Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. 13, lsyo. EYES AND EARSl Mr. J. Wixwoiu Issh k. llufkii Hunter . wu9 in Lcbnnmt lHSt O. T. Cotton Is plaU'rlng his store building. Rt'iwn dMtra ami windows at Cru- Jet then! To the WSIjox giilkry before the ISth. Frmmltition tuntvrial Is lelng hauled for the jwiht mill. J. B. Keeney, of Lebanon this week. lVnillcton, Is In It. V. Miller Inverted real estate this week. liberally In Next wet k "rltk" Hardin will fin? his first kllu of brick. Ttev. V. M. Brown stopped In Leba non Wednesday night. j U. J. Moses and William Klepper wont to A Isea last week. Sirs. KUa Hay of Hnrrlsburg is vis iting at V. C lVtersou'ts John Montgomery, of Brownsville, was In Lebanon Tuesday. We notliHsl W. It. llilyew on our street Thursday morning. Mr. t'rtdwaMor hns moveil Into his new house In K.tst Lebanon. Preaching In the M. K. church next Bunday morning and evening. Miss Ad Miller Is visiting In Inde-' peiuktiee for a couple of weeks. Mrs. 8. J. Trine visited old friends lu Lebanon a few days recently. Crumped toca seriously Interfere with tise locomotion of Al Cruson. IVn families from California are ex pected to locale in our midst soon. Mr. liuerne, late of Ohio, cam in on the t rain Monday, lie wants laud. A new walk is needed tietweeti the Exchange hotel and the Cash store. More than forty houses have been built already tills season In Letmnou. Miss Bellroie Kirkpntriek has Ikhmi visiting in the capital since Saturday last. J. A. Lanilierson will probably con tract for several tousof Oregon grape root. Ten thousand yards of carpeting-, more or Icks, received at the Mammoth store. Mr. Hamilton, one of Sweet Home's merchants, was in town a few days since. That common liar Rumor says we are to have a street railway In our town. Charley Montague was almost dis abled by an attack of rheumatism this week. Jos. Harbin says ho will "have the neatest cottage in Lebanon when fin ished. S. A. Nickerpon has contracted to furnish the lumber for the school house. J.R. Kirk pat rick bought a block In the bustling town of Sweet Home Sat urday. Itev. P. A. Moses of Tangent was visiting his two eons iu Lebanon last Friday. Dr. Hope has so far recuperated as to lie aide to attend to the duties of post master. Work on the C grepsinfc rapidly. P. ytarsonage Is pro Win. Carlile has the contract. Mr. Carlile has disposed of his prop crty in town and will move into the country. Cruson fc ure only a barrows. Menzies sell carts at n fig trine higher than wheel Mr. Childs, of Brownsville carried home a box of berries from Lebanon yesterday. O. K. Hardy, our enterprising jew o'cr, is building a telegraph line to fcixlavHle. Sweet Home has been platted and F. Brown of this place is selling real cb tate there, Mr. Saltmsrsh la remodeling his dwelling, which is now occupied Vy I. It. Borum. Lower 8oda will have a grand picnic on July 4th. See advertisement in another column. An ice cream festival was given un der the auspices of the M. . church Tuesday evening. The Oregonian says the first ship ment of ore to the Linton smelter came from the Santiam. Remember you can get a hot or cold bath any day in the week at I. R. Bo rum's barber shop. There is a stagnant pond in town breathing out miasma night and day. Could it le drained? Mr. Archibald bought several lots on Main street Monday. Ho will build at an early date. Mrs. M. A. Follis went to Portland last week. She will spend about three weeks in the metropolis. Contract for carrying the mail be tween this place and Sweet Heme will be let in a few days. Weather cloudy at intervals. Old Sol winks, blinks and hides his eyes, but few tears have fallen. Nearly all the young ladies in Leba non went to Waterloo Sunday. The boys didn't stay at home. A Californian bought real estate in the Cowan addition this week and will build a fine residence soon. John M. Somers, an attoney, late from Indiana is making his bead quarters with Judge Miller. Jos. Mayer is having his residence on the corner of Park and Sherman street raised and remodeled. Peterson & Wallace sold a lot in Ral eton's fourth addition to Joe Harbin, who is already building on it. A grand ball will be given in the Union hall by the Lebanon Cornet Baud on the evening of July 4. E. Goan is making preparations to build a dwelling. Stone for the foun dation has been hauled already. Neuensihvander Bros., from the neighborhood of Silverton, are visiting their sister, Mrs. Aru, this week. Everyone wishing photographs taken this month must call at my gal lery before the ISth. G. L. Wilcox. Pennoyer is elected and I must have my money. Come forward and pay up at'onee. E. Goan. Clyde Knapp of Brownsville has se cured an agency for the Tangent nur sery, with headquarters in Lebanon. There was a hop buyer iu Lebanon recently. The prospect for a bountiful crop and good prices is very flattering. T. C. Peebler is building a nice, con venient cottage. It is somewhat of a departure from the old style of dwell ings. If farmers would put a pint of saw dust in every potato hill when planting they would get a much more abundant - yield. If she has aiy brothers or ulsters, let them pull your hair and put tliiir irreasy lingers oil you; it has a good clUrt. Itiv. I. Vim traded for some real estate In Lebanon this wet k. lit; will p'obabjy build on the. property this season. The people of Lebanon are wide awake at nil limes. They do not sb-ep with one eye shut anil the other not open, Uev, II. M.VA wort hv came up from f-ab'in Wednesday and was the guest of J. It. Kirk patrlck until Thursday morning. J. It. Klrkjwtrlek bought n larire bill of flowers shrubbery, lmd., evernreen and ornnmental tret for his park, last Thursday. Mat. Seott is nono the less patriotic since hi election to olHee. lie con tributed ten dollars to our Fourth of July fund. Wool communis twenty-one cents In lbanon. There art several loads to wealth in this state aside from rais ing wheat. Prof. It. N. Wright Is not addicted to lounging: ho will clerk for C. C. llaek leman until the beginning of next school term. Business must le Increasing at Churchill Montelth's old rtmtd, at least Mr. Bod well and clerk are kept pretty busy. J. Settle neither walks nor rides string-halted ponies; be mounted one of Ci'Um & Menzles' twenty-dollar carts this week. Why pay 10. per cent, interest when ou can get a loan at 8 per cent, from J. M. Somers, otllce with F. M. Miller, Lebanon, Orcgou. B. K. Mlchener, the unsuccessful candidate for county eclmol f-UHriu-tendent. Is census enumerator for Syra cuse and Waterloo. Sodavllle announacs that she will celebrate the Fourth, (lood speaking! Fine music! Soda water straight! Grand b ill lu the evening. G. W. Wheeler wants you to come to his saw mill ami help him to remove some of his lumber piles and give him room to saw his logs. A match came of base ball will be nlaved this the l:Uh between the "C. C. il'ehio of Lebanon and tho "Col loge Nine" of Albany. The Brownsville Comet Band made our streets reverlerate with some choice selections of music last Sund.iy. Always we'wiuc, Uiya. Seven men from California arrived in Lebanon recentlv in answer to a call from O'Neil i'.ro., to ussist in building the paper mill. Enough has been done already to insure a Fourth of July celebration in Ix'bauon that will eclipse anything of the kind south of Salem. For builders' hardware, eart'iter ay that Matthews & Wat-hburn, Al hanv, Oregon, have the most complete stock outside of Portland. nowMcElroy, S. O.Wallace Mrs. Tillotson and it. K. Pr!.-h were dele gates to the Baptist convention which convened i.i Albany Wednesday. The saw mills In the vicinity of Leb anon are doing a good butsince. The three planers "in town are stocking their yards with the best of lumber. We guarantee cur machine oils to ontain no cotton seed nor fwh oils; but pure machine oil. !lM7RON & Mf.N7.1K3. I am prepared to chop grein Thurs days, Fridays and Saturdays; saw wood Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. H. Cuohs. All parties knowing themselves in debted tome will please call and settle, as I need my uiouey. M. A. Mn-r.F.R. The refreshing showers which have 'alien latelv, though scattering and local, have lielrxtl the crops wonder fully in some sections of the county. Over three carloads of stoves sold by Matthews & Wut-hburn, Albany, Ore gon, the fiit year tbev were in buwi ness. They expect to double that tliis year. Farmers are beginning to inquire the price of binding twine, which does not argue a failure in cr-ps. Prices will oerhaps rule a shade lower than last year. There are many strangers on our streets of late. Sonic are !co';ing for work, some are buying real estate, and others arc locating timber claims above town. Parties knowing themselves indebted to Cruson & Menzie's since lSs'J, please call and settle, as all of our old accounts will soon be put in tho hands of a eol 'ector. The handsomest lady in Linn conn says that Matthews & Washburn, Al bany, Oregon, has the most complete stock of stoves and ranges in the valley. A good, manv invalids have gone to Sodaville and Waterloo to recuperate; also a great many have gone there from other motives. Inquire of the "jays." Mr. Ricrgs, of the firm of McLeod A Riggs, Brownsville, sold a good bill of leather in Lebanon this week. The lied Hrrness are making a tour of the country. Squire Wallace was called Tuesday morning to the scene of the late trage dy to hold an inquest over the two luckless victims who met their death last night. It is reported that Southern Pacific railway officials have declared their intention to build their new line through Lebanou. Just as we expect ed all the time. We unexpectedly came upon Depot Acent Hcarn bust evening and found him chasing the small wheel of a new bicycle. He had not yet mustered the courage to mount. There will be a change in the bus! ness routine at C. C. Hackleman's in about three weeks. Consult the columns of the Ex prkss or inquire of Hackleman personally. Many availed themselves of the op portunity to partake of the delicious ice cream and luscious strawlierries served by the ladies of the J. E. church, Tuesday evening. At the minstrel show the "funny ma" sweetened several sour disposi tions, made a barrel of sauer kraut laugh outright, and caused several pickle kegs to smile serenely. Mr. Burss, late of Wisconsin, called on us Saturday. He owns a farm four miles from Lebanon which he has rented and will accept an agency for the State Insurance company. For live, wide-a-wake hardware and stove men Matthews & Washburn, of Albany, Oregon, deserve the large trade they are having for the low prices they make on all goods. There will be a grand picnie and celebration at Waterloo July 4th, to conclude with a dance in the evening. As this is a favorite place, there will no doubt hi a large crowd present. If Oregon fruit-growers would give fheir orchards the cultivation and care that orchards get iu the East, we could bury our population in fruit and then supply the nation with the surplus. I am now prepared to furnish ray customers with pure Boiled and Haw Linseed Oil, sold on guarantee. I also carry Masury's pure colors. M A. Millek. Wanted! Forty young ladles to report to Mr. Joseph Mxoii at once lo be drilled fur grand parade on horseback for our grand Fourth of July celebra tion. Kepoit by Saturday at 1 o'clock John Pincers, of Santiam, called on us Sat unlay, lie tells ua that I lie grain lu some fields la shoulder b!,il, while other lb-Ids are not so good, but on the whole the grain crop looks well. Architect Kehell, who R-nt. the con tract tor building the sclnvri house, was In Lebanon teiently. The contract was let for$7.riN) with heating appa ratus or $'l,t'.N for the building alone. If yon are cross-grained, peevish and Inclined to finap at everybody and everything, It tbcs not take a doctor to diagnose your rase you are hniitrry. Go strident to the Exchange and till up. Mat. Peott wis at tho ratification meeting last week. A chorus of shouts alternating between Pennoyer and Scott so contused Mat. that be hardly knew which of the men he was Pen noyer or Scott. The entertainment given by the pul lic school last Friday night was sur ptcsinglv good. The proceeds about ?-S will lie devoted to the very laud able purpose of founding a library for the public school. The homeliest man In Linn Co. says after a cIomj and raiefut examination that Matthews At Washburn, Albany, Oregon, carrv the largest- ttck of builders' hardware In the valley and sell at the lowest prices. Tho people of Lncomb aro making great preparations for their picnic on (bellsth, and n good time Is assured. They expect a good many from Leba non, and will return the compliment by celebrating the Fourth with us. Ibm. Wm. Cyrus, while engaged In hoeing in hU garden at bis home in Scio, June 0, was ptiicken with paraly sis. He stMn became unconscious and lingered iu that state until after 10 o'clock In the evening, w hen ho died. The total vote in Linn county, at the recent election, on congressman was -biOS In 1S.SS it was 3.W., an In crease of nearly 700, showing an In crease In population of about H-MM) or a population for the county of iStyKW jieople. Will some live corn-sjoni1ent furnish us with news from Tallman? This Is one of the fairest portions of territory covered by the Exi-hkss, ami It Is fit ting tbat we should have a live corre spondent at this point. Who will take up the Fa tier? Next to the Fourth of July celebra tion, the entertainment tobeplven by lha Lebanon Cornet Band, Wednes day evening, will overshadow every thing of an 'enjoyable nature In the Inmr entntogue of entertainments. Ju t U Kum A C. Wm. Donaca has already ong.ijred hop-picker for the season. Indication point to a good crop and fair prlics ). ana?e, iMr. Pinions and otticis have hop yards in this immediate vi cinity which will ad. 1 to the circulating metis um in tnese parts. The Lei anon Democracy ratified the election of Pennoyer and their victory In this county last- Thursday night. Several scores of oon throRts. a bra baud and one or two Improvised puts of artillery furnished the noise and at tested the Joy of a large constituency. Monday morning a horse took fright at a tract at do engine in a ntiurhlsiriuu lot and madly squeezed through H p"s;ipv !etween a residence ami the uiv restaurant, l lie piKsago wns bo narrow that nothing but daviiiriit had ever entered It. He left every append age behind. lb twen the Cash store and Klrknat ricks, a distance of three hundred yards, there ore ciirbteeii hundred iHHtrtts, bavins nix nails iu each and ajlgresratiiisr 10,MK nails, every one of w bieli on-lit to le driven down. We have outlined the job; someone call Sam's attention to the matter. Efforts are being made to secure Gov. lYnn-.vr to make the Fourth of July speech in Lebanon. In this we will doubtbss be successful and we m ill have a man who will attract like a maj; net p.?: iple from till p.irts of the stats 8tanliti room has been en gaged for the many thousands who wiii visit Lebanon on that day. T. S. Iotei, Justice of the Pence and merchant of BrNtol, III., nays he can recommend St. Patrick's Pilis. "I h:ive used tlictn,':he says, "and know where of I speak." Anyonetroubled with con li put ion or biliousness will litnl them a friend. They are prompt and certain in their action and produce a pleasant cathartic ellect. For salo by M. A. Miller. Taking advantage of our homestead law, men have taken land with no thcr capital than brawn and muscle, have supported their families, acquired a title to their bind, and accumulated a tolerable competency. What has been done can lo done njain, and if you can measure up to the stature of the old pioneers, our word for it you will succeed. Home and try it. Pr. B. Hamlin, of Ijcmore, Cab, says a few tlozon bottles of ChamlorIain's Cough Remedy which he sold there cre ated such a demand for the remedy that he couid not well get along witout it. Those who use it find it so much suporior to any other remedy they have ever tried that they recommend it to their friends, and "that is what makes it so popular. For sale by M. A. Miller. If the New Hampshire farmer can in toe short Interval between two win ters wrest from a small tract of tony ground an ample st-ore of bread, butter and meat, what would tbe sumo dili gence and t-hirft accomplish in cur own fertile state of almost uninterrupted summer? There is no blinking the fact that a stublsirn soil and a rigor ous climate tend to develop a sturdy yeomanry and a more diligent hus bandry. A letter from Peter Dykeman, Me nominee Mich, bearing date of May ittth, says "the buds are beginning to swell and the grass Is getting green. Very little gardening, says the writer, lias been done vet. Tell us, you old Oregoniaus, how you would like to live in that el; n Kite. Mr. Dykeman bought property in Lebanon some time ago, tuiiscribed for the Express, likes it well, and says we nave every thing in this country that heart could wish. Come on. Rev, J. M. Price, minister in the M. E. church, South, who for several months has been preaching to the con gregution at tills place and also at Spieer, lost his mind about two weeks ago, and was taken to the State insane asylum the iir.st of this week. Rev Price was a young man of more than ordinary ability, zealous and efficient in church work, and the news of Rea son's dethronement falls heavily upon all his friends. Ihe lamentable news was telegraphed to his folks in North Carolina. If China would leave our crops alone we would grow beets for the sugar in dustry. Waiving all jokes, why don't our farmers take hold of the beet-sugar industry? Why not grow sorghum and manufacture sugar from that proa- uct. Will not these crops grow in Oregon, or is there no profit to be de rived from these branches of husband ry? If these questions can be answer in the affirmative they will diversify Oregon crops, give employment to men in the interval between our present seed-time and harvest, and open new avenues to wealth. We would le thankful if some of our readers ' would answer these questions iu the spirit in which they are asked, that of the frankest candor. PATHIOTin ll-HANON will Celrhrt Our Nnlt !iy In cotulitjt Maunr, At a meeting of our citizens Monday evening It win decided lo celebrate. A O.nnnoo committee, appointed at Ibis uniting to solicit funds for the occa sion, within tut nt v-fi'iir bonis repott ed a MiiVlclent sum hi hand lo meet all demand.'. Now that the celcbrutloil of the FoU'tli of July at Lebanon Is an us Mb'ivl fact, wo earnestly hope every cltl.'.cn will feel that t ha success of the ct lebratioii depend.. In a meusuru upon himself. Lvhannu always Inn the lst cele bration In the State, and let iw this tlmo spare neither labor nor expense to make It better than ever before. Every body rally to tho aid of the commit tees, whom we urge to go to work at once The procession will form on the pul HcHquaro at 10 o'clock, inarch down Main street to tho residence of Win. Reed, then to the beautiful park lu Kant Lebanon recently tilted up by I lev. Klrkpalriek. This Is a hioh beautiful park, and It will ba elegantly fitted up for the occasion. Full particulars nltout programme for the day will lie given later. Following are the committees: ExtH-ntlve CommUU; J. A. ik-nn!, W. II. Potm en. O. W. Tni-siu, I'ruf. Wr-Kht tout V. 11. Rl"lmi. TrBiKHrlHtiai C 11 RulntiHi, J J S-wkii. F M MiHt-r. Printing-A Jnrk Ailna, 8 O Wallace sa1 J I Swnn. Committee on Pan1W C Petci-on, t W Crti m (Out Uc Itnnly. Music Aim U Miller, MitiUm I'olIU and lr lanLctt. Sis-ftfcer ami t!ciu!er J H t'tmrtm-r, J A IV-oni mil r C llKi-VK-mnn. i;nnmlW 11 Ifcwnra, J II Kiilt jwtrSi k, B P Pni-H, T A Bwiiu, Timmici I'.nli-r, Jm-1 Mayer, It ititnmnt ami W J (ii:y. lYiipmm J A Urnru, IV C Pearson aail C I Mont iKiiu. VltiK IV.Ic J A t.nmticrson, W V IVtcrsott, T C Pet-Mrr, I-sine llniitn, M Wt Mnill. Itmiitiiitee on l.l's-rty 'at Mewlmnra r II I'.ul-lon, J A Itennl. J l FnUm. Mari-m FnUK t; II MontHKUe, V V. lliickli-mmi, J 8 t'uerlni-y. J Klkia. S M W Htmlneta. Mor J.xciit lltitbln, Ike Hanta ami Alvln William. t'umiultio on lHs-riiUm Mls l.itibio C nillirrs. Mitml Hullnr.t. 51 awl HaUiim. F.iliie Miller, I iilu WeMf.ill. Msinle Huati, ll.ln F.lklli. by Pmltli, 7ak MarUs, .Mei'.ie AtuuwiaaJ ll-.llnil Klrkpatrl.-k. A unttuiui.t: nnrnutv, In Whleli Tiro I.lvr Are I.ot--lI Bb(nl mn Vt tre llulli Dra.l. A double tragedy was enacted at the home of C rant Auupaugh, sevt n miles north-. a.-t of Lebanon, at 3:30 o'cha k Thursday morning. Mrs. Aunspnugh ibot her hubaiid through the llht lung w hile he was lying In lied. Tbe report of the pi.-tol ca'.U d from nu adjoin ing lx.il room the sister of the unfortu nate woman, who says that Mr. Auni imtinli. after -being shot, rose up in betl and told his vlfe thlt i-he bad shot him. 1 licse, the only wor.ls the mur dered man uttered, were spoken Just rs his wife, who was standing ut the bed side, placed the pistol to her right tern p , t&kitig her life almost Instantly, The interment will take place to-day (Friday.) The deceased leave twoehll- dren, aged ivspce;Ively about four and a half and two and a half vears. LAC Oil H JOl TlNtiS. ricnie at Lacomb. (iootl crops in this vicinity. Mr. Mitchell, of Albany visited La- onmh Monday last. We rnjoved a game cf bits'? ball last Sunday and will repeat the same next kUiutav. Messrs. Powell it Curl, proprietors c f the l.acomo coal mines, were iu town tills week. Premiums on all ta ts at the picnic, Come evcrybodv. Picnic ground J mile from Lncnmn. F'rank Iowninsr has a ttvo-t car- ld pony weighing about -1'tt) lla. which be will iit Htraii'wt anything of its siRc and weight, for a small or large purse Mr. ami Vrs. Turnidge wr;o greatly excited on last Sunday by reason of a mock tight. iK'tweeti James I ucker and Joe liurton. Their treat next time. Please notice the challenge of a La- comb ladv lit this is.u to run a foot race with anyone of her sex in Unit tounty. Two lull.trs and fifty cents will he awanietl tho winker. CJeo. Wilcox, Ijcliation's photoirra- phe will vl..t our village June ISth ami will remain with us till after the picnic on the "Nth. Anyone deiiringj- first-class pictures would ! well to call ou him while here. W. J. T. A Granit Suree. The CbiMren's Da v services at the M E. church on last Sabbath were a til e succos. the church Mas profusely uecoratca with Powers aim othet tie vices of lability, all of which presented a very attractive scene. Jjeh credit is iue the ladies who so artistically did the work of decoration. The roc 1- tat ions and dialogues by tho Sabbath school children were well rendered in harmony with this was the tine singing by the choir and some of the scholars mad-.' the occasion one long to la? rvhicmbt-red by the jn'ople lu at tendance. Ijtt us have more such ser vices by the children and for the chil dren. SCHOOL, KEl'OET. The following Is the tVort of room 2 of l-c!a- non public schools for month einling June 6: Avcnici enrollment .4I Aver re dai'.v aitrmtanco Vvt cent, of altcuoancc ...ftf The following pupils were neither absent nor tamy: IMa nitlns, l.itla Knton, cltiuil Fatnn, Walter Miller, Homer O.ilxmto, Dueua Kirk atrick. .bill rhohtr, ji'htiiiv llim'.ili, V lllic Hunlin, MntH-1 Carson, M-illlo r.irrish, Nona Miller, Kees. . N. WnuiiiT. Principal. i-tiln K Take It It fore llrrakfaat. Tho Rreat appeli&-r, tunic ami liver regulator. In use for more than 50 years i:i Enrhial. Posi tive sicei;ic for liver romplciut. Hail taste in the month on arfsinir in the moniiiiR, dull jainH in the head mid buck oftlie eyes, tired feeling' dii- zciiess, Ititiiruur NVnotir!i of liver complaint Hi-nnlv i'r. Honlev's r.oKiisli Pa'.ulelion Tunie Ilelieves coiistipstlon, sharens the B)ipeti'e and tones up the entire nvi tein. Oct the Pennine from your druirirust lor Sl.C'J ami taka aeeordu-.a to di rections. No fihh oil iu our machine oils. Cruson & Mkxzifjs. RO FOR LOWER SODA I Grand Picnic ox JULY -till. MUSIC and DANCING No more sighing for the flesh pots of Eyypt! Tables creaking uudt.r Mountain trout and 0.x;- gon Fruits, Meats and SweetineuL.-,! Isili for tho night, including eupier, 52 00, M OUT Alt AMI l'AM. Hints for prospectors are timely, and the following from the Virginia Chron leloctuitalns good advice. It M suppos ed, of course, that you cm determine quurlst. In proHpcellng your led,,e, If the outcrop !s thin, tat;e your dirt from eaeh pftco whero tl 'cornpoHcd quarts show. Number sucii ptaee and put a corresponding iiumbtr in your sack of dirt. Devote one day to this, samti'Iitg tho ctttire led ge at n tervali. ihe follcrin lay wash nil ytiur sample In n pan, if tleoompiH. il, cru-h In a mortar, and horn If hard ris k. If any of the samples "carrv" go tho following day with pick and lovel and sink en lediro wlure voti obtain the best prot-pt-t and nainplw every six Itulits across thu Icdg, aklng an clght-pruiiid wuniile of cacli. amalg imatlng It in a pan. Kctort and weign, using Aiciviiio AtwiMxi's t:iile of com put al ions. If your gold Is free you now have an approxlmaloeathiiate of what your rock will mill. When sulnhtiiets cxUt llnd their HTccptair and vuhie by tire assay. Don't bother with acid unles you have ail the nec- eary cxpetletitn.' and appliances. l ou are now prepared to develop its ngtis your fitntU and IcdL'o I nil if. Never leave your "pay chute." Ham- uh iauytiiiii vou mav not lose it. lon't la; tllweouraircd lv local Ideaj. l"be encrijctlt! nrosiH'ctor vtlll Hud Indtciiiions under tho vcrv Moses of tltoso men who know It all. Don't slick to nnv ircolo'loal rules itold Is where you fl:-i It. Contaet between llltercnl formations is it I way favora- le. the slates, syi nltes. ci anllcls and dlorltcs are all otireHlnl rocks. Itcnieinber tho old Spanish belief. ron is the fithir rnd iiu.ut;'. the mother of gobl. In IU m ii;lnal state gold will idwavs be found ilinlbited with tho tlne-graliietl sulphides of Iron. lake it eiiny. our ftidirment Is in t worth Aduiu' win n you aro fatigued. The One-Price Cash Store has be come one of the features of Lebanon. s every thing is new and fresh, and th uices are so iniiclt In-low that churged l creilit-jri ving i t-tfMlshmctitrt, pe le who desire to buy their insula for cash mitttraliv go to the corner. here tbvy do nt have to make un to the storekeeper for the nou-payln-,- cus tomers wno, when tiicy can io so, puv on credit, and who are constltutlonally pposcil to pavintr fir ntiythittrr. tlet riecs at the One-Price t'a.li Store and f there is any reason In vou tloit Uthe place where you will punhasu your tippllCH. EVERYBODY COME! -TO AT i luiuu rS.VTUJlVA-, .JUNE SJM. Old ao will bo rejuvenated, Failing health will be recuperated. NOTHING RENEWS LIFE LilvO a IVloLintnin Climb. All tbat is Pare, Healthful and Agreeable Will Ba Realized Programme J. C. McFERSON, House, Sign & Carriage Painter, PAPER HANGER & GLAZIER. Contracts Taken for Any Kind of House Work, such u Plain : or : Fancy : Painting, ORAINiNQ, PAPErt HANQINQ, Frwcoing and IIou Dtcoratlou of ivery Ueworiptiou. Orders le ft nt the Kxphess ofllce will receive irompt nttontlou. Curiosity Shop. IN Notions, : Novelties, And Cents' Furnishing Goods, CiO TO A. : W.: MOSES. NOTHING LIKE IT This feklo of rortland for Variety and Prices. LOOK IN ON US. Two doors south of Montague's Mam moth store. IF YOU WISH A COOD REVOLVER nSSftV SN11TH & VESSOM'S Finest email X nmn n fnrturnd and the firt eutiee a il bh &iid 44-ltKl Sluule or double action. Safety Kam norlu&s and Target mtxl.-ls. iicnt nallty vro;Sibt in an J .tM-k. Uurivaled for Unlnli. Hnrshilitv nnH apnoricT. Do not be doelvetl by cheap malleable ir-an imitation of ten sold for the Kuulno article. The. are unre liable and Ufuik'oroiiK. Tbe Smith A Wkssoh He TOLVBua are slumped upoa the barrvlfl with flrm'a liutiie, atliliiefls auudateof putento. and are nn r auteed perfect, liihlst upon 'uavlnk' them, and If your Uwaler cannot Bupplv ytu, an order sent to nd drcu bolow will rea-tve prompt attention, beaoriu (iv oauilugue and price upou applicatiou bJllTil & WF.SSOX, ' barlBBflcld. ? toaa. CHOW 1'OOT Nt'KATCII ICS. Stru ts dusty, llusiucss dull. I'cojdc sleepy, t'rops look wt II. l'lci's.jltt ,t J: f ll'.T. If on i M will soon bo here outo more. Some of the fni oe-n III this locality nre U ;! oiling to cut their bay. 1.'V. Jl.tidior, of Sodavllle, preached tit Ih 'cbapel last Sunday afternoon. Mr. II. Cln adle returned from Port land last wcelt, where he has been on bimiiicss. A largo concmrso of people pnsscd thn-o-'h Crow KMit last Sunday bound for WnterliMt Ktid Smlavllle. YV"i aro foon to hnvu a telegraph line, w bleh i'ik-9 through the biiHlnt ss !irt of tho c ty. The crows will Iks up with tbe times now. Tbe crows have decided not b cele brate here the coming fourth on no count of (liiHiiclal emliHrnssmeiit, hut will tro to see their friends, perhaps the Jays." Mr. ('has. Thomas Is visiting at Mr. Skinner's. We understand hff lias come to Oregon for his health, and lie Is lucky in coming here, for Crow foot Is the most healthy place In Oi e gm. On last Sunday one of the crowned Jays of whl'-h wo hear so much had the audacity to fly Into the crow's net and after a sharp skirmish succocedcd In capturing a ppurles crow, which he bsik to town with him. Tbe yonnjt spurred crows who witnessed this alliilr were overcome by the cheek of Ibis jav and were powerless to Inter fere. Now they perch on the highest limb wnltiug for the return of' that rei-klesH J.-iy. We don't know wbeth i r be ill let this crow "iereh on the pickle barrel," or not. "The Cnow. I:II(AY NOTICE. Strayed, from the pnstnro of Jart Payne, one 3-yenr-old bay horse, brand ed on the b ft should -r with the letter "II." Anyone finding tho alxive-deserll-d animal will le lilx-rally re warded by returnim-- tltesnma to the owner, 0. 1J. Swank, Tangent, Oregon. A C lialle nu. I hereby rballenge any woman in Linn county, regardless of sir,e or age, to run a foot ra-e a distance of sixty yards, for a ptiro of fJ..Vi ami the ch impiouship of Liun county. A WoMAH. Intpilre of W. J. Turtiltlge, Lacomb. THE - at This Picnic. Next Week. Gclcbratcd FrcnGfc Gure, 1 Ft r. .-.h l PiODlTINE W 1. f oi.u o A POSITIVE GUARANTEE i. tnrc mnf lot ill of tii titM ii;.ta. tr mif d..tiu,r of tlitj fvtuvtiiiivo or kant lt( ttffh.r UiiiK fnm Ihe AFTER fi. .!, of ri I'mhIiim'.. lulmit-ii r vri"'" or liiroviKli Twiifhfiil luiJix rctiott. orvr liidulK ', A.'.. nic-ti n. I At. o( riniu litr, Wnkofnl ih-. I..:ui Iiiic tloivn I nin. In the Uttrk. KcmjiimJ V caU lie-.. Ii wifi in, Nvrvmi. rrtwtmttitu yirtum ftl Kr.m-ir!nt. lticnrrtiaR. tti,vine. Wmk lpt ory, lt. I I'ovpr ntul ImtHtttiifT. tvhlrh If jie rtevtv 1 ftti u ai to rm)itiirfoil nftmitl Ihmu liy. Prn- III U n IftK. 6 U'Xcs lur bcul bj mail mt roi-t!t of prie. A TV M 1 11-KM u V .lltlNTEK fofM-prrfS 80 or.ler. fo rvfnml tho moucr if a I'.Mita t"t vtire la not rfHM'trtl. TbuiMautla ot tcs:iitifT.U from tM rnij mint, of both him, tTUJuiicnlrr CiirvJ It AriiuoniTiMK. Clrcuinr fr. A01r THE APHRO MEDIOrNE CO. WBHTKKM ItlHHrH. BOX 27 l'OUTLANB, OR Hold l.vM.-.V.Xlllor, Hole Atfttntfor Liobnnoni Or. Money! Money! rJ?0 LOAN Good Farm Property AT 8 Per Cent. I examine my own security, write my own pupern, aud if title is perfect can close LuMnees up in short order. Call on or write me. S. N. STEELE, With E. G. Beardsley, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Albany, Oreqox.-v m23 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offick at Oregox Crrr, Oreoox, Slay 9, 18J0. Notice Is hereby driven that the riilluwina nme1 settUT has filed nolieo of his intention to make iiunl Vmof in KiiMirt of his claim. anl that cai1 proof will be nmtlu before the county clerk of I -inn oountv. at Albany, Oregon, on Monday, June 30, lsuo, viz: HUGH P. DRENT'OX; Homeo(i.i Entrr Ko Bisi for tho N. w. j; of see. a.. To. 12-ou'h, Knpe 1 P-i-st. .. He names the lollowinif witnesses to prove his continuous refideiice uin mid cultivation of said hind, ith a view to eoiamuiinif said entry with CJUsh iMivment under See. 2.S01 1. 8.: J. W. jiit-hop. . M. Waldeu, W. Vail niut It. Goodrich, all of xUHiioj, iiuu couuiy. orc.sron. lu J. T. AJPrtRfiOX, Kegister. LACOMB e:fo:;e CHANGE On nnd after July 1st, Goods for Cash or Produce.' I have conducted a business hero on tho credit systern. for five years, and it is not eell Goods for Cash or Produce. I shall pell Goods cheaper than they have ever been sold before, but they must be paid for. I do not propose to keep a book-keeper to keep account of all bills, and shall make no thereby be able to undersell all sell for cash, shall be my plan, it. Nearly everything in the except such articles as tho Douglas shoes, which sold at tho regular prices I mean business, but credit business for mo, thank of me, but they must be paid And a word to all those up, as l cannot uo business without monej'. I shall give you some prices soon that will astonish your. C. C. HACKLEMAN. S. F BACH'S New. Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS Tho public school housu on the south, The paper milf on the north, The big plarier on the east, And the depot'on thoAvest, ' ' . - ' ' . Makes thp'CorneFStote; Hie UiiD Oil CISIMTXStfl IT IS .kw. " STORE 1 CARRYING GIYES TO ALL ITS. PATROHS NEW DEALS. Keep a full Iiro of Jlen's and Boys Clothing of Browns villo manufacture) Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keep soul and bod v together. - Kobody complains of Bach's goods or quarrels with hii prices. Hn nr Ahm m m . . . k .m We Will Remove to the Store Now Occupied by G. T. Cotton; UNTIL THEN WE WILL SELL l JJ J I tJ . V V 7 1 1 VjI J. V J 1 7 I I 111VI1 IT.A-TS Ac CAPS, AT GREAT REDUCTIONS, Please Call and Examine Goods & Prices. JOHN G. REED. Lebano UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. EST1L13EED 13 1S73 Refitted, Enlarged and Improved: NEW MACHINERY OF I manufacture and deal in Doors, Elinds, all styles of Vindw Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Ktc, in fact anything maa- j nfactUred and kept on hand in a , . x- 1 .i . in connection wnn me aoove, j. aiso nave ou uauu a wei.-nllcu I lumber yard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Kusticj i Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber j for Cornices, Etc.- - 1800, I will commence selling satisfactory, and I propose to losses from bad debts, and my competitors. Buy and and I will not deviate from store will be reduced in price must be no more you. You can get goods cheap . for. I3e ready for the change. who owe me: You must pay CENTER STILL. or GllAVITY IEW GOODS. 1 Ti iK lo-?- .... . . i x . ' B7 S. 1. KICKERSOH. THE BEST MODERN TlfVe: first-class planer. -r . i i I - 1 i-.l Planing Mill