Lebanon Express.
.A. JACK ADAJtS, CH. I.. AI.KXAKDKR.
ADAMS & ALEXANDER,
1'rr.i.siiKiis and ri;oiRiKTOi!S-
Till CHl'liril TKOVB1.K.
A Few Stubborn I'arta. Ctaal!enjjtd
lie v. Thou. A Yost
RUOffSSVIME BREEZES.
are
TTeK-bration
Fourth iif July
.At Brownsville.
KxeursSon train.
(Srantl st.rpt parade.
Itrownsville Cornet B.mrt.
txraml Istll, hl-" supper.
Bring your best girl along.
Prizt-s and puree wiil lie given.
Hugh Fields, on Monday returned
lionWi
Wild btackhei iies are ripe. So
new potatoes.
James IJ. Kwney, on Monday, paid
Albany a visit.
Dr. R. H. Curl has returned home
from Eastern Oregon.
J. M. Mover, on Monday, returned
lioine from LVvi-tland.
Something new "canned shrimps"
wt Waters Bros. A great delicacy.
!. C Stanard of Albany on Sunday
la?t pd a visit to Brownsville friends.
i, Henrv Windom, wife and children.
of Eastern Oreaoji, are visitinjr rela
tives of this plaee.
Waters Brothers pre ddinr to the
.ttr,eti"venes of their store by an addi
lviil coat of paint.
The frequent showers of the past
week have lieen of creat benefit to
drooping vegetatiou. '
Mrs. Wm. Rand, of Hood River, Or.,
fe visitiug her parents, ltev. and Mrs.
A. IjeRoy of this place
falvio Adams and wife, of Perry,
Jefferson oouty, Kansas, are visiting
their son A. J. Adams and family.
Pillsbury, t the "Red Front" is
- jtaHy receiving new goods. Fishing
tiickle, cutlery, notions, optical goods
jewelry, at bed rock prices.
TTic Eale Wooleu Mills Co. are
working on ,uH time, and ate hardly
ble to fill the orders thev daily receive
.for their justly celebrated fabric
A. W. Stanard, who on Saturday
1-eturueti from Eastern Oregon, where
iehaseeti looking after his stoek,
brought home a band of fine horses.
J. M. Waters, O. P. Coshow, Sr. W.
C Cooky, W. W. Waters, Mrs. E. D.
Johnson. G. C Thomusnn and wife,
CJeorge Montgomery, and C K. Stan
ard on Tuesday visited Albany via the
Uregonian K. K, -
Work is progressing steadily on the
piling, foundations and necessary prep
aration for the new bridge, which will
e much longei and of eerater strength
than the former structure crossing the,
at tiroes, raging Calapooia river.
Jake Bilyeu, J. W. Waters, R. L.
ISlauchard, Dave Gentry and P. W-:
ftarr, having equiped themselves with
aishing tackle, eet-, there was plenty of
et-,. stormed the upper regions, not
the lower, of the Calapooia on a fish
Ing excursion; this was during the first
. part of the week since which time they
liare lieen busily employed prying fish
bones from between their teeth.
From a reliable source, information
is gained that the iron mine situated
on the farm of E. For, a number of
miles east frem Browusville, has dur
ing the past week been visited and
Vrop pec-ted by Eastern capitalists, who
miKK. auu nsaiy itj R i mil. j n i 1 1
iron) and irill shortly make all iinces
ary arrangements for thoroughly test
ing and, if feasible, working what is
said t be an immense deposit of ore.
Should this ruin,e prove to be as exten
sive and rich as present indications
seem to jtoint, it will be a development
in mining industry of great import
ance to Brownsville.
And tlHW it oeears daily:
Ueums eniuuerator "What is your
iwje?"
"HaW
"I sav what is your name?"
"Ugh?"
'I'm taking the census and would
like to know your name."
"Yer are. hey? Well xav name's
"OflTsDarrowkite."
"Married or single?"
"Hey? Talk a little louder; I'm hard
of hearing."
"Have you got a husband and chil
dren?" "No; bot I'm willing, if you'll give
me time to make a new dress."
"You mistake me, madam; I did not
sk you te marry me I'm taking the
census."
"What def .j-erjsay?" Of course I'm
1u ray senses; if yen want to take me
I'm reedy right away. I don't see,
though, what you need to be in such a
liurry fivr. Can't you wait till to-morrow?
I want to bang ray hair and "
"How old are you?"
"I don't consider that a gentlemanly
question; lt as you7ve proposed I'll 1
tell yon I'm just eighteen."
"When did you come to this coun
try?" "I crossed the plai.is in lS'iG."
"Madam, you .are laboring under a
grave Mistake. I don't wish to be
married any more. I've got a wife and
seven children; and you are slightly
mixed in regrd to your age. I wish
you "
"I'm slightly mixed, am I? You
great big stand up and insult a lone fe
intde old ' enough to be your mother!
(it oat of uiy house! What der you
take me for? Come here and propose
when you've got a wife and seventeen
(Children! Think I don't know my
own age? It's time the government
made a choice of gentlemen to do this
business! : I shall report you, sor, tor
this abuse! Don't talk back to me, you
brute! Ugh! Uglii I'd I'd where's
the broom?"
Enumerator skips, and reports "One
lone female, insane; unable to obtain
Swket Home, June 2otb.
fcDtTnna'Esrit:?:
A presumption of Rev. Thos. A.
Yost compels me to explain some
statements he made against me that
a;c not true, In the Lebanon Expuksk
of June 13.
He begins with boasting clout 11 of
the ministers being on his side and on
ly five on the side Mr. McElroy ad
heres tin that is the Evangelical
church. Yot don't consider that it Is
better to stand for the side of five that
are honest and square, working for the
gtod cause than to favor 1000 indvidu
als that are planning coil, and are us
ing every way and means to under
mine the church to which they have
wouiised loyalty. These secedera had
been holding privy councils before
this anunal conference, discussing how
thev could overthrow the church.
merely on account of some personal
disagreements. He also forgets that
this Oregon conference, which is the
most famous among the reliellious.
ataonnts to very little among the
conferences that are loyal and clear of
sucli corruption. If Bishop Bowman
had bceu suspended, as thev claim. It
would have been very foolish for him
to trv and hold any coufcrence. The
fact that he held all the conferences,
goes to shove that the sham suspension
with which the Dubs mob tiled to
silenco him, was as infamwus a lie us
ever the coil once dared to start.
Biuop Bowman Is on the. best of
terms with the headquarters of our
association and conducts his business
worthy of his name. But there are a
great number of people In Uncle Sam's
domain that like to lie humbugged.
Hereafter If I want to write to one
of my mends I imtst expect to nave a
runatie pru-er goitie it up ana puo
lish it in a number of newspapers. If
that is the latest fashion I will try to
keen up bv publishing one of Mr. T. A.
Yost's letters, which shows plainly the
writers uSosiuon looiner cuurcnes:
Swket Home, AnriUS, ISM.
Kkv. Noeto Dear sir ml Brother!. It a-
agai list the protest of our trustees that I invitl
you to ose m r churrh. 1 rtil m btinue I hoi
8WKKT UOMR 11 EM 9.
THE
ttge,'
SAIJtf AGCNDI.
WAIESLOO WHIBLIXGS.
Watekixo, June 2o.
.Remember
The glorious Fourth.
Everybody come and
We'll take soda water straight and
D.iftce all night till Wroad daylight.
Musie w'll be furnished by Woodruff
and Devine.
Tne ram still continues.
Soda water is all O K yet.
Miss E. Myei-s is visiting Miss Gross,
her cousiu, this week.
Miss II. M. Gross is confined to the
house with rheumatism.
Mr. S. A. Hudelson is erecting a
dwelling house at this place.
Hon. J. K. Weatherford and wife
were seen on the street en Sunday.
.- Q.utte a crowd gathered at Waterloo
Sunday, but the rain delayed some of
the erowd till late.
What's the matter with the jays last
week? Little Bird failed to see any at
the spring on bunuay.
Little Bird feels weary to see it rain
H hard and can't scribble much this
ek. LlTTXE BlRJD.
our nelaiHrtw ministers of the rniwl would be
held In the bonds ol mw. I wiMicil your jielc
sIhhiM have tiie.preat-lu-d word by a mim-Jor of
thvir faith. I thcnijrht, as a servant of the living
i;od. you onld rofeet others who ire lalorii$
for lie salv.itiou ot preeiotix nl.. Then yon rv
niemlierbrotiier, I told yon. I expeetod yon wot:d
not alMiaie ojt ini'le, or any other ebristi.tti,
mean.nRtliereby that you would not Kv-;il oms
or t beir dtictriiu'-s. Jfoa, In view ol the I act tint
you Je attju-kiiiR xme ot onr fniKlnnieni.il dor
trine. I am under the painful neovs-'ty of c1omi5
tlw duois of our chrT-h aguiuM your turtlu r r.e.
1 am yours.
Thus. a. VosT.
In regard to inviting Mr. Norton,
we trustees have not teen consulted.
nor has Mr. JohnGalbraith nor I made
any protest against Mr. Norton using
the church. If Mr. Morris, the other
trustee did, and I doubt if he did, there
was one trustee, (not trustees.) Uou
cernmg the doctrines, Mr. 1 ot kih-w
well enough that the Advents differ
with the Evangelicals. He should
have used more sense than to expect
that Mr. Norton would deny his doc
trines which he has upheld all his life,
for the sake of being allowed to preach
in his (Yost's) new church. When
Yost was gathering subscriptions tow
ard his church building tie deceived a
good many outsiders and members of
other denominations by telling them
that the new church would be open
for any orthodox preaching. Now the
treatment Mr. Norton, the United
Brethern and others received proves
his actions a contradiction of his words.
He says that he kindly offered Brother
McElroy the church to use, also his
elder, Mr. Bittner. He did not tell
you the conditions which they were to
go by. They were not to say one
word against his, nor one word in fav
r of t heir own side. Can such an offer
be accepted by the minister of an old
proen church from a traitor? Where
is Christian tolerance?
Such actions are bound to create dis
satisfaction in a community where each
denomination eun't afford to build
their own church; where it takes the
united effort of all to put up a building
for worship. It is alright for the
Evangelical church to have control
and arrangements in their hands, but
we should not put ourselves above all
others, and since Yost seceded he has
no legal right nor power to appropri
ate to himself possession and manage
ment of this church. True, he has
worked with his own hands and com
pleted the building, and so have a
good many others. He claims he was
doing this for the church and God.
Now he attempts to cast the whole
at the devil's feet. It "reminds me of
some cows I have seen. They would
give an abundance of milk, let the
milker get his pail brimful and then
kick it all over creation.
Yost's history states that 8. R.
Nothiger secured one key and tried
to get the other of J. W. Galbraith.
This is ft base falsehood, unworthy of
one that calls himself a mtnistc- of .'he
gospel. My purpose of going to John
Galbraith was to call bis attention to
the perilous condition the church w-p
in. 1 did not know that John uad a
key, and to try to take it away would
have been an insult. The bishop h..d
suffieieut reason to tell me to get tlie
key that was not in the hands of the
trustees.
W h y in the name of common sense
must that temple stand idle three
fourths of time? If Christian tolerance
was practiced, there would be preach
ing two or three times every bunday.
But, no, no, Yost has built this houe
with his own bands, for his own self,
trying to make the public believe he
was the genuine Evangelical minister,
while he was run off with a lot of
ambitious cranks, who are all longing
for self-glory. Before we know it they
will hrve another split-up among
themselves, for they are all striving
for Bishop's dignity.
Mr. Bowersox in making his state
ment concerning this affair has tangl
ed himself into a net of crooked stories.
' The main part was an appeal for the
sympathy of the people.
We will have a man explain matters
before long at the old Grange hall.
Everybody interested will be invited
to come, 'if Mr. Yost wants to expose
me that way because I do not agree
with his actions, and thinks the
Dutchmen, as he calls us, (although
he is one himself) would swallow it
all, he is mistaken. Better go slow.
Sah'l B. Nothiger.
Such papers as copied T. A. Yost's
history, of June 13, will please copy
this answer. S. It. N.
SwKi:r IIomk, Ji'pc SSt
Tl? mountnln tir-vct ! commem-ed. Te,m
ire eoiuuiK t'vely.e.id n'l c a numlicr or band!-
u horses u we eomc o-e,.
Me rs llnmliton 4 A.1rew b.ee ni.l-cl s foo
and shoe de.tr me'it lo ihe iiiMin?; k'-o n now
.-.nretiou e, wnv.u tney iumiu'o v. oui mm eiv-eti
i U K.
Some of our ne'Thlwn i;v roni n: i the e-
Kenle lo ihe liol furl tzi (if :'el- lie. M. V.o-
oerl-v mid srood fortune co wlih them: at -o a x'.i-
cuil good t'lae.
omMmm W aradu-llv tmtii ovine: eonWei iile
huiUliiiK hat lieen Kiue t.i.hiit the Lul year, rnd
-Ohio MX new bu.Mi'-i liuvo. he'll iut up wi'tiid
the !"t eighteen uumi'Iih.
Jer: r Slie l s.t vs be tnt In kIt bll thin Fnl ill":
mid one tnun eame nlon aiid his hoi--c ate up all
the o us he had. Outs rte se.iee up lioie and we
w'll have h rustic lo rc , . hem.
There Is to be eetcui.it ion at 1iwcr foa on
he fourth. lYepoi ritniw are lliv ni.ule ucile
etlen-HvIv fur uiu-lc rnd d.ii'eln-' Nothing s
gn"nr a s.-eet Ihane in ihe "ay of ft ;ivi.
iriiuiy on -me: s is me wairim-on.
tur simrt iHi.iiiin ier. O. V. Lubker. h.- removed
from llainttlou Andiws" to Ids new nueriers.
Tlltie.i o -It tony in tlient. The old Hue nearly
atnnvs tiylns. and sinms that woSaee, llomci
luve that old ri whleh ninny m m loi'iut
tie.deraud would rsnt a ;atn pe "crxny.
(Vir M-hisJ hits Jiu-I clo et1. Tlil purf of oir
work has lieen eventi'ul v.eH as oitr ehreli it -
l'iions. H has tuUvn two lea-liei o tc:th
l iree months whool. Our tirs. enHier w." Mi. .
J. C tiilbeit. ho wivs a Mjleiutlt! loaetic, but . e
pit mmrM, w we h''i-d a M:. Sun ford. td 1
iwiinetl lur warn oi ciioi..-s. Aim ume. suim
moves on.
The insreet an? at prr cut cncoiua-TinR tbr
SO i-l C-it and a prospermia yea.-. Amonit lie
p int-usit pnxineis i mi oinx at pnem jb
r litem bark boncht by llainllloii Andrews,
our d -v eood and Rre-rv men-hant-'. AH hitip.
Iiave Itieir nine and ican: i pre-af onie
of this tnirk and take it as a medicine you will
think It lias is time with all things.
Keli rtiMts c!terpb arc bi-lnir held In ihe old
Onuvn: hall and abo in the new Kvn!elieal
eluitch. lUUh of these rieelni are eanied on
bv the Evaiiselifftl chureli. As tlicy havo a t-fit
pmonir tlieniselvex. they have two nieiis.ers vn
the sweet Home work: and one hou was never
known to hold two families lunqr. M ihey have di
rtied, and eaeli keep Uicir ow n liouse.
Qt-tte a number of panics have bought property
here and oiheis are tniiifclny abixit 11. Son Is a
g k1 time invest. Ihere Is no tsxni. but a
aluady irn wt i o our litt e hamlet h:ua'rt rmouy
the mnuntaiiis with a rood, kind-hearted isM.ula
tton to support It. Mr. KltkUriek of U-bamm
hoii"ht six lots last week, and we undetxand
wiHild do some btiih'iii; if he could obtain Ittni-
b r. TheieMaswat Mwm'H mtilcd in this vt
e nity.
We have had a sort of a test rnioiu n in tbe
shape of a peddler who wao ellili iriMuls i i 160
luts on long time. boMlnr out tlie IikIii. -menl
f iat thev were cheap. c.. A-e. Aa a general
t dn after the trade was eomi t -ted tlie i-aiite
w!n boupht them were not satistied and made lip
tn-.-ir mtnds inat tney were.)ta m s exieni;
at leat boirrnt exuencnee nM wmieiiiin T. 001
thev are apt to remenilr It lonrft. Tliis sw in-
di,-r will be rtmembered bv time for a loiif time
If i here is a law to stop neh awtiHilers it ihkiii 10
be atminfiered in tnfs r- fur mme neoide in
this enmmnnitv who have rmrrhaMMl of him wiil
a ave to pay w hew tbe time eoraes. and t lie ehan ea
ai-e It w ill neany t im'ir mimes, wniio inc
psKls ther have (. are not near wrath the
limner paia lor inem. li u not en s"ii iim
shim-s. " HK1.UV
CRY OF MILLIONS!
OH. 7tV BTTCKt
TOP IT MOW.
SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATK.
I have br en troubled maay rear witk
diaeaa of the kidney aad hT
MONTAGUE'S
many diiffreut remedie
ave tried
and have
ought aid truia ainerent pnystoiaa
About the 15th of April
cry violent
without relief.
t wn atiftt-rinr from
attack that almost proa! rated me la
urh m manner that I wa bent over.
When I sat down it wai almost Impossible for me
to ret np alon or to put on my clothe, when
ur. iicniey, wiib inc
kind Providence sent ur. Henley,
ORHGOS KIUNEY TEA, to my
hotel. I immediately commenced
uainff the tea. It bad an almost
miractilou effect, and to the aston
ishment of all the guests at the hotel.
In a few days,! am bappy to state,
that I was a new man. I
recommend tbe tea to all affl
aa 1 have been.
O. A. TUPPEH,
Proprietor Occidental Hotel,
banta Rosa, Cal.
,9,
Like Success
COLUMN.
Hang Oat Our Banner on
the Outer Wall.
THE CRY
THEY
IS STILL
COME.
So said Bui
wer, that
crreatcst of
Novelists, and he
never spoke more
truly, and he tnicht
have added with equal force, that merit
is the essence of success. Wisdom's
Robertine is the synonym of merit, and
its history is success. The magical ef- -fects
of this preparation have been attest
ed by thousands of the leading ladies of,
society and the stage. It istheonlv artU
ele ever dtscocerea wnicn gives a vawr
al and Beautiful tint to the complexion;':
at the same time removing all rodghnesa
of the face and arms and leaving . the
tktn soft, smooth and velvety. It has
long been tbe study of chemists to pro
duce an article that while it would btau
iijy the complexion would also have the
merit of being harmless, but these two
important qualities were never brought
mogemcr uiiiii comraacu in
WISDOM'S
50c onnp: tTTflr
Montague's Magnificent Sprin
Stock of Dress Goods in
Endless Yariety,
Such as De Beiges, Foulards,
' Challles, Satin es,
Organdies,
Notlca of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS HEREBY C;!VEN THAT TIIK CO
tMrtnershin heretofore exi-tiii2 between
John t'uucraud Jos. Wassom. know n as I be firm
of I'mrer A Wassiwn, Is this day di-solved by
minimi eonsi-nt: and all claims to and trout the
hue firm will be paM and received by Joxeph
lVa.MHn.
Sicued this 16lh day of June. 1.
Jt)HS VSiiER. Serl.l
JOS. WASfOXL (Stal.J
CITY PROPERTY.
I am agent for Heal Estate In
Cowan's :-: Addition
Choice Residence and Business Lots
IX A
Very Desirable Portion of
the City
Cheap fur the Scst Sixty Days.
It. S. ROBERTS.
BRICKI BRICK!
125,000 Brick
At my yard in the suburbs at Lebanon
For Sale at Reasonable Rates.
All Kinds of
MASON WORK DONE
With Neatness and Despatch. Inquire of
D. W. HARDIN.
-Ji mmUKdTt "t i f iSawlwataaawalwawawMawW
DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE
You can buy bmj of the
LATKST PATTK11N8
Cbeap, of
SWAN BROTHERS.
TIIK Y CARRY A FULL LIKE OF
Tin, ";'
Capner. . '.'
ilfnaden and
Stone Ware, also
PUMrS AND TUMP FIXTURES.
Job IPorJt done on Short Notice,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laxd OrrtcK AT Oregon tSty, Orr-ena. I
Jnue li lMt I
Kotlee h hereby rlren lhat the foHlnie-nmel
settler ha filel notice of hi intention to make
Hnnl nroof in snnnort of hl elalm. and that mid
rroof will be math: tfore the tkxinty t'lerk of
inn eonnty, at Alluy, Oregon, on Tuesday,
July 29, lwO, rix:
HENRY E.CROPBT.
Pre-emption D. 8. No. SSB, for the X. E. J of See.
12. Tp. 12 K. 1 l-A-H.
Henamt-athe fulloirlne wltner to nrore hf
etniiiiimma residenee uiHin and enltivationof. sdd
land, viz: H. H. Vroom, J. M. Siranua, A. C lis
ter and M. A. IHekeraon, all of I t t.an..n I. O.
Linn eountr, Oixgoa. J. T. API EKSON,
Register.
MoiHaeue must '.e Trerarinz for a
boom, jtKjring by j;Ve way he is stock
ing up liisNM?m.n.th End One-Piicc
(Jttsh Stores. I5y put'ciiasing his goods
in such Lvrae (.iwnU'cieb he naturally
l?eis much lower pviees. He guaran
tee food goods in all tlsdepartments
tit his extensjive estabrrshinents
rics that alisolately atHii9LOther '
mcrctis.its in the valley, some ofYfeC? 1
u '.tuai ' ita r otxv iti(
t nw jroous as low as
'aale. 1 lie cart ful bu
' Mo.jyj'-'Uf't.
An Old Soither's Story: In the
late war I was a soldier in the First
Maryland Volunteers, Company (J.
During my term of servioe I contracted
chronic diarrhoea, since then I have
used a geat amount of medicine, but
when I found any that would give me
relief they would injure my stomach,
until Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
aud Diarrhoea Remedy was brought
to my notice. I used it and will say it
is the only remedy that gave permancn t
relief and no bad results follow. I
take pleasure in recommending this
preparation to all of my old comrades,
who, while giving their services to
their country, contracted this dreadful
disease as I did, from eating unwhole
some and uncooked food. Yours truly,
A. E. Bending. Halsey, Ore. For
sale by M. A. Miller.
it Montagi.H'
as ; theybft
We wish to say to our old customers,
and also new ones, that we are prepar
ed to furnish well seasoned lumber,
rrifide from soft mountain fir, at the
Second clear,
tear
Jlear lx-iv..-... --....
'veiuR, " UCK iimoerh
AtQUnaill Jn Irtsbunr.
S10.00
i no
1:1.00
7.(10
Linn Co..
'NO.S & Co.
Money! Money!
TO LOAN
Good Farm. Property
-AT -
. 8 Per Cent.
I examine my own security, wiile
ny own papers, and if title is orfcct
can close business up in short order.
Call on or-write me.
S. N. STEELE.
With E. G. Boardslev, .
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
" - ..Ai.B-vK Ouecion. m28
THE TAIIB,
ALBANY,
OREGON,
Has opened tlie largest and
finest line of suitings ever
brought to - Albany. It
fii eludes patterns for full
dress suits or coats, vests or ;
pants separately, and em
braces some of the finest
of imported goods not seeu
here before. Mr. Graham
EMPLOYS SKILLED WORKMEN
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
fsnTTb States Laxo Offht. I
Or. euo t iTV. Oreaon, Mareh 31, !.".
MOTirF. IS HF.RKItY GIVEN THAT IN TOM
A ' iilianee with the pmvfctions of the art of f m
ret of June S. ISTia. entitled "An aet for the sale
of timber lands in the States of California, Uregoa
Nevada, and Wa5hinton Territtn-y,
THOMAS J. MILLER,
Of liebanon, cotmtv of I.inn. Plate of Oreiron. ha
thi dav tiled In thin oftiee his aaorn ataiement
No. lwl, for the rehae of the N. E. i of aee-
thHi No. H. in townnip Jto. ia atann. rauve ro. z
et- an.1 will oiler nroof to show that the laud
aotisht l more valuable for Its timlier or MHie
thMii r,tr erteiillimit nurwse. and to estalilii-
hi claim to said laud neiore ine reyiMer aim
reeeiverof thla oftiee at Oreeon City, llrejrou, on
Mondar. the irth lay or Aupuw. ls--
He namea as itne- Oeo. Hnle, Wm. Hale,
S. M. Ciarlnnd anil J. E. Squires, all of Lebanun,
I Itttt ptMiiitr. nivmtl.
Aiit and all peron elaimlns i1verdy the
lmvltvierihed lamiit are rVuneed t tile the
elaim to thia oniee on tr Itefore said 2Sth day of
AUKibt. l.ai. J. T. AITERSON. Register.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'I
LINE.
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Tims Between Albany and Sin Fran
cisco, 35 Hoars. '
California Express Trains Run Dally
THIS SIP ACE
Patriotism Turned Loose I
RESERVED
V .. 1
" 7 1 iiiuiu.il..
-FOR
AMERICAN EAGLE UNCAGED !
Lebanon Trodden Down by 10,000 Visitors
Eager to See the Fireworks!
Nothing Like It
Since Lebanon Celebrated Four
Years Ago.
BETWEEN
SAN
PORTLAND AND
FRANCISCO. .
ITH. .
1 tin l.v l'ortlind
P. M..l.v... Albany ...Lv.,
7:43 A. M....Ar Sun r'raiiex-UL Lv
NllBTH
yt. "I
t.-tn r. tt.
.Ar.10: A
Swiss Lawns. Bishop and Victoria Trimmings,
Ribbons. Velvets, Plusa Ii Man Shades,
Buttons, Ont Thousand Varlstles
Cloirss, Hosiery,
11 fact everj'thine to make a lady'B
eyes fairly sparkle. Both the Mam
moth store and the One Price Cash
Store are the recipients of Immense
Stocks, and Montague proposes to
sell them to the people who deal in
1-iObanon ut
PRICES
THAT
Defy Competition!
in any town in the State of Oregon
To those wise (?) ones who trot ufl
to other than their home town to
purchase cheap John trash, pause
ere it be too late; discard the idea
of buving anvwhere but at home,
and then only of Montague, and
you will have your youth renewed,
your mind in serene content, and
1UU cents worth for your dollar
every time. xo baits, no chromo?,
no steel or wood engravings of
awfully homely shoemakers does
Montague delude his customers
with, but he DOES give them the
choice of tne very best goods from
the largest selection this side of
Portland, at the most moderate
prices for cash or approved country
produce.
lie who steals my purse steals trash
From the fact that I have emp
tied it in purchasing the abve
named goods at panic prices, and
also in purchasing the daisiest lot of
LADIES' SHOES,
CHILDREN'S SHOES,
MEN'S SHOES,
BOYS' SHOES,
GIRLS' SHOES.
Talk about other brands of shoes
than the magnificent line kept by
Montague. Shoo, fly, don't bother
me; there is room enough in the
world for theo and me. We can
FIT anyone, and when Montague
says FIT he means it, and he is not
going to send you out of his palatial
stores with those abominable monsters
in leather which you may possibly
find in other establishments not a
thousand nulea ironi 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 you want GOOD Boots
or Shoes for mother, wife or sister,
the grandmother to the baby, the
grandfather to the last new boy, but
be sure to call 011 Montague and se
cure what you may require i that
line. Every pair fully warranted.
Peterson
&
Wallace,
Real Estate -Brokers,
LEBANON, OREGON.
AT COST!
To Mate Room for Vj
Spring and Summer Stock
DRY GOODS,
FDRIISHIKG GOODS, AID KOTIOKs,
I.WILL CLOSF OUT MY
Entire Stock of
Boots & Shoes
AT COST.
If vou wish confirmation of the above headers, join the immense
throng on the Fourth and keep step with the musie on that day!
If this celebration does not draw, you are an alien ana need to oe in
oculated with the love of freedom! Secure standing room on Peterson s
butte and catch a glimpse of the proceedings in the suburbs of the city!
OFFICERS OF THE DAY. ;
PRESIDENT M. A. Miller.
VICE PRESIDENTS J. L. Cowan. Albany: T. J. Black, Halsey;
Jeff Myers, Scio; Sam May, Ilarrisburg; Henry Moran, Sweet Home;
Ueo. Davis, Shedd; J. U. it. JUoreiocK, Jirownsviiie; v,. ai. rmuu,
erson.
MARSHAL J. R. Kirkpatrick.
AIDES R. A. Irvine and Geo. Humphrey.
SPEAKER Wm. M. Kiier.
READER Prof. R. N. Wright.
CHAPLAIN Rev. G. S. Hanleiter.
AMUSEMENTS AND LIST OF PRIZES.
HOSE CONTEST First prize, 145; second, 115.
BASEBALL For players under twenty years. Priie, 115.
ONE-HUNDRED-YARD FOOT RACE Prize, $5.
FIFTY-YARD FOOT RACE Prize, $5.
FAT MAN'S RACE Free for all over 200 pounds. Prize, $5.
LADIES' FOOT RACE Prize, 15.
SACK RACE Prize, 12 50.
WHEELBARROW RACE Prize, $2 50.
PLUG UGLIES In the afternoon.
GRAND BALL In the evening, given by the Lebanon Cornet Band
One interesting feature of the day will be the "McKanlass Minstrel
Band," who have been engaged to assist tfee Lebanon Cornet Band in
furnishing music for the celebration.
GOLDEN RULE
Now U the Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
1 Propose to Have
THE
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
00
sa
o
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
W. K. READ,
Vllnii-, Orfffon.
Q
o
J. C. McFERSON,
House, Sin & Carriage Painter,
PAPER HANG EH ft GLAZIER.
Contracts Taken for Any Kind of
House Work, such as
Plain : or : Fancy : Painting,
GRAINING. PAPER HANGING,
Frescoing and House Decoration of I
Every Description.
DON'T : GO
PORTLAND!
Gradwohl : of : Albany
HAS EVERYTHING
To Be Found in the Metropolis
HE SWEEPS THE VALLEY
of aii cojii'irriTons
In Crockery, Fancy Goods, Toys, Rogers Bros.
Silverware, French China and Glassware,
Boys' Wagons, Doll Carriages, Etc
NOW LISTEN!
The Golden Rule Bazaar Makes a Specialty of the
Finest Teas, Coffees and Baking Powders,
Every Package of which is Manufac
tured for and Bears the name
of Golden Rule Bazaar.
WATCH!!
Everyone who buys gets his money's worth, and
in addition to that he is given some Fine
Glassware and a chance at a
Gold Watch.
03
N
30
ALBANY.
Local Passenger Trains Dally (except 8jinlay)
8-Sil . M.-.I.V ..Prtlaml ArZ8:4-' vTu.
12:40 r. M.-.I.V Allmny ......lA lliV a. m.
2:49 P. M Ar Euirune , l.v K.-uu A. M.
Local Passenger Trains Dally (except Sunday)
-AXD
GUARANTEES
GOOD FIT.
As well as the best quality
of goods. Those dcsiHng
something really fine
should call and
INSPECT HIS NEW PATTERNS.
Why Ray
Ten per cent Interest on Money
AVlion You Can Got It
For H.es?
CAJjT on the
Oregon Land Company
Albany, Oregon.
Ahby& Dickinson,
Managers.
8:211 p. M Lv ...Allwny......
P. M....Ar Ltibanon....
1:S0 p. m. ... Lv ......... A lbany
!:: P. M.Ar.......IetiHlion....
7. W a, M.-..I.v....Albaiiy....
8.22 A.M....Ar. Ix-bttlHMl...
Ar. fiM A. M.
..Lv. 5:J5 A. M.
.....Ar 9: A. M.
Ll.v. 8:10 A. M.
..Ar 4.2 P. N.
I.v. a. 40 p. M.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For accnimodfttlon of Second-Class
Passengers, attsiched to
Kxprvss Trains.
The S. P. Co's Feary make eonncctlun with
all the regular train on Uus Kaat&Ule Div. fruni
tout of F street, Portland.
West Side Division.
PORTLAND and C0RVALLIS
Mall Train Daily (Except Sunday).
7 :a. m....Lv Portland..... ArJlr20 p. in.
12: p. ra Ar Corvalliii Lv 1:30 p. m.
At Albmiy and Ci-vallis connect with train el
Oregon Vucinc Railroad.
Express Tral Dally (Except 8unday.
4 :So p. m.Lv
8K p. m.Ar...,
..Portland ArO0a. u.
..McMinnville Lv-r):4S a. m.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Points
SOUTH AKD EAST YIA CILIF0R5II.
- aOiFor ftill information rttrarrtinir raWs, mapA,
tU. JraH on corupmiy'ii ocnt ut '.,n"v rf , .
Now as to Clothing.
When the purse was emptied, as
above succinctly set forth, Montague
was compelled to open another tutr'l
for the purpose of securing to our cus
tomers the latest novelties In fine suits
as well as those adapted to every-dny
wear. We are now opening up our
elegant designs in Oregon City Cloth
ing, California Ctifsimeru Clothing,
Men's Clothing, Youth's Clothing,
Boys' Clothing, all Imported Goods,
elegant-fitting garments, at scandal
ously low prices.
Montagu has had over forty years
experience in selling goods, twenty of
which were spent among you rignt
here in Jjehanon, and he now proposes
to spend the evening of his life in giv
ing to one and all such prices as the
nous Oranger of Unn county never
dreamed of. Make Montagu know
you are going to pay cash down and
no grumbling (the chronic grumbler is
a despicable creature), and he will
make prices to you ail 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 nie from these mtich-prpmiiug
ana never-iMrrNYj-gntierjii(?n.
- montague
Orders left at the Express office
receive prompt attention.
will
O. E. HARDY
JEWELER,
Lebanon
Planing
-AND
Mill
IIM on tand. unrest UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER.
ESTALISHED II 1S75 BY S. A. I1CIERSGX.
Refitted, Enlarged and Improved.
NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE.
I manufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of Vindm
Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., in fact anything man
ufactured and kept on hand in a first-class planer.
In connection with the above, I also have on hand a well-assorted
lumber yard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Rustic,
Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber
for Cornices, Etc.
JEWELRY
JUST RECEIVED
Call And Secure Prices.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
FURBISHES THE BEST ACCOKIODA
TIOSS IK LEBAHOS.
The Building Has Been Overhauled,
Renovated and Refurnished.
NO : CHINESE : EMPLOYED.
New Furniture, Clean Beds, Good Meals,
Genial Proprietors.
No Matter Whether You Stop One Dnjr or AbkUi
with l"a for a Year, Yon Will Find at tl
Exchange All the Ccicfsru of llouie.
ISAAC BANTA & J. W. BANTA,
PROPRIETORS.
:m:vit 1 hOlt,
Druggists & Apothecaries,
-DEALERS IN-
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Xu.iiata, Oils nnd Glaxai.
STATIONERY,
Fine Perfumeiy,Bnishes gCorpla
CIGARS AXD FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
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Jvl a i rv Street. Lebanon, Oregon.
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