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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1890)
i I Lebanon Express. FRIDAY,.-. .JUNE 27, 1890. EYES AND EARS I More rain. Money is exceedingly scarce. Mr. Arnett is building a barn. O Shaw! D.-n, you are a bad case. Ben Dodge is studying telegraphy. Charley Montague is on foot again. Clint Gordon wme home Wednes day. ;- Read our Sweet Home letter by Fern Leaf. j Car load of new goods at S. P Iiach's store. J. R. Ki hpc;ti iek csme home Wed nesday; : r. Otle'l of SoJavilie wes in town Tuesday. Tu -ee planers ia active operation in Lebanon. , Guaranteed machine oils at Cruson & Meuzics'. E. D.Johnson, of Rrowusvjlle, called on us hiU'ty.' Screen doors and windows at Cru sou & Meiizies'. John Beard went to Portland and Astoria Thursday. Mr. Harris, of Santiam, called on this office Monday. .- The large store room of G. T. Cotton was plastered this week. Mrs. Hester Bland Is building a good dwelling hou&e near town. .. . Mrs. David Riee, of Waterloo, gave the Exi'KESS a call Tuesday. Mr. Hardin opened his kiln MoaCay and finds his briek first-class. A new walk was laid in front of tLe Odd Fellows property lest week. The basement of the new school house will be completed this. wek. G. W. Wheeeler has all kinds of lumber at his saw mill in Lebanon. Rev. F. H. Calder went t Jefferson this week to hold quarterly conference. Read the interesting mining news W our regular correspondent, Captain liag.m. Mi W. R. Eishoj), of Portland, look dinner with J. 11. K . kjVtf.iek's i-m'dy Si'uday. B. F. Blodrett war; excused from jury duty and returned from Albany Monday. Lisle Parker will drive the s'.arie be tween this place and Sweet Homeaier July 1st. Consider yoiv..elf a "committee of one to invite people to the Fourth cf July celebration. Mrs Benjamin Holt lus returned from a protracted visit In Hr nisburg nd other points. For sale, a gentle new milch cow, ix years old, with heifer culf. Apply to A. K. Ausorge, Di Peteison relurii'xl f-om Soniliern Oregon Tuesday. The Dr. ht sufficing from rheumatism. M. E. He-rn sold to L. E. Coyle aud H. W. Peerv lot 3 block 2 in Lebsnon: considertio h &9-"0. Rememlier you can get a hot or cold hath any day in the week at I. R. B i iifii's barber shop, i . i - Mr. Leonard, who opened a jewelry store iu the St. Charles two months sigio, left Saturday. Mia Smiioii and Miss Steiner, of Altera, .v.efe rfiltiftg-, Miss Bellroie Kirkptitrick Ihfs week Mr. Hanslion, .of Sv.-eet Home, at tended the Mronic dedicatory services in Albany Wednesday. If the wei'iber i fair yon m-y look for a g-.eat ni. ny Lebanon people rt Luewnb iicaie Suturday. A great many of our leading citizens attended the dedication of the Masonic temple at Albany Tuesday. Several horse dealers eame in from Esteri Oi'e;?oii this week, bringing with them & herd of horses. The Oregon Hose Team, of Eugene, will be in Lebanon on the Fourth to compete for the $4-5 prize. J. C. McFerswt, the pjinter, brought with him sever.-1 hands Tuesday and will go to work immediatelv. ET. Y. Kirkpatrick, former editor of the Expki s, returned Monday from a three months' sojourn in Seattle. J. B. Gibbard, of Waterloo, hus sold his farm and will visit relatives on the Atlantic coast until September. Pennoyer Is elected and I must have my money. Come forward and pay up at once.-. : E. Goan. John Brwn, not of "Harpers Ferry" fame, but the very amiable landlord of the 'Wilson House, smiled on us Mon day. The contract for mail serviee between Lebanon and Sweet Home wa.s given Kirkeudall, Westfall Ar -Co., of this place. "J. C. Hardin, of Lacomb, called on the ExPRiiis office Tuesday. Mr. Hardin is the school teacher at that place. . The "C. C. H." base ball club of Ijebanon scored another victory last Friday. Charley says "we are the leople." Information relative to the mineral resources of Linn county freely given on inquiry at the office of Lebaxox Express. There will be a iorse raee in Leb anon July 4th between Bellenge--- Bos. and an ' Eastern Oregon man, for a purse of $ 100. - Imposing cermonies at the laying of the corner stone of the new school house in Lebanon Thursday. Particu lars next week. The Fourth of July celebration at Lebanon promises to be more largely attended tnan any similar occasion south of Salem. Why pay 10 per cent- interest when you can get a loan at 8 per cent. .m J. M. Soniers, office with F. M. Miller, Lebanon, Oregon. The ladies of tbe C. P. church will net a table on the grounds the Fourth, to which they Invite the hungry on our nation's bithday. If reports are to he credited we have a valuable red ochre mine near Leb anon. We await with no little anxiety the first coat of red paint. For builders' hardware, carpenters sa5' that Matthews & Washburn, Al bany, Oregon, have the most complete stock outside of Portland. Did you attend the interesting ' ceremonies in connection with tire f. laying of the corner stone of our public school building Thursday? John Robinsm's circus is coming 'this way. ' It advertises that it is ten ." gr"--- -wows combined, four monstrout- yd trains, fifty cages of animals. , C Pheips, book and job printer ot 'V, called on us this week. Mr. ' worked on the Expkess under yr management. Call again. 'ink you can make yourself akinganother less; or that !.n climb higher by shorten ' ure of an honest competitor. J I We are expecting, peonle from all parts of the State at o, r Fourth of July celebration. To insure standing room saveral new additions t jve loen made eonniensurute with the occasion. J. R. Kirkpsdrick 1 ifo.ms us that he has a fine supply of wood on hand, txith hard and soft, which he will de liver to any part of the city. Notice id. Gitmd piinient Lower Sxl: the 4th ;July. Dance day and night. Ta bles well supplied with the lest. I'ickeis to dance, iuek'iliug supper, ?1.."0. Over three carloads of stoves sold by Matthews & Washburn, A'any, Ore gon, the first year they were in busi iws. They expect to double that this year. Sunday School Quarterly review at the I'. P. church Sunday evening next. A very interesting program has been prepared for the occasion. Everybody eome. The St. Charles Hotel has again rhansred hands. The new proprieter, Mr. Doud, is lately from iVnnsylva nia. He will take possession next week. Parties knowing themselves indebted to Cruson & Menzie's since 1HS9, please eall and settle, as all of our old aceours will soon be put in the hands of a col lector. We have found' the place where you can grow fat without the expense of laughing. A sense of fullness will be imparted at the Exchange for twenty five cents. For live, wide-a-wpke 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. Geo. " L. Alexaider returned rioru Eugene Tuesday, where he had been visiting since Friday last. His mother, Mrs. J. B. Alexander, came wi h him and will visit here until Sat urdry. Ruff. Hiatt returned from the Kit son Springs Saturday,- but having fill ed to comply with his contract to x'ur nishusa mess of mountain trout, we don't intend to say anything about him. The "C. C H." bosebrll club, like a Kansas cyclone, sweep everything before them. The "irrep.-csc-ble k't-s" will play for the $15 prize on the Fou b. Any end all baseoall clubs are iaviied to t he couiest. The homeliest roan In Linn Co. says after a elosa and careful examination that Matthews & Washburn, Albany, Oregon, carrv the largest stock of builders' hardware in the valley and sell at the lowest priees. William Klepper, while assisting in running the steam wood saw Wednes day morning had the little finger of his right hand badly mangled. Dr. Foley dressed the wounded member and thinks It will heel soon. The Brownsville Co; nei Band took us unawares lest Saturday night. They caught us napping and tteated us to a serenade. It is needless to say that the boys played well, for this they always do. Thank you. The rough, jagged corners of our chrractars need o be j.und o.T in the rrsni jg school of experience. The dull instrument must first be tken to the grindstone, afterward a smooth strap will give a keen edge. Do you want to freer-e up your pumr3 July 4ih? Don't trv Salem or ; -t la-id, but take the cheap excursion from Al'xmy to Hng Pass. A solid veVtn!e tfai.) with reclining chair c.-5-s for the wei'ry. All free. Men worry themselves sick; they worry themselves 5ns?ne, and in a great many 'nsh'tices they 'worry themselves "to death. Why not take the Lebanon Express, live to a ripe old age and keep sweet all the time. Editor McDonald," of the Browns ville Times, g..ve us a call Tuesday. Me, says considerable interest hps been awakened in Brownsville lately, bv late news from the mines nt the Calapooia which are certainly flatter ing. M-s. S. E. Howd, who ht.s been vis iting her mother, Mrs. F. E. Hind r.iaii, for some time, received adispsveh from Spokane Falls Monday, calling her to the bedside of her husband, who is dangerously ill. She left Tuesday awning. Our pa -en s, Mr. wid Mrs. CVlvm Afiams. arrived in urownsvitte iasu" iiiSni-iunit:. m me uuzy, Fridav, after an absence of eleven mellowing distance we caught the toit- years, their home is in ivansaa, to which place they will return after vis-i-iis relatives and friends on this coast until fall. The Lebanon Comet Bend will in troduce the drama "Nevada" or "The Iot Mine." in ihe Brownsville City I Hall on the evening of July lsc. We bespeak for them a full house and for the patrons of the stae a pleaiant entertainment. A dispach from the McKjulass trorpe slates that they will be In Leba nou on the Fourth. If the Lebanon Cornet Band and the McKanlas bi .u don't make melody on our anni-ve-arv you may as well "hang up ihe fiddle and the Cew." Walter Pefrsxui -.ece'ved a telegram from his father in southern O-egon ap pr:s:.i3 him of bis illness. Dr. Peter son left Lebanon last Thursday for "he p. acHee of dentistry in the south-e-n'part oF the state aud we are sorry to hear of his sieknet s. That youug man who has so persist ently u-gexl ii's suit for i 'ie last twelve moifths, on'v to- find that she lus transferred her affections to some other voune man. has come to the conclusion that women's minds ae Jike ten-dollar bills liable to change. The American eagle is hover'ng over , ' our town; tbe stars and stripes are rav--j elinsr out in the breezeo: inflated Kourth-of-JtMy oators are smother ng their patriotism, and the no'some fire cracker is growing restive 'n anticipa tion of the re.t t eiebi-ation at Leba non. Mr. Millard, a thorough mill man,'ete of California, has one into the planer withWaltonA Wiley, and their patrons may expect first-class work. We keep on hand a full assortment of dressed Itimtier of eyery description. We are prepared to turn out all kinds of wood work. Frof. Langworthy, who is now in the Calapooia and Blue River mines, says tlie prospect is lietter than in any mining camp he has visited on this coast, and yet a few individuals of the fossilliferous age, who know gold and silver only after Jt has been coined, shake their heads doubtingly The steady tramp of many horses on our streets this week and the appearance of about two scores of lady equestrians, reminds us that this will be one af the many attractions on the fourth. You willl need no magnifying zlnsses on that day to see the grandest sight that you have beheld for many years. j Preaching next Sunday in the M. E. erryrch at 11 a. M., by Rev. Laban Case, Quarterly meeting July 6 and 7. Quarterly conference Mondaj', July 7, at 3 p. M. Every official inera iei should be present. Stewards and leaders meeting Wednesday, July 2, at ? o'clock, at the residence of M. A. Foil is. We noted some improvements at Plainview as we came dwn Monday. With the advantages which this town has in location, soil, etc. there is no good reason why it should not improve for some time to come. Certain it is. that Plain vie is surrounded by some of the most successful farmers in the Valley. The scholars of the public school will give an entertainment this (Friday) evening. Ice creum and other delica cies will ce served to as many as see tit to give us their patronage. The otjcet of the festival is to raise money with which to buy an organ for the new school house. - For want of Felf-restraint miny men are engnged all their Jives iu fighting with difficulties of their own making, and rendering success impossible by their own cross-grained ungentleiiess. Men inst'netirely avoid the cr.ctus, the briar patch and the hedge row, but they never tire of Inspecting the delicate stent and leaf of thornless eh runs and plants. What a wonder ul difference a few prickles make. Mr. Joe. S. Stetner, of the firm of Schaeht, Lemcko & Stelner, S.n Fran cisco, informs us that he lira shipped 63 tons of Chltem bark from this part of the country. When the resources of our state are all found out it will Ive jeen that nearly every re .Hy valuable ?rnluct is indigenous' to Oregon soil, ndeed, we have a wonderful country. Even now it very neerly corrwponds with the elysium of the Greeks, the paradise of the " Hebrews and the heaven of Americans. Who wouldn't live In this country? The picnic at Ijaeomb promises to be well attended. Everything thut eon attract, please or entertain, finds a place in their programme. Ctmin-r at a time when there is not lung to dis tract me aieuttou or wttnumw me natronage of a plersure-loving public, everything points to the success of the occasion. Turn the key to your resi dence, close the barn door, lay up the oars to me pasture, unouiloii your cour, null down your vest and drink in solid pleasure for twelve hours on the zhtn or June. A. Jack Adams and Dr. B.v.ker located an iron mine four mile- above Brownsville lat Friday. Tlie one n this particular locality a'says rs high es seventy per cent, iron, and the supply is piTclically inexhaustible. Messrs. Adams and Barker took with them two Eastern men who re at present engaged In this branch of mining in the district of the "Ureat Lakes," and the judgment of all presest was unanimous In favor of a rich de posit of Iron ore In this locality. Oregon's resources are immense. Mr. 8. M. W. Hindman stepped in to our offi' e this week with an ominous looking switeh, soiue five feet in lengih. and instantly there came to mind visions of our bojbod days and the warm treatment of a paternal hand. We could not do otherwise than plead gvilty and tamely submit to the chat tiseaient. The brunch w3 'loodet" for editors, but with some as fine cher- r es as we have seen since we climlied Peterson's iree. Ei-other Hindman. such flagellations ere the making of a country editor. 1' lease do It again. The One-Priee Cash Store has be come one of the features of Lebanon As everything is ve? r-;u- fieh, and the priees are so much !e!o..- i'u i charged in credit-giving e teblUhments, peo p'e who desire io buy their goods .or cash naturally go to the corner, vhere they do not have to make up to the storekeeper for the non-paying cus tomers who, when they can do so, buy on credit, and who are constitutionally opposed to payincr for anything. Get o ices at the One-Price Cash Store and if there is any reason in you that Is the pi .ee where you will purchase your .rpplies. Several months ago, Mr. Henry Plummer, of Clements, Cal., who is subject to cramps, was taken with a se vere attack. He had lieen aceustomed to get relief by dosing with morphine, but t he disagreeable etleet that fol lowed would make him miserable for hours after the cramp had been relieved. I persuaded him to try Chamlie; Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He was much pleased whh it, as its ef fect was almost instantaneous, and no disagreeable after effects accompanied its use. Chas. Bamert, Manrgvr, Farmers' Trade Union, Clements, Cal. For sale by M. A. Miller. We were seated In our office ch?.ir, wh'ch is sofb-coshioued and upholst ered with raw-hide thongs, our feet comfoi iably resting on the beck of a rhsdr in the second story of our sanc tum, vainly trying to hatch a iwo litie editorial, or nurse into life some neglected inspiration. Suddenly r. II ;reat events come suddenly th'ere crept over us a fe3'Ing Soft and pleas fit a the foot-fail of the muses and gentle and tractable as a sub- lines of u lrarant poem. Hastilv shouldering our numlier two Faber, pointing it in the direction of the nearest stack of stationery, we turned upon the new comer the 'full force of our intellectual battery, but coming as near the truth as we can, we must gently hi.it to the reader that we fell short of the mark. We are writing jweet couplets, square candy poems, for the coofectioner over the way. A VALUABLE TREK. The finest cherry tree In tbe state, so fax as seeu or heard from, stands in the yard of Recorder Peterson, Lebs non, Oregon. The body of the tree measure about six feet in circumfer ence; the height of the tiee is about th'rty feec, and its branches, which a -e thickly set and Interwoven, have a diameter of sixty feet. This giant old cherry supports no barren or orna mental members, but every inch seems to exist for the sole, purpose of fruit bring, its annual yield approximat ing ttai.ty bushels. A ladder resting among the heavily laden branches in vii ;s all alike to sate their appetites on this most delicious lruit, aud many are the teores who have reveled iu the succuleare of its ample Btore. - BASEBALL. The C. C. Hackleman club of Leba non and the Juveniles of Albany played the second game at Albany last Friday. Following ia the result: JCVKSTILKS. Washburn..., Kixber..... Irvine MeCal lister. Veal Klkins Fiher, Q.. Kickerson Blodgett o. c. c. H. o. . . 1 3 Klepper ........ 1-' S .... 2 1 Elklns. W ,. a 4 .. 2 Z Marseliea 1 S 3 2 Calder 3 3 5 1 Ralston ....... 3 1 3 1 HlodRett 4 1 .. 3 2 Smith S 1 4 1 Elkins, G 2 4 .... 4 2 l'anih .. . 4 2 27 151 12 3 27 24 4 5 6 7 8 C. C. H JuvenUea ........ 4 S 2 2 224 21 Palit Mine. A valuable paint mine has been dis covered near Iiebanon. The Oregon Metallic Paint Company was formed on Tuesday and articles of incorpora tion drawn. The iaeorporators of this company are D. D. Dayton, Adam Missler, W. J. Levi and Kdward C. Herren. The principal office of the company will be in Lebanon. Mr. Dayton has had a long experience in the manufacture of paint iu tlie state of Ohio, and claims that the mine near this place is far superior to anything he has ever seen in" Ohio. The mill and engine have already been shipped to the mine and will be ready for op eration July 1st. Wood! Wood! ' I have a large qtialitity of wood on hand which will be delivered in any part of town at tbe following priees: Fir wood, per cord, $2; maple wood, per cord $2.25. Leave orders at Ex press Office. J. R. KlKKPATRICK. Wanted. Fifty boys wanted for the loys' brigade. Report to Commander Swan immediately and get your uniform. . WEUICATOtlV 8KRVJCKS At th I.n.vtnir of the Corner Stone of the New Blonlc Temple mt Albany. Tuesday afiernoon, In response - to a cordial iuvKatlon from the A. F. & A. M. of Albany, those of us who could cudure the thought of "jetting very wet ' with equanimity., boarded the 3:-10 train. As we ;ie..i- ,1 Albany we notii-ed it was not rainl.ig, and seem Ing'y there had Ix-en no rain for several days. As one of our party remarked, "Albany .'or Mrsonic ocesslons, bin, Lebanon for wlie.t." Sern-ely had the ohr-'ing brakesmui shouted ""Oboe!" amf slammed the door, when we ber.rd sonl-inspi.-lng music, and as the i-ni.i stopped, saw the Knights hi georgeous array -drawn in line to greet us, beaded by the Al bany band. Among the Knijhts in their berutifnl uid'orms we soo i reco -nizd our old fr!e.id J. L. Cowan wlio m?ido ns welcome and invited us to the carriages that were In waiting, and soon we arrived at Ihe ten ile. T!iestrrets and bus'ness houses were gr;.ly decorated and tbe temple wrs a i; rvel of beauty. But the herrty wel-one we wee given and the plers nnt Bm'le wh-ch decorated cveiy one's fuce wis more leaui.VI s.l'l. Pio rpli" rt live o'eork the nroees sioa fo .icU tie'o.v the temple, headed ov tae A'ba jy band, with the Koi- ht Teiiota ae. rg a-, e-cort , of wl'leh t ? e we-e over a huod.ed ' l frH uni fo i; wi ii over !our hunt? ed other Myo.is tbe? p eaenied a s -l spect,' t-ie. Tne y ocess'o i n? xsietl u o Fe y St. to Seco.id, where the officers of t'ie G-nnd Lw.e joneti he ''ne. lT-.-ii the -elr"-i of ihe n-ocesston tsie tern i.e w s ret -cai-H! vr'tn t.ie jiii- ivce;einoj;- o." ihe Gr Lnle. S; e w !; not nerpU a :e.i'me of the n'O'irr j, St' 11 e it o say that Col. John; MU;acl:eiT'i I'ne oa.:on we? high'y enjoyed by aU. The music under the i'".ie; f:.-.ion ' oT P of. Iiee was all that our id he ries;,eI.and M. Dl P. Mi.nn said several happy little spec'ies, although, ns he statetl, his name was not down on the nigrum. But what woidd we do witnout our beloved. D. P. Mason? . In all i'.iat tst crowd there was not.one but was hap pier for him be'ng there and al would liave mourned his abseaee. Derr old Dave! After the dedication all adjou'nod to the AnuoT, where a maiiitieent ban quet was served to visitors, Masons and ihei . fam'l'es; hut If you want to hear about t'ie beaut' til t'ectvrtiont, the four lo.ig t. j'es eea' xi '3MJ persous each, the love'y flowers t e shock of su p"'s3 when ihe bi'liiant arc !i j'lt we.it out a.id lef; us like Moses, in the a ttie admiTiiion a d applause wbe.i suddenly tbe hr'l was ablaze with vhe I'-jht of huared of i-icanoes-eent 'i'ats tw!nel in ihe festoons of ivy suspended f xm tlie ce-'ing and ! tbe cen ter of each bor.ret, you want to kiow about the jo'ly cake and chicken and other viands, and &bout the grand dedication ball, ii which over five bundled couples participated, you w'M have to ask someone who attended: the Extkss is not large enough, and it is to late to ask them to quadruple U. But one thing more we can s:v, we will never forget the kmdness and hos pitality of the Maso.is of Albany, ttie great effort they made to make evei r one happy, and above all. how we'l they succeeded. Lng life and prtie perity to one and all of them, (aud if they ever have another dedication mrv we all be invited!) WILLOW PRAIRIE. Jcbn A. Taomjv-on has vone ; Albs it oa ba- y . Jrt'llra Nichols hu Ihe Cnc 'ot or cbV k ensou je cpJ. Jostma XirVo" b:"1'n ttcheo. We e e to re sa oy: vr i-;ne.- whim he e.s i-i do e. O. J. Jtfate boe..ht a reowsr asu". hr a Irme 1 of h?jr to ca., r wju a e Orcioa Mia-" Mr. rn Mr. C. R. Mor'a-ap rinf bt in ir.! pie a Tew dys. I e:,?c. lJey will ikopat M a. Mea!T". ... . -. j.-. .. ,- ... ;.. G. W. How, who bn 'wi i wo k "or J-i Atkinw. Is jotne Ibra R;w (lays. George h:u a fim jCAntcn. Ij t treefc herf w.- qr! e a rrnV- of wr-;oi tuxt !Mtns r.m horr'. i 1 ron over .e tnou.i-nr- bi. note ;.h!s weet. A.J. Nichols a"d Fri-k S:f!.!iK''t weri ott f slUnr a 'c.7 rtrtr i f.";o. I'o rMk-w t'ie ti.m ber t' er ri?'.i "i'. j '' .iaj .turn .je bo.lM, tliey cat'' "at p'.vn y for a fVa Wi'-Ver.-'ki.i s rn no tn ;o v-o.k ; C" ia tic CaV"v" ;T(ir" r.ml i '. irfim v.-lt?t I r, 1 forr he wiir:f" rerc li .lt. I th'n'-c :ie rl x.t TVt'l Howes line la .he ga.-Ien. I need no; wlir I ih'nk so. M.-. Gi'M'and rom o Mn Ihrt 'he 'T-ret )roe mo iy fwn P cre":. i tl-e em-1 .w-i. m be dit w wit i f ie row' o'i t. K o." -e tn't rwut. This Is no: r'-rftl. tl-ls Toed revt .t'e wort o. mnke It passably goou, aud be iou'u wor ; Mr. A. Thnmmr. 'be tw' sr.'ie.r'sor on o" ,ict, put t'ie rtwd 'n ? t.s orJ , .l-.-e heavy rat" wi" ih shein tin the ' avet w"t ra-.ke ranch more wo i necesnu;". The e .t several who hive no! nni - thcl.' .'meant now they will be crlled oet. M'.x Me.-ty is nr -wred to accomvnoiVe 'e t-Tvpl rrd "r.i fi-'lsh- eo".he - o u . Tt-e Mer.ler Hoyg ave Hn t o." "el rin tl-.ey ira"se it e. brntni'is to rceom.roi-r e r 1 th.-i'ob" i.ie-uls wiohnve potw v.iih .Liem r.t '.he patt, r.'d thus me it the .till pa-ronae they Week be Tore 1. .1 evev-n-e fea ed a ':'.. 'ast week mot ever'ne ;es trwh iro.e rrtin a.' we h.v1. a.id now e vvMiea "ave eei ! i-fleJ. an', whe 1 1 r. kel oi:e of otv fe..me s tl't mo i whai k'e p osnoc s we. for . herenVe ihat !t s inw ere.-.r S B .e. hit h a sis mon .' !-in. 1 -not I'.y as ,o t le t- ley, bt't eve y.l'n. tin lo h'a vicini jr ts ba-ie.': ji 'jr the :rin. fit elea a vn It '.ne fo- '.txr .. 1 th'rk ii w''l p-ove be leVciV o i r'1. t iMv t'n'j'e Wi'liym Thomn-o-i mr"e e fly!n? ' o Sweet Home o.i v.i He -toiieit rt M . u era h s r.l t.iey eri"o: nr r to" .othe.'e e.'e' -y t ee o.'c-et" w ta U"C otis. i, c e.e :c and ro amou.i of we rss'on w.-i .uTclei.. ( i lm'-i h at o to a-y tVr.e ". T. oli" aiti !s 70 yea-s o' end re'cetl 'n " -o's a kh". fo v ree-s. bin he says tlre-jun is he n'nee To H ... Nosto ms, no cvctone'i. .10 brs s ra'. o'e of f i-it o"te very so you -e we hr.ve h'i cap u.d fo-the .ua're. It br.sbeen ;"ie remrrk of ere-yone vrr tre"e were so few j-y a wt erow J; .'?'s nr-. o" er" y. ll i. .o me M is not Sinn e -c. for I'-e 1 Moiro.aro i o vesi mr v re-u.es I !. '- e .ne rereo,. Eve "vo e be"? neve .'i:,ehes'e. ir'e at C owToo. '-ey "nve Pi-l-fl.'bowa. jea.-xi a"d rt Wa e--loo me nev see (me ''a'iv) a rood s,-n-iT o"a-vws. (Ce-ild's.) eon -vji-c ""'y t is no.sj eon Kenia' for iera ' t tbow n'erv.-i toea' . es. re oniv e it oick. .toivever. Is the 'ot co f.i.seu mlsi. preve.l '"t iie c tvs -o-n je' e .- ed tot.ie borne o' i".e Jey in sV:e the'- bl ai with dOda wa er, so paa ali'jj o al' o a o. b' (. I have en ow..-"'.r to "ept! h" orr eo'- gemai -.e-.d Jie t een.- Ji 'oo-sri he; eve', e.nd itw i eve-y.1 t v -i ope o.'i f.m r ter city oT Lel'apou. ilore a.,a'..i. VOi- Take It Before llreahfast. " ' The great appetfwr, tonic and liver regulator. In use for more than 50 years ta Fjieland. Posi tive specific for liver complaint. Bad taste In the mouth on arising In the morning, dull pains In the head and ba:k. of the eyes, tired reeling' dii xinesa, languor aymptona of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henlcy'a English Dandelion Tonic Relieves constipation, sharpens the appetite and tones uo tlie entire svstcra. tet the genuine from your druggist for 81.00 and take according to di rection. J Electric lights. A street railway. An oat meal mill. A motor line from Lebanon to Soda- ville and Waterloo. The above are among the poesi bill tea or the near tuture. No fish oil in our machine oils. Ckuson & Menziks. Money to loan at 8 per cent, interest, on long time, in sums of $500.00 and upward. Inquire of John M. Somen, Lebanon, Oregon. We guarantee our machine oils to contain no cotton seed nor llsh oils; but pure machine oil. Cuitson- & Menziks. The handsomest lady in Linn coun says that Matthews & Wanhburu, Al bany, Oregon, has the most complete stock of stoves and ranges in the valley. To Pleaaui e-Seekers. Ilavinpr purchased tlie Fiudley prop erty at Iiower Sod'i iprin-js, we will so improve it as to nr.ke ?t a most de Hirable place to be vii;ed by those seeking lieaith or pleasure. Will do our beat to make it pleasant for those visiting this well-known rswirt. Wsr. KLiRKr, A. IJLTilTSCH. MORTAR AMU PAN, fi.trooiA Miniso PHnnic"1. June 15. We r. .ivrd a o in etmp. a.'.er iwo fpy' hn:-d o.k J t tlea lij t:a ', Ir. t Utm'p.y. Mo.u'ry we l.-y In enmp to res;, rs we ne.e re.y oore atd lame r. er he ba.d c'imb i-o .lie Ijjcky Ihijr i .t't. M .l t ordorti youC. t :V oi'h ,ve K: rr.KM to K-ue a i .-'t up t-.-e C t." ooi.i. M.-, tJ "S i.o .,.'; r- t-i r e le: ot thai sk'e. Wei" e ay 1 t.e.i. o":;t:"t.-. '-' fo. t ie mi- i and .i.-vd ...v Kx. K-. I. wi; toidj Jt 4 !:ko kc cc.tt.irale f. ..om hojie. Jii.nc Vi ley, J ... U- about lc.i years oh". w. owns :.: . , o. . d a pVt-e of .(. a .hid is .iclt. iiild om e e i ril oe 1 . A i, eiMilio;u fo.- '.ick In I ir ' env. u'e. ItW S.I ier ini- ile auLe!..a: a-r,a ... --)i wJ p.ove c Ull ioii . - .ic 1 . T rVf . ft-'"- ' y ' irrV iK)k m b'.' tu r t tie c ;y, . I, 0.i i.cii. over .o e t'.l . wi-!' .'vc .o n (hkc . We .V. . i. itt Z: or .ieet, c.u -e-...e . lve- r.ui looi. e". K v jinn ,iie io..iMao ,.mj rve. e. i. .t.w oa l e"r.ui c-it.iie -..r .o o..r ei.'j.-. r i ' . ie a.".uy .ie tolfti. In ; . .. if. .e ;l e.e. i' nr. ties r.joti -.!:. : . Jrori. W. I'o aud N. x :li '..w :ont. . a. , o L.-flcy Ixiy c -' .'. Tievh.ie t-4ca :er iiai' o 1 u- T I ..."" .' wi' Jiu.e '.en wixuimcja' t.okoi .:e "oi.-..'. '.Ie-. r-.e, m.. e c-tiKJi-'.'o' l'ei-3i'.. th.i ii.s ,'ie y.': 'i!jm o eo one tee. tvo. r i" . o up. ; ic mi.i:" j" -e ffi.-xo- rid I 1 iter M' il i a id y ' fo.t i. .if. e (;..n ii ly tuay . to er rn, re. rwi.c: 1. oua o! the hex io' ii e MiisiA--, 4 -i li;. i.- v,,-.v frof. I.; i3wo.iiv it uiu . .'m j.u;.cr.e it .'si etl i ie oi iu inlil Hi", we vlsi.o.. -cc... .: to.'e "l i 'dcliim we rl os w ..r c M . Ir'. -"n win.c ci then- e. t o f e . tea .'bor- 6 rce i.om the iti'. ! ,'m lii ckock', s io-, -g ilioK.iow had b-en shoi? , t.iatdecp. Myer: ii I'.owj have one of tlie be.4 vet.is on ot o." t'je imai.i a'n Thef are ro. he.e r iwc en., tmt we e ixikl-ir tor ilu-iu ce. v dti . . -. I'tof. l.'-;-wo a-ya tint the only ren-on K t he k lOtiao:' t let .l-ese jii.ies atv not wo.ktHi. is Mint it too iHHix i'liine. If hey were U.0 tn'V away aud ple.i r of l.idimis ,o lake yntr tci-'p, and n oti ous j:i t. i.itiv wot'ld iieab'T II. i "or be D-i. es. Thai'vaiids would i-u.ue. I lve.it o Ii.tv'j- Ins. Vttdtie-ljr a.id bou?.!. t-ii mxi.Kls of hir le for VI) c s, e:;--.. tor 10 c a ito:j. and t int euiy Jive miles ..oia t.ie milieu. Wj-Me c we.e lRkii;at ihe vein k.iot? l athe Moihcr of Oicou. 1 .of. ljiii;tVo..uy remavke! Il'r.t iu h 'hKy years' expe.ieiK In mioes on Y eoa-t he haKfet n nothing ecital to ibis lnce We Are the People. :o: . Why? Because we knocked 'em out at Baseball at Albany last week. But w are not in the Baseball business alto gether; -we are in the Dry Goods business more extensivelj and the time is approaching when we are going to change our base of doing business, and we want all our friends to be ready, and we do not want anybody to feel hard at us be cause we propose to do you good instead of harm by giving you the lwest prices a-going sure. A few prices I name 3'ou: Dry Goods Dept. Broadhead Dress GondV 1'ersnin Cashmere Table Linens. . Dress Oinghams. Silk Plushe 0 SjmjoIs Mile-End Cotton. . 8 yds Shirtins 10" " 7 (t ( Sweeping Reductions in every Depattment! Reductions in Riblions and Laecs. Laces at " . . " )-.... Embroideries same reductions. Gents' Furnishing- Goods Dept. Bops of Road Overalls 83 Boss of Road Overalls Palo Alto Overalls Calif Vria Buck Gloves.. " ... U - tr - t A few of the reductions in this paier, but every iu tide has been reduced in price 1 Boot & Shoe Dept. Hough & Ford Ladies' Dong, u "; . ii a a Hand " Welt " Mch. W. Goat Pat. Kid Dong. Pat. A chance for you to get the bept of Goods at the very lowest prices ever offered in Lebanon. Note the difference between credit prices and cash prices. Weaieindead earnest in this business; we are deter mined to change from credit to absolute cash and produce or no sale, but we will give you value even time. We mean business, and if j-ou will give us a chance we will save monej- for you. Come and see us, iict to the bank. C. C. HACKLEMAN. LADIES' : BAZAAR. MILLINERY, CORSETS, Gloves, Hosiery, FANCY GOODS, NOTION8, Ladies' & Children's Fur ;j nishing Goods. H. J. SOWER, Flrt. Street, :-: Froman Block, K ,-;a ALI1ANY, QttEGOX. Curiosity Shop. lirOR BARGAINS Notions, : Novelties, And Gents' Fnrnisnin Goods, GO TO A. : W. : MOSES. - NOTHING LIKE IT This side of Portland for Variety and Prices. LOOK IN ON US. i First door south of Exchange Hetel. IP YOU WISH A OOOO REVOLVER SSS?IV" SMITH & WESSON'S Flnaat small . arm a ever mntiufactiirad rui i and the llrt-l clioiwot all cxrt. In calibre tu. Ss and U-hti. Sliiula or double action, Katety H&tiv rcrluea and Target models, lie.t jality wrtaiht tT workmaush In ami attelc Unrivaled t fltilsh ttarablllcv nnd acenrtcr. Do liu be deoelTtl by cht ap wuUiaJAe irmn imitcUUmm ofien sold for the gaulne Arttclr. Thrr ane unre llfWe aud danKerous. The 8uiTrf Jt wecwon Kr TC" yBHa are acainied upou the bartwl with firm's 'te, address anddateeof i4aUntH, aud are Knar ijeeo iktiwu idmim apou waving tiiem, una uc y' f deafer cwnnot sapply you, an order aent to rut or l 1 1 m irv:iiw win rew-vc pniiiic nueiiKon. icsvf io, imihujiiv noil price upui p yiirvniaUU. t? .11 ITU Oc V ESWlN, buriugiicld. Mom. ; for qmri7 and sr-face n.aspee'a. We have foumi qu.it x tn whVh :;iil1 a d n.lver can be een aiih the nnke eye. If I'.iot. mi IPa wrn's o be a H?cond Dearer, she tni'f llld a i d -o .bei; liii.ies Ro r."'. s.,im Ivh we.it 'Hlr to Bine river to p.wk In ilie re i of the ;ovl-ijt. 7 P. ft Jt i' 1 1 r.i-. ve- Iu i. B.oihei-Acock Is a rlo'e r. i e T ' 'I t ca'iin. I expect he w's ;-e . j1 t n o o. comi.iv. Ijiuswoiliiy iKlm'w"r -.mto1 rl .he MiiCii'ley enbln. 1.1'e e we f.'e tes ' f he o. e f oin "Ire i.lSi-ic.u in'ii n.i ; -o '..wi I ' i o.i I -y ii. Kve.y ve.n t 'cb. tine ; 'n ; 'l .t ie -t tile IMifc Jtor 's . s.i; ."n-re I . no lw iu...'t. jt s17. ft in s tas-n rat ili'r and snowlneaU r',' t, fin. 1- -.ill ilirnici: will hare lomaytu ca ilu i 1 .tv. I'io '. ia or.hv tia most ple.t an. eonn.ir'ioi to I . I .1. One never ,ii-e'f . ea.' 'ai l.'ti tlxji't .'s ene.:e;iee iu the J) ... Jt i r(Jhe and 8' .n,'i mw pp lo-dav w . a 'o t' o" pw)v''(ii-s a:w- ie.i tie; back for t e i ... of .he o.i.rl. Wene. cUmdy. Jf '. I'. folic r"l fs. nt'" eroe up with lie b o, te'- on.'-. l't.'ish w'll le-.'rn to h osri "i llle obi.-. V.'bl."4i1 .o ; sscKe tbe Ex. r. .' 1- U Nkc uiee i inline om hotne a.id be . '.i"T l.'eai tell you t !' lie news. Te; i.KT c' 't ur. To--t'o:row t M ho." and m a r . oil p oocc.i awa'n. CArT. E.D. HtGES. Tha Experience of a ConacleBtlona Wo mast. t'HICAflO, Nov. 13. Hr. Wisdom Dear .Sir: I bef? to Iharkyou for tbe delightful and re fresh'ig Itobertine" you so kindly sent me. I hive used the toilet prepa rations of tlie nn is; celebrated manu facturers of Londo i and Paris, but con sider your "Itobertine" their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wish I njr you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain, faithtutlr yours, Emma Abbott. Notice. All parties knowing themselves In t'ebted to luto Arm of Unger A Was sotn are hereby notiflci to come for woid and settle the SJtne within thirty days a-id save costs. Jos. Wassom. 40c; 50c: before 50e 1 65c 25c 65c 75c 20c; 50c; 65c; . 80c; . 10c; .11 00; II 00 12c $1 25 . .25c 1 00; before only 6 .fl 00; before 8 yds .1 00; " 5 ' 20c; former price 35c I5c; ....10c; " " 15c Genuine bargains in Embroideries. 65c; former price IOC 0c; IOC 00 50 25 POc; " " $ 1 $125; " " 1 , 1 00; ' " 1 . tt " 1 00 department; too ttiany to name on Turn 14 25: former price $5 " " 5 u 3 " " 3 it ti 00 00 50 00 00 00 4 25; Sewed . 3ti0; . 2 50; 2 50; Tip. 2 50; The Celebrated French Cure, "w7ur "APHR0D1TINE" Z,El la K(lJ OM X POSITIVE GUARANTEE l nfe any lurm nf iterToua iliww, or anr tiKinlr ni ilia (iterative or ran ot cilhar ititia from the ar ItK l" ! une nl EtiniNlaiila. lalmrt-o or Ofiam. artiimn(h yaiitlifnl imliMrrrtinii, orrr in.lj!;. m-r, Ap aiiuii as l.iwa ( r.rain wrr, W akrfii). IK".. I'-rariHC'loarn 1'niita in tlie in-k. Kreiina) W fnknr, lly.lcria. rriHs riarlraiiuii fiwtiim al Kmixaioiia. lsdlcorrlicra. liiaKitieo. Wmtk Mem orr, ijont.t Power and IimMMwr. htrh H n- FlerteH oflon lead to frematiirvnil are anil inm tr. I'rire 11.00 a box. CboxaalurlAllO Scut by mall on reenifit af orira. A WUIITKN (It'AltANTEE foraTerrfSOO Order, l reininl Ilia twiner i( m I'.rnia' -nt rure i not elTbrtrd. Thonaandt ot tcstimt'.alt (rvaitildaud Tuin, ol both aexaa, iermaiienter eured hr AriicontTt-KR. C'lrrtiiar fr. Aoiraaii THE APHRO MEDICrNE CO. wcsTBaii mim. BOX 37 fOBTLASB, OR Holtl Ity I. V.Iiller, Hole Aitrntfor Ijcbanon, Or. STOP AND READ. Smooth Shave and Nice Hair-Cut. Shampooing; and Spanish Lus ter Cures the Scalp of Dandruff. HOT : AND : COLD : BATHS. Gentlemen and tadtea May Indulge in the Luxury. Next Door to Peterson A Wallace' Real Estate Office. i. ii. iioituar, - rrop. LEBANON, OHEQOX. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at Oregon Clt r, Oregon, June 11, ISM. I MOTTrE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOI. IN lowinjt named settler has filed notice of his iiiteittion to make filial proof in nupport of lit claim, and that said proof will be made, before the louniy t'lerK or j.inn oounty, al Aiuany, urejron, on Tueiay, July 18'JO, yiz: ALLISON C. LISTER. rri'sniption P. 8. No. WOO, for the Lot , 4 and 5 and S. K. 'i of N. V. li of Sec, 0, T. 12 S.. II. i t He iiiunex the follnwiuif w itnesses to prove Ins FontiiiiioUM residenee upon and ctiutvuiion oi snid j land, via: .(. W. llihop, Henry H. Vroom. Joim M.SimitiH. llcnrv K. t rosuy. all oi io:tnon r. u. I.iiiii cmnty- (Jft'(iia. r a i i v ii si" v EEFOfit EVERYBODY COME! -TO PICNIC AT SATUJRDAY, nPROG RAM TVI EXKRCISHS COMMENCE AT 10 A. M. Music by the Band. Vocal music. Music theaBn d. Address by A. Jack Adams. Music by the Band. Dinner to 1:30 p. m. Music by the Band. Address by Dr. J. A. Lamberson. Music. Other exercises. Music by the Band. Foot-racing for prizes. Wheelbarrow races. Sack races, ete. Music by the Band. Grand Ball in the evening. W. B. DONACA, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS Cigars, Tofcacco, FarnisMeg Goods, Etc. FirstGlass Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. ' Country IProd vice Taken in Exchange for Goods. Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Boards and Pickets. S. I. BACH'S lMew Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL. The public school house on the south, The paper mill on the north, The big planer on the east, . And the depot on the west, . - " Makes the Corner Store the Hub Oil CKKTKIl IT IS A NEW STORE I CARRYING NEW " GOODS. GIVES TO ALL ITS PATROHS HEW DEALS. Keep a full line of Men's and Boys' Clothing of .Browns ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keep soul and bodv together. Isobody complains of Bach's prices. On or About July 1st, "VVe Will Remove to the Store Now Occupied by G. T. Cotton. UNTIL THEN WE WILL SELL BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS Sc CAPS, AT GREAT REDUCTIONS Please Call and Examine Goods & Prices. JOHN G. REED. THE - LACOIB! JUNK , OF1 GRAVITY' goods or quarrels -with his "a