The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, July 04, 1890, Image 2

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    Lebanon lixme
-A. JACK ASAMS, OFA I.. AJ.KXAXl'F.B.
ADAMS & ALEXANDER,
rriti.SHKRS asi ri:oruiirroi:s.'
T-Vrrtli of July, 1
And wo all wloKrato.
So rto our "hik-Us, aunt.
WIL L FA h'MJa J '.
il.-iv of I hi4 s'iyim.
M;m IiU (Ifimti,
V.'c hardly expect to jrt r bf
"iluvt interminable" question, iie.es
farming pay? but by , canvassing'
the iUojtion both negatively and
"pofitivcly every one can draw his
own infercn-vtv Will sOiojvkeop
injj Viv? Will. t;ul'"rmr or .loot
ing pay? Will lifa .pay? How
. ilo thes: questions sound? And
yet they are as reasonable as
the one we are to consider. Tell
me of the capacity of the tl-xtor n
nnd of the tailor, tell me ot his
location, and of his aptitude for
the business, nnd I can answer.
Tell me of what material" you pro
pose to tnake a f,rr.ier, tell me of
his habits, and of the condition of
his soil and m-irkets, and I ea:i tell
you if he will find a profit or none.
Successful farming, it mn-rt be v.n
derslood, i.- not that which secures
a lar.e nlonied result this year,
nnd the nest year, and the year
after; but it is that which insures
to the land n constantly accumulat
ing fertility in connection with re
munerative results. I know there
are many quiet' old gentlemen
among the hills, who have a sleepy
way of putting in their wheat and
their potato patch year after year,
.and a sleepy way of never spend
ing, who drop off some day leaving
money in their .purse;- but such
success does not tempt the young;
.it gives no promise of a career.
Tork and cabbacre for dinner and
the land left lean, might be written
on their
sive
certain that no other farming will
'The facutly of not spending, is
cultivated by some f irmers a great
-vlea.1 "more faithfully than their
lands; but the faculty of right spend
ing is at the bottom of all .signal
'success in agriculture as in ether
business pursuits. This kind; of
'-enterprise is what farmers speeudiy
. la'C-k; 4uid the lack 13 due to the
leeeure tenure by which they hold
their property. The merchant
vvho turns his capital three or four
on Tuevday
torvi i lionie iY'mu S'iii.
- (5 ( 8iin:ih! anil, wife, . ou Mon
ilay n turned hi'iiu: to Albany
J. M. Waters and wife, rclnvr.ed
home fr.mi AlUuiy, 011 Tuestbiy.
Po'i'i c!l lanir!e rlajM for one dol
lar each, at PilNtniry's Uj-iI Front.
Miv, lictla K-tcr is slowly n'ciivor
Snjt from her late atlavk of sielnuvs,
lbiry niaUt ly and V. W. Waters,
on Wediiesdav last returned from Albany.
! ;-u. . il ;n i ' .;:ly grewnv;. ?!r.
i .Iiihn Anns w 11 ci t iiuj juiu a lit;;'
an) i lun --, tiinl wlii'ii it is i-i inpU totl will
I ad'l lmieli f the i-ni:irniK" of our
! prWhiir sueiviiant., I uuik'i -uul will
' oci lijy it ! f?ona tis H fin'.s'-f;.!.
i Mr. li.-auMiAo is ;i!.-o lulMi'ig r.v.
1 :i5,i::io! to tii- 1 ::rn.
j ..Now. the ivadi rs of (he Exvkk-s
le.us't utiili island tt-at th inU rpi i-ii:
j-:joile of f-'wi-et li,:t:eli not all lie
1 in (he village. Hut tw yen 1 !onsr
frtMWiint vi-t iHxf (liat Air. lluirii
Hariri, i-i Impriiving bin jiliuv !y -ut-!
in t in-lirioli alosisr (ho roadvvnv, t!as
ivliiinii uoii-h to ln atity of the liiu-j
1,-i'athiti I it- 1::oj for a Inane; he a!.-.o nia.le ;
t onsi ili-s-abk' hnprnvi-nu nt on his bu:!I-1
11!H.
-"' 'si .. ' .! v ...
V-.. if';" P" ?
ymf. ?v -i.i-,
riu'ii as von inf yt 11 eroi'.u t help;
I'ho Uttle daughter of J. F. Venner ran nr-nee iiut .Mr. ?.ir,r;in, rtir r.ai h-
JHlliiUii-li l!t, is tiaviHj; MM no lirst-el:;ss
work ilono tuthe wair:n nnid and voa
on
niontally eonelodo bitter keep h
to overso enr i'.at tor rovlul.1.
Mr. Uidliriuth next come.') to our
no; ic. f r l.is ;ish and oiiersry. lie is
taiiidiimr Uite a kirre harn and will
be woli oreojOisl to shelter hts sto k
Jiii t oo::i. its' winti-r.
Walter H UM.-i.s liwy i!);d;i:;c; needed
hnprovi r.K'iits and elenniaj barn
ynu harnvard of rul-hish; usiiiii tlie
jnnmu -e and straw he gnthered to top
j dress (he seil ia his oj ehard. That is
jri.chtt Mr. House, for a man who ket ps
jthietrs tidy and trioi areaud him
1 jree.vi'idly siii'oH.ds well in his l-.u-aiiess.
J stvT 1 So'-ns, tr lley ( reek, he.ve
is rapidly t-oa valeseiny from her late
sieklless. '
the fit her and Mother or .1. Jlilyen
Weduesdav paid UrowusviUo
relatives a visit. -
I. W. Starr is thoroughly rpnavatiie;
the City drus htore, . preparatory to a
fresh 00a t of paint.
K. 1 Johnson, acted as ritv marshal
j darinir the ahsenee of .1. S-.-nger while
in atteiubinee ot eonrt af AUany.
Peter Hume and wife on Friday,
left for the louver S'a sn'aatrs, re
maining until too fo!lov ing Monday. .
-Knooli Ttida:way was thrown from a
Imekiii"- horso, ou Wednesilav, hut
loiiuiiatvij eaiK.;t uuk ' f divided their saw and crist mill
I oiopertv, Mr. Foster h dditi' the fr: i--t
Trout on the imjvT Calanooia, ar -!ir,i!l. I iMiders-tand Mr. .Mrr!s odi rs
lH-frinuing to Lite lively, the waters p.;-, sa w mill and niillshe f r sale, 'lies
having subsided and taken on a is a ihsi;:dde pitee of pro)t-rt v, and it
warmer temperature. j the proper parties seetire it t'h y v. ill
P. V. Starr and family, on Monday ' evr-.ttinly do well with it.
returned from Halsoy, w he-e for the Next Ci.mes onr frieiid Mr. Shea,
past -week they have been visiting Rev. j His new camp, of whi.h I spoke ia a
Phillip Starr and family. I f-mor nmnUr of I lie Kxi'Kixs, i.-? eom-
H-.-nrv Windom, on Thursday last ! pleted. 1 had thy sa!isf:i- tion of stop
i,.t rriovi'i,. int ".Mr. ! m.s there and Hoc-ma (lie law and us
Wir.doni ami family will pass (he sum-; epupmeius. r,er
mer months with Hrownsville re'.a-l " 11 '
lives.
J nies ('alloway of Corvallis, on Fr;
day passed through
eastern Orecon, from
will shortly return with a band of
hrti-sc-s
Kvorvthimr for tha etui-
rs is 1 lu re and in
plaee, exeept the oiieloth whieh miner
says he even provides. Xn-v 1 caniu l
Cnmli:-.e te jutre of te Elm Fii;of
Ci'.iibre.ia, so lax:ive ri.d ratritio.is,
vith the r.ieiiciiit'. v'iiiks of pl.nnU
known to be tr.t bcnr!ici.d to tlie
kutnna svsteni, fort-.iinj th ; ON ).V I'll si
FECT REMEDY to 6v-t gea;iy yet
promptly on the
EIDNETO. LIVER AlfD EOWELS
-AKO TO
tha System Lncctuaiiy,
sa THAT
r.EFnE;sKi;a sleep,
HEALTH and erRENCTH
Msturr.llj f-'llovr. Evtry one is inr it
and cd nrc d. !rhel with it. Ask our
.iiiirfiint for SYKUP OF FIGS. Miuiu
iViturcd ordy hy t2
CALIFCRKIA FIG SYRUP CL,
Lst-s-vri.tit, K. v. Kew Yonx. N. Y.
Curiosity Shop.
FOIl ll.YIlOYIZNM
Notions, : Novelties,
And Gents' Fsmisiilsg Goods,
iO TCV-
on nis wa to fcl ..tonH-r ht.ve the privH-Ke" to o.e
:.h'ch ''S as many I erries and ve-i tables as thev
w "l t wish whilo stonoiiiL.- tlu-ri. i-rntw. !
, - . ' " TP - tmeses. Should votl nnss ll;:it way and wisil to- A " A UI fl W S
heir grave-stones. . If progres- The funeraK wrviees of the infmt i set. one of the tim-st irardens alony the - VV . . lVl KJ O Jl-iO.
farming will not pay it is quite ? eh.ild ef Porter Klnv-.ro ami wife, were taantiani river, ttop and take a plTmpse
oy IIIO Itev. .-v. ijOioy, roi'ui.-eieu ::i j or .M r. Miiea s rHrlen. It lie is not i,h
family residence, on Sunday, June ST-th h'-sy ntt?ndiiir to th.e want-! of his
at 11 A. M. I mi'.oeiMUS option-she will show von
George Keenev. who durintr the. I around. Four reasons for hi. bavin i This tide of Tort land for Variety and
recent term of court, stood trial at Al- 1 o !ine a pmlt-ii will be at nmt evidotit 1 r.ees.
imnv. ehanrert witu "ASs-auit wu aiioyou: rim, ine prnn o rs :oo i
deadly weapon." was acquitted, hav- iiuansftvment; teoond, a unit tliut is j
ine proven an a'labi. . " . i uiu xeoiied for grow in vesr.-;.aliK s; i
Tirv V Snerrv of the O ik Crc- k third, a most intiij lete oatfit ofpanlen- First dcior s aith of Kxehanee H-U 1
ehtireh. o;i Sundav June 2!. lS:i:,
preaehed toa very lnrire sttendanee, I
the funeral servii'es of Mm Eva Mills,
Sabi-ath services at the C. P. ehnri
NOTHING LIKE IT
LOOK IN ON US.
. - . . .. . r . -
ii;i tools; lourili. .Mr. Miea s -rixsi r-r-1
tune in sor-uihis: the help of Mr.
-:0iue! Hieki-ns, one of bwoet Home'
rvist iudns:ri.)U3 voutnr men. to use i
South Brownsville, were well
. Jti.eni
sA n -..,- .l.l. rtl I'llori-sf-'li-r si-v:l--lt J
times in a year, and who know? j tK-inff dtlivr-red ioth miming . aud
that an old stock of cooJs ' w iii j evening bv the llev. liowersox. -
involve heavy kisses is -stirotdated i
to con?tant activity and watchful- j
T.e?s. The forraor on the ether S
t bevo'id Mr.
!.:,-! . !1 e.W!;s is litis
(oreieir.t eov.'f
ehoii-,' fi ut, !
v.va s
r nit
i:ts prte a
plai-e
f.xiai.
Mr.
h
var'a ty
ex ':. to li:
the grow ini of pt ne'u s v. sj.eti
-Hay harvft has eommeneed in this j jr .t-n l-.js
section, and aith'-uuh fears were the-ir ess I tit re.
pri're,l t!;at the crop v.-oti
the late rain have ineurwl
d be short.
hand,-inheriting hi? patch of lnnd,o?,t vk-ldTii tldsimnVediatevieitritv.'
iind feeling reasnnahly- sure of - hi? j ...vheu you start on a fishing tr-p, a
oats and wheat, in this "eountrv at i latint to the rootintains, ,-liot f'-u'it
..lea.st. yields t this feeling of ene thins," that XVsU'rs I,ns lpen
curity and is not spurred y the
"I stiraulus of necesr-iiv.
Well !:(!
0::?Eii.
:n:dj
d t
Mirnv.p, a
HIDDEN THOUGHTS.
We are
appear to
:t alwavs what
, and we often.
ham! eannett tx-.i-vna,
r.t'.Kr relishes, f uital-le
-1 ..." :.'-;., V..; ,- Dr!;o::i.:s or nv.iP tnxte fo.
1 , ilv V,l.l:I,'l -v. , in j ....... .-vi. - !, , , ..
I ...... n-.n,inlAri: t.-ll.-. '"- I ;.; 1 1 !v
we I Fourth of Julv paraae. tti eonncetam i
A Srr fie r.;r IT.os.
. Ttchh'fr lik-s are- known by moisten:
!'he pi rspiration eun-;:.jr iiitfr.se iis-ti-itis
ulnti warm. Thi- form. n v.i l!
as h:::id, l ;-. c.;ii:;r and j-r '--It i:-ii-te ,
ield nt o!-i- . Dr. It;-a!il;o'. i'-le
U--inedy, whieh aet-3 !:ree'!y on tht
'M t Mi'.eti-d. a;..-or Us tnuiur. ivli:-.vs
raia: ..nt e?::--.
.i
ts a p
Of,...., li
M. A.
sav , Willi tae cornel ian pr-.-ser.icu a ver. . Sevt r;d
iMnss we do not think, and make attractive an:earam.v. t Phii'imer.
jofesious, sometime? of faith, and j vrrk " J hf,v7 l wh,ch wi ..
fi, - 7 j. j.. .. , ! soon span the Cal.inooia river is ste.-,d-
jthen agaan of aheetion, which we j l1y vrogUMe, pilini? has 1-een driven.
are l.ir trom teeimg. ; iixxt -trnat (iron piers hav- Uen nnk, and th-Htt thed:"
we hide is far more m extent ' and j false work tor the fc-r:u;ro prop-r. would n
mr.!:!.i;S
Of C'it Ill'r
-O,
It;-,
Mr. Jienry
.1 , wtio i-
DON'T nilP YOUIv OLD STOVE.
Yet, can !uy n:iy of the
L.AT 1Z WT iwrrwiiK
Cbenp, rf
S YA : I! ROTHEK S.
Nearest friends, do we confess the and from all report?
7 ain for whieh we tremble, the iov occasion, stot-.kU see
i - , , , -, i ii t-elllS I'USliea aneao, alio souse i i ;o h.s liiviv v-iii-.u. v.
of which we are asnametl,the rigid I d , 0.vm5,!lta nt.Av te t-jci.-ewted il-.U For sal-- by M. A. Miih-r.
.. : : r c.'. t . . i . '. k - !
vi Livisiiis t our iiieo'is, me tinui-
t-re i comiemnatton of the on; we
love. No Spartan boy ever con
cealed his gnawing fox with mors
Fed clous care than we con ceal all
these mental tortures. And well
for us we do conceal them. We
must never forget that our estimate
'ia onlv ours, and that ethers'.
exactly opposite, may he just as true
-and far mure generous, and .that
.all things are relative and con
ditional. We hide our contempt
'lliazdzn and
t:ton3 Wars, also
FIXTURES.
Short A'ofiW.
jut to er.;:ov-s. w a-5 taken wi; U n sc- j
esittaeU. lie bad bf- n act ii-touv. d i
ftivlhf byd.-imrwith mroiiv-e. ; THEY CARHY A FULL LINE OF
r-i-ai,!..-fi.ec! that fo-lowed !
ahe hint miserable for i"i:r ' r-r
vclumn than what we fal?elv 'Jis- reaches trom tne norm to tne soutn ;iiir tne cramp had been r-hewd.
..... ; si,lt ! T-f-r.t; trv- f li..nili,! !
p.ay; and m the drama ot lite ; the orth Brownilhj Citv hall I t 'h -Km and rinrrlvH-a Remedy, i
suppression plays a greater - part j on t-ie eVeninir of Wt-ilnesday last, lie was nmcli pivn-l with it, as its ef-
ihan. assumption. Not even to our the miners meeting was well attended,. feet was almost i.it:i;uane u3, ami no I
rtrrtorea on tins j tisajireeaoie strer t le-eis :n--oa-pnjiiet i
.11:.. .. ,1 ,. n-A.l- '.rc- It k ,.rT.--)T' l.--..'. . .t-. ...... , ,
) oeea-on. sioc.k is i nj:ui , -ji i- ; .. . . . . , ' Ull Jr .i.mi i ejii
is l.eiiit pusliea aiieao, atui souse ro.-ss ; tarmer i rime v-m-iii. vifmej.i.-,
E:T Job 1 1 or; io.-ie on
; season. i ' ' i
Ou Saturday la-t a gl-Mii wis: wi-,i tosy opuro!-t ee-t-m-rs, j
thrown over our entire eommmiity oy v . ' - . "' ir . ; Timber Land, Act Juris 3, i37S.
I i. ..,.-l..T.t r...i:tti.- to iCMlii lillliisii v.jii si i:-"i:t-u lumovr, .
!l uvr.u-icimii:s .. ......... -r . -. - ., 'l
the almost instantaneous Jeath of t!tt- '':;'.'lV- . ax'"- ' '"-i
bert V. Stanard, - occuring at alx.ut 11 i .; .wmE: prters: j
A.M. at tie.- farm residence ot HiS!;?',TBl',l'jr '.
father, A. W. Stanard, situated fy-n-itr,,'iy;;;;;- ;.:
41 miles nortli of j;r-Avnsvii!e. At me : iVii-t:. t-.-:ir.i: a.-A i;:ij,er r
time of the accident the decease! was j At onr mill in Wirtsburtr, Linn
encaged in hauling straw, a load of j Oregon. JKN;-.if:s c Co.
I vuii i he liatl flrivcn to tne raie emer-
inp the orchard, where tbe Vhe you n if i
man alighf-d, drove the team throuirb ,
it is supp-jseo.
notice rort rriil.K ATION-
l"N!Tf l I.AMI O
1 1
T'.T. 1
:: i. 1--.SJ.
N otic 3 cf Dissolution
tl-. -,t finil it is simnost'il. tiiere
If,,.? ,m witness to the unfortu- i M"'7 i "kvkky otvex tiut praro. ;
r... 4, v.t .l""i " " . ' " r-.nn-r.ru;. ni.-n.-ilre t-xii:i5r ;n: w-, : .. .,
i"i :iw ia luvaiium, vui I nate :.:iair, iu ae.niiuiis 1 lia.Tawt Ji. W ..--.na. kru.vn ns ir.p l
lfSn!-t r-f thai clfitf.ror-nf - nlir I -wd if f ! .-. i n iv.-ilonnt tllft WSEV1I1. Si!nel 1 f.f I'njrvr A Wa-iir.,. is ti,U A-.v t'.i i-vt-t
1 t-y 4 -s nil 1 --m. . -. - l.n- llllll !t'U lit i i. U Clff .vn' ...
IHL VUCUUltJU Ul I ltvcVj lll.'t AIl.
nee married; ur tear of a coming j . - usuio- tl
. . . T 1 . ..1 . . . 1 . ...... 1 - . i
! in id fell in front
wagon, a wheel of wbieb passed over x
ei via ic l i-!-! hiul rvtviv
-t tin .
i:;-l tn.r; n
le skull and inflict- i thb l:U ty
nnancial crash when the rumor 4 inr a mortal w oand. The nsse of (be !
would fulfill itself. Our only numway team attracted the attention j
confidant is ourself, and this is one i of feianard, who immediately
e all Carry j 1 , tj, rrrrmnd in nn iueie i-i
which i fndi!ion: a lnesensrer was imme- j
if .T"-r,c-. rf.
JiiiiN 1 N-t-fpl.'
A"::M. --.ul-!
i. - i
w 110 never., ueiiays
aliout with us the talisman
FOR SALE.
NOTICE IS HFRKRY 0! TV THAT IN' CO.M-i,;-,i-ii
--lirU t-- 5 r-;V:'.-or ! -i t t-f I L-r-.--
.i:J-.;::i S, !,;! 'i l l "Mi .-: ! -r !-.f
.-: iiiti-rr lnnil i:: lln S-i-i-o; ';",ii.riii;i, Urx-iiti,
.. a in, c:i-i tVas l.lnt:vr Territory."
mi mas .1. jni.i.rft,
ii-" T.-i!t:'-'! etnni'y rf l.iriTi. Si-t.-vf On-riv.
1; r -l.-v I'lil : c I.N : .- .r:: -'.j-.'..'ii-t-:il
r, T ,!,,-. ,Un'!--,. ,f tin- X. K- s4 of -V-n.1.1
ai, ;h f;v, ii-!,',n .-. 1- -i:!. r.l:.i. Xi. L'
1111,1 wi:l ':' r ):..! ti i-.ij Ui it ins-I m-r
-.. 1 it k f--r i;.s t nn -t r -r t'--'-
ir.a-.i f.-r iivrKi'.it,;,al .iiii- oku u i-mk n
hi i-i-.H.i !- .!! ite.ct '.-!'";-.' itio r-i-t-r i:.(
ri-cifr o- t .t oi-s-n:i -iiy, t'reon, un
.i-.!-fi:iv, t!:tv -t!i iiv ei' Aiu'ti-1, 1
iis .niiii... ; nit-i"' C-'i. ll-.iv. Win. IT.ili-.
. M. ...r:-!-i i-inl .!. i:. i'.. in s till lAHat:-.u.
.-,-.:t-:v. iifvj,n.
Anv uti-i H r.-r :v e'ntni'.'i-J -"v-r '!
-r-:-"! t-.nvl- in-: r--,u,Mtt?'l to lilf tin ir
i-:--1ia ? It.ii oil.ee ta .tr l-.f.r.; i'.'-tti ( ly ci
Ai,.". t. U .- J. T. Ai l i:is-,)'. ls. r;i-tor.
SC"reniS rS!'S-"-"--v1 160 Acres of LandiOYERUHD TO CALIF0RH1A
, 11 l:l i 0-" I;all p:s--ii..le attention was rendered j ... .
hi le our thoughts, and were it not; t,ieuflVre r but tbe iniurv was of to MA
r. 1 1. '. .. , . . . r l . . . . . . . , - , . . . 1 ..:..- t .. . c ... . - . ........
for this power of concealment: the (fatal a linture, end in n einirt tiiue the i
ii uuii; laini; rji a juiclv v. j.ii.-j. i i niu . . ... , - - ... ..... ....... ,
'blown to atoms
3 Miles East of Lebanon.
i Funeral servir-es wen; con.luetort t y , f'i U P.1, C:o.hI Water. Itieh I.and, i
Ktv. -A. i.'iv, ai- me '. ic-m- i Ooet ..-Iioi.l in .. mile; umall
deneeon .Sunday, June 29, 1Sj(, end j Improveuieat.
were attended ny an immense
SOUTI I ERX I ACTT'l C COM lAX Y'S
I.CS 15.
.'" - - ' U-i.iirse of fjvninathizir.ff neisrhtxirs and
" It is gurprising to vrhat lengths i friemU froin BrowiiKvillo and the sur
the spirit of envv and uheeiierous'! roumbnjc country; at the concliision
rivalry is curried by . pome of our
little neighlors tlie Capital City
and our own county seat for in-
cf -n-inn T.r.lr fif if T-r-hn nrsn ' .!-
'lowed Portland to'orow mi n,l riafres, there Vicing slw many on hoi-M-lowecl
iortland to grow P an' bac?k and a for,t. on bert W. Stanard
exist m peace by her side with no J was ft nlost exempl:iry and promising
disposition to jealousy. And should I youujr man, 1 ( yearn ofne, bis sud-
our town overlan someot Portland 8 ea oem.se is Keeniy leis uy uw k-
of the. iTtofit touehim? and t-bXiUfiit Ser
vians liy llcv.' I,eItoy, . tbe remains
were borne to their last earthly restiua
place, the liaptist buryiny jrrouad, the
funeral cortege nuni'.iereil fifty-six car-
Price, - - $io per Acre.
Apjdy nt thi.-j ofliceor to
Martin Hickman,
The Mt. Shasta Route.
Tias Between Aloasy and San Fran
cisco, 35 Honrs.
California Express Train Run Dally
BETWEEN POrtTLAND AND
SAN FRANCISCO.
territory (which it certainly will
do), we expect the same amicable
relations to exist. Neighbors, do
keep sweet.
We never read the reports of
ConffrcssioTial gqnathle?, which are
published as though sunrise de
pended upon. them, but what we
think of that idle Enclish tioble-
reaved parents, bmthers nnd sifters,
who have in their ..miction ine sym
pathy of this, our entire community
RiI.Mll'VIIi.
A Cure for Sick ITeadJicbe.
Thisdistrcssins complaint isduetor-n
inactive or -.Uifrish liver with eonsti
pateil liowei.s, whieh derunjres tiieKtoiii
aeh and disturbs the nervous system.
BRICK! BRICK!
125,000 Bride
At my yard in the Mil-utlis o! Lebanon
For Sale at Reasonable Rates.
All Kinds of
iiv i M....1.V. l .'.rth-.Kl... Ar...lii:4."i a. m.
n o; p. M....I.V .AIImiiy. Lv... :4.: a. m.
J: a. m Vr Hii I r,ili--iMM.,.J... 51 '".-
Local Passonger Train Dally (except Sun.lay)
Sr!rt a. M....I.V l'orili n ' r .. -I l'i r. M.
1-I!P. M....I.V Vi'iniU l. ...H: A. M.
i. Si....Ar Kii-t- ii-.- Lv... too v.
Vi'illi rc-atne-.s atnl r-Kiiitc:i. Ini;iiv of
..iin.j ,i;'-iii.- r.Twl r.i dir.-SHl ."e liilii
n'tiiii in I hi bifid, ofti a so severe hs to i MASON WORK DONE
r.ian who was lounging in Florence i i.roveut all ror-,t or bleep. One of Ir.
and who on hearing the English HJiutiu'a Improvtnt l-ivcr mm wii
parliament Kpaken" of, lazily' in- re"vc;'yo of uU t Ue im d mwvy
x . -, t,T ,', , ' aed a few more uosos wol co.roi li.e
quired, "Is that thing .. running ! iv.r ai:( jioniach and regulate the
vet?" - During its sessions'-', the bowlcs. ' Wldle these pills are sma.il,
members discourse yery learn- easily taken, and niild at:d jrtnile in
tt'.cir action. lln r- is no r.u-ti.ci.-ic nn-i
I). W. 1IAKD1N.
high tarirF and civil service . lt(.ho . j H.llts a box. bold by to. A.
reform, .and even go so far as toj MUkr.
out i'iuaceons
ISTOP AND READ.
talk valorously
and buckbhot in connect ioa 'with
the fisheries diilic.uity, -but Ihey '
The test of a man is not whether
he can govern a kingdom smc.e-
Oil vJv
Shave and Ntca
Hair-Cut.
An Or.n Sot.iiki:?s Stoky: In the
late war I was a piilukr in the Y-X
.T.,.,.!..-.,i r..l -1 ; fi .1 . 1 111 11 V ,
"rrntrht. ioKt, nl;iit as well burst a few i r. .'..;.. '".... -., . ,.r., ... :... , J.n!
.r j-----. ;.ii:i::i;.i: ,-..-;'--.... ----- --.
poap-biibl-l-s? in the face of the pub- j chronic diarrhoea, nimv thvn I have Shanipooin
- when I fount! e.ny that would rive inc.! ior u. , u oi ui
ndief thev would ttipirei.iv '.onch, l uanaruu.
i until v iiamtieriinii s . o;ir, v m-i-tu
.... , !..-. . 1 ..... 1 I
f i ; 1 1 ijiiirrnoea i;i-iiii'uv . imuu-ih
I Local Passenger Train Dally (except Sunda))
s:2rtp. M...i.v Albany r... a. m.
.:.- F. l....Ar l'brt'.t.in . 1-v... .V.." A. M.
liW f. m....I.y Albany Ar... t:JS A. M.
.'A r. M....Ar 1.1-lmimu I.v... S:IO A. M.
7. :ai . V....1.V... Allmiiv -l.-.f. r. v.
8. 2 a. M....AT...... .... .ifiii.n m r,1'vri-,-!lM;
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
TOURIST SLEEriXvi CAI,
For oe'-.ii;i))od."i! of 8cco:.-.l-CIass
lVs5sennei, altmdit'tl to
lixprcis 'i'ruius.
The S. I". C'it' Fi-ti-N' fiilfcp ci.nn-lmi wltli
h'iI i lie rt s-.i'iir ii;-.-s ou tue jtjua fcida lnv. lVom
10-t f F ftiiXt-t, l'ol'liH'.lll.
Vv'ost Side Division.
DKTWEKS
PORTLAND and CORVALLIS
3i.r!n.K.i-;i-i I.nc.
handed, but whether his private homy notiw. I used it nnd will .iy it Hyi' hH) (juLl) . bAlttD.
life is tender and beneficent and I i th.-oidy romedy that ?.yc ,m nnnnent "u
. . -c i . tc t i rtdiet and no o;id rixulls follow, xi
hi wife and children hapy. If 1 1 (ako vU.illiHTV. in rumu-iuUu thu VlllKloea alKi .y. Nay 1M m the
could wrn-o my name is stars -at-ross i nivKwaiiun to all of my old vomn.oH, . Luxury. ;i
the l;t--aycui3, I
i:-
iG
liens.'
Should be put
man vhoj.'j hmnt
vet-
Tl-S EXFitESa UtktS the li-'dvL
to ! who, whilo givtii.tf titetr s. rvkvs to
Iht-ir wrtii-l i.v, '.iiti;nli.l Hits .li:.:ii!U
de;!;-;e r.s 1 "ud, t'r hi ont iiiii uo-.vl:-i!c-t,t,ait
and e.rn-oo:-.ed fiH-.-i. ymirs t rniy.
. y.. l-';t-:xi'i.'i. il.u-y, Ore. ir
bUiu ' .? - --.- ......
it to IVli-rsfni A Wiilu-e'd Ilual E-tato
o:i.ci.
Malt Train Dally (Except Sunday)-
'. in. ...I.v 1'urllsr -1...
- y-. '.ii - 'orvalii.-
..Ar..(-.L0 p. in.
.I.v 1 io r. m.
Ort
iil. any ami Crvnlli connect with trains r,l
n I'li-'iiic i.ailroa.t.
Express Tralx Daily (Except Sunday..
-1 1.", p. in. ...I.v...
H')p. m....Ar...
,.roi !!:in,1 Ar9:i0. hi.
-Mi MiiiMviHe LvJ:-t . m.
I'rop.
THROUGH TICKETS
To All 1'olntH
SOUTH ASD EAST YIA'CALIFCFJIA.
"..r full i!ifi-r.na!U!i resanlinjr rnlos, maps,
i-ti-., !'. I i;i r(ii:iMiiy' sxul at Alti.iiiy.
a. k;eiii.:k, . e. i: liootU;
Miuuittcr JUi. t. i". ik X'-ten.
sent.
n i.
"4?J'Tr.
8 As
V. C. PCTXR3CN,
S- O. WALLACE.
PETERSON k WALLACE,
Real Estate Brokers,
DO A CEBER&L AGERCY BUSISESS,
liKlii!li:iT fire ami t.ifu Insurance.
-HAVE ON H.VND POME
Choice Bargains
In Both City Property and
Farm Lands.
Collections Attended to
Promptly.
ricnltnral
Depot.
Knapp, Burrell & Company, of Albany, Oregon, carry the
most complete line of Farm Implements in the Willamette
Valley, consisting of Buggies and Phaetons of all kinds,
Bain Wagons, Mountain Seeders and Drills, Deering ai
MeCormick Binders and Mowers, the Celebrated Oliver Steel
and Chilled Plows, the only Chilled Plows ever sold in Ore
gon that give entire satistaction in all kinds of ground.
We keep a full line of extras of all goods sold.
Call and examine our goods before you buy; and do not
forget to buy the Lightning Full-Circle Hay Press.
F. H. ROSCOE,
Manager.
AGENTS FOR
I.ON-HON I.IVKrt!"OOIj & CI.OBE INSfE-
AXlK (li;
Ot Alint AN AW-VRAXf E CO.. of London.
OAKLAND HOME IXl'IlACE CO., cf Oakland,
C'a'.ifoi nia:
STATE INS! 'ft ANTE CO., of Salem, Oregon.
farm ray .t meiicitajcts' ixsubasce co..
of -alcin.
S. P. BACH'S
Rew Corner Store
AT COST!
To M.nkc Room for Jly
Spring and Summer Slock
DRY GOODS,
FUREISHI53 GQGDS, ISD SOTIOSs, Jp
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
I WILL CLOSF OUT MV
I'ntirv Stock of
Boots 6c Shoes
AT COST.
Olt OEIVTEI OF GRAVITY.
IS A NEW STORE I
CARRYING NEW GOODS.
GIVES TO ALL ITS PATROBS HEW DEALS.
Now is the Tinio to
SECURE HEAL BARGAINS.
I Propose to Hava
TI1K
Keep a full line of Men's and Bovs' Clothing of Browns-
ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and
Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keep seal and
boo v together.
Nobody complains of Bach's goods or quarrels with his
prices.
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
TUT? Mi;
lllr III II
MVII ORDERS
rrompt'.y attended.
V . lH . IV J-VTJ, ivncl i Am Now Prepared to Furnisk
Aiimn.y, Oroson. and Keep in Stocl
j. c. McPERsoH. KUb lit, rLUUKliNlj, MUULUliNlr
Hoase, Sign & Carriage Painter, -v-d fhbiiuo .! M..i.It.
paper hanger a glazier. Shingles, Boards, Pickets, Doors, Windows.
Blinds, and Builders Hardware.
uoniracts lascn lor iny ivina 01
lIouie Work, such as
Plain nr Fanrv Painting
All First-Class, at Lowest Prices.
Cll nnd See Me.
E. GOAK.
GRAiNINQ. PAPER HANGING),
Frescoinp ad Ilou-ie Decoration of j
Orders left ot tlie ExriiKSS office -will
rect'ive prompt attention.
BtFOBS
AFTER
Tl;;3 Celebrated French Cure,
Wnrr.-i.ltMl ' h P!J Pfi ii IT! M C" mflivT
Weoie iinuuilllll. T.-fnii-ja.
la ?Of.D OH A.
'i4.i POSITIVE
CUARANTEE
to cure n u y
f-miu nf nenona
iI'mop, or iiy
iliN-r'iwr cif Iho
tonrntiv or-
cans of fit!irr
tes wlu-Mier nr
i.iiiK from the
xivn ue of WlniHlniits. l ul-n-to or 0iium.
i-i .in-- iSn iniiniiiii luiiuorciinn, oror luuui
Piico, A i'., t'u'li HS I.os of Brain I'ower, Wnfcrflil
ii"m, lVniliie iloirn Tumi in tlie Park, Seminal
pnkness, II j uteris, Nvrrnusi rrmtration Nort'nni
Rl KiilisnU'ii. l-!lcflTlipa, lMK-mcss. Wrnk Mem
ory, Iiss of Pnwr-r niul IinoloiicT. nliirti H no
Rkflxl of ton lt-n-l to rtmiiturpnlil ns iifl iimnn.
fty. rrlcef 1.00 a 1kx. 6 boxes for fci.uo Bent by
mail on rit ol r-rice
A W It I T r K N V A n A NT K E f or overr JS W)
or-ler, to refnnil the mouwr if rurmii- .ut
I'mo is not effort.!. Thoiunmia of tent i tin". !s
irnui r-i-inn-1 toiiul'. o both rexes, iK-rniaiienth-cnrcil
br AHiiBoncriNK. flrvnlnr frm. Ali4re
1Mb. ArnKO MERIGKME CO.
WKSTECN r Tl A NOH,
BOX 27 l'OilTLAXB, OE
Hole Atfcnt fi IjCbnnon, Or.
3313:XI HOLT,
Druggists & Apothecaries;
dealers in
Pure Drugs AND MeDICIXES3
Paints, Oils nnd Gluss.
STATIONERY,
Fine Perfumerj, Brushes & Combs
CIGARS 'AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES.
Prescriptions Accurately Compounded.
Main Street, Lebanon. Oregon.
All parties contesi plating building, or desiring lumber f
any other purpose whatever would do Avell to call on
EXCHANGE HOTEL. 3 HUMPHREY & TAYLOR
FURSiSHES THE BEST ACCOMMODA
TIONS IS LEBABON.
The Bulldlns Has Been Overhauled,
Renovated and Refurnished.
NO : CHINESE : EMPLOYED.
New Furniture, Clean Beds, Good Meals,
Genial Proprietors.
o Mrtltor Whether Yon Stop One Tiny or Al-i.lo
with I s tor n ar, iou NMll Fiml at tile
Kxchnngo All Uic Coioforts of Home.
ISAAC BANTA & J. W. BANTA, !
rnoi'Rrrrroits.
At his lumber yard at this place or at th sawmill.
We have on hand a first-class stock of
Rough and Clear Lumber.
Bills of all kinds filled on short no tic
Give me a call """'
Before Purchasing) Elsewhere
Huntphrej' & Faj Jor.
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