Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. . ..SEPTEMBER 12. 1SDO. EYES AND EARS! Oil! Ja1 Coal oil I Naturalist And of course t here's conl ! Time is fleeting. Get ready Fur winter. Quit your grumbling. llcjoleoln our prosperity. Stew sidewalk ly the block. See if ttiere are any holes In the roof. The Express four months for 50 Sohool opens ftt the Academy Sept. 55. Ross Humphrey built a barn last week. We see the fcte&m worn! saw agam at work. M. E. Henrn will atop In Jefferson awhile. Lumber IS and $9 per M at Wheeler's 'Mir mill. Send sample copies of Express to your friend. A. R. Lyle !s down from Urook coun ty buying stock. Notice Mrs. Rice's announcement In another column. H Busier will put up a dwelling In Waasom's addition. Our senior editor "has eloped for pleasure and profl t, J. A. Beard Is repairing his property on North Main street. Have you seen Barbour Bros, mam moth stock of fumitare? Brown Hansard has laid a new walk in front of tiis property. Ice cream every Friday and Satur day at the ten-cent store. I. M. Wheeler is now sole proprietor tf the Eureka meat market. Mr. Pierson opened a restaurant lately In Guy'a new building. We noticed several teams on our streets from Sweet Home lately. C C. Hackleman will hereafter carry a full line of clothing. 6ee them. Mateetay while the sun shines. The Oregon mist will soon begin to fall. ISrncst Crtse commenced a term cf school Monday on McDowell creek. A little money on subset iption would be thankfully received at this office. The "noble red man of the forest" .La arrived uu ths hop-field of action. Work on fhe new M. church (South) building is progressing rapidly. A. J5odge intends to erect two dwell ings in Kirkpatrick's second addition. fitra-n straw, straw! What inaW trits tle energy of man does give rise to! Give our town a helpful lift by a word of eueoui-agement to your distant friends. , By the -re-count Portland has a poj slation of about 03,000 and Oroa.on cf 21, GOO. " Much eredtt is clue our city "dads" f'r their wise oversight of the city's .growth. Bev. G. E. Meyer, of Mount Anarel,' Or., registered at the St. Charles Wed nesday. Rev. Samuel Case and sons drove everal head of beef cattle to Salem last week. Rev. Boyd preached morning and evening Sunday to large and interested udteucea. Our sprinkler runs somewhat spap tnodically, but we can't afford to do without it. Prf. J. A. Wilson opened school in the district three miles southeast of town, Monday. Praise is the secret of many a victory: so;md the praises of Lebanon's growth broad. Rememter you can get a hot or cold bath nrv day in the week at I. R. B iun's barber shop. Jno. Nichols Is building a new house on Bridge street. Step by step we are nearing the city line. Don't strike any matches around the northeast limits of our city. There might be an explosion. Everyone goes to the paper mill on nnday to see the sights. The elephant ign't done growing yet. Old plumes, tips and feathers' dyed and re-curled by Mrs. Nellie B. Smith, milliner and dressmaker. - C. H. Ralston's residence is nearing completion and is one of the handsom est structures In the city. Why not have electric lights for our vity? Lamps are good, but flowers don't flourish in their light. A great deal of grain is bought and shipped in Lebaon. Farmers flud this a good place to store grain. Umpire Ben Young, of the North west Baseball League, was killed In a railroad accident in Washington. Furniture, upholstered goods and hardware at Barbour Bros, in Lebanon. Churchill & Monteith's old staud. An explosion of giant powder in Se attle the other day, resulting from which was the loss of eighteen lives. John Banta bought some rea! -estate In Lebanon last week and began haul ing lumber for his dwelling the next day. Jas. Matchett will move from San tiam to Lebanon this winter to avail himself of oar excellent school advan tages. , There seems to be a surplus of hop pickers in these parts. 'Neither Indiana nor Chinese are employed by our hop growers. fiir William Waloole. better known s "Friday,"' has been arrested in Al-j toany on a cnarge or vagrancy. Jury trial Saturday. Quite a number of our young men &d women have emigrated, for recre ation, pleasure and profit, to the neigh boring hop-fields. Four large turbine wheels have been received at the paper mill. There will also be an engine of 100 horse power act up in the mill. We -Bppose you thought Lebanon was In flames Thursday night. It was Kirkpatrick burning brush on what is to be Isabella Park. Our smoky season has at lafet -set in. But we do not mind a few days of mok after having such an excep tionally fine summer. Jehn Whitehead, who has been farm ,4fr in the vici inly of Brownsville for Several years, has eondaded to rent in this part of the (country. An editor down in Texas has become insane from smoking cigarettes. Young man, this result sometimes occurs out side the editor's sanctum. Wm. Klepper met with a painful weeident at the paper mill this week. While working a pully his hand became entangled, badly crushing two fingers rf hia Jeft su4, With wheat at TSc, oats at 4"ic. and hops at about S-c, our farmers are rc joicine and our merchants are picking up the twenties. Otxxi times, -business brisk. The painters are np;nin at work on tbe new school building. When com pleted It will be the handsomest mid most complete school building iu Linn county. Are there any chronic gruniblcrs In own? Don't expect to find a smooth sea at all times. Emerson says "'every ship is a romantlo object, except that we sail in Jno. A. Beard has creeled one of the neatest appearing cottages in town. It U a model of comfort and beauty. Those who are contemplaling building should look at It. John S Baker, contractor, builder and designer. Drawings and specifi cations neatly and promptly executed. Lebanon, Oregon. Give me a call be fore letting contract. Thoa. Kay was in Lebanon Friday last. He tella us that goods of his manufacture sell readily, and that he Is establishing stores In different parts of the country. A mammoth turnip can be seen at the office of Peterson A Wallace. It is from the garden of J. It. Kirkpatrlck, and weighs 16 pounds. Mr. K. does everything on a big scale. t. A. Bennett, depot accent at this place, and Miss Ida Roberts, one of Harrisburg'8 most popular young la dies, were married at the residence of the bride's tather, Sept. Sth. It has been sugtrested that the me dicinal waters of Waterloo be carried bv pipe to Lebanon and make of this place a great health resort What do our people think of the idea? We see farmers in our town tr.'-quently who have heretofore done their trading in other towns. This i a good omen, proving that our mer chants do well by their customers. In almost every paper you pick up you see the 'ad," "EUxer of Life.'' The best elixer we hae ever found is fresh air, sunshine and exercise. Try it and save your money and your tem per. R. W. Mitchell, one of the principal stockholders of the wrgon road corn pan j-, and E N Deady, son of Hon M P Deady, passed through Lebanon the first of the week on their way up the road. The seats for the new school house are ou hand. They are single seats, the latest and best. 'The boys and girls will now have no chance to lay their misconduct to their seat-mate's ac count. "Would it not be well for our city Fathers to see if we haven't a surplus of condemned hose in the fire depart ment and a lack of available hose In case of fire. "A stitch iu time saves nine." Hackleman wants to know if you c ill a hen house a hennery and a cream house a creamery, why you would not call a house that keeps first-class socks a soekery. He says he has the best for the least money. Where is the town with such a rush in business as in Lebanon Saturday? Streets crowded with wagons; business houses filled with patrons; the air full of the praisoe of our city; the pockets of all full of money. . From the number of pianos and or gans ecmitig to our city, we expect the !ot;g winter evenings, soou to come, to tw enlivened by the enchanting strains f iS-i nn harmony. Now for an old-ri-nc uatsic school." Rev. T. P. Boyd goes to Lebanon io prefico the coming year. We very much regret that he did not return to Drain. The people of Lebanon are fortunate in securing his services, a he ione of the rising young men of Ore gon. Uram lcho. Mr. Ru?seil, an architect and builder recently from the East, will put up a cottage on the lot of his father-in-law, Bev. A. LeRoy, in Kirkpatrick's sec ond addition. Mr. Russell is now a resident of Brownsville. E. J. Dunn, of Salem, delivered an Everett piano to Hon. R. C Miller last week. Mr. Dunn thoroughly under stands musical instruments having sold a great many during the time he has lieen engaged in the business. Joseph ftigjcs, of the firm of McLeod & Riggs, tanners of Brownsville, was in town a few days since with samples of leather. He spends a good deal of his time on the road and is doing much toward building up a strong home in dustry. That sour-tempered, cross, dyspeptic individual, should take Dr. J. "II. Mc Lean's Sarsaparilla. It will make him feel as well and hearty as the healthiest of us. He needs bracing up, vitalizing, that is all. For sale by Beard & Holt. Rev. Grant, Baptist minister of Prineville, will preach in the Academy chapel next Sunday morning and evening. The prayer meetings of the Baptist congregation will hereafter be held at the Academy instead of at the Band hall. Frequently accidents occur in the household which cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for rse in such case Dr. J.H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many years been the constant favorite remedy. For sale by Beard & Holt. - H. Y. Kirkpatrick sold the last lot in Kirkpatrick's second addition last Thursday to R. B. Healey. A fourth addition will soon be put upon the market, and owing to its proximity to the horticultural park, is expected to build up rapidly. We smack our lips in appreciation of the cake sent us by the ladies of the M. E church. You wouldn't believe how many editors we have when anything good comes to the office. We wish Rev Boyd would enjoy these receptions ofiener. Thanks. S. M. W. Hindman is always doing something to endear himself to the printers. The latest act of kindness on his part was to leave at this office more plums than we can dispose of in two weeks. Bro. Hindman, you are always welcome. Rev. Skipworth informs us that his parents expect to locate In Lebanon in the near future. " Lebanon is not only a businws center, but is sure to be a thing of beauty and a joy forever, be ing selected as ihe choice of Oregon for a pleasant home. T. Ij. Rice, of Waterloo, sends us the following, which explains itself: "Iu your issue of August 29 my nam? is mentioned in connection with a dance to be given at Waterloo. Please rectify the mistake, as with all my faults I aua not a manager of country dances." Thursday evening, Sept. 5, a recep tion was tendered Rev. Boyd, the M. E. minister. About 8 o'clock the com pany assembled at the residence of J. W. Menzies, and what with mirth and what with refreshments, a most enjoy able and pleasant evening was spent. The paint mill was an ignus fatins. it has concluded to locate iu Scio. The citizens there give ropertv and money to secure it. We congratulate Scio on ber ambition, but we have so many industries to look after now that we hadn't room under our wings for any more. Families not already supplied should lose no time in procuring a bottle of Chamberlain's Cbolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.' it is the only remedy that can alwavs be depended ipon for bowel complaint in all-its formB. 25 and 50 cent bottles fox ale liy M. A- JSJiiJesr. When our wives uo visiting, then don't we liHvo th tun? XV. C. IVter- snn mid Jr. li:rker were out guitar. seretiudlnr Vodn-day nisiht. It was pi) u music you inane, hoys Tjuue o r-ferent- front the owiitiary tin-horn bunc Come aaln. J. J. Swan wishes to Inform the denr fieople of this vicinity, especially ihe adies, that while in Portland this week he purchased a large atock of heating stows, and Is how ready to supply all, from the least to the greatest, with one of thee useful and ornamental house hold appliances. There aren't any winged Inseot3 on Lebanon, but the straw haulers are leaving quite a aurplus of straw along our streets. It not only looks bad, but is as well dangerous tills dry weather. A destructive Are could very easilv originate in this way. The marshal should look after this matter. McKanlas, the nego minstrel who ensnared the affections of a Lewlslon girl and ran away with her, passed throntrh Pendleton Hundav with tl-e deluded young woman anil her little orotner. l ney were neauea ror tne East. McKanlass' company has stranded. Pendleton East Orcgonlan. Died, Sept. 5, at the residence of John Bants, Mr. John Miller. After a lin gering illness of several weeks, Death entered and claimed his own. Mr. Miller was a new-comer to our town, about 35 years of age. Funeral services were held at his home in Virginia at the same hour they were held in Leb anon. Last Monday evening Mis Mary Schlosser, one of Albany's most highly respected young ladies, elojel with Julio. Schmidt, a cab driver In the employ of Jno. Schmrer. Schmidt has a wife In Southern Oregon. It Is the old story of romance In which Miss Mary Is the" victim of misplaced confi dence. Wednesday nisrhtsix teams arrived overland from Kansas. They started May 1st. Like the shepderds in the East at the birth of Christ who saw and followed the star of Bethlehem, so these wide-awake people heard of Leb non and Jier glowing future, folded their tents and sought ourelty. Verily we cannot hide the light of our growth under a bushel. Wallace Wallace, of Goltra station, did remarkably good work with their new steam thresher, having threshed in a run of 31$ days 6.1,001 bushels of grain, an average "of about 2002 bushels per day. Their thresher is the new Advance, 32-lnch cylinder, SO-lnch separator, and was run by a 10-horse-power Advance engine. If any of our farmers have beaten this record, let us hear from them. The gas well at Drain, Or., hrs reached a depth of 315 feet, and the work is still being vigorously pushed. Casings to keep out the water were put down at the depth of 22 feet. Then for a distance of 73 feet there was no water. No more casing will have to be put In. For three days the work progressed at the rate of 25 feet a day, but an average day's work In the rock that is now encountered is 10 feet. Some time ago a noticeable feature of Lebanon was the numler of id!e young men who were the daily occupants of loose store boxes along our streets. Now the opposite fact is just a- promlment. One of the best sigr.s of a city's growth is the fact that all hove something to do and are doing it. Young man, keep your head above the Stagnant water of idleness and con sequent laziness, theu there will be n time nor room for the germination of the seeds of sin and discontent. Be a man. It has become almost a custom for m to congregate about 7 o'clock in the evening along the sidewalk and almost blockade the way. It is annoy ing, c-spccially to ladies, to have to run the gauntlet of passing through such a crowd. Politeness should at least re mind these gentlemen that the middle of the walk is not the place to stand and talk business. Either seek your room r some secluded spot. We have known ladies to go blocks around in' order to avoid the ordeal of crowding through these assemblages. - Montague must be preparing for a boom, judging by the way he Is stock-; ing up his Mammoth and One-Price I Cash .Stores. By purchasing his goods in such large quantities he naturally get' much lower prices. He guaran-j tees good goods in all the departments) of his extensive establishments at prices that absolutely astonish other merchants in the valley, some of them going so far as to Bay that Montague retails his goods as low as they buy them at wholesale. The careful buyer Invariably goes to Montague's. The One-Price Cash Store has be come one of the features of Lebanon. As everything is new and fresh, and the prices are so much below that charged in credit-giving establishments, peo ple who desire to buy their goods for cash naturally go to the corner, where 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 paying for anything. Get prices at the One-Price Cash Store and if there is any reason in you that is the place where you will purchase your supplies. Machinery made and repaired at the Lebanon machine shop. We have nothing but the best machinery, it is managed by practical machinists and consequently we can repair steam en gines, boilers, raw mills, grist mills windmills, quartz mills, planing mills, chop mills, mud mills, rock mills cof fee mills, shingle mills, bark mills and paint milts. In short we can make or repair anything that has wheels and wears belting. We also keep on hand lace leather, rubber packing, hemp packing and brass goods. You can take them a skeleton of an engine, a thresher or any kind of machine and they will put it iu run ning order on short notice. DOBKINS & OSBORXE. Do you kuow the latest swindle for farmers?" asked a gentleman yesterday. It beats the bohemian oats. A glib tongued agent goes to a farmer and makes a bargain with him to furnish him cinnamou beans, something new, just out, and for which there is a great demand, in the production of cinnamon j oil, which is expressed from the beans. : The beans are worth $20 a bushel and he will agree to give the farmer $5 for each cinnamon tree grown from the seed he furnishes, when it has reached thejgrowth of five feet, and he will bind the contract by a good and sufficient bond. The. seed beans the farmer gets are common red boans sat urated with cinnamon oil, and which seldom reach the growth above 6 inches. The farmer will wait a good while for the return of his $50." Ex. Rev. H. L. Chapman, pastor of the M. E. Church Johnstown, Pa., says: "Soon after the great flood, at a time when diarrhoea was quit prevalent, I received a box of six dozen Chamber lain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy. As soon aa it liecame known that I had the medicine for free distri bution, there began a great run on it, which continued until it was about all gone. Every oue, so far as I heard from them, testified to its virtues de claring it the best medicine for the pur pose they bad ever used. Those who got it shared it around with their neighbors, so that I am confident it was productive or great good. we used some of it ourselves and found it not only an excellent medicine for diarrhoea, but tor an Kinds or pain ana uneasiness in the stomach and bowels. It has been regarded as the best medicine known here for the di seases it is recommended. For sale by M. A. .Muaer. j HAIL, ALL HAIL! Lebanon tha Lucky Star of All the Northwest Constellation. BY HEH FRIXT8 YE SHALL KNOW HER. Talk about the immense oil and gus regions of Pennsylvania and Ohio; throw up your hat for Harrison or Cleveland; chant your eulogies of Lin coln and Grant; but "know first that Lebanon is surrounded by a country uudcr whose surface flows OIL and GAS. About three months gn Boon Fort, who has had experience In oil fields elsewhere, concluded from indi cations, that near Wheeler's saw mill and aLso n "Brick" Hardin's prop- ertj one-half mile northeast of town. there must be gas. 8:, armed with the necessary equipments a atick and a match he applied the test and made THE DiSCoTEy that gan in there. As soon aa the stick whs withdrawn and the match applied, h! and behold! the blaze leaned forth, and the enthusiasm of the man knew no bounds. He first told his friend File of the discovery, and they then took J. P.. Kirkpatrlck Into their confidence. A joint stock company was at once formed, Includ ing about a dozen members. The mat ter was kept secret In order to obtain the property from Its owner, Mr. Hoag, of the O. P. Railroad Co. That being impossible, it Is now for the first time heralded to the world that to the almost ; unbounded known resources of Leba non and vicinity is added a gas and oil region, the rlchuess of which remains to be told. Besides the gas, a ud but a little below where it was discovered, oil is oozing into the water channel below. Capital and energy are the elements now that must Join hands, and Lebanon will have a growth and boon unknown in her history. Sim ilar discoveries have also been made on Elklns' property above town aud iu Kirkpatrick's addition. "BAB EGGS." About two weeks ago Claud D. Reed and Chas. Waters, afler getting ntonay for painting the Presbyteriau church at Albany and the Lebanon school build ing, skipped out, owing over $400 for material. Chief of Police Hoffman immediately wrote to their former home, Kansas, 111., and this morning received a letter from the chief of police there, a young man only twenty-one yearsof age, the youn-vst In the State, a former friend of lU.-vd and Waters, which Is a very interesting epistle. According to this letter Reed A Wt.trs were In the jewelry business there with a young man named Jenkins. On the lt of last Nov. their store, heavily insured, was burned out, and the cir cumstantial evidence pointed directly to the proprietors as the cause of it. Reed and Waters skipped out; but Jenkins, whose parents are quite wealthy, it was thought, fixed the matter up with the insurance company. ; so far as he was concerned. Detectivi-s ' followed Reed a-vl Waters up; Lu 1 finally droppft the matter, though their whereabouts were recently ascertained by the chief of police there, and it is proable they learned of the I fact, for Waters is engaged to the assistant post mistress at Kansas, who claimed be was Innocent and who had a splendid opportunity for keeping! him posted, as well as to" learn cf his whereabouts without de'cHion. Reed was reported as a dangerous man. What course they took is not known: but they probably went East. The case gives us a sample of the character af men we have to deal with here, and behooves everybody to be on the look-1 out. Democrat A Word to Ladle. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, bolls, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pilis. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyea and muke them bright, and will cure head ache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are Ttnly required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar, and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant sensation. Sold at 25 cents by M. A. Miller. The Experience at m Conscientious Wo man. Chicago, Nov. 13. Mr. Wisdom Dear Sir.- I beg to thank you for the delightful and re freshing "Robertine" you so kindly sent me. I have used the toilet prepa rations of the most ce'ebrated manu facturers of London and Paris, but con sider your "Robertine" their superior in point of purity and excellence. Wishing you the unbounded success you deserve, I remain, faithf ullv yours, Emma Abbott. A Sure Cure fur Piles. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration causing intense itch ing when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleeding and protruding, yield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, alwsorbs tumors, allays itching aud effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, O. Sold by M. A. Miller. Excitement Runs high In Lebanon at Beard & Holt's drug store over System Builder, as everbody is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepesia, Consumption and Impure Blood. Try it and tell your frieuds about it, as it must possess wonderful merits when all speak well of it. An Arm Broken. A little boy of Taylor Evans, while playing in his father's hop yard, acci dentally fell with his arm across a pole, his weight falling upon his arm. It was broken just below the elbow. Sweet Home Staff Leaves Lebanon daily except Sunday at 7 a. M.; arrive at 8weet Home 12 M. Leaves Sweet Home daily except Sun day at 1 p. m.; arrive at Lebanon 6 p. m. G. M. Westfall. A soldier sent ?5 to General Beauregard, of the Louisiana lottery, and told bitn tosend him in return a winning ticket, saying that when he came out of the army he had scearcely enough clothes to cover his nakedness. The General replied: "My dear sir, I send you a ticket. I hope you will win a priste. I also offer you thisSadvice. If vou stick te the Louisiana lottery you will not have clothes enough to load a shotgun." Jbx. Persons who lead a 1 ife of ex posu re are subject to rheumatism, neuralgia ana lumbago will find a valuable remedy in Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment; It will banish pain aud subdue inflammation. For sale by Beard & Holt. PeUSONAI.ITIF.il. Frank Marks waa at Albany Mondny. Dr. Dudley is complaining of - III health. W. J. Guy and wife were at Albany Tuesday, Jeff Isom realstered af IheSt.-niinrloa Mrs. XV. V. roterson Is visiting hel mother at Woodburn. Mr. Jost-ph Day with his bride passed iuruuu iuwh iuonuay. , R. H. Healey and family returned to Crook county this week. Ijco Gerhanl, of Eugtmo, Is spending W. II. Wheeler, of Inde pendence, was in Lebanon Wednesday, Jake Bilyeu and J. M. Howe, of Hiun usuiwere in town iveunesuay. We notice Rev. Calder, of Browns ville, again on our streets Wednesday. fr !.........-. I 1.. . r , AAwwjuTiijfm nirr iim uiijiikc I lite depot during the absence of Mr. Ben- Mrs. Bates, of Slavlon. Is vlslHnir bir daughter, Mrs. H. E. Parrlsh, In Leb anon. Miss Mollie rarrish has returned home from a visit to her grandmother's near Stay ton. E. E. Hainmack, the enterprising business man of Tallman, dropped iu to see us Tuesday. Mrs. Frankle King, nee La Force, of iaw Angeles, caU Is on a visit to her folks near this place. A. J. Nichols, of Sweet Home, nude U3 a call hist Friday.. He is now at work at Goltra station. E.G. Carr visited the countv scat this week. St ran ere. but he cot hnrk the same day he went. Grandma Healey left Thursdav morning for Ashland to pay a visit to her brother at that place. Dan Wheeler, formerly bookkeeper at the paper mill, Is now employed at Humphrey A Taylor's saw mill. Rev. A. LeRoy nnd Ids son-in-law, Mr. Russell, of Brownsville, were look ing over our town last Saturday. Mrs. J. A. Powell and Allert and Minnie Powell lea last Friday for a mountain trip to Lower Soda and probably Clear Lake. Ed. O'Nei! is asrain In the eitv from California. He has taken charge of uie worx ai me paper mill in the absence of his brother. Jim Smith, who formerly lived at Brownsville, hut who of lte years has made his home iu Prineville, was In Iebanon recently ou business, Mrs. Rev. HanUiter 1-jft Tuesday for ber native home in Georgia, where she will spend the winter. The Rev. ac companied her as far as Portland. Cbaa. Bishop, whom , many of our citizens will remember, was In the citv this week. He represents the The. Kay woolen mill of Salem, Oregon. Frank O'Neil, we are sorry to learn, Is lying in Portland with typhoid fe ver. We hope his sickness is only for a season and that lie will soo again be with us. J.J. Swan visited the metropolis thi week. lie s vs I li. v linvial,l.r ton-n there, bigger "than lxbanou, but their "treets are not as clean as nun. Leba non still leads. We under-tand that Richard Cheadle has rented his farm to J M Marks, and expects to remove with family to poit- lauu, next aionnay. we regret the loss of Mr. Cheadle, as lie Is one of our most Industrious aud enterprising fa;- in?rs. Mrs. J. R. Kirkpatrlck. H. Y. Kirk patrlck, Miss Bell role Kirkpatrick and ansa iMamte iiaiston visited Corva!! s last Monday. They - were shown through the State Acricultural Collesre. and express themselves as favorably1 impressed with that well-known lusti tutiou of learning. Vf'no1ifd th fpnlAl fmwnf Tfuv Walton Skimvnrtli. furi-rior noatnr f the M. E. church of this city, on our streets, Monday and Tuesday of fh s week. H loks as though his" appoint ment to the work at Mount Tabor, near Pftrtlfttid. Imri rtnnp hint trr w wl Tt ta n good work, and we know he is worthv 1 II. Mrs. J. Davidson left Tuesday for Portland, where she will study modi cine the coming year Iu the State Med leal nehooi. It Is a field or labor es neciallv suited to the intuitive knowl edge of woman. We wish her success in her new labor. Jas. accompanied her as far as Albanv. Jle came home a sadder if not a wiser man. J. N. Crandall and son, of Kansas are visiting Judge Miller of this city Mr. Crandall and the Judge shouluerec muskets together irf the same com pan v during the war; ate at the same mess table, and nan not met since. Mr. Crandall likes Iebanon so well that lie expects to locate. We wish to say to our old customcrr. and also new ones, that we are prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumber, made from soft mountain fir, at the following prices: Seoond denr, 10.(1 Clrar .... . U m Clear 1x4 ; IS no Fencing, boilng and timbers....... 7.nr Atour mill in Wirtsburg, Linn Co , Oregon . Jennings & Co. Posts. Boards and ahlng-les for Sale. I have on hand a full supply of the above of the best quality, delivered here in Lebanon. C. C. IlACKIiEMAX. W. H. BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON SURGERY A SPECIALTY. Graduate of Vnlvcndty of Iowa; also frradualo of specialties in the Bellvue Hospital Medical Col lege, New York. Office at residence on Main street. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OHECION, J. C. FREY & SON, DEALERS JN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Peterson A Wallace's Old Staud. NOTICE. Cut this out, and when you visit Portland dur ing the Exposition, call on Towne, the Photog rapher, and receive the following extraordinary offer: All persons presenting these slips will be given one dozen or my best style cabinet photos and one extra for framing, for 3.56. My regular price for the same work to those not holding these slips is S6.00 per dozen and lor extra picture. This is an extraordinary offer, and the probability of doing enough extra work to make it pay prosipts the Inducement. CaU and see our work, it speaks for itself. This holds good until November 1st. Very truly yours, B. C. TOWN E. studio cor. First and Morrinon Streets. TAKE YOUR BABIES TO TOWN E. The opinions expressed of society as a whole are a tolerably fair cri terion of the character of the one who holds them. It is the man of unflinching integrity whrt has the moat faith in the general honesty ol the com tnu n it v. It is the un scrupulous and slippery man who suapectH roguery in every quartet. lie who complains that the world is hollow and heartless uncon sciously conft'BfH'jj his own lack ef sympathy. We notice that many of out cit izens -engage in hard work on Sun day. "Six days shalt thou labor nnd do nil thy work, but the por onth thou phalt rest from all hy labors." Try it nnd see if you don't feci better, physically and morally. If we want to keep ra the van of civilization we muet throw off these relics of barbarism. Take It Kefore Breakfast. The great appetite, tonic ftd Iftcr regulator. In use fur Bioru than SO years in England. Posi tive fpecillr for liver complaint. Bad tate In the month on arising in the morning, dull pnln in the hrad and bark of the kvml tiri Mtn1 Air. sinew, languor symptons of liver complaint. m-meny nr. uenicys Eiiglln Dandelion Tonic. n!!ovr constipation, sharpens the appetite and tour up the entire system. Oct the genuine from your il rum-tat for II. 00 aud taka according to di rection. FUNERAL OF The Credit System, CONDUCTED BY Hackleman, tbi Undertaker; Who undertakes in make lower prices on goods than were ever trade before In this eitv. Tbta to what silled the credit system. and Hackleman lutr n'l.i that the credit trstem hall stay dead a-vtmd hifSin. Better goods tbau ever, lower prices than ever at Ilocklcinan'a. BARBOUR BROS., -DEALERS IS- FURNITURE, UPIIOLSTEKY, WOYEMIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Every Description aud De gree f Comfort, Picture Frames, Moulding. Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, 'n Fact Everything Belonging to the Trade at Prices that Oafy Competition. Churchill 4 Monteith's Oh! P:and. LEBANON, OREGON Tie Road to Health! Caiwet h tooMSsfully trartlei wtth sot oe health. To reach wealth r any eavetva petition la III retains the tall essessloa ana epsratlea af all 1st fao Itiet klits sstnre has endowed es with. These eaadftioas eaitnet exist sJess the ah r! leal feslrif Is la perfect wvrkiaf Her, ana this Is Impessibls whs tha Krar sad spies ars torpid, thws hstrwet Ing tha iscfitlsas, cassias ladtoestiaa ad aytpepsla, with all st their access Bairrine horrars. A nn uraii rve A English Dandelion Tonic wxarts a specific inflwsac aver the liver, aieltss It te healthy setlea, rat Ives Its ehrenle snjoroewisnts. and prswtataa the secret lens ; seres laalgtstlsa sad eeasU satiea, shareens the appetite, teaes ep the entire arsteai, asd smses IN wwrth IMnj. DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE You can buy any of the LATEST PATTKRNS Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARRY A FTJLTj LINE OF Tin, Coppnr, . uooden and . StnnB UlarB, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. fyiiT" Job Work done on Short Notice. Eureka Heat Market, SHERMAN STREET, L. M. WHEELER, Pro'p. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau sage A eh arc of the public patro lage so licited. NEWSPAPER 175th Edition Now Ready. A book of over 'juu naires. kiv- ADVERTISING jS'Su tt n tlion anv other publication ever issued. It gives the name of every newspaper published, having a circulation rating In the American Newspaper fiirectoryof more tiian 'i,u) copies eacn twiie, witn tne cost per line for ndverliinir in them. A list of the best rwoere of local circulation, in everr citv and town of more than 5,000 population with prices by tne inch for oue mouth. Special lists of daily, country, viUuge and class papers. Bargain offers ol value to snmll advertisers or thote wishinsr to experiment judicioasly with a small amount of) money. Shown conclusively '-how to (ret the most t aervure for the money, etc., etc. Bent post paid to any address for 30 cents. Address Uro. P. Kow- .11. K .o. niutlfflitTin Mini wtiri u nu,ciiinu Agents, 10 Spruce Street, New York City. 7 J a,. HUM ' 1 . .JW I" "' I" 1 -eja-- : - " ' ' "l ITS NO USE CB'YING Over spHt milk, is the proverbial nay or saving that vo can't get back lost opportunities. Don't waste time in waning over tne chances jou have lost in not knowing before Ihis tliAt HACKLEMAN KUNS THE .BARGAIN Of this iilyi bnt now-.you know it, hustle for Vhe house iapiuij. as poFsioie. e can t maJce up to vou your losses or j-efund what others have robbed you in overcharges, but We Can Make You Laugh Over our good bargains and forget the unpleasant experi ences of the past in the enjoyment of the present. Come with us and we will do you good anrd sa ve j'ou money Remember we are the king bargain-givors. C. C. HACKLEMAN, 'ext Door to Sank ofLebttnou. W . . .1 I - -11 1 FALL OPENINGI -AT- MRS. RICE'S MILLINERY STORE -OK- Fall Styles Hats & Bonnets AND MILLINERY GOODS,' SEPTEMBER W. B. DONACA, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Cigars, Micro, Furnishing Goods, Etc Firsts-Class Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken in cchiatii for Goods, Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Boards and Pickets Lebanon Planing till AND- UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. EST1L1SHED IJ 1873 BI S. I. SICUESOK. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. I mnufacture and deal in Doors Blinds, all styles of Window 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 roush and dressed Lumber, Rustic Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, andall kir.da of Finishing LurnUJr ior cornices, aic , on HOUSE . w 19, 20 and 2K