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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1890)
Lebanon Express. A. JACK ADAM, tK. I.. A I.K.VAMIKR. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, lMiu-siunts A.M ritomiKTottft. OCJl AVJtOtiLX Next to the rtligiou Plntiftu's of tl countrv, we nre intetvtotl in thnso.ttf ivinci.tion. Tli omnmon schools tiro the of our oihu-a- tionnl nvstoin. They m in nmi i-tf poets tho hopo nml glory of the imti.. iir?t, ti wo realize what n ormy of vhiUlrcii there is in our country oliihlnMi in the phytic periml of life vvlrn tiro Wing mouhUnl for tho respond. hilitup of ritixenshipr Statistics Iirforc us hov that tht whole numWr W twwn tJ nl 14 venrs of ngo is 12, (W,(KH 12,UH)rrjjiinpnts tl' 1.1KX wield And they are marvhing on rapidly to tnko possession of tho b:llot, and tc control tho destinies of th country.' Ycs, ono-tifth of our whole jHpulhtion is in (school. IIov important, then, the charac ter of the schools. f-Vcoml, by whom are these children taught? Figures which are tit hand show that they are taught by 347,202 teachers, of whom 37 per cent. re males and M wr vent, are women. Our public schools are often de nounced as godless. Hut though there are formal religious services in very few of them, they are largely pervaded by the spirit of ne gospei. i Ms will be evident when we consider a few facts: First, us a rule our local school boards are composed of the best men in the locality. There is no salary. The position gives no opportunity for stealing. It is not a stepping stone to political preferment. It is simply a self-denying work for the public, good. Hence bad men don't eck it, and good men accept it from conscientious ami benevolent motives. Second, such men will try to get teachers who have char acters as well as culture; and as Christianity is the Wst basis for snoral character, Christian teachers, sis a rule, will be preferred even by Jrustees who tre not themselves Christians preferred, not lecause they are Christians, for that fact may not even W known, but be cause they are such men as Chris tianity makes. Third, teaching, as ai profession, is not attractive to ipxlless men and women. It is -wanting in the kind of excitement that they love. But it is attrac tive to pious men and women who Toalize that every child is immor tal, and that much can be done in -the school room to influence its character and destiny. . ml finally -we are hojeful in regard to our schools because so targe a propor tion of the teachers in them are -women. Of our educated Ameri can women the great majority are Christians, and if they are not per mitted to teach Christianity in the public schools, vet its influence will jx forth from them as naturally as the aroma from a rose. ta-v, axd vor Licnxsn. It is somewhat singular that in telligent men cannot come to an understanding of txc relations of the federal government to the saloons, after the tax law has lcen in operation so many 3-oars. Lebanon has just had ai wrangle over this mixed point. The general government receives 5n round numbers $100,000,000. Put before wo go into ecstacy over the wonderful income from the liquor traffic, it would be wise to inquire what it costs us. The peo ple re the government. We get 100,000,000 s our share of the profits of this bHsiness, but it costs is iHXUXX.O00. The liquor traffic .gets no privileges from the federal povernment except that of paving this $100,000,000 tax. It receives its license t; do business from the laws of the States and under these through municipalities. Where no f uch laws exist as in Maine, Kan sas and Iowa, and in local option communities the Supreme Court lias decided, over and over aeain. in different eases, that the United ! States laws cannot confer anv such right. It is a tax law purely, and finding the business in operation under the local law, takes away this lW,0OO,(X0 irom its profits, which, were it not for this tax, ivonld go into the pockets of the f aloert keepers. It confers no rights r frinehises up in them, but im poses a penalty upon those they d ready have under the local law. It is m the natnre of a restriction and a penalty. It does not and eonnot authorize the sale in the smallest village or country town where prohibition or local" option exists, which opposes a limit to the power of the great government of this country. The licensing of the sale of liquor is a State matter wholly. But the business once licensed, Congress steps in and imposes a special tax upon it, and to the extent of "$100, 000,000 annually, and to that ex tent cripples it. The cost to the country and the evil results would be the same if no federal states existed: but the covfrnmrnt fhf jieople have returned to them one ninth of the cost as above esti mated without conferring any ad ditional privileges whatever upon the business. This is all there is . A. 1 . - . A? A i . t iu me question out oi wmcn some people continue to make so much controversy and upon which the sentiment of the people is divided. The craze for erecting monuments in honor of the heroic dead is harm less and may be productive of some j gKxI; but tor one we would prefer present glory and honor to lifeless marble and posthumous praises. The last bill which was passed emanding the foifeiture bv tho nnts. will opon tin r.n x- (.i v ior sett lei. M!t. SOBER THOUGHTS FOR SOLEMN PtOPLt UHtKVE NOT THR HOLY PHR1T. Crieve Him not by wishing for another ministry than His own, pining after the revelations given to the infantile world, and other wise hinting dissatisfm-tion. He is all gifts in one; the complement of all ginnl gift. Let your love go out towards Him in great acts of unquestioning trust, knowing that lie is "the Holy Spirit of promise, and consequently that anv daubt of His power or grace will shock Him as would blasphemy itself. Neither grieve Him by overt sin. "Let no corrupt eommunuatii n proeotHl out of your mouth;" 'neither give place to the devil;" "put off all these, anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy," and "grieve not the Holy Spirit of (iod." The last exhortation is not thrown in us if it were directed to n mere variety of common sin; it has a special value of its own. Nut unb are we to avoid gross and abomi nable offences, lying, theft, and corrupt speech, we have to take infinite care lest we grieve the in dwelling Spirit. Thus we see that a severe and most jealous discipline is to be set up in the hidden world of motive, imriHso, thought, and unuttered desire. As a delicate bloo-n requires more care than a rough bark, so a thought calls for keener watchfulness than an action. We grieve society by a crime, but we grieve tho Spirit by a wish. We may be able to defy social judg ment, yet we may be "vexing the Holy Spirit" by a rebellion of which society knows nothing. How ter rible then, in righteousness are the judgments of God, and to how sen sitive a discipline are men called in Christ Jesus! Yet herein is the womanliness of the divine nature, its infinite grace and pathos, in that it condescends to le grieved. Why not crush the disloyal uni verse, and set up Death upon the ruins of life? Why In? subjected to tears and anguish because of a few creatures who mar tho beauti fulnoss of existence? He sees Him self in them; He views in them all the possibilities of His own pur pose; and He suffers the crief if lerchance there may come out of it a eweet and imperishable joy. Yet "He will not always strive. The Spirit is a guide, not a tyrant. The Spirit remains with any man only so long as that man is a consenting party. The Spirit may have taught the way, yet the heart may have rejected the teaching. So iong as man is man, he must have the power of resisting (Iod; and so long as God is God, He must wait until the heart-door he opened from the inside. Omnipotence itself cannot force hearts. OTUE07 OF MIRACLE. The miracles of Jesus Christ were well called "signs'' ly llimaclf and lv others. That is precisely what they were, an.l nothing more, outward and visible i.sjns of great spiritual realities. No man showed so clearly the wortlilessness of miracles as Jesus Christ showed it. Beyond a very lim ited line he made no account of them. i t . . - ' ana now properly so is evident enough. Jesus healed a lame man. but what of it? Is it a ereat thine to mend a 1 whether hy much sursrerv or hv ono quick word? Is it not mocking a man to raise lum from the dead, when he nrnst oie again m a war from which there is no discharge? We sav that Christ suspended the laws of nature, mil we lorget to add that nature showed herself greater than all her lawn by resuming everything that had momentarily l.een taken from her do minion. The lame man was restored, nut ut the long run nature emote him with a deadlier infirmity. The dead body was reanimated, but nature waited and won. Let this be thou eh t fully observed, as showing the worth- lessnessof the physical wonders which once made men wild with much as tonishment Jesus Christ did no physical miracle which remains until this day: lameness, blindness, deaf ness, are still at hand, and the sea is as noisy as if he had never spoken to it. In effect, Jesus said about His own mighty eigns and wonders: "You e that these things do not satisfy I no sooner do one miracle than ask me to do another, and the you. you more mraclcs I do the grca'er is your be wilderment, and not a whit the less is vour scepticism. Now let me tell vou the meaning of what I do, and so load you away from the o Uward to :he inward "from tie ig.i to tht thing signified. I have healc I, o awhile, your lameness, blindness and dumbness, but all your physical dis advantages will recur with" aggrava tion in the hour of death. The thing I am at is spiritual rei-toration, spi -itual completeness, spiritual imniv tality. I have come lo give you lite, ami to give it more abundantly; and if you miss this meaning of my mi -acle.-s, yonr vague and tumultuous wonder will do nothing for you." &OMJ TWOS. There are two sides to every question a right side and a wrong side. There ar two roads open to every individual one leads to es teem, virtue and honor, the othir to sin, immorality and overthrov. All men may be reckoned in tto general classes bxdldcrs and de stroyers. There are two systems of education in this country, the one tends to the development of the intellect, the cultivation of the moral faculties and the symmetri cal unfolding of the entire man; the influence of the other system antagonizes the first, dwarfs the intellect, paralyzes the moral sen sibilities and smothers the highest and noblest attributes of the same. And finally, as a fitting close to all these dual systems of ritrht and wrong, building and tearing down, we have opened to us but two ways, a narrow way and a bread way leading to the final assize. A Sure Cure for Pile. 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 Ptie 3t"med.v, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and ciFecta a permanent cure. 50c. Drupgi.-ts or mail: treatise free. Dr. liosauko, Piqua, O. Sold by M. A. Miller.- Pass us not, O gentle patrons, if you want any job printing done. j lUUnVNHVlLI.K llllh7F:. Claud Iicniaster went to Sclo Mon day. N J Ul. e cittue down from the mines Monday, Utile Hurry Wlndom has been quite sick lately, Jo lUgga ittuiiml from the muim tnlna Monday. The shttigte mill at Coburg burned Saturday night. Marlon Powel la mi tiering from an attack of fever and ague. Mr lieu net U learning the vhoto grnphle art under J A Winter. TheKWMl'o mude a heavy ship ment of good Tuesday morning. Joe While bought of Hob Sanders a house and lot on Monday of this week. There was n lecture on "Bible Inter pretation" given In the City hull Mon day evening. Mm White went to Portland Wed nesday to tho opening of the Indus trial Kxiosltlou. It A Sanders has returned, after it summer's ramble, and will again settle down to business. Itev A J Iluusaker occupied the pul pit at the llaptlst church Sunday morning and evening. S J Wllholt Is soliciting money for the church edifice soon to be built by the M 13 Church, Houth. Ill the language of mytho'ogy, 'Louis Drake is -vulcanUlng; In other words, he Is learning the blacksmith's trade. Mr Jennings of Portland, who has been visiting his brotherdn law, Mr. Warner, returned to the nietroMUa Tuesday. ltnd muster White Is continually adding to the force of railroad earjM-n-ters; C I Drake joined the company this week. Mr. Langworthy returned to Port land Monday after having witnessed the completion of the Calapoola trail to the mines, Dr Curl, Curran Cooley and a Port land man are huiitlm,' In the moun tains; with what success, we will learn In a few days. Tho Oxford mill, which was some what damaged by the spring freshet, now rests on a solid foundation nnd is grinding vigorously. The North Hrownsvllle school open ed Monday with an enrollment of 114. There were (V5 pupils in the llrowns ville school on the first day. Peter Hume went to Portland Satur day on business for the K W M Co. We understand that this company ere fitting up another store room. JllR Morel.Kk and J II Waters left fr Seattle the first of the week. We understand that they will embark In a general merchandise ltuhea. In Kirk bind, a suburb of Seattle. Our old friend Eley, Wood has re turned to the narrow gauge. Kley for merly understood the gauge of the O. Hy., having lieen among the com pany's most trusty employes. Many of Crawfordsville's citizens are laying claim to the valuable Umber lands altove Huckleberry. That fore runner of civilization a wagon road Is being built iuto this (section of country. B. P. Barger was in great trouble Monday, having tiougbt Waters llroa'. safe, containing some books and ac counts, he had forgotten the combina tion and was somewhat crippled In resources. Died, in Hrownsvllle, Sept. 2tt,i Mrs Molly E Farley. Mrs Farley has been a patient sufferer for many years. Much sorrow Is felt for the deceased, w ho was stricken down thus early in life. The bereaved have many sympa thizers in this sorrowful dispensation. Hrownsvllle witnessed n squaw fight last week. Two squaws, after having bought a whip each, legan quarreling over the merits of the colored crackers, and being unable to base their judg ments upon color alone, they flogged each other until both lay down upon the walk and cried. The house belonging to Barret Hros., situated on the Cain pool trail thirty uiilcs above Ilrowtisville, burned up last week. The brothers lost every thing except the clothes which liiey had on at the time the fire occurred. Mr. Langworthy of Portland lost Ills winter supplies by the fire, as they were stored in the cabin until the trail was completed, when they were to be removed to the mines. Smii.e Lax. Mug So said Bui liicceeus wer, that greatest of Novelists, and he LiKe Success never spoke m.tre truly, and he micht have added with equal force, that merit is the essence of success. Wisdom's Roberline is the synonym of merit, and its history is success. The magical ef fects of this preparation have been attest ed by thousands of the leading ladies of society and the stage. It is the only arti cle ever discovered which gives a Natur al and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same time removing all roughnesa of the face and arms and leaving the skin soft, smooth and velvety. It has long been the study of chemists to pro dace an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have the merit of being harmless, but these two important qualities were never brought together until combined in VilSDOM'S 500 nOBEHTIpie THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TOY BRCK! TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATC. 1 hav bwn troubled many vrsrs with disease of the kidnevs and have tried many different remedies aud have aouRtii ma rrom dillerent physicians without retiet About the isth of April I was siil'ferine front n very vi&lent attack that almost prostrated n:e in sucb a nunuer t.iat I was be lit over When 1 sat dowu it was almost impossible for me ti jret up alone, or to put on mv clothes, when km J Pror!ei:ce sent Dr. Henley, with the unuuu.i tv.jHifcY ii.A, to tuy hotel. I immediately commenced -.tsing the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston- isnment ot all the miesta at the hotel, n a few days, I am happy to state, lhat I was a new man. I will recommend the tea to all a as 1 have been. ictedl I G. A. TXTPER. Proprietor Occidental Hotel Hauta Rosa. Oil. NO MORE BACKACHE! m 4Jr MONTAGDE -IS AH lt(UAh- IN THE LEAD -W1TH- An Immense Stock of General Merchandise! Bought for Cash at remarka bly low figures. Close buyers who expect to pay cash for their pxuls are respectfully invited to examine the largo stock 8 kept at the MAMMOTH AKD One-Price Gash Stores N trouble to show goods, and if you wish to buy we know that Montague's is the place. CLOTHING. Wo offer you full lines of Men's, Youth's and Hoys' t bulling at .prices that simply defy competition. We have now in stock Oregon City Manufactured Cloth tnjr; Levy & Htraus' Manufactured Clothing; Fine Cassimere Clothing; Fine Imported Worsted Clothing; Fine Spring-1'ottoni Pants; Men's, Youth's, Hoys and Chil dren's Rizes. These con lie bad at Montague's. To the Ladies! The ladies of Lebanon and vicin ity express themselves as very much plea Red with Montnjrue's fine lines of Fall and Winter Drees (roods which he hits just purchased from one of the lending importing houses of the United Htates. SIn tapue's stock is unsurpassed this side of Portland." The ladies are respectfully invited to examine them. Hosiery, Corsets and La dies' Underwear. Full lines In all these branche oi uic irv insula traue, and we can ofler you itk1 value for you money. .Should you need ti LOVES we have everything desirable am stylish in Silk, Lisle Thread ant Cotton. Remember Montague's motto is "Unc hundred cents wwrth for a dollar every time." Boots and Shoes. Kaeli and everv nnir of llonln and Klioesin tlietwo large eftablixhinents ownea iy Montague re nianuraetured expressly for liiin. Kverypalr fully warranted. .These goods we da not Import from Misnnuri, mm hnn lxtii al leged by wnu Id-be eniiipetitors, but are mnne up irom me very Dest stock by white labor employed ly Kuekinglmni & IleelH and Culin, Xlcketaburg A Co. When you want anything neat and serviceable at bed-rook prices, with a iuu iruarautee on every pair, vou will assuredly buy your foot-wear of MON TAUUI5. Hats and Caps. No man, youth, boy or child can be coiifioerett well drefwed ir their cranium Is surmounted by a "shocking bad itar." in order to set our numerous customers right In this regard. Monta gue has laid In for the fall and winter trade an immense stock of Hats and Caps. I hese goods were bought direct from the manufacturers and at very low figures. Take a look through them, and when you do want to buv. aa a matter of course you wlllKbuy your Men's Furnishing Goods ! As underwear for ihe masculine gender Is Usually called, Is an esaential article for the comfort and good health of mankind in thia lit mid climate. Mou tague's stock of Fine Shirts Lion Brand; Fine 8hlrts Htandard Brand: Fine Hhlrts Neglige; Fine Blurts In Cassimere; Fine Hhirts in every style; Undershirts and Drawers An end. less variety in all weights, shades and patterns. We sell hugeous quantities of these goous, and invite your attention to the new grades and new prices. Be wise. IT J a. uu,y j-our uiiucrwcaroi -Montague. Natural ys. Artificial Gas. No, there is no joke alwnt the natu ral gas being found in Lebanon. The gas in a fact; nor in it, as some imag ined, the outcome of windy advertise ments in the "Lebanon Kxi.rens" Always buy your roods of Montniriie and get full value f jr your money. TO THOSE WHO OWE ME KONEY. Montague has waited lono en on oh for what you owe him. Pay up NOW. Not next week, or next month, or next Christmas, but NOW. I can ufe it to advantage, need it hi mv business, and you will confer a very great favor on yourself and Montac-ue. bv navinir j ilit up without furteer solicitation. S. 0 WALLACE, PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, Iiirlinlliig Fire aut Life Iiumnwcc. 1IAVB ON HAND BOMI Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended Promptly. to AGENTS FOR 1.0!n0K MVERrOOI. & .!jO!.E INSI R (U'ARMAN A8SI-RAXCE CO., of London. 0AKI.AMI HOME 1XHIRACE CO., of Oakland California; STATE INSl'RAKCE CO., itt Salem, On-rur.. FARMERS MERCHANTS IXHt'KASit'E CO. nf Salem. DON'T SHIP V0UU OUl STOVE Vou can buy a:iy of the IVTKHT PATl'lHtlNH Cheap, of SWAN DROTHEHS. THEY CAHUV A FULL LINKOl i in, Capner. LWoadnn and Stone Wars, also "UMPS AND PUMl FJXTrilKH. Job W'ork done on Short A'ofee. BRICK! BRICKI 12C.OOO Brlclc At my yard in the nihuriw ot Lebanon For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All Kind of MASON WORK DONE With Xvatucm and Lt.h. D. HARDIN. FOR SALE. 160 Acres of Land 3 Miles East of Lebanon. Good Road, CSood Water, Rich Land, vwu pi'iiwu in nine; ttmau Improvement. Price. $io per Acre. Apply at this office or to Maiitin Hickman, ir VOU WISH A GOOD REVOLVE S".VB SMITH & WESSON'S FinMt small r arma erer nwnufncturiwl ana the aratoholceut all exrM. In callhm at. M and 44-KU. Shinto or double action. Kaetr Ha nierleas anil Target modolR. atcel. rarufuU iiiaMKt4d Heat aanlltv irrsaalit for workmannblp aud stock. Unrivaled 1 oftjn old for the itenulna article. They are unre liable and daniteroua. The Burnt WnaoN Kb- YQl.VKUa are aUuilDed nnm tho h-rrala with flrm'-i not he tleoelvod bv 4u.n mmJl,i hi . finish, d a m h 1 1 1 1 v nnd tfvnrnv. Xinm name, aldnwa anddatee ot patenta. aud are tar. Jour dealer cannot aupply jon, an order aotit to od raaa below wlH receive prompt attention. DcacrlD Mve catalogue and prtona upon applloaHon. atred perfeet. Inalatnimn toavlni. them, and If CHI J. JUL fX WEWOX, ferloBfleld, Blaaa. NEWSPAPER 17.ith Edition Now Reaily. A hook of o .-er 200 pa;rt.3. irlv In more in ft un h I ion ot vnluo to tNlver- t iK"rs tlmn anv ntlur ADVERTISING puWicatlon ever Ifwuert. It Hives the liHrno of every iwrnraner iHililiKhed. hnvinir n elreniutii.n rating in the Amcricn Ni'-wper IHrwtorv of more llinu i,(Xio roplctl each Iswic, with the eot per line for ail vert IMnir in them. A list of the best Tiers in loom rlreulHtion. in cverv ritv nnd town of more than 5,000 iomlatioii with prices hy the inch for one month. Sorci-il lists nf rl.i.iv country, village aud class papers. Barsniln oilers ol value to mniiU lulvertiftfrs or those wishiiiK to experiment Juiicif-ly with a Hiinll Amount of money, hhowa conclusively "how to pet the mint dcrvtue for the money," etc., etc. Bent post tuiiil to any address for 30 cents. Address Gko. P. Row- Agents, 10 6pruce Street, New York City. 7 em. to., ruuiititiers and Ocneral AilvnrtislniF Bureau of Information. TIMBER AND MINERAL RESOURCES OF Linn county made known on application: Hlso minim.' sKx'V houirht nud s.il.1 nt tin. iHlm ..f W. 0. PETERSON. " " -IT," Sa x m m n orl J the LI-BANON liXl'IiKSS. AT COST! To Malta Itoora fur My Spring and Summer Stock . DRY GOODS, FUBK1SHI8G GOODS, iXD ROTIOHs I WUJi VJLXWV QUT MV Entire Stxk of J3oot & Shoes Now U the Tim to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS 1'rumptljr attended. W. K. READ, .Vlltttti-, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S SALE. In the t'lHiuly Court of I.lnn (iKinly, Oiffon. In the matter of the estate 1 fh-rre II. I.lsvtt. Ict-iwc1. j KHTI K IS II KM EH Y IVFM THAT Tit I 'I nifl.r-ltn,-.l. tlw duly aiolnled, qualified " -tniK r.rmn oi tne uinx win atij irwfa inciil aud rMale nt ie.ve It. Lira-It, drrmwl In imrxiMiii'e of Ihe tcrnn f the tnt m ill am) li-inmfiii nt mi i tUifH-fi. and In nirthi-r iir-nmiH-rof an onler tt the alxive-entti led Court uoiy nittiiu aim etiu rt-i or reeunl In the al ive fntillrd fau on the 9th da of Jannarv. lfin will m-11 al auction al tlx. onirt hmx dour la tlie city o a many, in I inn enunty, ttregon, ou Hatarday, the 4th day of October, 180 Al Hie htr of 1 o'clock P. it. nt sakl day, lo the niiriH'i ii tm ouioer i or cam in tiaim, the lot loniiie dcwrilnd r-al iinntrtT. to-wit! t 'mimeiii-iiiR at a point 00 fi-rt ra4 and I JO fi-et norrn ot uie soutnt-ax comer of bit 4 In Murk in t lie city r 1-i.anon, In I.lnn t'tainly, m-rou and nimiliia Ihence rt lij feet, thence north f.l feet, thence wl I0U feet, thelire auuib M feet lo ue place of ix k-lmilnc. AIw the north half of Aaa M. Pwerson ami Niwiinn i rirrvm donation lnnd claim, No. Ml S'rtKicit'lon -No. illuafel In t,wiu.hlo Ko Ninth of rature No. 4 went of Ihe Willamette Me- n.!mu. in Linn county, Ores, mi. rxcentltiK that i-.ri'oii f the Mid north half t.f saiil trtnii rinim iiereirfim deeded ail follow One htiiidird acre dcchM lo K. M. t'orrell. 1"I to lilch ftmud rwifilwl on imut 213 of Moo n of llecord nt ieed: aim au acre lo Itaxiil II. Ivtemm. de-,l of which 1 ftnuid tt ,.r-i'-d ou -tu:e ) of Hook II ttt lt--orl of ler.l riii t ai n-s nt i j. retertn, dtt;l of hi. h luiiid rw'orleil ou pnpe 271 of Vol. 2 of Record ol ieeci m .inn potintr, On-tnin. 1 ItM liiclml a rl tt land M feet wide hen-ttrfore rerrcd si riM. tne ine nif iill.iiK-l tract of 40 acre. dr. to L. J. ivierxin, ihol In now deeded to Ihe mII teo. II. i.ivcit fur the iMtriMwe of a nmdwar of a psnlway. detnletl l Mm. I'.l!i IK-im. v u . . . .. i . . . ... i r. N t!e OMloi-liiir-desrrlhed Intel for th tninHin ii. - - - i -,. , -" ii . mm nt-re, iwrioir n oi laml atai'it tJ lift wiU- luroM the et end of tlx Itud rinim dexrllHtl tufollons: fntrirnrnilnr m the in -n I m ct eornarof claim No. 67 In hiwnchi U aoiiih. rai-.-jre et, thence ent 73.21 chsliit. IIicmcc ith .LSI rltalns. Ihence we-st 7S chains, them e north ai.M chain lo the lwe of i-;:!. in. iir. m nave ami to mtm me mm prenilwi it- a riw.luiir. All If ins itnnlel In Linn I'tmmy, i r .o. nnd rof.talniinr I'aiacm. tixir, r lem. AWj lite fitI hilf of tlie northwest quartt r and lots 1 and 2 of section l in totrnship llsonthol rnner I wet of the Willamette Meridian, iu Llun t outy, retron, cuulaluliic i 7 1 ai-ret. K. H. l.l ;ETT, Kxeeiitor of the Inst will and tostitment and estate if tieo. H. l.lfc'itell, dtwMKL The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD AND Oregon DeTelopmest Cos Steannsbp Line 225 Mllaa Shorter I SO Hears Laas Tlmal Than by any other Route. ' FltST'CLASS THROUGH PAB8ENQER AND FREIGHT LINE From rortland and all x.inta In the Willamette alley to ami from Han Francisco, CaL OREOON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME BCIIEDCLK (Except Fundays.) L Yaiuln 70J A M Lr "M-rallta10.:ti A M Ar AllMiny Urns A M I.r Albanv.UrJJ P M LrrorralHn lrlM P M Ar Yaquina 4:35 P M O. & V. trains connect at Albany and t'orrallls. The atMrre trains connect at Yaquina with the "n-piii ifrcioiimepi i timftauy a line of taatn- sniis ociween laquina and bail t raiK'Lsco. Thi compnny eenrea tlie right to change Mil uatea wunoui utmce. , Rcmcrulier the Ore iron Paclllc Popular Hummer i .i ui-iuii-. ,,w naie i icaris are now on sale r.iiu an aucy niimi to l aqutna ami return. WM. M. HO AO. C. r. HOfiCK, (lencral Manager. Acting O. K. & P. Agent. Conallis, or. THE OKLY TRUE fDiaOW Will rwtfr ttw IM) Malatatka H and ISu and Utmn thm ' 'y"" "" laak. Lratlaia Waa at ApvHttAt, ladicastloa, V. l-sck of -Uraaatl. D1 TlrW llaalaulr awt Bona saw furs. Knl Iran. Miod , and aounllM lErmiL Pnr "aTTm1 a mm Snffarina from complalnta I A II p"llaruthir aalll Uni TOIOpnf,nd apaadr aura. Oiraaaelaar, boaU tbroompltttioa. Fraiiaant attampt a( oonntarfail. iavonlradd to tha popularity of tha oriaiaal. lo not aiparlment aet tha ORIfllNAL mm4 BKT. (Dr. HARTCR't LlTTLK LIVER PILLS V Oura Oon-tlpntioa, Livor Complaint and Sick ft Hwlaclia. Bnn-plo Vomm and lran Book I roailft,! on rMoaint of two onta in poataaa. w Or. HARTCR MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Q. K. HARDY JEWELER, lias on hand a large stock of ritiTfyi .- W- " a. JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. SANTIAM :-: ACADEMY. ir.Ax.i, Ti-:ii jji2iivm wept. tntn. Latin, Greek, Mttthemmics, Scloncea and History Taught. ALSO BOOK-KEEPING TERMS 60 to 75 cenU per week. WHEN VIHITINO .3L.X51V Y. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH FALL CLOTHING -AT E. BLAIIV'N NEW STYLES! Also an Elegrant Stock of Cloths In Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-CIass Tailoring. S. FY BACH'S lew Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL. The public school house on the south, The pajier mill on the north, Tlie big planer on the east, And the depot on the west, Makes the Corner Store the Hub Olt CENTEIl Of GUAl'ITV. IT IS A NEW STORE ! CARRYING NEW GOODS. GIYES TO ALL ITS PATRONS HEW DEALS Keen a full line of Men's aud IjOVs' Olofhitltr nf Tin wne ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions: in fact everything necessarv to 1-ppt r.nl an.i - V KJ bod' together. Nobody complains of Bach's prices. Headquarters - IS" - DRY GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing' iHiniisning booas, bxc. Also Keep on Second floor a full line of Boots & Shoes, In which I will not be undersold. Come and see me and I will treat 3 . W . ALBANY, - - DROP IN! -AND SEE US At Our New Quarters. We Are Too Busy to Write an Advertisement. J(SHN G. REED AND COMMON BRANCHES. D. TOR BET, A. M Principal, Lebanon, Or. OK- NEW PRICES! ' J A a--vaj. A A i goods or cjuarrels with his for Bargains DRESS GOODS, you well. O V , OREGON.