Lebanon Express. FRIDA.Y . .OCTOBER 3, 185XX EYES AND EARS! Still they come. Tut on your coal. Don your goaaaruer. 4 1VuM forget U umbrella. VTkey ers coming to stay. 'tlalWlng material Is lejjnl tender. Lumber $3 and $9 per M at Wheeler 'a jaw mill. Moratory fowls proclaim the p-ft-oachlug winter. s foart H. AlU-n was registered at the y u Charles recently. A. pood ruin fell ia this part of the cuuutry Wednesday. If yon want a Rood crop of wheat, (WW etuiy la the fall. Henry Parrlah two sick horses cause, water founder. ' Huff. Hlatt Is a (rain 111; this time he la confined to his room. I? T XflllnK I. I, .til. It.... Main street Is Wing graded after the moat aftproved city siyl. Itemember that M. A. Miller keeps full supply of school books. Eureka meat market for fair dealing. Lire and let live, Is my motto. John Hants will begin work on Wm, JBetkcrford'a dwelling in a few days. Our prlncliml streets are being graded and otherwise put in first-class order. Klrt-cla8 cabinet photos only ti 50 per dos. by Bilges for a few days only. According to I,ane county papers, timber land locators are not always reliable. J. A. nripsa, photographer. Uallery u public square, Lebanon, for a few days only. J. O. Reed has hops of all acc and In all conditions of flesh which he, offers for sale. Smith A Hammaek, of Tallman, bare handled about 75,000 bushels of grain this fail. Rev. MeTlroy will build a residence In the Cowau addition; lumber ia al ready on the ground. Krijrgs' photos are first class. Call and see them. Gallery oa the public aquare, Lebanon, Or. Old plumes, tips and feathers dved Tid re-curled by Mrs. Nellie B. Smith, milliner and dressmaker. Jumping from present indications, it Is dunitu I if the street sprinkler will be seen again before June. Mr. Lawrence ascended the bell tower last Friday and sketched our town from this lofty perch. If Lebanon could only furnish houses for ail the applicants for shelter, her population would be greatly swollen. Win. Rethtrford, having g14 his res idence, has bought lots in another part rf town and will build another dwell ing. TMed, at Hwect Horn, Sept. 2, ltt, Ariel J. Prill, eon of Dr. A. O. and Anna C. Trill, aged 2 mouths and fl way. Hare you noticed the five dwellings tinder construction on Bridge Avenue? Others will be built in this part of town coon. , Our school board were negotiating last meek with one Mr. Cochran for shade trees to set on the public school grouads. If yon like the Kxprrss, whisper your compliments gently; If you do not litre ft, proclaim it aloud so that all may hear. J. J. Swan moved Into Judge Miller'? residence this week. He will occupy Urtsfcouse until his own dwelling fa completed. To rent, three bed rooms and two wfflce rooms of comfortable dimen!on, over Variety store. Inquire of H. Y. JCirkpatriek. The strong Indications of rain for the tast week have, by creating a desire for shelter, given an impetus to the building boom. It is the opinion of some that pota toes will command a good price before Mtrinir. on account of the light crop on the valley lands. The Oregon Presbytery of the - Cumberland Presbyterian church will convene in Lebanonon Thursday, Oct. th, at 7:30 p. M, Our friend W. K. Temple was taken sick while baling s( raw near Tallman last week, since whicn time we have not heard from him. Charley Wilson, our drayman, won er where the owners of the house bold goods which crowd the depot, are going to stop this winter. John Beard has repainted two or more of hia himm nwnttr Tnhn I. getting hold ef some valuable property Lebanon Is to have a tailor shon. Mr. O. Lovely, of Portland, a cutter nd fitter of many years experience, will oren on Monday next. If the O. Ry. time table which we received this week Is any criterion, passengers bound for points south must be at Tallman at 3:40. We stated last week that E. R. Skipworth had bought property in Lebanon, whereas it was his mother tii at bad bought real estate. The Warm Spring Indians wranned their drapery about their comelv forms wa Tuesday and beaded for the land of sage brush and smoked venison. Our customer all Speak highly in praise of tst Patrick's Fills. They are the best. Berrt Bros., Carroll, Ne braska. For sale by M. A. Miller. "The ladies of the M. E. church will rive a social next Friday evening at Union hall. Everybody cordially in vited. Refreshments at the usual price. Our conespondent at I .acorn b te either busy selling goods or delving for coal at any rate we haven't heard rm him lately. Let us hear from you. G. Lovely will open a' tailor shop in a few days in the store building south of Beard A Holt's drug store. Latest .styles of fine woolens will be kept in stock. Are you in love? If so, marry the Idol of your affections and then go to -Matthew & Washburn's, at Albany,' iMJy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. John S. Baker, contractor, builder amd designer. Drawings and specifi cation neatly and promptly executed. Lebanon, Oregon. Give me a call be fore letting contract.'. Ji. Cv Mi Her informs us he will make apuMic sale of hi s entire stock, includ ing horses, cattle, hogs, and general supply of farm implements, on his farm four miles sooth of Lebanon, - The autumn style of neckwear in these parte, is a handkerchief saturated With some unctuous substance, and we have concluded that bad colds are re sponsible for toe prevailing fashion. We heard an Albany man say that tie had examined our gas field, and that t is genuine natural gis; moreover, be expressed the wih that the -eitv in wOi itiii lie lives had soicetliiri aioio. Northern Pacific ImloatHal Expotd tion tickets on sale Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays of each week, lim ited to ten days, at ftf 60 for round trip, Instead of $0, as formerly announced. Fred is mourning the los f his girl. It promises to go hard with tho young ninu; during Ida mental aberrations this week he went out on Bherumn street and fed a steam saw for a half day. Lk lit the thlrtv-two columtiB nf the Express this week, the variety of news, the local and general Informa tion, and tell us what more could lie expected for the paltry sum of $2.00 per year. Mrs. Rheinhardt and Mrs. Klmr. of pweei ttome, were goinjr to church am Mnntiay when they were thrown from the wagon by the inequalities of the road and consequently were some what bruised. Doiwi want the earth? If so, call on Matthews Washburn, Albany, Or., and they will take pleasure in showing you the largest and most com plete line or ham ware, stoves and ranges in the valley. The members f the Lebanon Hornet Band are such high steppers since thev received their uniforms that It I difficult to distinguish hay foot from straw foot: however thev have not forgotten how to play. When you are const! rated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Ir. J. It. McLean's Little Liver and Kid ney Pillets. They are pleasant to take aud will cure you. 23 cents a .vial. For sale by Beard ft Holt. A great many kinds of business are represented in Lelmnon, and yet there Is an nenlns: for a few more Industrie. such as woolen mfll, a tannery, a loot and shoe factory, a pulp mill aud a few others that we could name. The camn fire which was eriveu bv the l. A. R. at Union hall last Satur day night drew a full house. The program was Interesting to the au dlence and the financial results were satisfactory to the "boys In blue." On Mondav of this week the little girls laid aaide their dolls, the boys housed their veloeipedfs, the young men addressed their last epistles to their sweethearts, and all entered school with a determination to work. The bird's-eve view of Lebanon by our amateur artist, Melvin Williams,1 Is a sketch of considerable merit. Wheu the Lebanon Exthess assumes the proportions of Haiper's Weekly, we shall want just sucb an artist on our a-aff. Huirh Nixon returned M tmIc from a ftTP.Uwkn' miniirn In tlia Quartzvllle mines on the Hantlam. He brought some ore from his several claims which looks well and Indicate that his mines are of considerable value. Hops on theSantiam bottom escaped the ravages of the hop louse. The rapid growthof the vine in this section caused the ppsky vermin to be left far in the rear. It takes an early riser and an industrious climber to keen abrenst of the crops hereabout. If your kidneys are inset I ve. vou will feel and Uik wretched, even In the most cheerful society, and melancholy on the joliiest occasions, Tr. J. it. McLean's Liver and Lidnev Balm will et you right again, f 1.00 per bottle. i or sale by Heard & Holt. A nun who claimed to have had some experience with natural pas was in ur town last wees and examined our gas field by day, and if you want to 1 contradicted flatly, tell him that the prospect is untavorabie or that we have no natural gas in Lebanon. As soon as our cas fields are devel oped no joke new industries will spring up as quickly as the fern stalk in the spring of the year. Rrangers are Inquiring, schemers are planning, manufacturers figuring and the masses are looking approvingly on. Til nlancholr tinys are come. The rorklr! of th vi-nr; Th tvpo' Min.1. th editor dtimh. Ana jt the delinquent oath imx appear. Some time mayhap hp'll wander biu-k Toward the printer' fcmely 1en, RepVui-h mir rminv havriark And rtart aftvah the abAmtoned pen. Five minutes after the rain U-iran to t M on Wednesday, picket fence iu town had grown three inches taller. moss-cove rod gate posts were convulsed with laughter, three acres of dog fennel I arked approval, aud four loose wssron tires were endowed with mirthful faculties. Obscrvrtion will teach you that the man who drives awav from his own town to trade, generally has loose tires on his watrou. the end-arate of his wagon box is generally out and his harness Is invariably patched with raanilla twine. There is a cause for all this, and sooner or later the luckless trader will find it out. We were Just a little two previous for the G. A(. R.; we bad a camp fire at Tallman Friday night, and the exer cises i as tea until iz-.hu p. m. or until the train came in. If the soldiers at Lebanon had no more enjoyable time than we had, we are in favor of being mustered out of service. A paper published In Josephine county says "the foundation is laid for the new brick bank and the air is full of mechanices framing timbers, mixing mortar and laying brick." Taking the editor's own statement, this is the clearest case of air castle build ing we have heard of, and yet he saj B the town has never had a boom. The Sodaville hacks are no longer running between Lebauon and this health resort. If one is seeking health he will find these waters as effectual in the restoration of bodily health in De cember as they are in July, tnough the surroundings may not be so agreeable in the former as in the latter month. To make the Lebanon Literary So ciety interesting and beneficial, it is necessary that all perform the parts assigned them. We hope that the so ciety will not be compelled to enforce any or tne restrictive .laws or fines, but that the membership will act from higher motives thau compulsion or penalties can inspire, Oregon farmers have not grown rich this year for the days of sudden for tunes are over but they have had an averaee harvest, and they can draw consolation from a comparison of an Oregon harvest with crops in many of the Western States. A murmuring, complaining Oregonian farmer could not be trusted to grow crab apples in Eden. The Lebanon Literary Society, at Its meeting on Monday night last, adopted a constitution and by-laws. The question for discussion on next Monday evening is, "Resolved, that the right to vote should lie extended to women." Prof. R. N. Wright and M. A. Miller are the leadi ng disputants. Remember the time of next meeting, Monday evening, Oct. 6. Where is the consistency in suppress ing the Louisiana lottery and at the same time fostering nickel gambling Institutions in every town that is large enough to support a postoffiec? The insignificant lottery prizes awarded at Cnut. stands and other business tses differ in degree but not in kind from the Louisiana lottery, which has proven so leprous to character. Nothing seems easier or more natural than for writers of our day to write ad visory letters for the boys and girls. Our experience is that grown people stand more in need of advice than the young. It is not the unsophisticated, but those who wear beard, and also that other class that bang their bair and wear hi-rh-heeled shoes, that are ttifi eourcs of aaostof cur troubles. , There w an unprecedented rush forjllach's earner store this week. Some one, with the design of joking Stephen, placed in his display window a placard leading, "To Ihs Riven away."' The news K read like Sampson's fo'x fire In the grain fields of the Philistines, til.l tinie customers lauded hi generosity and scores of strangers pledged Iheir patronage. Stepheu soon divined the cause, removed the loquacious Joker from his window and the knot of cus tomers dispersed. The Blue Point sociable, last Friday evening, was not very largely attended, but those present had a very enjoyable time. A short program was rendered, and a delicious lunch was served by young ladies wearing blue point aprons and caps. The blue point aprons and caps were hot the least attractive fea ture of the entertainment. Some boys, Id enough to have relinquished their hold on their mother's or anyone's apron strings, seemed to have quite an attachment for the blue points. A stock grower living near town had a herd of calvea In his pasture Tues day morning browsing and apparently contented. Wednesday a refreshing rain visited this section, and knowing that Oregon grass comes with a hop, skly and Jump, he became alarmed for his stock and attempted to remove them to the barren granite hills near by; but In this he waa foiled. Up to Thursday noon he bad not seen or beard of them, and the presumption is that they were smothered by the grow ing grass. J. 1L Olbhard returned last Wed nesday from an extended trip through I)akota, Nebraska, Iowa and Minne sota. He left here last June, and he tells us that he has seen no rain since he left. He helped his son harvest forty acres of grain In Nebraska that yielded 67 bushels In the aggregate. Ileal-toaays that hailstone welching two pounds fell at Sioux Falls, Minn., not a great many miles from where he was stopping. Tell us, ye Oregonlans, hojr you would like to live iu a coun try where it rains Icebergs? Montague must le preparing for a boom, judging by the way he Is slock ing up his Mammoth and One-Price Cash Stores. By purchasing his gotds lrsuch laree quantities he naturally gets much lower prices. He guaran tees good pixsls In all the deportments of his extensive establishments at prices that alsolute1y astonish other merchants In the valley, some of them going so far as to say that Montague retails his goods as low as they buy them at wholesale. The careful buyer In variably goes to Montague's. Geo. P. Harris and Mr. Smith, of Albany, returned from the Quartcville mines this week and report consider able activity In that mining camp. The lumber, with which to erect a building for the quarts mill which was recently shipped in, is already on the ground, men are busy framing timbers and in a short time the mill will be in oHration. A gentleman claiming to represent Walker Bros., of Ix-nver, Col., has just visited the dUtriet, and says the outlook la more promising lhau he anticipated. The Onc-Prlco Cash 8tore has be come one of the features of Lelanon. As everything Is new and fresh, and the prices are so much below that charged in credit-giving establishments, pen pie who desire to buy their goods for cash naturally go to the corner, where thuy do not have to make up to the storekeeper for the non-paying cus tou e.K who, when thej- can do so, buy on credit, and who are constitutionally opposed to pnyiu? for anything. (Set prices at the One-Price Cash Store and If there is any reason In you that is the place where you will purchase your tupplies. Mr. John Keown, Ihe worthy po-t-master at Keown, Allegheny County, Penn., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells better than any other." The reason of this is because it can al ways le depended upon. Iet any one troubled with a severe cold give It a trial and they will find that the first dose will relieve the lungs and make breathing easier, and that its continued use will free thesystemof all symptoms of the cold. The promptness pns cer tniuty of this remedy in the relief and cure of colds, has w-on for it mviy sineero friends and made It very popu lar. For sale by M. A. Miller. Notice la hereby given to our butter customers of Lebanon, that we have made arrangements with Messrs. Rob erts and Thompson, of the Cash store of C. B. Montague, to deliver the butter to customers on Friday evening of each week, as usual, at that house, aud it will be a great favor to us If all will pay the cash when the butter Is re ceived, as most of them do, for we have no time to deliver butter, keep books or collect bills. It Is our present purioee to furnish all customers with butter the coming winter who gave us their patronage through the summer when prices were low, although we are offeree! SO cents per pound for all we can make, but be It understood that from Oct. 1, 1800, we do strictly a cash business. Hepy, J.H.Marks. A BIO LEAKAGE. ur. Lamberson shipped about one thousand pounds of chittim bark Tues day. This Is perhaps the last ship ment of the season. There have been shipped from Lebanon and vicinity this season 110 tons of this bark, at a cost of ?75 per ton, distributing among tne laboring classes $8,250. For an in dustry that is just In its infancy, these figures are certainly very promising. The extracts which arc manufactured from this bark by a simple process is worth in the market approximately $30,000. We allow then a profit to the Eastern manufacturer of $2,000 In one season, and from this one locality. Here is the leakage in money matters. Ve realize, it is true, a fair profit on the productions of the country and allow Eastern men to grow rich in their manufacture. Just as long as this state of things is a; lowed to con tinue will our State be the lawful prey of Eastern manufacturers, who contiuue to extract the kernel leave Orcgonians the hull. will and Kotlce to Dairymen. The public is hereby notified that, on account oi a cnange in business, we now offer for sale our entire stock of dairy cattle, consisting of cows, heifers and heifer calves: also one bull, half- grade Ilolstein aud Jersey, from regis tered s! ocK. I he cows are from one half to three-fourths Jersey grade; the heifers and calves are one-fourth Hol- stein and half to threeifourths Jersey. Heifers of this stock have made a pound of butter per day at 2 years old when fresh. Will sell at low prices. All dairymen are-requested to give us a can, or anyone wanting gooa Riticti cows will find us on the farm of R. Cheadle, two miles south ot Lebanon. J. II. Marks. Oh, Yeal The people of this town and vicinity will take notice that Lebanon now has a first-class restauraut. If yen want a good, square meal, go to the City res taurant; it wni cost you only lis cents; and you can get lunch from 10 cents up, at all hours, day or night. Three Families Arrested oi the Streets Of Albany, by the magnificent display of hardware, stoves and ranges at Mat thews & Washburn's, who carry the largest assortment in the valley. Croupy suffocations, night coughs and ail the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly-relieved by Dr. J. H. McLeans Tar Wine Lung Balra. For sale by Beard & Holt, rr.RSONAMtll-i. Will Stiles, of Albany, is in town. Mrs. Dr. Negus has been sick for sev eral days. James Davidson went to Portland this week. A. W. Moses returned from Seattle. Wednesday. Luther Coshow passed through Leb anon tins vecK. F. II. Rosooe of Albany was In Leb anon Wednesday. Miss Maud Ralston Is recovering from at severe Illness. Dr. Reese and his son Bran her called at tills olUee Tuesday. K. E. ITammack. of Tallman, waa In town on business Monday. Miss Addlo Smith will make Albany her home for a few months. Our old friend M. T Llndsey gave us a pleasaut call this week. Miss Flora Etui berg, of Santtaui, called at our office last. Friday. Thos. Raich, who lives near Browns ville, was In Lebauon Monday. S. P. Barger, of Brownsville, was in Lebauon Wednesday on business. fleo. Gross, nf Waterloo, was In tswn Wednesday. He says his wife Is very low. Mrs. J. M. Ralston and Mrs. McLesn, of Albany, are the guests if Charles Ralston this week. Rev. Sklpworth and wife are at pres ent stopping in Lebanon. Mr. Skip- worth will tul Id soon. O. V. Standlsh. of Brownsville, whs at the camp fire given by thtf U. A. R. Saturday evening last. Rev. 11. S. Wallace, from Ptigel sound, was visiting his brother-in-law, H. O. Wallace. tbUweek. Ed. Ho iston. our eood-natu to i- ductor on the lcbntmn express train. has been resting a few days. Miss Ijcna Gray, daughter of Dr. Oray, of Allmny, spent a few davs last ween in our cuy, tne cut-si oi Miss Nlies. Prof. R. N. Wrlcht was compelled to curtail his wadding tour, as the public school oiened under his prlucipalsblp Monday. Rev. C. Snerrv of Brownsville called ou us Weduesduy. He rejwrts an In teresting meeting in progress at Proxl dence church. Jack Hickman and wife returned from Kitson's springs last Thursday. Jack speaks highly of these springs as t health resort. John Harrison and wife were In lown this week. They formerly lived In Itrownsville and are lust from Eastern Oregon to this place. H. C. Kleppler will return to Ten nessee In a few weeks to attend to some business, snd will accomnanv hi sii-ter-lu-law to Oregon ou his return trip. Mr. Mayberry, who recently bought real estate in town, will leave ti ls week for Bend City, where lie has lecn 'ngaged to teach a five month's term f school. Sherifl Mat Scott and Miss Eva Scott were over from AlUsny hist Saturday. Mat Is not "puffed up" since his eteva Hon to office, but Is its friendly as he was before election. F. M. Miller's family snd Miss Oil e Armstrong will leave for the East next Monday. They will si e id the winter in Iowa and Ohio. The Judge will Join his family In a few months. Rev. J. J. Bowersox of the Evangel ical church called at the ExPKKsaoftlct Tuesday. He reports a good meeting In progress at Liberty school house, betwev-n this place and Sweet Home. Sam Miller and his brother Frank lift Tuesday f.r Challis. Idado. Well. boys. If the cold chills dou't chase one another up and down your spina) coulmns, we know nothing about Ida ho's temperature. Geo. T. Peebler, of Pendleton, Uma tilla county, came down to Lebanon two weeks since, after an atwenee ol thirteen years. He says there havt leen many changes since he left Lel anon. He is at present one of the noted stock-raisers of Umatilla county. BET. J. SC. PRICK. The following letter may be of Inter est to the friends of the unfortunati man, Rev. J. M. Price: Sai,f.m, Or., Sept 28, 1S0O. Rev. G. S. Hanleltcr, Lebanon fear Sir.' I am Instructed by Dr. Lane, superintendent of the O. I. A., to In form you that J. M. Price has so far recovered as to be able to go home, pro vided some one accompanies him. H would not be troublesome at all on the way, being snly weak-minded, and he Is anxious to do whatever is required of him. Yours respectfully, E. L. IRVIN'E, Second assistant physician. a rand Military Ball. The Lebanon Cornet Band will give a grand military ball at Union hall, Lebanon, on Friday evening, Oct. 10 The band will spare no pains to make this the ball of the season. An orches tra of six pieces, with Trof. W. W. Crawford as conductor, will furnish ihe music. " The L. C. B., in their ele gant new uniforms, will lead the grand inarch. All brass bands, societies, mil itary and fire companies wilt appear in full uniform. Tickets, including an elegant supper at the St. Charles hotel. $2 00. Tak It Before llreakfant. The irreat appetiser, tonic and liver regulator. In me fbr store than SO yean In England. Poat- rflve peclfic for liver complaint. Bad tante In the mouth m arising in the morning, dull pain In the head and back of the eye, tired reeling1 dii tlncsa, languor sytnpton of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley' English Pandelion Tonle. Relieves constipation, Khnrponn tho appetite and tnc up the entire vtem. tiet the genuine from your dniggbit for tl.OO ami taka according to di ections. " Excitement Runs high In Lebanon at Beard & Holt's drug store over Hystem lluilder, as everbody is using It for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepesia, Consumption and Impure Blood. Try It and tell your friends about It, as it must possess wonderful merits when all speak well of it. . - - The rat Lady That always looks so pleasant, says go to Matthews Washburn, Albany, Or., to buy stoves and ranges, because they only keep the best and always do as they agree to. Posta, Boarda and Shingles for Sale. I have on hand a full supply of the above of the best quality, delivered here in Lebanon. C. C. Hacki.eman. Our congressmen are-often stygma tized as lazy, but sucn Is not tne case. There are in that assembly standing committees which 'cannot be filled by the indolent or by men of sedentary habits: but they stand during the pro tracted sessions of Congress, if we un derstand English. Timber and mineral resources of Linn county made known on applica tions, at this office. Mining stock in the Calapooia and Blue River districts sold at the Expkess office. For par ticulars call and see our specimens and ' read our descriptive pamphlets. SUALL I F..HIURATKT A friend showed us a letter this week from a gentleman In Kansas who, judging from the tone of the corre spondence, represents scores of dissat isfied farmers who tiro looking for a better country. Notwithstanding the lavish expenditures which have lceu made In advertising Oregon, compara tively few of the people lu many of the States have even a tolerable knowl edge of our resources, our productions and our facilities for transportation. To avoid disappointment and conse quent dissatisfaction, perhaps It would le well for communities wishing to bct!er their condition to select some man or company of men of good Judg ment to come aud make a personal In 8ection of the country. Illght now, let us say that men of limited resources coming to this country with no other end lu view than to tsiom growing towns by adding to their population, will find ton many conietltoii for us to guarantee lucrative employment In this ovcr-crawded field. Our country is broad, our resources are not yet made known, and very few if our people who are Industrious, frugal aud of good habits, ever saw the Inside of a poor house. By balancing these traits against your own, vou can readily de cide the question of emigrating to this Northwest coast. "The Jersey I.lly." Akcilkska Cottauk, L. B., July 2. Gentlemen: Altho' It is very unusual for ma to use any lotions or washes, still. In answer to your request, 1 have trlecl Wisdom's Violet Cream aud Rohertine. The former I consider espeelHlly eillcacious In cases of roughness of the skin, and I have leeii using It every day for the last fortnight. I have found the Roicrlloe au excellent preparation In cnaees of tan, sunburn, etc., caused bv exposure to Mareh winds and a July sunr r Yours faithfully, L.I I.I.IK IjAJiaTItY To Messrs. Wisdom Co. We wish tossy to our old customers. ami also nev ones, that we are prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumtier. made from soft mountain fir, at the following prices: Second Hear ...... 5!!. i"l.-ar .... m .. lmi Cli-arlM - , 1 ,1.00 reliving, boxing aud ttiiibeni 7.0L' A tour mill in Wlrlsburg. Linn Co.. Oregon J en k i nqs A Co. Clod It leasing to Humanity. So Saji an Oregon lioiur Slnely Yean Old. FnttixTllnnVB. or.. Much IS. fhareiwl the Okh'iON KIPNKV TH an.1 tthtaitif-d immediate relief. It In trod a Mewing ti litimniiltv I take pieaMire In recommending h to the alHlptcd. I am now nearly nliif-tv yenr old, came Oregon in lmi In the employ of tm Hislmn liar (niiwnjr. and aince I iM'giiii iiiic i urn imwiu.i MD.M.I l f.A l rtiM'y rl health 1M PRESBYTERIAN CIM'RCH A. Marcello. pit t. 8frvire every bahlaih at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. Snl.Uuh M-hiol at HI .1. M. Prayer meet ing WedtieKlay evening at 1 M o'clock. AU el eouie. Estray Notice. CAMK TO TIIK PI.ACK OF THE fSrKR tgnml. U mile rct of Imitation, on or itwxit evpt,-mlier l"t. one bay mre S years old. hl".e hind fc-t. Utar In forehead, anip ivn-, nhorl nane. no brand. Owner will pteaxs call, ret ait Itnal and pay charge. tf. L MihikK, Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS tlF.RF.RT CJtVEK Til T TIU c-rrlnerhi heretofore extMing lietween I. P. Hhn ami A. H. IHII. partner li-dng biifi H' under Ihe firm name of Ilnhii A Crlll. ha ttil day been dtvdvet ttr mutunl omnrnl; J. I. iinhu tvaHiiime all Uubllitkaof the firm. 1. P. IIIHX. a. u. mux. Sweet riotne, 8eit. 15. ,CAL!1 PosiTivci. ml mm 3 if rr ' l j z i I'i-' f"i at a i-i n 1 1 cures ua Mnnn Bheamatlsm, Neuralgia, Corns HEAOAOHK, And ALL PAIN. Tfc CaUfarala PsaltW aci X ra'Wa ELIOTRIO COUGH CUBE cuntt coiot. crow, cosurm. l.U y all DrcMi.u. Eaeh 36e, Ua 4 tl Oraatalngar St Oa , Prwp'a. Los Angalea, Oal, HI1VHD At HOLT, Agents for Lebanon, Or. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! oh. jurv BKGKt TOP IT NOW. OON IT Will TOO LATE. I ha ve been troubled many years wit h diseaae of the kidneys and ha are tried v different remediea and have sought aid Irora ainerem pnysicians without relief. About the 15th ol April I was anflerina; from a ery violent attack that almost prostrated me la such a manner tnat waa oent orer. When t sat down it was almost Impossible for tne to set up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind ProTtdence sent lw. Henler. with the OREGON KIDN'RY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced a sins; the tea. It had an almost miracahma effect, and to the aston ishment of all the snesta at the hotel. ia few days,! am happy to Mate, that I waa new man. I wil recommend the tea to all as I bare been. O. A. TOPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, banta Koaa, Cal. THOS. BRINK Has Just Received 0E OF THE FINEST STOCKS OF Upholstered Goods TUT EVER CUE TO 1LBAHI. When in Albany, stop and take a peep at tnem ir you ao not nuy. E. C. SEAFLS. -DEALER IN . BOOTS & SHOES, DRY GOODS, Ladies' & Gents ings. Furnish- Sole Agency for Ludlow's Fine Shoes. Prices Always the Lowest mictedl 1 11 Albany, Oregon, Blumbcrg'e Block. I'll I.NKI I tjl I". Ill KINGS. (From the 0-l).ea Review.) It Is quite protmble every hoimo la Piincvlile will be occ upied this winter. tlntss ou t It rpowi Is drying up very fust, find a good shower of rain is needed badly. On Monday evening a meeting was hdtl nt the nllenee of It. Uraham and a Union Hunday school was or gun I zed. Farmers are i.nsy hauling In wheat and delivering to the flouring mill. This looks lietter tbau It did lust year to see I hem lint'.llng wheat and flour from Wasco county. Although this has liccn one of the most productive seasons In this county I here has been for years, a numbcf of old timers want to leave aud seek better locations. Why they should want to leave Just as the country is beginning to prosper is a mystery. Iast Monday forenoon- Mrs. Rcnlck Jess-Miiet with a painful and serious accident, by being thrown from a load of hay. Iii'the fa! I her left leg was bro ken in two places, the large bone Just below the knee, and liotli bones above the ankle, the end of the smaller bone protruding through the flesh. There may be persona In this com munity who are at times troubled with colic, or subject to attacks of bowel complaint, it so, they should try t liHtuiM-rlHlirs Colic, Cholera and I1 srrhoea ltemedy. It will afford almost ui'tiettiHie relief, ana wnsti reduced with water Is pleasant to take. If taken ns soon us the first Indlcatioiiof the dis ease N ft It It will ward off the attack. Manv ncoole u-u it in fhla wsv. snd U nd hnt It never fails them. A 't or AO cent Isittle may be obtained from M. A. Milter. A Rnt-o Cur for riles. Itching Tile rn known by moisture like perspiration musing intense Itch ing wheu warm. This form, as well as Mln.l, bleeding and protruding. yield at once to Dr. Itosanko's Pile Itftnedr, which acta directly on the arts nllectcd, alisortis tumors, allays tchlng aud effects a permanent cure. SOo. Iiruggi-ts or mall: treatise free. Dr. Bosauko, I'ioua, U. Bold by M. A. Miller. W. H BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guy's New Building. Residence at Mrs. Amblsr's. BARBOUR BROS., -IiF.At.EH3 IS FURNITURE, XJl'I IOLWTKHY WOYEH-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUMOES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Every Description and De grcj of Comfort, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, :i Fact Everything Belonging to the) Trade t Prices that Defy Competition. Chun Will & Montelth't Old Ftand. LEBANON, OREGON. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwohl, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of AH Competitors In Crorkerv, Fatter floods. Toys, Roper Bros.' bUycm ar, French China and lilware. Ho a' W axons Doll Carriages, Etc NOW LISTEN! The OnMpn Rule Itaraar mnkr a stierialtr of thi Fiet Tta. tvlltva and Hakins; Ciiwifera, tvtrr hi ka;e of which la manufac ture! Tiir anl bran th natue of ijulJen Kula Baxaar. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OREGON, , J. C. FREY & SON, UKALER3 IN Harness, Saddles. Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY GIVE US A CALL. At r-ctersou fc Wallace's 014 Stand. Eureka Heat Market SHERMAN STREET, L. M. WHEELER, Pro'p Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau sage. 4 A bhare of the public patronage so licited. NOTICE. Ciit this ut, and when you visit Portland dur ing the Exposition, call on Towne, tbe Photog rapher, aud receive the following; extraordinary oflfcr: - , All persons presenting these slips will be given one dozen of my best style cabinet photos and one extra for framing, for $3.50. My regular price for the wirnt work to those not holding these slips is S6.00 per dozen and SS.08 ior extra picture. This is an extraordinary offer, and the probability of doing enough extra, work to make it pay prompts the inducement. Call and see our work, it speaks for itself. This holds good until November 1st. Very truly yours, B.C. TOWNE. Studio cor. Firtt and Morrison Streets. , TAKE YOUR BABIES TO TOWNE. Sleagfl.-il ammcrs Now don't think for & -moment that I have cone into liardwaro busineBs, for such is not tho case; but I have emi3 sledge hammers in bargains that I am now oHl-ring every one of them a bargain, not a single exception. Bargains In Cotton Flannels! I'iiiL- TTlntitn.1 linlT 4iia.is noil i vvy i i . . Hue l'lannel, half cotton, little IIack Velveteen 37Je per yd; former price 50 and GOo Vandyke P.oint Lace 8. and lite; bofore 15 and 20c Plushes 70c and $1 00; before $1 00 and $1 25 0 Hool3 Mile Cotton 20c All-Silk Satin-Edge Ribbon.............. .....from 5c to loc per yd The GRACEFUL COttSET. the best thing you ever eaw, fur 50c; good as anyone's 75c goods. ' . - Tho finest line wf UJNDEHWEAIt that has ever bn liown here, and at prices that are absolutely below all com etition, both in Ladies' and Gents'. It ill tav vou to RRfl these Rooda. PRINTS, 18 and 20 yda for $1 00. MISSES' WOOL HOSE, up to Ladies' size, 25c, LADIES' WOOL HOSE. 40c: fine coods. DKESS BUTTONS in all colors, 5c and iOe per doz. WHITE GOODS, 8ic. 10c and 12c: fina valuta no gooas. - - BAHOAINS IN LADIES'. ban anyone's. C. . W. B. DONACA, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES, Cigars, Tobacco, Furnishing Goods, Etc. FirstClass .'Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken In Echange - for Goods. n: vf uive mu d i iidi dim dh Luiiviiicea. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Boards and Pickets. Lebanon -AND- UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. ESTILISHED II 187S Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. I manufacture and deal in Doors. Blinds, all styles of Windew Frames, Door Frames. Mouldines, nfactured and kept on hand in a first In connection with the above, 1 also have on hand a well-assorted umber yard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber. Rustic Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, for Cornices, Etc. - BEARD Druggists & -DEALERS IN- Pare Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Stationery, Fine Perfumery, Brushes and combs, CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. JfjiSr-Prescnptions accurately DENVER, Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND Lt JOINTS - East, North iP South, ! UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. G. RAWLINCS. Arent, Albany, : ; 0&eck tho f:1 .u i U-'S r y 0i) 00 Utter 5 vdf for SI CO ---- PURSES, cheaper and Utter C. HACKLEMAN, Next Door to Bank. PROVISIONS, a n r ,1- BI S. 1. IICKISCI. Brackets, Etc., in fact anythinz.man- - class planer. and all kinds of Finishing Lumber & HOLT, Apothecaries, compounded, - crreoteat of Kovelieu, ad be nevcl tpoke . more truly, and be might ha.rc added with equal force, that merit is the . rtsesce 01 success. Wiadom's Eobfrtine ia the synonym of merit, au i its history is success). The magical ef fects of this preparation have bees attest ed by thoasands of the leading laoies of society and the stage. It is the cel t- arti cle ever discovered which gives a A'ar ser ai and Beautiful tint to the complexion, at the same tuoe removinr all rou&hresa of the face and arms ana leaving th . skin soft, smooth and velvetTjJt ha long been the stedy of chemiMs to dace an article that while it would beau tify the complexion would also have th merit of keiu harmlea, bat these two important qualities were never bro&tt together us-.til combined in ViSDOM'S SCc Planing Llli POM 80 Mid Bal tr, that