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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
Lebanon Express. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, lUJi-l !'!.'.' 1 . I.... .. i... Tit A T APPliOPlilA TIOX. An appropriation of $20,XKJ Iwis ln made for the jorwviBt of public land in Orrgoi. YHiether thia amount its eufiicient to meet the requirements in this direction e know not, but we are thankful Tor any amount. lVrhajw omlj'i about one-tenth nf tirm rcmnty lands V.ve been SKrvej-WI, tome of which is among our most valued landed fwseesiaoHS. ifcat .small proptam" cf this territory is AdAffteSto agrinc5t-are, tAm chiefly valuable for its excellent timber. We in usti estimating the value, aftlvew lands, tuke vno icomaider Rtien the fai t that a large percent g ur immiprants are not far mers. Vol tre tailing for just euch locations as are contemplated in Uil survey. It is only by the sim ti&asaeiio ierelopment of all our re9fci3e9 that cmr State will be-, com populous and affluent. In " --'Ww&aagr. this iv have in view the jotot&I WftMape -and are prompted, fey parallel case, that of Kansas. Until recent times, the eastern one third xf this State only, was re-( ffSfded as agricultmcal land, and' hence "Vfi3aa.1-.re, -vhile the remain ing two-thirds was suffered to lie untilled and undeveloped. It de volved upon foreign colonists to redeem ftlii jxrtion of the State's domain by -et owing that it was AajtteiXo tlie growth of two very, valuable crops, sorghum and broom .corn, and still further, bv the dis- covery of rich coal bed's, it has' been made to rank in resources with other portions oithe State. By all aneans let us Shave these iaaHrarwyeajtoccupied-and made ito yild fheh 'due :proportion of our country '3 wealth. PA TIEMCUS ZK Ml CSIXE&S. TbtarBritea Peter Cooper, who was millionaire several times wver, and who had made monev in many different kinds of business, -aisea to say that oT ten aen who viiiug nuvii iney saw at, only about one would have ta- t! a - aueace enough to hold on until it Jiad paid all it would. If you will look around at the various great businesses of which you chance to jenow something, you will see that 3Ir. Cooper didn't put the case too wxrongiy. Making allowances for aai sales that have to e laade be ause tie cost of holding or devel ""P" property or Dusmess was maore than the owner could stand, he fact remains that nearly every -notable mauev-mnking enterprise nas cnangea Hands from time to ime because successive owners pre -i 1 iru a iivil prOUl QU1CK1 tO a sreat profit that had to be waited 3or. tsnek sales and Bmall profits :is a first-rate rule for a man who keeps a store and sells goods which ut it woul1 he- WintiV if o,ri;Cj - UllOI a promising enterprise which Had been discovered only after Ion tueareb, and with no more of its 2und lying around. Many are the suen who regret sales made long jga w interests in mines, railroads, mewspapers and inventions, that Slave since become bonanzas, as the parties were sure they would. Is a nan to keM wi forever? 3nU ;he o begin -enjoying until he Is so old 4hat he has no capacity for enjov- nent? Don't worry about holding wH to your property until you are p eftd .ft wr.jey at; (that is only a traiseily Tray of looking at the mat tat on't ever be afraid of pa-ttients-oTAejthe apostle said, "Let m5enee"haveTrer perfect -work." VNGEXERO US DI.STZXCTIOXS. Of jsllltfce .-artificial distinctions w'riic'h. obtain iin civilized life, none are moTebfsilnte in their nature or tyrannical iin their effects, than those which tfkvide the poor from the rich. Difference of condition &ends Jnore to disturb the harmony of the social compact and to Fiuotner ine common sympathies mankind than anything else in the world. It not only often sun ders Cne .nearest and dearest ties. of relationship, but also perverts the best feelings of our nature, and thus becomes the fruitful source of anost of the social evils which af ttMot humanity. Few, compara tively, become possessed of great wealth, and fewer, still of the af fluent are found among the mag nanimons almoners who delight to minister to the necessities and mit igate the sufferings of those in Acvttial .want. It is nroverbial t W the poor are the most generous, and that the acquisition of wealth has a direct tendency to make men sel fish and parsimonious. As a gen eral rule, the opulent become mone and more the victims of a heartless insensibility to the claims of others in proportion as they indulge a lavish prodigality upon self. It is toacMi!y mortifying to a well formed spirit tto .see itself consid- tfrw1 on i ,i tviujjjwssion; ana i n is tne part of improved human ity to laonor this pride in ovx ma ture and to relieve the necessities without offending ihe delicacy of the distressed. The construction of a shin canal I to connect the great lakes frQm Chicago to the Misaktt river t Kock Island, has at length been ordered by Congress. It is well, if m4. : ' . , water courses, and by this means I know o maBJ nce- I assure you cripple transportation monopolies, they will bring out the meat, and by close competition keep ! Jihua Njcholls is still at work pre transjortation prices at living rates paring for wiuter. He is not quite to the producer. through tbiresbing. He says that he will never flail out wheat again. Tf we could see ourselves as others Amen, I say. ur mirrors would loose t-lauuce Wiley lHuKht a gun and Jialf their aJi rn''iioju ' ivwl out liuntiiig and knocked two COMMUNICATION 0. S. i wisn in this eomrannictio to call attention to the aiarming preva lence of cigaretts snii.king and same ot me dangers that attend this horri Die ana disgusting practice in the young and rising generation. Riwn end has this practice become through- win iw naann.a-mi so nestmctive am ueierenous in its effect that already in soiiw of the States thev ha hen cowpelVil o pass laws to prevent the sale of this disgusting compound of rottenness and oison, and in some of ue cities to prevent the sale of them altogether. Numbers of persons in uinereni parts of the United States have been killed outright by their use and many haw been rendered insane ami iiftotac from tne same cause And yet this cigarette smoking by jvuiiK nuu rising generation is but the legitimate result of the cigar and the pipe and the quid in the mnths of older boys. What could we expect but this terrible curse as the legitimate outcome of the prevail ing and rapidly increasing habit of oiuer persons inviting the young by ineir example to have something t- S at. . . siuv in ineir mouths to suck, and as the initiatory sten to the riirsr and the pipe and the quid thev commence witn the so-called poisonous cigarette ui me young are not half o to blame as the older persons who set them this terrilUe .example, for .older pei-sons aTe supxsed to know mo-.-e or less or the terrible effects mid imtn. Hes of this degtading :md disgusting And the terrible eflects which result from this habit in the young are slight in comparison with what we ieiioia in later life. ILook around you "'" " iwc mi Btx-ieiv in everv direction you behold Jai tern-jawed, Buiuie-snanaea, coaverous, sallow ana nonsw-eyed specimens of the genus "homo, and only here and there a well-developed, talwart form of perfect Health and type of wWaman miouiu oe. way .all this? Other causes may conspire to bring about this terrible condition .aud state of things, but an my fiimon, among all the causes that conspire to bring about this deplorable on,Kiinn f suffering humanity, tolmcco is one of me principal rlilch the devil employs to destroy the race bv bring ing into requisition the long catalogue of ills and evils that follow in its wafee. Sphere ns no reason why man kind, "born in a normal condition as the Great Author of our being in tended every man should be born. Buuuiu nui aiuun to a good old ge mm wine uuwn io tne grave like shock ot corn fully ripe, fwee from inose acnes ana twin -and the long catalogue of ills that follow as the natural result of the violation of na lure s laws, and not die before live out half their davs. they If, then, the use of tobaccs in any form has a tendency to impair health, shorten life and superinduce a lng ...... ,w,le!,, wnj. W1 ragon. able men persist in its use when thev know mat its use as and only u, n mat continually, that at bestan do no one any good, and is oniy me gratification of a vitiated and unnatural appetite that makes man more ammal in his in Ilia lllkhiro K unduly exciting the animal . : 1 1 . " uct, nn 11 renuenng mm less moral io iiavure. it 4is re- Krlea Pyewy pereon,ven by lLoxe who use it, as a filthy and disgusting habit, rendering the nerson ofTVnuivo in oaor 10 tnone with whom they as sociate. For in whatever form it 4e used, whether in smoking or chew ing, n is lanen up and the noiscBnua juice is absorbed, enters the circula tion and passes thioughout the whole system, even to the delicate ninwin of the brain and nervous svstem ; in fact the whole system is fiild with the odor of tobacco. Even his clothes are filled with the odor, and if he goes any considerable length of time with. out bathing he smells very Hke the striped animal I have too much po liteness to mention in this communi cation. So that from every standpoint wiui-u uus BiiujocK-tm te viewed Oterc are cogent reasons why those wlio are addicted to this vile habit should give it up forever and fever touch, taste or handle the filthy thing again, and especially why those who are free from its leprous touch should forever remain so. In my next article I nronofiA tn touch the moral side of this question and show the absolute ineomnatihilW v of tobacco using and Christianity. FROM SWEET HOME. Oregon .again weer for Joy: she sheds her tears profusely, which orouv nosticates plenty of grass, and if the flow extends to the valley the farmers will resume thtlr work w-ith the en ergy of determination exhibited by no other class of peotrie. in the fare .r present prices of grain, -especially wheat. The farmers certalnTy -ponsem all the patience of the mule and none of his comlMttive deposition. There is ose thing -wtiich manifests tufa dis position very forcibly to me, and it is this: A farmer will take 100 bushels of wheat to the mill and take in ex change 4000 pounds of flour, or 40 pounds to the bushel. This leaves 20 pounds of something for the grinding, or one-third the weight, while the the statutes of Oregon allow millers to toll ene-eighth. To make 11 plainer, he takes 10 bushels to get graham and takes 40 pounds to the bushel, while the toll should be one-eiehth. or 71 pounds toll to the bushel, and 60 minus TlVaves'SSJ pounds fhe farmer is en tit led to, yet he gets only 40 pounds. So here is a clear steal of 12 pounds Urf ?ehwH, or 125 pounds on the 10 bushels of wlieat, and this the rui'ler Hellcat the same price as flour. Our legislators during the canvas Just be &re AianieMt juid Uie election, talked of reforms. I fliotfld like to ask these honoraht men, what topic they i diaeuased wh'ifn would yield directly one-ten th 1 be vfiisaat Iteafit to the peo ple as this ram -and flour question? i-S&wrl we not have legislation on this siittKft? Ctra tke ar iters raise wheat and it for from oO to 76 cents per bushel and then give away a clear 5 busbe,s ou 16 bushels, and pay them j to gniui ifaivusiiete, to boot. FAR. 12Rtf.THIXK about thU; IT IS OF I VIFAL IMPORTANCE TO YOU. I A-J- Jicholls and J. A. Thompson Tliov hurt billot thru l.nt venisons. He killed one aud Autone Stelngrandt the other. John W. MrfJhee and family are vis iting friends and relatives up this way Tuelr oldest girl Is quite sick. The Mealey brothers are making considerable Improvement on the home place. They are great workers. YlTilt m a a a in i. iNicnous naa a very severe catarrh on his hand. It la much better now. The Stelngrandt brothers killed some fine venison last week. Oeorge W. Howes is quite sick, and so are some of bis children. October 6, 1S0. Reporter. BROWNIVILLR BREEZES. Daisy Lee left for Corvallls Monday, J K McCormlck weut to Corvallls Monday. 1 nere were several real estate trans fers lately. Maurice Jaeger has put a new roof on his dwelling. e have had some refreshing snowers lately. TS Pillsbury Is selling good tlms- pleces at four dollars. J M Kice and W B Bmlth weDt to the mines this week. Little Hausmaa Li attending exptwltlon at Portland this week. the Dick I-arkellsays he prefers Browns- vine to any town Uiat he has seen Jessie tout contracted a cold last week which disabled htm for active duty. a&oni iiagen liaa for several days been suffering the agonies of rheumatic fever. r- ta . t . r insuon ana lamny, rrom nsar Bplcer, moved Into Brownsville last week. Lew Tycer raised seventy bushels of corn on less than an acre of land this season. Jake Bilyeu owes ma a quart of milk ior uiung nis cow out of a sack of iran, Sunday. Died, In BrowsvIlle.OctSth, Raphael Goodrich, infant son of Mr and Mrs John Goodrich. lr Iteese Is necccasarily lonesome since his only daughter Is married aud moved to Seattle. l ne Jirownsvme Cornet Band have een Invited to attend the Mtm.i-r -w- nan at ljeitanon. curran cooiey returned from the Calapoola mines last week. This was his initial trip. Charley Artteplker.nora the nelgb- oornooa or liarrisburg, will occupy D Morelock's house. jonn aters and wife and Mrs J B BMorelock moved to Rirkland. suburb to rjeattle, t his week. Alvls Gentry no longer emnlovs cieris but he and McIIargue weigh and wrap their own goods. Aiex liowe returned from the lower end of the O "Ry Saturday, after an absence of several weeks. enry window and family and Jessie Wimdom and wife left Tuesday ror tueir borne In Crook county, Minor Jackson not only gves his cus tomers a clean shave, but serves his patrons with good cigars as well Watermelons have disappeared from the market. Their "sequel," as the doctor would say, is "being reaped In an its tury. me tiEBASost Express does not make good time on the narrow gauge road; It does not reach us with any regularity or late. Several families liave recently moved into town, some of whom have lone rwen residents of this State, while others are new-eomera. J F Vernier returned from Portland iray. Aseayer Hampton was absent from the city and samples of ore w bicb be took with him were not assayed. W D Washburn, wTille at the State fair, bought a brace of Scotch collies. The consideration was small when weighed against fhe qualities of this breed of dogs. Porter Elmore has been seeding m medow this week. Torter haa Ilvod long enough In the country of bunch grass to understand the requirements of a stock farm. Wc cannot understand why the Mon golian pheasant should"be hedged about by law while the domestic fowl is left without protection An its domestic duties of scratching up flowers In a neighbor's yard. They -should at least be allowed the benefits of martial law. ad we know some ladies who will ace that they have them. Dr Starr bought an Indian pony that for kicking Qualities Is unsur passed. By a dexterous -movement of his hind feet he pain tea for the Dr's gaze several starry constellations and made a prismatic display of the primary colors. Tills Is among fhe least of his virtues; he has two other members that are truly dramatic In ther way. The genuflections of these supernumer ary members are generally followed by last Ing impressions. A Sara Cure for 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, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c Druggists or mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, O. Sold by M. A. Miller. THE CRY OF MU.T.ION9I OH. 7WTV BKCKl TOP IT MOW. ooat it wml mm too lats. I have Wa troubled mmm y nui with dlMSM of th kidacn ana ka tried mumj different retfceit aad hava aoejrat aid ft via diaereot pbraidaaa wftaoa relict About the 15th of April I waa aaffcrlnr from a very Tialeat attack that aUnoat prostrated at in uca a manner that I waa beat ever. Whea I aat dowa It was almost Irapoasibie far mm to n wp aiooe, or 10 pat Mod Providence seat Dr. ORBOON KIDKSY hotel. I immediately aaiaa; the tea. It ha aah-acutoaa effect, and to the huunent of all tike vaeata at the hotel. m a arw days,! aat aappr to atate, mat 1 waa a sew man. I recommend the tea to ail a I have been. O. A. TTPPEa, rroprietor Occidental Hotel, NO MORE BACKACHE! oa n? cioa, waea HaoW, wita tava TEA. to jar coniBMaecd jr aa alamat A aatoo- t Al afflictad 1 fl 0 INTAGDE -IS AS CBVA1 IN THE LEAD -W1TH- An Immense Stock of General Merchandise I Bought for Cash at remarka bly low figures". Closo buyers who expect to pay, cash for their goods are respectfully invited to examine the large stocks kept at the MAMMOTH -A WD One-Price Gash Stores Ne trouble to show goods, and if you wish to buy we know that Montague's as the place. CLOTHING. We offer you full lines of Men's, Youth's and Boys' " . a . a, - Fleming at prices that simiWy defy competition. We have now in stock Oregon City Manufactured Cloth in" Levy A Straus Manufactured Clothing; Fine Castumere Clothine: Fine Imported Worsted Clothing; r me frprmg-iiottom rants; Men's, Youth's, Boys' and Chil aren s sues. These can be had at Montague's. To the Ladies! The ladies of Lebanon and vicin : . ny eirea inemseires aa verv much pleated with Montague's fine lines ot f all and Winter Dreaa Goods which he hits iust nurchaaod from one of the leading importing nouses 01 tne united States. Men tagues stock is -unsurpassed this side of Portland. The ladies are respectfully invited to examine them. Hosiery, Corsets and La dies Underwear. Full I ines in all these branclipa of the Dry Goods trade, and we can offer vou good value for your money. Should vou need G LO V KS we have everything desirable and stylish in Silk, Lielc Thread and Cotton. Remember Morrtatrtie'a. motto is "One hundred cents' worth lof a dollar every time." Boots and Shoes. Each and every rir of Boots and Bhoea In Uie4ro 4arae entahllHhmpnta wnea oy Montague are manufactured rxprrwly for Iilin. Kvery pair fully arraniea. lhese Broods we cfo not import rrom Missouri, as has been al-leei-d by woald4)e eoatnetltora. but ar mane up ironi tne very best stock by white labor emrloyed by Buckingham Hecht and Cahn, Nlokclnburg A Co. When you want anyUaing neat and serviceable at bed-rook prices, with a full irtiarantee on everv oalr. vou w in anfiu redly buy your foot-wear of MON- Hats and Caps. Xo man. youth, bov or child onn lx coniiaerea well dressed if their cranium is surmounted by a 'shockina: bad uai. in oroer u set our numerous customers rlirut In this reeard. Mont gue has laid In for the fall and wlnt trade an immense stock of Hats and Caps. These goods were bought direct rrom tne manufacturers and at very low figures. Take a look through thfm and when you do want to huv. a a uinurr 01 course you win ouy -your ieu-gear oniy 01 iUonuLgue. Men's Famishing Goods ! As underwear for the masculine fender is usually called, is an essential article for the comfort and good health of mankind in this humid climate. Mou lague'sstocK or. Fine 8hirta IJon Brand; Fine Shirts Standard Brand; Fine Hhlrts Neglte; Fine Shirts iu Cassimcre; Flue Shirts iu every style: Undershirts and Iraweni An mt. lees variety iu all weight, shades and patterns. We sell hugeous a uan titles of thesa goods J1 invite your attention to the new graaes ana new prices, lie wise. uuy jour uiiut-rwearor aioauague. . Natural ys. Artificial Gas. No, there is no joke about the natu ral gas being found in Lebanon. The gas is a fact; nor is it, aa some imag ined, the outcome of windy advertise ments in the "Lebanon Express." Always buy j'our goods of Montague and get full value for your money. TO THOSE WHO OWE ME MONEY. Montague has waited long enough for what you owe him. Pay up NOW. Not next week, or next montn, or next (hrUtmas, but NOW. I can use it to advantage, need it in my business, and you will confer a very great favor on yourself and Montague by paying right up without urther solicitation. O WALLACE. PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GEKERAL AGEKCT BDSIKESS, Iorhidia Fire and Ufa loanranra. HAr OJI HAND ROM E Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended Promptly. to Aoasiii roR LIVERPOOL A GIjOBE 1NSI R- ASCI CD; GUARDIAN ASSTBAXCB CO.. of London. OAKLAND nOMB INSURACE VO.. of Oakland. California; STATE INbVrAVCE CO., of Salem, Orrrnn. FARMERS- MERCHANTS INSVRANCE CO., of Balesa. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwohl, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of All Competitors In Crnrkerr, Fancr Good. Tor. Rnavra Rroa, fc'l.waat. French rtiina ami CibMaare. Boys' Wagons Dall Carriage. Etc. NOW LISTEN! TH 0llen Rul Itoxaar mar a anrriallr f the rinrn iraa. ?iivr atll tiakln IVwUrra, erenr pa:kair of a hirh U maiiiifito lurvd for and bran lh nama of bub ten Rule Bazaar. aara k tiaa rha TT. T H.iyaj. Mw wTikaal aaata aad ariea atanmaajafaai Uaa aaxaaa. amt aOaa aVoarm aa m traaAV L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE JEffJn "rt. Ksanilna nla 8SIS.OO OENVINR HA!IV!EWKD 4.00 HAND-ftKWF.D Wrtl?Ho - 2-52 I ! 5 A N U HKM K tt V S HOK, 8222 0?.!lAVAI FB CAtr skoau .q man ai.ii HOYrt' m uihh. auc la tPoaarcaa, Battaa aaa taia. aWOKaV W. L. DOUGLAS 03 SHOE LApDr.. "ral. BaataHyla. Baat rtatiac aa aoM bt roar dcalrr. writ - w. Im xHtuaiaa. dkocktor. mas For sale C. C. Hackleman, LEBANON, OREOOX. LAD It Li l?l?lt&rX?S2?i 'S'aarXO a aafaaad-apaadi aura, tiivaa aalaar, haaU fhr-avavalaKraa. Fraqaaat Mltank at ooncMrfalf laaaakr add to taa aapolaritr of tha arinl. .la aotarparlmant at tha oaiaiml. aMi aia. gOr. HAD M Cura Com I HaadaelM nai lad oi Tlr LlTTLK UVII ll lonaUDacloB. Iim JomDlalfM. Md ach. Snaiala ItaM and limn d oa raoaipt of two oaata la aoataaa MARTEN MCOrOlMSCOLa StJLaaia, BRICKI BRICK! 125,000 Briclc At my yard In Che lubtntM oi Lebamm 'or Sale at EeasonaWe Bates. an Kiudi r MASON WORK DONE With Keatneaa and Despatch. D. W. HARDIN. ITtRSON. '"""""! WHl AfT Harft mmlatataa V trfw aaa ! an4 Um tba V Waa t Agt-Uf. bdlawtioa, V X l-"r , .of S"Bta and Tlrad Xfc. X r Uaaifci.l.uir wfrt. Boaaa. X. aiaaotoa aad nama raeslra aw oraa. Kalloaa at lad a and aapvllaa Biaia Powaa, AT COST! To Makt Room tor Mf Spring and Snmaer Stock DRY GOODS, FDRIISHIXG GOODS, AID IOTIOIs, I WILL dX)SF OUT MY Eatlre Btock of Boots & Shoes AT COST. Now Is the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Kavs ' Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptljr attended. W..F READ, AJtmny. Oreo-Oat. DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE You can buy aa y of the LuVTKHT PATTEIIN8 Cheap, of SWAM BROTHERS. THEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF Tin, Copper. Ulaaden and Slnne Ware, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. Job Work done on Short Hot ice. The Yaquina Route OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Oregon Deielopscnt Co'i Stemsbp Lias S3S MM.. hertart SO Htart Laaa Tim a I Than bf any otbrf Route. riRST.OLA8S THSOUfiM 'AaSENQER AND FSIIQHT LINE rrom Portland and all poiuU In tha Willanett VaHrjr to aad from San Francisco, Cat OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIKE SOHEDITJE (Except Snndara.) Lt Ya.niina..7J A M M I L Alljany liO P M t m-valll 10:a" A Ar Alhany ll.iw A M I L t'orra MjAr Vaqu aqmna 4:85 P M O. A C. tralna connect at Albany aad Corralll. The abmre tralna ronnert at Tuinin 4K k. Ojeann IXirrlof'rornt Companr'a line of Bteam- "fa wo 1 aquioa anu aa rrancwo. Thla eompanr leserres the richt to ehanjN aafl- uomt wiuwill ouuea. Rpmemher the Oreeon ParMc Popular Snmrner w r 11 iwaeia are now 00 aaia u 1 ruuu 10 1 aqiuna ana retam. WM. M. HOAO. - r, HOOTT, ieneral Manaaer. Actlii G. f. A P. Agent. rorraOia, Or. OregonianRailway Co. General Offices Northwest Corner First and Pine Streets, Portland. EAST SIDE. 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WHEN VIHITINa AIBAINY, DONT FAIL MAMMOTH STOCK- - OF - FALL CLOTHING - AT - NEW STYLES ! n tiegant scock or ingr Department with S. P. BACH'S Mew Corner Store IS IN THE BUSINESS CENTER STILL. The public school house on the south, The paper mill on the north. The big planer on the east. . And the depot on the west, Makes the Corner Store the Hub! OK CENTER OF GRAVITY. IT IS A NEW STORE I CARRYING NEW GOODS. GIYES TO ALL ITS PATRONS HEW DEALS Keep a full line of Men's and Bovs Cloth ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keeii soul and bodv together, ' Nobody complains of Bach's goods or quarrels with his prices. Headquarters DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing' . rumisimig uooas, mc. Also Keep on Second floor a full line of Boots & Shoes, In which I will not be undersold. Come and see me and i I will treat r ALBANY, - RED FRONT STORE. Groceries, Olo tiling-, Boots and . Shoes, Etc., Etc. Buy a can of PRIDE OF DER and draw a nice piece of decorated Crockery or Glass ware. An elegant Rolled-Plate Watch to be given awav "free, gratis for nothing" to nurchaspra ftf this foloh-ro f oA . Baking Powder. Our goods are reliable; our prices just. We will use you well; but cannot trust. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Remember the little Red Front Grocerv. We aohVit vm,r patronage. ACADEMY. D. TORBET, A. M,. Principal, Lebanon, Or. TO SEE THE NEW PRICES ! j J troths In Merchant Tailor- I Frst-Class Tailoring. for Bargains you well. - - - OREGON. .' LEBANON "R A TTTvn vrkt ' JOHN C REED, Prop. r 1 f 1 i