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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY . .OCTOBER 10, 1890. EYfcS AND EARS! Wet and nry, and thin; This is the way our winters begin. 'Three Jack froats, one rain." V. Guy's little girl ha been quite ,,r Hop raisers are ballug and shlpptng Ptive Gentry Is down with typhoid fever. Lumber f8 and f9 per M at Wheeler's uw mill. Carpenters are at work on Carson Holt's house. F. M. Miller is building a dwelling on Fark street. . . . Mr. Osborne is painting his dwelling on Bridge Avenue. One of J. F. Hendrickson's children has been wry sick. Ben Barker will build two houses th ml froad soon. Rev. C A. Mcllroy began work on his house Wednesday. Barbour Bros, have about as full line of furniture as we have seen. Remember that M. A. Miller keeps a full supply of school books. Several lads of machinery for the paper mill have been received. Several of our citizens contemplate visiting the exposition at Portland The finest and most extensive line of perpumes In the county at Beard A Holt'tu Call at Brlggs gallery and see the photos of Lebanon people now on exhl- Ution. - Paper hangers are at work on the room to be occupied bp Mr. Lovelee as a tailor shop. Mrs. T. C. Peebler presented this office with a nice, frgrant bouquet on Friday last. John Ban ta sold his dwelling before it was completed and will build smother at once. The Swire Bell Ringers gave a good fierformanee to a full house Thursday ight of last week. - H. Y. Kirkpatrick, Ruff. Hiatt and Mr. White shipped a car load of heroes to Seattle this week. Rrigga will still continue to make cabinet photos for $2.50 per doe. at his gallery on public square. Married, near Lebanon, Oct. 5, Rev. C. A. Mcllroy officiating, John Zinc and Miss Polly Ann Hodges. Owing to the non-arrival of his goods, O. Lovelee, merchant tailor, will not open his shop until next Monday. It required some skillful engineering and some hard pulling to get the big boiler from the railroad to the depot. To rent, three bed rooms and two office rooms of comfortable dimensions. over Variety store. Inquire of H. Y. Kirkpatrick. Died, in Lebanon, Oct. 5, Geo. Frey, ged 25 years. Deceased was a native of Rhode Island and had but recently came among us. We are told that the stars and stripes are kept floating from the postoffiee building in Sweet Home. Otto is not ashamed of his colors. Married, in Lebanon, Oct. 8, 180O, at the house of Martin Hickman, Mr. Rherruan Wood and Miss Jennie Sni der, all of Linn county, Oregon. Our customers all speak highly in praise or t l atricK s l uih. i tiev are the best. Bf.bst Bros., Carroll, Ke- !rska. For sale by M. A. Miller. Mr. Whited. who formerly lived near Brownsville, is living just outside of town. He was inquiring for a farm to - rent and we presume he has found one. Certain kinds of Na 1 seasoned lumber seems veay scarce. A great deal of siding and flooring is required Inst now, but we are told it cannot be had. Are you in love? If so, marry the Idol of your affections and then ro to Matthews A Washburn's, at Albany, buy a stove or range, raise a large fam 41 y and be happy. So great has been the demand for the Express of late that the price has been advanced to 5 cents per single copy, and we are not particularly anx ions to sell at that figure. The new city ordinance requiring feverv man to clean the street in front of bis door, may prove arduous to those not industriously inclined, but it is a god law, nevertheless. Since work began on the basement of the paper mill a stone quarry has been opened near town and we find that there is an excellent quality of building stone near at hand. Hiram Powel called at the Kxpkkss office this week. He tells ns that in sinking a well on his farm between this place and Brownsville he struck some very good coal crop pings. At a regular meeting of the Lebanon literary Society on Monday evening, the old and vexed question of woman suffrage was discussed, which resulted in the loss of the ballet to her ladyship. Our communications on some of the prevailing vices of the day have sev eral times heen intermitted from lack of space. We publish a very trench ' ant article this week which all should read. F. P. Bod well, who lives six miles east of Lebanon, reports the finding of several nuggeta of gold in a ditch on his farm. The source of the metal, if not already found, will be discovered re long. Do you want the earth? If so, call on Matthews A Washburn, Albany, Or., and they will take pleasure bowing you the largest and most com rlete line of hardware, stoves and ranges in the valley. L. C. Rice, of Hamilton creek, was subpoenaed lately as a witness in some case in Harney valley; going as far as Albany, be ascertained that the sum mons was illegal and returned to his home the next day. Our young friends, O. P. Coshow, Jr., and J. R. Wyatt, were admitted to the bar recently. If these young men do not rise high in the legal profession, we Khali be disappointed in them. Several of our readers called for our remedy for wakefulness and night mares lately that is they paid their subscriptions, and now their slumbers are protracted and undisturbed. Wheu you are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr. H. McLean's Little Liver ami Kid ney rillets. They are pleasant to take and will cure you. 23 cents a vial. For sale by Beard A Holt. In our last issue we said "that the Oregon Presbytery of the C. P. church would convene this week. We were wrongly informed. Presbytery will convene on Thursday next preceding the fourth Sunday In October. An Eastern man who has traveled extensively In search of a good home, concluded after stopping a few days in Lebanon to locate In this part of the State. He Is expected to return from Washington with two sons-in-law about Nov. 1. James Smith, who Is just down from the Santiam mines, reports a number of men at work. He says a small in terest in one of the mines in that dis trict sold recently for 2500. The com pany have refused $50,000 for the en tire claim. Elsewhere in this paper It will be seen that one Mr. Zinc took unto him self a life partner. Notwithstanding Zinc is is a stubborn metal and fuses at high temperature, we are assured that the two hearts were melted Into one on last Sunday. F. M. Miller's family were the victims of a surprise party on last Saturday evening. A number of friends gathered on this occasion to enjoy the company of the Judge's family, who left three days later. The meeting was voted a very pleasant affair. If your kidneys are inactive, you will feel and look wretched, even In the most cheerful soeiety, and melancholy on the jolliest occasions. Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Lldney Balm will set you right again, f 1.00 per bottle. For sale by Beard A Holt. We were told by a young friend only few days since that there will be another wedding soon, but the names of the contracting parties were with held. Send In your guesses with a two-dollar accompaniment and we will inform you through the Express of this and all other marriages, not ex cepting your own. An unpleasantness occurred this week at the St. Charles between Lynn Walton and Sam Chinaman. The kicking administered by Walton was assessed at $3. Sam was arrested on a charge of assault, but the court held that a Chinese fan flirtation could not be construed into an assault with a deadly weapon and Sam was remanded back to the kitchen. A friend of ours -recently overheard conversation between two elderly ladies just returned from the industrial exposition at Portland. Both expressed themselves well pleased with the er position In general, but oue of them was sorely displeased with the music played by the Liberati band: her harshest criticism was that "they played nothing but French aud Ital Ian." A few days since we received a very polite (?) card from an old subscriber stating that he did not want the Ex press. The old sponging parasite Is just about as reasonable as the man who chewed credit beef for two years and settled his account by saying that he didn't want any more beef from that shop. My friend, your strange dislike to the paper Is easily inter preted. Your bill is $4. Occasionally we hear of large yields of corn in the valley, as we also ave occasional crops of very fine peaches, but to iufer from this, that this portion of the valley can rival Iowa in the growth of corn would be foolish; and to say that this section of country out ranks New Jersey In peach growing is madness. We have the best country In theworld, but we cannot guarantee for the middle Willamette valley a certain or satisfactory crop either of corn or peaches. Montague tnrjnt be preparing for a boom, fudging by the way he is stock ing np his Mammoth and One-Price Cash Stores. By purchasing his goods in such large quantities he naturally gets much lower prices. He guaran tees good goods in all the departments of his extensive establishments at prices that absolutely astonish other merchants in the valley, some of them going so far as to say that Montague retails his goods as low as they buy them at wholesale. The careful buyer invariably goes to Montague's. A few years ago we were told or chards in Oregon would not bear cul ti vat Ion. It struck us at the time as being somewhat singular in the face of the fact that every variety of fruit so far as we know is improved by culti vation. It is now becoming clear that the various kinds of fruit trees, not only in other States, but in Oregon require attention and cultivation In order to succeed well in bearing.- After a few years more of the careless method of orchard treatment as at present practiced we shall see but little sound fruit in Oregon. The One-Price Cash Store has be come one of the features of Lebanon, As everything is new and fresh, and the prices are so much below that charged In credit-giving establishments, peo ple who desire to buy their- goods for cash nat:y go to the corner, where they do not have to make up to the storekeeper for the non-paying cus tomers who, when they can do so, buy on credit, and who are constitutionally opposed to paving for anything. Get nrices at the One-Price Cash Store and if there is any reason in you that is the place where you will purchase your supplies. Mr. John Keown, the worthy post master at Keown, Allegheny County, Petin., says: "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy sells better than any other The reason of this is because it can al ways be depended upon. Let any one troubled with a severe cold give it trial aud they will find that the first dose will relieve the lungs and make breathing easier, and that its continued use will free the system of all symptom of the cold. The premptness and cer tainty of this remedy in the relief and cure of colds, has won for it many sincere friends and made it very popu lai For sle by M. A. Miller. PKnSOJt A LITIES. Rev. Thos. Yost "came In on Tues day's train. A. W. Moses aud wife moved to Se attle Monday. Jonathan Wassom returned from Seattle Mouday. Our old Mend L. C. Rico was in town a few days since. Mrs. II. E. Purrlsh had a slight ma larial attack lately. H. C. Moran of Sweet Home was in town a few days since. D. F. Ibveall and George Daggett left for the coast Monday. Mrs. Lovlee, the wife of our tailor, arrived from Portland Tuesday. Rev. A. Marcelius is attending pres bytery In Oregon City this week. Mrs. I. J. Kirkpatrick, who has been sick for several weeks, Is now recover ing. Miss Mollie Hansard has been serl- usiy afflicted lately, but ia slowly re covering. Mrs. F. M. Miller and Miss Ollie Armstrong started to Iowa Tuesday morning. Mrs. Marcelius went to Portland this week, and while there will attend the exposition. Mr. Conn, of the firm of Wilcox A Conn, photogiaphers, is stopping lu Lebanon this week. Literary Society. At a meeting of the Lebanon Liter ary Society on Monday evening, Oct. Rev. G. 8. Hanlelter was elected president, M. A. Miller vice president. Mrs. A. Marcelius secretary, and W.C. Peterson treasurer. The question for discussion, although a hackneyed one, was discussed with much warmth and enthusiasm. An interesting and va ried program, suited to the diversified talent of the members, will be an nounced one week in advance, so that all who are connected with the society may be entertained and edified. We hope that every one who hopes to be benefitted by the Institution will feel that the success of the society depends In great measure upon Individual ef fort. Let there be a general awakening among all classes. The society meets at the Santiam Academy, Monday evening next, at 7:80. By consent af the leaders of the debate of Monday night next, the question will be, "Re solved, that the U. 8. Government should pass a law prohibiting the sale and manufacture of ardent spirits." A Mllft-fct MUtak. A few days since we were standing at our office window assorting our quarts specimens, when a man with stomach capacity of a two-stamp quarts mill, and who was evidently suffering the pangs of hunger, missed the City restaurant by two doors and ordered lunch at the Express office. Our mind was wholly absorbed In our mineral collection, and In our mental abstraction we mistook him for the latest-Improved quarts crusher, and began to ply him with questions relat ing to his capacity, etc., at the same time exhibiting some ore that bristled ith pyrites of Iron, we asked how much he could Vulverize In twenty- four hours. This impersonation of a quartz mill looked discomfited and closed the door with a bang, leaving a half-finished apology iu our editorial room which will puzzle the uext tramp to interpret. Stop Oar Part of It. Who Is that fellow near our office that persists iu practicing upon some sweet-voiced instrument? He bores our ears as with an auger, aud renders it almost an Impossibility to write. much lens think. Up and down the gamut he runs remorselessly, until even the calamity of temporary deaf ness would almost be welcome to us. We confess to a love of music, but the unearthly strains that file our nervous system daily are not music; they are a miserable compromise between the notes of a blue jay and a fog whistle. Day after day have we been enter tained (?) by choice selections from an extensive, yes, unabridged repertorie. Please remember hereafter that if you are furnishing music for us, that your numerous auditory Is absent. A Poor Advertisement. A man who recently rode on the O. P. R. from Mill City, says that passen gers on the train killed numbers of birds of foreign plumage, and that a man who was stationed on the for ward car would jump off, bag the game and climb aboard the rear car. This may be a good record for the fowler, but if it Is meant as a railroad adver tisement it fails of its purpose. We can call to mind a railroad we shall mention no names lest we provoke jealousy the trains on which have been chasing the above-described bird for eleven years, and the nearest they have ever come to sighting it was the discovery of tracks two days old. Net Earaeratad. Portland people were justly Indig nant at the way the census enumerator treated tbem; Salem's citizens felt a little sore after the same manner, but the climacteric point was not reached In this farcical affair until it was known that one-third of Tallman's population had been omitted from the count. When one reflects that Tall- man's corporate limits touch Albany on the west, Lebanon on the east, and but hard against Spicer on the north, we think you will join us in a cry that shall be heard even in the City of Magnificent Distances. Excltemeat Runs high in Lebanon at Beard A Holt's drug store over System Builder, as everbody is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach. DvsDcnesia. Consumption and Impure Blood. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merits when all speak well or iu Oh. Vest The people of this town and vicruity will take notice that Lebanon now has a first-class restaurant. If yeu want a good, square meal, go to the City res taurant; it will cost you only 25 cents; and you can get lunch from 10 cents up, at all hours, day or night. Three Families Arrested on the Streets Of Albany, by the magnificent display of hardware, stoves and ranges at Mat thews & Washburn's, who carry the target assortment in the valley. TltE REASON WHV. A great many people fall to under stand why small county papers should cost more thau some of the large East ern papers or some of the ponderous newspapers published on this wast. If you are a wagon maker you readily understand why you cannot compete with Fish Bros., or Bain, In the man ufacture of wagons; or if you are a shoemaker you know very well that you cannot with your hands compete with Eastern manufacturers who em ploy hundreds of hands aud use the latest and most approved machinery. Perhaps this knowledge will help you to understand why our little four-page papers come higher than some of the newsprpcra which It takes a whole day to read. The tendency of the times is for combinations and trusts to crowd out the single-handed manufac turer and mechanic. You see at once that If you had a patronage sufficient for the patronage is the measure of your ability you could sell as cheap as they. Give the country paper a few hundred thousand subscribers, a few millions annually for advertisements and a thousand dollars over the coun ter every day for pay locals, before you complain of a high subscrlptlou or a worthless sheet. MORTAK AND PAN. Brownsville, Oct. 4. Once again we send a few items. A. Banks and two other expert miners from Taeoma arrived In Brownsville last night en route to the Calapooia mines to open up some one mine in that district. They have the money to back them. They have engaged the services of your correspondent as guide, and by the time you have this lu print we will be In the mines. If the mines come up fb their expectations they will soon have a railroad to the mines, as some of the wealthy ones of Tacoma are members of the company. The clans or Standlsh will gather at the Lucky Boy mine this week. They have adopted Joe Moore into the clan. Joe will petition the I legislature to have bis name changed to Standlsh, also Nasby. They are a noble clan, and I wish them good luck and that they may strike It rich In the Lucky Boy, as they deserve It, being the pio neers of the camp; and when you their banner on the outer wall of the Hotel De Lucky, you may be sure of a welcome such as the noble Moore only knows how to give. E. D. IIaqen. A Uratvfal Cklara. The Chinaman has been called by many opprobrious names; he has been charged with having committed nearly every crime known to common and statutory law, and is said to be desti tute of the moral sensibilities, but he is not au In grate, as the following will show: 8am, the Chinese cook at the St. Charles, became Involved In a fra cas this week that threatened his lib erties and the loss of a few shekels. 8. M. Garland, bis attorney, having ex t Heated him from his difficulty, his gratitude knew no bounds; he threw his arms about the attorney's neck and squeezed him most lovingly. Now, it must be remembered that a China man's gratitude knows no sex, color or previous condition of servitude, aud consequently the landlady was the next victim of his loving embrace. The lady waiters being constitutionally opposed to such demonstrations, eluded his grasp, whereupon the Chinaman clinched a lamp pest with such fury that a flame of natural gas several inches In length escaped from the top of the beam. Notice to Dalrjrtna. The public is hereby notified that on account of a change 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 Holstein and Jersey, from regis tered stock. The cows are from one half to three-fourths Jersey grade; the neirers ana calves are one-iourtli Hoi stein and hair to three-fourths Jersey Heifers of this .stock have made i 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 good attic!) cows win nna us on me . farm or K Cheadie, two miles south ot Iebanon J. Al. MARKS. ' "The Jarssr Lily." Anglerea Cottage, L. B., July 2. Gentlemen: Altho' It is veryuuusual ror me to use any lotions or washes, still. In answer to your request, i nave tried wisdom Violet Cream aud Bobertine. The former I consider especially eftlcaclou In cases of roughness of the skin, and I have been using it every day for the last fortnight. I have found the Bobertine an excellent preparation In casees of tan, sunburn, etc., caused by exposure to March winds and a July sun. Yours faithfully. Lii.lik Lanotby To Messrs. Wisdom A Co. v Quarterly- Meeting. The first quarterly conference of the M. E. church for this year will occ ur Saturday, Oct. 11. Services as follows: Quarterly conference at 3:30 p. m. Preaching by Presiding Elder Wilson at 7:30 Saturday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. M. Sunday. Ail cordially invited. Thomas P. Boyd, Pastor. Take It Before Breakfast. The great appetiser, tonlo and liver regulator. In use for more than SO years In England. Posi tive peclflc for liver complaint. Bod taste in the mouth on ariniii(r In the morning;, duU pains in the head and back of the eyes, tired reeling" du llness, languor symptons of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's EngUsh Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation, sharpens the appetite and tones np the entire syrtem. tiet the genuine from your druggist for 11.00 and take according to di ections. Real Estate Traasfe'rs. James Boyles to Mrs. Taylor, house and two lets on Grove street; (810. T. C. Peebler to Ben Hardman, house and two lots on Park street; $1500. Jonathan Wassom to Wm. Laforge, J block in Wassom's addition; 1200. The Fat Lady That always looks so pleasant, says go to Matthews A Washburn, Albany, Or., to buy stoves and ranges, because they only keep the best and always do as they agree to. Timber and mineral resources of Liuu county made known on applica tions, at this ofllee. Mining stock in the Calapooia and Blue River districts sold at the Express office. For par ticulars call and see our specimens and read our descriptive pampniets. Croupy suffocations, night coughs and all the common affections of the throat and lungs quickly relieved by Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm, For sale by Beard & Holt- PRINEV1I.LE PICKING. From the Ochoro Review. The McKanlass minstrel troupe will give entertrtaluments at Glaze's hall uext Friday and Saturday evenings. It Is said that money Is scarce here, but there seems to be plenty of money to gamble on. at least the faro banks are well patronized. The showers of rain that have fallen this week have been worth thousands of dollars to this county. Enough rain fell to start the gauss to growing and fall range will be good. Usually at this season of the year there ia considerable typhoid fever in tills section, but so far this fall there have been comparatively few cases. Some of the farmers were not through threshing when the rain came this week; their grain was stacked, hence was not materially damaged. Bruce Hcaley replenished our larder this week with a cabbage head which weighed 21 llts. and a dozen potatoes whose aggregate weight was 13 pounds. We don't know whether Mr. Healey makes a practice raising such mam moth vegetables on his Trout crtek farm, but if he does, his products will certainly compare with those of any locality in the State. There may be persons In this com munity who are at times troubled with colic, or subject to attacks of bowel complaint. It so, they should try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. It will afford almost Immediate relief, aud when reduced with water is pleasant to take. If taken as soon as the first indication of the dis ease Is felt It will ward off the attack. Man v tMKinls use it in this wir. and find that it never fails them. A i or fiO cent bottle may be obtained from M. a. Miner. We wish to say to our old customers. and also new ones, that we are prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumber. made from soft mountain fir, at the following prices: Peeood clear. ........ . H0 H, ( .lrsM x 4 '. '."7.7-". ". 1 loo Fencing, boxing and timbers. ,. 7.00 At our mill In Wirtsburg. Linn Co., Oregon JenninqsA Co. Card ef Thanks. Eirro Lmukok ExrsRMi: . We wish to express through the col umns of your paper, our sincere and nearireit tiianRs to our rrh-nis and neighbors who so kindly assisted us iu our late oereavement. Dr. and Mrs. A.O. Trill. 6weet Home, Or., Oct. 4. Pests. Beards aad Shingles for Sale. I have on hand a full supply of the above or toe oesl quality, delivered here in Lebanon. C. C. Hacki-EMAn, PRESBYTERIAN difRcn-A. Mareellus. r- tor. Brrrk-m every Kshbalh al 11 A. M. and i SO 1". M. SahlMth wl' st 10 A. M. rrnvcr meet tnjr Wednesday cvenlua 1 7:80 o'clock. AU wrl route. Estray Notice. TAKEN VV PY THE rXPERSNJSEn ON or slmtit k-pfmber 15, 1CJ0. on nr farm l railve raxt r Lt-tmnon, one white row with nan ftp (Mi the nvefc. and ghoulfier, both ear Tofoel. no hrmnd. w ipoard to be eight year out. tiwtwr win r-H-ue ran sua - cusreex, otner ue ine snunai win or Mti. r. r. Buimtu. Estray Notice. -ME TO THE PLACE of the rsnER V Mrned, six mfles wet of fotMtmm. on or shmit hententDer In. one bar nooe 3 rears tM while hind f-t. star In firrhed. mtlp ii-we, hort mane, no brand. Ow ner wiU tla.e eall. ret an Muni and par ciuu-ge. n. L. JaiMJKr. Dissolution Notice. MOTTC'E 13 HEREBY filVEN THAT THE IN cwarttwrslilp heretofore extalwt belweer J. P. Malm and A. U. Prill. Dartnen dnlne 1-u-H neiw titulr the Arm name of Hahn A Prill. ha tin day hern uslvtM hr mutual eiment; J. P. liahn to assume all liabilities or (he nrm. i. P. HAHN. A. O. FRILL. Pweel Home. Sept. I V W. H. BOOTH, M. D.. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guy's New Building. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. CALIFORNIA CATARRH Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Corns HtAOAOHK. Anal ALL PAIN. Tks Osllforals rssltivs sa (Its ILEOTRI 0 COUOH CURE CUHl COLD, CK0UP, COISUMMO. tsll J all Drsggtsts. Esck 95s, 50s it Oraa ilnaar Co , Prep's. Los Angelas. Oal, inLA.Rr Ac Holt, Agents for Lebanon, Or. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, TCY BRCKl TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIILBK TOO LAT. I have beee troubled nun ycats with disessc of tbs kidneys snd have tried many different remedies sna navs sought aid from different physicians without relief. About theiMh of April I was suflerins; from a very violent attack, that almost prostrated me ia .tuh m MMipr that 1 was bent over. it down it was almost impossible for me t t no alone, or to put ut on my ciwur,, von kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, ORKGQN KIDNEY TEA, to my i ley, wi ith the hotel. ' I immediately commencea using the lea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of U the TesU the hotel, in a few days,I am happy to state, that I waa a new man. I wti; recommend the tea to all as I have been. G. A. TUPPEa, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Kosa, Cat. THOS. BRINK Has Just Received ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS Upholstered Goods THAT EYER CIME TO ALBANY. When In Albany, stop and take a peep at tnem If you Uo not buy. 41L When I afflicted! I jvnr list. The following Jury, for service at the next term of court, to convene Oct. 7th, was drawn by County Clerk ayiie nnd Sheriff Mat Seott, Tuesday: W A UUmihoii, farmer, Waterloo. S M Dimlels, merchant, Sclo. John HiiMton, farmer. Center. J W Hut ton, farmer Waterloo. F M Kijser, fiirmer, Harrisburg. S M W llindmaii, capitalist, Leba non. J A Smith, farmer, Santlnra. Snmuel Nixon, farmer, Harrisburg. W Smith, farmer, Brownsville. V P Brown, farmer, Sole. W W Poland, farmer. Shedd. Smith Cox, farmer, Albany. Thos Morgan, farmer, llalsey. O V itlcliurdson. farmer, traukhn Butte. 13 F Box, merchant, Albany. Jacob Newman, farmer, Waterloo. W P, Uarrett, farmer, Peoria. CTltus, farmer, Sclo. C O (Jen try, farmer, Lebanon. E L Knox, farmer, Albany. " John PCutumon, farmer, Santiam. E 8 Marsters, farmer, Snntlum. J Shea, fanner, Sweet Home. John W Miller, farmer, Halsey. Richard Burres, farmer, Syracuse. J A Millard, farmer, Albany. PO Smith, merchant, Franklin Bt. E D Meeker, farmer, Syracuse. J M Phil pot t, farmer, Harrisburg. J It Bone, liveryman, Halsey. D II Price, farmer, Harrisburg. A Worrt te Ladles. Ladles who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, bolls, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to use Dr. Ounn's Improved Llrer I'll la. I hey will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and mt.ae mem nrtgnt, ana win cure neau sciie from whatever cause It arises. take oue small pill at bed time, which iw-iiKiiiiicr. yu are uuu rrquuni iu Is coateu v nil pure suirar, ana win not irrine or produce any unpleasant sensation. Hota at 25 cents ny M. A Miller. BARBOUR BROS., -DEALERS IX FURNITURE, UPHOLRTERYi WOYEMIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Every Description gree of Comfort, and Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description HARDWARE, In Fact Every thin; Bslonglna; ta tha Trad at Pries that Dsff Competition. ChurcklU A Moatelth's Old Stand. oregoS. LEBANON, HEW HARNESS SHOP LEBAKOX, OREOOX, J. c. FREY & SON, DEALERS IX Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. - REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Pctenron A WsUsce's Old Stand. Eureka Meat Market, SHERMAN STREET, M. WHEELER, Pro'p. L. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau sage. A share of Uie publlo patronage so- E. C. SEARLS, DEAJ.KR IN - boots & shoes, dry goods, Ladies' & Gents' ings. Furnish- Sole Agency for Ludlow's Fine Shoes. Prices Always the Lowest. Albany, Oregon, : : Blumberg's Block. FOR SALE. 160 Acres of Land 3 Miles Cast of Lebanon'. . Good Road, Good Water, Ricb Land, Uood (school in mile; small Improvement. Price, - - $io per Acre. Apply at tbis office or Jo Martin Hickman, NOTICE. Cut this out, and when yon vt-U Portland dur ing the Exposition, call on Towne, the Photog rapher, and receive the following extraordinary offer: AU perrons presenting; these slips will be given one dozen of tny best style cabinet photos and one extra for framing, for $3.50. My regular price for tho siime work to those not holding these slips Is to.OO per dozen and S3.ee for 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. First and Morrison Streets. TAKE YOUR BABIES TO TOWNE. We Hammers for Now don't tli ink for a moment that I have gftne into tho hardware business, for such is not the case; but I have soma sledge hammers in bargains that I am now offering every one of them a bargain, not a Bargains In Cotton Flannels! Pink Flannel, hslf cotton. Flue Flannel, half cotton, little Black Velveteen r37Ac per Vandvike Point Lace ..... .. ..... Plushes 70c and $1 G Spools Mile Cotton All-Silk Satin-Edge Ribbon......; The GRACEFUL CORSET, for 50c; good as anyone's 75c The finest line of UNDERWEAR that has nvef.beeh shown here, and at prices that petition, both in Ladies and these goods. ' PRINTS, 18 and 20 vds for $1 00. MISSES' WOOL HOSE, up to Ladies' size, 25c. LADIES' WOOL HOSE, 40c; fine goods. , DRESS BUTTONS in all colors, 5c and 10c per doz. WHITE GOODS, 81c, 10c and 12c; fine value. See the goods. - BARGAINS IN LADIES . , mail anyone 8 C. W. B. DONACA, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES, Cigars, Tobacco, FaniisMiig Goods, Etc. Firsts-Class Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP. ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Boards andPickets. Lebanon Planing Hill -AN! UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. ESTiUSBED II 1879 Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF I jnanufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of Window Framps. Door Frsmps. Mnuldintrs- Brarkpts. Etc.. in fact anvtTiinir man- nfactured and kept on hand in a In connection with the above, I also have on hand a ttell-asssorted lumber yard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Rustic, Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber for Cornices, Etc "V BEARD i Druererists & -DEALERS in- Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Stationery, Fine Perfnmery , Brashes and Comb CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. .CCJPrescriptions accurately O. E. HARDY Has on hand a large stock of JEWELRY JUST EECEIVED Call And Secure Trices. Sale. single exception. ,.G jds for $1 better 5 vds for SI 00 oo vd; former price 50 and 60c 8h and 10c; before 15 and 20c 00; before $1 00 and SI 25 25c from 5c to 15c per yd the best thing you Wcr saw, goods. are absolutely below all com-4 Uents It will pay you to see , . , PURSES, cheaper and better C. HACKLEMAN, Next Door to Bank. PROVISIONS, BT S. 1. IICIESSOI. THE BEST MODERN TYPE. firet - class planer. & HOLT, Anothecaries compounded. DENVER. 9 spoils Omaha, Kansas Citj, CMce, ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS. . AND AU. POINT . East, North Sotm UNION TICKET OFFICE C. C. RAWLINCS, Agent. ; ' Aabajty, ; : O' -