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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1890)
Lebanon L- -jtcss. A. jACiC ADAMS, OKO. L. A LEX ANDKR. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, Pur.LsiiEna and Phopkietoks. SHAMS. Many people' who would scorn to tell a lie are yet not above shntns of various kinds. They forget that one may avt a lie as well as tell one. Absolute truthfulness and sincerity in all declines are lust as much moral obligations as the bold and uncompromising "yes" or "no" in answer to a straightforward ques tion. To put on the appearance of having what one has not, bears the same relation to an untruth as a State of continual bad temper does to murder. The degrees of guilt may vary, but the type of sin is the same. There are shams of all sorts. The least reprehensible arc those connected with dress; the niot foolish are those prompted by so cial ambition. Pretentiousness is the chief characteristic of snol -bishness. There are whole regi mentfs of people who, without u' teriug downright falsehoods, try to give to others a false idea of their social status. They speak of per sons with whom they are barely acquainted, in terms of affectionate and friendly interest. It is a mel ancholy fact that very many pet pH itiv ' v - : il distinc- tic:i, and in this respect women are the worst offenders. Men see more clearly what is their rightful level, and the sterner realities of their lives lifts them above such petti ness. It is only thoe young men w ho have no profession and a small Independence, who devote tlair misplaced energy to social advan; e auent. Such men are far wor e thaa the veriest snobs that ever wore petticoats. Another contemptible affectation is that of wealth. There is no dis grace in poverty provided it is in dependent. And yet not only do some poor people pretend to be less poor than they are, but even rith ones pretend to be more liberal ly endowed with" this world's goods they are in reality, and would have it believed that their gold is un limited.. Along with sham wealth Ve have sham povertv. The latter ris either a cloak of avarice or else It is adopted in pursuit of the fash ion. Sham poverty is also the fre quently adopted device of greedy people, ais.nv ot those who are always erving poverty would be quite comfortable if they would live according to their means, but they would rather sponge on their Tich friends than cut their coats -according to their cloth. Another sh am is that of aristo cratic antecedents. Sham virtue, rfiam religion, sham charitv, sham foolishness deserve to be denounced in unmitigated terms. Why should there be any ehams or false pre tences? Society would be purer .and nanpier without them. Could there be a revolution in favor of pinceritv and truthfulness in all "things, there would be fewer heart burnings, fewer pricks of can- science, ana no sname at uetection. instead of these we should gain in proper pride and independence, and in increased trust and confidence toward our fellow-creatures. SELF-MILKERS. "When we were a boy, father owned a cow which it was four.d necessary, after a few weeks of full feeding, to cumber with a compli cated piece of neck furniture, to forbid her filching surreptitiously what properly belonged to the pail. Self-milkers are not profitable. Wc Lave faith in the doctrine of rota tion and the quick reconversion of farm products into the elements of new growth, but here was a case of reconversion so rapid as to be fatal to all the laws of economy. It suggested nothing so strongly as that rapid issue of government money, which nads immediate ab sorption among governmental of ficials, pensioned corns and car bunclcs which feed upon a nation's bounty. Does the government really milk itself? and can no pre ventive be found in the way of neck machinery or other? No one honors our old soldiers more than we, and far be it from us to detract one iota from their gallantry or aDate one dollar trom pensions justly earned, but the line must be i 11 arawn somewnere or else our gov ernment will ere long become a Belf-milker. Widows, made such by the civil war, deserve a pension, and so likewise do those who were torn by 6hot and shell, as well as scores of others who from disease contracted, or other disability, are incapacitated for obtaining a live lihood. By all means pension. the deserving ones, but be careful to discriminate between honest battle scars, and corns made by tight boots twenty-five vcars after the smoke of battle had cleared away The school law in Wisconsin re (pairing children of a certain age to acquire an elementary English ed ucation is a good one and should be adopted y very state in the U nion. The law does not prohibit the in struction of children in their verna cular. This the parents are allowed to do,but it contemplates imparting to every child a knowledge of the lan guage in which the business of the eountrj- is transacted. English is the recognized language of this country. The Czar of Russia presides over a pedple who speak one hundred and twenty different languages, and should the president of the United States be compelled to interpret a like number of tongues, he would have but little time to devote to the tariff question and the other knotty problems which are thrust upon him from time to time would not be unraveled this side of eternity. !?ubs?crihe fox theJExPKSss. COMMUNICATION NO. 8. Kmtor Lkbakok Express; I wish in this communication to call tlit attention of your numerous intelligent and thoughtful readers to the moral side, of this question, ami show the incompatibility of toltaceo using with our holy religion. In the first place it may lie neces sary to define what we understand a Christian to he according to the teachings of Jesus and the apostles According to Christ a Christian is one who loves God with all hi heart and hi neighlior as himself, itnri accord ing to Paul, one who has been trans lated from the kingdom of darkness into the kingdom of God's dear son, one who has the love of God shed abroad in his heart bv the Holv Ghost which is given unto him. one who is made free from sin and lias fruit unto holiness in order that the end may be everlasting life. A Chris tian is one who is consecrated to God, body, soul and spirit for time and foi eternity, one who lives for the glory of God and the good of his fellow- travelers to the judgment seat of Christ, and who expects to give an account tor the deeds done m the body, who regards his time amf tal ents of every kind and character as belonging to the Lord, according to Paul, "For ye are not vour own. ve are bought with tt price. Tl ere re glo- ri y Ood in your bodies mnd spirits. which are bis. Lot no unclean thirg have dominion over von. Whether you cat or drink, or whatsoever you do, do all to- the glory of God." "Ye are the light of the world. Let vour light so shine that others, seeing your good works, may be constrained to gh-ri y your father who is in heaven " According to these definitions of a Cbristiui.be should be a pattern of 1 'hat is excellent and noble and pore among men. He should be an example for others t follow. He He should be able to say to otfeers follow me as I follow Christ. A Christian should be the best possible tyje of a human being in all his essential characteristics, physical, in tellectual and moral. It should be ids highest ambition to attain to that state of perfection that will enable nim toise higher and higher in the scale of moral excellence that assimi lates lam in nature to angels and ?n stamps upon him the image of his Maker. If these are facts which none can ieny, and which everv child of God must adn.it, then the facts which I uave snown in tornier communica- ions on the subject of tobacco ren iers it, aosoiuieiy - impossible tor a man to lie a Christian and use to bacco, except as other poisons, mt- oicinaily. I have shown in former communi cations, I think, the following facts, viz : l iiat tobacco is one of the mst virulent poisons in nature: that it habitual use impairs health, shortens "life and superinduces a long train of physical maladies; that it is filthy and disgusting m its nature and character; that it is a lad example to set oerore tue young and -rising gen wraiion; a learnu wasie ot rnonev, costing the people of this nation rnon than one thousand million of dollars annually, while there are thousands of people in our own land and nation in absolute want and poverty, which this money mat is worse than wasted for tobacco would more than satisfy, aud lurnisn inousana or widows and or phaus that are suffering for the neces saries and comforts of life with bread and to spore, and could be soappropri- meu as to maKe in- assert blossom a. the ros, and yet this vast amount of money is squandered and worse than thrown away for the gratification of a vitiated appetite, which no person has till he has overcome the terrible resist ance which nature makes to expel this poison from the system. If these things are so, can a Chris tian pursue a course which he knows is injuring himself, destroying his own life, bringing on premature decay, set ting a bad example for the rising gen eration, and using money for this vile habit that God has given him for a good and noble purpose, even toglorify Him and do good to his feliow Uiugs. What answer will that man be able to give w hen called to an acoount for hi? stewardship who has thus wasted his Lord's money, deprived his family of many of the comforts, convenience and necessaries of life, rendering him self odious and disgusting to all with whom he associates. I$y his "Example be invites all around him to invest a portion of his means in tobacco. He He says t. them by his actions, which speak louder than ".words, buy a pipe, get a good quantity of the weed and spend a portion of your precious time in purling away at the pipe or in chew ing up and spitting out this disgusting compound of poison and nastiuess. Let it run dow n on your leard and shirt bosom and squirt the juice around on your wife's carpet and andirons and on the stove and . floor. The.se are but a small portion of the evils that flow from the use of tolweco. Can a man that loves God and his fvilowman indulge in this horrible and disgusting practice, w hen he mcvs hie own family and his fellow-beings around him In want and poverty and the cause of God languishing for the means to carrj' it forward? Can a Christian delilierately persist in this vile habit and worse than throw away his Lord's money. One reason why the wheels of Zion are clogged and sinners are not converted to God is on the account of this vile habit among church members. What a reproach to the cause of the Redeemer to think that men who profess to love him and whom he commands to keep them selves pure aud to let no unclean thing have dominion over them, and whose bodies should be a fit temple for the Holy Ghost to dwell in, should be pol luted by the poisonous and reeking fumes of tobacco. A Christian should I a pattern of all that is pure and noble and praiseworthy among men. He should re foremost in every good word and work. He should be free from even the appearnnce of evil, and so live that when he is called to give an acoount of how he has spent his money, he may not be worse than the man who had kept it laid up in a nap kin, and had spent it for the gratifica tion a vitiated and unnatural appe tite that makes him more animal and less intellectual and moral in bis na ture. Finally, after taking a careful survey of this question in all its bearings, we are forced to the following conclusions: First, that no man can be a Christian and use tobacco except as other poisons rutdicimilly; second, that no man can be the best type of an American citi zen and use tobaeeo; third, that it is a filthy, disgusting and expensive habit having a tendency to deteriorate and finally destroy the race; fourth, Con gress should pass a law to prevent its manufacture, importation and sale. All of.whieh is respectfully submitted. A Word to Ladies. Ladies who desire a beautiful clear skin, free from pimples, boils, blotches and other eruptions, should commence at once to' use Dr. Gumi's Improved Liver Pills. They will also remove that heavy look about your eyes and ini.ke theiu bright, and will cure head ache from whatever cause it arises. Remember, you are only required to take one small pill at bed time, which is coated with pure sugar, and will not gripe or produce any unpleasant sensation. Sold at 23 ients by M. A. i Miller. BARBOUR BROS., DEALERS IN- FURNITURE, UPHOLSTEttY, WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OP ALL. KINDS, Chain of Every Description and De- 4 r . X-VJ1.-X vy Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, In Fact Everything Belonging to th Trad at Price that Defy Competition. - Churcklll fc MontcItVs Old Stand. LEBANON, OREGON. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7HIY BACKl STOP IT NOW, OON IT WIILBt TOO LATK. 1 hiTt been troubled mT vean with dUeK of the kidneys ana nave tried aur different remedies and kave ought aid from different physiciana without relleC Abont the 15th al April I wu suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me In such a manner that I was bent over. When I sat down It was slmoet Impossible for me to get np alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the ORECOM KJDNBY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced sing the tea. It bad an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the gut t the hotel. in a few days,! am sappy to stste, that I was a new man. I wu recommend the tea to all afflict as I have been. O. A- TVI'PER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, aanta nou. cai. NO MORE BACKACHE! SreJ uatahrh Bhenmatisin, 'eara!gia, Corns HEADACHE. And ALL PAIN. Ta California Positive ai W'gativa ELECTRIC COUGH CURE CUIUS COLDS. CXO'JP, C0XSUM10H. BsUlvnUDrggit4. Each 35b, BOo & Or linger & Co , Prop's. Los Angelas, Cal, UKAItD St HOLT, Agents for Lebanon, Or. Eureka Heat Market, SHERMAN STKKET, L. M. WHEELER, Pro'p. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sau sage. A share of the public patrOncge so licited. THE CHURCHES. PKEPBYTERIAN' CHURCH A. Maroelln. pa for. Services every Sal.balh at 11 A. M. and . JT V. M. Sabbath svhool at 10 A. M. Prayer meet ing Vedaesiay evening at 7:30 o'clock. All wel come. CVMPF.RI.AXT PRESBYTERIAX CHfRCH N. I- New. ptor. Service the ?etnd anr fourth rialta?lis of ench month, morning and evening. Sunday school every fcabbrtth at 10 x. u Evervoiie welcome. O. E. HARDY Has on hand a large'stock of JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. GrN SALE TO x DENVER Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL, ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North $P South, . AX UNION TICKET OFFICE, CO. RAWLINCS, Agent, At.bany, : : Okegox. NOTICE. Cut this nt. and when yon visit Portland dur ing th Exposition, call on Towne, the Photog rapher, and receive the following extraordinary offer: All iKirsnn presenting these flips will be given one dozen of my best style cabinet photos and one extra for framing, for $l.r0. My regular price for the same work to those not holding these slips is Sfi.00 per dozen and 33.00 for extra picture. Thin is an extraordinary offer, and the probability of doing enough extra work to make It pay prompts the inducement. Call and see onr work, it speaks for itself. This holds good until Kovember-lst. Very truly yours, B. C. TOWN E. Studio cor. First and Morrison Streets. TAKE VOUR BABIES TO TOWNE. CALIFORNIA a.?:" rfrrr -vcr - urn MONTAGUE -IS AS fSUAI IN THE LEAD -WITH- An Immense Stock of General Merchandise! Bought for Cash at remarka bly low figures. Close buyers who expect to pay cash for their goods are respectfully invited to examine the large stocks kept at the s MAMMOTH AND One-Price Cash Stores No trouble to show goods, And if vou wish to buy we know that Montague's is the place. CLOTHING. We offer you full lines of Men's, Youth's and Boys' Clothing at prices that simplv defy competition. We havi now in stock Oregon Cit' Manufactured Cloth- Levy & Straus' Manufactured Jlothing; Fine Cassimere Clothing; Fine Imiorted Worsted Clothing, Fine Spring-Bottom Pants; Ien'8, Youth's, Boys' and Chil Jren'a sizes. ' These can le had at Montague's To the Ladies ! The ladies of Lebanon and vicin Uy extre?s themselves as verj much pleased with Montague's fhu tines of Fall and Winter Dres Hoods which he has just purchase! from one of the leading importing houses of the United States, Mon tague's stock is unsurpassed this ide of Portland. The ladies art respectful invited to cxamint ;hem. I Hosiery,! Corsets and La dies', Underwear. Full lines in all these branchei of the Dry Uok1s trade, and w cm offer you good value for yom noney. Should you need GLOVEi ve have everything desirable ant .tylish in Silk, Lisle Thread am Ootton. Remember Montague' nottois "One hundred cents' wertl :or a dollar every time." Boots and Shoes. Kaeta nnd every pnir of Hoots and shoes In the two large establishment iwned h.v Montague are manufactured 'xpresaly for him. Every pair fully warrauted. These poods we do tint import from Missouri, as has been al leged by would-be competitors, but an :ii;ule up from the very bent stock b white labor euu loyeif by Buekinghniii I lech t and Cahn, Niekelaburg & Co. When you want anything ueut and serviceable at bed-rook prices, with r full iruaratitee on every pair, yon wih wsuredl v buy your foot-wear of MON TAGUli, Hats and Caps. No man, youth, boy or child can be considered well dressed if their cranium is surmounted by a "shocking: bad hat." In order t 8et our numerous customers right in thix regard. Monta gue has laid in for the fall ana winter trade an immense stock of Hats and Caps. These goods were bought direct from the manufacturers ana at very low figures. Take a look through them, and when you do want to buy, as a matter of course you will buy. your head-gear only of Montague. Men's Furnishing Goods ! As underwear for the masculineBender is usually called, is an essential" article for the comfort and good health of mankind in this humid climate. Mou tague's utock of Fine Shirts Lion Drand; - Fine Shirts Standard Drand; Fine Shirts Neglige; Fiue Shirts In Cnosimerc; Fine Shirts in every style; Undershirts and Drawers An end less variety in all weights, shades and patterns. We sell hugeous quantities of these goods, and invite your attention to the new grades and new prices. IJe wise, buy your Underwear of Montague. Natural ?s. Artificial Gas. No, there is no joke about the natu ral gas being found in Iebanon. The gas is a fact; nor is it, as some imag ined, the outcome of windy advertise ments in the "Lebanon Express." Always buy your goods of Montague and get full value for your money. TO THOSE WHO OWE ME M05EY. Montague has waited long enough for what you owe him. Pay up NOW. Not next week, or next month, or next Christmas, 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 payiug right up without furtner solicitation. W. O. PETERSON. 3. O WALLACE. PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GESERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, Including Tire and Life Insurance. -HAVE ONT HAND SOMI Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended to Promptly. AGENTS FOR I-OJCDON & LIVERPOOL A GLOBE 1SSCR XCS CO; GUARDIAN ASSI RASCE CO.. of London. OAKLAND HOME INSCRACE CO., of Oakland, .'alifonila; STATE INSURANCE CO.. of SaVm. Orpyon. FARMERS" 4 MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO., f Salem. GOLDEN RDLE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwohl, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING ro Be Found in the propolis. He Sweeps the Valley of All Competitors 'n Cnx-kfi-r. Fancy Gonda. Tor. Roer Bros.' SUyrmare. Fn-nrli Cbina and ;i-aiv, Uovs" Watjom. Doll earring s, Etc. NOW LISTEN! fhe GoMen Rule BRnaar irakc aijur'altT of the Finest Tras. 'tirtci-s and Bkln IVnr.fcr. errrr la'kim of hk-h l uiauufac tunyi for and bear the name of tiolJvn Rule Da: Air. f f wmy ipai f"T aaya ha tiM thm TV. T Vmumtm Uioea witkent ninie and pric ataoiamlcNa tx bottom, pat blm down mm m bnl. VV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE FOR CENTLEMEN. Beat In the world. Kiamloe tila .LOO (1EM ISE HAND-SEWED SHOE. .WI llA.IU-SEnLU WMT SHOK. 3.SO rOI.K K ANU FARMERS' SHOE, li.SO KXTRA TAI.VE CALF hHOK. mt.B WOK KINU MAN'S SHOE. .0O and 1.73 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES All luada in tonrrvts, Buttun and Laae. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE lafu,"E8. Beat Material. Beat Brrle. Beat Fitting U mol aold br Tour dealer, write W. 1- LMJUGLA8. 1IBOCKTOX, MASH For sale C. C. Hackleman, LEBAXOJf, OREOOX. 2T THE ONLY TRUE WU1 Tmiff th BMi rNnjUU th Tipwvr HNiu mm iMik. UysiMiPBia Want o( Apptit, IndtueNtinii, AjB ok ot mi rnt b ana 1 1 rHl 1 el lng tiMtaM; nrvc Hoiim, mnKiM ana nenM rc m naw Toraa. Kuitvns Mtod , and suppllea Brain Powvr, Sutler in k from complaint k B I CTSk? bacnliar to thniriMx will HnH I tU in UR. BABTIR'B IRON TONIC a Mfa and aoelr " Oirwi a clear, hrn. thyeomplnxion. Frequent attamptw at counterfeit in only add to tha popularity of the oriinl. Io not fxiirimntHPt Ih ORIGINAL mm BEST. MOT. HARTER'8 LITTLE LIVER PILL8V a Cure OonUetion, Liver Complaint and Sickl I Heartache, Hnmple 1om and lrenk Boo mailed on receipt of two centn In poetaue, y Dr. HARTER MEDICINE CO., StaLouis, Mo. BRICK! BRICK! 125,000 Brick: : At my yard in the suburbs ol Lebanon 9- For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All Kinds of MASON -WORK DONE AVith Neatness and Despatch. D.W.HARDIN. m-, -wwii'i'i.t -til? ' AT COST! To Make Itoom for My Spring and Snmmer Stock , DRY GOODS, FURHISH1HG GOODS, AND KOTIOKs, I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes AT OO ST. Now is the TIm to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MVIL ORDERS Promptly attended. W. K. READ, Vllmny, Orogron. DOXT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You can buy any of the LiVTEST PATTERNS Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARHY A FULL LINE OF Tin, Copper. LUnndsn and Stone Ware, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. 8Sy -fob 1'ork done on Short Notice. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD -AS Oregon DeYelopmentCo'sSteamstp Line 225 Mllca 8hortart 20 Hoars Less Time! Than by any other Route. FIR8T-OI.AS8 THROUGH PASSENGER AND FREIGHT LINE From Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, CaL OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCHEDULE (Except PumlaysJ I.T Yaiilii- im A Jl L -orra!lis10.3S A M Ar Albany 111H A M I. Albanv 1;i P it LvCwvallis liU P M Ar Yaquiiia 4:35 P M O. A C. tiain connect at Albany and Corralli. The alwTe tiains eonnect at Yaauina with the ()riprin Ik-veiortnent Company's line of Steam- snips oeiween laquma auu san r rant-lsco. Thi corannny ee-re the risht to change sail n; aaien wunuui uotK. Reme raber the Orppon Pacific Popular Summer r-xciirsiffi. law Kaie 1 tt'Keis are now on saie !ra all Valley Puiuta to Yaquina and return. WM. M. ITOAa. C. C. H'KJUE. tieneral Manager. Acting O. F. P. Agent. CorTallLs Or. Oregonian Railroad Co. General Offices Corner Front nnd F Streets, Portland. EAST SIDE. From Portland To PORTI-ASn I g I 3 STATIONS. M l" 1 g - - . x h a. a I.V. LT. AR. I AR. - M A. H biM um ... 1 urllMUU &S I' lo 4 i0 V S5 7 4fl ! 3ft Woodburn 1 40 7 50 8 50 11 va s-ilrerion . 12 06 6 45 1 43 .Wesi feeio.... 58 S 55 ,Tnlfmi n 8 f 4 ft 7 Brownsville 7 4 6 50 .Colmrg i 10 WEST SIDE. .Mr'.io Mail. U 'JO 12 05 a 00 4 l'i 4 .V. 6 56 Portl'nd Mail. Portlands W V . Dunrtee Junetion.... Sherifian .- -Dallas .. -Monmouth Airlie 3 15 2 05 9 00 8 22 7 as 6 4t Tirkets for West Side stations for sale at toot of Jefferson street. Tickets for East Siile stations for a!e at I'nion depot, corner Fifth ami I streets. Passengers from Lebanon for tcio and other points north of Tallniait Houthem Pacific cross tiiB), cmi connect at Tnllmau at g:54 A. M., and for Itrownsvi'lc and points south of Tallm&n, con nect there at 8:55 P. M. CHA3. N. SCOTT. Gen. Supt. & Gen. F. & Pass. Agent. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OREOON, J. C. FREY & SON, DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Peterson & Wallace's Old Stand. Estray Notice. TAKEN VP BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON or about September 15, 1890, on my farm six miles eat of Lebanon, one white cow with roan spots on the neck and shoulders, both ears cropped, no brands. Cow supposed to be eight years old. Owner will please call and pay charges, otherwise the animal will be sold. F. P. BODWELL. Estray Notice. CAME TO THE PLACE OF THE UNBER slgned, six miles west of Lebanon, on or about September 1st, one bay horse S years old, white bine feet, star in forehead, snip nose, short mane, 110 brand. Owner will please call, get an imal and j ay charges, W. L. MOOKE. SANTAM :-; ACADEMY. FALL TKUM BEGINS SEPT. ISth. Latin, Greek, IVtattierriatics, Science and History Taught. ALSO BOOK-KEEPING AND COMMON BRANCHES. . TERMS 50 to 75 cents per week. WHEN "VISITIIVG- IBJISY, DON'T KAIL, MAMMOTH STOCK OF- FALL CLOTHING -AT NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing Department with S. F BACH'S New 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 Comer Store the Hub OK CENTER OP GRATITY. IT IS A NEW STORE 1 CARRYING NEW GOODS. GIYES TO ALL ITS PATRONS NEW DEALS Keep a full line of Men's and Boys' Clothing of Browns ville manufacture, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Groceries and Provisions; in fact everything necessary to keep soul and body 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' Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Second floor a full line of Boots & Shoes, In which I will not be undersold. Come and see me and I will treat you well. 0 SIMPSON, ALBANY, - - . . OREGON. RED FRONT STORE. Groceries, Olotliing-, Boots and Shoes, Etc., Etc. ? Buy a can of PRIDE OF LEBANON BAKING POW DER and draw a nice piece of decorated Crockery or Glass ware. An elegant Rolled-Plate Watch to be given away, ' 'free, gratis for nothing" to purchasers of this celebrated. 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 Grocery. We solicit your patronage. JOHN C REED, Prop. D. TOR BET, A. M Principal, Lebanon, Or. TO SEE THE V An NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant . Tailor Frst-CIass Tailoring, for Bargains