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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1890)
Lebanon Express. A. JACK A1UMS, OVO, I.. AT.fcXAXMiU. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, Pvm.SHF.RS ANt PnomjKTOKri. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. fkw rcHr.... ,.... W iiumtli .......... 1 (W 1 hivp motuhs , , " Pinsto r'trn & ... - - ELECTION RETURNS IN . NCT-SlfELL. Only one Republican elected to Congress In Kansu?. Inpilla will I defeated for U. S. Senator. The Farmers' Alliance elects five Con pressmen and the Democrats one. The Legislature will elect an Alli ance U. S. Senator. The entire State ticket elected by Democrats in Missouri. The Republicans carried the tenth and eleventh districts in in Kentucky, elsewhere Democrats are victorious. The Democrats elect State ticket and Legislature in Michigan. The Democrat elect a Governor in Massachusetts. Mont an a elect 3 a Democrat ic Con- cressman and Legislature. A eolid Democratic congressional delegation u Maryland. Nevada elect i Republican to Congress. In the New York congressional delegation the Democrats elect 22, the Republicans 12. The two districts in New Hamp shire have pone Democratic. Connecticut elects a Democratic Governor and 4 Congressmen. Iowa elects 6 Democrats and n Republihans to Congress. The State ticket is Republican. In Illinois 14 Democrats and Republicans were elected to Con- .gress. In Indiana the Democrats elect elect 11 Congressmen, the Republi cans 2. The State ticket in Delaware is elected and a good majority in the Legislature. The Democrats carry New Jersey In an increased maioritv. Nebraska elects a democratic Governor, and in the congressiona delegation 2 Democrats to 1 Re publican. Ohio Democrats elect 14 Con gressmen and the Republicans 6. Pennsylvania elects a Democratic Governor. The congressional del egation stands: Republicans 23, Democrats 13. Rhode Island elects both Demo xratic Congressmen. The Fanners' Alliance is victori ous in South Dakota and will elect successor to Moody. Tennessee elects 8 Democratic Congressmen and 2 Republicans. Virginia sends a solid Democratic delegation to Congress. Wisconsin State ticket is Demo cratic, Eight Democrats go to Con gress against 1 Republican. West Virginia is solid Demo cratic. ' OUR OIRLS. "Much has been said in regard to the training of our boys, but very little on the subject of our girls. "When a bov reaches the years of Tnanhood he is given the choice ol some trade or profession. Not so with the girls; they are immedi ately hurried into society, where they reach the age of womanhood, and she who fails to secure a lift partner becomes utterly dependent upon some relative. Why not give the girls a trade or profession"; "Why not teach them that grand lesson of life, work and indeiend- ence? The dainty daughter of fashion may one da- change places with the tired daughters of toil. Wealth, fame and fortune ma fade. Mothers, do not be proud ol your daughter's snowy hands; givt them a chance to help themselves: let them nmke their own garments- instead of sending them to the fashionable dressmaker. There ie plenty of work that can only be done by a woman's hand. Teach the girls to work, to rely upon themselves, and vou will find that in the place of lancuid, weak and nervous women, we shall have buxom, healthy and robust class of mothers. CO URA GE R EQ VI RED. The ,rcatcst battle a man miiv have to fight, is with his own pas eions, and for this he requires moral courage to support him in the hour of need. A person without moral courage is despised by ever3one He always- yields to the advice of others, whether good or bad, has nc opinion of his own, and belongs to no party. How many men has not the want of moral courage ruined? How many men, when they have lost their fortune and reduced their family to want, have not the moral courage to try and retrieve their loss? How many from the same cause sit idly by the wayside, and let honor, distinction and glory slip through their lingers! 1 hex- have neither the courage nor the perseverance to go forward, and thus the dar of labor passes, and the night ot misery closes over them, leaving nothing but dark ness, rags and sorrow. ' Self-con quest is the greatest ot all con quests. When one has conquered self, all other conquests are easy. An exchange saj's that ostrich feathers have more than doubled in price since June. If these rjlumes could vnly be transplanted non the lazv barn-vard fowl that ds mi one foot gaping, and 'v refuses to work, chickens e much more profitable, x is pen to experiment, eward is within arm's e genius. the best news or niaprazines 3 fbreijm coun- thl8 ofl'ice HOW SHALL WE SKRVEf LF.nAxoM, Nov. 14, lfilK). Now that Summer, : with lta ilust and heat, and wcnrhieaa of toll U over, ami Winter once more calls forth our en ergy to renewed life and purjMW, the question arlsex In my mind, how are we Christian going to employ this energy? And In whut way can we liest I serve our Lord ami Muster? There l work for each nnd ex'ery one of us, and there la abundant energy for the work, If only that energy be directed In the right course. Kvery yenr, what vast stores of en ergy are expended In the giving of 'church ftilVs, dinners, supper, etn. For day, weeks, and even month, the ladies of the chureh will be busy making all manner of fancy articles to be sold, often going to expense which they can ill nfl'ord, while they neglect home duties and the comfort of those depending on them. and too often driving husband and chil dren farther from the church, instead of attracting them to it. I hen come the final preparations. There are committees to be appointed, plana for making the most money at the lwwt expense to be carefully laid and exe cuted, a vast amount of cooking to be done, tables to be arranged, all manner of salable (and unsalable) articles to be Uinplaved to the best advantage, manv odd bits of work to be finished at the last moment, a host of side-games to be contrived and put into competent hands, costumes to be made, and a thousand and one things to be done, making my head swim to think of the half. Home ia neglected entirely now. Utile ones are put off with hasty words by mothers taxed beyond endurance. There is a general hurry and confu sion. The eventful evening arrives The ladiei are at their respective posts, with smiling faces, tired feet and worried minds. I hildnm are running and plaving, with no one to look after them, laying up colds and waywardness for the days to follow. There are strangers present, with no one to make them acquainted or to render the evening enjoyable to them in anv wav, those whoso interest it is to entertain Wing in a perfect ma4 of work. There are young people, with no one to direct their amuse ments; young men, who, for the sake of appearance and from a force brought to bear upon them which no young man with any pride or sensi tiveness can withstand, feel obliged to spend much more than ihey can really afford (other young men stay ing away, not being able to anoni a church fair, and resorting to a game of cards or some other less expensive imusement.) There are bright young misses, with winning smiles and 'twentv-hvo cents here and "twenty- five cents" there. There is everything from a buttonhole bouquet to a baby show. Articles are sold at a price far exceeding their market value ; many of them, too, being useless to he purchaser. Hut all this is consid ered riht, because it is "for tht church." The festivities may end with an auction, to disjwse of cakes, candies etc., left on hand : or else a lunch if given on the following day. Some times even rattling is resorted to, it: order to get a half a dozen prices for some treasured pieces of fancv work All over, then comes the cleaning and putting to rights, the counting of gains, the Headaches, itie couis, bac tempers, vexations, exultations, anc. all the rest that naturally follow? such an occasion, including the to just criticism of the world. O, wha a waste of time, energv and talent! We say of a woman, "She is a worxe in the church. Hy this is mean that she is an active worker in al such money making schemes. Is thi. work for the Master? Can we consci entionsly ask God's blessing on thes things? IX) we engage in such wor. with truly consecrated hearts'" feelif hat we are doing all to God's glor nd honor, and that hy these mean we are advancing Christ's kingdon n earth? To me it is clearly eviden hat we do no good whatever, whilt A-e are most certainly doing a grra leal of harm, maxing ourselves, no sights, but stumbling-Mix'ks. True v these means much money is gath jred into the church; but after aV, !o we ma:ce as much as we thins wt Jo? And does God bless money ob aiued in any such way? O, let ut put away this growing evil from on- midst! Christ has given us a gtent worK to do. O, let us be true to tin kered trust! Let us give time, zeal intellect, all that we have and are, o His holv service, trusting in Hin. for all the rest. With more of Christ's pirit in our midst, the means for t! e carrying on of the wrK will be freelv .riven, with God's blessing to speed it m its mission. Nor would I discyur- ;ge sociai.imv. I believe in rear so ciability, and would have more of it sociability from a purely disinter ested motive, with the love of Chris for all in our hearts. O, that we ma be more consecrated, tecKing in eveiy .vord and act to shed abroad the ligl t f God b love, that the whole work mav he brought to the feet of our He- leemer, our King, and His mine ie glorified on earth as in heaven ! H. S. C. "Tho Jerney Llly." Anoi.essea C'ottaoe, L. R., July 2. , Gentlemen: Altho' It Is very unusual for me. to use any lotions ot washes, etill, In answer to youi irquet, I have tried Wisdom' Violet Cream and Itolerthie. The former I consider especially efieaciou in enwx of roiilitn as of the skin, and I have been uiug it every day for the last fortnight. J have found th RolK'rtine an excellent rreparation it casees of tan, sunburn, etc., caused by exposure to March winds and a Juli sun. Yours faithfully, Lii.lik Lanotrt To Messrs. Wisdom & Co. We wish to say to our old customers, and al. nev ones, that we are prepar ed to furnish well seasoned lumber, made from soft mountain fir, at the following price: Sfmd clear, , . SlO.Of Clear 12 .0(1 Clear 1x4 13.00 Fencing, boxing and timber 7.00 At our mill in Wirtsburg, Linn Co, Oregou Jennings & Co. Ood'a Blcaalna; to Humanity. So Says an Oregon Pioneer Xlnety Years Old. Kohest GmivE, Or., Vareli 19. I have used the OKEttOX KIDXKY TEA and nMained irvniortiate relief. It is GitA' blessing to hnraonity. I take pleasure in reeonimenrtiiitr i' to tie afflicted'. I am now nearly ninety years old. eame to Oregon in in the employ of the Hii'1ion's Har OompnTiv, and itinee I txan usinp the OHEOON KIDNEY TE.K I erov frood henltli. DAVID Ml XROE. Dissolution Notice. TVtCTICE IS HF.HERY GIVEJ THAT TOE 1 N eo-parbtemhip heretfore existing between i. E. Jlirasey and Joel .Mayer, nnaer tne nrm tijne r t Miiney & Mayer, Is this day diK.olved i.r n..iin:il .r.nwnt All rlt'hrsdilA ftMid firm mn.t be poM atonce- J. li. MVNSEY, I JOEL MAYER. a );.iu.h, Or., rc. !". IV", UK FOINO WHAT A11.KU ItlM. They walked arui In arm down one of the shady avenues of which the historical city of Lebanon Is noted. One was a young man just stepping from the boyish pathway into the broad highway of manhood. His form, though nllm, was symmetrical iu IN outline. His face bore a look of proud satisfaction, and Into his dark brown eyes came that soft, subdued light that only comes to the eyes when the delicate and sensitive heartstrings vibrate and quiver when pierced by the miigie wund of love. The other was a young girl just budding Into womanhood. Her form wa the em Itodlmeutof symmetry and grace; her ueenly head was clothcil hi a proru Ion of golden tresses, which fill In waving ringlets down over shoulders of the most exquisite mold. Her eyes, blue as the arch or heaven, shown with a light that would have put to blush the most brilliant diamond that ever came from India's mines, iter heeks had the velvet softness of the sun-kissed peach of the tropics. Her lips, ml as the red, red rose, reminded one of the opening petals of the ps-1 Inlk flitli-iili null) O . k 1 1 1 I li i x 1 . ik I aak I dens of the Kast. Dear darling one, beautiful pearl of .1... 4J.....I l ..!.. .1 t. ........ 7- as he tenderly drew her to a seat at the mc r-miiiHuu, nini ii'o vniiiiii 1111111,1 entrance of Isabella Park, an.t pressed her walkins-tersev to lit wintlv-beat-1 ing Heart, un, now 1 nave kngu ror .1.1. I I! . . . I iiiih iuikhiui niimiciifc 10 come, ueii 1 ould lay this torn aud lacerated heart at your fivt aud tell you ull. Empires may tall and dyusstMt may crumble Into dust, but my love for you will be fresh and green when Mount Hood Is a hole In the ground and tht) Pacific OiH'an Is n grand nnd lofty tuountaiii." Orlando," whispered the golden- haircd fairy, as she wound h-r son, white arms around his neck and drew his h.-ad down on her shtiin-ly shoul der und pretwed her nvy lips to his cream-ei'lond mustache, "gladly would I lx thine, for I love inn, dar ling, w Ith a love as pure as the snow tlakes upon the Alpine heights, but cruet, cruel rate has willed that we must part, noble tMiy! l know my wonts will cutis voiir lovlnc heart In bleed, but time will heal tin wounds, and you will find someone fairer and more worthy that will take my place In that temier, aching heart or yours. springing to his feet, the young man sin-tcneu out Ills arms aim, with one convulsive eflbrt, clasped the i-erlMS crcuture t hta brvust in one long, fer vent embrace, aud fell withatlull thud upon the green award at her feet. W n 11 a cry of anguish she threw herself upon his prostrate form aud bathed his face in red-hot kiss-i, and cried, "Have mv cruel words killed you, darling? Oh speak, sweet one!'' turning Ills iwile, agonizing face tow ards her, he slowly oiencd his eves, and giving her a look that would have melted a heart or stone, he wUlsjveml, I ve broke my sueiuleis: A. BARBOUR BROS., -DEAl-KHS IX FURNITURE, 1111 IOL8TK 1 1 "V, WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, C'lialrs of Kvery Description gree of Comfort, and De- Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, Fact Evarvthln- Belonalna to tha Trad at Price that Defy Competition. Churchill A Monti'lth'a OM Stand. LEBANON, OKE(SON. THE STORY OF A YEAR. SHOTOQRAPM FROM LIFE TAKEN ONE VEAR AGO " Look on this picture and then on that." Tha a bore facea are exact reproductions of photo graphs taken from life of lira. Morton D. Har lan, who resides at No. W West S5th Street, New York ntT. The first one was taken in Novem ber, 1W. while in the last stages of consump tion, abandoned br phrvicians and mourned by menu, xue oiner was laurn in uecemoer, tsSW. when comiletelT recovered, and entirely through the use ot lr. Acker'a Enfrlixh Remedy for Consumption. The above pictures are wood cuts, but they are true to lite and the original photographs, taken from life, can be seen at all the dmsr stores. . Mrs. Harinn'a consumption becan as consumption usually does, with a cmwh in the momlnir, raisinir of phlegm, tired and neprexsed reenncrs, a tacK or appeuie, uie Ions of flenh and rmina throughout the hodr. 8lie did not realise her extreme danger until it became almost too late, but she is in perfect health to-day. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for uonxumptfnn sold by all reputable drug gists, xou can't afford to ot without it. The Road to VealthP Cannot fee successfully travels lth ut good health. Ts reach wealth or any covet1 position In life requires the lull ossession snd eporatloa of all tha fao Itlss kind aatoro has ondoweS aa with. Those conditions cannot sxlst anless tha ahyslcal being Is la eorfect working order, and thia la Impossible when the liver and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct ing ths secretion, causing Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all at thslr accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S - English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influence aver tha liver, axcltaa It to healthy action, resolves Hs chronic engorgements, and promotes ths secretions; cures indigestion and constH atlon. sharpsns tha appstlts, tones ap the entire system, and makes Ufa worth living. THE CHURCHES. PUESBYTtRIAV CHURCH A. Marrellus. pas tor. Services everv Sabbath at 11 A. M. and i-30 P. M. Kabbath school at 10 A. M. Prayer meet in;; Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All wel come. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. L. New, pas-tor. Services the second and fourth Saboaths of each month, morning and evening.. Sunday school every Sabbath at 10 A. . t-vervone welcome. ;5 r s- irnr t 11 1 ih PHOTOORASH f i FROM UFC j AS SHE 'd "1 now r APPEARS Tril R ON T AGUE -IS AS t'Bt'Ab- IN THE LEAD -W1T1I- An Immense Stock of General Merchandise! noaclit - for Cash at remarka- 1 bly low ncures. Close buyers .id,, avt,nt in var r.cl f.-n. " VAI'VV V Vt I'M VliOII JW tlieir gOOUS are respeCtlUllV ... - , - . ,nvitpil to ovomirifi tho larn-o . . . e biuckh kcoi ut uiu MAMMOTH AKI One-Price Cash Stores N trouble to show goods, and if vou wish to luv we know that Montague's r IS tl ie place. CLOTHING. We offer vou full lines of Men's," Youth's and Bovs Clothing at prices that simply defy competition. We have now in stock Oregon City Manufactured Cloth ing; Lew & Straus Manufactured Clothinp; F ine Ca?sunere Clothinp; Fine Imported Worsted Clothing; Fine Spring Bottom Pants; Men'e, Youth's, Bovs' and Chil- uren a sizefi. 1 These can he had at Montague's. To the Ladies! The ladies of Lehanon and vicin ity express themselves as verv much pleased with Montague's fini lines of Fall and Winter Dress- whici i has just punhai huses of the United States. Mon tague's stock is unsurpassed thif ide of Portland. The ladies an respectfully invited to examine 'hem. Hosiery. Corsets and La dies' Underwear. Full lines in all these branches f the Drv llixxls trade, and wt an offer you gootl value for youi noney. oiiouiu -ou neeu uiiUvtr ve have everything desirable anc tylish in Silk, Lisle Thread ani 'otton. Rememlwr Montague t nottois "One hundred cents' wrtl tor a dollar every time." Boots and SllOCS. Haeh and every pair of Itoots ant shoes in the two larue establishment iwned hy Montague are runnufaeturx t! xnreRsly for him. Kvery pair fulb .vairanti'd. These goods we ito nn itiport from Missouri, as has Ihtii ni eged by wou Id-le competitors, but art attde up from the very best Btoek by vnne iaior emi loyen oy isncKinirliru: i Heehl and Cahu, Xiekeluhurg A CV Vhen you want anything neat am orvleeable at bed-rtok pricea, with t 'till guarantee on every pair, yon wil .ssurtnilv buy your fuot-weur of AION- Hats and Caps. No man, youth, bov or child can bt onnidered well dressed if their cranium s can-mounted by a "shockiiiir bat" iat." In order U set our numeroia rUHtomera rlirltt in tins reeard, Monta gue has laid In for the full and wintei srade an immense etock of llats and Caps, these jroods were bought uireci Tom tne manuraeiureiH ami at ver ow figures. Take a look through them, urn when you do want to buy, as .uatier or course you will buy youi ueaci-gear only or .Montague. Men's Furnishing Goods ! As underwear for the masculine gender is usually called, Is an essential article for the comfort and good health of mankind In this humid climate. Men "ague's stock of Fine Hhirts Lion Brand; Fine Shirts Standard Brand; Fine Khirts Neglige; Fine Shirts in Cassimere; Fine Bhirts In every style; Undershirts and Drawers An end less variety in all weights, shades aud patterns. We sell hui-eous quantities of these ijtoods, and invito your attention to the new grades and new prices. Be wise. buy your uuaerwearor Montague. Natural ys. Artificial Gas. No, there is no joke about the uatu ral gas being found in Lebanon. 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 far your money. TO THOSE WHO OWE ME MOSEY. 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 paying right up without furtoer solicitation. W. O. PETERSON. 8. O WALLACE. PETERSON k WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A GENERAL AGENCY BUSINESS, lucHi'llng Fire ami Mfe Insurance. -HAVE OS HANI SOME Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended to Promptly. -AGF.XT8 FlUt U1KDOK A UVERIXXJL 4 GLOBE ISSflt ASC K CO; Gl'ARI'l AN ASSl'ItANCE CO., of Luililun. OAKI.A.ND HOME 1NSI RACE CO., i.f Oakland, 'atlfurnla; STATE INSt'RAXCE TO.. f Fal. ni, Or. g.m. FARMERS' i MEUCHASTsr lXSfltAXCE CO., rf Saleia. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradvvohl, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of AH Competitors In (Trx-kerr, Fanrr fxnH Tiv. R'fft'r Ilr.. Mlyrrwan. rn iwh niiia ami (ilii'-wnrv. NOW LISTEN! rh OjiMpti Rule IViaiar mnkp ayH-laltr r.f the r uiet 1 ea. 1 nrf aim hmkiiik iimorrs, evrrr a kMr- f wMrh l mitnuftic' tiiivl for hihI tear ( h name of lioMtn Rule Uiua tr. f f uvaam eavye tie ftaa the nr the VT. T Ttotf nsa prta atamper mm a mm a txmmi. wom v li haul am ana p he bottom. aat fclin down W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE roR GENTLEMEN. RMt In tb. woT-1t Vrwamln 1,1a s.oo uKHVirtr. hand-sewid snoc B4.(H H ANII-SEW Kl WH.T SIIOK. S.SO POLIt'K AMI FAHWtl!' SHOE. .60 KXTRA VAI.ITK CALK SUOK, .SS WnllKINRUAVK SHIIIL and 1.7.1 HOYS' SCHOOL SHOES. Ail made lo feVmirreu, fluttun and Lae. Wm L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE FOR LADIES. BMt Material. Beat Btvle. Beat FlUina. ul void bv tout dealer, write W. 1 OOUOLas, buuckto.v, mass For 8c le C. C. Hackleman, J.KBANOX," OREOOX. DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE You can buy uny of the latiost I'.vrrrrisii-ivis Cheap, of SWA.N BROTHERS. THEY CAUKY A FULL LINE OF Tin, Capper. llfaoden and Stone Ware, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. Job Jork done on Short Notice. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OKEOON, J. C. FREY 8c SON, DKALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Tetcrson & Wallace's Old Sland. I wi"" " """r- ; ! i AT COST! To Make Room for Mr Fall & Winter Stock OF DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, AND NOTIONS, ' I WILL CLOSP OUT MY Kutlre Stock of Boots & Shoes AT COST. Now 1st he Tim to SECURE REAL BAROAINS. I Propose to Have THE Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. NlIL, ORDERS 1'roinptly attended. W. K. READ, .A.Hiiii.v, Oregon. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, T. E. Hogg, Receiver, AM) Oregon Development Co'sStcamshp Line 22S Mllee 8horterl 20 Hoon Leea Tlmel Tbun by any other Route FIRST-CLASS THROUQH PA88ENQER AND FREIGHT LINE From Portland and all points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Frant-useo, CaL OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME S i! EDfLE (Except PuiMlays.) l.T Yaqutim iiilA M l-V fir.allU,Ht KS A M Ar Al!anr llrO A M Lt AH.nv V M l,v C-rval!ij lltlPM Ar Yanitiia..,- 4 as P M O. O. trains roonert at Alljany and Corralliv. Tlie alxive trains CfHinef-t at Yaotiina with the On-Ron levfl'lmeiit foinfuuiy'n line nf Sleam hiiw iRtwet-n Yaquina and San FraiKrlco. SAILING DATES. S. S. Willamette Valley WILL BAII. FHOJI VJ FRAKftsCO. ctittHr 27 ShvhiIht - Novf inlr !5 Nov.-uitH-r '1A YAQ1-A. NwvemlHT Nov.rnibtrr Nwemln-r iil Novt-uilnT ThI-r I'ompflnr referves tlie risbt tofluvniw fail ing ilatt-s without uuOt-e. Remirabcr the Omon Parlfle Popular Snmnipr Kxmrniona. lnvr Rale Tii kcn are now m Nile r jiu all Valley PotnU to Yaqiiiua and return. WM. M. IfOAO. C. r. IIOtst'E. t-neral Manager. G. F. & P. Agent. tMrvanL. Or. Oregonian Railroad Co. General Offices Corner Front and F Btreetx, Portland. EAST SIDE. From IliRTi.aND To IViRTt si I I 1 4 t-TATION. i ' 1 c r. . Ui LV. LT, AK. Alt. . A . w. f. M. J A. . i. W nut . l-ortwiiil i' Co. 4 Ml a ;5 7 4 10 Woixlldirn ll 7 Ml K 50 11 Silvi-rliin 12 On 6 45 1 4;l Vpi iM-io .. 9 8 Vi Tallmiin M Sir? llnnrnsviUe 7 49 m Cobu rr 6 10 WEST SIDE. Airlie 9' 20 12 a-. 2 00 4 1. t is 5 ,V. rortrud It ! 2 ft", S 00 8 22 7 SS 4i rorOind W V ...lundt-e Junction.. Sheridan Oaliax .. M.uirni.uth ..: Airlie. TU-keti. for tVeat Side Matinn for sale at loot of JerTrnvm strwt. Tickets for F-at 8ide stations for ale at 1'iiUm depot, ciinier Fifth and I street. PasMMiner from Ix'banon for Sci and other point north of Tallman (S.mtlipni Paciiie eross liif. "nn roiineot at Tallman at C::l A. M.. and !or Rmwnsville and points south of Tallman, con nect there at 858 P. M. CHAS. N. SCOTT. Gen. Snpt. twn. K. & Pass. Agent. & b nwr.n on sale VSimmzy DENVER Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North ifi South, AT- UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. O. RAWLINGS, Agent, Ai.BAjtv, : : Oreoon. O. ED. HARDY J33:VE33L.3i:Xt, Has on hand a large stock of JEWELRY - JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. "rz.'-i -... Awaa A MONARCH Vie have changed our name, may come and seasons go, goods to Rich and Poor Alike, f" ' For ten months we have stood at our rost selling GI' CEHIES, GENTS FUltNISIIJNG GOODS ail J BKOWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS, and yet.our'stoj like leaven, Increases All the Time. Old Jason, like a fool, sailed in the Argo to Colchis; search of the golden fleece; now-a-days people find the g den fleece in the Brownsville goods for sale atf&ach's Con- Store. ' ... - Remember, Farmers I I pay cash for 3'our produce and at the same time keep everything you want. Formerly, all roaOs lead to Home; under the new road law every leads straight up to BACH'S WHISTS' VISITI2VG- ALI3AISY DON'T FAIL MAMMOTH STOCK - OF 'Winter - AT - 312. BLAIN'S NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing Department with Headquarters for DRY GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. - .-.'. , Also Keep on Second floor a full line of oots & Shoes, In which I will not be undersold. Come and see me I will treat you well. O . . SIMPSON ALBANY, B EARD Druggists & -DEALERS IX- Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, . Stationery, Fine Perfumery, Bmshes and Comb CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, i Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. j jyPrescriptions accurately compounded. " ' j : ; G. LOVELEE, Merchant Tailoi ' LEBANON, OKEGON. f An Elegartt Line of Suitings Ke in Stock. i Cleaning and Repairing Prompl; and NeatlyDone. J GOOD TPIT OTTAR-AJfTIfllSU, GROCERY. but not but I go our base. Panics on forever selling - trail, toe-path and wagon road CORNER STORE TO SEE THI - Clothing NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-CIass Tailoring1. -IX- DRESS GOODS, and; OREGON 5 & HOLT, Apothecaries? Bargain! f i b