1 f t ; -x Lebanon Express. A, ; AtUM, UKo. I AI.KXAXUKR. ADAMS & ALEXANDER, rrniHK am I'noi'iiirroiis, TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 0s ycr , iiii U UlulitH .,,., , , 1 (M " nvo oiimilis ,., .-, . m Single riw. ,.. m IXJii:iiiX IMMIGRATION. The question of foroien immierrn tJon is to our mind tht greatest problem this government haa to solve. For mmiWr f years it has Wen disi-usstl by Ptuttnn-n in congressional hulls, by the mer chant in his ptore, by the met Inline 5n his shop, and the peasant on the fsrm. Theories aro numerous ami coniUeting; alxmt as much so ns the varieties of human nature will allow. To exehule foreigners alto pether wouUl afgue tel(lshness, an imputation whioli the averaire American will not for a moment tolerate; to receive with open arms the undesirable and factious ele ments of foreign, countries would petnn to threaten the destruction of American institutions and liberties; to discriminate in favor of the more highly civilized in foreign countries has not as yet been found practic able, and hence no solution of this vexatious problem has yet been reached. When we reflect that for eigners of almost every nationality Hme to our shores annually in numbers sufficient to populate a State, and that they bring with them the customs of other lands "which are in great measure inimi cal to the best interests of Ameri f an society and out of joint with our established institutions, the question becomes a pave one. To attempt to assimilate thi ljelcrogcmvus mass as tVst as they come among usvi!! sooner or biter superinduce a national dyspepsia that y 11 find relief only" in dis gorgement. Pome of this foreign .element, like alcohol, refuses t be assimilated. To attempt t- assim ilate indigestible substances, is as -useless ns to help the tide come in w the sun "rise; it cannot be done. The wholesale, manner in which our country is being populated, unf r tunatelv results in mimicries fae--tions of socialistic tendencies and is a standing menace to a pure gov ernment. Either stop the in (lux or withold the right of franchise until the immigrant becomes thor oughly identified with our count rv., ambucd with American ideas, and a trustworthy member of society. To expect one to change his jxlit leal views, throw oft the customs And habits of half a lifetime within very limited period ahd to vcte like a citizen who has lcen reared in the United States, who knows the price of liberty and lias been indoctrinated with the distinctive features of our form of govern inent, betrays a woful lack of knowledge of human nature and a hort-sightedness little if any above anediccritv. coiiRurr s FX ECU. Sext to profanity, we know of no form of vice so prevalent, re pulsive and inexcusable as that of obscenity, ribaldry and a loathsome foimption of language as mani fested in human speech. There is a morality in words; they are an index to" character; "out of the -abundance of the heart, the mouth ypeaketh." No more oert,inlyd the-exhalations of the drunkard's breath indicate the presence of ''liquid fire" than does an impure conversation betoken sensuality and moral putresenee. We can, by .studying a nation's language, muk a tolernblv safe estimate of its moral status. Thtiv is a trllx? in South America woo have no word in their langu:.-e expressive of gratitude, and we readily com lade, and correctly too, that they must le a tribe of in grates. There is a truism which reads, "As a roan thinketh in ins heart, so is he." Language i simply manifested thought. if one lias imp.r.e thoughts they will most likely .manifest themselves in his lai -uage, and sooner or later the will reveal your true character through the medium of speech. 1'iioFAXirr. The meanest, most useless and most contemptible vice that ever grew in the hot-house of the devil is profane n wearing. We protect against it as members of society, as decent men. On boats, in c.srs. in placet of business, on the open streets, at concert doors, and every where else rings the incessant oath of the habitual swearer. Young men just learning to curse apnear - to think there is something manly and brave about it; while oid swearers interlard the common st remark they make with (;.!"- hl.KH.ied hlaspliemics and a vr.ru iy of diab ilii at curses. It is t he most nonsetisieul, inexcnsjible haV.t j known to lui(na:itt". Pnrl'c t? -; fanitv oucht t. be itn indictible i , r.-.l .,.:-l a . . . iiiic-ii.--, nun i l'eilaIl 01 i'. lei :;i 1 in jail for every oat;. We sonic times bewail the hits I caeics of l.-nv, bat after 'r.ll laM-sarr-no roore inexplicable nv-d jx-rok x in; tlian arc the ranltitituitiorf bases of humin r.riture, an 1 as l;i".v if snpposed to meet everv shade of cbarncter and take eocnizanee ko! an al:noht ii'.fir.ite variety of irXions. '.ve j:et u gHmpsc ; f what thViro ient writer meant when he I i said X? 0m trariuiiv ai:U v;-n(ior- ..n " - r l.,,- ' iii- :I?J Rix" -of aViation's -character, n:.l t X. kr.o'.vlf-dp? hTna nature is the i I be.-t ii!ttirrrC!f law. j A . The prod-ctionS ,c; in in Feveo' f-.tfitcs from li'J'cb esforts- ai e diavvu f uls oOO.OiNiA'' bi'he! Ltlj-.y Iat ear's iroi. rut: rnvi: j?ahjval. We know a man who glories in the name radical; who wants to get at the roots of things; that, you know, is the literal meaningof rad ical. He i, or wants to he, a leader in nil reformatory movements. He has no use for men wlmtyle them selves conservatives. His ambition is to go a little faster than the rest of us, and he spends a good deal of his time in telling us how slow we are and how far behind the times. At one time I was ambitious to be come au orchaidist. I hat! several hundred prune trees, and before the summer passed I discovered that some of them hud died with out any apparent cause. Passing by one of these lifeless trees I laid my hand upon it and lifted it out of the ground very easily. A little animal who spends his time under the ground came along and he said. "I am n born radieal,' and he clipped every root from that and many other trees in my orchard, and the result of the gopher's rad icalism is before von. Uadiealism is not always a blessing to the world, fhcre are different kind nf rjidiealism. When I was di'i ging in that orchard 1 was a rad ical in another sense. I mellowed the soil around the roots of the trees and thu stimulated their growth. lUit all digging about roots is not wise nor profitable. 1 remember very distinct) v of hav ing a lute crop of early potatoes spoiled by some hors that broke through "the fence and by their radicalism bv getting at the iiHts of my crop they materially lo sened the supply of this edible As a radical operation it was grand, but it spoiled my potato crop. In our next, we snail speak ot some other kinds of radicalism. ivjia t H7-; s a-:. From tinie to time we observe in pasring through the country that some venerable old gentleman is overtaken by one of those spas modie fevers of improvement which will some time, and very strangely, attack the most tranquil and self- raupiimoi men. llie attack, is a flight one, of the orchard type. He consults far and near in regard to the best sorts of fruit. He de votee to the experiment, one of Ids best lots. I! digs hi hole after an" elaborate system of garden measurement and stake-di iving. wliieh to bis fagged brain seem? the very climax of geometric en deavor. The young trees aro eare fully staked, and for a year or two show a thrifty look. But the.spting temptation to put a crop between the trees is irresistible; the careless- plowman allows hi team to tj some of the trees, peel others, and break down not a few. This mad dens the orchaidist into seedinj. the orchard to grass, and he hah promises that he will give .hand cultivation to the trees, but he does not; his fever is abating and m i? his orcharding. The mosses fasten on the young trees, the borers nla havoc, rtie caterpillars strip then", the rank grass strangles them, ami last of all the codlin moth comes in for his share of the succulent fruit, and "the old man spend whole days in wondering why tl. orchard d es not respond to his ex eel lent system of cultivation. I? not tins a true picture? If not. otir observation is at fault. "T.-- thi. the t -.osc?' J ae1uestUn.ftei iiHed. when tneilkine is wauUti. Tli following ai h fow of the Du-dtciii S n known reliahility, aoijln- M. A. MHkr .ruv;risl of this plaiv. He lias mam tlier exei-llent medieiaos, but tln-M are worthy of esjH-einl mention: On amhkri.aix's t'ocmi ltr:MKtY. fauious for it; ciitsef v re e!5, nu as a jre- ntive if ere up. IViiv a' (rentw JH--1 tniitle. t'lIAMBKUI.AIN's PAIN' liAI.M, a geli oral family liniment and KKe!all valunhle for rlu umalisui. I'l-itf ,"i etMiiH pi r lxttle. Ca.o.iiii ::a!x'h Com ', Cm i.k axu lnAUi:.i.:. Hi-n nv, t he m.v-1 ie H :i!e knov i. iiw'iii-e ; t'.r I v ( - -oni plaitits. It is et-i eii.l! v nriZ il J.y jv r m Kiihj.'fi t i,!.'e. It ie.s "eor i in oiy -s..t ; t fsrni-- iliun-htva. l r'e 2o;Oni 50 Cel.t j er In ilit'. St. I'athiok's PiLL-x f . r .iic.i-.leiv of I he liver ami biwils. A v..joih but jrentle phyyie tlu.t ch i.t:.. s no;; renovate the wboJc sytein. pj ie' 2-. cents p'-r box. Ohamutxi.atv's V.k a m .Qxr Ointment. For ttOr, mU-ihtnm, feaWI-hen.t, Hiiiw ami ehrooie c-yeM. Pi kv --t.nls n r box. The Jfnrj MIy." Anct.icska Cotta .k, L. Ib, July 2. (li n'rnu : Altho' it iv very nnenu'i for me to ny '.otiotii w:-he.-, hi ill, in :.n.-ver l ywr repiesl, I have irieii Vishm Violet "reain i.iel KoixM-Uot?. Tlx former T eoiii-h i e-peeh'l!y e(Vu ni;iou i;i iMnes of ji-uubiii t-s cf !he t-Uo, inn' I h.-.ve le:-i) iisintr jf tery lay for tin la-- f.-rtr. iifht. i have foinl th n.''ecr":e excellent reparation ii ;v.s . f t;u, s'.ni'iiorii, etc., onusett by p- f i!if io Mill-el. w inds and a Jul sun. Y, u.-s faithfnliy, l.l!,UK IXiiTP.Y To M( sf--. V'is(icm A Co. en: vv;:i bkst iloro. !if"n:i(oi- .'tr-i no-tit h. n' we ;o tl-.-.i Vir. Acker's J'lurhsh li- niedv is it her j.r. p.-r:;'i s f;r the 'ib-o-t ae.i f-o-i js. in Wb.o pini Coi.k"' atio rr',,,',;.u if ni'v'' fU",v t '- v... .r yo: is Htonpl.. uott!-' free. He S-tllli C!:i' ncnilHT. i !.ls J iiive muT.-uitoo iv is sold oil M. A. iNilbi . p.s- TwUos hii-h io I.el iiooi; at Henrd A llo't's .l:n.' s't.ir ovtr S.v..',-ii Hu-lder. cvei'Urfiy ! ils'n; it for C;l';n i h of t'n? 1 : ! Ollirte! !, 1 )v r- jicO si:l, f "o!stll; p' j '- i.sii! iiopuvf i;.l ,. l. Try it :oul n U V Or ('-?( litis f.l.lit if. fK t lS,Htf JM Sp wnideifiii nu rlt.s w hen :tl! s-ii.T.k vt ;l int" ;;;ecir.g to Humanity. Si .S.:ys n:i i.tcj.iki rimiecr Klnely YwsOU F r.KsT ;h k. Or.. ":isi'h 10. e-'o the- OUKOON KlbXKY TEA mwl in -'l ii.:i:n Hn-t- n li.-f. It :. l.fJV l'-i"-i;lp 1. i-nilr. I ii ke ilertMie in rf,tiilTit(-ii,jiui.r if t itVii.-It:'!. Ism ljf.-.v . nc.i.iy i. in-?.- v.-rr o'i, fnnio 1 O-ri- t.:: in l-q-J in !-" cmrtciy of III. .'juil-n'-; li-iv ' li ;;..;i.v. ;l:in m:!.--- i ;H.-;':ii n-i:: !le 0:;K ,;iX KmSilV TEA I :;!i-.v (..! !tc-0li. IAVl'l MVXi.oE. For side or rt-: loiar", the L-hi;tiou f ca o i';.-.i"s fiehliKTy Mioio-I new .in i fl condition. Will se'.l ren- I 'e ;V.r !..-;, ,.i dl e, b;llii;e for l;o. si .tock i':irn-. Apply to Walton & Vviiey, Lebuxioit, Or. LAST BUT NOT LEAST -is tiii:- MAMM O 'I'll Clothing Store ! T. L. WALLACE & CO. STRAHAS'S BLOCK, ALBANY, OR. ilia grandest display of Clothing for Loth young; ami old ever soon in Iho Willam ette Valley. Our Block .embraces the very best of goods, the latest iattern. ami the newest styles. Our Hoot ami thoo Depart ment is replete with the very befit brands of Eastern man ufacture. Wo arc anxious to make thy iirtpiaintaneo of every man, woman ami chihl within a radius of forty miles, and we take this nv-thod of intro dueiny; ouiBelves to the public. Tall into line with the masses of people who every day visit our Ptoro and bo convinced that we mean every word we ?av. BARBOUR BROS., IK A I.Mcs ! FURNITURE, WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LCUUO'iS OF AM. KINDS, (.'hah-s of lerv !Vser'plln mid .lie ,ivi- of iVinifort, rceaie Fr.-s-i-Mo.d.linjs, Pric-c-nrac oi Every Utsciipiion, HARDWARE, In Fact Everythln , B-l"nel!,B tfc Trai'i at Priori that Dafy Competition. riiun-aii! A Minttt-Uh' Old Stand. LKHANOX, : : OUIXit).. FROM DESPAIR TO JOY. frha Palafi ntory mf m d Haw ! P'lnallr Bcairl ltai. Wrt. Mortott D. rtarlan. rilitlna;"at No. M Wnt Kith Btm-t, Nw York city, hits pasaol through a most wonderful experience. Mrs, Harlan had happy home and through her devotion Ut her home duttoa orer-tax her ctrencth. Bhe had do. .prf.aod fmti, entire I art f eiH'my In life, and finally a con it h at night and morn- ing which KTtW worse each day. I pon looking in tlie flaw li" saw dark Mrcl nrt?r her fynt and ninrt thatdHe wtiKrwtn thinner au-1 .lnr ail int.iit In lif. Thin painful atat .if thinvs continued for raoDttta until finally nhe W.me ao weak nlit)Uld not ntt-ml to lfr dutlin and was cvnfln'l to hir td tlie rr.atr lart of tn tim. On ila.v Mis. Hrlnn" v-ry intr friend Mrs. Wilhird i-wl!.-t and amuant lo aeu hi . wan and faded. Two lirixtit hoeilo anota vUhxI tumn ea.-h cheea. her- lips weis blue, her fnee piiK-ln.'.l and urnwn, and there Kita a pltmin l.ioic In her -ys. Mrs. WlllapJ knew thin meant counuiptloii and her lieurt wi touohed fr her friend. At herearn.Kt mjutsu. me uo ot no K.inriiii n,-ru-eJv tor consumption a trle.1. At lUo aturt wry littl-efTei-t could bo n, a TKitnn Inroad hud tlie dt o md, but I'j- deg-rwa Mrs. Iliirlmi 1 an to reKain her l.t. apiH-tiie. tlien her trend th, trsfn h"r hope. then In r health, nad she li lo i y In irlwt pliynivml o.m ilitlon, wholly as a rewlt t the tia of 1 1 r. Auker'ii hnr- lisU lteuieuy lor tXnauoi lon. The loson of this simpla utorjr nhonld he plnln to all. No man or wonui ran afford to neRlevt tboae first aymptonn of conniunption, which teem ao sltftiit but whioh become vt torribl unless trtkeu In time. This Groat Remedy haa Mved the livea of hundreds of well known men ud women who were on the verae of the irrare from cotKiiiuption but who are well aud hapi'j to-uay. It la sold ulUveraaUy. ITko Road to Wealth P g Cinnct be aucccstfuily travelea with n aut good health. To reach wealth or any rl coveted aotltion In lift requlrt the lull ii potsettlon and operation of all the fao Ej ultlea kind nature haa endoaed ut w!:h. Lj Thete condition cannot exist anleta the V physical being I la perfect working order, and this la Impocdbla whea the liver and tpleea art torpid, thus obstruct ing the secretions, causina Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all of their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic exerts a specific Influence over the liver, excitas it to healthy action, resolves Its chronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions ; cures Indlge&tlon and const I A patlon, sharpens the appetite, tones up & the entire system, and makes life worth fi living. CO NOT CR1PE, SICKEN 08 CONSTIPATE. Sore Cure for Sick Headache, uu mi snraosM ruing rronx IndisTestiim or GnnatinHrti. . Improve the ComptHiion ThatloiwcwatvaQicelradjaMtad to suit thaoatte.aa on pill can never b too larcre rloM. Kany to Cke m w mocfi aRar. 4a pi lis put np in a tron rial which cn bp cAiried in yt pockr-t. A limit avB ! to Tr-elra avsd Buiini n. Kavso brnolat wtt4a t HVeusir,TrIla.rh. Sold fMrhfr-'ia loU(. IrUSIC u bRKASi BOOti for e. U ptL HARTtR'S IRON TONiC. V PTHIFIES th bLOtiO; BKrUU.ATKS thoLIVTlll niJ KIDNFVSfccd RPSTOBKSth DKRILITATKD 9 to HEALTH aLtid VIOOHllIW KTRKVUTH nf V m W TKs SR. KARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. a I. & e' "4i Tsv M ONTAGUE -is as rst'Ar.- IN THE LEAD -WITII- An Immense Stock of General Merchandise ! nought for Cash at remarket ll v low figures. Close buyers who expert to pay cash for (heir pootis arc respect fully invited to examine the large stocks kept at the MAMMOTH AND- One-Price Gash Stores No trouble to show goods, ami if vou wish to buy we know that Montague's is the place. CLOTHING. We offer you Men's, Youth's full lines of and Hoys' (Mothing at prices that simply defy competition. We have now in stock Oregon City Manufacturcl Cloth- Levy A iStruu.V Mnimfaclurfil Cblhinir; Fine CasfimtTU Cloilunpt; Fine Inipm titl Vrstl ClotfiiiiR; Fine Spring-liottiu Pants; MonV, Youth'p, Hoys' ami 01.il (Iron's sizes. TliCHe c;tn le luul nt Jlcnlngno'fi. To the Ladies ! Tito hulit-jMif I.elwnon nml vu-iiv it y cxprt'M tin nir-lvt's vt-rv imii li jilotimtl .Mni'taue'fs lint lines of Fall and Winter J)res (JikmIs whioh lit lias jupt purohnset' from one of the leading hnrtin huttpcs tf the United Statep. Mn tajrue's stock unsnrjasied thir ido of Portland. The lndica art repKeifully invited, to examtnt ihein. Hosiery, Corsets and La dies' Underwear. Full lines in all thene branchcr f thn l)ry (iwl3 triale, and vi an olfer you pood value Ar youi money. Should you neoil (!, iVKr ae have everything tlesirahle am tylith in Silk, IaAo Thread am v'ottn. Henieiuhrr Mi-tit.-'frtie'r motto is "One hum! ml eentd wort! fr a dollar everv time." Boots and Shoes. Fiirli and every ptiir of IJ.Hds fiiu Siloes in the two laie eftablishtiirtiif' ;wiu'l liy Mtitn;iio ure nuimif.u turt il T-xixfs-iy fur It i in. Kvry ::r fuily Will THIitl l. TlltW btKMls Wf ! Il' t itirt from Miifcouri, lias leen ai I ly wmiKI Ik competitors, lnt hie (!j-le iiji fr.nn Hie very l'ft Ktek Iy Lite Uimr ein; loynl "ly liiieUiojrlit iii V I It flit him! fiilkll, Nickelljinr ,v (,. Wli -n ymi ant imy tliinir m at mk! vr S eiiiilo ht t til rmk priii, with ii fuli i-H-iriinii on every .-lr, yon win -uiv.iiy l uy jtor fiMt't-wcur of ilOX i AU I" I. Hats and Caps. Nn nian,"youth, loy or child can bt coiiKliKriil well dressed if thcirerHiiium it furuiounl.tl Oy s "KlirHkinif VmC hat." lit onler t i t our tmiueiout fiistoiiiers ri-ht in n tvHnl. Mmtta ;rue linn Iixiil in for I hi full nml wiiilel trade an iinnienwe ntoek of Hals ni CatM. TheHo jroods were iMiulit direi-l i'riiin Iho m.'iiuifaetureiB hiu! at ver low nVuns. Ttikf a l.k tlinaii.lt theai, ami when you (j want t Imy, as r matter of omirw u will laiy youi head-gear only of Alonta-joe. Men's FarnisliiD Goods ! Ah wnlenvor.r for the uuvsetiline ponder is usually enlietl, i no eweiilinl tirtli-Ie f-r the comfort nml jijoml heulth of munkliMl in tliis huiiiiU eliiuate. Mou tajMieV tix k of Fine Hhirts T,ion Itrnud; Fine Sliirtu Situolard Jinu.d; Fine shirts Negiijje; Fine Hiu'rts in Cavnimere; Fine Shirts in every ntyle; . ltitierhliirt.i !il Drnweipi An end less vnriety in all weight, bhailes mid patterns. YVchcII IiUirei:tis qurtlltitiis of thes itikhN, and invite your atteniion to the now raili-s iiiid new prieeH. J5e wise, buy jour Underwear of Montague. Natural ys. Artificial Gas. No, there is no joke about the natu ral ir:.s In inir found in lA.'iauon. 'i he p is a fact; nor is it, as some imag ined, me outcome ot windy advertise uiciiUj in the "Lebanon Kx press." Always huy your jrorwls of Montairue and get full value for your money. TO THOSE WHO OWE HE MOKEY. Montapruo has waited long enonch fi--r what you owe him. Pay up NOW. Not next week, or next month, or next Christ mas, but NOW. lean use it to advantage, need it in my business, and vou will confer a very great favor on yourself and Montague by payin-j rllit up without furtner solicitation. 8. O WALLACE. PETERSON & WALLACE, Real Estate Brokers, DO A CEKERAL JSCEKCT BUSINESS, lurliiiliiiK Mrit anil l.lfu IiiMirnitrn. 1I.WK ON IIAM fioMi: Choice Bargains In Both City Property and Farm Lands. Collections Attended to Promptly. A 11 E.N TS Foil !.oxirw a uvKurooi. & tii.om: ixst-u- AXt'E CO: l.rAIIIHAX At llAM K CO., oM.iiiuluii. OAKLAND HOME IXsl RACE 111., of Onklii.l. milleniin; STATK IXfil ltAXI E CO., of Pnii-m, Ori'ior. FARM KIUf A MKUCHANT3' of Sail-in. IXSt HANI Km, GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwohl, of Albany, HAS KVKEYTIIINt To Ee Found inthc Metropolis. Ho Sweeps lheVa!ley of All Competitors Tit Cnv'kenr. F".i-t 0ir. l. T v, ! . -(ri Si.'; r-.i rv Fr.nih l.lni! .!nl liin -w.iif. NOW LISTEN! the O.'l.lpn P.uip lln-rr.r mnki- ne !iv ff the Fin-1 IVmi. I .iIIm atf.1 lutini; r.iv i. rH, .. evrrv tnci-i.f Khlrli l iiinini!in tunl fur !il I'h-' tlip. iiHiiie of Uvtiiifii Huie liiiiji-ir. trunymtmn-r tin huttieT. I., Iicin. -ihiH' ltliau( ntttw Mti.l ,rlr RtitttipfHT om tlw InHtoin, ut hlw tluwu m m baud. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLIMENi Ttt In thn rnirid, Tihtt-.Itm M liKM I NK II 4X1-Sl; t- I Sit OR. 4.M II l HVH WH T KIKIl . tl.i rol lTK AM PAKM Fits' MIOB i.ft F l li t VII I K ( Al K MIOl.. ft. Hit OHKIof AX'S KM(K, nml 1.7.1 HOVS M lldlll, KROC8, Alliiuulailu l-'onerrM, null. 11 uil I . a . W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE lauTe s. K MniwlHl. Itp.t f fj V. Ucst Flttlnr. IlKit "l'l by y,iir rt -.I.t. tirile . . It. UOtULAS BKOCKTON, MAS For selo C. C. Hackloman, I.KKANO.V, OMKIIOX. ',W.r4 mm DOT SHIP VOUIl OLD STOVE. You m Luy cr y of tlio KiTEST iA'LTE 1 SJSjS ' 'l.l'iljl, (if S V' M 1 1 ROT 1 1 Ii RS, TiIK CAi'?KY A FUliL. L1XKOF Tin, Capper, Wooden and Stnne Ware, also PUMPS AND rUMP FIXTURES. Jvb Tf 'ork done on Short Notice. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OREOON, J. C. FREY & SON, DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At I'otersou it Wallace's Old SUmd. W. O. PETEflQON. fev -r AT COST! To Make Room 0ir Uf Fall & Winter Stock OK- DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, AND NOTIONS, I WIU, CLOSF OUT MY Entire RUx.k of JBootiS 6c Shoes i Now Uthe Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have thf Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL OKDICKS Promptly aUcuck-d. W. K. READ, The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. T. E. Hogg, Receiver, AS Ii Oregon Development Co'sStcamsbp Line 925 Mll ehorterl SO Hour L Timet Than hy any nlher Ronlr. riR8T-CLAS3 THROUGH PA83ENOER AND FHtlOHT LINE Trty.n IVirtlani ami all pntnta In the Vinm.-t! VulU-jr lo atiJ fniin San Franfisctj, (al. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCIIKfU l K Ktt Sumlny,) I. Yaiii(iip 7 Hi A M l.v IVvalllali A M Ar AlMny lltH A M l.v Allny I '.5i P M I v CmraMU. li,l P M At Vaiiiliia. 4:i P M O. f. tntiai i-.iuifrt at Allianr ami Corral!. I hp sIhv linlti mmiifi at Vaiiilna with Ihe Ort-ffim l.-. l.,).inMii ( , iiiTwiiv'i. line tf gteata hl brlwcvu Vaquiua ami 6ui Fraut-bco. SAILING DATES. S. S. Willamette Valley L Sill. rP.nM IS IM !-i-IW. .N'i.i-nil-r IS Noti-ihIht 'it TWIXJ, Niirvitilur 1 Novriolifr 9 K'uveiulnT 20 Kuvruiiit-r So Tlili ri.mfnj- rpifm-. the rlfiht lo change Jiul Ins ltt- without iMMk-e. I'.ctnrmWr the r-cm PaHfie IVimlar Summer F.afuntlmtk. low llaiK T"kr! r nuw cm tale from all alley IVint lo Vaquiiia and return. wm. M. nn.xo. T. r. Ilcvirr, --uena Manager. O. F. P. Ai?ent. t"nrval!i. Or. Oregonian Railroad Co. General OITIpps Corner Front and F blrcx-tfc, I'uUland. KAST SIDE. To PoiiTi.acti 3 3 S k I a i 8- a: ah. in. r. i. . w. 1 7 60 12 6 45 9 5 f-4 7 ! 6 10 if STATIONiS. P T. 3 W 1 uMmiim b r I o. 11 i". Willmrn II ........ ..Jtilrrrum ...... 2 4;t t-s! x-ji, W Tallmen 1 0? l!nutiiuTills..... B yn i'i.Ihid; Portlnd lil. 15 2 (C t-1 S n 7 M ( it Mnil. -o i." ii. i.i 4 i ; 4 'v- INinlaricT W V. Iinilte Jutictiou. ............ .jihi'rMan I mUh-i ., -Moimniuth Airlie T!i !!. for Vent Piilp ation for sale at loot of Ji'dfr.n ir,'t. 1 irliPlK for Kast SMe slaikitui for cui'.'at ri.U.n i!opm, Cfirncr Filth anil I sirt-ts. !' 1 1 r lrrm I eliin.ii fi sio and other iuti north of Tallitmn iK-mlhcni l'a. ii!- rr,s. im;i. run i-iMnwt at Inllmnn at c ".4 . M.. auil Tor Hr.,-.viivii.- ami i.ims sm!h of Tallmaii. chhi necl lln;re al S5 1". M. OIA. K. WOTT, lien. But. A Ucu. f. A Paa. Ajpnt. k .-.. I . m ' Sa G.H2S2. Kansas City, Cliicajo, GT PAUL. ST. LOUIS, AND ALL POINTS East, Norths South, UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. C. RAWLINCS, Agent, Ai.hasv, : : Ohfx;ox. O. E. HARDY Has on hand a largo stock of JETOLRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices, wm mam MONARCH Wo have changed our name, but not our base. 1'anics may como and spasons go, but I go on forever selling goods to Rich and Poor Alike. , For ten months we have stood at our tost Fellinc GHO CKKIKS, 0ENT8' FUKNISHJNO (JOODS and tho nUOWNSVILLE WOOLEN (JOOI)H, and yet our stork, liko leaven, Increases All the Time. Old Jason, like a fool, sailed in tlm Arm in rolri.ts ;.. search of the golden 'fleece; now-a-days people find the gol- ti uuueu in vne jrownsviue Remember, Farmers 1 I pav cash fr A'Olir tiroduen anil rft. lio everything you want. . FormerH, all roads lead to Home: uiiuct in; new roaa law every leads straight up to BACH'S WIIKIV VISITING ALBANY, DON'T FAIL MAMMOTH STOCK - OK Winter - AT - i-. it: . u NEW STYLES ! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. Headquarters - IN - DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Second tloor a full line of " Boots & Shoes, In which I will not be undersold. Gome and see me and I will treat you wejl. O . XY . S I M I O K" , ALBANY, - - - - OREGON. BEARD Druggists & -DEALERS IN- ' Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Stationery, Fine Perfumery, Brashes and Combs, CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. , f STPrescriptions accurately compounded. G. LOVELEE, Merchant Tailor, LEBANON, OREGON. An Elegant Line of Suitings Kept in Stock. Cleaning . and Repairing Promptly and. Neatly Done. JL GOOD FIT GXJJLRAIVTEXIO, GROCERY. goods lor sale at JJach's Comer tran, toe-path and wagon road CORNER STORE. TO SEE TH ED - Clothing l a. i iv h . NEW PRICES ! for Bargains & HOLT, Apothecairies, t k i i ) ! , ' :, v