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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1890)
Lebanon Express. FMDAY. .DECEMBER 5, 1S!H. EYES AND EARS I Additional !cat newaon the edit. rinl ran- V. R. Dolmen Is getting a teach orchard. 8. A. "Niekeraon has repainted lua dwelling. When in Albany French, th jeweler. pall on F. M. Jos. Vaom Intends prune orchard this fall. to set a la ru e T. O. Feebler will occupy the house vacated by O. I. Montague. When men begin toglory in wicked ness, punishment la net far oil". J. Bettle shipped 3iO0 bushels of wheat to Oregon City last w w k. The akatinr rink was reopened lately and aeema to ie well patronized. J. A. Archibald is endowing his premises with a nice picket fence. Man proposes, woman disposes, mar riage composes, and divorce ex noses. , Liorn. to the wife of D. 11. Trout man. Dec 2, a daughter. Happiness reigns. A family by the name of Hull lots moved Into Lebanon from Crawfords ville. The Thanksglvlncj ball was well at tended and was protracted to early morn. The-boys always take the girls out, but the girls often take theui hi. Such is life. Solid happiness A 150-pound girl In fifteen pounds of Montague's best dress goods. M. A. Miller will open the first of next week a first-class stock of Xnias Koods. Rnft. Hlatt Intends to set a hundred and fifty peach trees on his land north of town. The revival servlr-ea at both the M. K. and C. P. churches closed Monday evening. Tlie literary society will suspend until further notice on account r the diphtheria. If some men knew as mu-h as they talked there wouldn't be any sale for the encyclopedia. J. N. Combs sold his farm near Leb anon and is the owner and manager of tnicKs in Albany. The gauge of the O. Ry. was expected tn be widened as far as Brownsville by Tuesday of this week. Winter opened with a light rainfall, a warm northwest wind and a mean temperature of 60 degrees. The F.ureka meat market has changed hands and is now owned and run by v heeler & 1 horp. AH persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Heard & Holt must call and settle at once. In detailing Halsey's needs, this Xewi mentionsa flour mill and a bauk as essentials t- the city's growth. Our stores are well stocked with hoi may pooos, wnicn r.tct points lo a Christmas tree for Lebanon. All patties knowing themselves in debted tome will please call and settle, aa I iieed my money. M. A. Miller. J. R. Thompson of Ta'lman called last Friday and told us that the nar row gauge is no more lu that part of the country. t.ur c iruip'-m linn iMum, un charged with whiskey and patriotism, demolished I. R. Borum's barber pole Thursday night last. Tf yon spit up phlegm, and arp trwu Ided with a hackintr coujrh, use Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Ba'm. For sale by J. A. Beard. Ttnv votir wfttehe. clonics unit Jew elry of F. M. French, Albany, and get chances In the drawing. Bee list of the presents to be given away. A Baltimore doctor says laziness is one means of longevity. We now understand why we had no trouble In securing a life-insurance, policy. More than 200 rmpll3 are enrolled in the Lebanon public schools, and Prof. Wright thinks the number will reach 250 as soon as the-new school bouse is occupied. .. " The council appointed S. M. W. Hindman, Z. T. Bryant and R. C. Miller judges of the coming city elec tion. These gentlemen will choote their clerk. We received a letter from Marshall, Mo., asking for a copy of the Express and for all the information he can get concerning the prices f land, market facilities, etc. C E. Eddy, late of Nebraska, cut his foot very painfully with an ax on Monday. Dr. Booth was called and stitched up the foot and the patient is now doing well. Are you in love? If so, marry the Idol of vour affections and then goto Matthews A Washburn's, at Albany, buy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. Why do we always talk about put ting on a coat and vest? Who puts on a coat before the vest? We also say shoes and stockings. What's the mat ter of us anyhow? J. R. Kirk pat rick received two loads of fruit ana ornamental trees this week. Isabella Park aud the Hoiti cultural garden will be a valuable ad dition to Lebanon. M. A. Miller went to Portland this week to purchase his holiday goods, and he invites everybody to come and examine his stock of Xmas goods at the City drug store. A lady-in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, wrote to Dr. "Seens of this p'ace lately for medicine. Dr. Negus frequently gets letters of this nature from differ ent parts of the country. Jos. Rigfrs, of the firm of McLeod fe Riggs, Brownsville,-returned via Leb anon Monday from a canvas of some f the lower counties in the interest of the Brownsville tannery. Those desiring thorough instruction In music will please call on me at the home of Mrs. E. Carothers, and make themselves acquainted with my terms. Blakchk Eckler. Rev. G. S. Hanleiter is having some trouble with the Grants Pass Lumber Co. He says he ordered stained glass windows for the M. E. Church South, and they sent him plain glass instead. Do you want the earth? If so, call on Matthews & Washburn, Albany, Or., and they will take pleasure in showing- you the largest and most com plete line of hardware, stoves and ranges in the valley. The Thanksgiving dinner given at the C. P. church was an enjoyable affair. The participants were regaled with the best that the farm, garden and poultry yard could afford. Why not nave Thanksgiving oltener? wp." "!? T.: J'.1 , "oJl' t not paid in advance, 52 per year. a. i . . i.i. ii AitiatiAii fi-j-itM t hiMjn nriwia SUtt la tin V"", " 'V'"- r V. 1 iV: 1 uu utue auvatnajic lu .ruuvn.i... Major Wallace's Concert Comedy Company, consist-in? of Master Major Wallace and the Misses Addie and Vena Gibler, will give a concert in Opera hall on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9. Doors open at 7 o'clock, concert begins At 8 o'clock. Win. Crahtroo died near Hpokain', Wash., Nov. l'l. Deceased wm the so:i of John Crabtreo. a brother of James, Newton and Jcsi.le CraMreo, ami formerly lived near Lebanon, hav ing left this locality twelve years ago, A little bhiRp occurred "In Dr. Nctrns' moms over Klrkpatrlck'a store Friday tiiiil t. The tire occurred while a young man was tilling n lantern. (Jeorge Rice and S. M. Carland assisted in t'ieinliinsr the flumes before much damage was doiu. Frequently accidents occur tit the household which cause burns, cut, sprains and bruises; far ne In such iso lr. J. II. McLean's olcnnic ll Liniment has for manv years been the constant favorite family remedy. For sale by J. A. Beard. With the first dnv of winter came a very nsrreenbl chance in the weather. A southwest wind, accompanied with a warm rain, ! the most deslrabl weather the Willamette valley can have, and this I- just what the first day mt December brought u. The revival fervlces at the M. R church closed Mondav nltrht after con tinuing seven wet-Us. The meeting resulted m about flftv conversions and forty accessions to the church. Rev. Aleridge will begin a series of mcctine in Brownsville next Bundav. There was a rnnawav in town on Friday last, an account of which we cannot clve, as we have not seen or heard of the team since, and t ho ab sence of broken wheels and a d'smem- bered wasron-box furnish no data for an otherwise Interesting item. The Gazette complains that there are a good many drunk men on the streets In Corvallis on (Sunday, since the sa loons were ordered closed on that da v. Better reverse matters, open the sa loons and close up the drunkards, and the plan will work admirably. Wm. Klepper, while working on the paper mill lat Friday, stepned uin the unsupported end of a laard and wns previpiiauMi i-o ne nmir oi i ue lower story, a distance of several feet, allsrhting on his shovddera. His iuju rles were painful bnt not serious. C. C. Hackleman says that people will have his pood even If they have to break a window-pane to get them. Charley has plenty of shws left yet, and the next time 'those anxious cus tomers visit him he. will doubtless have clerks enough to serve them. Albany has some fine resiliences and a number of beautiful yards; we heard a lady say that it exceHd Portland In the latter respect; We do not say this to excite a pang of jealousy among Portlanders, but merely as " compli ment to the beautiful River-side city. Fete TCettleton gave u a call Wed nesday. Pete is one of the men who worked on the Poorman mine last fall. He says they went into the mine more than 200 feet and -ran a cross-cut for twelve feet, showimr the lediie to 1k at least twelve feet wide at the bottom f f the tunnel. A family- whose name we did not learn, came tolichanon from Ncbjaka Tuesday. The head of the household is looking for a Rood location before disposing of his farm in Nebraska. If he doesn't think enough of this country to exchange climates he is of a quee r mould. There seems to Ite a general uprising of the savages ail over the Northwest. A few of the lawless aboi Iginm broke a laree pane or Riass m tne tront or i". C. Hackleman's store Thanksgiving niuht, extracted twi pairs of shoes, aud left an empty whiskey flask in settlement of the account. You will have no use for spectacles if you use Dr. J. H. Melx-an's 8trengtheninjr Eye Halve; it removes the film and scuni which accumulates on the eye bulls, subdues inflammation, cools atid soothes the Irritated nerves. strengthens weak and failing fr'-Ut. i 2oe. a box at Beard's drug store. ! M. Shaekleford, of Crawfordsville, was in Ijebanon this week. Mr. Shaek leford is a practical tanner, and if he ctn dispose of his prowrty in Craw fordsville he irtimated very strongly that he would build a tannery in our town. No bettor location for an in dustry of this kind could In? found. I carry a full line of pills, powdered drust, elixirs, tablets, capsules. The oniy dealer in Frederick Stearns & Co V popular non-secret remedies. Buying my troods at the factory, I am enabled to sell at reduced prices. Orlle and salesroom corner Main and Oak streets, Lebanon. Du. J. A. Lambersox. W. D. Washburn of Brownsville was in town Friday. He was ordered to lay a walk in front of his lots on Hiatt street, but after making inquiry lit found that although his property is near the heart of the town, that he was outside of the corporation. Isn't it atout time to extend our corporate limits? Died, in Lebanon, Doc. 1st, Mabel Hyde, aged 12 years and 9 months. She will be missed in the 'Sabbath school, of which she was a regular at tendant, but it is a consolation to know that she has gone to enjoy an eternal Sabbath with that "innumerable com pany" and with the Father of our spirits. The parents have the sympa thy of the entire community. The S. P. Co. are reixrted to have said that if the mine-holders on the Santiam would furnish live car-loads of ore daily that they would extend the Lebanon branch road to Quartz ville. The conditions are reasonable and there need be no barrier in the way of extending the road, as this amount of ore could be shipped easily at a profit to the railroad company and yet leave a large margin to the miners. Lebanon has been very fortunate thus far inasmuch as we "have never had any destructive fires; but this fact should, instead of causing a general feeling of security, suggest to our cit izens the necessity of precautionary measures. If our tire engine is not in trood condition, if the hose is lacking in any respect, the Council should see that all our appliances for battling with the flames are equal to any emer gency of this nature. The Brownsville Times says that Mr. Banks has returned from Tacoma with alout fifteen men and will work in the Blue River mines this winter. The Tacoma company have but re cently acquired property in these mines, but the diligence with which they have entered upon the work of developing their claims, together with the opinion which the foreman, Mr. Banks, expressed in regard to these mines is inspiring to the lvikewarm and faithless. About 4 P. M. Wednesday, fire broke out in the upper story of the city hall. Th? fire company was called out and the fire was with some difficulty checked; not, however, until the hall was badly damaged. It is not neces sary to add any comments, as every one knows just "what is lacking in the fire department, and we trust that any deficiency in hose or other appurte nances will be made good before another fire occurs. The origin of the fire is unknown. Tlie fKSl-Price Cash Store has le- come one of tlie features of Lebanon. ! A 3 ...-.A.-.-, ' I i M IT 1 ,1.1,1" I! , I 1 1 f 1". if 1 I Ot,.l 1 1 1 1 ! Prices are so much Mow ...IllJ 1 1 - llllll lll--ll HUM .1. tliat chargo.l Mn -crtKlit-giving estahlishments, peo i i-.fi vacn iiatut an n tLv - oi".. v. 1 ot. i , I where thev do not have to tuake up to , the storekceier for Wie noil-paying COS j tomere who, when they can do so, buy ; on credit, and who are constitutionally ! opposed to paying: for anything. Get t prices at tlie One-Price Cash Store and I if there is any reason in you that io the ! place where you will purchase your 1 supplies. Montague n,ut be preparing for a boom, judging by the way he Is slock ing up ills Mammoth and Onc-l'tlee Cah Stores. By purchasing his goods In such lal'iTO (.uantities he naturally gets uuich lower prices. He eneiitu tces good good 111 all the departments of his extensive ctdnbii-hments at prices that absolutely astonish ether merchants In t tit valley, nie of tlu ni going so far as lo say that Monlacue retails Ids goods as hw as they i.nv them at wltidesate. The careful Imyt r invariably goes to Montague's. Jack Hickman tells us (lint be has recently come into possession of son-ic valuable mining claims in theSanlbim di-irict. The Black Bear, one nf the clalnis which he has aeqn'ucd by pur chase, lias been prelt v s ell devi loj ed by running several deep tunnels, ami the ore everywhere Is rich in gold and copper, principally gidd on and a few feet below the surface. At the greatest depth which has bw.n attained the ore yields 40 per cent, copper. Jack is right in saying that when tb railroad is built to these mines he will have all the money he wants. Ten fine ami useful presents to he given nvrav $" worth at F. M. French's jewelry store. Albany. Com mencing "Nov. i, I will present everv one a ticket fur each dollar's worth of gods purchased, entitling the holder to a chance to draw one of the follow ing beautiful presents: 1st, large din. ner castor, worth $!; 2d, fancv fruit dish, !; ad, silver cake basket, : 1th, silver cake tatd, $7; fith, set silver knives and forks, f!; '( h, double picl; 1 castor, $"; 7th, silver butter di-h, ft; St h, single piekel ea-tor; ?t; Itth, Scth Thomas clock, loth, silver cup, i Drawing to take place .New Year's day, The corner Jewelry store. At a meeting of the town council Tuesday night, Judge Miller- resigned the marshalshtp in view of the fail that he anticipates an extended trip to the East. He reicivol the congratu lations of the council upon the faithful performance of his duties. P. M. Smith at appointed to fill the va cancy. After adjournment the retiring marshal treated tbecuim-il loan oys ter supier anil the present Incumbent set up the cigars. We U?pe-ak for the new marshal the cordial support of the community In the faithful discharge of tils duties, ate I trust that the law abiding spirit of the oommtinit v will make these duties extremely light. THK HOOK AllKSr, We have all seen amateur painter amateur everything, With one single exception no one x-vcr saw an ama teur book agent. Some one has salt', "A poet is born, not made." The wri ter might have included the lok ven der under the same biological law, and then no wiseacre could have called for a division of laurels. The hook agent is certainly an uuiqc specimen of pro toplasm he stands apait from all oilier men, and no naturalist would dare commit the blunder of classifying him with the ; ntix homo, Ironi which he is separated by some of the broadest lines known to classification. lfnr could sutler but once by ci ntact with this wandering epidemic, as is the ease with meales, one might fortify him self so as to escape a flst an t only n sault, but a tdngle attack by a boot agent gives no exemption Pr tin- future, and one Is hatde to a ccot:i attack Ufore recovering from the tlr-t A byok agent always conn- unhci alded, and herein lies hi success; if we knew when he was coming it is doubtful if he would find nnvifxly at home. Our government would show better judgment, if instead -f fortify ing a coast line several thousand miles In extent, it would Hfl'otd its defense less and deprepit citizens protection against the attacks of these miiHutt.n LiU-crtics Enlightening the World. LEUASU.N l l llUC SIIIOOL. F Mowing is a report of Lebanon public school for mouth ending Nov. il, 10: t'o'al eis'meni- J": Werate iaijy ei!rei:-.ieet Average !:iiiv atiriKt-ir.cc NumlM-r iit idnT tii -v!-! mr taotv ..." J ...fe lYrei n!. of 8M, n If,!;. v !vr ce!)t. of pnv--'i-tj;iy , NuailH-rof s S'm'.ii:-. i o:" efts- of 4-nrttl pniiivlira. tn Nee Nmii'Krol" csi-sof ountu-y . i. 1 WVMWTS or BOOM So. 2 XKmil.8 HSfM MR IaKKY. Julia ch. -hir May Sr.-'-' t. 8 r liv.it- ; ir; 1 'i i inr Hiu-kU-tnsa 'tir!e ! W'tftvr M isilt l.jiii! t-), i tie i t r . i nit'm-e M.-lvin Ariitlt r-.l Kiz.-r ?eii,--io liarkburt !-'!. iU.it- IMrS-ietrt H"l!--H S'.l:'l. ;1 PaVls Mui !(.- ,Muk H.-.i :i.i sw im Mat'vl l iir-nii John s sn Brrt 'cht liiln K'teii .iohmiy linnfai hi iiaiitv iiyiv !auuii! i I'le.!! iloir.er vKlmriie Kvd Si-rt!ilrtit Mrtu; ('m-knll Miie Willie !.)o:h Though the school is much crowd d yet the students are ! iug earnest, "loyal work. Wc all anticipate, Willi relief, the time when we shall occupy our new sclnxd house. B. N. Wkioht, Prln. school t;i'i:nv. Following is a report for the three months' term, losing Nov. H7, 16;0. district No. J2, Linn county, Or.: NAM KS OF l'l l-i!.s, A Mr is net le iiriivmo lite nitrw of ii:! takuit; pari u the vnviiw I'nlen.'iuiiin nt.J Mal(-l NeM-i-eii.-t ocorire Jon..-!, litinvr Ne ui-t il'irvev .Im y l.illey v)lsey lii lla Mi-Kinney .Klei Iknvers Mi Kiiuii'y Kraak MeKinney liv M'rirnn I.ulii Miru:oi t!'vnl Miirrmi IVcrn-tt I'lM-.ly Viv? rurity Huiilaii NenttaUt Kilie XewtjiuM Kh)ia MeKitiiiey Jnnli bwnii tem 'lra tiivainoa PftlJ-V 1"HV Ivan Twdttilcll Husiair Swsnsun Thomas "av Clay (iunmue iViMr(re irtro'Ute Hnuie Siuah Nellie Sniiih John Smith Jhu t'ave 'Annie Wolfonl .lew-io Mclvinuey ssor New quivt ' Nellie Newqulst Jennie t'ndemisvl ti:rm Ft-jijonv Sept. I Oi l. I Nrtv. ,Tit;i! Xo. ty5 lauirM. .! Nti. ilttvs ntten.laiK'i' N'.t. tlteys alis.;iii-e : Mult-K enrulk-4 KomHlnsottroll. .1 Total N.x enw!!ii Avt-nitfe altciK3au.'e 2il l'l :V1 27 4 Hi 47- lliW 77 P.!i 4;.. 21 : l: 1.' Ki 1:! al -J; 21 a- ac! :r - 1, s 21 21 Xo. of visits liy wh.iot iliivoior., 5. Avitjit time upt-nt at imi'!i vi.-ii, 1 hmr minutes. 'i'i;n! Xo. ol' viiion. Hi. The nni:.-t elforts of iiimils ami jmlnms I n't ma.ie tne term iKui j.ieasant hii.i iii..-i.pMfc J. A. W1U-0N, 'IVuelKr. A man who has practiced medicine for 40 years, iujlit to know suit from sugar; read whit ho stays: Tol.nio, O.. Jilll. 1.1. !S'7. M.'spr. F. J. Ohfiioy i Co. lirmle'iieii: I liw.c Inen in Ihe trent-ral pr.ie.ic- of meiiiein.; for tin.-t 40 years, anil wouM Kty 1 1 1 . t iu nil my j.rrtt-iiee nii.t cxHrieire have uever wen a .ri .nrai)oii lliat I eonll preerilio tvilli ns lnurli .'ohIi.I.-ih e of wirreas ns 1 can II ill's i tamrrh t un. miiiiuliie-tun-.l li- you. Have i-rese: theil it a frivat inany lille anU its etVi-et i w.m.u-i lii!. a:i.l v.ei:!il Miy in eonelUNion that I lmve y.-i to tie.tl a . jinc el' u tarrh that it voul;l not eure. if they m i.uld tuke it wonting to direeiioiif. Yours ti-ulv. L. I.. i.UUsi VH. M. p. tiiieje, 2 lit Summit St. We will give 100 for any case of Ca tarrh that cannot be cured with Hail's Catarrh Cure. Taken internally. F. J. CHENKV & CO., lYops., Toledo, O. . fcsS"Sold by dru,u'i"i.is, 7.c. A Grant LUfr Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Fmproved J.iver Tills are a sure cure for sick headache, liilimi.s eomnlaints, dvsr i)siis, indiL'estidii, o tiveness, torpid liver, etc. . Tlicse pi'.is insure perfect tiigestion. corrc:-t the liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, ; purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also product.- a good appetite, and Invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. 8old at 25 cents a box by M. A. Miller. Three Families Arrested ou the Streets Of Albany, by the magnificent display of hardware, stoves and ranges at Mat thews & Washburn's, who carry the largest assortment in the valley. Kl'.Olt NSVII.I.R Illtl K.KH. Bum and ruin. Awful foggy tiudav. I'.ver.vlxidy ii coughing. Wo need more st reet l.-.mp. Ht ip i:p the! holes in your roofs. 1'id concert every night at Nemo's. J. .1. (iiUbi'iiitli ttiw in town Satur day. Our fruit cannery has turned up lift toes. Fred 'loft oT Albany was lu town Saturday. Will someone ,-li;rt a dog farm'.' Lots of money in It. Two of It. M. Bra H.'v'h children ar sick it ti bad cold. Omi- firemen are .ul at elbows; they ned le w uniforms. Trains are behind t line on the Cala pooia Valley railroad. Died, of spinal weakness, the Brownsville board of trade. F.inil lvoppe arrived lu town Friday, lie iepo:ts cverythirg lovrly in Sah-m. Wiidey lodge," I. (). O. F.,of Halsey, will hold puldlc iiiHtalhition of officers New Vciira niglit. Now that we have nois less .powder, what a Ood-scnd It would be It sou e gi-nhts would invent a noisch s plane. 'i'hat hobo who displaces I oc bom d on the sidewalk the-e dark nights Is n worse alUiciioii than the M.-vcn-year itcli. The election luld at the Bajdist church Nov. filled once iiiorc and lu.hody cteeU'd up to date. ".Nix com rouse." Candidates for city officers are very Iriesb-st. lanic l.'umor das not brcalhi d a single name. I.n't bt- biwiiful, gen-llem-n, please sti p forward. One of S u!l lhownsviiie's substan tial citi.eus iufni in-i us that. Lilx-nd nail lit;s luen liut:nlctl ever since it certain Mormon preacher held vr ice there. Mell. Stevens and Andy McFeircit were dtlviug a fiacliou horse Sunday . The animal didn't like their Kocictv and proceeded to Ki k Hieiu both out of the cart, liaii.ngo slight. In a ilark room in ttsburn'M drug store Sturtrt t'la is has bv n hu uv puck w.'ck. If lug his hudgi t for the last some of i he little girts and Isn s in this tow n could we what we have seen they would cl ip their hands with de light. Oh, my, yum, yum. Calapo'-ia bulge No. 4-!. I. O. O. F., held tin ir w iiil-atinual cb ilion Satir - d ly, Nov. 20. The following W ere tie- sucet-ssfnt caietioales: . (5., I. I'. Itoyer; V. (J., V. O. Smith; ree-rdii g seert-tary, L. Ij. Say; treasuier, V. It. Kuk; trustees, M. I crky, 15. 1-. Childs. tS. V. Standi-h. The organic principle upon which prohibition is based is that we are just- Hied In destroying something to cure its ivl.s. lhw u.ea Is let new. A glance backward over th'" evointiou of human thoueht revi-als the fact that It hud it birth in the Infancy of t In humnii race, but, like the boy w it i) bis fust p.oits, wc have- ti'most outgrown it. Still it will occasionally cn-p out in the radical mind, e;Kcial!y w hen we fall to tmd a teinedv lor some exist- iag evil. The crnei.'ixinn of Christ and the surrounding circum.stancc attending his death hidx ate that this iteawiis pai t of the -t. Jew ish law, ami the execution of that law on th: t oocesion bus hr.indod the Jew!; h rait with a wiiheriog iuiw op to ths pres eiit time. This Idea at the present dav is ilicot iioratf d a a part of the ihv- triiie of the M-trmou i lv-irf h, and I Cilled the blood atomnield tloetliltr It teaches the Morucu ptoplc tha' t icy aie jiisTMiCj m spiiiing the tdooti of a sinner lit or.b r to save his soul. A noted general bus declared that m Indians Hie goial extt-pl the dead ones, in other words that it is necessary to dc-troy those chihlreit et nature w hose hnit ige wc have taken in order to make them good. Later still, but w ith a holder mten, we see this hydra headed monster, emelgiosr from tin Moi d stained dark lies of the past, in i he prohibition movement of to-day Tin t hin veil which it devotees have thrown around It, namely, the preven tiou of intemperance, doc Il'd li'eh one hue of its h.idetius anatomy. It i t ic same fanatical lit nd that nailec the La m'.i of Calvary to th cross nnd enrcutt those scene of cruel l.utchery which eiilmiuiite I in th:-t awf d tnsg cdv at Mountain Mnidows. We have ball told by :i uviinite. It fined girl, within the pant wctk. that the end justified the moans. This was the motto ef the fspaiiish pirates whose deeds of rapine are not (it fer publica tion, ami w hose loathsome brslies or namented the yard-arms of King ti urge's war fhlvs a century ago. of course we were shocked at such an ex pression, and we blush for tli modem prohibitionist. That intemperance Ik a blighting cutset" this fair land, no homs-t man can or w iil deny, but tin question for the honest, fair-mindtd prohihitionisi, (and to such this appeal Is hisde; to the fi-.natio we have imth ingtos:y)to decide is. whether it N rigid to correct these evils by the h - trodtieiion of a practice that has black ened and disfigured the past history i f the human race. We are not a prohibitionist. We could not bo one if we tried. AIhivc we have given sonic of our reasons, and if we thereby incur the displeasure and frowns of our prohibition frieml. we will have the pleasure of knowing that we, like many other in Browns ville, have lived up to our honest con victions, mid w c will stand the conse quences like a little man. Nkmo. "Is t!i i.x the ttesl?" Is aipiestion often asked, when medicine 1.4 wanted. Tin following are a few ef the medicine t f known reliability, nold by M. A. Miller, druggist of this place. He has many other excellent medicines, but these are worthy of especial mention: CHAMIiKfU.Al.Vs CoL'Ult llKMKIJY, famous for its curcMof se ere colds, and as a preventive of croup. Price 50 cents per buttle. Cuam.ikklain,h 1ain Bai.m, a gen eral family liniment and especially valunble for rheumatism. Trice 60 cents per bottle. CitAMtiKitAiN's Colic, Ciiolkiia AMI niAHHIliKA ItKMKMY, the most re liable know in medicine for bowel com plaints. Jt is especially prized by per sons subject to colic. It has ciirtd many onset, of chronic diariho'a. l'rice ii j and 00 cents jkt bottle. St. Patrick's Pills, for disorders of the liver and howils. A vigorous bnt gentle physic that cleansos ami venovatt s tlu whole system, l'rice .S cents per box. Ciiamkkhi.ain'8 'Eye and Skin Oistmkxt. For tetter, salt-rheuiu, scald-head, tozema and chronic sore eyes, l'rice 'S cents per box. A Sr (urn for film. Itching Tiles are know n by moisture like perspiration eansin;! intense itelt iyr when warm. Thiw form, as well as blind, hle-edinjr and protrutlinp, yield at once to Dr. liooar.kn's l'ile llMiiedy, which acts directly on the pnrts airected, absorbs tuuiois, allnys itc!iin; and ellocts a permanent cure. .We. irmry:ist or mail: treatise free. Dr. Dosanko, 3-J0 Arch street , Philadel phia, Pa. Hold by M. A. Miller. Take It ltefore It rpal. fast. The gn ra appetizer, tonic and liver refWltor. Iu use for more tlu.u 50 years in Kusrliuul. Ptmt tive specific for Uvor coiuiilnint. Ilxil tx-tc in the mouth on ari-ing in the mornhiK, dull pains iu the IkmhI mut back of tin- eyes, tired fec-liiiff liz zSacss, Ir.atamr pymptoriM of liver comi'luint. KcmeJy Pi. ITenley's Eiislih 15a:idcltun Tonic. Kclieves f-imtiiiilH)n, tiianH?iiM thb aiijxtito nnd toiler ui tli euiii". nv:Iuui. ot tin pciiuino from your .IriiUi ier 1.0U ami ltik nccor.Uii lo ii rcliuub. ... IttVKET ItOMK. IKC. 2, ir.l!0. . Thero are plenty of hua.-.Ies yet In town. Weather cloudy and looks like we will have rain shoilU'. Our people li!l In-lit ye In married life, the Is st. I here Is; a w c for to-niorrovv. ding book' d tieor e Miller has bought it hulf In terest lu tic feed stable formerly ned by JMor-in & Morris. Mj". Hlielton has tiiieiied a bl tcksmltll and w icron shop in t he old shop in nr Howell s camp t-lied. e have, three Id.i' Usndih shoti. here now. Nullum K'lsseJ! nil old pioneer find one of tlie Hist Net tier of Sweet Home, died lu nii-"-ry n-'d want Thursday or I'riuiiy night. Jie was r,,uiit In his tent Satiiulay by Sainui-I Iba'iv mid some 'itller party. A wallet was found on him containing Spi and a bank fwiok showing a dt-toslt lu the iii,t National Bauk of Albany. I .list heard from the Ouai l.ville trail the men W ere about fifteen miles above Whitcomh and extic-cltai to reach the mouth of Canal f rk this week. Mr. Whltcomn, of Big Cotlom, was down ind took a nacU loud f provl-ion to them lust, Saturday. The party now consif Is of A. F. Hamilton, ll un- linson. Herman K i lm, T. B. Lewis, John ltoiiacn and Walter and Silvey I'utman. They rcnort the weather fine and n good route as far as tln-v have gone. Think there will In- no trouble to pa-s in nud out nil winter by this trail. No word yet from the expert on tins. Has MtiiiK. THK rntir ntjirttoH r n!K trtr. Tired feeling, dull hend-o he, pains n various part of I he body, sinking at the pit of the Mmaei, loss of up; e tiie, ft verixhticsj, piiepl.es. or khw, nr.. nil positive evidence, i f p ;!oted blisi 1. onuith'r iiow it became pojsi umI it i be jvurilied to avoid death. - Jr. Ackcl' Fuglish Blood i:ilxer li s - ) failed to rc iii we scrofulous or syphilitic poisons. S -ld under p;..s t'.vv gui-rutilK: ly t. A. Miller. Ttie rut I.n.ly That always bsks so pleasant, says go to Matthew s ,V Wash hut ii, A! I. a 05-, Or., t buy .stoves mid rar.gfs, bccuii.se tin y only keep tlie lst and itlwasdoiis th'.-V agree tiv. Dissolution Notice.. N' A. 1' T" F. 1-5 IIKf.HiY IV- -: 1 iieiit hl li-i. -i .ri- c 1 t! nt.t d'nl I'. C. 1 1. .It i.( l.-t.,e.H !;o .I-. ..-.c-'t ! . t ni .1 ic Mr. it 1 .!!;, v. l'l .-' Ii-.- ! ... -1 '.-! r .;! 1 -.c iv J. . t -hiI, ntct m". '. .! t!.: to I i.f. N-a -i lie j ai.l t.n-i'io. r of '-.c .iihI.-t !.-:-!. .'. A. IO. , !t!, i. t . i:!L. I.elmntm. fir., ln-p. 1, !y . cmtmrnA fiS r t"A r-'l ;nj rvr-t t ; -? Tr" .rrTP t'. .'. 4.uz 8 T,", r1?")! 1 'UUKES Iibptunatf ri, .NcutH'cut, Coins HEADACa:. And ALL IAiN. Tb C'I'-'ri'iSre:it tei Jf gvl ELECTRIC C"tJt? ! Vtait C0LO C3"-J tf...;lrt). rra linger & to , rrt-n'. tea Angslca, Oil, 11-:AISI V 1IOLP, xtiontpi ft it- I,tst.-ii ion, Or. T -TO JJE 15 11 is Kxtra C Sutra r ID lbs Crannlatotl k?uuar 4 ll's V-t Rio (.ii'. c.. , 11 lbs Kkv 20 lbs lU';ti:4 . t lbs So. la . HI lb a It ir.l - We have the l urrt-.-t as welt ro sitive?, -:.rf a f, r a T V ' M It .C T I -J I " T and 01 Joioi y CHOICE FAMILY GKOCEKIES,- Furnisliitu Goods, Gents' Neckwear, .VSVI We We pay cash for all kinds invite eoe.ii-arison. Mj mm -AX 13- UNIVERSAL ESTALISKED IN Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE EEST MODERN TYPE. 1 I manufacture nud tlenl in Doore, I'.liiids, all stylos of Windew Frames, Poor Frames, Monldinirs, Brackets, V.tc, in fact anything man ufacture.! 1 and kept on hand in a firt-tlas planer. In connection with the ahovo, I also have on hand n. well-assnrtcd lumber yard in which i.s to he found rough and dressed Lumber, Rustic Bevel, Weather Boardiaar, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber ! for Cornices, Etc. , . PE;ifr;'3s . cures ft S i (RFFti )K iVllIEADACtlE I TH WiWM H "KhibYcuWait," : It J ,,,5'' V - BUT CURES- H V. H BOOTH, M. D PHYSICIANS SDRGHON J Ol'flon In C'AV'n' Rosklenco .it M Naiw EuM'lInq:. i-s. Amblwr's. Dll. V. lMiysician i,i,c In. Hi-1( l:..j 11! 1 C. NEGUS, and Surgeon. nf I jirnl.in n!i lv!l- VIM- Melt, ill 4 ell. I 'Inutile ea -c ii l mnv--1. tela n ' -oi l ! !. -Kl 1 ! Mn-.i, -inlty. nil fiiilti or Ihe Vinic. 4 !M!:lii!f, I i I.HU..H, Or SAML. M. OAFtLAND, ATTORN IZY - AT - LAW. I.KI'ANUN, ORlXai.N'. Offlco with "Lebanon Express. w. T. la u- . T. J'aius. J. V.'. ritATKB. BU FiNCY, HAFtlN &. DRAFER, A TTO UNISYS AT - JVVv, !t! 'is r TIV. OKr.iai.V. ari rxr-fr'etti-i n Itejrfc !f-r f tlie t. i-.M i'.iji I ill-, 'iri-ua, nn.t in t lit iTrt:i r. i'-ii:iiiii-iii1:i ni la .Mir f. 1 KU l.nict Ml i)f nil lie.!- i.f tin -lin-. l..-fnri- tin- t Uliil i!.i' t - -ti if iiiii-t lav.iliias l.rurika. in 11. i ljaul ihi if. the Vi THE CRY OF MILLIONS! -"-o -XTj OH. 7V1V E3rtCKl STOP IT HOW, SOON IT WIIL BC TOO LATC. 1 hive hri-n trmtlileil mn year with rti-:ij of (tie kidney mwl fce tricil ttiatif diirrrcnt ttiiirltc ad hare -.ii"ht m. from dilfrrent phfcin wHtfi nit rfllef. Alxiit the Isth of April it --.lil'-nt? lrr-tn ft very vtoirnt ott.tclc Ihut iliwut pror.rstra mt in iiivh ft maaurr tuat x was nfniottr. Wtif n t Mt il'iwtt it wm blmiMtt irap.sille for me It vri. tip eUmr. or lo ptit on my cUb, when kin rtovri ! -ti: e nsnt lr. HeaVy, with the ORK'-o:- KUf.VHV TKA, lu my hntrL 1- immcdiRtHy ctmtnrttcl ml no; the Ira It had an ftlmoat tnlramlou !-. tl to the ml'in Inhtnrnt of cl! the jrtirut Bt the hotel, In a few tiiiv i ton bajipy to Rate, that I wn a new raiin. I will! Teccmiticnrt the tea to all afllicteoj a i bac tern. n. a.. Ti-pprk. Ifruirtiet.,ir rv-rulentat Hotel, BRICK! BRICK! I y o.OOO 3riclt At jv j ;-! i 1 Hu- Mil urtnint l.t boii'Hl ! For Sale at ReascnaMe'' Rates. AM Ki:v)i! i.f MASON WORK BONE V. it:. Ni t- iiikI I i-i-t'i-.Jeh. T). W. IIAIIDIN. I "J 4 jC v , cset;" II I V -t . II.U AT- iLa i O 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 ' 1 OJ 00 00 00 2,") 20 as the host select stock of Glassware, OJJLOV of 1 rotluce. T. C. PEEBLER. 11 s ' T1U4 1 1 I J I u 11 1 ii WOOD-WORKER. 1375 BY S. A. KICKERSON. - . Abr. rr. ..-?fl 1.;,? They'd Like Hut tlicy can't do it. We would like to make closer figure?, but ive can 'I io it, because there is no room for reductioni To cut down the Felling price a little more would be to cut into llie cost price, and that would be digging the ground from under our own feet. Already we are ' Top Close To the cost mark and must sell lots of goods at the?e prices to make it ria The more coods we sell the lower w eaii .ell. We had sooner si-11 ten articles per day at a profit o? one dollar each than sell one article at a profit of ten do' Iars. Uur jirohts would ha the same in either case, but You Make the Nine Dollars . Saved in the transaction. If you want low prices to rule, patronize the prut? cutters, lhey work in your interest; they pave you money. If 3Tou don't want the best goods at the lowest prices, then stay away from CC. HACKLEMAN'S. I. S. l'lease bear in mind we are now receiving Holiday Goods in the following lines: Iiaiiderchiefc, Plushes, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Silk Mitts, Hosiery, Corsets, ar.d the .finest line of White Blankets (of the Salem Mill Co.'s make) to be bad in the country. LITTLE GIANT SCHOOL SHOES, The Very Best School Shoes In tlio Market. AH Solid. Call and See How They Are Made. 03 CD O CO "o o SI o CO c o CD l" ' V ,TO v " a' , :' ..V ' t jit. - Every parent knows how hard children are on shoe. We have made it a study to find the best School Shoe in the market, and think we can give it to you when we give the "LITTLE GIANT." We ask you to call and let us show 3'ou how the shoe is made. There is nothing like Solid Leather to wear. Pop ular prices. C. C. HACKLEMAN. W. B. -DEALER IX- GROCERIES, Cigars, Tobacco,- FirstClass Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce for Give Me a Trial KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, 1 ST. CHARLES HOTEL', M. V. DOUD, Only First-Class - BOARD REASONABLE, - , lll f to Get Closer, for Comfort Kid Gloves, Silk MufHers, Laca CO 03 O .d CO o o u CO -- c vs. o CD T . : - Vi. . DONACA, PROVISIONS, - Farnlsbicg . Goods; lie. . Taken In Exchange Goods. . - and Be Convinced, Boards antiPickets . " j I IWIWI ! -I Ml fa : r- PROPRIETOR' Hotel m Lebanon. ; ' ' ' DV THE DAY OR WEEK. -