The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, December 26, 1890, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r
r
cbaiion Express.
X; JACK AOAMS, GEO. T,. At.EXAMEll.
ADAMS & ALEXANDER,
and rKorniKwus.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Dnc rcnr
Six i'mnth
Tlirw raimihs....;
Suislc cn nvs .
.12 W
. 1
.. ."
C1TT EI.KrTlt)N.
BROWNSVIllK BRKKZES.
The oitv election is over nn1 ma
jority of the KHpJe have deoh'.rvd by
their votes that they are willing to
jjrant a lievnse to a saloon for the pur
ine of selling spiritous liquors for the
ensuing year. . The election va con
ducted so quietly that a stranger visit
tug our town would not know thnt it
was election day unless lie was told of
the fact. The result was a surprise to
n-innv, but they r.eet not look far for
the csuse. The fait is that the propri
etor of the saloon, by conducting his
business in a quiet, orderly manner in
the past, baa contributed more to the
ueetss of the conservative ticket than
ail other eausesTeombined, and it would
be well for him to stick a pin right
here for future reference. It is a good
Vointer, and shows that a well-con-
flatted saloon is not so objectionable as
it might be.
Several years ago one of Rmwns-
- ville's quiet, steady-going citizens sud
denly became imbued with tlu idea
that Brownsville needed a railroad.
At that time the only means of com
munication with the outside woJd was
a wretched, washed-out, portable ,OTt-
torn county road between Brownsville
and Hulscyy the navigation of which
in winter required about as skillful a
nilot as the Columbia river bar in a
lad storm. Hrownsviile at that time
had nt got its eyes opened on the
railroad tjuestin, and the quiet, steady
going citizen was laughed at when he
ersi.stent ly urged the fx-ople to give a
bonus to tl'ie SScotch company. At last
Ins effort were crowned with su-evs-,
tin? ties were laid, the rails were spiked
1cmu and the Utile engine puffed up
ort:;tion. Of course the ro.id lu:s
never Vwrtt what we desired, but when
we remember that the little engine
brought the big one, and that in a few
jrcara from now Brownsville will le
.-sruiated on one of the trunk lines of
l.the great Northwest, the gratitude of
'The peor!e of Brownsville is due to
-Oeorge A. Dyson, the man who so per
sistently, in the face of all onpswition,
' --urged the people to bring the iron
fliorse to this town. From a quiet oor
tucr in the freight house, Sunday, w-e
Mvatched the expression of satisfaction
n his face as he read the words,
-"Union Pacific," on a big Imx car on
-he side track, which enme to Bivwns-
villc as the re- ult of his tireless effurts
The people of South Browiasville
"vill hold a meeting this week for the
siurpose of resurecting their long-slum--
iering corporate authoritv, and also
tfor the purpose of procuring a new
-charter. This step has become a ne--cessity
for the reason that 8011th
J Brownsville numbers among its citi-j
j zens some of the most enterprising and i
' ; : . ,i t : H i . t
. ifil-iiistriil I'ling iiifii uiaii liuii v HiH-
-4y can bojist of, whoso wounded pride
i Jas borne the taunts of their neighbors
- a-.s lotig as human nature could stand.
l"be homes of these men had to be ap
proached over the ruins of a once
Hieautiful town, where the diligence of
iStPaul wasexempli'ied from the pulpit
-itnd wiiere the parable of the unfruit
ful tree was expounded every Sabbath
dlay. Manv times during the Inst
even years have we sat in the churches
in South Brownsville and listened to
the fctory of the foolish virgins who
j liowcd ths oil to bum out of their
-Titi find tlwin vrnt. r;lit lilts. th
- " - -1 , -- - - - ------ - - -
darkness and tore a hole in our best
unday-sehool punts while trying to
: get out or a big rupture in the side
walk; and yet the citizens of South
Jirownsvilh? expert to walk Uie golit
Ji ned streets of the " e w Jerusalem in
their beautiful diamond slippers, and
leave poir Xemo tangled up amongst
the rotten skeleton of an ancient side
walk to work out his salvation the best
way that he can. Oentlemen of the
nioes-bacK lred, if this is your inter
pretation of the iroldeil rule namely,
do unto others as you wish to lie done
by we wish to say right here that you
are away off your base, and if you ever
wear "them golden supers" in the;
New Jerusalem, it will be against the j
stem protest of 3-our humble servr.nt .
for whose feet you have so often set s. ,
snare that he fears to visit one of your
churches after dark. Of course you
have saved a few dollars thereby, and
if you think that you have gained the
right to turn up your nose when we
pass you on the street, we will forgive
you and prayerfi.l y ask the Omn'e
cient Creator to shod a new light a- ro s
your palhwav. With feelings of pn -
found sorrow have we witnessed ti e j
decay and neglect by which you are
surrounded, and many times have we ,
said to r.urselvcs, "Here are the fiiisli
virgins, with ilht a dnr-gasted dnj of
oil in tiieir lamps, and with the wicks
sputtering in r.n uncertain way as ihey
try to lead the sinners to re'peutasiee
ViT a nitrwly, rotten sidewalk." It
was a cJT.r ease cf the blind leading
the blind, with tbo certainty of ell
falling into the ditch together. In con
clusion, we most nspoctfu ly ask you
to let your lower lights he ba ruing,
Sf-nd a glejim acrse-'H the wave, some
jmor, s) rafrgliJig-hojnewnrd sinner's
Sunday breeches j ou may save.
Nemo.
Our city election will bo held on the
first Monday In January. Let every
man vote, his convictions, having in
view the best Interests of society, and
alove all, vote as you could wish your
sons to vote, remembering that your
ballot on that day muy affect society
through many generations. No uc
tlon Is self-contained; all actions are
influential, and the gvod or the evil
influences which your ballot will help
to inaugurate on that day will con
tinue to bless or aflliet mankind
through generations yet uultorn. No
one can compute the dynamic of a
single ballot, and before you vote you
would do well to ask yourself a few
questions, such as the following: What
is the issue in this election? What
will be the effect of this or that gov
ernmental policy? How will it affect
society? What is the financial equiv
alent of a debauched life? Am I to
choose lctwcen two evils, or am I al
lowed to compromise with evil under
any circumstances? What impn-sion
will my son get from my vote In this
election? These and many other ques
tions which will doubtless suggest
themselves to a reflecting mind, are
Involved in the question of voting.
The ballot is a sacred trust: it has
a moral as well as a political bearing,
and the citir.en who fails to recognize
the former force, whatever may le his
standing as a citizen, Is not to be en
vied for his far-sightedness.
ia . . j
Come a Running! J
JOIN THE RUSH!
The Road to Wealth
Cannot k tuccatttalty tratl4 wtth
eat good hMtth. To roach wealth or any
eotettd position In Hi rooolrot tho tall
aomnton and operation of all tha fao
Bltitt kind natnia hat tndowt at vttb.
Thata contfltlont cannot oxltt anlott tha
phjrttcal holnf la In ptrfoct orfcln
rdor. and thla la tmpoaathlo arhtn tho
Hvr and apltan aro torpid, thntoastract
tn tha aoerotlont, caatlnf Indlgattloa
and dytptptla, with all of thatr aceow
anytnf horror.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
axertt a t pacific Influanco orar tha Irrar.
xcltat It ta haalthjr action, roaolvot ttt
chronic tnjoratmenU, and pronotaa tha
ocrationt ; caraa lndlottlon aad conttl-
patlon. tharpant tho appetita, tanaa ap
tho anttra ayatan, aad atakaa tlfa worth
IMn.
And I3viy Your Goods at
NET WHOLESALE COST
-OF-
onta
REMEMBER
one
I JVIean What I Say
And that for the
Buy Goods
Next Thirty Days You Can
at Net Cost for Cash
or Produce.
BARBOUR BROS.,
-PKAI.ERS IX
FURNITURE,
ttiioi;tkhy,
WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES,
LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS,
Chairs of Every Description and De
gree "of Comfort,
Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac
of Every Description,
HARDWARE,
in Fact Everythln? Belonging; to th TrmcS
t Price tti t Dttfy Competition.
Churchill St Montcith t Old S'.anJ.
I have quit the credit business entirely, and from and after
this date will not pell goods to my grandmother's
uncle nor anyone else without they pay for them
on the spot in Cash or Produce.
I HAVE HOT ROOM TO NAME PRICES HERE,
lint come in and examine our Immense Stock of Dress
Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Groceries, ttc., and you will find that you can get "
more goods for less money than anywhere
el?e in creation. '
PETERSON 5 WALLACE,
Real Estate Brokers,
DO 1 GEIERAL AGEICI BDSIIESS,
Including Fire and Life Insurance.
HAVE ON HAND ROME-
Choice Bargains
In Both City Property and
Farm Lands.
LlDAY AfflOUEEIEKT
Collections Attended
Promptly.
to
Our stocks in every Department are now conijjie
and we are ready to show the Largest, Best Assort
Most Attractive Stock of Goods in this country. Q
Specialties are too large to give in full; but followiJ.
are some of them: J
TABLE COVERS,
TABLE SCARFS,
LAMBREQUINS,
LACE CURTAINS.
PILLOW SHAMS,
r
1 JO
10s
n't
Carpets, Carpet !.
VARIETV", i
AGENTS FOR
I-OXDOS 4 LIVERPOOL GLOBE ISSt'R
ANTE CO;
GUARDIAN ASPfRANCE CO.. of London.
OA KLAND IIOM E ISHCR ACE CO.. of Oakland,
California;
STATE INSCRAXCE CO.. of Salem. Orcfon.
FARMERS' Jl MERCHANTS" IS8CRANCE CO..
of Salem.
DRESS SILKS in Great Variety, in Black and Color,
SILK WRAP HENRIETTAS, in Black and Colors,
Ladies', Children's and Misses' CLOAKS and WRAPS,
FANCY DRESS PATTERNS,
BLACK and PANCY SHAWLS,
FASCINATORS. LADIES' LINEN,
LADIES' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. RUGS IN GREAT
BADIES', MISSES and CHILDREN'S FURS, TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS,
FINE SKIRTS FOR LADIES, Perfumery, Fancy Crockery, Tea Se
FINE SHOES, for Ladies, Misses and Children, LAMPS, Standing and Hangifi
FANCY SLIPPERS, Plush, Velvet and Embroidered, FINE BLANKETS, White and Colored, ;
OXFORD TIES for Ladies, Trunks, Plated Knives, Forks and Spool
LACE COLLARS, JEWELRY, Etc., Etc (
STAMPED LINENS, consisting of Bureau and Table Scarfs, Splashers, Tidies and Tray Cloths,
UMBRELLAS, with Gold and Silver Handles, bought expressly for the Holidays, , ,
FANCY CROCKERY, CUPS and SAUCERS, Etc., Etc. j
Many of these Goods were bought expressly fc
Holiday trade,-and' bought in quantity, and of tl
best kind. Parties wanting cannot buy too soon, i
near the Holidays the assortment gets broken, ai
111 the rush, as, is alwas the case, you cannot get t
attention we would like to give all our customers
TO YOU WHO ARE OWING ME.
can only say that if you pay up at once you will save
costs. Now don't think this means someone else;
it don't; it means you; so come in ami pay up. I
r
CHAS. B. MONTAGUE.
LEBANON,
OREGON.
eadparters for Bargains
-1"N-
DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
-
FROM DESPAIR TO JOY.
w ts& , Men s, Youth s and Boy s Clothing
Furnishing Goods, Etc.
JVO MOKE IF.
It is an hor.omHo characteristic
of the spirit of this age that pro
tects f violence and warfare are
regarded amonjr civilized nations
with gradually increasing aversion.
The Universal Peace Society ccr
' tainly dee.- not, and probably never
will, enroll the majority of states
men among its members; but even
thope'ivho lofik upon the appeal of
battle as occasionally unavoidable
in international controversies, con
cur in thinking it a deplorable ne
' ccs.city only to be resorted to when
all peaceful modes of argument
have been vainly tried, and -when
the law of self-defense justifies a
ptate, like an individual, in 'using
rjo-orce to nrotcct itself from iniini-
1
iient and perious ininrv. Instru
ments of destruction have so mul
tiplied within recent years as to
satisfy the most inordinate thirst
for blood; id that too in a way
tit. P.lnrmJ Strjr
ad Haw ftfc. Vti
flBMf
Mn. Morton X. RarUa. rcatdlftckt Wo. tl
West XSih ttnat, N. Tork CHy. htt psand
throurb a mxt woadOTfnl HlxHeoot. Hit
Harlan bad a happy bom.
and throofh kar darattoa to
Iter noma dtitiea arw-taxed
eer tr.aath. Sba had da-
preawd feallaa, an tire lack
of aarnr ia Ufa. aad flaaUr
a eouv at alffht and mora
iiif which worca ach
day. Cpen looklDf in tta
Flar the saw dark drclM Bndr fear eras and
ound that (h. vu rrowlaa tb(nar and loitaf
nil iuterot )n lif. Thie piafvU UW of t blurt
continued for month, uotfl ftnaiiy .ha cacano.
go wank ska could not attend to fcer dutl. and
wai oonflnad ohmr bad th. rroater put of ta.
tiroo. On. day Mia. HarUaa T.ry 3ar friend
Mrs. Viliard oalled aad ww aaaed to mo ber
so nn and faded. Two brtffht hactio apota
itootl upon each eheak. bar lipa vera blue.
hor face pineiied and arawcu ana tnere wai a
. w ujmru k nw
ker heart M
At her aarneat rrauwW
tho um of an Knf ma imbv
ady for oonuaipHon w
tnea. At to. wim.n -rvry
4ittl effect could ba ma. ao
rrentnn iaroad had da
mo rnaua, bat by defti'ia
Mra. Harbu) trB to regain
ber lost appetite, then her
ttreriffth, th.a ..r hope,
then ber health, aad f b. is to
day ia perfect pbyeloal coa-
D1UD. wnonj 1
tho tie of Dr. Ac
tiah Remedy lor Ooaauaip-I
Ion.
The lemon of thia aimpl. ttorr ahould ba plain
1 to all. No man or wooaaa can afford ta neglect
Kfm .a .light but which become ao terrible
un low taken in time. Thi. Great Kenedy baa
laved the live, of hundred of wall known men
nd women who were 00 the rerge of the grar.
from coui umptioa bat who are Well and kappa
to-uar. ItisaolduniTaraaUy.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
Samuel ID. Youngs
Don't Go to Portland AT COST!
Gradwohl, of Albany,
HAS EVERYTHING
To Be Found in the Metropolis.
He Sweeps the Valley of
All Competitors
InCrorfcerr. Fancy Gooda. Tor. Rocrr Bros."
S'lycrwarc. French China and Clawware,
Boys' Wagon.. Dell Carriages, Elc.
NOW LISTEN!
rticollen Rule Barsar mukr. a specially of the
Fluent Teas, lOfrt-ca anl liaktng ivaders,
every arkape f which ia manufac
tured for and bear the name
of lioMru Rale Bazaar.
To Make Boom for My
Fall & Winter Stock
OF-
DRY GOODS,
FURIISIiXG GOODS, IIS XOTIOXs,
I WILL CLOSF OLT MY
Entire Stock of
Boots & Shoes
JSJF COST.
tfaMMrwT BATS
m wTi Moot nn
Also Keep on Second floor a full line of
oots & Shoes,
In which I will not be undersold. Come and see
I will treat you well.
me
and
piteous loon in aar eyaa. atra. wiu.ro anew
tnia meant coawapusa uu
touched for her friend.
. AV . SI3IP
O IV
ALBANY,
OREGON
Oregonian Railroad Co.
Gk-Hornl OflTiccs Corner Front mid V
Btnt'tf, I'orthiiul.
EAST SIDE.
M roHTl.ASO T
that calls for litUc military
HELP WANTED.
An i.Klwt-rin.H. intollifrent fll energoti man
or ivdiiiuii w ilHiij; to vrk ran Fcrtirc prolital.t
einv'l:nt iy iirtpjyhia now for the local aifiuty
lor tiii Ut A n-hii litr tlint wonderful new book.
Literary Industries,
H. H. BANCROFT,
Thk I'jmius Anrnis.
x
l.V.
r. M.
"iT(iff
7 V
8 50
l.T.
. M.
"Ifon
10 23
II
2 AX
5 ."A
,s 0:
6 oO
STATIONS.
....-T'ortlan'l S I Co.-...
Woodtmrn
Pilvertoi
Vort Scio-
Tallmsn
Hrow nvill
Cohure
lN'ttl LAM
"it; a.
AK.
r. 1.
4 00
1
12 Ofl
flS
8 :
7 40
10
9 :-S
7 .V
6 45
WEST
Airlie Purtrnd
Mhi1. Muil
30 " "....".."rNirllain! A V V....7."-.. '""3 15
12 W . Ihm'U-e Jimelioii 2 OS
2 or j?lnirilau 9 00
4 If. I11 8 12
4 ftS .Monmouth. 7 J
5 S, Airlie 6 4S
What is it? Re;ul the
whore for ftii hiij-wit.
crc.it daily piipe r every
it is
A VERITABLE SURPRISE
Hie inventive ETCninS of thlS liac I literary jt-wels . sru'l subiy of it nl wis-
promipcs tne wnoie?aic aestrucnon ,
. . i e - The li;e-Mor-r a ir.an who, beyinniiifr
lind in thC?e latest triiinhS fit : iK.llnm round of the huMer, has, by ilete:
pcnnis we discover the strongest
A rnUit n-eArl of
TRAVEL, INCIDENT, ADVENTURE
inniiiR at the
rminot
i-ilnr4r. cwmmic every oitMaele ami renehed
i lie ton,
AN IMMENSE SALE
Sl.iRii.r all rtKKws arc deeply interested in
tak fnwemil wort; and theriee the world over
Huteen iixed at a phenomenally low figure.
v ONE MASSIVE VOLUME
n s ft ;ce. hound in Crimson silk doth, pilt
eies..jX-ofitly cover dcsiiu Kver copy c
eoiaj.itr.v,, itli o t:ne full pnire Meel plate por
trait of tniit,'''jiTi-iiished author and 14 exqui.-ite
hull-tone j!vs,'4mis, ;x9 me.he in sixc.
Wl.WANT AGENTS
argument in favor of arbitration.
The humane sentiment that forbids
the extirpation of an rmed foe J-fV
jacans cf poisoning will, - just as
certainly revolt nt ji. -death-dealing
instrumcfits -of latter -days
v.iiieK cnnteiTiplate nothing short
i t the a unib.ilation of whole armies.
T'np time ia cotnintr lin n:itii .nil ( WIi kAN
. - - t In ciinnfrf .fcii.l In "-o-i- ertnnli.- anrl !
cnsigriB will fade to paleness, and intim fniV.nl i.st r tht. Miiii.neir.
v. hen liigli uplifted on prouder staff' j Art,i' ''A'"-i; '
shoH fit fKt one flag over all nations, i
and th.it flag will he white em- I
01 universal peace! '723 Market St.. Skn Vancnco. Cal.
Tiekets for Wert Side totio'i for sale at loot of
Jefferwn xlreet. Tiekets for Kart Side stations for
ale at I'nion depot, eorner Kilth and I street.
lasseni'r from Iu'taMon for Seio and other
points north of Ttl;n.i!i (Sim: hern !';iei:ie ero--tns
ean eo'ineet at Tnl'tnait nl l:.M A. M.. ' d
for Urownsvilie and points oiitlt of Ta!ln.a:, con
nect there at 'Am I'. M.
LITTLE
5 Ba P- g
BO HOT CRIPt, SICKEI 01
CONSTIPATE.
SVtC evtt POt StCf Kf MMHC,
ana ail mvoaaa anatnc rrom
JadifMtiM ar Oaaatlpatioai
k bT Pnrif vin tha Rlncwl.
Tha ioa CM h aladr adJoatad to auit tha eaas, aa
ana pill caa navar ba too laraa doaa. Easy taka
aa ao mask aaaar. pilla pn ap ia a itron Tial
vrhioh onn bacarrfad in vaat pocket. A Qrmt Cmm i
wm. a
a a 1
at ' Hi Trmaar. a 1 4 Inrfffkm,! aa htttla.
af DR. HARTKR'S HvOMTOMIO. k
M rVBlrlRStka BLOOD; llncUTIH hl.lTHfj
mm KIDNKTSaad RanToaas the DKBIUTATCOl
U HKAI.TH aa TlOOHOUg 8TRKXOTB tTovraf
TNt MU HASTU MEOiCINECO.ST.LOUlS,Ma.
CHAS.
(Jen. Snpt. A (Jen. F.
N. SCOTT.
A Cnvs. Auent.
Dissolution Notice.
KtoTlCE JS HKKKBY filVKS THAT THE
IN piirtnership lien-tofore exisiinjr betirccnj,
A. Heanl and 1. C. Holt, of l.ehanon, Orecon.
is this duv dissolved i'V luiittml eoii.-cit'. Mr. Holt
reti iiiK. ' All .lehts dim l,y i:d tinn will he paid
by J. A. Heard, and 11 dnlt dii4- o snid firm
niui Ia: tsiid to eiiiier of the t'.ndei lned.
J. A. IlKARD. .
V. C. HOLT.
I.el.an.-.it. Or., Icc. 1,
THE HISTORVvWMPANY,
Notice of Dissolution.
N' TICK 1 ITKiiKRY G1VF.V THAT THE
partnership heict ifore existirlK between
Ht?r!x-rl t'tiiw nnd Kverelt T. Miiler, f Ibamin.
on. etiLiis-ed in snu'iiiff wood nnd running a
chopper, is this day disolved l,y miiHitil consent,
Thesid Miller retires from the .business. Tho
wud cm will i ay all deht due r .id firm and
will collect all a.HHmt. dc to- firm.
VKRl'.t fUiSK.
KVKRH MI LI, RR,
XfhaTio;i. Or,, Ice. 12, !!.' . 't
i -.1 J V '
t- V
-):.. -
O. K. HARDY
flax on hand a large atork of
i .1. aaotwTta Bs
1M Ml tMW. Km PaiiglM
mttnm, pt bin om mm omatu
Itiii-ri'-liii1"' i itrrt ' ii r..----y
Now U the Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
I Propose to Have
THE
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
MONARCH GROCERY.
"II 1 I 1 J A. 1
e nave cnangea our name, oui doi our uase. ii'amcs f
may come and seasons go, but I go on forever (' selling ?
goods to . ,
9
Rich and Poor AlikQ.
.- !'
I
For ten months we have stood at our post selling GRO
CERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS arid tho"
BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS?, and yet our stock,
like leaven,
Increases All the Time.
Jlchis
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
$3
L. DOUGLAS
SHOE GENTLEMEN.
VtMt In tk wnr-lfl. CiainlM Ills
U.MU(tl'l!)S HA! D-8EHID SBOE.
fa.OO HAXII-StffEU 1TE.LT rhok.
fSJtO POLICE AND rAKMEatA' 81IOK.
fa.BO KIT It. A TAI.CE CAI.r SHOJC
. HORKHQMlICa IDOL
MWaad ROM' M HtKll RROK&
All Baado la eoaareaa. Button and Law.
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE lafdi.
Rm Material. Beat Srrle. Beat Fitrimc.
u Bwt via uy your aeajar,
W. L. UOUOLAB.
W. K. READ,
Albany, Oi-ejjon.
wrtta
BROCKTON. MAM
For sale C. C. Hackleman,
I.EBANOX, OKEOON.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hogg, Ftcelver,
AND
Oregon DeielopmentCo'sSteamshp Line
225 Mite Shorter! 20 Hears Less Time I
Thau br any otlier Kuule.
Flh8T-CLAS8 THROUGH PA8SENQER AND
FREIGHT LINE
From Port turn! and all points In the Willamette
Valley to and from Ban Fraueiscoi CaL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME PCHEIU-LE (Except Sunday.)
Lv Yaqullir.
l.v i orvnllis.
Ar Allrtiny....
... K)J A M
.10 :3 A M
.11:08 A M
Lv AlbiMiy.
Lv t'irvallis
Ar Ynqnina.
.. 1'.PM
. 4:35 P M
DON'T BIIIP Y0UU OLD STOVE.
You can buy any of the
LATEST PATTK1JISS
CliCHp, Of
SWAN BROTHERS.
THEY CARRY A FULL. LINE OF
Tin,
CoppEr.
wooden and
Stono Wars, also
PUMrS AND PUMP FIXTURES.
B Job Jf'ork done on Short Ifotice.
O. A V. trains connect at Albany and Corvalll.
The alKive tinina connect at Yaquina with the
Oregon mrelopment ComiM!!?' line of Steam
ships Dctwceu aquina ana ban r raucLsco.
SAILING DATES.
S. S. Willamette Valley
WILL SAIL
From Y'lUiiiiim Dec. 10, Pec. 1!, IHe. 2.
From Han Francisco Dec. 5, Jec. 15, Dec 24.
Thl pninpAny reserves the rixht to change tail
ing dates without notice..
WM. M. HOAG.
C. T. IO0UK, Ciencral Manager.
O. F. dc V. Agent. Corvallis Or.
Uld Jason, like a iooJ. saiJeu in the Argo -to tOichis n
searcli of the golden fleece; now-a-days people find (the gol
den fleece in the Brownsville goods for sale at Bach's Cornel
Store. i -..--v
Remember, Farmers!
I pay cash for 3'our produce and at the same time keep ;
everything you want. Formerly, all roads lead tS Rome;'
under the new road law every trail, toe-path and wagon road -
leads straight up to "
BACH'S CORNER STORE.
WHEN VISITING
CI
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE
MAMMOTH STOCK
-OF-
Winter Clothing
-AT
NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES I r.
Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Taik
ingr Department with Frst-CIass Tailoring-.
r Of' SALE
DENVER.
HEW HARNESS SHOP Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago,
JUST RECEIVED
Call And Secure Prices, I
LKBANOX, OREGON,
J. C. FREY & SON,
DEALERS IS
Harness, Saddles, Collars,
Whips, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
GIVE US A CALL.
At Fcteron & WsHaet's Old Stand.
ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS.
AND ALL POINT
East, North & South,
. -A.T -
UNION TICKET OFFICE,
C. Q. RAWLINCS, Agent.
Alsanv, ; ; Obegon.
O. LOVELEE,
Merchant Tailor,
LEBANON, OREGON.
An Elegant Line ofStritirigsIC
in Stock. i
Cleaning
and Repairing Proml
and Neatly Done.
A GOOD FIT OTJVIlArsTTj:iar.
f
i
i
v -
1''
23 Market St., SrXrant
V