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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1891)
1 4 Lebanon Express. FRIDAY... .... .JANUARY 9, 1891. EYES AND EARS ! 1. ion; XI. Iiomm Is U-3 tLU week. wrestling with the We ln?nrii this week that the Sweet Home bnrber had left town. J. M. Sottlotook his daughter to the school for Ihe bliud last week. A watch moetinjr was hold In the M. E. church the aighit of Dec. 3lst. We are assured that Lebanon will he lisrhted by electricity within ten The Review says that some Tleh nuartz mines lvav been discovered on Ocheeo. A Are oceurvd in Athena last week which destroyed almost one entire business block. Rain and sunshine, wind and calm Include the phases of weather In this part of Oregon The measles have invaded the house hold of J. D, Walton, Charley being the rst victim. Mr. Cratts lias made pome improve ments in the apartments of the Elk Horn Restaurant. Elk Horn Restaurant for holiday goods, bread and confectionery. Kirk patrick'.i building. The thanks of this office are tendered Mr. M. Ijonsberry for services rendered on New Year's day. We wonder if our Dakota friends were not reminded of their homes east of the Rockies Friday night. Tuesday night was considered a cold light and yet but a thin coat of ice was discernible Wednesday morning. Tfaos. Kay and J. K. Weatherford are setting twenty-five hundred prune trees on their Waterloo property. Get on to those dress goods Montague Is selling at such reduced prices; why people are just going wild about them. A petition is being circulated and ex tensively signed, aking for an exten sion of the corporate limits of Lebanon. A remonstrance is being circulated, by those who live outside the corpora tion, against enlarging the city's bor ders. Downing Bros, have sent for a r.e w ?w. Mr. Downing says tb.t suow 1 -Ml in his part of tne country Tuesday 4jht. t Montague is selling $4 00 shoes for . $3 00 this week. New is the time to get in, as the rain's have commenced in That 60-cent flannel Montacue is selling at 4o cents is going like hot cakes. Lay in your supply before it is All gone. Mr. Gatrs is building a wood shed in the rear of Kirkpatrick's store building; he also contemplates building an oven in the Rear future. Work on the paper mill has been suspended until spring. Mr. Oneil, Dan. Wheeler and several others re turned to California. Samuel Case has built a picket fence in front of His recent purchase in the .Park addition, and is otherwise adding to tne vaiue oi nis property. Some of the htisiwes men of Harris- lawgsire providing for the grwh of! tnat town by purchasing laud adjoin ing the town and platting it. The Allny Herald thinks that the Teceipts of the poet office in that city will reach ?8000 within another year, when it will become a second-class office. The Democrat says Jeff Iom, of T'lainview, killed a hog recently which dressed 604 pounds. Just like Jeff; he cts on the principle of "whole hog or aone.'' "Montague is selling clothing at prices never heard of before; in fact his cus tomers have liegun to think that the tariff on clothing has been repealed altogether. Petereon&Garland sold a tract of land this week near town, to A. O. Az of California. Mr. Az exreets his family, a brother and a few others from Califor- aua "T"he most delicate constitution can wifely nse Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; it is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lnng diseases. It seems as if the old Indian sign Is to be relied upon and that our winter will be short. The thermometer reg istered 43 degrees in open air at Athena on C&ristmas. Are you in love? If so, marry the Idol of your affections and then go to Matthews & Washburn's, at Albany, tuy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. The 8. P. Co., by taking advantage of the Sabbath, outwitted the citizens of Silverton by widening the gauge of tae road down one of the principal streets en that day. At the close of the year 1890, there were exactly three hundred saloons in Portland, and nine places where beer only Is sold. The revenue from these saloons amounted to $121,800. The newly-elected officers of the A. O. IT. w. were Installed last Thursday evening by A. D. Barker, M. VV. of Albany lodge. After adjournment the members indulged in an oyster supper. During the last summer the Myrtle Creek Mining Co. have cut a ditch eleven miles long, and mining oper ations liave already begun It is expect ed that these mines will prove very ncn. J alee Bflyeu of Brownsville was in Lebanon lately. Jake had his leg badly crushed a few months since while chasing cattle through the timber, and is compelled to use a cruteh still in going about. Do yon want the earth? If so, call on Matthews & Washburn, Albany, Or., and they will take pleasure in ehowing you the largest and most com plete line of hardware, toves and ranges in the valley. Everyone who pays tip to date will get the KxPR'Ess for $ 1 50 In advance. When we get the Express on a cash basis we will isswe weekly holiday editions, or something equivalent an extra weekly paper. A Herald correspont says that an A. E. O. lodee which was reranized in Eugene a few weeks sinoe has disban ded. The man who instituted the lodge is said to have collected f 200, and also left the country. The week of prayer is observed by the religious denominations of the town. Services will be held In the Presbyterian church every night for two weeks; services will "likewise be held In the M. E. church through the week. Lost, Jan. 2, between Lebanon and Happy Home, a buckskin purse con taining one ten-doliar gold piece, fif teen cents in silver and a few coppers. .". nyone finding the above will confer ?yor by leaving the same at the Iix . ' office. Gross went to Brownsville Sut- irht last to be present at the in- Ithe officers of Calapooial F. and found that he. -, ?ad of time for that-, von to have an en- J ,- 'IN us, I Dr. Booth prepared a cupriso for fiietidVln Iowa latweek. He gleaned from field and meadow some wild flowers, green oat heads, long grass blades ami other evidences of a mild climate, and forwarded the bouquet to the country of snow-drifts and frozen mercury. Calapoola lodge. No. 43, I. O. O. F., of Brownsville, will install olueers Saturday night, and this means with that lodsre a surfeit tf tilings good to to eat and a general overllow of broth erly love. Put our name on the bill or fare, for we never do that kind of work by proxy. The saloons were closed on Sundav and also on Monday, which was elec tion day, and it occurred to us that if the government could clone a business two davs in the week that it might also close the same beulnraa seven days in the week, without disturbing the harmony of society or upsetting the republic Sick Headache and a sensation of op pression and dullness in the head, are very commonly produced by indiges tion; morbid despondency, irritability and over sensitiveness o'f the nerves may, in a majorty of easet. be traced to the same cause- Dr. J. H. McLean's Kidney Balm and Fillets will posi tively cure. It must be apparent to every one ac quainted with the muddy condition of our streets that sand is not the proper thing to put on streets, as it holds water and only increases the depth of mud. No, geutlemen, some other means will have to he adopted be fore our streets are what they should be, clean, dry, thoroughfares. The quarterly conference of the M.E. chnrch South, convened at the Presby terian church on last Saturday, Rev. McFarland presiding- There was a good attendance at both the morning .and evening services. Rev. G. S. Hanleiiter, pastor, is one of the very few clergymen who recognizes the fact that to be a good pastor one must wear out shoe leather. A certain office on Main areet has posted a notice in a conspicuous place forbidding the discussion of certain sub jects in any other than a minor key. For some time past it has been the arena for all sorts of linguistic battles. The combatants, by pitching their voices too high by several octaves, have violated every known law of acoustics and called down upon thir heads the maledictions of their nearest neighbors. Xo one seems to know what will be the outcome of the late city election; whether the new council will favor high or low license, prohibition or free whiskey. So far as we are Informed, none of the candidates were questioned in the matter. One thing, however, we do know, the present council is com posed of good men, men of ripe judg ment and of good repute, and we think that the interests of our town will not suffer by falling Into such hands. On January Sd the following officers were installed in Lebanon lodge, No. 47. I. O. O. F., by Geo. Finlev, of Craw fordsviUe lodge, D. D. G. Si.: N. G., W. C. Petersen; V. G., Jas. G. Boyle; secretary, J. M. Settle; per secretary, Jos. Wassom; treasurer, Jacob Am; warden, G H Bland; R S N G, SA Nickerson; L S N G, 8 P Bach; con ductor, I Saltmarsh; O G, Jos Elkins, I G, J W Bland; R S 8, John C Allen; L 8 S, T 8 Pice; R 8 V G, Jerry Gen fry; L. 8. V. G, Everett T Miller. The city election on Monday last re vealed the fact that there are 181 voters within the present corporate limits v lien tne corporation is extended as contemplated, a conservative estimate of the voters would be three hundred, and a calculation, upon this basis would give Lebanon a population of fifteen hundred. The increase of pop ulation has been mostly outside of the present city limits and yet the increase in the town proper has been 70 per cent, over last year. Lebanon has made a very creditable growth. In our last issue but one, we men tioned a turnip that had been left with reterson & ijariand wincn weigned twenty pounds: we purposely kept our large turnip which rumor says weighs forty pounds in the baekgiound, only to be mentioned after the figures were all in. A Utter from A. R. Cyrus of Astoria tells us that he has a turnip which measures four feet three inches in circumference, and weighs forty seven pounds. Unt hough tedly. Brother Cyrus has spoiled the turnip industry in these parts, and we snail now turn our attention to beet culture in a modest sort of way. W, B. C. AND G. A. R. INSTALLATION The officers of the Women's Relief Corps and Grand Army of the Repub lic were installed last Saturday evtn ing. There was a goed attendance of post and corps, and a number of in vited friends were present; the Cornet Band kindly tendered them a serenade, and a very pleasant evening was spent by those present. Mrs. Sarah Salt marsh was the installing officer of the W. R. C, nd G. W. Cruson was the mustering officer detailed to install the officers of the G. A. R. After the im pressive ceremony of installation,"! he ladies of the relief corps served rations, which were attacked and despatched in military style. One of the interest ing features of the programme was the relating of old array experiences by those "who were there;" and the musical part of the programme was not the least enjoyable part of the even ing's entertainment. Following are the officers of the W. R.C.: President, Mrs. Kstella A. Swan; senior vice president, Mrs. Lizzie Swan; junior vice president, Mrs. Markham; secretary, Mrs. Ida Hardman; treas urer, Miss Dollie Saltmarsh; chaplain, Mrs. Alice Hyde; conductor, Mrs. Hat tie Cruson; guard, Mrs. Effie Bod well; assistant conductor, Mrs. Hattie Til lot son. Following are the officers of the G. A. R.: Post Commander, J. G. Eaton, S. V. Com., Martin Hickman; J. V. Com., Z. I. Bryant; O. l., Isaac wait marsh; Q. M-, Wm. J. Carson; chap lain, T. A. Swan; surgeon, E. Bossier; O. G, Z. P. Thompson; Q. M. 8, J. A. Boone. Ltbtnoi Canal Co. Before the poles closed oa Monday, some of our leading business men were discussing the above-mentioned enter prise in a business-like way. The pro posed canal is estimated to cost about $25,000. It is thought that this amount of stock will be subscribed without special solicitation. The advantages f i i t i ti oi 8ucn an enterprise ceuiu naraiy iaii drawing a number of manufactories, without which Lebanon will continue to be a rural village, a country trading point. It is to be hoped that a meeting will be called at an early date and that steps will be taken at once in this matter which so vitally concerns the future prosperity of our town. Bucklen's Arnica. Salve- The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, UlGers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by J. A. Beard. Card of Ttiankc. e wish to tha"k our friends and "bors for their kindii -ml sym 'uring the sicknes? aughter Ethel, r and kindn--' ?! ess of our -M C. M. C. A. The Covenant Mutual Courting As sociation met on Thursday evening in Alliance hall, corner Court and Prattle streets, Miss Matchmaker, Grand In structress, In the chair. The roll call showed that all the. members were present, whereupon the Grand Instruc tress congratulated the nicmlK'rshIp on the increasing interest amounting, as she said, to compound Interest In the welfare ot the association, fetltlons for membership were received from Miss Courtplaster, Mr. I. Huggs, Miss Rose Water, Mr. U. Butterllydinle and Mis Streetwalker. The ballot being fair, the candidates were received and Instructed in the mystic rites of the order. On motion of Mr. Suiulltnlk a recesa of ten minutes was declared, during which refreshments were served and the society games were Indulged in. At the sound of the gavel, order was again resumed and the general order of business was taken up. Under the head of "good of the order," Mr. Goodspced said he had a matter of vital importance to bring before the association, and he felt that some leg islation was necessary. "The matter to which I refer," said he, is that of regulating the number of hours of sleep among t he honorary members of the Institution." Long and unre strained applause rang through the hall as Mr. Goodspeed took his seat. All eyes were now turned to Mr. All sides, who said that he was impelled by a sense of Justice to the aged, no less than a due regard to the happiness of the membership, to introduce some class legislation, and to this end I move that the hour at which the uie.r. bers ef this association be left in pos session of the best room be fixed at 9 o'clock. The motion prevailed. There being no honorary members present, the Grand Instructress designated Miss Town talk as the one to acquaint the absent members with the action of the association. Business of great import ance will be brought before the associ ation at its next regular meeting. Three raps of the gavel brought the members to tlieir feet and all joined in singing the closing ode, "Skfp-tum-a-loo," set to the music of a rouud dauce and a kissing bee. STKASGE AT TIKES. Did you ever notice the actions of an occasional drinker, or of the man who knows that his wife is watching from a second-story wlndaw? For the first block he has e'ery appearance of a man who has business ahead. He will stop at the first pump, in sight of his wife, and drink water like a horse; he will turn his bead half around to avoid the fumes from the first saloon; will cross the muddy street before he reaches a crosswalk to avoid the contaminating touch of one who has taken his morn ing dram; and all the while he acts as if he did not know that a pair of eyes were upon him, but he does. Aa soon as he finds out that his wife's vision is partially intercepted by the awnings, he straightens up and takes his bear ings for the first frosted window. He seems to have an intuitive knowledge of perspective, and without recourse to calculation he can tell you just how small he appears in the distance to the silent watcher, how much of his manly- form has faded, and to a pound the area of his anatomy yet to be concealed. He stipulates for the inside of the walk, and men instiuctively get out i f his way. He will hug the building to close as to separate two coats of paii.t without difficulty, one of which b carries along with him. Having reached the entrance unobserved, lie takes a good, strong drluk to neutral ize the copious draughts of well water. Men do not thus act in buying beer steak and the necessaries of life, and we have often wondered wny ail tins sneaking and hiding. PERSONALITIES. Ed Mover of Albany was in town Saturday. Ed Kellenberjrer went to Portland last week. Mr. Rowell of Sweet Home was in town atu:- day. Joe. Hansard was over from Brownsville Satu: - day. R. H. G rover of Briwnsville was in town Mot- day. G. W. Wheeler and wife returned from Inde pendence Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pervi arrived in Lebanon from ll.nver, t'oL, Tuesday. MH Hattie Giws, of Waterloo, entered the pub iia school at thu place Monday last. Geonre Hale and Ed Knnpp went to Eugei last week ami reuirnea on 1 uursoay. Mrs. M. L. Pipes and family, of Corvallis, vis ited Ir. Skipworth and family lan week. Tlio. Makme, who lives betwe n Crawfordssille and Sweet Home, was iu town this week. Joe. Gruhb. who has been in St-lo for wveral mo iths, appeared on our streets again Tuesday. Pan Wheeler, who has been an employe in tl e pnper mill since last May, returned to 'Frisco this week. H. C. Moran. of Sweet Home, went to Albany Wednesday. He says the measles have about rtn their course in his part of the country. Geo. Flnley and Charity Rice, of Crawfords- ville, spent Saturday night in lbanon. Mr. Kin- 1 :y instaUed the omcers in Lebanon lodge, 1. O. O. F. Wm. Beed's parents, who reside in Spokane Falls, are visiting himelf and brother, John G. Reed, of this olace. The seed couple are well known in Lebanon and their friends are glad of an opportt nity to shake hands wun tnem again. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, 1 Lucas Coi'Kty, Frank J. Cuntur makes onth that he is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chhskv & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm wiU pay 'he siim of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and everv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cvkk. FRANK J. CHEXEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my pres ence, cms bill uay of uecemoer, a. i. isso. I " ) A. W. GLEASON,, t 1 Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F.J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c "Tb Jersey Lily." Anglesea Cottage, L.. B., July 2. Gentlemen: Altho' it is very unusual for me to use any lotions or washes, still, in answer to your request, I have triea Wisdom's Violet Cream and Robertine. The former I consider especially efficacious in cases or rougtmcss or tne sRin, ana 1 have been using it every day For the last fortnight. I have found the Robertine an excellent preparation in casees of tan, sunburn, etc, caused by exposure to March winds and a July sun. Yours faithfully, Lillie Lakgtry To Messrs. Wisdom & Co. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are a positive cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken, and d not gripe. Sold by M. A. Miller. . Quarterly Meeting. Seeond quarterly meeting service for the M. E. church will occur Jan. 10 and 11. Preaching at 7 P. M. Saturday, and usual Sunday services by the Pre siding Elder, Rev. S. P. Wilson. All cordially invited to attend. Thomas P. Boyd, Patter. Three Families Arretted on 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. -Tanon has many plastered houses, - --. of them built the past season. . ' .f finish promises to become ' " "s';e future as tb " - -. , - ' -tyle, C1T1T ELECTION, At the city election on Monday the following tickets were placed in the field: people's tick kt. President of the Council J A Beard. Coutieilmcu G W Cruson, G M Westfall. It N Wright, Jos Elkins. Recorder J W Meucittt. Marshal Ernest Case. Treasurer J A Roberts. FIREMAN'S TICKET. Presidentof the Council J A Beard. Councilmen G W Cruson, it M WcstfalirJ A Lamberaou, Alvln Wil liams. Recorder W C Peterson. Marshal Steve Covle. Treasurer J A Roberta. FARMERS' ALLIANCE TICKET. President of the Council Jos Nixon. Councilmen O W Cruson, G M Westfall, Jos Elkins, Jas Matchett. Recorder W C Peterson. Marshal Steve Cnvle. Treasurer J A Roberts. The following shows how many votes each candidate received: PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL. J A Beard 02 Jos Nixon 82 COUNCILMEN. GW Cruson G M Westfall 173 171 161 , 100 64 13 12 lt4 72 .108 00 177 Jos Elkins. Jas Matchett RN Wright J A Lamioeraon Alvin Williams RECORDER. W C Peterson J W Meiuties MARSHAL. Steve Coyle Ernest Case TREASURER. J A Roberts Total No. of votes cast, 178. OIK GRINDSTONE. Shades of character Rum blossoms. The chronic grumbler is always an expert at croa-k. The weather bureau is entirely too windy to be reliable. Attorneys should not quarrel, since they are brothers-in-law. 'I rise to a k! nt of order," said the speaker as he sat down on a bent pin. ne who courts and goes away May live to court another day. But he" who veds and courts pirls still - May get in court against his u 111. The diff. rence between the Christian and the cannibal is that the former enjoys himself and the latter enjoys other people. Honesty may be the bet policy, said she to her husdand, but If I were you I would take out a policy in some more popular company. One of the latest discoveries of sci ence is that the ant does not sleep. This la a peculiarity of a prospective mother-in-law aa well as an ant. "What are the wild waves sajing?" sang a maiden on the deck of an ocean steamer, to which a score of sea-sick passengers responded "New York!'' The differnce Ix tween ne who prac tices economy, and a cannibal is, that the former lives within his income while the cannibal lives outside of his income. "He that will not provide for bl own household has denied the faith and is worse than an Inrtdel," said the old negro as he visited his neighbor's hen-roost the second time. A lady told bar lazy husband that he was so slow about rising in the morn ing that she feared that he would have no part in the first resurrectior. He remarked that there was consolation iu the thought thhtthey who remained on earth would have no fire to build. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. J Wheat 59c. Oats 45c Hay f 15 per ton. Flour f 1 151 25 per sack. Chop tl 50 per cwt. Bran 80c per cwt. Middlings fl 50 per cwt. Potatoes 50c. Apples Green, 50c per bu; dried, 9c per id. Plums Dried, 8c Onions 3e. Beef Dressed, 441c Veal 5c. Tork Dressed, 55c Lard 1012. Hams 12Jc per lb. Shoulders ti10c. Sides 10c per lb. Geese f9 OOfSlO 00 per doz. Ducks $6 00fA6 50 per doz. Chickens Old, f3 50(S;4 00; young, ? Z .-Ofrt)3 uu. Turkeys 12c per lb. Eggs 25c per tioz. Butter 25c per lb. Hides Green, 4(55c; dry, 10c "Is this the best?" Is a question often asked, when medicine is wauted. The following are a few of the medicines of known reliability, sold by M. A. Miller, druggist of this place. He has many other excellent medicines, but these are worthy of especial mention: Chamberlain's Col'gh Remedy, famous for its cures of severe colds, and as a preventive of croup. Price 50 cents per bottle. Chamberlain's Pain Balm, a gen eral family liniment and especially valuable for rheumatism. Price 50 cents per bottle. Ciiamrerain's Colic, Cholera and Diarriicea Remedy, the most re liable know in medicine for bowel com plaints. It is especially prized by per sons subject to colic It has cured many cases of chrenic diarrhoea. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. St. Patrick's Pills, for disorders of the liver and bowels. A vigorous but gentle physic that cleanses and renovates the whole system. Price 25 cents per box. Chamberlain's Eye and 8kin Ointment. For tetter, salt-rheum. scald-head, eczema and chronic sore eyes. Price 25 cents per box. Liver Complaint Blllenaaeaa. The symptoms of this disease are de- Cression of spirits, foul coated tongue, ad tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin with blotches and eruptions, sallow complexion and yellow eyes, tired aching shoulders, dull pain in rieht side, faintness.dizziness and irreg ular bowls. This complaint in all of its forms can be readily cured by tak ing Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills as directed, and a lingering spell of sick ness will often be warded off by their use. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A. Miller. Exeltemeat Runs high in Lebanon at Beard's drug store over System Builder, as everbody is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach. Dvaneoesia, Consumption and Impure Blood. Try it and tell your friends about It, as it must possess wonderful merits when all speak well of it. The "Life of the flesh is the blood thereof;" pure blood means healthy functional activity and this bears with it the certainty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J; McLean's Strengthening Cordial Blood Purifier civ- oure rich bV -.. and vitalizes.'' lengthens k hole bod': " ' Uie. AC1BCM f NOTI'.S. A new feature of the school Is a cliuw in mental arithmetic Miss Padle Marks and Messrs. Elbert Thompson and Joseph Kecbler entered school Monday. The question for discussion at the Elite Literary Society at next meeting is, iU'Solvcd, that the liquor Uatiio Is a greater curse than war. Election of officers at the E. E. hint Friday evening, resulted aa fol lows: President, Minn Elzzlo Reed: vice president, Jus. Burteiisliaw; heCr tary, Miss Abble Fry; attorney, E. A. Wiley; reviewers, Miss Dora TorU-t and J. 11. Marks; marshal, Joseph Tnrbet; assist ant maisnai, w. ti Wallace In all classes of society, one class Is fitted to teach, and another is to taken lower seat. We go on, and presume further, that one class is leurned, and capable of teaching, while the other is igiiorantand should receive Instruction. Although we are extremely sorry that the members of the Elite Literary Society are of the second class, yet w e are more than pleaded that we had one of thu former as a visitor last Frldav evening. In fact, until this gentlt man gave us an example, we uiu not have thcabllity to tell a good declamation rroiri a pxr one. w e did no know the benelils of an education or what it takes to constitute such; Ave did not huve the power to discern between irood and poor reading; we didn't know on what the decision of judges, in debate, should be based on, neither did we have any conception of the magnifi cence or asymmetrical man, until the entire mind and character of this able gentleman was unfolded to us indeer we shall long for tlicllme when this accomplished man shall condescend to visit us aguin, and thereby finish the work of bringing us from darkness Into light from barbarism to civilization. ACADKMICAL. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, Plalnfield, III., makes the statement that she cauzht cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a mouth by her family Ehyslilan, but grew worse. lie to!d er she was a hovclexa victim of con- Humpfion and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion; sue Dougnt a nottie and to iier delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at Beard's Drug Store; large bottles SOc. and ft .00. Cod'a Blessing to Humanity. So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years OH For.fsrGnovr. Or.. March 1. Ihavensed the ORKUON KIDNEY TEA and rbtnincd immediate relief. It is tkxi's Me-in; to hitmanttv. I take pleasure in rocommetitline it to the alfctcd. lam now nearly ninety yars old. came to Orefron in 1H1? in the ctnloy of the Hudson llay Conipanv. and since I ix'jraii U"-it; the OKEuOS KILi.NEY TEA 1 eniov g.t health. DAVID MI'S ROE. PosiTivE guhes ua Annn Rheumatism, Kearatgia, Corns HEADACHE. And ALL PAIN. Tbs California Fsiitivs sad Wgt:.T ELECTRIC COUGH CURB SVMS COLDS, CSOUf. CC.SitTl0. CsUey all Drr.gguts. Eich 85c, 50 & tl Craailngar & Os , Prop'a. Lot Angelas, Oal, For Sale by J. A. Beard, Lebanon. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, 7UTV BACK! STOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL BE TOO LATC. I have been troubled many years whh disea of the ktdneya and have tried diDtRit remedies and have ought aid from different phyaiciaaa wit hoot relief. About Oie 15th of April I was suffering from a very violent attack that almost prostrated me ia nc-fa a manner tnat I was bent over. When I sat down it was almost impossible for me to get up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. to my hotel. -I immediately commenced sing the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of ail the guests at the hotel, ha a few daya,I am happy to state. that I was new man. I wil recommend the tea to all ami aa I have been. O. A. TUPFBX, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Knaa, Cal. GO ML AW ktedl 9 T. C. PEEBLER'S Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, FINE EXTRACTS, TEA AND COFFEE," PRIZE BAK ING FOWDER, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. WW ' CASH PAID FOR llLL KINDS OF PRODUCE. ST. CHARLES HOTEL, M. V. DOUD, Only First-Class 4k) -y - v cures'? n FROM A. A. KEF.9. Fuiday Haiuior, Wash jrn. i, loyi. )K li.ZfKEfts: ew j-eur! I arrived and the first sound here that ears was tones of the lcll liurch Kteeple, which had jiihI been placed in position; so I have l lie honor of hearing the first bell rung In the county seat. We attended the .xercises ana me. A.mas tree in llie veiling, XiniiH turkey and a sociul ittrty, and then stepped into the bail ml uw them "trip the tight fantastic too." On the 25th took a tramp and returned with a nice lutoiquaii. 1 should get fi t, with a fine bill of fare every day. The town Is improving fast; there are three or four steamers where there was hut one three years ay;o. Fruit trees dot every place in the town and country, and the lrry pints fhow that this is a fine fruit section. Seventeen tons of strawlicrrles were shipped last season. There have been but two or three frosts and the weather is warm, with some wind. They can leat us for mud this time. If we do nt remain too long there is no danger of a famine. Everything favorable, I shall return soon to Id Webfoot. I will not intrude further on your time and space A. A. Kees. Happy Hoosl8rs. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster- of Ida vilte, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters bus done more for me than all other medicines combined, for that Imd feel ing arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hard ware merchant, same town, says: Elec trie Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease of life. Only 50c. a bottle at Beard's drug store. A Sure Care far files. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration causing intense itch ing when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleeding and protruding, vield nt once to Dr. Bosauko'a Pile ltmedy, which aets directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 5e. Druggists or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosun kn, 3:!9 Arch street. Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by M. A. Miller. Notice to f arraeri. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, t-ggx, and all kinds of farm produce, for' which I will pay the highest price iu eah or exchange for goods. G. W. Simpson. Albany, Or. Santiam Academy. Clase in Latin, Hteaer Arithmetic. Algebra. Phyiolngy, Thy. Geoeraphy, Boolc-Keeping, C 8. History and al-o In Common Branches. M-'iilcl Arithmetic daily after Jan. 1st, 1891. Terms: S2 to $3 per month. PA VIP TORBET. A. M.. Frincipsl. W. H BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guv's New Buildlne. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of Royal Ctdlege of Loudon and Bell rue Medical College, Mass. Chronic cases a specialty. Cancers removed without pain or the knife. OFFICE Kirk pa'riek'a building, Lebanon, Or SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW LEBAXOX, OREGON. W. T. Bt aSET. L. T. Bari. J. W. Baarea. BURNEY, BAR1N & DRAPER, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Twenty years experience ai Register of the V. S. lind Onice at Oregon City, Oregon, and in the Iand O0iie prnetiee, recommends ns in oor sp.'i-ialty of all kinds of business before the Land Mice, or the Courts and involving practice in the General Land Ofllce. TO -IN PROPRIETOR. Hotel in Lebanon TtraWs!t," BUT CURES ' Happy n DocyefTth, greyled my fyffm the c . . r-i SPECIAL THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAi The Many Have Too Few and th Few Too Many. Big prices will not do in these times, when even WPfllthv cannot nfffiril in waatt tlif-lr i-,rmpv stnrl fp require double duty of every dollar and every penny, r Among our daily arrivals we place before the people landslides that are positively beyond the whisper of Cf t tition or comparison or monopoly; prices that teach vu. the silent logic of truth the difference between dealing wiil live men and with dead men, between the cask and creiiv systems, between the right and wrong way. I bus we are hghting against the old credit evsteiii Ivr money, for reputation and for out among the masses these gains, to check the insane and criminal practice of wasting money for the paltry consideration of a little credit: . We quote vou the following eated by anyone in this country: Pins,. Dress Buttons Ladies' Wool Hose ......... Ladies' Scarlet All-Wool Vest and Pants, 1; sold by everyone for Si i;' Ladies' Merino Vest ................. . .... . ... .4Ce; wort! .rit: White Goods 8 and l-5c; to fee these goods t by 10 Spools Thread. . ........ . . ; ;:"u" G Soools Mile-End Thread. ........... . . . . : . . . ....... . . . . . . : . Y'2'c Ladies' Purees .20 to 75c; worth 50c to fl 00 Flannels from 20 to 87i; worth 30 to ."Ocy No. 135 Men's Undershirt, all wool, at $1 35; cannot be bojrl i less than $2 00 of anyone. Others from 40c np to $1 50; the Led values that were ever offered. - . Ribbons cheaper than at any 6ther place in this part of the " cna'r- .?y. To those who have neTer dealt" with me, I extend an invitation to come in and see, even if you do not buy. We want your trade, said will do better by you in our line than anyone. Towel Linen. ... . . ..... ...... . '. . ;12 to 20c; worth more money A Good Wool Hat. .25c, 40c and uppar ls Corset Steel . . .10c; worth 2 c Kid Gloves .70c, 75c, f 1 25, $1 GO, any grade and :?;? All-Wool Jersey Gloves .w.; . . .... .2Si Laces The beat value yon ever eae- Linen Lace 5 to S Jc ; worth 10 to 20c- ier yt Velvets ; i .37c per yd, black and color The most elegant line of Ladies' Handkerchiefs from 4c op to f 2 00. It is impossible to name everything, hot this is tlie music and these the prices that crowd our store whilst other merchants sleep on the counter awaiting all who want to buy on lime at figures that no people can afterd to par. Kespectfullv to the cash trade o:ilv. V C. C. HACKLEMAN, Next Door to Bank of Lebanon. W. B. DONACA, -DEALER IN- GROCERIES, Cigars, ToSacco, Fnnisling ,Goc&, Etc. FirstClass Go6c AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce for Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles, Posts, Board s and Picket Lebanon- Planin -AND UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKED ESTALISHED 15 1875 Refitted, Enlarged and ImproA NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYf ' " I manufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles1 Frames, Dwr Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., in fact . ' nfactured and kept on hand in a first-class planer. ' : In connection with the ahove, I also have ori fcftnBU-I v " cv lumber yard in which ia to be found rough and dressed Lnf ;- : Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishit ' ' l " for Cornices, Etc. , ni LITTLE POLLS. DO ROT CRIPE, SICKER 03 CCkSTIPATE. . Sore Cure for Sick Headache, na ui noauM ania iron or CaitafapttPttB. . biPnrif iRK thm Biood. Th Arm esa b niely adjontad to uit ikeu, aa ema pill can umi be too larava tm. Tit to tnka aa ao mucil anar . 42 pili poa np ia k aiobk vial which can baearrlad ia aat poekat. A OrM Ciaiii IT li i - mrmmm wica. Int.8imilimn t IIU. BAJarfeB boss mm vkkaai inua ar h. h W fM. HAttTCIfS IRON TONIC. a ptntinra tb. bxood: RitocuaTics tieum WHULTH ind VIOOKOU8 STRENGTH oTToii TH5.0B. HAflTFR HE0ir:iNEG0.ST.L0U13, W3. BA i-r' the people. Hence we -throw specialties, these matchless bar prices, which cannot le dn id . .-Ac paper; safety pins, large A.--. '2; i .5 and 10c doz; worth - 25c; worth 3-5. t-? fs- ......... .... . 40c: worth .50 f ; PROVISION Taken in Exchanf, Goods. 41 JLfiXi; BY S. L IICKERSOS. - ST P O.BA li i UlUUil 1 x. I I - . .. . . V ....