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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1891)
1 7 ,n Express. .iX.V)S, OKI). L. AtBXANDKR. A?i 1 3 & ALEXANDER, f ' l'ltrUIEKS AND rKOrUlKTORS. TERTJS OF SUBSCRIPTION. " XJne yw - .tl W Of .i& Hi aJvunop, 91 per ;ir.) i!lx months ..... I Oil 1 hrtt month .........,...,. Quisle ctK- . 05 OJ2EG02TS LKalSLAlVIlS. The legislature of Oregon, that lias jnt convened at its reg ular - bienniel session, Bays West Shore, will he called upon to enact the most important legis lation demanded of any legislatrurt? since Oregon became a state, and the people have a natural interest iixJkprtwing something about the men to whom such vital interests .re entrusted. Upon examination, it appears that there are twenty three republicans and seven demo crats in the senate and Forty-two republicans and eighteen democrats in the house, giving the republicans a majority of forty on a joint ballot. The eigruneanee of this is that it insures the election of a republican successor to Senator Mitchell and . renders the republican par t v wholly "responsible for the legislation of the session, since it has two-thirds ma jority in each house. Seperatedinto groups, there are twenty-nine farm ers and stock raisers, nineteen mer chants, fifteen attorneys, eight manufacturers, four bankers, four physicians, two real estate dealers, two mechanics, one accountant and one school teacher. This shows a fretty fair representation of the fading business elements' of the .state, and augurs well for the pass age of enlightened legislation. The j youngest member of the senate is .Jeff Mvers, of Scio, and of the house W. E.Thomas, of Portland. The '-oldest member of the senate is J. C. Carson, of Portland, and of the liouse John Minto, ef -Salem. Mr. flyers and Mr. Minto are respec tively the youngest and oldest in "the entir body. Less than one-third of them hava been members of pre-, vious legislatures, and are to that veitent free from the unprogrefsive spirit of their predecessors. Nine only are of foreign birth, nine of "the others being natives of Oregor . The Farmers' Alliance is becom ing a political factor that will make : it-self felt btfore another presiden tial election. An official enumer ation of the membership was un dertaken last July, which estimates :the number belonging to the organ station at 1,258,500. The Alliance .is semi-secret in its workings and Vbars certain trades and professions iroin membership. The inel gible Masses are bankers, rr.e-chante, ibrokers, commission dealers, buyers of cottoH, grain and produce, law yers, city doctors, preachers and chool teachers, land and book - agents, canvassers, liverymen, spec ulators and gamblers. Politicians of every political hue view with tastomshment the giant strides of this rapidlj'-growing organization. Some wily politicians are trustii g to Bome Hntoward circumstances o produce a rupture in the ranks, . and thus continue tie old parties in power. Editors of some of the great political dailies are hired, like the prophet Balaam, tr . curse the advancing host, but stil" the tide of enthusiasm sweepe across the country an4 promises t melt into one party the various elements of reform. It is very natural that those who have been denied membership should fail to see an3 thing good in the platform V of th Alliance, and consequently NfcUtTik it an inexcusable oversight that would exclude them from the counsels of the organization. Al ready the Alliance has elected the candidates for governor in Georgia. South - Carolina and Tennessee. There will be forty-four Alliance men in the new congress. Petitions have been circulated throughout the State, asking the legislature to pass a pharmaceuti cal law. We need a law regulating druggists and stpotheearieg. Vt want an examining board and wc ant druggists and their clerks to belicensed just as in Eastern States. A druggist 6houkl have a more thorough knowledge of medicine than a doctor, so that if the latter make. a mistake or prescribe ai overdose of some dangerous drug he may be able to correct the mis take. There seem te be fewer re strietions upon the drug business in this country than upon any other calling, It is too frequently the case that boys and young men sweep out drug stores and clean cuspidors fir a few weeks, an? pose as full-Hedged druggists. As the business is now conducted in some parts of the country, no sooner does the novice learn to dis tinguish between vini gallici and crot n oil than he is ready to dis pense drugs. A little legislation in the matter Would not be amiss. In lookingover the Athena Press last Week vre discovered that the editor had appropriated, without credit, the column from the Express oalled Our Grindstone. The Press has just recently come out bi weekly, und we see no good reason w hy that .paper should not be issued daily. That paper in largely made up with reading matter from our columns, and its readers will please remem ber that whatever good there is in It is to be credited to the Lebanon Express. " - The innate selfishness, hungry acquisitiveness, ravenous cupidity ftnd deep-mouthed avarice f some gold caters in these United Stater vould slav with envy even Mam he least erected spiiit that Destitution and want jtre- said t o spread throne's' twcr.tv-on-nties in the state of .Nebraska, The ingenious, mercenary devices of the true jockey afford an inter esting and not unprofitable study to those who have cows to sell or horses to buy. The way that Pome poor victims sweat at a bargain under the engineering ability of men who drive sharp bargains, is quite beyond our comprehension. It would bo well if harm stopped here. But this huckstering spirit is leprous to character. It beast ializes; it breaks down tk trader's own respeet for himself, as much as ours. The man who will school himself into the adoption of all manner of disguisements about the horse he has to sell, will adopt the same artifices and quibbles about the opinions he wishes to force upon 3-our acceptance. Let him mend his ways by showing all the spavins in the next horse he has to sail (there will be some or he would not sell) and his reformation is not altogether hopeless. The election of Oregon's United States Senator will occur on Tues day, Jan. 20, at 12 o'clock in each house of the legislature separately, and each day thereafter at 12 M. in joint convention. The election of Hon. J. II. Mitchell on the first ballot is conceded. A joint caucus of the republican members veted unanimously to re-elect Senator Mitchell. a Kxrttnnent Runs hiuh in Lebanon at Beard's drug store over System Builder, as everbody is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach. Dvf-neoesia. Cousmnntloii and Impure Blood. Try it and tell your friends about it, as it must possess woiuiertul merits w lien all speas well ot it, Take It Kefore Breakfast The great npiwtiner. tonic anil liver mrtilator. In to for more than 50 year In England . Posi- live specific for liver complaint. Bad a.-te in the mouth on arising In the moniinc. dull pains in the head and back of the eyes, tired feeling' dix- liness, lanjriHW symptn of liver complaint. Remedy fr. Henley' Emrlfch Dandelion Tonic. Relieves convtirrion, sharpens the appetite and :cmc nr the entire svMeni. tet the evnuine fmm yonr dmjrgist lor S1.U0 and take according to di rections. God's Blessing to Humanity. So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Vears Old. Fouext Grove. Or.. March 19. Ihnvetmed the ORKi'.ON KIDNEY TK and obtained immediate relief. It is llod's hleine t humanitv. I take pleasure in reeommendin it to the aniieteii. Iam now n.-aly ninety yar" rM, came to Orejrnn in in the employ of the Htilwii i Hav i'omnanv. and since 1 began tiMnjr thi OitEuOX KIDNEY TEA I ev.jov k.kk! health. UAMD JIl.KO, FROM DESPAIR TOJOY. Paill Btry sif m .m, mm H.w Ss VlaavUr Mn4 Usp. plmssaw Mr. Morton X. BarUa, resldirif'at Ko. St West t5U Etrset, Nsw Terk Ci7, has paasod tfarouarb a most wonderful experioocw. Mrs. Harlan bad m happy horns and through hsr devotion ta her bom duties OTsr-tajied her strenrth. She had de Pleased feeUaya, sotirs lack of aaertT ia U sad Soally a oug-k at nijcfct and mom. inx which trr worse sack day. Tpoa lookiog" la tb fteat she saw dark etrrtas uBder her ere and found that she was srowrns tbrnaar and lostn all Interest ia Ufa. T&ispalajul state of thlags continued for mouths untfl anally ska became so weak she eouid not attead to aer duties and was confined to he bee the greater part of the time. One day Mr. R arises very dear friend Sli-a. Wiliajrd called aad was aaaiMed to see her so wan and faded. Vwe kH(;bt kectio spot stood upon eeeh eheek, her Up were blue, her face eincbed and drawn, and there'was a Stteous look la her eras. Kre. WiDard knew its meanttconsumption and her heart waa touched for kor friead. At her earnest requet the cee oi an taa-usn nei tdy for oonsum ptiaa was tried. At the start wery little effect eould be seen, so treat an inroad had the aie se made, but hy do frees Mrs. H aria a bena te regain her lost appetite, then her rtrensth, tbea her hope, then ber heal th, aad she ts te 3nT in perfect physical con dition, wholly as a resalt ef the use o Air. atcwi inr iiih Remedy for Ooosu sap ton. 1 The lesmn of this staple story skould be plats to att. No man or woau can afford te nerlect those first symptoms of coasrimptron, which sera so slig-ht but wkfch becesaes so terribie unless taken in time- This Greet Remedy bss saved the live of hundreds of well known men nd women who were on the verge of the rrar from consumption but who an weU and bap pi to-tiatr. . It is sold nnirersali y. The Boad to Wealthi4 Cannot be tnceessfully traveled with est seed health. Te reach wealth or any coveted petition in life requires th toll possession and operation of all th feo- ieltles kind aatar has endowed as with. Thee conditions cannot exist antes th physical being I la perfect working order, and this I Impossible when the liver and spleen srs torpid, thutobstrvct litf th secretions, ess ring indigestion and dyspepsia, with all ot thair accont panylng horrors. . DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic xtrtt a peeiflc Influsne ever th liver, excites H to hsalthy action, resolves Hs chronic engorjemenis, and promotssth ecretions ; core Indigestion and const I 4 pstlon, sharpen th appstit, tones ap i the entire system, and makes lit worth ? living. I. R. BORUM, Tonsorial Artist. A Good Shave, Shampoo, Hair Cut. Cleaned or Dressed. HCT acd COLD BATHS at ALL EOURS. Children Kindly Treated. Call and .See Me. THE BEST. JX M. Fbbkt & Co' Illostrated, Demcriptie and Priced SEED ANNUAL For 1891 will be mailed F R k. E. I ".to all applicants, sod to last season tf I eastomers. It is better than ever, i very person using Csron, flower or Field Seeds. t 1 should i end for it. Address FERRY V CO. ETROIT. MICH. beeuunen tn tnm won a I Notice of Dissolution. Nt.TICE" IS - HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing Iietwwn Villioin IWiriioic ami H. K. Itiirbour, knoaii h 'arbour Bros., and ilohiqr a furniture imsiufss in banon, OregOM, i tins day cliolve'1 by mntna! :onaent, H. H. Ea-bir re'iring, and the btwne. :niatureto be eoniw'ed by WiHi-iiri J'.aTrour. Ill debts owin? sfti1 tirai o"he pnii toVi illiara 'arbour, and all dnht owing by said- firm to be :aifl iy William Baroiir. i.cb:ir.ou. Oi., Jiiii- -i, lt'Sd. v i WM. EAHBOXm. , .. 11. K KAUiiOVH. Come a JOIN THE) RUSH! And Buy Your Goods at NET WHOLESALE COST -OF- MLontag REMEIVlBER I mean What I Say And that for the Next Thirty Days You Can Buy Goods at Net Cost for Cash or Produce. "'' I have quit the credit business entirely, and from and after this date will not sell gootls 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, But come in and examine our Immense Stock of Dress Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and (shoes, Groceiies, tc., and you will find that you caiv get more goods for less money than anywhere else in creation. , ; TO YOU WHO ARE OWING ME. I can oiity 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 and pay up. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE. WM. BARBOUR, DEALER IN FURNITURE, UPIIOLSTKJtA', WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, !liairs of Every TVacripMoit and IX--grtts of Comfort, Picture Frames, MoulJings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, :n Fact Everything Belona;lna; to the Trade at Prices that Defy otnpetltlon. Churchill & Uonteith's Old Stand. LEBANON, : : OREGOX. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'niicl f?'ate Land OfrW, Oregon City, Oregon, Not. 2s, IS90. Norl-e i hereby (riven that In romliam-e with 'he nviniomnf the net of Cflnen-w of J tine 3, 17, entitled "An art ftw the sale of timher lan.U in (he statfis of California, Orcson. NvvaUn. ami Washington Territory ,' Flank Ijikc. of Unvnanls, county f AlnmfKla, Ktate of California, iia thU day filed in fhiM o8it.e his MTorn Matenif-nt No, xta. for the purchase of the N. K. 4 of See. No. ;2, in Tp. No. 1SS., R. Xo. 4 K., ami will offer mof to s!mw that tlte land Hipht is more valu able for its tlmlier or stone than ftr aKrietiltural mirjiose. and to establish hi elnim to faid land before the resMer and receiver of thin ofliee at Oregon Ctty, Oregou, on Friday, the 27th day of March, 1KV1. He names" an n itneseo: J. F. Wood, J. K. Grant, J. F. Temple and C. FTey, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all persons rlaiminftr adverw-ly the aboveleseribed land are requested to tile their elHtinK in this office on or before faid 27th davof March, J. T. AH'ERfcrON, Kegiste'r. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, January 7, lsn. Notice is hereby given that the iollow ing-nnnied settler lius tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proot win ne mane netore tne countv Clerk or I. inn coumy, at Albany, Oregon, on March 2d, isyl, viz: ISAAC X. HAYES, Pre-emption !. s. Xo. 6940. for the S. W. i of Sec 1. Tp. 10 S.. R. 3 East. He names Hie following witnesses to prove his continuous residence tin and cultivation of. said tanfi. viz: t.corgc A. Meiwer, T. J. Mecioary, Andy K.'.lmnnand Maty Myers, all of Rock Creek i". O., Linn county, Oreiro'i. J. T. APPERSOX, Register. Dissolution Notice. NOTICE IS HEKEISY GIVEX THAT THE jialnership licretoforc existing between Herlii-rt t'niss and Everett T. Miller, of Lebanon. Orvg m, encmed in sawing wood and running a cnojiiic- i ihiscny oissoiven ty mutual consent. The said Miller retires Iri.ui the business. The said Cnisa-M ill pay all debts doc by said firm and wui collect on aouuts fine to aiM tmn. IIKKBF.KT CISOS8. T.YKRETT X. MILLER. Lebanon. Or., Doc. 12, 10. - Bureau of Information. TIMBER AXD MIN'FRAL RKSOl'RCFrJ OF l.itm co:ini.r tsr bt:0"xri on aupli'stion; :!.-o tiiiiiin-r si.vi K-uii.'ht ind -xiid at tlie fcffice of the LriiAVOS EXPKF. Running! . ii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tnited States Ijind 0!T:ee. . Oreexm Ci:y. Oretron, Nov. 2. 1W0. Notice if hereby riven thnt In vomplinnee with the provision of the art of Couuremtof June X. 17, entitled "An a.-t for the sale rf timber land. in the Slates of California, f)reftOB, Nevada, and Washington Territory," tvelyn C haljhn, ol Pan FratK-lsro, rotintv of San VranH-eo. Ptate California, has this dav tiled In this critice htt woru statement No. '."Si, for the rtnrehaw of the 8. F- of See. No. 2, In To. No. IS K. No. 4 K . and will offer proof to show that the land Mxisiit is more valuable for lis timher or stone than for acrieiiltnml p'trpt-s, and to establish her rlaltn to said land before the rej;lst-r and reee'verof thb ofliee at Oreon Cily. Oregon, oa Thursday, t!ie 26th dav of March. 1W. fbe names as witnesses: J. Bichard, A. Frey. J. M . i em pte. c. f. cnambcrv all oi tfan Fran etseo. Califtiroia. Anv and alt cer"ons clsiminsr adverlv t'w above-deseriljed land are reipiested to tile their riaims in tnisomee on or nerore said ?lh oar ol March, 1891. i. T. AFrERSON, Rejttoter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnlted Ftntes land f llltv, Oregon City, On-pw, Nov. 29 KX. Notice is hereby dven that in eornplinrce wl'h me provisions oi ine act of cttnirrra of June 3 1!7. entitlel "An act for the sale of timber Utn-.l-In the Mates of California. Oreeon. Nevada, ami Washington Territtiry," John M. Temple, of San rntucieo, county of Ma Francisco, state oi California, has tills dnv find In this onli his worn statement Xo. Ja"9. for the pure has-of ine e. " . y oi wc. .-so. i -, in i p. jso. 13 K. rvo. 4 F... and will tiller proof to show that the land ought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver ol tin. office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tbuivday, the 26tb day af March. 1H91. He names as witnesses: J. E. Grant, F. lake, J. F. Wood and E. E. Kalijohn, all of San Fren cLco. California. Any and all persons claimine adverselr the aboveleseribed lands are requested to flic their claims in this office on or before said 2fith day of -Marctl. isai. J. T, Al l Eu&ON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vnited States Land Office, Oregon City, Oregon, fcov. 29, 190. Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance with the pmvisions of the ai-t of Congress of June 3, lSTK. entitled "An act for the sa'e of timber Un.'s h the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Anna M.i Frey, of San Francisco, county of Wan Francisco, Btate ef Cal ifornia, has this day filed In this office her sworn statement No. fflfiO, for the pnrcbive of the 8. H of N. E. i and Its 1 and 2 of Bee. No. 2. In Tp. No. IS 8., K. Ko. 4 F, and will ofiec proof to show that the land sought is more valimble for its tim lier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said lnnd betbre the renter and receiver of this ofliee at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2fith day of March, 8ne names as witness: E. E. Rnbjohn.C P. Chambers. J. K. Wood and J. M. Temple, all of Ban Francisco, California. ; Any and all perrons claiming 'adversely the above-descrilied lands are requested to file their els Lap In this ofliee on ot before said Nth day of March, 18W. i. T. AITKR8QK, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nifed States lyitid Ofnce, Oregon City, Oregon, Nev. 2, IS90. Xotlce Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale ot tlmlier lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." Jeremiah K. Grant, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco. 8a'e of Cali fornia, has this day filod in this orhce his sworn statement No. "2361, for the purchase of the 8. E. M of Sec. No. 12. in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 4 E.. and wi'l offerproof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone t ban for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2tUh day cf March. ISM. He names as witnesses: J. T. Temple, J. F. Wood, E. E. Rahjohn and F. Lake, all of Sun FrancUco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-describcd lands are requested to tile their claims in this ofliee en or berore said Sfith day of March, 1891. 1. 1. APPERSON, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ofliee, Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1800. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 187. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," John F. Wood, of San Fran cisco, county of San Francisco, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. iXi, for the pureha.se of the N. W. of Sec. No. 12, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. E., and will- offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valu able for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Ore con City, Oregon, on Friday, the 27th day of March. 1891. - He names as witnesses: F. Lake. J. E. firant, J. F. Temple and C. Frey, all of San Francisco, CaU lfornia. Any and n persons elnlm'iijr adverselr the al;rve-!eeribpd binds are requested to tile" their rlnims in this office onarbefi.ro said 27:h dnv of March, 1S01. J. T. APPrRScN, Rc-gistcc W.C. PETERSON, SAM'L M. OARLANO, Notary Public Attorner-at-law. PETERSON & GARLAND, Real Estate Brokers, ATI OH tltSB- Choice Bargains In Large and Small Farms. Best Fruit Laud lu Valley. Finest Grain Raw-he In World. Improved and Vnimproved Ijind, from W per acre and up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Have on hand CHOICE CITY PROPF.HTY, Raridence and Dullness. Bargains In all additions to the town. HOUSES RESTED & FARIS LEASED. COLLECTIONS RECEIVE I'ROMPT ATTEN TION. NOTARY BVBIKES8 A BrECIALTY. INSURANCE. e AGENTS FOR LONDON 4 LIVERPOOL A GLOBE ISSVR AKCK TO; GUARDIAN ASSCRANCE CO.. of Ixndon. OAKLA.HD HOME INHl'RACE CO., or Oakland, California; ' STATE INSl'RANCE CO., of Fa'em. Oreon. FARME1W A MERCHANTS' 1NSVRANCE CO., of Salem. -We take pleasure lawgiving our tmtrons all Information, desired In our lines of business. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Gradwoh!, of Albany, HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of AH Competitors In Crorkerr, Fshry Goods. Tovs. Rneers Rros.' SHyeraare. French China and Glasaware, Boys' Wagons, 1HU t amages. Etc. NOW LISTEN! The fldrn Rule Bazaar makes a speclaltv of the Finest TeaK, Coders and Hak ins: Powders, every package of which is manufac tured for and bean the name of Uoklen Mule '2.00 M rin (WDIES W. L. DOUGLAS fc O U and other special. p3 oHUt ffife ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address W.lUOL'UIjA&lrecktaB,Maae. bold by C. C. HACKLEMAN. O. E. HARDY JEWELER, Flai on hand a large stock of JEWELRY JUST KECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. NEW HARNESS SHOP LEB A NOX,OREGON, J. C. FREY & SON, DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Peterson & Wallace's Old Stand. THE CHURCHES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Thomas P. Boyd, pastor.- Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Meet ing of the Eoworth League at 8 P. M. Praver meeting Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock. All are iuvited to attend these services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. Marcellus. pas tor. Services every Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7-30 M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Praver meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All wel come. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH N. L. New, pastor. Services the second and fourth Sahoaths of ench month, morning and evening. Sundny sccooi every baobatu at 10 A. m. tveryuno welcome. aM.uv: AT COST1 To Mako Room for My Fall & Winter Stock OK DRY GOODS, FDRHISHIRG GOODS, AKD IOTIOKs, I WILL CLOSF OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes AT OOST. Now ia the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. ' 1 Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptly sttenft.'d. W. K. READ, The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, T. E. Hog-. Receiver, AND Oregon Db y elopment Co's Steamsip Lias 225 Mites Shorterl 20 Honrs Less Tlmal Than by any other Route. FIRST-CLASg THROUGH PA8SENQER AND FRtlQHT LINE From Portland and all points in the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, CaL OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCHEDULE lExcept Sundays.) Lv Yaiiiiiia...7tJ A M Lv Corva!lls10 SS A M Ar Altmnv 111 A M l.v Allianv LliO P M Lv Corvallifi.. 1IFM Ar Yaquina 43h f M O. A C. trains connect at Albany and CorTallis, The above trains connect at Yaquina with the ureeon ievei'Hment tompany s line ot Meam- siiis ueiaccn cqituta ana ban t ranciaco. SAILING DATES. S. S. Willamette Valley WILL SAIL From Yaqnlna Jan. 1st. 9th, 19th, 27th. From San FratK-ixo Jnn. 4th, l-tlh, 3d, Slit. This company reserves the right to change sail ing nates a unoui notice. WM. M. HOAO. C. C HOtiUE, Ueneral Manager. . O. F. A P, Agent. Cvallis, Or. Oregonian Railroad Go. General Offices Coriier Front and F Btreetf, Tortland. EAST SIDE. Faux PoKTLimn To PuKTLAan o 8 S. STATIONS. 1 553 - Is I& 3 z. b! LV. LV. AH. AR. r. m. a. w. r. m. a. w. oil 8 W Irtlaud S P Co. 4 00 9 S5 7 4"i 10 Wootiburn 1 40 7 SO 8 60 11 2-i filverton UK 6 45 i 4:1 ... est Scio.. 9 ot S So Tallcian 84 5 07 ....Bronnfviile 7 49 C 50 Coburg S !0 WEST SI1B. Air lie j Portl'nd MaiL Mil 9 20 Portland A W V ...7 Z iT5 12 OS Dundee Junction 2 05 2 Oi) ....Sheridan 9 00 4 1 . Dalian....... 8 22 4 S5 ..Monmoith 7 1W 5 55 Airlle 42 Tieket for Wert Side stations for aale at toot of Jerterson street. Tickets for hast Side station for ale at Cnion depot, corner Fifth and I streets. Passengers from Lebanon for Scio and other points north of Tallman fgootbeni Pacific crosr init). can connect at Tallinau at tM A. M., and for Itrownsville and iKiitits south of Tallman. con nect there at 3:55 P. k. fTTAS. N. BCOTT. Gen. Bupt. A Gen. F. A Pas. Aent. DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE. You can buy any f tlie L.ATKST PATTERNS Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. TIIEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF Tin, Capper. . IJaoden and Stone Ulare, also PUMPS AND PUMP FIXTURES. t Job Work done on Short Notice. BRICK! BRICK! 125,000 Brick: - At my yard In the suburbs ot Lebanon For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All Kinds of MASON WORK DONE With Neatness and Despatch. I. W. HARDIN.1:' "islO MONARCH "We have chanced our name, may come and seasons go, goods to Rich and Poor Alike. . . ." s For ten months we have stood at our post selline -GRCP CERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS and the . BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS, and yet our stock, like leaven, . i Increases All the Time. Old Jason, like a. fool, sailed in the Argo to Colchis search of the golden fleece; now-a-days people find the den fleece in the 13 rownsville Store. Remember. Farmersl , i i : - I pay cash for your produce and at the" same time ke everything you want. Formerly, all roads lead to Rom under the new road law every leads straight up to BACH'S DON'T KAIL, MAMMOTH STOCK - OF - 'Winter -AT- Xi. It: . BLAvIIV'S NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock ,of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-CIass Tatteri.- "T Headquarters - IX - DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Second floor a full line of Boots & Shoes, In which I will not be underseld. Come and see me and I will treat you well. O. V. SIMPSON, ALBANY, Q. LOVELEE, Merchant Tailor, LEBANON, OREGON. An Elegant Line of Suitings Kept in Stock. . - Cleaning and- Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. A. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. J. J. BEARD, Druggist & Apothecary, -DKAI.KU IN- Pure Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oil, Glass, Stationery , Fine Perfumery, Brashes and Combs, CIGARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES, Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. GROCEIti but not our bass. Panics ; but I go on forever selling . geous for sale atisach s L-or. trail, toe-path and wagon roai CORNER STORE. V TO SEE THE Clothinc NEW PRICES! for Bargains OREGON,-" 1