m Impress,
ASUS ol':,, k. AI.RXAKtKH.
& ALEXANDER,
.ljiiiEns ani PnornurroRS.
ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
jc.r ...? ......ri l
tf rm.k tn nivdiit'o. SI M) per yeir.l
r vmvuUi-;. . . . 1 (VI
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tnKle roirteti,..w....VMM. ....... .-. 03
i 27 A' GQVEJiNOirS MESSAGE.
i'.tw iSmnovcr's message la cliar
sruUristie vf Iho man. Criticisms
rf the public tlocimient are not con
fined wholly tatlie republican party.
Kven llie democrats luul in it doc
trines not altogether palatable,
"while the Alliance can claim that
It has not been altogether over
looked. No matter what, party
.claims to reign in the gubernatorial
office, it is evident that Sylvester
rennoyer rules. Very ravel v is it
the case that all the principles in
any political platform are embol ied
in one man, and in tins ease the
the man is found to be larger than
-"" tbe ivartv. Polities is the science
tvf government,
ana in retluong,
classifying and avronginsthe prin
ciples of government according
to' some scientific plan, it is
.
citstomary to accept or reject
,unl,1irau U uu.v,1u
or fail to adiust themselves to the
working parts of tno jxditical ma
ltinery. It is just barely possible
that the labelling process has been
, earried a liitle too far. The two
jvarties find themselves so jaearly
in accord upon general principles
at times, that it frequently becomes
necessary to incubate something
distinctive, something not in the
other platform, a"nd the forces are
-arranged for another campaign.
"We admire tlie man, though we
may not accept hia political princi
ples in toto.": Some pnfess to find
"in his message a bid to catch the
votes of the Alliance, We claim
' not the ability to read Vhe Gover
nor's mind, but an explanation of
vthis overlapping of party lines
may be sought in -the fact that no
party has a monopoly of intelli
e gence, honesty or political foresight,
but that some good is, probably, to
be found in all of them; ana if by
-adopting this eclectic course the
iresoarees of political science are
c enriched, we do but esteem him
;he more on that account, and the
.jissaulta of puny politicians upon
rwhat they consider a weak point
;Are only the buntings of a jHditkttl
tharlfttaj:rr.
"Several papers (we will not call
Jthem newspapers) have been born,
ehristenexi and fostered nder the
ilaw relating to the publication of
-timber land notices. The piratical
forays of these catch-peuny sheets,
.-styling themselves newspapers,
meet no public want, are run from
"purely selfish and mercenary mo
lives and subsist solely upon forest
iTv.ps. We learn that a paper is to
be started in a mountain village
Tvhiieh is isolated from the world,
smrrounded by mountains, without
readers and with no other induce
ment than a few townships of sur
veyed timber lands. If such un
timely births are to be classed as
newspapers, tl en we should like to
inow the rules of interpretation
which apply in such cases.
A more satisfactory system of
drainage should be adopted
throughout the Willamette Valle-.
if this were done hundreds of acres
of land which is submerged six
months in the year and affords but
a precarious living to grazing herds,
i would be made fruitful. Another
advantage to be derived from such
n svstem is letter roads. It is no
uncommon sight to see men come
to market on the forward wheels of
a wagon because four wheels are
too heavy a draft for a team.
As will Ve seen by correspon
dence in this paper a Farmers Alli
ance was rganizeJ at Kock Hill
thi3 week. As a people, farmers
are credited with being a sleepy,
inactive classs of citizens, but there
seems to I e a general awakening
all over th.e country and the impu
tation will have to be withdrawn,
for it i3 found to be a poor taunt.
The office of railroad commiss
ioner must be a sinecure. Up to
hist Thursday there were no fewer
t han eighteen candidates for a po
sition on the board. Just what the
railroad commission is good for de
ponent saith not, but it is our pri
vate opinion that if the board were
Abolished altogether that it would
hardly be missed.
The bill to abolish the office of
county assessor and create in its
stead the office of precinct assessor,
we think should be passed. The
latter has many . ail vantages over
the former method to one at all
aquainted with the practical work
ings of the two systems.
We are, and ever have been, op
posed to an extravagant appropri
ation for the World's Fair and are of
the opinion that the money which
it is proposed to use for that pur
pose would better be spent in buil
ding wagon roads and thus open up
the country's resources.
Mr. Holmes has introduced a bill
to prohibit certain persons from
marrying. This may be all right,
but it loks like an affront to com
mon sense Better legislate so a?
-to nxake the marriage relation a
little more binding and divorces!
more difficult to obtain.
Jlie JerTerson Review has entered
11 pen its second year and promises
to live to a riie old age in spite f
-position anddiseouragemets.
We recc-ivrd a
if the Oalc-
conv ti
ni uiisprvcr luis woeK, uitu. me
'viaoc-J-ihr.t ii
is not a casual
Tliere v nn niH'iiU'Ht on Mi mat!,
but the "K-tiv-r' iirrlvftl on time.
MenMes to rljilit nf us, itlphllierln to
li'fl of o.h, ji'xni lifuttli pit-vuiln, tuul nil
ure happy.
"Urni,'' you phouM write a novtl.
lTuw wotiM "Tiu Myetrry r I X U
or, A .itne Hliavi",'' ftrike yon?
"Lit t!o Bint's" Voii H IhisIum; hut
we tritiit, Willi ilie rclttni nt Miring, 1
it will Kiu bu luurd In our land. j
Uojr! that "HhuU-Kyed" Caiitulitui
f?mut wm no rn(; Imt as tU-r I no
iv? hw lit Canaila they grow to unor
inout li'u.
The new walk, from the poatoHiee
south to ltrush street, U eoimiVtoil. It
adds to the comfort of the i-itizons, as
wi'H as Ih'Idr an ornament to the town.
One who was there Informs u that
the mmee at the Ferrier mnrh FrMny
nk'ht was a '"howling suoeo-x," and
strictly Vwrnl John," Ailnm, Mown,
Jesse and three Dovlm-s were there.
We will startle the readers of F.x
rRKss next week lit the weather ivr
nilts) with a talo of li-u-v that dates
b'.u-fc to a liall yirlor t Christina, and
the end Is not yet.
We hcaril a sweet "i!- xIukIu",
t'ulo y. rnie bi W to Klin,"
Perish the thought that we aspire
tocrltleie; hut (unlet imrim ii exH-rl-In
mining was an extrntion)
there was a time when pine knots and
turpentine stuip would have hcen hailed
with delight, in vl -w vf nrofjtcits and
f.iith; and now you can nhvnys et pi.
J. !. itro? has a new stock of goxls,
ami has plenty of exercise, l-lmr Innd
loinl, liveryman, P.M. ami storekeeper
combined, hut he la always it adv to
take In shekels, show j:ools, and bave
" P tent-appiitti-r. joke at the an-
imal in the I.ehnnon utage (we do
uot ,uean Mr . Matchvtt 0 " v
Where is Justice? (not the Sweet
Home justice who is salivated with
the measles). We don't want the
earth nur do we ask $:'0(X) to make
a spring; it is good without legisla
tion. Neither do we "hanker" for a
railroad. What we do want is a sur
vey of this burg. One of the hest
water powers in the State is roII'1hI
by capital, that idts with folded hands
waiting for a vise; land, that should
le covered with the eotiac-a of work
instmen, is converted into a prune
orchard. Many are waiting an oppor
tunity to invest, and assist in making
thia one of the best manufacturing
towns on the eoast.a it should be.
We ask, when will we get a survey,
and lich answers, when!
(.To he continued.)
C. Ritic.
CANAIt.l TI1ISTI.K8.
Miss Ora Burrell is sick tith the
measles.
Andrew Hale, of Albany, is i.-iiing
at J. A. Caldwell's.
I. Morris is. spending the winter
with Mr. and Mrs. Gee.
We understand that Mr. Cave's
children have the diphtheria.
Miller Morgan, of Shedd, waj visit
ing his son, Jas. Morgan, last week.
Several of the Imvs were out the
o'.her day on a cayote hunt, but ha.
no success.
Grandpa and Grandma Pnrrish vere
vishing their daughter, Mrs. MeKin
ney, the first of the week.
Jas. Morgan lias a line band of sheep
of 400 head, which he brought up
from the valley last week.
We are sorry to learn that Mr.Gro?,
who hag been rick for some time, hat
not improved in health much.
Mrs. McKinney, w ho has teen in
poor health a long time, we are cla-5
to learn, has improved so that she ir?
able to be out.
Win. McTherson, who went to Leb
anon some time ago and wt taken
down with the measles while there,
returned to his home last week.
Charle? Pulliam, who was worship
for Ja3. Morgan lat fall, went tip to
Sweet Home on a visit to his mo'.hvr;
while there he was taken down with
the measles. He returned to Mr.
Morgan's yesterday. Charlie says he
had the measles in goo I shape and
that they are still raging, at Swet
Home, there being as many a live in
one family down whh thorn.
Br vn-Eved SrsiE.
Pronounced Kopelsss, Yet Saved.
From a k-tttr wriiien ly Mi's. AIh V..
Himl.of (Jroton, S. IX, we qw-te: '".s
taken wi?h a liul coM, which eeitleil
on inv Lmipi, coiiirh t-t in ami finally
terjuiuat-'d in Consumption. Fi tir
do. tr- p;.ve me up, wying I co; M li e
lut a slmrt time. I pave mv-lf up to
my iSavic.ur, ihtt rmiiifd if i eonlJ not
stay with my friends on earth, I w u'd
mtet my alisnl oih-m nhove. My hus
Immi was advised to get Dr. King's
New Diwovt ry for Consumption.
Coughs and C-olds. I gave it m trial
to 'k in all eitritt tttUf; it Iihs fund
me, and thank Jid I iiin now a well
and hearty woman." Trial hottlef
free at Heard's drug store; ivgular size,
50c. and SI. 00.
Exe :m-tit
U jiis hlsrh in Lcbnt on at TV-tod's
dru store over System liuilder,
ns evfr!o.l v is nsmj it for (.'atarrh of
Hie toma.-h, DyHTin, Coiistimption
and Iitiniire lilixxl. Trv it m! tell
your frit'iuls ftloiit it. us it must possess
wonderful merit; w hen all pculi well
of it.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
T"nirM? Sfv.to IjiiiiI Office.
Oregon City, nvsrtm. N'v. Ji, l90.
Nirti"? ! fcppiv eivvn that in oompiiar.pp with
the provfons of act ot" Oiusno f J tine 3.
1ST., eiiiii'ifMl "An art fr kc i timlior lanrt
in t!ie SiaU'S f C:v1iftniin. On -r m . Nevmla. aint
Wa'Jttnston Tprrirorj ." Jt nmiah E. raiil, of Su
Francisco, jwinty of San Kranoisoo. Stso of Cali
fornia, lias this day fiU.il i'l this oHHv hi-i Mvoni
statemont No. 2".ini, for ihe vrr-haae of the S. E.
ofsoc. So. 12. in Tp. No. is s., R. No. 4 F...an.l wil
oflVrpnxf lofhow tha; the la ml RMiffht iniorp
uabie for ius tiailier or sTorte than for Airrioirtfura!
fMinioex. and to stabiih his claim to sail lAnti
lcfire th rc-Ki.ter aifl receiver of thi? !1i( nt
(rerii Ci' v, Oregon, 011 Thursitav, the 2Cth day of
March, IMil.
lie nm as witnesses: J. F. Tsmple, J. F. Wood,
K. K. Hibjohn nud F. Lake, all of San Francisco,
Cfllifoniia.
Atiy and all person claiming adversely the
aboveiewrrited lands are reHK-stel to file" lhe.tr
claims in thisoiliee wi or bf-fore yaid itUli 1av of
March, lsyi. J. 1. Ari'EKSON, liegister.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
I'nl'e-1 S'p.te. Tjjnd Office,
O-i'iv-n i ity, On-v'on. Nov. ;.
Ni. T" heri.iy j;iren th;it in comrlfance wi:h
the j : irw. oi iLc ti t of unrreNS f .lurrr
17H. cn'itlvd "An act fi-rt!:e mi'u of timber iar 's
in..;.- .satfsof C-ili:niia. rcKn. N'a.'a. a :d
v; 'tinu.n Tcrrli.jry." Ann l. Frey, of Sm
Frz i.. :sco. co'.in'v of S:m Franciro, suite of t':il-ifo.--
h:i li;:.1. ny filc-t in tl.ts office her ttt-rrn
t -.ctit No. 2;ia." lor the v'"chuse of the f-'. 3
-if N. ft. li and Lots I and 2 of Sec. N'o. 2, in Tp.
No. i:: H.. k. No. 4 1C. and will offer t:r.of tus'.(iw
ihat :h l.aid soirht is more valnabk- ffr ii- fitn
iier or :troio timn for a'jTiculturjil purrf iM'. a- d to
eiab!i-iii !i r claim to said lnr.l tx't'or.: the rc. i"-ter
and ri-ii'er of this ofriee at Oregon 'i.y. Oi-.-gon,
on Tlwr-'day. the JfitU day of Mnvcii. l.-;'l.
Sne iii'.meA a witne--.s: E. E. iiat.jol !,, C. P.
Cbami.r't. J. F. Wood and J. M. Temple, ail of
San Kmih-iwM. Califarnia.
Any ii:d fiil ptrpous claiming n'lverfly the
ntaveie.-cnied latid!i are rt-'tncKted to Me their
':aim : "hjs otniw on r te!.ri. ipl 2i' li day 01
Mron,im
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE IS TIEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
U'il rww mi.l M W lUrtinnr Irunini .is
iv.rlvour Bros., and doing a furniture business in
Ixiltnon, Oregon, is thisdav dissolved by mutual
eous.rp.t H. R. Bartonr reriring, and the business
I ia uiture 10 lie com.ui
.1 lv , 1 1 liftm i;arrwnr.
i 11 (
-.rsr.winc SHU'i l!r:ll lo OC ri.lia IO liimiil ,
ir. and ftll debts iwiug by said Iw'in to be
1 i-a
i i.et"oa Or., Jan. 5, Isk.
WM. B AKTtOFR,
H. R BAKBOL Rj.
REMEMBER
-THAT-
MOITAGUB
IS .STILL IN
-WITH
- OK
Best
and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE-
iii tlie Volley,
ANI IS
CLOSIIG OUT!
ENTIRE STOCK
OF WINTER GOODS AT
Prices that Defy Competition !
oun i.ow trices is the pkhsuadku.
Every Article Marked Down 1 1
OTiiirsci 1 2 icxs i rv is i !
I WILL
Special Drive
IN MEN'S, BOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
JFof tlo IVxt Two Weelta,
Call Eavly and Secure Hargniua in These Fine All-Wool
Oregon City Goods.
IJVXJS V.1V1 CAl'S.
My Stock Is Complete in This Line. Call and Examine
Them.
BOOTS VTVI SHOES.
My Stock of l?o its and Shoes is One of the Largest and
Best Assorted in the Valb-y, and to meet the demands
of the Spring trade, Winter Goods must go.
All Goods First Class. Call and See for Yourself.
C. B. MONTAGUE.
nt'hi ?? t Iriw Ml
HThs Road to WealS
Cannot b tuecwufullr traveled oith
oat oo4 health. To reach wealth or ary
coveted position In life require the lull
possession and operation of alt the fao
ulties kind nature has endowed as il!.
These conditions cannot exist aniess the
physical being Is In perfect working
order, and this It Impossible when the
liver and spleen art ttrpld, thus obstruct
- Ing tha secretions, eausina. Indigestion
and drPPIa, with all ol their accom
panying horrors.
DR. HENLEY'S
English Dandelion Tonic
exerts a tpeclAe Influence ever the liver.
txcitet It to healthy action, rectivet lit
chronic engorgements, and promotes the h
secretions; cures Indigestion and constl-
nation, sharpena the appetite, tonee up i
the entire system, and makes life worth
living.
ILClVhl TUl JkMC
THE BEST.
D. M. Fkkkv & Co'
Illustrated, Descnvie &nd Priced
SEED ANNUAL
ur win m mniifHi r n k. ft i
c ait app'.tants- n! to lM season tl
cu?K.nitPi. it i better tnn ever, j
fcTtry prrson tustng Ijardcu,
hould fT.J tor it. AticJres
O. M. FERRY A CO.
RITROiT. MICH.
t arg-CTT Sipdsinn in the woHd J
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United '.'tales Land Olliee.
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. lW.XJ.
Notice i hereby Riven that in compliance with
the provii.n8 of the act or Con-ires of Jnne :t,
17. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land
in the Stto of California., Orenron, Nevada, and
Washington Territory," John F. Wood, of San Fran
elseo, ctiinityof Saii FranciMn, State of Calii'ornia,
lias t liis rtay tiled in thia office his sworn statement
No. 'JSfii, for the pnrcliiu-e of the N. V. of Sec.
No. 12. in Tp. No. 13 S.. K. No. 4 E., nnit will oiler
ppf to allow that tlie land sought is more va'n
able foi its timln'r or stone than fot agricultural
purposes, and to establish his claim lo aid land
before the register and receiver of this otliee at
Oregon City. Oregon, on Fridav, the 27th day of
M.iri-li. ISftt.
lie names as w itnesses: F. Lake. J. E. Orant. J.
F. Temple and C. Frey, all of S;iu Fruuctyco, Cal
ifornia. Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-doscrilied lands are reipiesteit to file their
claims in this office on or before said 2 th day of
March, IS91. J. T. Al'TEKSoN, Hegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nited States lAud Ofllce,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. a, 1S90.
Notieots hereby given that tn cvnpllance with
the pn; i.-iiis of tue act of Congress of June S,
lvs. entitled "An wt for the sale ot timber lamls
j in tlie States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Turriiury," Fiank Lake, of Haywanis
- count v of Alameda, State of Cnliiornia, has tliLs
diiVtiUriio this otliee his sivorn statement No.
'a&, for tlie purchase of the N. E. li of See. No.
1C, in Tp. No. 1.1 S., ), No. 4 K., r.nd will oner
rinxif to slmw thht iho land sough! is more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agricultural
! I'UrrsiSes. alul to establish his Claim tosjlKI IH1K1
Nffon- tl.e register nn.i receiver f tW olhee oc
CfT-son Cily, Oregon, on Friday, the a.ttl day of
: Mjreli. 1 I.
in-L.tuiiii t'.i-. j. r. mhi.h.
IVV.II-K'
iiid c. Frey, all of San Frunc.lteo,
t'jxli'ifriii.i.
Anv .md
. b ..1 r,
rs-TSNns cl.'luidr.g advert ly tho
fir
ted to t::
tfifir
in it,!
's
on or 1
1 r.
dnv of
tor.
jr "fc-TiM -hiriVrti i
r 1
.1. T. AJ'I KIISON, Ko:
THE LIXA13
THE -
-
MAKE
AiiV
mm
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Tnlt- d State-. I and OfTee,
Ongois City. Orj-v-n. Nov.
Votice ! hereby given that in e.mipHntve n it'i
the proviiionso! the a-t of Co;it;r,-of Jtine :'.
"". entitUM -'An act for the sale of timln'r lauds
in the State of California. Orceins, Neve.'a. and
AVaiitn'.'ion Territory." Evelyn E. Ka!i,nh'i. i f
San Francisco, county of San Fran- l-ci, s.ate 1 f
Ciiiitomia. has thi ilay til d in thi ofli'e h r
swfrn statement No. o. f r the ptin-hase of he
P. K of See. No. 1, in Tr. No. 13 s., K. No. 4 K ,
and will oiler prtjof toshow that the land otiwht
t more valuab'.o for t'.a timber or stone than lor
nxrieul'urHl pun" s, and to elablish her cliiim
Ia aid land before the register and nt etvernf this
o?Pfe at On'gon Citv, Ort-gon, o Thurmlav, the
2ithdavof March. l.t.
she linmes as ltn-we: J. Riehants A. Frey.
J. M. Temple. ('. I. Chambers, all ol San Fran
cisco. California.
Anv and U rier-ons claiming adverlv Vit-
j a-ve-descrilH-d lanri are reipiested to rile their
I luims in liiis otliee on or liefori" said tfUh dnv of
' March, ls'.'l. J. T. Al'l F.KsON, KeiMcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'nlted tntes Tjind Offle.,
Oregon City, Oregon, Nov. JS, ltW.
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with
the provisions of tlie act of Congress of Jtuip :i.
1K7H. eitti'lcd "An act for the sale of timler lauds
hi the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
WilsliiiiKton Territory." John M. Temple, of San
Franeieo, county of S;lll Krnneiseo, Slate of
Ca'.itontia, has this day filed in this ollleo
his sworn statement No. i':l."9. for the purchase of
tu- 8. W. )4 of See. No. 12. in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No.
4 15., and will otier pnsif to show Hint the laud
KoiiRht is more valuable for its timla-r or stone
than for agricultural puntoses. and to establish Li
claim to said land lielore the rvcister and receiver
orshisoflice at Oregin Citv, Oregon, on Ihutxlay,
the;th lay of Man-h. isil.
He names as witnesses: J. F. Orant, K. IiUe,
J. F. Wood and E. E. ltalijoha, all of San Fran
cisco. California.
Anv and ell persons claiming adver-elv the
alMive-descritH-d lands are renuested to llle their
clntnis in thisofiieeon or befon said yitli davof
March. ISi'l. J. T. Al'I'EHSOX, lii-gister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, 1
Januarv 7, lsyi.
Notice is hen'by given Hint the following-named
settler has tiled notice of liis Intention to make
final proof tn support of his claim, mi l that said
proof will tie made before the County Clerk of
IJnn comity, at Albany, Oregon, ou Mureb id,
lsiil, via:
ISAAC N. HAYES,
Pre-emption IX S. No. COW, for the 8. W. H of Sec.
14. Tp. 10 K. 8 East.
He names the following witnessi.s to prove Ills
continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said
bind, viz: fjeorge A. Silencer, T. J. MeCleary,
Andy Kollmari and Mary Myers, all of Ruck Creek
1. O., Linn county, Oregon.
m J. T. AI'PEKSON", Register.
Ka5
Am i a tofci
DO NOT CRIPE, SICKEN 03
CONSTIPATE.
Sure Cure for Sick Headache,
id, an irouuies Bnnla(t nam
ladigttstion or Constipation,
Xui pro vww theVtmnliion
l, V'nt-il viiiiT r i !! 1.1
Tho dooe ean be nteolr odiniited to su.t the cnne, no
on pill cn novnr bo too lame a nose. Ktmr to tnko
ae ao much auirar. 43 pills put op in a strong vial
which can bo carried in vett pocket. A Great
ifac lo Trmvk.re aaJ Hu.Ib... nite. Horn Gaaln with
CHI .kCmunlTraBIrk. Hold KTtrTwkrv.S, Iwltlv.
pimPLK DONE mn llUlUa HOOK Irr e. ia akiuapa.
W OS. HARTER I IRON TONIC V
1 Prm KIKS the BIAIOI): KEOULATKS IheUVrSB
el KinvFYHan.l liKSTOIltS Ih DEniI.rrATKi 9
to hBAl.TH and VIOOHOUS KTRt NIJTd of Tonmf
TAl m. HARTER MEDICINE CO. ST. LOUIS, MO.
Largest
Stock
EflO
W. O. PETERSON,
Notary Public
8AM-L M. OAdLANO,
Attomsyat-Law.
PETERSON 5 GARLAND,
Real Estate Brokers,
HAVE OS IUNl
Choice Bargains
In I.iin?" nnil PmH Fnnits.
list Fruit Land tu Vnlley. Flm-rtOmln Hnni'lici
In World.
Iiiiproveil ninl lnlmirovct Ijmd, ftfim 1 1 per
crv mill up. PnllsfaLtlim mmrnnti'crt.
HnVB m hunt r:HOICK CITY I'ROtT.UTY,
Konlili'iKf nmt Hihicsx. l!;irgul:u In all udiltliona
to tlie town.
nCUSES RENTED & FARMS LEASED.
COI.I.KCT10X3 RKL'KIVK I'ROMIT ATTKX
THS. not a it y r.t'Hi.NEKS a pi-iui.vi.ty.
INSURANCE.
.VliKSTH roit
I.ONIXIN A I.!VKrXL. & tillUK ISSllt
ASVK X;
ilAHDIAN AS-SfRAXc'E (11., nf London.
OAKI.AM) HOME INSt'ltAfK CO., of Oakland,
CnHfornln:
fTATF. IX3CRAXCF. CO., nf PaVrii. Or. jfi n.
KARME1W A MKRCIIAXTS IXSI KAXCK (.,
of SuVm.
Mi'W'e tultp i-li-ttMire In'ctrinfr our rxilnmH all
ilifimuntioii desirtd In oin lliui of 1iin1iick.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR.
Don't Go to Portland
Gradwohl, of Albany,
HAS FAEIIYTIIINU
To Be Found in the Metropolis.
He Sweeps the Valley of
All Competitors
la I'nu kiTT. Fimrr ruxwH Rotrfr Pro.
Sdyfrr. irt-nph China nl ure,
" lfc.js' Wsigims, Ihjll lmst!i, Lie.
NOW LISTEN!
ITi !n!dfti Rule P.anr m!tk" a prrlnl'r of Hi
Hnt-1 Uas. c.fli iri mid ll'ikltiif I'onr.U'rt,
-r pti kfteeof nhhdi l innnnfic
tiirvd f'tr nnl I!- nmit.
of (ioldcu I'.ule lkizftiir.
V. L. DOUCLAS
M 1 E jth. and other speelat-
$3 SHOE ,BiE
ranted, and so stamped on hottom. Aildress
V.LUUl UlA!i,Urckla,aiaas. Bold by
C. C. HACKLEMAN.
G. E. HARDY
x iswij: ixsji,
nas on liand a lurge stock of
JUST RECEIVED
Call And Secure Trices.
HEW HARNESS SHOP
I.EJ5ANON, OREGON,
J. C. FREY 8c SON,
DKALKRS IX-
Harness, Saddles, Collars,
Whips, Etc.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
GIVE US A CALL.
At Tcterson & Wallace's Old Stand.
THE CHURCHES.
MKTIIODIST EP18(X)PAL CHtTRCH Thomas
P. Jtovd, pastor. Services every Snbb&th at 11 A.
M. and 7 P. M. fahlmth school at 10 A. M. Meet
iiiK of the Enworth LeaiTue at 8 P. M. Prayer
meeting Thtirsday evening 7:S0 o'clock. All are
invited to attend these services.
PRESUYT fiRI AN CHURCH A. Marcellu", pas
tor. Services every Sabtiath at 11 A. M. and 7-80
P. M. Sabbath Rt;nool at 10 A. M. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All wel
come. CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHUF.CH
N. I.. New, pastor. Services the second and
iottrth Sabtmths of each month, morninir and
e vcimip. Mm.l.iv scUuol every babbath ut 10 A. M.
tveryoue welcome.
I Tl UN
1 rr.wm
'.'. I ? Boys
AT COSTI
To Make Itoom fur Mjr
Fall & Winter Stock
OF
DRY GOODS,
FURKISHISG GOODS, AND HOTIOKs,
I WILL OLOSF OUT MY
Kntlre Block of
I300t 6c SoOeS
AT COIST.
Now is Iho Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
I Propose to Have
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
MAIL ORDEKS
Promptly Btkmled.
W.
READ,
, OltfO.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hogg, Receiver,
Oregon Development Co's SLeamsbp Line I
239 Mllas Shorter! 20 Hoars Lass Tlmel
Than by any other Roule.
FIR8T-CLA88 THROUGH FA8SENOER AND
FREIGHT LINE
From Tortland and alt points In the Willamette
Valley to and from Sn Fratietsco, CaL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME (K"HEM XE (Except BnmUys.)
I.v Albany U -i P ?I
l.v Conlli 1 -tn V M I
Ar Y'i"'m . si P M
O. A C tralnt connect at Allny and Corrallis.
The sIkivc tialns connect at Yaqiitna with the
Oregon levdo'iiient Cm(tiiy's line of t?teun-
Khips between 1 a pluia and Su Fratit Ueu.
SAILING DATES.
S. S..Willamette Valley
ILL SAIL
From Vaiiiiina J:in. t.-t. 9th. 1h. ITth.
From Him I ranciieo Jan. 1th, 1 tth, V3d, Slt.
T!il company reerve tle right to chaii-e soil
ing il.itea miiioul notice.
X M. IIOAO.
C. C. IPMiFK. tieneral Mauugvr.
u. r. t . Agent, cnrvaius, or.
Oregonian Railroad Co.
(Sctieral Ofllros Corner Front atttl F
btretL, I'ortlautl.
RASTSIDE.
FniiH PuttusB To!
I . I i
bTATIOXS. S s U
" AS. R.
M- -
l'i.n"n!iTsT Co 4 W I 9 S3
W.i!itllll .. 1 40 7 &ti
... uilverton li S li
... Wesi S io. S
Taiimon .... t M
llronnvyille 7 49
Colmnr 6 IB
tr."
p. St.
6 M
7 1
8 3
LV.
A . X.
111
U iT
li -T
i 4;t
3 W,
S 07
fi .V)
WEST SIIJK
AirSie " I I'ortl'iid
Mail. j MHil.
9 --"l ..... I'ortiniii'." Vv V 7 S lf.
1 o" IniiiiU'e Junction ..... 2
8 Sheridan tl
4 Ifi lialia 8 il
4 ..MomiH.iltil ... 7 as
A fw A i r! if 6 M
Tickets for West Ride stations for sale at toot of I
.lefl'Twm ftrfH-t. Tickets for Eaxt Wde .! lions for
sal at I'tiioii iletKit. corner Fifth and 1 street..
rawieiiucn" from Ix'linnon for Sclo and other I
points north of 1 allman tAmtherti Facitic enw- I
luii. can connect nt '1'aliman at B:"4 A. M., and
for Hro n-ville and poinu mouth of Tallwaii, con
nect there nt 3: v) V. M.
f'HAS. N. KOOTT.
(en. Ptti't. & Gen. F. & I'as. Agent.
DON'T SHIP YOUR OLD STOVE.
You cau buy any of the
LATi:.ST PATTKUIMS
Cheap, of
SWAN BROTHERS.
THEY CARRY A FULL LINE OF
Tin,
CnppEr,
IlfandEn and
Stone Ware, also
PUMrS AND PUMP FIXTURES.
i&S3 Job Jf'ork done on Short Notice.
BRICKI BRICK!
125,000 T3riclc
At my yard in the suburbs ot Lebanon
For Sale at Reasonable Rates.
All Kinds of
MASON WORK DONE
With Neatness and Despatch.
D. W. HARDIN.
MARCH
We have chanced our name,
may conio and seasons go,
goods to
Rich and Poor Alike. -
For ten months we have stood at our jost selling GR04
ICEUIKH, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS and thr
like leaven,
Increases All the Time.
Old Jason, like a fool, sailed in the Ariro to Colchis ij
search of the golden fleece; now-a-days people find the got
den fleece in the Brownsville goods for sale at Bach's Come!
Store.
Remember, Farmers!
I pay cash for your produce and at the same time ki
everything you want. Formerly, all roads lead to Ioi.
under the new road law every trail, toe-path and vragOn roV
leads straight up to
BACH'S
tOIM"r FAIL
MAMMOTH STOCK
-OF-
Winter
-AT-
X2. BLAIN'S
NEW STYLES!
Also an Elegant Stock of
ing Department with
headquarters
-IN-
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 8c
In which I will not be undersold. Come and seo
I will treat you well.
O. -V . SIMPSON,
ALBANY,
O. LOVELEE, V
Merchant Tailor,
LEBiVNON, OREGON.
An Elegant Line of Suitings Kept
in Stock.
Cleaning and Repairing Promptly
and Neatly Done.
A. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
M. V. DOUD,
Only First-Class
BOARD REASONABLE,
SR
OCML
but not our base. lanf
out 1 go on iorever eeiu
our stock
!
CORNER STORE.
TO S K IS TI 112
Clothind
NEW PRICES!
Cloths in Merchant Tailor
Frst-CIass Tailoring.
for
apftams
w
Shoes,
mo
r
OliEGC
PROPRIETOR.
Hotel in Lebanon.
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