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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FliHAY.......jA3UAKY 2.1, IS'JI. EYES AND EARS! tloto City lU-slauraul for a nquttro licnve your orders for cuke at City licstaursot. Several U-nma rt hauling rook for the nior mill. Finest hreiul nnl plea In town nt the City Jtentaurnnt. . T. C. IVebler eroded a sign In front of hid More last week. " Mr. Hljrjrers la enclosing her property tnnl layinjr new walks. Davhl IWliler has laid a new walk in front of his property. There has liven a slight advance in the price of wheat lately. t rove ctreet has Wen thrown cien to the canal on the north. tJuy Xlavlord killed an elk in Hig Dottom about ten days ago. I-. M. Wliw ler has three or four men at work on his new dwelling. The revival aervleea closed at the Presbyterian church Wednesday night. Andy Jennings killed a very large in-ar on McDowell creek a few days since. Dr. Barker broueht some rich con centrates from the QuttrtsvilU mint la-st week. After Fitting Bull waa beefed It was comparatively eaay to round-up the wnimon herd. We understand that measles severally and J. 1). Walton's. they have the collectively at We are Informed by the local weather bureau that Easter cornea uuuHually oarly this year. J. O. Boyle has built a nice residence on 15 rove Mrvct and is now improving the surroundings. Fresh oysters served In anyj style at the City Restaurant. Our public school ground are very nice, but they could be improved by setting the same to shade trees. James Cox rented a house In I-ieb-anon Saturday and will move his fam ily over from CrawfordsviUe soon. Board by day or week at City Res taurant. K. S. Pkaksox, Proprietor. et on to those dress goods Montague is Kelling at such reduced prices; why leople are Just going wild about them. The wagon road bills before, the legis lature up to Tuesday of this week call for appropriations aggregating fl&V). It scorns to V the general opinion rhat the building boom will le rcatfr in Lebanon this year than it waa in D. C Moore of Albany bought the gallery of Wilcox in, this place last week and will take possession right away. Jak Hickman is enjoying the com panionship of one or more of the plagues which nearly distracted good ld Job. Montague is selling ?t OO nhnrs for SlS no this week. Nw is the time to gvt in, as the rains have commenced in j That 60-cent flannel sontngue is selling at 45 cents is goine? like hot cakes. Lay in your supply ,'iefore it is all gone. W. K. Temple of Plainvlcv.' wa3 par tially paralyztxl two weeks ag while in Albany, but has about recovered from the stroke. M. V. Dovtd, proprleterof the Pt. Charles, has had some artistic lettering lone on on of the windows of this mamouth eating house. J.W. Bishop of Hamilton Creek tells us that farmers in bis section of the country are doing more work than for many previous years. Stock In the C. & B. R, Mining Co., Brownsville, to the amount of several thousand dollars has leen trar.sferred within the last three months. Cieo. Wilcox came up from Albany Tuesday t take photographs of ihe paper mill and some other buildings, but the foggy weather forbade. Jerry Shea of Sweet Home was in town Monday. He presented this ofiice a half bushel of onions which for size and flavor are hard to beat. Last Sunday a communion service was held at the Prebyterian church; nine memtiers were received into the ! , 1- .a 1. I t . 1 i - Denutv Sheriff Vanny Smith went to Sweet Home Tuesday and arrested seven or eight of the leading spirits who instigated the church row on Sun day. Montague is selling clothing at prices never heard of before; in fact his cus tomers have begun to think that the tariff on clothing has been repealed altogether. The most delicate constitution can safely use Dr. J. H. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm; it is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lung diseases. Are you in love? If so, marry the Idol of your affections and then go to buy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. The weather has been exceptionally mild lately, indeed we should conclude that winter has given place to spring were it not that appearances are some times deceitful. Rumor says that negotiations are peuding botween the Catholics and Mr. Mossholder for the public school building, to be used by that denomi nation as a church. Geo. Howell of Karrisburjr bought two lots of Kirkpatrick in Park Addi tion, also two lots of J. G. Eaton. Mr. Howell will build two dwellings the coming summer ., G. S. Han lei ter says he has patro nized many railroads and travelled In all kinds of cars, but. the car(bunclcs) on the trunk lio.e have no sleepers and few accommodations. It is just barely possible that the Odd Fellows will remove the Cash Store to the Southwest corner of their lot and build a brick on the corner now occu pied by that building. At the M. E. Church on next Sun day evening, the Epworth League will conduct the service. Songs, prayers, addresses. All are invited to attend and see the League at work. At a called meeting of the citizens of Lebanon Saturday evening some tttittruu titrtita iu i nc town vuai t3 nnv proposed and will be submitted to the WilslM,re fr,r .. thereon, amendments to the town charter were M. A. Miller went to Salem last i towusite and sow it with salt, week to lend his influence to certain In justice to many enterprising, pro measures which will be brought lefore gressive citizens who live out of town, the legislature which concerns the peo j we must say that their efforts to gain pie of this part of the county That the legislature is not working jil together for glory, is evident froru the ! fact that a bill lias been introduced i asking that the pay of members be in- j creased to seven dollars per day. j We publish this week two .-Accounts ! of the church riot at Sweet Home, one I tv Ilev. Bin ner and the other bv one -b.)l ImJ, , j". . Do you want the earth'' If so. cull on Mntthews fe Washburn, AUmiiy, Or., ami they will take pleasure in showing yuti the Ittivest and niot com plete line f hardware, stoves and ranges In the valley. All persons knowing themselves In debted to John Dnger are requested In settle by IVh. 1'Oth, or nil outstanding aeemints will be put Into tint hands of an attorney for eolkrtloH after that date. John Uwukk. From the numterof county rights bought by Brownsville people (or the sale of patent churns, we Infer that buttermilk will ere long supersede alco holic liquors as a leverage. Then are several ways of solving the vexed liquor problem. The rwopli of this part of ihe county are asking of the legislature an approp riation for a waron road to the (junrtr. vllle mines via Whiteomh. Let us have more roi.ds If we want to see our resource developed, and especially our mineral resources. Some miscreant who has the faculty of color Inordinately developed has several times of late entered the M. K. church. South, and mixed the paints, greatly to the annoyance of the painter. A rtqetition of the neighborly act will cause, some unpleasantness. Prof. Thayer's Mirror of American History as exhibited bv W. II. Liver more nt the M. R church Tuesday evening was both Instructive and en tertalnitig. We would welcome Mr. I.lvermore at some future and more opportune time and would le safe In guaranteeing him a full house. Sick Headache and a sensation of op pression and dullness In the head, are very commonly prmliut'd by linliues tiovi; morbid despondency. Irritability and over sensitiveness Y the nerves may, in a majorty of ease, he traced to Ihe same cause. Dr. J. If, McLean's Kidney Balm and Fillets will posi tively cure. The "Life of the flesh Is the blood thereof;"' pure blood means bealthv functional activity and this bears with it the certainty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J. II. Mcl-an's Strengthening Cordial audi l,i a ,,....t.t . i - - . , , ' jhw i (inner giws jiuro rien osetoo, and vitalises ami strengthens the whole lxdy. f 1 no per bottle. Sheriff Sttt was made the victim of a good Joke on Monday at the Albany depot.- Mat had a warrant for the arrest f a certain clergyman whom be did not know and some mischievous boys pointed out Hev. T. 1. Bovd of this place as the man be was Keeking. Hev. Boyd established his Identity, Mat apologized and the crowd laughed. The farmers of Rock Hill vicinity organized a Farmers' Alliance on Jan. 17th with twenty memliers. Consti tution adopted is the one of the Far mers' Alliance and Industrial Union. The following were elected permanent officers: President, John Wilson; vice president, H. Powell; secretary, V. D. Stt-en; treasur, A. P. Blackburn; dotMkeejH-r, M. P. Burroughs. Frank West, section foreman on tho O. Ry. was seriously hurt Tuesday. The weather tsing fgiry the regular tniin came upon him rather unexpect edly while he and his men were on the hand car, and it is thought that lie jumped ofr before the car Mopped and in doing so the car passed over him. Dr. Foley was imunMliately called and pnmounccs hint badly bruised. If Sodavllle exs the appropriation skel for it will lie one f the most attractive summer resirts on the (,r wai;t" a i:rthwest Coast. Whether Mie pets motor line frosn that point, and also t WatcrlH. Any man or company of men, having money and seeking a gmid investment, won hi hardly find a iettt-r in all this country, w hich by the way is the country of opportunities. Tha latest prqvcd po'itical suldi vislon of this public dmain Is tvI projxiscd by the jntq lj of (.'i.n tda making Scio tlie c unty wat ut the newly-created county. Oregon is n large t-tate and has but few counties and ifthemoveof sub-divididiug its tcrri-tors- te carried as fur ns it is in some of the older states where the counties numi-er nearly if not quite a hundred, ihe most of Oreiron's small towns omi lie accommoi.ited. Gem'emen, you can cut and carve to your liking, if you do not overlook Lebanon in the general apportionment of honors. I have a cousin who is a printer, says Kx-Mii.vor J. B. Lotighran of North nesmoiiw-s, la. Some years ago he whs employed in this city where they where they were priuting circuHrs for Chatnlfcrlain. He had a deep seatel cold and terrible cough, anil while setting up copy he made up his mind to buy a bottle It cured him ami that was the tirst I ever knew of Chambcrlan's Cough Remedy. I have been in its favor ever since. Mv own experience and that of my family con vinces nie that this remedy is the best in the world. That may be strong language but that is whut I think. For sale by M. A. Miller. A M orf lomprfhfndt tinrtr. As will le seen by the following, our city has outgrown its charter and, like a growing child, asks for larger clothes. A mass meeting of the citizens was called Saturday, Jan. 17th, for the pur pose of appointing a committee to act in conjunction with the city council in preparing amendments to' the city charter. The meeting was called to order by M. A. Miller who, stated tho object of the meeting. Jos. Nixon was elected chairman and F. M. Miller sec retary. The following committee, C. II. Ralston, F.M. Miiler, Jos. Elkins, G. W. Oruson ami Jos. Nixon, was appointed to cooperate with the council in formulating certain amendments to the city charter. Proposed amendments were submitted to a second meeting of the citizens on Wednesday evening. On Wednesday evening the citizens met at Union Hall and was called to order by J. J. Swan. The proposed amendments to the city charter were read ami adopted and a committee consisting of J. A. Beard and C. C. Kind reader, your writer is not a fol Hackleman was appointed to present i lower of Brother Yost, and yet as far the charter together with the proposed I from the other leader; but it makes amendments to the legislature now in session to await the final action of that body in the matter. As the charier now stands, we have a small town but ' we have some rich, outlying country districts. From all parts of the country the cry is raised that the cities are bnilding at the ex pense of the country, but with us "'tis not exactly so." A densely-populated portion (and we might add, the fairest portion of our town) is quietly ceded to the rural districts. Industries can be built outside of the corporate limits, the proprietors can live in town, pay no tax, and have a voice in municipal afiairs. The authorities can build walks and roads, erect street lamps and otherwise contribute to the comfort of the semi-rural inhabitants, who gen erouslv use the same and vote their appreciation at every town election. The present state of affairs has de- i veloped principles of "home rule" more i latitudinous than ever dreamed of by i a Parnell or a Gladstone: the" right to i i i ! ru,e your home and also that of yo i neighbor. A good policy would be your to run the plowshare over the present ! admission into the town were laudable, ! but you must continue in the country for at letist another generation, and then perhaps you can knock loud enough to be heard. Card of TtianVs. We take this occasion ta tho arHv. ttie ir sVi-t kind friends of Lebanon for the an if lino ivmpainv ournor our :i'-.ietio;i ::: In re a v.-inf :i - . 1 " . .i M i . f ...,'T ' . . e - ' ' . L e -, . - - . r i .. Til 14 MM'KCU :0V. lc. lUMnrr nn Awmit r tlm TrouM nt Swrrt Hoine. The following Is a basis f.nm blch the public may draw llu-ir conclusions: Asa.-u qtum e of the S.el dl-lu'-buiues In the Uvaugclleid Association nt largo, the following local trouble took place, at Sweet Home lust Sundays Some two weeks ago 11. I. Bltiuer, presiding cbler or the district, sent the announcement of his quarterly ser vices to Rev. U. Mel'.lroy, the pcMor, These appoint ments were duly an nounced to Ih held at the Sweet Home Evangelical church, except tho busi ness part, which was to lo held at n private bonne. On Friday, Jan. in, I went to Sweet Home; attended divine worship; Rev. (1. Mekhoy preached and called upon me lo close Ihe services, which I did by sM-aklng and prayer. No one pro tested! Rev. Mel'.lroy then announced bis continuation of h'.s Protracted meeting, which had Iweil Inid for a week: also (hut I would assist him In preaching over Sunday. On Saturday I was with R"V. Me F.lrov, attending to quarterly er vices at a private plat v. No one not I lied me that night that I was not to be admitted Into the Sweet Hometiinrch. At the appointed ttm for set vice I, In company with others the way to the church, were told e would "not get Into the church; "They have g-.iard.d it." "They will light," "There will lo hl tod shed It you attempt to enter the church," "There have I evil men on the insitle nailing the windows and the door shut," "The men are In the church and someone w ill get hurt if they go In," "Thev will bo shot, tie. Rev. Mel'.lroy went with others faster than i and found about 100 peiv ple gathered, waiting for the Moor to open. I enme and saw Rev. M. talk ing with J. N. (iathraith (trustee'.') It was found before all the people that he (J. N. (!.) bail consented to have and keep the church open for Rev. M. and bis assistants for all mectlnpn. In answer to questions. J. N. O. said he '-was acting as an individual trustee," was not delegated by anvone. Again, that he had not read die law of the church ns to h!s office; had no disci pline. It was n-ad to him then, show ing t hat a trustee did not have Mivver over the ministry and their aplnt Micnis in such a way. Still he refused to open. Many entreaties of friends and nieiiiU is, and yet he refo d. Bv this time the people had gathered to the number of loO or 1.h, and were about to take revenge for this public outrage. I stepH.'d up three times nud addressed the murmuring masses. I succeeded three times in getting the minds o! the people guided, setting forth the lights and privileges of the Evangelical church, etc. I recalled my appointment for the evening, ask ing w here 1 should apiint fr Sunday evening to continue Rev. MeElroy's protracteil meeting. Answer instantlv: "Here!" "Here!" "Herer' Bv this time men had taken lights to the windows of thv chun-h, and from the ilark side lo.iklng into the church, saw five or six men and some hoys with the following weapons: Chins H Inches in diameter, 2 and 21 feet long, with wrist strings, nails driven through some of them, nicks In hand, and, some say, shotguns. This Infuriated the "masses. Besides the foregoing, the door was doubly crcss-lmrred from within and heavy braces were cheated dow n on the seats aiid floor of the church. After the vote "Here" three times, Sam Nothinger and others t mk a heavy stick of wood and in-gan to break dow u thed'xr. It reiUircil some time until the oor and crossbars were battered into slivirs. Th.-n a rush Into the house. Two jum'd ut of the win dow, others crept out of the (peii door. The damage was temporarily n pairinl, and the clubs or forsaken weapons were gathered up. The d.nr of tbectmreli is now to lx ocn to both parties for equal time and service's. The writer will stop hero to make a fuller statcmeut Ik'Ahv the bar of jus tice to which he is summoned. H. i. BllTNKK. Another Accnttnt. A correspondent at Sweet Home sends the following under date of Jan uary 17th: We had a ghost .lance here lo-night, in which the two parties of the Evan gelical Association ts k part. And lo it come to pass that one McKIrny, load by Elder Bittner, and others assembled at the church for the purpose f wor ship, and lo they found the diKr locked, ami it came to "pass, after a long ow wow and a long and fervent prayer, that one Nothinger, whose sir name is Samuel, with a heavy pole, assisted br others, broke in the door; and it came to pass that they were warned urainst breaking the door by Elder Yost's party, who were accreted inside of the house, but the blows fell fast and heavy until at length thedoor gave way, then like lold (iideon of old with his pitcher and his lamp, in marched Elder Bitt ner and followers, led by Sam Noth inger. Now where this ghost dance will end is very hard to tell, but it looks like the time is at hand when the plow shares shall lie beaten into swords ami the pruning hooks into spears. It also makes one think of the passage of scripture that is often quoted that "a house divided against Itself cannot stand." No, verily, what is this world coming to? Woe unto you, hypocrites, for verily, verily, I say unto you that the day 'will come that . ball burn as an oven, and yea all you that do wick edly, and then I fear that all in Sweet Home that sayeth Lord, Lord, w ill not hear that voice saying "Well done, thou good and faithful servant"; but instead it will Ik?, "Depart from me, ye I accursed. I never knew ve." my blood run cold to and hear see such outbreaks in civilization; were it in t he Rockies or at Pine Ridge it would not look so bad, but no, it is in Sweet Home, Linn county, Oregon. 1X Little. How to Break t'p a Severe Cold. From the Virginia City, Mont., tiu!son!an. When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasure in telling the public what it is. Such a medicine we found Ohamticrlain's Cough Rem edy. Bv the use of this, syrup wo have relieved, in a few hours, severe colds, and in the course of two or three days, entirely broken them up, as has sev eral of "our friends to whom we have recommended it. It is all it is rep resented by the manufacturers. If you have a cough and want to stop if, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will do the work. For sale by M. A. Miller. DO NOT SCFFB AY LOSOEK. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a dry, and the first stages of con sumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Br. Acker's English Cough "Remedy, and wili refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. M. A. Mn.l.Eli. otic. to i-fimicrs. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruils, butter, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the highest price in e?:i or eycliange for gojsls. ( ;. v. :;; mi Albany, O lf Till; IV.tll l'A I II. Friend Nemo becomes e xnvpernted over our friendly and somewhat bu mnroti't crlticKm, and. as tuit'lit b" c.i pected, iioiitiiiics Dint f ant al o exas perated. Net ho, frit ltd N-'iuo, 1 don't know ibnl I was cverin a lietu r humor. Yet I am somewli.it suipi is. d to hear you reiterate the old, stale and thor oughly unfounded charge that the pro hibitionists are attempting to Intro dtieo a practice ths;t Pontius Pilate could not sanction and. w hich bronchi John D. Lee to a violent death at tho hands of tin outraged people. I It possible that you are Mill incapable of distinguishing bel ween a criminal act and an act to prevent a crime'.' Where d'.d you go to school, any way? Now there Is a sons! n which prohi bition had something to do with the tiklngotl uf John D. I,-e. The laws of the U. S. A. and In r territories pro hibit murder, and John D. Li e n ml his clan bail bivn guilty of violating that prohibitory law by murdering quiet and peaceable citizens. The pen ally of that prohilmlory Ihw was exe cuted ami the old polygamlsl was shot. For once you are right, Nemo; keep It up; you may stumble on the truth agdn, bve and bye. But then you" are not entitled to much credit, for what vmi evidently meant was that those who seek to pro hibit the liquor traffic are guilty of a fanatlelmi which will lead men to eomuili murder for the snke of rctlg lotis opinion. Now really, friend Nemo, yog ought to make some little cilbrt to substantiate this strange pet theory of you in, or then give It' up liken litll" man. You ay "they (prohibitionists) brand the distillers, nrewers nod saloon oeli as criminals, and yet they have broken no law." Wrong nvaiu,' ft lend. It Is Just Is'catise men make, buy and sell intoxicating liquors in af '-iincr with law, that pM.hlbitionlsis want the laws so changed as to piohlhlt Instead of legalizing the liiishss. The crimi nality rests with the people who vole for men to make, buy and sell as bev erage that w hich only tends to wreck and ruin those who drink It. Again, you say: 'Christ tllbd the empty jugs and bottles at the marriage feast of Canaan; had he done so in Kansas he would love I teen landed In the iienltpntiary," Ac. Now, lo say nothing of your misquoting the scrip ture account. If is only neeetsary to say that toe wine be made was pure, sweet wine, with no alcohol whatever In It. To know the truth of my pesi tlon as just stated, you only have to ref. r to t wo pn-s:tics of scripture which he, by bis siiirit, had inspired nun to write, which 1 hero quote for yon: "Woe unto him that pulleth the bottle to bis neighbor's lips and maketh him drunken also." "Look not thou iivoo the wine wnon It is rod, when it glveth Its color in the cup, wien it mveth Itself aright (or ferments), for at the last it blteth like a m rpent and stlug vth like an adder." Is it a supnosablc ease that he w ho pronounced u woe upon men for putting the intoxicating cup to theif neighiior's lips, would himself prepare Intoxicating w Un to le drank at a lu-irriage feast? or thai h( who by divine inspiration had warned I. Is t rest u res not to look upon Terms tiled or intoxicating wine, would O'ltt-julif t hiu own tcaehiiiir by mak ing it and ordering It to tie distributed at the feast? It requires an Im rtdiblt amount of incredulity to cntf rtr-.in such an Idea. Now any man in Kan sas is allowed to tuke bis irifipe and press ihe fresh, rich juice from them and drink Hand give It to bis ne'ghbor to dt ink, and In doing violates no law, human or divin ; but what the prohibit ry law of K.uisas foiblds Is ihe making, buying, selling, Ac, of In toxicating liquor.' Nemo, it Is really discouraging to eve how far you are le hind the times; wake op, or you'll lie left ly every sehoolltoy In Brownwille. "Dissatisfied her unset hd has broli-hl sin and temptation Into the world'".' What a monstrous prop sition! Friend Nemo, I i-eglii to Pin- what in Ihe mat ter with your im ral philosophy; you have been letting file Oregon Ian " f your thinking til. -Kg the line of tern pornnis. and theology. No wonder you are in such Inextricable confusion on the temperance .pnstion. Your questions, "Why did not our law makers go ns far as the prohibitionist, and prohibit the manufacture of fire arms.'" matches, esilils, cut olf the haiid.i of Ihe thief, cut out the tongue of the perjurer, and then you ad. I, "if they would do so it would be In strict accordance with the doctrine of prohi bition in dealing w ith the liquor ques tion." Please note, friend, that the manufacture of alcoholic poison is pot prohibited for medicinal, scientific or mechanical purposes. It is only to !e prohibited as a beverage. Firearms tire all right. hut they are not to le Used for vicious purpises: alcohol Is all right, hut It is not to leused for vicious i)iirssei. It Is right for a mini to have hands, hut wrong for him to use them stealing his neighbor's property. Pro hibition as related to intoxicating liquors, means about the same that it do an related to counterfeiting: the counterfeiter has a right to his metal, or his p:K.T, so long an he uses it for innocent and harmks purposes, but when he sec kg to turn It Into hocus currency and thereby injure his neigh bor, prohibition says no, sir. The man has a right to his corn, or his barley, or his grapes; be may even go so far as to make them Into alcohol, should he want it for scientific or medicinal pur- j ioses, but If he undertakes to sell It or give ft to his neighbor as a drink, pro hibition says no, sir. Now if friend Nemo cannot see this he is liufeed a hoiniess case. Another suggestion or two and I close. It .ppcars to me, Nemo, that it would be well to leave oft" such epi thets as "fool," "idiot," Ac, as they add neither grace nor dignity to "a newspaper discussion; licsldos, our reSiders will decide for themselves who the idiot In this discussion. And should your ire become so intense as to impel you to visit Eugene on a spank ingexpedition, please notify us in time, as we will make it convenient to bo absent. Iuo. State op Onto. City ok Toi.kdo, Li-. t'Ol'STY, j Frank J. Chunky make onth thnt he'l.i the -nitr pnrtnor of thp tiini of K. J. Chf.nky Co., lo1n lmyinc.s la the City of Tottslo, County nl Stnto afor.'tiil. hikI timt'suM linn will my the Mini or ONE ni NI'ltKI) DOIXAliS foroueli unit every case of Oatahhw that cannot be cured by the use of IIai.i.'m Catariiii ("cuf.. 1KANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before nio nnl Miliscrilieil In my pruy cace, thi.-0tli liny of Decemlwr, A. 11. Ijittl. TfT A. W. Gl-KASON., 1 f Notary lMWic. 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. CHF.NKY & CO., Toledo, O. Resold by druggists, 7oc. ttver Comylatnt Hilton miens- The symptoms of this disease are de pression of ir-pirits, foul coated tongue, bad tasting mouth, disagreeable breath, dry skin with blotches ami eruptions, sallow complexion ami yellow eyes, tired aching shoulders, dull pain in right side, faintness,Uizzinessiwid Irreg ular bowls. This complaint in r.ll of its forms can be readily cured by tak ing Dr. Cunn's Improved Liver Pills as directed, and a lingerlngspell of sick ness will often bo warded osr by their use. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A. Miller. Cod's ISIcssiucr to Humanity. So Says an Oregon rioncer Ninety Year Old. KoitrsT RovF.. Or.. March 13. I hive tise't tlie OKESOX KlbXEY TKA und i ol'tiiiin '1 fuipicliatv rulief. It U God's McMiik to ; li:i-iininity. 1 hike ilea-ure in re'iiiTiineiniinj it : To the rti'Hted. I a. i now nearly ninety ye;irs 1 .V.'.. eie.ne to Oregon in i-!2 in Ihe employ of iiie !u i ' .. e'r-jce.-. i-c.d sitter I t-'v-cn it: 't'.f i Ur'Util-Jl'S KTOStY 11 K.i I enj.v.- ff.xol iM-a'tn. ! .DAVJ'ti .MiNViOK. . I'l.ll a i.i tins. Ben. llotlg;e Is nlout again. (leo, Wileov was In town Tu nlny. S. P, Ihifli vent (oHaletn l.n't weeb. Dr. Diidb y wrv.t !o AUmny i n.-d . . .f. A. jicitld wcnl to P'.nh.vid ll.ur--day. SherifrScoti was In Lebanon Friday la: t. Rev. T, p. Reyd went lo Albany Monday, Dr. Odell ofSodaville was In town Tuesday. Mrs. thdts lu.s bee n un w 1 11 for a few days. W. 11. Hardin Is about n&nln after n short Illness. Z. T Bryant Is slashing on his claim in Big Bottom. Mr. Smith and family moved toSil vertoii this week, Mr. B-ieldnsto was the guest of Dr. Dudley over Sunday. James Cox returned to his home In Crawfordsvllle Tuesday. Dr. Lambcrson S'lya he cuuftsl Ihe i huiiiiitisim creeping on. A. A. Kcm returned from Friday Harbor Thursday morning. it. M. WV-stf.-dl will leave in company with 1'. M. Miller for Iowa to-morrow. t ieo. L. Alexander vls'ted home ami friends in Fug ne the first of Ihe week. 'A. T. Bryant attended the revivnl services in 'Brownsville the Hist of the week. Mrs. THIotson Is frm hlng In the public sehool during I he Illness of prin cipal, R. N. Wright. B. F. I tod well went to Portland Sat urday; he may extend his trip to the sound Itcibrc returning. Win. Cox f Cmw fordsvlllc was In Tifhaiiou lat wt i k. Mr. Cox W link ing for a buslmss location. R. L Mi Clure mad hi appearance on our streets Saturday for the fir-.t timoMiiif he had t lu measles. D. Dowrlewent to Portland Wednes day. Mr 1K' rle has nro pled a -sitlon i u the S. P.'s main line. I. II. Boruiii say-s he will never rui. from the measles again. Dels agiin able to wnit upon his customers. Jj. A. Wiley has fak"ii Mrs. Funk's place In the public school, the latter having fallen a victim to the nieasH. (!co. Temple, w ho has been visiting his mule near Pliiinvl.-w, returned to h!s home in South Prairie, Washington this week. Hon. F. V. Hansard crnie home from the elntute last '1 iiurlay to s;end a few days during the adjourn ment of that body. W. lv. Temple of PJabiview w as "n to pee us tm1ay. From him we learn that Ihe U. 11. church have taken steps to l uild a church In Plain view. R M. O. Bradley of Brownsville wr. In tost e us Sal m day. He Int'. iu's tojolu the bridge ntris-ntors on the (. Ry. t iilll spring and then here gee-. We learn thut Mrs. Funk's illttess is of n more serious tys than measles. We hojic that she willle able lo take her pli.ee In theaehoul at an early date. Rev. Heo.W.Giloney after, nsslsflng In the meetings nt the l're-ib teri in ehur-h several evenings Inst week, re turoe1 to hU home in Oregon Citv Filday. S. M. Oarl.ind went lo Oregon C!!j' Friday Inst on business for the F.x-iitts-: from there he continued l1 Journey to Poitland to attend to but-i-ness strictly private. Jtidgi- F. M. Miller will tdart. Fje t to join bis family w ho have been In !ov several months; from the latter place the Judge will goto Ohio to visit rel atives in f hat state, and will return to I. eballoli ri the spring. Cucklen's Arnica Silve. TlIK I'.FST SAI.VK 111 the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Oha jv d Hnnds, Chilblains, t Nu ns, and ail Skin Krupt ions, and jmsitively cures l';b. or no pay r'uin d. It Is guarant ed to give lel fect satisfaction, nr morn y refunded. Price 2"i cents per box. Fer sule by J. A. Beard. The Fat I.nity That always bmks so pha'unit, snys go to Malt hews & Washburn, Albany', Or., to buy stoves and ranges, Is-cause they oily keep the test and always do r's they agree to. Thr Fnmlllpa Atrll on ti.e Stterta Of Albany, by the magnificent dNiday of hardw are, stoves and ranges at 5lat thews A Washburn's, w ho carry the largest assortment in the valley. Finest band-made French candy at the City Restaurant. CALEIrrQ(T.H3A MUm's CiATAMrlH Elieunialism, Neuraipfa, Corns HEADACHE, And ALL PAIN. Tt GalirorDls Foiltiv nd Kigatlrs ELECTIIIC COUOTl C1JUE CUM IS COLDS, CHO'JP. CQHSUMn ION. (told by all Drug-i.ts. r.act 20c, 60 & t Orattincsr & Co , Prop's. Los Angel, Oal, For Sale by J. A. Deanl, Lebanon. l. t ,T ei IIP The above bright and benevolent face, ia Dr. A. W. Acker, of England, discoverer of the celebrated Acker's English Remedy for Con sumption and other popular preparations. Dr. Acker practised in bis younger tays among the middle classes of London, and was the means of doing great good, but his health failed and be found himself in the grasp of consumption, with a wife and child depending upon him for support. -While in this condition, he discovered the cele brated English Remedy, savl his own life and has since saved the lives of thousands who were on the sure road to death. Any man or woman who feels a tickling in the throat, who coughs, especially in the morning, who raises or has a tight feelinsr across the chest, who has sharp shooting pains through the lungs or difficulty in breathing, should realize that these are the firtt ii)Hptvma of eonaumftinn which, if neglected, nre sure to. result fatally. Dr. Acker's English Remedy has cured more than one thousand per .eons who unquestionably had conniiuptioii and who were griven up by their friends. It merits its Donularitv and is nold by reputable druggists in ivury city and uwn iu Amerivo. You can't cj'orj i-5 ba wiilivutit. PflSlTfVE?- " -.''i-l.. . . ' .- , 1' r. ? r .. . WJIlMfl,-B KISIOl.S, A.X. VI, 1MK1. n-egn tnNl lu, plenty. No ok, ,v yet to last foi tj'-e'ti Iti:llM, Two t e it lene n from uat r. 11 i o er tie." new t'll'l. Mr. LciMiiia-.-i's new impruvt tie ins ni n ver, i-ui.i-niiitiid. Mi Sirs. Wi rl-.tioni, tbiylord tun! llo'Hi nie tiiilellii.e on their el;.il:i. W'f nr-- very much In need of a gro cery Mo-e lu lliix place Hint will nlnti handle bark. Charles o:;n and 'A. T. Hiyunf nit luiirovlng their t-btlm-'. Mr! Hrvtml bur iine to Lvh'inoil on bllllies-; ex pecis to return shortly. M. L. V. Eupcpsy. This Im what you ought lo have, In fact you mu-d have It to fu'ly e i j -v life. Thoiisnnds :tr scarchititr for it dully, mid niouriilng beeum-elhcy find It imt. Thousands upe-n thousands f dolhiis are spent annually I y our peo ple iu thu hope that they may Htlain Ibis boon. And yet it may be bud by all. We tfUarauleti (lint Klecliie Hit ters, If uxed neconllna to diri'Ct lorirt nud 1 he use peiisisfeil in, will , n.r you (IikmI lllgihliuu mid ele t the ih linut IiyrpepMiu mid install Instead I-'.upepsy. We recommend KU-ctrlu Hiit-.rs fur IystcpHiu nud all tliseiiMes of Liver, H'.nmaeh and Kidneys. Hold at. Vk-. and l (Ml r boltie by J. A. Pea id, tboggt. Tim .Irrsrjr Mly." Am;i.icsi;a Coi i v.tii:, L. It., July 2. (li ntirnient Allho' It l very unusual for me to tis tiny IiIodm or waflies", nl ill. In ou-ver to your iui-.i. l imve trlti! n Ui oin'ii N'iolet (.'reMtu !td Itol.ei t ine. The fornu r 1 euusitler especially tlflcncioii In ciisch of r ii"hiiiss of Hie hkid. ntul I have been living It every day for the l-a fortiHiiht. I have f!it:d flic U'iIk-iiIim-ho esci lleiit irciiuialliin hi e.ccH of tan, lilil)Urn, etc., cailM-d by .xpoMite lo Mi:reti wimlH niuI u July "li. Yotlrs f lithfullv, Li i.i.i b LA.vtnitY To Messrs, Wisdom & C'o. A Bri fare for I'ileo. Ilehlnc; riles are known bv mointtire like perspiration ttuing iiitt itse itch inj.; when warm. Thli form, ns well n blind, bleiding and protruding. vie! I at. ome lo )r. Ibo-anko's Pile U-Tiieilv, which fiefs directly on the parts ntlecteii, ui,:iirir tumors, huhvs Itching aw! elpt-ts n nrmo!ient cure. 'i.'. Ill uu'tsl -l or mail; trmtii-e me. Ir. P.wmik 3Ji Arch street. 1 hilndi 1- l hla, l'a. cold by SI. A. Miller. I'he flreironiao hn the Inr&est eirciT- la l-iti of uii v dsil v, Himday or weekly pajx- M-t'St f Ihe Itoeky mountains. And In order te further Increase Its ire illation they have selected iith rrettt c-ir, a large list of vidusble .(mk and other useful articles, and are oll'i-rii r i hem a oreniium to each new i!.-cr b r, t snv t-t it several l-s'i'8 fur yearly sulHCi lptlocs. I he )r. ijr -Ian fhou d I c In every h oseho'd. K-i.d r pn-mlurn hst. OKKiIO.MA! Vt'V.X tsiII.VO f!o., Portland, Orejen. Santiam Academy. I'lu-i la La-!n, Higher Anilitatlif, Afceltrs, !'byvlil!ey, I'hy. tiitKrl'hy, Bo.jk-K-elaB. t'. HUtory aiiit rIvi In Comtnon Hnuirhc. Mental AriUanctio di'.My nfler Jntu 1st, W. Ti rni-.: ?J to f :! .-r luenth. l).VU) TOIi'lET, A. M. lrla lil. W. H. BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guv's New Building. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and -Surgeon. tirsdu ite of Foyal Cuflr-re of London and Btll- vue Meilienl Collejie. Mam. ebronie enw a Bp i"!?'- 'siuer rciuoTed wIIImmiI jmin or tlie knife. OKKICB Klrkpatrirk's, t.nlWIng, lbanon. Or V. T. IJi eney. L.T. Baeis. J. W. fSRArF.E. BURNEY, BARIN& DRAPER, ATTO RNEYS-AT-1. AAV, OKKOUN CfTi". OKKGOJT. Twenty years exerienei as Fe(iLer or tlM t". I. mil itihee at i-ti Citv. f rvtrH. ami In t lie l.ati'1 Oll.ee ettietk-e. rwKtnmeiuN In our v elairv ol nil turns i i?inio w iore tiie ijinii oitiee. or tl.e t'otirt. kiiiI iur.itvlng jructice in I lie (ii nerul LtuiU tITI e. THE CRY OF MILLIONSI OH, 7Vv BHCK! STOP IT NOW. SOON IT WIIL BC TOO LATE. 1 hove Veen troubled many rears with disease ef the kklueys and have tried many different remedies and have fMiiKht aid from dillerent physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suffering from a Terr riolent attack that almost prostrated me ia sueh a manner tliat I was bent over. When I aat down it was almost impossible for me to eet up alone, or ta put on mv clothes, when kind 1'ioridence sent Or. Heuley, with tuc OKKGON KJONEY TEA. to my hoteL I immediately commenced asfng the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the fruests at the hotel, in a few days, I am bappy to state. that I was a new man. I will recommend the tea to all afflicti as i have been. O. A. TtJPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, bania Kosa, ui. WM. BARBOUR, DEALER IS- FURNITURE, upiioLiStkuy, WOYEH-W IRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL, KINDS, Chairs of Every Dcscript ion and De gree or Uoinfort, ! Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, 1 i In Fact Everything Belonging to the Trade i at Prices that Defy Competition. C.'iiiri Villi i ilontelth's Ol-i S.a:-.d. LiliANOX. ' - . : -.;.'. I Ml They f?liov a lack tif early trainin; and siip:g5tfi. neglcvf youth. Tho path uf laty wa? loo narrovrTor' tin in; p.- ' k Illume l i it, titlK-r. Ntithing cuiild rofluce thoir sm v' a jack jilant'j but t'mcthin might ha clone to immtn't tf shape if their owner coultl be iixluct-U to i' ; Wear Hackieman's Shoe , . 1 .- Thou art would conec-al deforinily like a corset. 41 might be largo, but its shape would atone for its h -trouble with these feet is Jfit Tt - As much with the fit as the foot. Tliero is no need to suffer and feel ashamed because ; are pulll-d up abtut tV.e feet; better have big feet thauy brad. Don't let these 'little things j u Drive You from Society We will help you out of your difficulty by helping yen? a comfortable, shapely shoe, if you will call ou fr C. C. HACKLEMA' Remeinber the Kand-McNally Atlas vo are givin with every $uU worth of goods; only 4G left?- - . .... GROCERIES, PROVISIC Cigars, Tobacco, Fornisfcing Gcrfs-,-'" First-Clas Country Frocitice Taken in Exchci for Goods. ; Give Me a Trial and Be Convin KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF V Hi Shingles, Posts, Boards and Pick T. C. PEEBLER FOR -IN- V Groceries, Tobacco anl; FINE EXTRACTS, TEA AND COF - . ING POWDER, CROCKERY ant I I CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS ; - . oanoi UNIVERSAL WOOD-Vf ESTAUSHSB 13 1373 BY S. A. Refitted,. Enlars NEW MACHINERY I manrtfactKrc and deal f v " Frames, I).';r Frames, 5IoultX nfactuwl and kept, on hand in'-,;. ill 1 I'll.iv. - ; .uii i;i' . Inraber vard in vrhkb i - t ; df itW . i VHP!? As much with the shoe as the shapeL-v W. 15. -DONACA, -DEALER IN- AT REASONABLE PRICES. . . . , GO TO Js D.l q 71 1 n & -AND- J t