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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
lixprcss. .JANUARY 30, 1S91. EYES AND EARS! ;n to city tueal. lUtaiiiaiit for a equure The . was formally dedlent?i! Fri day night. leave your oixlers fur cak lit City IlBtftUlllt. There ore two meetings in progress Mrs. JIunteHcr burned a hand badly last Haturday. Finest bread and pie In town at the City itestaurant. F. M. French, the Uwfler. A Hum v. keea railroad time. Fresh oyster served In any style at the City lteoUturant. Mrs. (Sentry ha added another bull-! iling to her pronerty. There were some more, land buyers In Ijcbanou thl week. The Baptists are negotiating for lots on which to build aeliurvb. Heveral ear load of lumber were received thia week from Coburg. Bob. MeOlure says two members of his household have the measles. Peterson A Garland sold some lois this week in the Cowan addition. Orva Thotnjwon jnlt the employ of C 11. Montague on Saturday last. 81 nee Kd. Carr bought anew oart we may expect a better mail service. Mr. Menzies has laid a new walk along his property on Vine stm t. Mr. Vroom la building a barn on his property opposite the M. K. church. Mr. Khnbro td in filed ofTU pounds of obesity in his? struggle with the ineiudea. A short letter appears m this Issue from our ramb'iiig correspondent, It. Hiatt. Frank Mai ks of Lebanon drew one of the prizes at French's Jewelry store lately. Mr. Ijonsherry r"-lald tho walk In front of the M. K. church Stmt It Wed nesday. Phil. Smith looks natural gninir nbout with his leathern case and assess ment roll. Our correspondent at Whiteomh says there Is a good opening for a grocer at that place. M. E. Hearn, formerly depot agent t this place,- is now located at llarrisburg. The Democrat says that the report that Albany wants a $130,000 court house is false. C B. Montaarue I Belling winter srrd of 1! kirtti at down prices never heard of before. The Albany Iemocrat is opposed to a division of the counly, while lite Herald favors it. Rev. T. P. Boyd went to Brownsville Monday to assist in the revival ser vices in that place. Mrs. Xj. Li. lluekner of th! ?lo ro tvlved the Kill intelligence of llie death of a brother, las-t wet k. PeteNettleton of Rock Hill cut his Foot !n-t work, not so badly however r.s 'to prtVeul his p'lfg about. J. A. Baker finished "' pslntlnt? the dep-t at this place last week and the 8. P. officers received the work. Ii. M. Wheeler's house on Grove street will, when completed, a com modious, well-arranged building. Board by day or week afc City Res taurant. E.S. Pearson, Proprietor. Prof. It. X. Wriarht made his ermenr- Rnce on ourstreets Saturday after aliout ten days confinement with'the measles. What is the opinion of the newly elected council in regard to pub'shinar the city ordinances in the K.xrrKss? The ring which was removed from the young lady's finger in Albany Sat urday, was returned to the owner Mon- Enoch Whited located on on the hill tide east of Lehinun a few months ago And has earnestly set to work to clear a farm. T. Ii. Rice of Waterloo went to Albany Monday. lie will make his home in the latter city for a few mouths. We acknowledge the receipt in book form of the vail road coramissoners' report, which was tent us by Hon. Jeir Myers. The building vacated by Mrs. Smith last week Is soon to be occupied by Mrs. Cowan, a fashionable milliner and dressmaker. Cant, tanning of Albany was in Portland this week and exhibited two gold bricks to an Oregonian reporter. Money talks. The Ladies' Aid Society of the C P. church met at the house of Carson Holt on Tuesday and plied their nee dles vigorously. Ed. Carris spading his yard and seeding it to lawn grass. The example is worthy of being followed by other property holders. Our Baptist brethern began a series f meetings in the Academy last Sab bath under the leadejsh'ip of their pastor, Rev.Laniar. The "devil" donned a pair of spec tacles Tuesday. They consist of two double-sash windows and give satis faction to all but His Majesty. Persons who habitually read papers from our waste basket instead of tak ing a paper that, is up with the times, plant their crops in the moon. Rev. C. A. McTlrov has been era- ployed as missionary for the Mt. Pleas ant uaptist Association, with head quarters at Dayton, Washington. The sect ion foreman, Jas. Skelly, has had his force of men at work oh the switch at this place for some time, and a much better track is the result. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle, as I need my money. M. A. Miller. T'or the present I shall recall my monthly appointment at the Tennessee school house, as I am going away. Rev. C. A. Mc1l.ro y. Eleven years ago last Saturday we had a hard wind and torrents of rain. A comparison of the two dates will show a marked improvement in the weather. Rev. M. C. Aleridge, who has been engaged in revival meetings at. Browns ville for a few weeks, came over to Leb- anon Saturday and returned Sunday morning. The report of the fish commissioners, . the report of the regents of the State University, and the Governor's mes sage were" sent to us by his Excellency last week. 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. Rev. Hanleiter becan a series of re- vival services on last Sunday evening, to be continued for an indefinite period. .All Christians are aked toco-operate in tktfsg (uei-t-ings. Tbe Ibiuiu-U and shoes Montague bni been st'lliuji so cheap fur the pnt few i weeks are gaining such reputations t insii tney neii on tneir own goon merits when once tried. Are yon In love? If so, marry the Idol of your ati'cetlons and then go to Matthews tfe Washburn's, nt Albany, buy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and lie happy. Rev. tJ. H. Itanlelter will deliver an illustrated lecture to the children on Sunday next, tit 3 1 M. in the M. F.. ehurch HotUh. Let all the children attend this meeting. Sunt lam Crange Installed oilleeis last Saturday. The tlrange at this plmt Is one of the largest organizations of the kind in the county, and Is composed of active energetic men. Since the O. Ry. was widened two or three carloads of lunthcj have been shipped from t'ohtirg to this place. This Is a great convenience over trans ferring the lumber at the Junction. We learn from a man just, from Douglas county that the marble quarry in that wet Ion' Is almost unlimited In extent and that it is of a texture that Is susceptible of a very high polish. During the past year nearly all the available lots on "Park and ttrove streets have been built upon, and It is surprising to note tin Improvements which are lelng nimte In East Lebanon. Dr. A. O. Prill or Sweet. Home has advertised for Several species of Oregon birds. The Dr. is a taxidermist and he Is buying with a view to mounting the various specimens of the feathered tribe. In the absence of H. M. Oarlaml last week, W. C. Peterson was kept pretty busy. When real estate men are kept busy we conclude that times are good, for "we very naturally ass.H'iate the 0 e with the other. On the ISth of January, 1S01, Mr. J. M. Smith of Brownsville and Mi.-s lone Arthurs of LlU-rty were tnited in matrimony, at the home nt the bride's parents, Thos. A. Yost of Sweet Home officiating. Do yon want the earth? If s.-, call on Matthews A Washburn, Albany, Or., and thty will take pleasure in showing you the larurest ana most com plete line of hardware, stoves and ranges In the valley. Frank Millard, who came from Cali fornia last summer and worked In walton Wiley's planer for several months, has leen prospecting on the Sound for several weeks, and has not yet decided to leave Lebanon. I. M. Ferry, whose advertisement appears in t his paper, i a seedsman of a national reputation. Persons pur chasing seeds from this bouse have the satisfaction of knowing that they are dealing with a reliable tlrm. It would seem that James Rlalne, Jr. has Inherited neither the self-respect nor t he dignity of his illust rious sire. 1 le was thrust nut of a ball room a few days since for Improprieties practiced while Indulging tn a debauch. Alt persons knowloR themselvr In-Oet-tttl to John tnjrer are requested to settle by Fet. tilth, or all outstanding accounts will be put intotue hands of an attorney for collection after that date. Joi.n Uukk. A lear was killed on the Kantiam a few days ago. It is unusial for bear to make rhelr apiearance so early. If we do not have an early spring we have it-en mislead by the" animal kingdom, and Easter will have to atone for a like oficr.ee. A rev! val service was begun in the , M. E. church Soi.th eomsday even- j ing, several denominations uoiling. The mcttings wil' If protratteti ' ! initely. xll t bristians; re;rarll8 j ot church aniiiatious, are as Ken to eo- opiate in ine&e meeuncs. We learned Saturtlay that tvity cight men had been canvassing the ter ribrv between the two Santlams, so Ikiiing names to a petition for a divis ion of the courtly. On the afte;ntm of that day a remonstrance was circulate .1 with as much vigor In this vicinity. The Salem Journal says that "J. T. Anderson brought to that office two pears which weighed five pounds." Tht variety Is known as the pound pears, and the name was given by east ern pomologies, where the maximum weightwssone pound, hi nee the name. I. R. Rerun, wsll unvil his s cond barber polo in a few days. Tbe pru prietor hopes that the ceremonies at tending the event will leless impnedng and that public veneration may not eo so far as to transport, piece-meal, the striped ' shaft, as was done on a former occasion. Asyet.no one has tieen found to builtta railroad from 1 his place to Wete--lio via Sodavillo. We khow not how many have been figuring on tlieprojeci.-, but we tsiicve that the man or com pany of men who take ho!d of the matter with both hands will be well :e warded for the outlay. The Lebanon Cornet Band were mu sically inclined Thursday evening last. After serenading S. P. Bach, who gave the band a sumptuous repast, they vis ited in turn the newly-elected city officers and infused into each enough patriotic fervor to serve a city of twice the population of Lebanon. "Some farmers plant their crops in the moon, others plant in the ground. The ground farmers get the best crops. The moon does not seem to lie as iop ular as it used to he but there are young folks in this town who still go by the moon." Athena Press. The honey moon is popular in all lands. The Eugene Guard of the 24th int. says that a party of six from Taeoma, left Eugene Wednesday with two teams loaded with supplies for the Blue River mines. They will work night and day shifts running a tunnel on their ledge, and if prospects warrant will put in a mill in the spring. We are Informed ths.t some of the patronsofthe Waterloodanocon Friday night last paid dearly for their diver sion. Some of the men lost their hat and ot'iers again missed their foot-wear. We rememlier reading of an early preacher by the name of John the Bap tist who had his head danced off. Sick Headache and a sensation of op pression and dullness in the head, a?-e very commonly produced by indiges tion; morbid despondency, irritability art! over sensitiveness of the nerves may, ia a majorty of case;, be traced to the'same cause. Dr. J. H. McLean's Kidney Balm and Pillets will posi tively cure. The "Life of the flesh is the bld thereof;" pure blood means healthy functional activity and this bears with it the certainty of quick restoration from sickness or accident. Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Pnrifier gives pure rich blood, and vitalizes and strengthens the whole body. ?1 00 per bottle. A young lady who returned from i abroad to her home in Lebanon on last j Saturday, stopped at the railroad hotel in Albany and took dinner; after dinner she lay dowu upon a lounge, and hav ing slept none the previous night she soon fell asleep. On awaking she found that some thief had removed from her finger a seven-dollar ring. Geo. D. Peebler of Pendleton, while j visiting relatives and friends in Lob- wheat with a view to ascertaining whether it was adapted to the sou and elimate of Eastern Oregon. Up to date the srrain has made a much ranker and more vigrious growth than the obler varieties of wheat, and if the present outlook affords any criterion of tbe ; harvest it vill be the leading variety j in that : section. .is hi hist Ijtbrinon this wsk. 11 bus recently li-arned that properiv which he owns In WheeHiig, Vn nnd Which he hod nbnudont-d about the time of llie broking out of the war, Is now wot th f H0,tH). He will return to Va. In the spring aud dispose of the property. According to (he Brtiwusvlllo Times the citizens of that town are on the heels of a gre at, project. The enterprise under advisement conteniplalcs trans mitting power front the falln at Oxford mill, six miles above town. The power when transmitted can lie made to sub serve the Interests of the town In many wavs, and If the plans should conn to maturity It would Infuse vigor into the Romautle City. Several limes within the past two years It has been suggested that we organize n military company at this place, but as the mutter lias never re ceived any attention beyond an inform al street conversation, the project was allowed to cool licforeany decisive steos were taken. As the matter Is ag:on engaging the attention of those who are vnloroudy Inclined, perhaps the organisation can bo ctl'eeted without much dltlleulty. Our esteemed citizen, S. P. Bach, re turned from Salem with u bride on Thursday last. The bund had divined the ot jeet of his visit to the Capital City, and knowing 'hat he would come In on Thursday, met the couple at the depot ami escorted them to the St. Ch a tics, mean while playing some choice airs. Mr. Bach manifested his n; pre watlou of this fieudl.v demonstration by treattuft the crowd. The IvM'itFKS tenders the happy couple their congrat ulations ami wishes them unalloyed happiness. The Oregonian has the largl circu lation of any daily, Sunday or wrekly paper west of I he Rocky mountains. And In order t further luereaM Its circulation thev have selected with great cure, n large )it of valuable books and other ueful articles, and are odV ring them as premiums to each new suliscriber, to any of Its several Issues for vearlv sulwciiptlons. The Oregon ian should lie In every household. Send for premium list. Orkuoxiax Prm.is'ttxo Co., Portland, Oregon. A reader who has lived In the vi cinity of SodHville for twenty-six years is opposed to an appropriation for the springs at this place. He says that years ago, before the hand of man hail made any attempt to Improve the spring r Its surroundings, the wafer was strong and sparkling and each suc ceeding lil'ort to improve the spring has robbed the water of its virtue. He Is confident that if the appropriation le granted and the spring Is' aguiu tamM'reil with that the water will lie as vapid and tasteless as a wet-weather brook. I have a cousin who Is a printer, says Ex-Mayor J. B. Iioughran of North Desmoines, la. Some years ago he was employed In this city where tin y where they w'ere printlng'elreulars for Chnmlioiiiiin. He had a deep seated cold and terrible otie:h, and while settlnpt np copy lo madt up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured him and that was the first I ever knew of Chnmberhm's Cotih Remedy. I have tn-en In Its favor ever since. My ow n experience and that of my family con vinces me that this remedy U the lest In th world. Thai may be strong language but that is what I think. For sale by M. A. Miller. Never within the recollection of the oldest Inhabitant has there been s. roil..l, bii.LMIika Ilk llild ItilO i.r t brb 11111 11- trv as there waa last fall and the past ,,ttIf of tUf? wintcr n,ontbs. We have ,., peour'd with diphtberi.i ami nieasb s (in most Instances in a mild form anil r.(her tnalas'.Ies which outran ur method nomemlRture. TI.U part of the citinty has ever len accounted one of the most healthful localities In the Slate, but from some unknown cause we have laid ourselves open to IheattseUsof various ipldeiuics, which complete their eour? only from a lack of subjects. In this country health distils' from the clouds during Ihe fall and w inter months, and a dry winter presages sickness. The notorhtv which has accrued to Sweet Home as a result of the recent church trouble is undeserved, and It si anyone should get a wrong impression of the inhabitants of this fair section of cou ti try, it is but just to say that the population of that precinct are a quiet, law-abiding, moral cla.-8 of people. But few of the substantia! citizens of that place alietttsl or countenanttsl the recent unpleasantness. There are dis turbing elements in the lie. t of com mutinies ami Sweet Homo is (we are sorry to sai not an exception to the ri.le. The trouble simply grew out of an attempt on the part of a" few Indi viduals to right a public grievance ky private means. Sweet Home will con tinue to be what she has ever lecn in the past, one of the mt desirable localities which bonier the great Wil lamette Valley. Elder Shea was Interviewed by an Express reporter Monday relative to the Sweet llome church ilt. The Elder was in a happy frame of mint! and expressed himself freely conferr ing the late deliverance of Justice HuniDhreyof Albany. He said that the trustees mentioned by his Honor were good, reliable men and that the pmperty could not fall into safer hands. "As for myself," said the candidate Tor ecchslastieal onlers, "I have no serious objections to wearing the surplice, but I do most solemnly protest against be ing associated with Justice Humphrey in the pastwrate of that church The news paper reports which link my name with that of an Albany man can not but be damaging to a reputation I have lieen titty years In building." Here the Elder was so overcome with emotion that he could proceed no further, and the reporter left liiin to brood over a misfortune w hich would kill a little nature. A Meeting;. A correspondent of the Seattle Tele graph gives the following nccouut of religious services held in the northern suburbs of Seattle: For ths past two weeks the Rev. J. It. Klrkpatrick, late of Oregon, has been preaching to the people of Yesler and ltavenna every evening. There have been up to date some sixty or seventy professions of faith. The man ner of the preaching is simple, but earnest and logical; he makes the Bible interpret itself, and has a great many original illustrations and anecdotes to illustrate. Sometimes he has the w hole congregation hi a laugh, and the next minute in tears. For the past ten nights there has been hardly standing room in the church at Yesler, ana the multitudes are flocking in from every direction. The Rev. Olark Davis hs boon out two evt-nings, and pronounces it the greatest success lie has ever seen in or around Seattle. The Rev. Klrk patrick is temporarily loctated st Ra venna. He has been in the ministry, we understand, about twenty years, mostly in the South, but is recently from Oregon. UK. ACKER'S ENGLISH PILLS. jAre active, ttVetlve and pure, ror sick headache, disordered stomach, loss of appetite, bud complexion and bil iousness, they have never been equaled, either in America or abroad. Sold by M. A. Miller. Kotlce to Farmer!. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, eggs, and ail" kinds of farm produce, for w hich 1 will pay the highest price In cash or exchange for goods. G . W. Simpson. Albany, Or. D. Mi , U of Hrowi.il in is, t.ii i its i o n i:. Cur-rent money Rog Plttfrgt l coin l nnt pnt ensh. An fxpenslre revenue cutter A to b:ieco Worm. Dr. Koch, the (icrniaii si-Ii.ntlst, Is deserllied as having a 'iymph"-at!e temperament. A grammarian Insists that the word sea Is feminine liccitu.se it wears rufih s tun! whlto caps. Evtrenies Homellmcs ni 'et, wes the verdict of a young man who had Just taken a header on a bicycle. A stroll thii'Ugh the prisons of our great titles will envlneo one thrtt the "pen" is mightier than llie sword. A reformer concludes that smoking Is positively devilish because "Id Nic(k) otlne Is found tit th bottom of it all. Why warn men against nutting their light uluhr a bushel when a quart measure would answer every purpose. "Where there Is a will there Is a way," sahl voung liulbiut as the obi man oM-nel the front doorand pointed out into (he darkness. Tin d I Here no Uiwecn a iter drinker and true charity Is this: "Charity Is nut puffed ui,'' says the apostle, hut the Iser gust W Is more or less in Hated. Until recently the Chinese could boast of the greatest wall In the world lint t In; greatest wall tit her ancient or modern was I he eater-waul on our buck fence last Week. It was found on examination that the peixin who complaint d of hi? eyes that he had been rending a story paper ami hence the weakness complained of was duo to concent ruled lye. KEY. T 111: W ITT TAI.M A O K'ti NEW "LirK or riittis-r." fi A book whkh Is sure to have great isipularlty, and immense sale, both because of Its luteresliug style and lis superb Illustrations is "From Manger to Throne," a new life of ChiUt ami a history of Palestine and its people, in cluding Dr. Talnmge's account of his lamous journey to, through ami from the Christ-land. The work, w hich is splendidly printed, contains nearly Tiki large-hled pages, DjsII Inches. It Is Illustrated w llh imre than 4M grand Illustrations, among w hich ne accurate copies tr nearly -m of the famous tmiutllig? or llie nld masters, which have so long enriched the galleries and ea l lied rata of Europe, hot were never before published In America. He treats the story f the Savior with great reverence, with uiiexiied ten derness, there Whig no (draining for tiled. The work is a history, and In no way sectarian, and Is therefore one which every Christian muv read with ad vantage. It will tlo good. Instruct and entertain three things ho f.w writers accomplish In a single volume. In siiiklng of the work, the New York Herald predicts a sale of a mil lion copies for the first year. The book will le sold only by subscription and ageiils are wanted, to whom liberal terms are offered. The well-known and enterprising publishers, the Pncilte I'o'ili-litiii; Co., A ins worth Block, ad und Dak Sis, Portland, Or., are the sole L-eisfral agents for the l'atifit; Ctiest. We call atlentlon to their advertisement Ik another column. rKitSONALlTIU. Oim Ttmm; n U ft for Stlim Jrrttn1aj Mr. Whlie!u-al ineve.1 Intatou-ii MmtOrtt". Mr. II. E. rani-h tUlUsl Allntiiy KahtnJur. W. J. t;rlim-!t rnmtf In on We'ltiewUy lnlnv (". K. Ti'ltil'l I iinw H Ffnula'e, Wn-liliis.tm. MNs Nt-'ltit Amoti went to hrvitt uv!!le Mimtlny. Jerry She went to Altwuy tin tm-imw M.tli.)r. ltrv. J. Rucr.i vMiihI the ExrnKt la-t vnek Mrt. A. Marcclhi" wit. itlr 1!! a few ty lt k. ltev."r: A. Jlt llr..)- U'ft for We-lon Moclaj monOnz. Mr. 1Ini:iUton. of Su,ft nxe, v In" ti'.tn Tnc.ajy. I hrtrU y Sluieii of S.vret Home, tvi In loan Saturday. Mr. Fnnik Caltne P very II'; &x oh? of hr tnlitfr. Mi I'eimtt Kirtpnirkk reiuntel from Seal'.k SMttiplny nU t:w. lisle ami Mr. Kim.p retmnei fnirn l"n kiic Sttlunlrtv. 0. '. Ilia klt niflii vi-itiit the C.t.liul City l!n fir! f the rn k. Jnmes inx. of Craw fnr.lvilU. in trcl to mm last T!mr-ulity. M. A. M!llt." went to Rnlcia Mon.Say ami rt ternci Wti'nc-liiy. Ml-s Arnie Po;i. hivs ht-fsi very IU of line: ft are pltl to report her rvciVtry. F. H. Mi-Omn'ck. (f Ftr-.-et Hum?, wvnt to M lB'iy lYIiloy to make dim! !Kf on hi lamt. Willi falilorcitBio vr from firimnsvllie Rnt unlny ant at.iil at Oil oP.U-e long rnengh to give a jrhtiM tlatire. Mr. retry, ol Sxluviilo. reiunioi frnm Snlcm Smtly. He w.'iit to SjiK-m lo look after ti e Sudarllle appropriation liill. frof. R. N. Wrisrht vMal llie puhlie who 1 Motiilay, 1ml t o hartiitt entirely reeovcv"! from i t!ie moa-U-s, he wan unalile to take rt las In hand. Mr. C. W. Witter, of KuiTiie, It vlitiitj reto llw la lA'hmion ami Htylavllle. Mr. Witter s an no nt of H. B. ami T. J. foylc. glie Ih aertan p.ii 'l hy her Piece, Miwi Fink, who Is leccnt'y irom III 'ioi. Pweet Home ConnUrahots. Kihtor Lkbaxoh Exrrnw: II. I. llittner,8 article culls for a few corrections. In the fiit pluce he woe well aware thut our trustees had de chirtd that he nhouhl not lie permitted to preach In the church. In the second place, It wr.f not found liefore all the people that MeKtroy and his assistants would have the privilege of boldiiir all of bin meet digit there. In Ihe third place, It la not true that II. I. Dinner waitl one word to the peoph; to pacify them or keen them from breaking down the doors. Neither Is It true that alter the tloors were demolihcd some es caped through the windowa and that the others crept out at the dtiors. Mor ris and hit men who were insit'.o are men In the true sense of the word, and tlo not creep out at doors or cscapa through whitlows out of fear of such u m!n n Ditincr. l?ut let thin he sufficient for the prest ent. The public will lie able to see wherein Ia the truth or falsity, wherein Is the true nianlu o I or cowardice, when this cat now pending t-hall have been tried liefore an impartial jury. Thus. A. Yost. A Quick Cure for the McaKle. For a stout, robust man, take one quart of good biandy or whisky, put two spoonfuls of pulverized brimstone in it; for females or ordinary men, one pint aud a half of brandy and one spoonful of brimstone; for children from 8 to 15 years old, tine pint brandy ana one vpooutui or brimstone, ana under that age, less. When you get sick with the mea-les, make It milk warm, shake up vrellj and drink half a gill every hour until they come out good; stay in the house and keep warm and you will lie well in three days, but keep using th liquor for three days longer. It. P. SCANLAKD. Ood's BlensliiB to Humanity. So Says an Oregon I'ioneer Ninety Years Old. Foukmt Grovk. Or.. March 19. T have used the OKKOON" KIDNEY TEA nnd obtained immediate relief. It is God's ble-int; to bumanitv. I tttke pleHsure fn recoinmcntllna; it to the ai'Hieled. I am now nearly ninety yenrs old, nunc to Oregon in 142 In the employ of ihe Hudson s Buy Oompnnv, e.nd since 1 bepan i:s:ir the OUE'JON KIDNEY TKA I enjoy R.xnl health. DAVID ML NKoE. Wood fop Sale. Dry fir wood delivered to any part of the city for $2 2-5 per cord. Leave or ders with Kirkpatriek or this office. l X N V j -'t Point, N. C , Jail. I 1. Kwr.iB LV.iu.Non Irxi'iti'.': I left Lebanon on llie evening f the Kith of December, which was one if I lie loveliest diys man ever saw. l):t reaching Albany my trouble began; I had to wait till tht evening of the 17th on nceouiit of a breakdown on tin' P. P., which whs life lino my tbiu t c ilUd for, and from that Urns on it was ore breakdown or miss connection nfhr another. J understood when I bought my ticket that there would !e I in few changes, but we did not connect at a y place that we should. About the thin we would get asleep we v outi Le waked up to change cars. I cannot advise anyone to travel this mad If It Is always as it was when I came over. On the evening of llie ",7th 1 arrived at my destination, High Point, N. C, which Is a very lilee town of aisitit I!0t)0 inhabitants, and contains a great many large fut toi It s, sneb as tobacco, shoe, and sash ami (hair factories. It la surrounded by farming lands, very good for this country, lhoiili not quite so good as Oregon. ' But If some of our Ortgon sheep men Were to see Ihe great sH!;e and bmuhgrass hills of North Carolina they would go wild. It is the grandest sight for a sheep man that I ever saw. (truss can be seen just, as far as the eye can n-ach. Land is very rheiip from $2.50 to $31 per acre. The people are very kind ami gciii-rous, us the Southern people have always had the name. 1 am stopping with oneof my uncles, who has lived here about sixty-live years, lie can recite Ihe tips nnd downs of the war and the life- of a Southern man In general, which is very lnteri-st lug to a Northerner. Peo ple live to a great age In this ooantrv. and thev also have a great many old relies. There are two clocks here that art: ovi r 3H yeais old, and $im has been offered for oneof I hem. There Is nn apple tree at my uncle's that was Bvt tail by my great -grand fat her lllatt at the age of .'to. He ale apples olf It till he was IK); then niv f.raudfath--r tilt HI, ami at the present lime oneof my uncles, at Ihe age of HJ, In t ilting from It; so yon see that apple tn-es ami Hlutts live to a great age III North Carolina, Think thenj are more old i-eople- In Ibis State than In any other State in the Union. IU kf. Hiatt. Ducklen'c Arnica Salve. The Bi-r Sai.vk in the world f.r Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lituum, Fever Sores, Tetttr, Chepp. d Hands, Chilblains, Corn, ami nil skin Eruptions, and positively cures liles, nr no nay required It Is guarantied to give iH'iTcet srdl,"ietlon, or money refunded. Price ITuents per bos. For sale by J. A. Beard. A Surts ni for Iil. f telling rile me known by moisture like pers lmth!i e. ulig luteiiw Itch ing when warm. Tlii form, ns 'iliinl, tiht-tOtiir atl rtt tiiioir, vleld et once l Di. K'sunko't Pile Itemed v, which net tlir-t!y on the parts sflVctctl, alorls tumors, rillnys lit hlng t'tid ellWis ft ertnaiii nt cure. 5'Kj. Druggbls or mail treatise five. Dr. lleauko, .TM Arch street, liul.uhl phia, l'a. SoM ny M. A. Miller. The Fat I.atljr Tint nbvnys biks so ptettsant, says go 1 1 .MutthewsA Washburn. Albany", Or., to buy stoves and ranges, ltcause tlK-y only keep the be.-t and always do as they agree t. I'tirt" fnmltlr rrftril tn ti lrti t)f Alhnny, by tbe nut 'iilflcent tl!iil:iy iof htir.l wnrc, VtovcH and ,.li--a ttt iut (tiiet & Witchhunt's, w mi" carry the largest fissorimeiil in llie viniey. 1 Fluent band uinde rrench candy nt thet'lty IhKfilUlT.nt. Rhcumalhm, 'rtir:i?g"n, Coras HEADACHE, Ai d ALL PAIN. Vi3 CilifornU ri'tl tmi P (i'!ti ELECTRIC COUGH CUBE CUf COLD. CH0VP. COUVtPt.OH. old ty kit Ilrng',l.. Each So. EPo It tl OrMtlngcr A uo , r, op'. Lo n;la, Oal, For Hull' !)" J. A. Rcaril, LvIkvimh. THE STORY OF A YEAR. PHOTOGRAPH PROM Lire TAKEN ONE YEAR PHOTOGRAPH FROM UfC A IHl NOW Ippear. Look on this picture and then on that." Ths aboTe face are exact reproductions of photo irrapha taken from Ufa of lira. Morton D. Har lan, who rsMe at No. 68 Wert Hh Street, New .York City. The flint on wa taken In Norem br, IW, while In the laitt Ktairea of conwinip tlon. Abandoned hy phTKicinns and mourned by frlenda. The other was taken in lecvniber, l-w, when completely recovered, and entirely tlirmtfrh the line of tr. Acker s KngllRh Heniedy for Conmimption. Tho above pictures are wood etita. but they are true to life and the oriRinal f'hototfntphs, taken from life, can be een at all he riruir alores. Mrs. llarlan'a consunipUou beran a connimntlon eminlly doe. Willi a coiirIi In the morning, raicinir of phletrm, tired and deiwesned feellnira, a lack of appetite, the loss of flesh and paina throuuhont the body. She did not real ice her extreme danger until it became almost too late, but she in in perfect health to-dnv. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption Ik sold by all reputnble drug gists. You can't afford to be without it. n . - i : n4 to o '.f U t: vi v r GT PAUL. CT. LOUIG, AND ALL PCINT3 East, North P South, AT- UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. G. RAWL1NCS, Agent, Albany, : : Ok EG ON. 1 Urn j n mum i ii ii Ossaha, ' Kansas Oily, CLicaga, ; U 11 1 11 S! Ii l.f.k Jan. if-:i. t i ring werther. Mr. I lanii linui) is up prohjiocl In,:. tiuul's fioiui Js just over an attack of la gr'pp . Mr. Whftooiiib ! falling some mon ster tens In hi- ynrd. . Ci'. r some sbtfiitittg en his claim, Mr. Workman has gone to renew his work at I .eli.iliuh. Pig Jlottoni neis a jrrm cry store, a g i d road In plui o of the "irail, nod more b aiatldo settlers. Everybody sl'oul'l e'ld their Influence and tissird i u In -letting a rend ami wo will not 1 n i wuiu for the settlers, M. E, XV. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of liui lui'.'tou, OliSo, htiites that lie had been tinder the care of two prominent physb hti.s, and used their i rent men t until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to Ik Con sumption und incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for CoiiMimptiou, Coughs a ud ft ids and at that time was not utile to walk across the street without rusting. He found, before he had Used half of a dollar bottle, Unit he was much better; he continued to use it and Is enjo lug good health, if you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, try- It. We gua-alitee M.I infuot loll. Trial Ixillle lice at IlearilV. drug store. "Ti 4irfy I.lly." Anglksk.v CoTfum;, L. IL, July 2. (Jr)tth utrttf Allho' It Is very unusual for me to u.'i? any lotions or wnhes, still. In answer to your riqueM, I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream and Hol'rtlne. The former I consider esieehil!y enVaclnii In cases of roughness of the skin, and 1 have M't ii uing It every ay f r the bint fot tnlg'it. I have found tbe Itohcrtiiio n excellent t rcpitrutmn In c;isi-m of tun, siuibtirn, etc., tnusetl by exposure to March w Inds and a July sun. Ytairs faithfully, Idf.i.ii: Lanotht To ?.fest-rs. Wlsilom & Co. Mtft ii:tplan Blllotir The symptoms of this disease ure tle-pr-sion of t-plrits, foul coalnl tongue, bad taxiing mouth, disagreeable breath, tlrv skin with bloCcbes ami eruptions, sallow tsiMiplcxloll nnd yellow eyes, tired aching shoulders, du! pain in right side, faint n"s,d i..incs and Ii reg ular bowls. This complaint in all f Its forms can I e reaiiily cured hy tak ing Dr. (itinn's Impro'vcil Liver Fills as dirccttd, ami a lingering spell of sick ness will often tsj warded nil' by their use. S )tJ ut 2T cents a laix by M. A. Miller. Santiam Academy. f'li"r.i la iJt'tn. IPtfliT Ari'iiiDft'o, AUftUra. I'hy !olijy. l'liy. Oem-rvphy. Ilnnk-Krepliiic. t'. s. Hliir ami sl-o In ("oinmon Ilranefao. iit.-ot.-I A-;!lit-'itri!i'ij Per Jan. tt. Torino: J to .i ir Rt'otttt. OAV1U TORJ5ET. . J!.. Prlm-ipjO. W. H BOOTH, M.D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guv'a New Building. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. tirivluale of Koyitl ''.Hi e uf Ixiixloti mti !KH-n- Me1ieat Clk-gt, M-a t 'Sirt.ulf Cue it -lnii.v. t"tni"r-t rt?moreit lttit rn!,t Vnir OKFII E Kirkiatrifk- buIMIng. LebaiMin, Or 5AI.L. GARLAND, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. I.KBAXOS, ORKGON. W. T. IUHMEV. I- T. BAB1!. J. W. 8APFB. BURNEY, BAR1N & DRAPER, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, OKf.UON' CITY. OHEOOX. Twrntv ypnrs exjvrleTie Ki?lMcrof the I. !j. I.intl i I'litt itl tniin fily, Ore'Mi, itn'1 in the Ijiii 1 tiiiicf nnteihv. twimimet"! n In tMir jh i liiliy cf nil kliiilf of lmfii- ln-foro the Ijtnil lelice. V llie t enri". kikI iuv!viug imetiue ill Ihe lit'iierul Ijsii.I uffUtr. THE CRY OF MILLIONSI OH. 7VVY BKCKl TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL It TOO LATC I hare been troubled mum ycant with disease of the kiduej-s and have tried many different remedies and have ought aid from dulcrent physicians without relief. About the itihof April I wa suflexinir from a very violent attnek that almost prostrated me isi iwh m iiMnner tuat I was bent over. When I sat down it was almost Impossible for me to Kit up alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced lining the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the miests at the hotel. in a few days,! am happy to state. that I was a new man. I will; recommend the tea to all afflict ss 1 have been. A. TtJPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, oauia Kon, uu. WM. BARBOUR, -DEAL.KK IN FURNITURE, TJl'IIO LSTEHY WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Every Description aud De gree of Comfort, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, HARDWARE, In Fact Everything Belonging to ths Trade at Prices that Defy Competition. Churchill & Monteith's Old Stand. LEBANON, OREGON. 4 l 9 I iST ii 1 LOOK They show a lack of early training aiid suggest a negketr d niih. The jiath of daty was lr) narrow fur them; p.ia!l aino to il. eiiip-r. JNotning a jsifk plant, tmt somt'ining nugnt oe tiono to iinrti Kliario if their owner could ha induced to Wear Hackleman's Then art would ronof-al deformity like a corset. Tlic idioe might b largo, lmt its bhapo would atone for its vva Tht trouble with these feet is As much with the shoe as the shape, As much with the fit as the foot. There is no need to sufT'er and feci ashamed because are puffed im about t!-ie 'feet; better have big feet than head. Don t let thcfe little things Drive You from Society Wo will help you out of your difficult hy helping you into a comfortable, -shapely slioe. Ii you will call on C. C. HACKLEMAN. Ucmcmbcr the lland-McNally Atlas we are giving with every $30 worth of goods; only 40 left. W. B. DONACA, -DKALKIt IX- GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, - Cigars, Tobacco, FnrnisMBg Gccfls, Etc. ' AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. Give Me a Trial and Be Convjnce(I7; KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Sliinglcs,Posts,Boardsand Pickets. GOTO T. C. PEEBLER'S FOR Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, FINE EXTRACTS, TEA AND COFFEE. PRIZE BAK ING POWDER, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. CASH PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. LeoanoB UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER, ESTALI3HED IS 1S75 BY S. I. KICKERS05. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved? NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. I manufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of VinV,w Frame?, Poor Frames, Moulding?, Bracket?, Etc., in fact anything mam nfactured and kept on hand in a first -class planer. In connection with the.-above, I also have on hand a well cssmtl lumber vard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Hustle, BevelWeather Boarding, Flooring, and all kind? .Finishing LymtcT for Corniceg, Ec, - . - r -r-r-t! f i-B a eoinu reuueo tneir hizo (.'.xt ' Shoes you sway IN- G BARGAINS Planing ffillH -AMD-