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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1891)
4 wvri express. .FEBttUAUY 6, 1891. EYES AND EARSl lr. Duckt tt U building a wood theii. Braid 2J vents per bunch at Monta gu's. The tneeUnpa closed at the Academy Bumlay evening. Pave money by patronizing the One Priee Cash Store. F. M. French, the jeweler, Albany, keei railroad lime, Jwft received nt M, A. Miller's, n fine iine of stationery. Kirkpatrick IsdcUwrtnjgdry fir wood any place In town for $2 o. Oats nre selling: nt 50 cents, and v heat at 61 ceuts in Lebanon. A Dakota doctor wrote for a sample copy wf the Express this week. Mr. Cowan has removed her milli nery stock to V. J. Ouy'a building. nmwn TTansard has built a neat picket fence In front of his residence, Th rtinwe of Mrs. Frev. of Albany, v a sent to this place for interment last Friday Garden seeds were in demand last week; vegetables will no in cemano later on. A card from Rev. C. A. Met lroy says that he la engaged in a meeting at NVestou. We learn that work will be resumed in the Hamilton Creek coal mine at an t?arly date. 8. M. Garland received a handsome present from a friend in the Metrop olis last week. Lumber is shipped to this place from Coburg since the gaug wa9 wlde" uwd on the O. Ry. Local weather prophets caught an Inspiration on Monday. It was 'ground hog day." r r rhrltiin. who lives near le- dalia, Washington, raised 72W bushels j of wheat this year. I We acknowledire a visit from the Midnight Orchestra," Wednesday night. Come again. Go to Meaarvey'9 gallery in Lebanon for pictures. Cabinet photo's any style f3,00 per dozen. It. 8. Roberts opened a fish market In the building formerly known as the Eureka Meat Murket. A few cases of measles and one case of scarlet fever, were reported in Urownsviile last wvek. It was impossible to buy butter in rhanon. or the sunounding country, for two days last week. There were two or three Kansas men in town this week; we understand they are looking for land. Mr. Miller is building a blacksmith shop in Laeomb. The town is grow ing slowly, says Mr. Chariton. Ttite has been a busy week for the Express, there boinsr from three to five perwms at work during the week. Sin.-e the editor of theScio Press was knocked out in Albany, it wi'.l now lie proper to call that paper the ex-Pn-ss. Tf von want a hnrsmin in an overcoat, j of We are clad to Male that then? In not no muchf'i'cknesa In town as formerly. There nre no canea ot diphtheria ecarlct fever in Lebanon. Om last Friday Dr. Wallace of Albany and lrs. Folev and Booth of this place, met In council at Mr. Gentry's. The very critical condition of Jerome Gentry made the rosultatlon imper ative. Rev. J. Bowersox.who has been a- .lUHmr n. v. Yost of Sweet Home, re- n,.rt ii iriuiil mci'tins- in nrtritsa there. Then have Wen five profeaslona, others are interested and the prospects are good. On Tuesday It. Y. Kirkpatrick sold twn lot In A. Cowan s tuiiiilloii to a M. Sprinjrer; consideration fa-o. air. Snrinirer has cot lumter on tlie irrouiiu and will comenee rhrht away to erect a dweliug. Tut one of Dr. J. II. McLean's Lit tie Liver and Kidney Fillets at night In-fore von iro to bed ana you win w surprised how buoyant and vigorous vou will leei mo next aj. kjiuj cents a vial. A reception was given Miss liitter, of Washington, at ine nouie oi nr r num. Mrs. Carothers, Wednesday evening, Quite a number of young people weie present and enjoyeu me icsuvuus the evening. As spring approaches, all kinds v dnioatin fowls nre rdannlnsr for a irooc' mrino no. I siimmer.s work. The stiW amomr the "lay" members Is about u, and as a consequeneeggw are selling at 20t Do vmi want the earth? If so, cal tin luHiuivwo v. . , nr nod thev will take oleasure in oi.An-s.T vim th lanrestand most com rU.tA line or ivaruwure. bmmcs ranges in the valley. v r ndilinir new readers to our list continually. There are yet few familes In town who do not pay for the V.vpfss (thev borrow of the! neighbors) and we want them to get it fresh from the press, v limn) an nrchltect sav last wee that no soon as the weather settled building will be resumed in Lebanon. The scarcity of lumber consequent on bad roads has about stopped the building boom for the present. Lebanon will fail to get an appropri ation f-r the Santiam wagon road, tail the rtrosneots are favorable for a road up the Calipooia, which by the way, will give us access to the mines on the Calapoola and Blue rivers. Mr. Rlavens, an employe at Downing Bro.'a mill, had his hand caught on the saw last Monday, which so lacer ated one of his fingers as to make am putation necssary. Drs. Booth A i oley amputated the ringer, and the man is doing well. Tt nriii require a larire amount of luinhor to meet the demands of build er hpre the cominsr season, ine saw mill.. n thi vicinity are tuny aoie to tUo lnmW. Ivtit'the roads to these mills are impassable for several months in the year. niwwniin Rv. ensrine No. 12, in fVi nrffA of i 0- Henderson, visited this city last Thursday evening, to right Thia is the first vNIt we have had from trains on the O. Ry. Mr. Henderson is in charge of a ballast train working near Spieer r- tniM of Sweet Home returned from the Sound this week and bought two lots in Lebanon before he left i n w like to see men come from .utMo tn 1 nnmi to invest in reai can't help thinking mey . r k n s o n a 1. 1 r i k s . rltOM KKV. V- A. M'lLltOV. this ItutluTfort have r--Albany, vllie.l Mrs. J. r. Setlk weiit to SiilcTaTuoilny. ,T. A.. Hennl wentt-. Albany Weihiesihiy. I'ev. A. Mam-llit li been unwell lab-ly. Mrs. Ijinslwrry ha mi nttui k of la KripiK". IV. BurtoiiHliaw viMto.l the "Hub" Jinn- av. Mrs. M. Pantit went to Albany mt .""uuir- ay. P. F. Itodwell returned from Vortlan-I Inst week. 1U : A. Maivcllus wont to Albany VU'U- nesilay. M Funk was able to lie in tlie m-iioni- roont Monilay. Mi. Tnrniili!i. of Ijimib. ralK'ii at oiil.'O Tuesdiiy. . , Mr. Dx kU v, of tbe Salem Journal, called on uh Thumlay. Win. fox. of Albany, was in U-bnmm the lirst ot the witii. Uolcrt and AUwrt turned to California. Mrs. bliu'kninn, of Dr. Negus last week. I. Andn-w s, of Pwivt Home, was in Ix,l- iinon the Kilter part oi nisi Jam. Mnlvehill left Friilay for a viMt tn Colorado, Minnesota and other Mates. Iter. It. F. MimmIv, of IlillxlKiro. viMteu old friends in U lmnon the hrst ot tlie wetK. J. M. Knlston and wife, of Albany, sjient Suiulav with the family of C. 11. uaisum o tbis laee. John Prwcr.. of Santiam, wsh in n Wetlne.xlay. He says crops look wen in ins section of iniuntry. Charley Montasue, since moving upon bis Vancouver farm, has anointed .ins minus and pone togriiblun?. Rev. C. A. Mi lVmaltl returned from llrnj ner Mondav. He closed a very lntircstniR and sni tfsslut miH-tlnfr at me insive luuev. He will leave for Snrnigiield hatniMuy. Mr-?. f. fVott. of Albanv, visiteil her sis ter, Mrs. . M. V est:all. in ix-imukhi, oyer Sunilav. Miss lila estimi nnon.inii-i her house for a couple of days' visit, return ing to Ixbanon Wednesday. WATERLOO BIPl'LES. Wkhfon, Or., Fb. 2. EliniK l,i:HNts Ext'i:r.s: A-i perhaps a line or two from thU place may not w uniiiteresting to your many readers, I seed you this. The writer arrived here on the morn ing of the 27th ult. to aid Rev. J. II. Foster, pastor of the First Baptist church of Weston, In a series of meet ings. Weston Is a very nice little city of from fiOO to 750 Ihhabltants, nentled at the foot of the Blue Mountain range, with a tine body of fanning land around it, and many thrifty, honest, law iilildlnsr "sons of the soil" occupying this large, rich domain; but to one jiihi from the thriving and fast-growing little city of Lebanon, Weston seems to lie a very quit, not to say dull town. Perhaps this extreme quietness isnuc lunrely to tho failure of tlie crops year before last, and the low price of grain last year, in connection with tbe poor facilities for transportation afforded by the U. 1. Ry. and the high prl.-e flinrirpd for thefananortatlon of craiu, wlmh is aliaolutely aralyr.lug the a rioultural Industry of Kastem Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The great newaslty U an "open river." The winter here has tx'n delluhtfui so fur. There was considerable rain during the early part of the winter, but no snow, except on the mountains and the higher p iris of the plain, until yesterday morning, when we had a snow-fall of nhotit three Inches. The weather now is not very cold, hut crisp, which makes a "weli-footer" draw bin coat closely around him; however, it Is not illsajrreeablt. Th i j'.xi'KKss arrivfd in one time, and looking over its columns I was surprised to see the amount of anleWof lots and the improvements for the few days since your serine len. V. .-X. iUtlliW M1IITI')MI Cllltf:3. Jan. m m). Oregon mist. 1 Moi-e rain, more rtst. The mail goes out to-tluy. Mr. Boon la building a cubhi. little are looking well In Big P.it tom. Mr. Bryant Is buck, and the woods ring wllh'tlie stroke of his ax. Monday last the Simt aui was (he hljlu-Bt It lias Ufii here yet this season. Mr. Whiteomb Is building a fence along the north line of his homestead. M, 11 W. The First Step. Perhans you are run down, can't cut, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything to your Hatlsfaellon, and you wonder whut alls you. You should heed the waniitu'. von are taking the first step Into Kervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Klec trlo Bitters you will And tlie exact remedy for restoring your nervous sys tem to'lts normal. Iiealthv condition. Surprising results follow tlie use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion Is restored, and the Liver and Kidneys resume healtv action. Try a bottle. Price 50e. at ileard's Drug store. I'.xctlmeiit Runs high in Lebanon at Board's drug store over System Builder, as overlaid v is using it for Catarrh of the Stomach, DysjieiRnla, Consumption and 1 m pure Blood. Try It and tell vour friends alwiut It. as it must possess wonderful of It Is about It, as it must posses merits w hen all speak wel it you TOuaiiuiu ... j.atrtte, we can't neip inn oall at Montague's, ns he has only a few 4 ' f bufeiueS3 talent. ,en,atuimu.tsenthemt:!fore H.ring. Th. "Eureka meat market has neen stocked with a variety of meats lately. The proprietors are Messrs. Roberts & Hull. Three members of the Myers family, living three miles beyond Laeomb, have the typhoid fever, so says Dr. Booth. Lots are being sold in the Park ap 4;t;ntn Thanon ami the'towu is slow:y growing in the direction of the Santiam. rAodaville will get no appropriation. There is one consolation, the water is just as good, if the surroundings are not so pleasant. We hear no more about the fire clay that was discovered near here a few months ago. Who can tell us some thing about it? Joe. Crooks, formerly of Rrowns- ho lives on Albanv prairie say that the ground at nt i Snstwet enoushtobe In Rood plowing condition. If. as old Ore-o-onians sav, "we must have so much ri.. dnrino' the vear." be true, there is not much to lose iu foggiug and mist ing. We were awakened Tuesday night the mptlow tones of the Lebanon t na n-ere also our neighlxirs. We were enchanted oy ine music, out the crisp night air forbade our doing then, what we now do through the Ex prks'S thank them for cauiug a hitch in our slumbers. Died, Saturday, January 17, 191, at the home of his dHUghter, Mrs. A. Tripp, near Peterson's Butte, Sir. Tailtoii Taylor, aged 72 years. Mr. Taylor came to Oregon in 1S2 from ru. mu rr-ntHiiia were buried near Harrisbure The deceased leaves three Beautiful weather. Considerable Improvement in this neigh borhood. Mrs. Cross remains about tbe same as usual. The tale of Fu-v was completed last Fri day niclit. O, mama, come and kiss papa ! The Hose that w as blubbering alone last week was not alone Friday nipht. T. L Rice resigned his ottlce of rount il- man and went to Albany. He also resigned Twelve l"Ken. reoole no six miles to town, with a first- lass ims erv land a railroad m the near future) at tins place. O, talk about your dances. And vour invitation bull. But the Intent fake of fashion Was an "invitation ball." . Thev hugged and Visaed their partners llefore the jitsijde all, Pmoked cigarvtt-s and wrestled In the center of tlie hail. There were married men a plenty At this invitation dance; You couldn't iret a partner, For you couldn't get a chance. You can "spark upon the table,' And "inhale your iron bitters," You can hue and kis your honey Till the "little ltobiii" twitters. Years perhaps may ndl lietween This and a'lother tiaiii-e; We will have n big tpiart little In the "wheel-house of our pants." Then, married men, take warning, This is vonr only show, For Iron letters triumph And the married man must go. Ln.iies, in your quiet slumler. jSlctrpiiig in the p.ule moon lieht, To vour cars cinies the wand".;. Where your husbands were that night. Now, dear trirls. just have another, Tip the light fantastic toe; IVi-i t forevt an "invitation," Fhler shea is sure to go. And we'll all chin in a nunrter To the music soft and low; We will ask you for a quadrille. ou will answer aoiuy, io: Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Bkst Sai.vk in the world for Cuts. Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and allkin iif t 114V Tim ill Ired. It is guaranteed tn rUrfwt fuitlsfaetlnti. or money refunded. . Price S ceuta tier laix. For sale by J. A. Beard. Ol'R VERV K3T PEOPLE Pnnflrra our statement when we say tl.nt Iir Aeker'M Knirllsh Remedy Is in wv wav sunerbir to any and all other Santiam Academy C1iee hi Latin. Hislier Arithmetic, AlRuhra. I'hyni.il.Hjy. riij. nei-Knij.hy, Hook-Keeplnc, I'. S. History nnit aim In Common Hranchci. Menial Artthmvtir 1ly after Jan. Int. 1M)I. Terms: t"i to 3 per mouth. UAVIU TORBET, A. M.. Priiielptil. piViou publh'ation. , J.SIT) B jTTM, i,am, dtri' k. I (! f.riiii City, Uri iron, Jainttiry 1, KU.I X.db-" H hcrebv piven that in corrtpllinec v.:; 1 fi- rrovisio'i.-H of !!: ai t of ( ons-'n-JS of June JJ, lTs, etitUled 'An act for the al of tiinln-r laads in thcWatc of CaiPon.la.Oru Bn, Kevaila, and Washiiipton Territory,' Jiiiiif S A. Collin, of Havwurds, county of A liitiicda, Stiite of "aliforniii, has this il:ty iiU ii in litis olli'.e bin sfl orii statnieut No. Ji '.l, l"'ir the piircliasu if the N. W. 4 of Sec. yii. H, in i'p. No. l i S. 11. No. .1 IC, and wi:l oiii r priKii to sliow- that the land wniht is n. me valuable lor its tiinln-r or utone than for ujrne'iltnrjt ii!T)W'. ami to establish his i i.il-ii to suiil land before the IteKifrtcr and linciver of this oHi'-c lit )n-(;oii City, O-ettoit, on Weilncsday, the tilli day of May, i.nid. lie names ns witnesses: Clnis. Prowse. Hirutii P. I'l-estou, Tlios. K. Norris and Fran!: 11. Untes, nil of Ilaywards, Alameda vomit V, California. Auv nml nil t'crsons claiming adversely the iibovf-ilewnlieil lands are repiestci to lite' their claims i;i this otliee on or liefore miid lltli day or May, tSfl. J. T. API'FIISOK, Register. NtlTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Vnitki! Statis I.Asn Orrirr., I On poii City.OrcKoii, January 12, ISObl N'oiitf is heiehv piven that in compiam-e m ith the provl-tons'of tbe st of Congress or June 3. entitle I "An aet for the sale of titnlxT luTids in the Mates of California, Ore ..., .,.,-nrl:i im. I Wsshimrton Territorv.' 1 homus K. Norris, of Haywards, county of Alameda, State of California, lias tlds day lileij in this o'tliti his iworii statement No. M-r, r,,r il,e i,.ir.-linse of the S. W. 'A (if Pit. No. S. hi Tn. No. I I 11. No. 3 F.., and w ill utier pri;of to show that the land Miticht is more valnaole lor lis Tinnier or sonic irau for arrieultund purisc.( and to rytabliyh hM rlaim to sni I land tn-fore the Kejrfsler anc iieirivcr of this oftiee nt . Orvsoji Ci:y, I in po;i, on Wi'drcsday. tbe 0!h day of May, Is l. He name as witnesses: C. l'mw-se, F. !. fi.tti s, W. J. Hamai?!: and J. A. Collins, all of Havwanls. California. A n v ami all rersons i-inl'iilnr adversely the ulsive-ilesnilied limils arc requested to tile th"ir claims in this ofilee on or before siiid tith dav of Mav, J-l. " J. T. APrKRWX, Reginter. Mi : VJ I i W- -;V ? - " t y V' " ' , r K-V -y i Wake Upl Wake Up! And run clown to Charlie Hacklemau's and ct porao of 11. frdUiwinrr lisiro-nina that, lift is Pelllfl?r Al LU"5l. IiCis-x too many goods and warm going at COST: winter, liemember thc-3' aiv Men's Lon-Leg Boston Kubber Boot, before $4 25; now " Kut-e " Ladies' White and Bed All-Wool Vests Cliildren's All-Wool Vests .... ..... Ladies All-Wool Hose , it X " 3 25: " 2 b.j ....before $1; now SOd di fit' rent sizes at co?t ..before 50e; no .,. " 40c; " .. " S5c; - " ... " 25e; -" 40c 25c 2t)d Children's the fsrac proportion in price Scarlet Twilled Flannels Blue 11 before COc; .- " 50c; . " 40c; " STc; " GOc; now 40c 25f 30c 45c1 Throat and I,nn$s. ,,.rt, nml rnlicvcs at once. te tnicr iircpnrations for tlu-T 11 Vhs)ii!S loti'ph W. H BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Guv's New Bulletins'. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. anil Croup, it Is von A Riim nle Imttie free. Ilcmcmt:er, this renieny Is sold on a positive guar antee by M. A. Miner. T , Kotlre to rrmr. Wanted at oticc, chickens, ducks. "test, turaeys, urieu iruu, oum-i, ' . . . . f 1 r . ...,l...u. .mm. anil ail KlIlUS in larui mhwiht, I for wlilcti 1 win nay ine iiii;iiesv ywvc in casli or excliaiie for good. Alliauy, Or. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of Eoyal CUeW of Ijoniton ti(l nell vne Mciliel cmllefe, Ma. Clironle van- a sts-iBlty. Cancetn removed u lthmit r'n or the knife. OFFICE Klrkpolricf liulHing. Lebanon, Or The Fat Lady That always looks so ple.-isant, says pro I toMattlicws.V W Hwhiiurn, Ainany, i r., tn Iniv stoves ami raiiircs. because they only keep the best and always do as they agree to. Thrrr Famlll AtrmtKl on the Street Of Mlmnr.liv the mainilfieent ilisplay of hard wai stoves and ranges at Mat thews & Washburn's, wtm carry tnc largest asaortment In trie vaiiey. W. T. Bl'CSEY. U T. Bamx, J. vr. fiiArKa. BURNEY, BARIN & DRAPER, ATTO I NEYS- A.T - LAW, tIRF.GON CITY, ORF.OOS. TirontT nnrs cxtri','f"e Reclttcr of 'the t". 8 1 mvl )!VicM al tn.i.-"" City. " pi,-ait in thp !.!! nilnf rr-t(T. rwoinroeix't u in nr nwinlii of all kimNof l.iiin- tx-fore the Mm! l't':i-v. or (he 'mn. ami inrclving TWlk-e in Ilietic-urnU Ijiml OflW.- C. Ritic. 1 Marr vil'e. Iwusrht 120 acres of land on Me- children to luotirn nis loss. . . , . . - , 1 Key a abort time ago, for whicli tie i paid $37 an acre. Albany's charter amendments have been granted by the legislature, and need only the signature of the Gov ernor to make them valid. A remonstrance against the division of Linn county, signed by four hund red tax pavers, was forwarded to Salem the 29th of January. "W. D. Mesarvey late of Iowa has bougot Willeox's gallery in this place. Mr. Mesarvey is a good artist and can always be found at his post. You man! If vou want an Inerest- Inp; paper or magazine to read call at thiB office and made your seleetiou and we will get the same for you. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle, as I need my money. M. A. MiLMai. Vegetation is as forward-in January in it w&s in March of last year. We have had no snow a yet, and every W r . -r, A iinerA on 0011 V ant") 11 C 1. i 1 1 1 1 k; 13... w a --j ----- - The reason why Montague's goods sell so well is because he has been here so long he knows just what the people want, and his goods are up with the times. The M. E. church, South was com pleted last week and services have been held in it regularly since its comple tion. It will not be formally dedicated before spring. Tlie Lebanon Cornet Band will prive " a Valentine social in the Band Hall on the evening of the 14th. Full par ticulars next week; this is intendsd as an eye-opener. Are vou In love? If so, marry the tdol of Vour affections and then go to Matthews & Washburn's, at Albany, buv a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. . Tlie most delicate constitution can filv use Dr. J. IT. McLean's Tar Wine I.-une Balm. It is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lung troubles. Lebanon shipped several car loads of WOOa tlllS WeeK. V cum" minimi. few thousand cords of wood to tl vallev towns annually, without any serious drain upon our resources. The Albany Domocrat says Peter Hume and Geo. A. Dvsob, of Browns ville, went to Salem Tuesday, tieerge had his "specimens" with him, and it Is easy to divine his mission to Salem. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To dispsl this feel ing take Dr. J. H. McLean's Sarsnpa- rilla; it will impart vigor aim Rev. C. Sperry of Brownsville came to Lebanon Monday to assist in the re vival services at the Academy, but the meetings having closed Sunday evening he returned by Monday s train. An unusual amount of advertise ments in this Issue has crowded out much valuable news, but we promise rtera that hereafter we shall furnish them with the usual amount t of news if we have to increase jiaper to the size of the Oregoniau. rr ,w t ho trite a ffreat democratic dailv naiier will be establUhed in Port- ; ' . rt. l ........ i I t-vtafttr i t, .r lana snartiy. imn".i, , fi,myn!Hl erpnt dailv Is ample. requsite taieni is loriiicoon". iu rina for Buch an enterprise and it really seems that the minority ore to have a moumpiece iu mc mciiiiv.i ti, id council ceased to be Tues day night, and the new council assumed .Ai th citv coveminent. A bountiful repast was given the official!. a-. rv-tiriiic council. We take this oJUu;r, thnnk Mavor Miller for an rv v .- " . . . . j r.,-itntion to the sunner. which we bad to forego because ot previous ar.-ange- ments. finr citizens will await with no little .nvwiv M first meetine of the new There is much specula iinn mnnirtniir voters reeardiue the "u" . " , , j hquor license ny ine newiytiwi officers. So far, the raemliers are non committal, which Is well enough if Iheydonot wish to forestall pubac criticism. Albanv wants the river bridged at : that place," and no one can offer a eino-l rood reason why she should not have it. sseverai expensive unuK- have been built in Linn county to which Albanv tax-payers coniriDuteu, and a spirit of fairness demands tnat we reciprocate, not gruuguiKij um cheerfully. A nrivnte letter received by us this u.-u,ir from n orc.hardint in Kansas in forms na that the fruit growers of ihiii utAff. and the adjoining state of Missouri received over ),oou,uw ror fruit the past year. Oregonians are sot. to think that this Is about the only cimo in the. TTnioti that raises fruit to any ereat extent, which is a great mis take. J.J. Charlton, formerly Sheriff of Linn countv, says that four-fifths of thnu ahn Rio-ned the netition for a dl- iir, nf T.imi countv would willingly have signed a remonstrance a few days ft.rw7rd He savs the Question of di vision was sprung uihiii the people be fore they had tim for deliberation and that the general sentiment is decidedly opposed to the movement. T?pv. (1. S. Hanleiter will probably o-t npv. Smith of Pendleton to assist . . n.:.-. him in the revival meeuiiK ' place. He was relying altogether up on local help, but sickness and previous engagements have reduced the number of ministers until he is left to carry on the meeting single-handed and alone. Why cannot all Christians uuite iu these revival services and thus relieve the preacher of much of his work? A mass meeting was held in Browns ville last Saturday evening, uie oojevi which was to netition for a division of the county from east to west, mak ing Brownsville t he county-seat of the new countv. So far as we can learn the numerous efforts to divide and sub divide the county have their origin not in any dissatisfaction with the admin istration of county affairs, hut they grow out of a desire to boom some lit tle country town. . Krhlncl the Time. There are yet several people In some nmta of Linu countv who are saltsneu ivith sei-ond-hand news, to whom the nroceedititrs of the legislature of 1890 . na new nd ilitercstilisr as the notion nf the Dtvsent assembly. We fear there are many who could not ten whether Alexander the Coppersmith, orHoo. Alexander lived tiist; they tto not know whet her our progenitor spell ed his name with an S. or whether Adnma is rcsDonsiole Tor all the en in the world. Living within a stone's thr.iw of this office, thev do not know whMier the Lkbaxos JXPRES Uas drive-wheels and runs on steel rails, or whether it is an office run in the interest of Wells. Fariro & Co. Of the many changes which are transpiring every dav. thev are as nrnorant as a Mon- "Thev could nt for the life of . .. . Cl ! A A 1 1..11 -UA 1 hem. tell wnctner niiiinii nun iuu recently dropped out of politics) was a white man. a tea skiii. or ine common 00 tawm of the plain. Lebanon Lx- rKESs H 50 in advance. CALIFS n . . ro siTivti, . .,f L 9 mm a a - a mm m stunts UATArifiri Ehcuuialism, Neura'gl.n, Corns HEADAOHE. And ALL PAIN. J Tb CaliformU Pt'tiT n H'gi'it ELECTRIC CCUG.H CURE1 UlRtt COLDt, CROUP. tOniiiMTiOH. ellTllBTiigrUtf. EkIi S5e, 60o tt Orlr.r tk Co', Prop". Lo AnBslM, Osl, For Pale by J. A. Beard, Lebanon. I . a I A HEW WAk-NF.KR RrldP Li 11 iitlltlt XJKf Kf W"Vi LEBAXOj, CRKfiOX, J -J. C. FREY & SON, DEAIBS IX HarncoS, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. 1 REPAIRING A SI'FXIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At rK'rin i Watlare's OM Staml. .NOTICE VOl PUBLICATION. t5lTrn StittS OrrK R, f Ifiroo I'ilv, Oreuon, Jatitiary 5, 1591.1 Kottre in liori'I'V plvea tluit in compliance with tlie i'rivj;iiM of tiie act of Congress of Ju".e 3, HH, entitle! "Ait net for the sale of liml- r IrtiKln in the Shite of t al;foniia,T(v pon. Ntrn la. and WahliioKton Terntory," 1 lui-lrs fiiatain, of i-oi K ram-two. county of San Kmiw-lM-'i, r?t:i!e of California, has llii i'.iiv lili"! in tlii.- ofti'-e hi s-or: ntntc-im-:: '. tills, for the (.un-lid 'f the 8. E. 4 of Kee. No. 31, in Tp. No. 1:1 8., !t. No. 3 and will ofier prcvif to fIiow that the l:iml poiiL'lit i nu're vaHint:!'' f.tr its ti:nlx.T .r win r T'i:m ior at-ncuniinii inri :,v to eitnUli-li hi t-lat-o to said land l-foix- the Ht-tri-tcr a id ilwirer of this office iiHt- ., i it v On i'.in. o;i ea:ics-ta.r, tue ssaa "ti,. ,,...,... ifsi: John Va'i Horn. I S. JiKMV.emier, Jean r ke, J- t ort l"oM.-y, nil ..f 4.,,t I mni-Uitt. t'fll'.forilia. Any aid all jro:iH clainiiust alverrly n'x-l lands ere reiuetcnl to rdcthi'ir i hiiiiii in thin ofiUe 011 or before Mii-l r,Ii !ay of At ril, !-!!. . J. T. Ai'l'KHSOX, Kepister. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. I sitko Htitrs Lasp OrFtCK, I tlrepin City, Oregon, January 5, 11. NotU-e is liereiiv piven that in compliance i'li tlie orovisii.tis of the act of Congress of nine .1. entitleil "An ai-t for the sale f tiir.U r h-.T-iis i:t the Htutes of California, Orf- l-.i:i. Kevaila, nod Washinrt'iii lerntory, i t 'i-t I'.-i v. of 8an r rani-i-tn. con sii Fran. !-o, Slate of Caiifonna, ,ir i-.iml hi t!'i ofiii-c hii sworn ! No 21 O f.r the j;iri-iia- of the N. E. of S-. No. 3, in Tj. No. 13 8., It. No. 3 E., mid niter 1 ni-iftosliour tliat tlie lana nip:o t more valual-le fir its timber or stone than forasrrU-iiltttral !'UT". aad to establish hi;" i-iniin ti sai l land bt.-fore the Kep-jtet -...i i-w . iv. r ,,f this nf!ii-e at Oreeim City. ttn-cou, 0:1 Tut s lay, the 5th day of Slay, l-'l. Me names as witiieics: 5f. Piiffanl, Jean ke, A. P-iiur-lir aod 0. L'bakiui, all of 'i,. liiul ;i i-roii - eiiiimine adrerelr the hlMi-e-i1est n!ieJ land are reqnemeti 10 filo tin- r i luiiiif m t In. ouu-e on or ociore said fitli day of May, t!'l. J. 1. Ari'fcl'.!J., i.egisier. Various other items that we shall not name here will ha sold at a reduction in price, but the goods we name here are" special bargains, every one at wholesale cost. Our Kand-McNally Atlas of the World is something worth having. AX'e give every one with every $30 worth of goovlsj only a limited number. . C.C HACKLE MAN, Next to the Bank; ' . 3 v W. B. DONACAj DEALER IN i -4 Cigars, Tobacco, FainisMng Goods, Etc. -inn. lr- p& FirstClass tateinent GoodsJ AT REASONABLE PRICES THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TVtY BHCKl re- Beard'a Wood fur Sale. Dry fir vool delivered t any part of tbe i the citv for 'Zo wr com. xeave 01 ! tiers with KirkpatricL or tiiis ofhee. i The New Discovery. Yon have heard rour friends and neighhors talking about it. Vou may yourself be one of tbe many who know from neraonal experience just Low pood a thing it Is. If .you have ever tried it, you are one of it9 atauncli friends, "because the wonderful thing about it K that when once given a trial. Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holda a place in the house. If you have never used it and should lie afflieted with a ceupli, or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is 0-unratiteed everv time, or money funded. Trial Bottle Free at Drug store. Beware of Ointments Tor catarrn that Contain Mercury, A mereurv will aurelv destroy ine sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering 11 through the uiueoua surfaces, isucii ar ticles should never lie used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can posiuiy wn-c rmoi thm. II all's Catarrn uure. man ufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., To ledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, ana aei miwiy upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, and ramie in loieoo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. e-Sold by ilruggisis, price ion yer bottle. How to Break Up BTre Cold. From the Virginia City, Mont., Madisonian. When we find a medicine we know to possess genuine merit, we consider it a duty, and we take pleasure hi telling the nnblic what it is. Such a medicine i -i t- 11 we found uuamDeriain s wugun edy. Bv the use of this syrup we have relieved, in a few hours, severe colds. and in the course of two or three days, entirely broken them up, as naa sev eral of our friends to whom we have recommended it. It is all it is rep resented bv the manufacturers. If you have a cough and want to stop it, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will do the work. For sale by M. A. Miller. "The Jersey Lily." Anglesea Cottage, L. B., July 2. I Gentlemen: Altho' it is very unusual for me to use any lotions or washes, still, in answer to your request, I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream aud Ilobertine. The former I consider especially efficacious in cases of roughness of the skin, and t have been using it every day for the last fortnight. I have found the Robertine an excellent preparation in casees of tan, sunburn, etc., caused by exposure to March winds and a July tun. Yours faithfully, Liixie Langtry To Messrs. Wisdom & Co. SOON STOP IT NOW, it win mm too LATK. 1 ha-e brm troubled many rear with di-xwe cf Ihe kidncra and hare tried many different remedies and t aooRht aid from different phyalctan without relief. About the 15th of April 1 w snfferin from a wy Tiolent attack that almost prostrated melii w . MMnn.- tnnt 1 was bent over. When 1 aat down it wa almost tall a- . .inn nr in nut on m clothe, when K-iK-Sw"! yr. Henley, with cea with the OREGON KIDNEY TEA, hntL I immediately commence- tuing the tea. It bad n almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the imestt at the hotel. to a few day,l am happy to state, that I was a new man. . I recommend the tea to all a I have been. C. A. TTJFFE. Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Banta Rosa, Cal. wuiv f afflicteill 1 ' Trf- WM. BARBOUR, HEALER IN FURNITURE, WOYEH-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Kvcry Description and De gree tn wmiwii NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vsited Statks List! Offh-, I Crtpm t'ity.tJrepon, January li ISOl.f Notice is lierebv piven that in eomjiliance with the i-rovitifoosof the set of Congress of June 3, 1ST $, entitled "An act for the sale ..f iil.,l,or Inri.U in the Vtattrs of California, 1 ir,-,,,i, Xmh Iii. and Va hinirtoii Terri torv." IIiilfrt L. ?itann,d Hay n-anK coun tv Tif Aliinip,hi. Slate of California, has this .tit IM...I i this iifiu p Ids sworn statemen No. 21!, f-r Hie mirtliaxe of the B. E. i of S.1-. No. 8, i:i To. o. 13 S., H. o. 3 E-.and will oiler proof lo. how that the laml sougui is more valuable for its timber or stone than r.,r ..,r,i..,ilinr.il tinrim?. and to csta'iui-h hi. ,-l.iit:i to SHUl land iK-iore ine ii-Ki"-r ,..,.1 i:....iviT .if this ottn-e at urwin 1 ut, Oregon, on Vetlnelaj-, the tith day of May, 1 1 I lie names a" witnesses: J- a. t oiuii!-, x. If. Hates. C. I'rowse and I. r- Morris, an 01 Hrtvwarvi.s, ( alifoniia. A'nv and all i-emms claimiiif? adversely the HiHive-!ecri!ied lumls are requested to liletln'ir elaiius in this otm-e 011 or ueiore said tith day of May, lftt. . J . T. A I'i'K KSON , Register. Country Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. i Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF 1 Shingles, Posts, Boards andPickets. WHEN VISITITVO VI33TV, W. O. PETER8ON, Notary Public BAM'L M. GARLAND, Attorney-at-Law. .' Picture Framea, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac of Every Description, PETERSON & GARLAND, Real Estate Brokers, HARDWARE, ... . . a- AS t .J In Fact Everfthtni? Beiomins; 10 in- 1 ro- t Prices that Dafy ompetltlon. Cluirchlll & Montclth s Old Ktaud. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TSITFD PTATFB Ij?1 OfFICK, 1 Oregon City, Oregon, January 5, 1891.) Voti-e is herebv given that in eomjlianee with the provisions of the aet of Congress of June 3. 1"7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timlwr lumls in the Slates of Calii..rnm, tre- eoii, Nevada, and Voshingtin femtory, Ji-un Ki ke, of tan Frareisco. county of ban Krapriseo, Htnte of California, lias this day filed in tliis oiVu-e his sworn statement No. 2110. for tlie i.ureliase of the N. W. M of Bee. No. in Tp. No. 13 S., II. No. 3 E., and will oifer i.imif to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ntcru ultural i'iirioscs, and to establish his ciaim to said laml before the Register 1 i',.,., iv..r i.r this oftiee at Ireeon City, iregon, 011 eunesuay, me i-jiu iu A1.11I, .. . lie names as witnesses: a. lioiiruicr, -m. Hutlard, C. Ohataitt and 11. Juanon, an 01 Ban Ir rani-isi-o, California. Anv and all vorsor.s elairr.ing adversely the above-iiescrilied lands are reiuested to lilc their elaiins 111 this otliee on or ueiore said awh day of Arril, ld. . J. X. JlTLliBU.l, Bl'glMCl. DONT FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK -OP- Winter Clothing -AT- LEBANON, OREGON, RAVE ON HAND Choice Bargains Iu Large and Small Farms. Best Frujt Land in Valley. Finest Grain Ranchss in World. Improved ami Unimproved Land, from f4 per acre and up. Satisfaction guaranteed. Have oil haud CHOICB CITY I'KOI'fcKli. Residence and Business. Wnrgains in all additions to tbe town. HOUSES RESTED & FARMS LEASED. COLLECTIONS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTEN TION. NOTARY BUSINESS A SPECIALTY. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Orciruii City, Oregon, Dee. 1, 1S1K). Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with .,Vi.n ii- i-niv!ivKS of June .1. 17, e.ilille.1 "An a.M . or ...e e u n the Stales or 1 niimrmi,, ,.1,-.,, . ...... - -- T..,rilr,rv. lrfllll Aeillllli. 1 cf " ...... - - .... . .... ...,., .,r sun Franetxeo. Slate of s Kornia. has till 1ny tiled in this office his swoni Ko. for Hie p-.in-lii'.fc of the N. . i. i r. ti,v is tJ.. It. No. 2 E.. a .. ill nnur iiriMir up aiiv,. . ..." - .1.,.. 1.1.. rr 11k limlier or stone than Mr B; riculliiral nunm , ami to ei-labusli bis claim lo Raid laud berore the n lister and rt'-ever of tins offlee at Oregini Cily, Oregon, oil llldiij, Hie l.tn day of April, IK'l. i,h. m'ait ,nn Snd AnaA, ah ot han Fran- Any'and'a'ilVrn. claiming adversely th. aboe-den-rilied Vauds reqiicMe. to hl llKMr claims In tins Oliice ram " ."LIS r. ii ,J:,iL,... April, lliyl. J. 1-ai ".""v-'i SURANCE. AGENTS FOR NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States I-and Otice, Oreson Cily, Oregon. January 5, ls91. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with nf the net itf Cmneress of Junes. h7s cut ilUHt "An aei tonne sue oi uiihii um-. In the Ktates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory." August Hounlier, of fan KranciM-o, county of San Francisco. State of Cali fornia, has thin 'lav filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2117, forlhe purchase of the E. H of S W. W anil 1x4 3 and 4 ot See. No. 80, in Tp. No. 13 S K. No. 3 K.. and will nfFer proof to show that the land nought is more valuable fur its timber or Mone than for agrieuKnral purpose, and to estab-ll-h his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City. Oregon, on Wednesday, the -!ih day of April, 1"1. lie naiiiex an wltnewwa: Jean Ix-ke, Baptiste Jiinnon. Michael lmtranl and John Van Horn, aU Anv miri nil ncnions claiming adversely the ..u.rii,i 1ui,1m Hn noiieMtel to file their claims in this oflice on or before said Will day of April, lS'Jl. J. T. APPERSON, Register. NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. Several of the Leading Companies. 3-Wo take pleasure iiCgiving our patrons all information desired in our Lues of biiiinois. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Ofilee, Oregon City, Oregon, Dee. l'j, ls90. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June . 1S7S entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ol "California, Oregon, io". Wa.shiugion lenitor-," Jewell U. Lewis, ot 1 .in land county of Mi.Uiioinati, Stale ot Oregon, 1ms his dav tiled in this otliee his iworn flaH-meiit No. X'-m, lor me pnrcmiw . ,t No. 1" in Tp. No. IS S.. K. No. 8 K.. and will o.W r proof to hl.ou that tiie land sought is more valu able for its timber or stone than !or agriculiurnl purposes, and lo establish his claim to said land belorethe register and receiver of this otliceat Oregon ( ilv, Oregon, on Wednesday, Ihe 'd day of .April. 1L . .. , -p t;.,,. tie naiiie-s iiii.-.w.. ... ... .... . - - omer aud O. Kofoed. of Portland. Oregon, and 1-. Bramlet. of Fresno, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely Use nbove-descrilicd lands are requsied to hie their claims in this oOice on or ni-'ore ,vV..-. "V,. .xut -ppk j April, 1SJ1. J. 1. An'Miu., j Lebanon Planin Mill -AN EX- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Ijind Office, Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1891. Notice is hereliv given that in compliance with t .,( ihr, ct of Conirress of June 8, 1S7R. entitled "An act f.a- the sale of timlier lands j.. . v,.. ut.,t., ,,r rriiifr.rnlA. Ori'iron. Nevada, and w.li,i..toii Territorv." William J. KaniagB, of I lav wards, countv of Alaraeda. State of California, has this dav liled'in thisoffic-c his sworn statement No. 24'Jl, for tho purehae of the N. E. M of Sec. No. H, in Tp.'. 18 S., R. No. 3 E., and wiU offer prwof to sliow that tne lana sougiu. w more val uable for hs timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land lieiore tlie Register and Receiver of this oftiee at Oregon Citv, Oregon, ou Wednesday, the 6th day of May, istil. - . ii.. ,iiii.4 a.s witnesses: J. A. Collins, r. 11. Cater. 11. 1 Preston and T. E. Norris, all of Hay- wards, California. Anv unit all nersons above-described lands are UNIVERSAL ESTALISHED IS WOOD-WORKER 1875 BY S. A. IICKERSOI. f Refitted, Enlarged and Improved; NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. 'i claims in this otliee on or before said May, 1SM1. J. i. ArrtBju.i T nnnf.ctnrc. nnd deal in Doors, Blinds, all ntylea of Wint : F,amM Drr Frames. Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., m fact anything r . . claiming adversely me i ' . - a , i e reouested u tiie their j nfactured and kept on hand in a nrst-class, plant r. 6th day of Register. The Baptist church M-ivcfl an invoice oi of Lebanon re Gospel Hymns also have on hand a well- assort t i. . 4 K I Ko alinvp. T lumber vard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber Ru. S?et Weather Boarding, Flooring, ami all kmU of Finishing Luia, for Citrnices, Etc. '