Lebanon Express FRIDAY.... FEBRUARY 27, 1S91 EYES AND EARS! T. C. Peebler's groceries. Oo to T. O. Peebler'a for glassware. Two cJgars for 5c at T. C Peebler's. Settle Bros, sliipped several car-loads ! of grain lately. V Farmers report fall-sown grain in condition. Go to T. C. Peebler's and get 17 It. JS. C. sugar for t. Read the article, "Will a Cannery SPay," in issue. F. M. French, the jeweler, Albany, Ideeps railroad time. (Remember T. C. Feebler pays cash toy eggs and chickens. ' jtJust received at M. A. Miller's, a fiie line of stationery. Borne of onr sportsmen were on the alert for game Monday. The'S. P. Co.'s pay car made glad many a heart last week. A. W. Marks took possession of his new dwelling last week. AH jroods dvliverd free. of charge from T. C. Peebler's store K P. Bach has added full line of -boots and shots. ' - i . . !... T ..1 btrangers continue uHninc iuw jutu- Our merchants shoveled the first snow of the Reason Monday. O'Neil Bros, have received the sash and doors for the paper mill. Keep your feet dry by buying your boots and shoes of S. P. Bach. I. R. Borum has moved into G. E. Hardy's house, near the depot. Mrs. Biggers is laying walks In front of her property ot Grove street. The firemen will elect officers at their first regular meeting In March. follow the crowd, and you will wind up at Montague's Mammoth store. W. J. Guy has taken out a 1600 liquor license under the uew naminisiraiion. Jim Westfall, the Christianised Chi naman, was over from Albany Satur day. M. Lonsben y was laying walks for Mrs. Biggers on Grove street this week. S. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and shoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. The mail carrier between thte place " end Sweet Home went on horseback Monday. R sure to bnv a uair of those fine oil-grain shoes at Montague's, just from ' the East. If reports be true, there will le some ostly buildings erected in .Lebanon this year. - A walk was laid on Bridge Avenue last week as far as Mr. Scanlan's, in East Lebanon. Don't growl because there is no side walk lumber; go to Wheeler's mill and get all you want. Did you hear that noise yesterday"? that was the drop in prices on winter jjtiods, at MoHtagae's. District Deputy Backinston, of Lo lurp, instituted a lodge of the I. O. O. F. at Drain this week. J. Wassom has purchased some til ing, and purposes draining the slough in the north end of town. Yfc-. Odell- of Sodaville has been adjudged partially insane, and sent to the insane asylum for treatment. The high waters lat week threatened to carry away the new railroad bridge across the McKenzie near Coburg. Write to all vour wife's teople that Lebanon will have a f 25,000 canal next year, and that they can tret all the water power tney want for manufactur ing purposes. Eat good things and enjoy yourself while you live, for you will be a long time dead. If yon buy your groceries of T. O. IVebler you couhl not be other wise than happy. Are vou In love? If so, marry the Idol of 'vour affections and then go to Matthews A Washburn's, at Albany, buy a stove or range, raise a large fam ily and be happy. The mostdelk-ate constitution can safelv use Dr. J. II. McLean's Tar Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and all throat and lung troubles. Geo. Cobble and Robt. Whited of this place, were up the Calapooia last week, and they report the snow from five to six feet deep at Huckleberry, tweutv-nve miles from Brownsville. Even the most vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of weari ness and lassitude. To disiwl this feel ing take Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsapa- rilla; it will impart vigor and vitality. Who savs that one cannot have the, mumps in triplicate? We heard a man say that he had the munips on one side vears aco. and at time of writ he has them double and the end is not yet. We are liable to have 6ome high water vet. The snow in the mountains is from six to fifteen feet deep, and to his stock a j just as sure as it passes off with warm rains we win nave iuku wmcia Valley. A man who came down from Eugvne this week, says the snow was five inches deep in Kugeue Monday morning, which wasafcoui inrce incnes more snow than tell in tnis pari oi uie country. Tfc one of Dr. J. H. McLean's Lit tie Liver and Kidney Fillets at night before you go to bed and you will lie surprised how buovant and vigorous you will feel the next day. Only 25 cents a vial. Do vou want the earth? If so, call on M'atthews A Washburn, Albany, Or., and they will take pleasure ill showing you the largest and most com plete line of hardware, stoves and ranges in the valley. Messrs Kizer & Wilson have leased some ground and will establish a nur- sery in iieimnnn. inr. ivizer us mi ex perienced horticulturist and we are glad that he is to embark in this in dustry here in Lebanou. The men owning real estate adjoin ing Isabella Park are cutting, slashing and burning timber and brush, aud thus extending the iew eastward. Lebanon will soon be built to the east-) ward as far as the canal. A number of ladles gathered at the St. diaries last Friday to celebrate Aunt Kate Spencer's sixtieth anni versary, in addition to navmg a jww social time, Mrs. Spencer was the re cipient of some valuable presents. Tiiis office has made arrangements with the board of publication ot the C. P. church, and will keep on hand all the standard works of that denomi nation. These works are non-denominational, apologetic and scientific. We wonder If the trade in cascara bark will be as active this year as it was last year. California, in this as in most other transactions on the coast. A letter from a friend on the Sound ! tells us that several families just ar rived in Seattle from the Eeast, have turned their faces toward old Linn. A little judicious advertising would double the present population of Linn county. What says our board of trade about laying before the thot'samls of npw-nomers in the Sound cities the ad vantages of this part of the Northwest country? On the evening of the 25th, it being Mlfs Maud Hahiton's nineteenth annl- versary, a large company or young people, having assemoieu at me cm. harles, marched in a Mniy to tne resi dence of C. II. ltalston and surprised the unsuspecting young lady. 1 he company presented Miss Ralston with handsome worK-oox. tne evening was spent in the usual diversions, swim games and plcasaut converse. As Mr. Carlile went home from church Sunday he discovered fire In A. TWIN'S huidinir. which is occupied by Mr. Robinct. The f..mlly had made their bed on the second floor the night nrv!ntw mill it 1h thoutrht that the children carelessly drew the bedding too close to the stovepipe wnun runs rtirniiirh tlin tinner room, ana tne nre originated in this way. The bedding was destroyed but the building sus tained little or no damage. So far. the members of Lebanon T. O O. F. have exnrcssd them selves in favor of an anniversary cele- r, nit Inn on the 26th of April. Say It shall be done and goto work and make it a success. H. Y. Kirkpatrick has tenered us the use of Isabella Park on that ncrassion. and futhcrniore he Hirt-eea to nut the crounds in cood plight The cost ot the celebration will be nnthino- bevond a little efiort on the part of the membership. Talk about vour sauash and pump kin land: A man owning lots in the suburb called Kansas City, was so ex tremelv: imnrudent as to plant two hills to eouash and pumpkins, and be fore the summer past lie was compelled r-KKSON'ALITlKS. to buy two lots adjoining ou which to ACADEMY NOTES. mature and round up his crop: besides, several of the more robust among the pumpkins swam the canal and were found bv wood-choppers on the bank of the Santiam outside the corporation The G A. R. and W. R. C. had very enjoyable time on last Saturday evening. The occasion was the cele bration or tii-orge WBsniugions anni versary. None have a greater vener ation for American patriotism than have these kindred organizations, and these several gatherings have a direct tendency to inspire the young with a love far "our country and a patriotism which seeks to perpetuate American ideas and American institutions. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but Siys none of them mined to do him any good; but finally he got ho'id of one that speed ly cured him. He was much pleased with tt, and ten sure tnai oiner similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was tnai curea nun. He states for the beni fit of the public that it is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is for sale here at 50 cents per bottle by M. A. Miller, druggist When the weather becomes fa-or-able something will be done toward prospecting our gas field. The surface indications are equal if not superior to anything this ilenf Pennsylvania. The presence of oil is also indicated by the thin scum which forms on the water. There is no doubt that boring for ens and oil will be begun early in and It tne supply oi inese Jas. Hooks visited Albany the first of the week. Bon Podge is studying telegraphy in Shettd. James I'utman came over from Albany Saturday. Win. Hale was in Sweet Home the first of the week. T!ev. tl. 8. llanleitcr has been quite sick this week. S. M. W. llimlntaii lias been unwell for a week or more. Chester Harris contemplates moving to vfferson soon. Ir. A. O. Prill, of Sweet Home, was in town Tuesday. refer Iwis had business in Uio county seat this week. Kred Doud is learninR the ihotoranher s art with Mesarvcy. Mrs. Lovrlcc has been KUiTcnng from rliou-mitism lately. Jos. l;nM went to Albany Tuesday and returned Wednesday. John A. baker went to Eugene Friilay last and returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Montague returned from Vancouver last Friday. Smith returned Wednesday from a short visit in the Metropolis. Mn Pllorv wns a nasseiicpr on the out going train Wednesday morning. Mr. Mclntvre formerly ot t-endieton, out more recently of Astoria, is in the city. Miss Ada Miller visited with the family of T. J. t'oyle, near Sotlavuie, a lew ciays s week. Z. T. Rrvant is down-from Hi Bottom. Tui mm h"snow in that country for him at present. Wm. M. Iloatr. Col. lloag ftnd VI . asn, l). 1. Itailroad ortinaU. were in our town Thursday. Mrs. E. E. Montagus went to Alrmny Wednesday. Her father, I'rof. J. I., uiibcrt, is again very sick. . . 1 , . fl .... ( n r..H I'.unA Irs. IHlwnrK It'll rnmni, ni Iowa, to join her husband, who preceded. her alxiut a n.onth. tiso Mamie tientrv. May Hardy and Frankie Constatae. of Albany, attended tlse j.liantoni hall Friday r.ight. 1n r n. ftinta!ne. of Vancouver, visitins parents and friends in Iebanon. We exiieet Charley almost any time. (irr Thimmson was in town this week after an alscnce of a month, during tin:e lie has been in the Capital City. Mrs. M. Klum has tccn quite okk at the hnrno nf her brother. W. C. Peterson. She is recovering slowly at time of writing. Mr. I'rivot and son, f asliineton, came t ljlnon last Satnrrtay. Mr. 1 "n vol is a cousin of our esteemed eitiien, Marion Fol- lis. Mrs. Irene M. Day. of Shclton. V.'asliing .mi nrrivtil in IVanon Wednesday and ill visit her parents at Waterloo for a few weeks. Vn. Ail Htiildleston. of Astoria, came m lat Sntnntav to see her mother, Mrs. t. B. Gross of Waterloo, who has been quite sick for several weeks. Miss Ada Lrever, Messrs. I- A. Wiley, Win. Wallace, Melvin Williams and Kay and IiOimie J ackson attended the teachers' examination in Albany this week. A. J. Gross, who has located in Browns ville recently, parsed through Iham n Monday en route for I'urtland to noy a stork of goods for a grocery store in Brownsville, Jas. Matchett received telegram last Fri day evening informing him that his son. Ir. Frank I . aiatciieit, was scnousiy in. Mr. Matchett took the tram turoay morn ing for Kockford, Wash., the home of his sou. Lester Blackburn entered school last week. I'rof. O. H. Wilkes made us a visit Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Ada Iecvcr and Chas. Italston arc absent on account of sickness. Joseph Torbct is suffering consideraUy from tiie effect of a sprained a:ikle. flitice we last cirrcsponled, another tutor has been adlei to the "faculty," in pcrsou of J. K Marks. In the past two weeks, quite a good deal of ixtlloijuv has been made nliout organixing a "ball nfne." but as yet no active sU-pg liave been taken. Last Friday evening the society met, but soon adjourned because some of the mem bers had (little) phrenology on the itrain. Next Friday evening there will l an .i-ii nirptine of the Uitc l.tterarv rKM icty. Mi intirram will consist of all kinds of lit erary performances (except a few), but the princiiud feature will la? the debate on the I 11 S LI..... t !... (V.. n-al-. following Sllltjtl'l ; iirtnvt-,i, iimi utv riors of our country deserve more credit than the statesmen. Everybody come. Kirernl of the students of the Academy will lie al. scut from duties, the last of this week, while In attendance at the teachers' pxaminntion in Albany. v line we are sorry to lie deprived -of their presence ui school, we wtsli them tne greatest success in their attempts, aim iiopetnai iney urn Willi lirst-grauc cenmmrn. ACAlir.MH Al which NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Usitkb r?TATrs Isn Orrtcic, I Orecon City, Oregon, January 12, 1SU.I Votiiv Is beroliv eiven that In compliance with th provisions of the act of Congress of) June 3. l-i". entitled "An act for the sale of I ndT lands in the states of t.aliloriua.ure-1 "n. Ni viii a. anil w as uninon icrruorv. J limes A. Collins, of Hay wards, county of I A lameila. Stale f California, has this oay lied in this ottlce bin sworn statement no. I-" f.ir the iiui-chiisi- of the . W. 'A of bee. Nil K. in T. No. 13 S. R. o. 3 E., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its llinuer or sione man f.ir ni'rictiltural mirooses. and to establish his claim to said html bctore the Register I ami Receiver of this office at Oregon t.ity, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day or alay, it. . lie names its iun-5.-s; nun. Hiram I. Preston, Thos. E. .Norm and Frank II. Gates, all of Haywards, Alameda 'oitntv t 'iiltfornia. Anv anil an jersons claiming aurem-iv the above-descrdied lands are rc-iuested to tile their claims in this ollice on or before said Bill day of May, ll. J. l. ah r.uau., negisicr. v.1 mm Wake Up ! Wake Up I And run down to Charlie Ilackleman's and get some of tl;3 following bargains that he is selling AT COST. Reason, too many goods and warm winter. Remember they are going at COS! : Specimen Cases. a. II. Clifford. New Cassel. vv Is., was Jronblcd with Ketirahcia and Ilheuma- tism, his Stomach was disordered, ins Liver was nflecied to an alarming le nw. Hotietite fell awtiv. and he was lerrioiy reauceii in iicbh ni pumm. Three bottles of Electric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd. HarrlHburg, an. bail m rimninir wire on bis leg of elsrli years' standing. Used three bottles of Electric HitU-rs and seven boxes of IUieklen's Arnica Salve, and ins leir is sound and well. John Sneaker, Ca tawba, O., hud live large ever sores on his les. din-tors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Hitters and one Uix Huckleirs Arnica Halve cured umi en tirely. Sold by J. A. Heard. Bucklen'a Arnica Salve The P.est Salve In the world for Cuts, Hruises, Soros, U'cers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, CliapiHii Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed itIvp iwrfeet satisfaction, or money n.f.itidfd. Price 25 cents l T box. For sale by J. A. Beard. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'vinn Stat I.inn Office. I Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, ISM.f hhVhe SSiJm of con'of Men's Ing-Leg Boston Rubber Boot, before $4 25; now $3 50 June 3. 1H78, cut tied "An act for the sale of I timber lands in the States of Caiilbriiia, Ore- nn. Nevada, and a.hinrtoii lerntory. Thomas K. Korris, of Haywards, county of Alameda, State oi uainornia, nas mis nay tiled in this of flee his sworn statement i--S for tin. oorcliasc of the S. W. 14 of Sec. So. 8. in To. No. 13 S.. K. No. 3 E.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for tifrricnltuml nurposes. and to establish his claim to said land lieforc the Register and Receiver of thi3 ofhee at Oregon t lty, On-Rou, on Wednesday, the (ith day of May, H. nstnes as witnesses: C. Prowse. K. I Oritcs. W. J. Ramnce and J. A. Collins, all nf llriv!iri!s Culilornia. Anv and all persons claininir advarscly the alitive-ilescribed lands are reiuested to lile their claims in this office on or before said Cth day of May, 11. J. 1. AlrHK!S.i, liegisier. Knee " " 3 25; " 2 85 Ladies' White and Red AJl-Wool Vests before f 1 ; now 80c Children's All-Wool Vests different sizes at cost. Ladies' All-Wool Hose ..::...before 50c; hoxfAOg tl u tt 40c; " 30c 35c; " 25c 25c; " 20c Children's the same proportion in price Scarlet Twilled Flannels ..before 60c; now 40c Three Famlllen Arretted on the Street Of Albany, by the magnificent display of hardware, stoves and ranges at Mat thews & Washburn's, who cai largest assortment in the valley it Blue NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UsiTrti Statfs Lasd Office, OreRou City, Oregon, January 5, 1.191.! Vnti is herehv iriven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of J jiaving. timber l.-onis in the States of Cabfonna, Ore- I onl V a limiteU number. con. evailu, and asuinjtiou icrnuin, 50c; 40c; 37c; " " " " 60c; Various other items that we shall not name here sold at a reduction in price, but the goods we name here are special bargains, every one at wholesale cost. Our Rand-McNally Atlas of the World is something worth We give everyone with. every ?3U worth of gooas; 35c 25c " 30c " 45c will be .,t ; t f.vr fiirnihiiir tbw commod-1 the spring, and if the Hot .hp Vphf.t irot the money. substances is as great as surface pros- - i .,3 Indicate. Iebsnon real estate will We have heard sometalk about build- advance a hundred per cent ing a cannery in Lebanon. It is toj mer Deliopea mat ine project w in uu mw this sum snmethimr tamribfe and that this in dustry will be established here and operated before another twelve-month. The man who told us that there would be a telephone line connecting Lebanou and Laeomb, and that it would te built before the close of the year 1890. mis-calculated somewhat. Fig ures may not lie, but liars sometimes figure. WATERLOO BIPrtES. W. H BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office In Cuv' New Bulletins. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. -,:irl-s tiiat.iin. of San Francisco, county of San Francisco. State of California, has his H:ir tiled in this office his sworn state- men t N'o. for the purcha.se of the S. E. i. of Sec. No. ai, in T). No. 13 S., K. Xo. 3 L ....I m-,11 ir.ukf In hIuiv thttt. the i..'..) amivi.t h m.irp viln:ilIf f,,r it tiliiher I J, I , I ' . ' ' - . f . . ... . . . carry tile ,.,i.,- h hi' rlaF.ii t-j said land before the Kciri-tcr atsd Keceiver of Hum :tice at t.re-i-.ii Civ, Orcein, on Wednesday, the 20t!i .:av of April, 11. lie naniea as witnesses: John an Horn. . Joijue;nier, Jean Fxke, J- Fort Posey, all of Sa i Francisco, California. An." and rll infnoiH claim'ng adversely the alnjvc-di.TTihel lands are reiuestwl t. nle their cliiims in thi office on or before aid ii.ii dav of April. 1!H. J. T. APl'KitSOX, Register. C. C HACKLEMAN, Next to the Bank. We le:trn from one Mr. WlUiams, of Colorado, at present Clerk of uma county, that on account of failure in crops and some untoward features of a Colorado climate that many of the people living in that country will em igrate soon. Some of the would-be emigrants represent a large amount ' f money ad will look for some in vitine field In which to invest. We that a slight acquaintance Feel sure Lsmtfallit was predicted that po- with our country ana its resource .-J?;.MlJwor?h 60 bv the firstVould determine the question of loca- f March, bnt evidently there were rcr rr tapntv. met 1 - -----,,, in ana iok steps The phantom ball wfoieh was given on Friday night last, was accounted a success by those who participated. We see nomoreappIeB in the market; are they all gone or are farmers care less about bringing this fruit to market? Harvey Cross has housed his engine 1nee the wet weather began and is running a chopper on Bridge A venue. The Sweet Home stage was loaded Z LichTpTaKfell Zr the mountain' j "gating money orders, etc town. j Did you ever examine J. A. Beard's stock Of perfumery? After yisitingdiis drug store you will wish you were two-thirds nose. Settle Bros, shipped all the oats out yvf their warehonse this week. Wheat is worth sixty-four cents, awd oats fifty cents at the warehouse. It is claimed that the O. Ry. railroad Vwidge across tbe McKenzie at Coburg m the longest wooden span in the United States 800 feet. Frank Crabtree, while unloading the trucks Monday, had the misfortune to let a box of goods fall upon his foot. Ilis toes were badly mashed. TCenry Boyleswas arraigned in the Recorder's court Tuesday on a charge of disorderly conduct; from lack of evi dence the case was dismissed. Several little rrlsses assembled at the St. Cb.ar.Vw ??t Friday and had a very woyable time. The occassion was Miss Doud's tenth anniversary. Rev. N. L. New closed his engage ment with the CP. church on bun ' day, having accepted a call to the Brownsville church for this year. We acknowledge the receipt of a pack age of seeds from the old reliable firm of D. M. Ferry A. Co., Detroit, Michi gan; also their seed annual for 1891. The revival meetings closed at the M. E. church, Sooth, Friday evening. There were a number of conversions and several additions to the church. Brethren of the three links, say you will celebrate A pril 26tb, and let's make preparations for this anniversary oc casion becoming a town of our import ance. Wm. Cox, of the firm of Hoberg & Cox. Albanv. has been employed by the Santiam Lumber Company of Mills City to superintend the planer at that place. A skirmish occurred over in Canada last week, between ' Robert Foren and .Tames Bostwick. in which the latter. being a weakly man, was pretty badly bruised. Why has the Kansas City bridge over the canal never been rebuilt? It would be a great convenience to people i living In the suimrus to nave me span replaced. Lebaon needs a $20,000 flour mill and an oat-meal mill. The Ix?banon canal will secure both, and suppose we rise in our might and hasten these enterprises. Several thou land pounds of goods nlY,le Democrat. rpr nwivnl at the Mammoth store 1 this week. C. B. Montague against I The Oregonian has the largest eircu- more tubers raised in the valley than these prophets figured on; at any rate potatoes are only worth about half these figures. Call on the Exprkss for any paper, magazine .r periodical published in this or foreign countries, at reduced rates. Tell us what paper you want and we will get it for you cheap, and you will not be bothered writing letters, At the meeting of the O. A. R. Sat urday evening, Trof. David Torbet reviewed the life of George Washington in a very interesting way, and was fol lowed bv Capt. C. B. Montague, who pronounced a fine eulogy upon the de ceased warrior, Uen. W. T. fchermau. Dr. H. A. Jones, of Nebraska, veter inary surgeon. Twenty years steady practice. I handle all diseases pertain ing to horses. Chronic diseases a spe cialty. Bring your horses to me and I will do vou good. I have come here to stay. Can be found at Nichols' barn. The carnentc-s of Lebanon to the number of . Mondav ev-' toward organ iy..n a carpenters' as&oci ation. AcommiU- v ( f three was ap pointed to draft pl: ?:s f..r said organi zation and report t:. Monday evening next. Recorder Peterson had an unusual amount of business on hand Tuesday morning. Several persons on the eve ning previous had imbibed too freely ofKiirzaer whiskey, and the mania for breaking window lights and other devilish i astimes called for an atone ment to the offended law. t ion, r.nd secure a class ot immigrants that would materially aid in developing the Paine Northwest. A few days ago while sitting hi Elder Bros.' drug store at Tingley, Iowa, Mr. T. L. Dver. a well known citizen, came in and asked for something fr a severe cold which he had. Mr. JMder iook down a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and said: "Here is something I can recemmeud. It commands a large sale and gives genuine satisfac tion. It is an exeelleut preparation and cheap." Mr. Dyer purchased a bottle, and the next day when we saw him he said he was much better, and thetiav following appeared to be en- lirelv restored. This is a specimen of the effectiveness of this preparation. J) Moines Mail and Itmes. M. A Miller, druggist, sells the above men tioued remedy. Here Is your winter, "monsbacks." IHvine services at the insane aylum last Sunday. T. - Rice is slowly recovering at Saletn. A cider factory aill be built here tht ,nnfv ili a nrmie ranliervl. i -(-. . z . Bovs of Soda, come to Waterloo and shoot - all you want to; we are not incorporated. One moonlight evening last week, two young ladies rvle doin ltroadway a..d 'hurrahed for Waterloo! dad, head us!" Wonder if that Laconib cor. knows tnat our West Linn Crow-Foot is a young lady. tv.nst i-harniir.tr creature he ever met. It i our opinion tnai u ne win can biu threshing" time he will hnt trie most pro- nonr.cea case oi cxpeii laicii-sinup mm big brother combined he lias seen lately. We got a valentine last week, A painted, plastered thing. And covered o'er with verses About the ioet king. 'Twas the picture of a miner; That's how it lixiked to me. With one suspender at his back. And a patch upon bis knee. Ilis hair was long and curly. His dress wns roiiRh and wild. A quill was stuck behind his ear. He was Nature's own dear child. We don't deny we've lieen there. And thank the generous giver; Cf course wc know who sent it, It came from up the river. All day we sit in silence. Knraptured with one thought. The valentine you sent us Was the ugliest ever bought. C. Ritic. VON BY AMEKICANS. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of Royal Colk-ee of London and IK-li me Meilleal folleja-. Miw. Chronic casw a srHltT. Cancers removed without wdn or the knife. OFFICE Klrklrick's buildiinr, Ixhanon, Or a, mm i Hw Bl Km wt4 PosiTivE KCURES Rheutnatistn, eura'c5a, Corns HEADACHE. And ALL PAIN. T1i CHforla Foa'tiTa in3 Higat'.T ELECTRIC COUOII CIinE cvttts ccio. cp.oup. coNSumriiO. old by all Drsggista. ack 26 o, COo & tl For Sale s 1- A. Beard, Ibanon. HATAOBU Uftl tt 1 1 1 1 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UsiTEn pTTrs La sen Orricit, i ire-pin City, tiregon, January 5, lSOl-l heri-hv iriven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Cotrpress of June 3. ITS, entitlcl "An act lor me suie oi litttlier lands in the states of California, Ore 'evj.ila ami Washineton Territory," i Fnrt I'osor. of San Francisco, county of San Francisiii, Hate of California, has this hiv rilM in this oflice his worn statement No. '.'4J0. for t!ie PtiK-hase of the S. E. H of Seu No. .'0, in Tii. No. 13 S., K. No. 3 K.,aml will ofli r proof to show that the land soupnt is more valuable for its timler or stone than for acrtcultural purposes, ana 10 esxaiuisn claim to said land tefore the Ketristet anil Keceiver of this oftice at Orejron City, ( in-con, ou Tuesday, the 5th day of May, 1U. He nnnirs as witnesses: M. Ilutlanl. Jean Kffce. A. Itoiinlier and C. Chatain, all of San Fram isi-", California. Aov anil all tMrrsons claiming atiTereiT- the aliove-describeAl lands are requested to hie their claims in this office on or before said 5th dav of Mav, ln. " j. T. AI'fEKSCiN, IScBister. MONARCH GROCERY. We have chanced our name, hut not our base. Panics , 1 . T mav come ana seasons go, out, x go roods to on forever selling; Died. Mr. Henry Morgan died at Plain view Feb. 14, lS91,of tonsilitis, from which he Buffered several weeks. He was a dutiful eon, assuming the entire responsibility and care of his father's extensive enterprises. He was one in which his father could place implict conttdene, and a staff on whom thev expected to lean in their old age; hence the almost unbearable loss, lie enjoyeo tne enure coiiiiueucv of the people'of Plainview and held several positions of trust and honor. Mr. Morgan was not married. He was born near this place on his father's farm in I860, was consequently 26 vears of aire. He was engaged in hirnilno- and its manifold duties up to the time of his death. F. M. 8. A Sundiiv school was organized at the M. E. Church, South, last (Sunday afternoon. The following officers were elected: SuDt...A. Jack Adams; Asst. Bupt., 8. M. W. Hindman; (Secretary, Miss naziett; ireasurer, jiibs maggie Burkhart. The regular hour for hold ing school is 3 P. sc. Everybody come. A man by the name of V. M. San ders committed suicide at Grants Pass last week. Deceased was sixty years of age, was an old pioneer and had taken part in the Indian wars of the Northwest, but succumbed to the inev itable after eight months of married life. The question "Is marriage a failure" is still a mooted one. A correspondent at Springfield sent the following item to the Eugene Guurd: There has been a great revival here in our town, and is still going on. Tt has caused some of the hardest of hearts to turn and lead a letter life. Bros. McDonald and Sweeney, of the M. E. church, are holding the meeting, and with great success. Yesterday a seedy-looking farmer, looking as if it would be an act of kind for one to buy him a suit of clothes, stepped up to the sheriffs desk and paid him 1370 7 111 casn, ins taxes tor inyo, the most paid by any one individual in this county Jaeob Kees. Notwith standing his noted close-fistedness this was done without a murmur ana wiwi the world for all kinds of goods and low prices. G. W. Wheeler sold his saw mill in town Mm. Preston & Weddlc. last wk. We understand that the mill will be removed to the vicinity Sweet Home, lation of any daily, Sunday or weekly paper west of the Rocky mountains. And in order to further increase its circulation they have selected with creat care, a large list of valuable f I hooks and other uful articles, and are i offering them as premiums to each new J suliscriber, to any of its several issues A lron.lv V,or hivhn rp nesroLiatm i lor yearly suuscuyuuiia mc w."" f-jr next year's crop. This i surely I ieui should be i 11 every Household. TOhud, tOi"""" " f-SjTVJVlllg Hops Ue- lor picmium uoi. A Kew Gold Separator. The Pomeroy, Wash., Independent Bays: "This city will some day feel proud of an Inveutive genius now in our midst and who has patented a de vice for saving gold that will revolu tionize mining and bring an income to the inventor that will place him along side Croesus in point of wealth. It is useless to attempt a description or the invention in the process of doine its work. Centrifugal power will do the work of separating the quartz or refuse from the cold in a cylinder coated with ouicksilver and run at a high rate of snood. The ereat paper of Munn & Co. will soon have a full description of this machine accompanied by euta." Uver Complaint Blllouanesa The symptoms of this disease are de pression of spirits, loin coaten longue, bad tasting nioutn, nisagreeaoie oreain, dry skin with blotches and eruptions, sallow complexion and yellow eyes, tired aching shoulders, dull pain in right side, faintness.dizzinessand irreg ular bowls. This complaint in all of its forms can. le readily cured by tak ing Dr. Gunn'n Improved Liver Pills as directed, and a lingerlngepell of sick ness will often be warded oil oy tneir use. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A. Miller. F.icltmi-nt Runs high in Lebanon at Beard's drnr store over System Builder, overbod v is tisinsr it for Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepesia, Consumption and Impure Blood. Try it and tell vour friends about it, as it must possess wonderful merits when all speak well of it. m IS LIFE WORTH LIVING? The Leading Trlses Come to the V'nlled States. In The Queen's last word o ntest, Dr. EV.- miind T. 8tevcn, of Buffalo, X. V., won the 6rst prize of a free trip to Europe and f3 in cash, and Annie B. Turner, of Deposit, X. Y. secured the special prize of a hand some Shetland pony. The publishers of this well-known Maga zine have decided to offer one more compe tition, and to the persons sending them the lant list of English words fof not less than four letters) constructed from letters contained in the three word, "Dominion of Canada," they offer many useful prizes, in cluding $750 in cash. Shetland ponies, China Dinner Sets, Guld Wntehc, French Music Boxes, Portiere Curtains, Silk Dresses, Man tle Clix-ks, etc., all to lie awarded strictly in order of merit. An elegant Silver Tea Ser vice (valued f ) will be given each day to the persons irom whom the largest list is received that i!ay from the State in which thev reside. The object of this siecial daily nrize for each H;nte is to increase the inter est in The Queen's competitions in every loonlitv in the United Slates. Those desir ing to contest for one of these valuable prizes may start 011 their list at once, but number of The Queen Defore forwarding your list. Address THE CANADIAN QUEEN, Toronto, Canada. 17 II W I THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TVtV BKCK'. STOP IT NOW, SOON IT WIIL SE TOO LATE. haw teen troubled msny Tears with disease of the kidneys and hire tried many different remedies sod hsre sought aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suflerins from a violent attack that almost prostrated me la such a manner tnat I was bent otct. When I aat down it was almost Impossible lor me to iret up alone, or to put on my clothes, whea ti7t Prurience sent Ir. Heuley, with th OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to my hotel. I immediately coinroencca nsing the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the hotel, in a few days,! am happy to state, that I was a new man. I wti recommend the tea to all afflict. as 1 hare been. C. K. TtJPPER, 1 Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Rosa, Cal. Send MlEGOXIAN PUBklBHIXO Co., . land, Orejrou. The Pulpit and the Stag Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kan., ays: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. Mv Lunes were badly diseased, and my parishioners thought I could live only a few weens, i hwk five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery and am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Ijove, Manager Love's Funny Folks Comhination, writes: "Alter i thorough trial and convincing evl dence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption beats 'em all. and cures when everything elfe fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends Is t urge them to try it." Free trial bottles at Beard's Drug Store. Regular sizes oOc and Sl.OO. A Sure Core for Piles Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration causing intense itch-Iiip- when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleed inir and protruding. vield at once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Itemed v. which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allayi itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Drueirists or mail: treatise free. Dr. BosanVo. 329 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by M. A. Miller. Take It Before Breakfast The great appetiser, tonic and liver regulator. In use for more than 50 years in England. Posi tive specific for liver complaint. Bad taste in the mouth on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and back of the eyes, ttren feeling- diz ziness, languor ymptons of liver complaint Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Ionic. m a m NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Uicited States Ijisd Office, I Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 13UI.I Notice is hereby given that in compliance a ith the provisions of the act of Congresi of Jui.e 3, p7, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Orecon, Nevada, and Washington Terri torv," HulxTt I Mann, of Haywards, coun ty of Alametla, State of California, has this iiav filed in this oflice his sworn statement No. 24'23, for the purcha-e of the !. K. J of Sec. No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 3 K.,antl will oiler prool uisliow that tne lana sougnt is more valuable for its timlwr or stone than for nirrieultural imriKjses. and to establish his claim to saul land before tlie IJegister iinil Krifiver of this oflice at Orecon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the lith day of May, 1U. He n.mies as witnesses: J. A. Collins, F. H. (iates, C. 1'rowse and T. K. Norris, all of Huvwanls. California. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-desi-ribed lands are requested to rile their claims in this office on or before said (ith day of May, 11. J. T. A 1'PfcnSOX, Register. Rich and Poor Alike, For ten months we have stood at our post selling GRO CERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS and the BROWNSVILLE WOOLEN GOODS, and yet our stock, like leaven, - - Increases All the Time. Old Jason, like a fool, sailed in the Argo to Colchis in search of the golden fleece; now-a-days people 'find tho gol den fleece in the Bfcrwnsville goods for sale at Bach s Cornel - tore. . - Remember, Farmers I I pay cash for your produce and at the. same time keep everything you want. Formerly , all roads lead to Rome-- under the new road law every trail, toe-patn ana wagon roaa leads straight up to V BACH'S CORNER STORE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Status iJind Ofllee, Oregon City, Oregon. January 0, 1S91. Viiiw u lii-n-hv irlrpn thai In compliance with he nmvlslons of the act of Connrew of Jane 8. 1ST?, emitleil "An set Tor the sale of tmifH-r lHrnls iu Ihe States of Clirornl. Oreijoii. Neviwla, ami Washington Territory." Auinist Hounuer. oi win Fmneisi-o, eonntv of San Francisco, state of Cali fornia. Iiok this dav filed in lliis oflice his sworn siatemeut No. ill", for the purchase or the F-. of W. li una 1-ots anil 4 n- See. o. w, in i p. an. 13 8., K. No. 3 E., anil will oiler prom to show inai the land sought is more valualile for its timber or stone than for airrieii'lnriil iiioms. anil to estab lish lite o.ftim to sniu lana oeiore mc ivesi-u-r un.i Iieiviverof llii oflice al firegun i ny. ua-snu, ou Wohiesdnv. Ihe Mh day of April, ln!d. He names as witnesses: Jean r.fKe, iminisie Jtinnon, Michael Dullard and John au Horn, all of San Franei-o. t alitornia. av r.1 nil tiorscins clAiiniu? adveru'lv inc lu......li.HK...l lands are reuuesled to lile Iheir claims in this oflice on or be lore sain .-.nnna oi Aplil, KOI. J. T. Ari'bllfUA, lieeu-icr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'sited States Laxd Orrn k, Orecwi fity, tlregon, January 5, ISOl.l Vntii-e is hcrehv eiven that in oimiilinrice with the t.r,ivisiunn of the act of Coneress of June 3. 1878, entitleil "An net for Ihe sale of timlK-r lunils in the states oi t aiitornia, wc- pn, .Nevada, ana v asninpion icrruorv, i .lean Ki ke, of !aii Francisco, county of 8an I Kraifl isi-o, Stnte of California, has this day filial iri this oftice his sworn statement No. 2H, fi r the viirchase of the N. W. icifScc. No. . in To. No. 13 S... K. o. 3 t.., ana will oiler jroof to show that the land sought i. more vaiuame ior ns iimoer or pivnc nmn for nirrieultural j-urposes, and to entaMish his claim to said land before the Kcjrister and Keceiver of this oftice at Ircgon t "ity , Urcpoii, on Wednesday, the 29th day of Aitii, 18SI. . .... lie nanns as witnesses: A. DouitUer. M. Iiiillitnl, I'. Wiatain and 11. Juanon, all of 8un Francisco, Califorma. Anv and all Mrmns claiming adversely the aliove-de-riled lands ure reijuestetl to file their claims in tins ofhee on or lielore said 58)th day of Ai-ril, lt 1. J. 1. Al rtmsva, negisier. AVIXJrS VISITING ALB -AIV Y DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK -OF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Tailed States IjiihI Offlee, Oregon Cily. tiregon. lH-e. l.r, 1SH0. Vnitw Is linrebr eiven that in eoninlianee with H nr.,v-Ui.,ll fif liH Ht of 1)UU!VS Of Jlllie U, 187H. enthled "An act for Hie sale of limber lands in the Ktuti-s of rnlifbrma. Oreeon. Nevada, anil WnslnnutDii Terrilorv. 11111 akiioiii. oi inui i. ruTi.s. . cfiiiuiv of San Francisco. State of t'al ;r..r.,i i.a rlnv flli'd in lhls oflice his sworn statement No. vX, for the purchase of Hie X. K. I ; nf Sic No. L'l. Ill TD. Ml. 13 S.. K. Ml. It r... BUM will oiler proof to show tluit the land soiiitht is more valuable for ils limber or Mono llian lov k rieullural purisiscs, and lo establish his claim to said land he lore the register and receiver of this otllce at On-Kon Cit-, Oregon, on Friday, the I7tn day of April. l.l. . ,,. T..u. lie names as wiiiiuiwv:'. ,..r.-. ... man. t,. llayiim ana a. Aiiuncu, uu ui , Cisco, I'aUuiriiin. , . ... Any and all persons claiming- adversely the above-described hinds arc reoue.-tcd totilelheir claim in this oflice on or lierore sunt litn nay oi April, IMil. J. T. AITKUSON, Hegister. Winter C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. All Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tailor Shop. Not if VOU CO tiirou-ih the world a dys- Relieves constipation, aharpeiia the appetite and ? 11 TJr Tlnpmia Tr h&U ! tones up the entire. s-stem. Gct the itenuine from nri n no.sitive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, i-iaiuieney und Corjpotion. (Jriiaranteexi mid sold by-" - filler. , i. ' . i - yonr druggist for $1.00 and taka according to di rections. Twenty emigrants arrived last Sunday ut Grant's Pass, from Iowa, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Fulled States Land Otnce, Oi-croii Cily, Oregon, Her. Is', lsflft. Notice Is hereby plven that In compliance with th T.Tivisinns of l be act of Coiiam'ss of JmicS. 1S7S, entitled "An act lor the sale of timber lands ! lr. the Slates of California, OrcRon, Nevada, and Washineton Territory," Jeivett H. Ijwis, of l'ort laiid. count v of Multnomah, State of Oregon, his this dav tiled in this oflice his sworn statement No. SWi, for the purchase f the N. K. H ol' s-''. No. VI. in Tp. No. i: S.. K. No. a K.. and will otl'er proof lo show that Ihe land nought is more valu able for Its timlier or stone thou for agricultural purpoes, and to establish his claim lo said land isjtore the register and receiver of this oftice al Oregon Citv, Orecon, on Wednesday, the J-id day of April. ls'Jl. He names as witnesses: O. A. flennett, F. Kan souier and (. Kofoed. of Portland, Oregon, and F. Bramlet, ol Fresno, California. Anv and all persons claiming adversidy the above-described lands are roqiisted to tile their claims in Ihisolfice on or before said day ol April. lS'Jl, J. T, Al'Ffclii-ON', Register. - NEW HARNESS SHOP LEBANON, OREOON, J. C. FREY & SON, -DEALERS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At Peterson & Wallace's Old Stand. Clothing -AT- 3L. . OE. BL.AIN'8 NEW STYLES! NEW PRICfi Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths In Merchant Ta Ing- Department with Frst-Class TaHorinsr. t K Lebanon Pianino -AND- N Notice of Dissolution. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE N partnership heretofore existing between K. Hull and K. S. Kolerts, known aa Hull Kot erts. and doing a butchering business in Lebanon, Orejron. Is this dav dissolved by mutual consent. All liiiMHTics of said firm will be oaid b R. S. KotJ!; all debts owing the same will be paid lo K. U4 UNIVERSAL WOOD-WOP i ESTAtlSHED 15 1S75 BY S. i, IICIERSOI. 1 Refitted, Enlarged and Imj NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN; I manufacture and deal in Door?, Blinds, all stf Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., in ft nfacturcd and kept on hand in a first-class planer. In connection with the above, I also have on Tiav lumber vard in which is to be found rough and dressed Bevel, Weather Boardingi f !ooringt and all kinds of F for Coornices, Etc f v - M t : ' -" : - -v V.r