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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1891)
aW i- rV" Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. .MARCH 27, 1891. EYES AND EARS I lecture to-night. T. C. Peebler's groceries. Go to S. P. Bach for boots nnd shoes. Try on of Peebhsr's favorite 6c. cigar. T. V. Peebler gives 10 ouuces for one pound. For fine coffee and ten go to T. C. Feebler. Mrs. Cownn had two sick children this week. F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. Go to T. C. Peebler's and get 17 lbs. Extra C BUgar, f 1 00. New millinery at Mrs. Geo. Rice's. Straw hats for 60 cents. Remember T. C. Peebler pays cash for all kinds of produce. L M- Wheeler claims to have the best 6 pan of horses In town. I. A. Bennett is.prenarlng to build, a few blocks north of depot. For choice groceries at bed-rock prices, go to T. C. Peebler's. T. C. Peebler deliver his own goods at any hour to suit customers. Mrs. Geo. Rice, milliner. The lar gest stock and the lowest prices T. C. Peebler keeps spices and extracts. Try them. R. P. Bach sells good Brownsville roller process flour for $1 10 per sack. The frames of three buildings have Ijeen erected on Main street this week. 8. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and shoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. Call at Barbour's and see the car-load f furniture, window shades, etc., just received. Rev. Beanmout, of Gervals, occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church last Buudav morning and evening. He will also" preach ncxtBuuday morn ing and evening. Whenever the sun shows himself iwi miftri-4 of bovs and men armed with fishing tackle and lieadlnR toward'the Santlam; and yet the meat market is not depressed. If your are suffering with weak or In flamed eve?, or granulated eyelids, yon can be dulck.lv cured by using lr. J. H. Mcuean'setrengi-ncninK x-.jt.ounv. S5 cents a box, at J. A. Beards. Rev. C. A. McDonald Is agent for the famous Kp worth pianos ami organs, which for tone, durability and finish, are unexceueu. impure ui. im press office for mice and terms. Tim Lebanon Canal Company rein corporated lately. We Interpret this to mean the first step toward the reall rtti.m of an enterprise of which we have talked, written aye, dreamed. An apron social was given at the rwiiliniH of II. R. RolaM'ts last Friday evening. The first prize was awarded Mr. Gideon. Norman Smith also took a prize for the poorest workmanship U mlh-d to the new firm of Monfore A Melvln. These gentle men are recently from Dakota, nave located at the I-.un-ka meat market and are paying cash for eggs ana poultry t. . hiiMiioss meetitiflr of the mem- i ... n,, n- ntut ohureh. Tuesdav the bulldinir committee was instructed i,nr tu-M lota of M. A. Miller on llridire avenue. A church costing gltKftior f 1700 will be built tills summer a v n T. 1!. was orcranixed In Leb e nave wen asReu rRUSONALiriliS. nnn Ittut Pridav Schilling best to give uie oruer space m tn.lr tlioname we ma? expet-t to hear of the workings of the society reg ularly Rtnnmn mme and CO ill this as 111 .11 ti.TH-iiniHof our country. Ev tI.Iv U not expected to fall In lov n-Tth miv ..articular location. If the nnlnnrnnr Union saw this country ns we Oregonlan see it our State would le overcrowded. Reveal loads of heavy timber were for the naner mill last week. J. C Frey & Bon manufacture their Already the company have some large own horse collars, can anu examine huildings and if the volume oi ousim-sa should bear any proportion 10 tin magnitude of the buildings it will their stock. J. Wassom has set a fine orchard mnalstlmr in the main of prune and peach trees. be a big enterprise. a thmit 1m leen made bv certain of the Italian element to march a force Joseph Wassom visited Albany this week. J. Kettle went to Albany on business this week. O. 11. Wilkes visited the county-seat Sat-nnhiv. J. F. Hyde has been suffering vtMl la grippe late'ly. Melvln Williams was Indisposed the first of the week. Miss Alice Gatchell lias returned home from Albany. Marion Walir, of Sweet Home, was In town Tuesday. W. A. t; Ira son. of Hamilton treva, paid this otlloe a visit Tuesday. W. R. Kirk, of llrownsville, wan in Leba non lust Friday on business. Mr M,.Hrvev. our Photographer, was in Albany on business mommy. Mat Carllne ami wife, or lirownsvuie, were m i.coiiiion msi -.iu....j. Dr. Parker has recovered from bis attack of la grippe nnd was about on Monday. John A. linker returned l ui-soay irom a vir.it with bis brother at Craw fordsville. J. A. Uriirus. the photographer on wheels, was delivering pictures in 1-eimnon tins week. We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Hettie Johnston is recovering troni a severe illness. K. Michener, principal of Halsey pnimc cbooi. was in Lebanon the latter part of last week. Mrs It. H. O rover, of Brownsville, was the guest of Mrs. H. E. ramsh Monday ot this week. Hiram Raker, our new merchant, went to Portland this week, leaving H. r. lion wen in charge of his store. Miss Nettie Amos returned incsunj- ll.,riv.l,iiv where she had IH'en visitm relatives for the past live weeks. Hiram Vowel and wife were in lehanon Tuesdav. Mr. Powel tells us he lins a paint mine of excellent quality on ins larm. Mr. Balnlelsh, formerly of Panada. Is vis iting his old friend Wm. Barbour. Mr. Hal ploigli may conclude to locate in our town. ' W. I.. Jackson will teach the next term of the Plainview school; his hrotucr, n. jsck son, Willi teach in the forks of .the Santlam. Rev. E. E. Thompson and family arrived in l.rlM.O!t last Thursday, from Portland. Hev.Thomi.son is the settled pastor of the C. P. church in this place. We are tol.l that C. 1. Montague Is in the Metroiiolis. t'harlcy has no special love lor farminB and is looking for something more in harmony with his taste. Pmf. Torlwt and Wrifrht. M. A. .Miner and E. H. Uahr attended the meeting oi me literary smictv at Sodaville last ewdurday nifjlit ami tiok part in the debute. Mrs. It. Irvine, of Jordan alley, wlio tias been attending her mother, -Mrs. jonnsion. her late illness, was iasi wct-k iiu;i home bv t. lcgram to attend her nusuanu, who uiu taken suddenly ill. M'ATKKLOO Itiri'l.ES. Pprtng fever. Mr. Gngtrr is slowly improving. Mr. Khun went to Albany Monday. Mrs. Ada Huddleson departed Tuesday for her home by the sea. Prayer meet inn at Hns Ktdge next Bub bath at 2 o'clock r. m. The Hue has la-en drawn : Critic Is de barred from C anadian dances. Young man with an eyebrow just bud ding beneath yi.nr nose beware: your lit tle pistol will cause trouble inilcssyou mend vour ways. W'n u ill circulate a t-elition next week to raise funds to erect a monument to the ...,,, f Crow Knot. W. It. Iter. Fern DiirM-r. I lilcketl unfile aim oilier urnr w parted correspondents. We will also hang the Grindstone. "Tatawaka" in our language means "Tell a whopper." While iSaiitiam county ran boast of only otic man who can "Tatawaka," we have tuanv; but they do not routine themselves to'u particular chief; after visit ing the f,'lt y of CiuieIs" and imbibing some of Seantan's 2x1 thev ran imitate SO OA VI I.I.K NEW . n V. .11 v. a t-, A twn, Tuesday. secure a right-of-way Ufore entering O.- W. Wheeler has sold his mill, ,,, ,ha hazanlous ioumey it lulgnt but net his lumber; call on him lor I 8ome unpleasantness. exercises at M. Sunday evening, was few building lumber. Missionary Concert E. church, next 7.30. Ail welcome. Every copy of the Express taken out last week and then a readers went hungry. a. B. Gross, of Waterloo, beeps on hand a full line of groceries, which he sells at bed-rock prices. - Come on, let's go over to Cruson & Menxies' hardware store and see the new Oliver eteel plws. Messrs Guy A Mayer received a fine piece of furniture m the Bhape of a fOOO billiard table, last week. A drove of cattle direct from Kansas, was driven through town this week. They came by rail to Lebanon. G. Lovelee, merchant tailor, is expec ting his spring stock of goods any day. llook out for then to-morrow. Charley Thompson, living absve nmwrnsvilte. has sold his farm and will move to the Sound in a few days. Btri. tpd to Odd Fellows, everyone is ,r ttim c-it.,rx,fr invited to come. An interesting pro- ohurV-krhas been assist ing Sm will be prepared and a good time Lamar in the meetings nere. A MNETEKTCril l E.Mliu i z. !... There Is In every community a clas of people who are a puMle to their neighbors, an enigma to tue stuuent of human nature, an untown quan tity to the merchant and an affliction to newspaper men. It mey neea a milch cow or a Berkshire p!g they will fitting Dull. Cm. tain Jack nnd many other noted braves. The noble red man's penchant fur tire-waler is proverbial, and it is always necessary to propitiate liiiii with copious drauuhts. Iron bitters is a good spirit- raiser, and thereby ladies are enabled to take leading parts as Pocahontas and Min nehaha. Mi doubt II. B. M. Is a Kentuck ( r.. mtti-il ftir their belief in eoimI lil'iuMt e,irn "snirits." Coma nnd tuke a drink of soda. twine to tba absence of our devil, the horse editor cheerlully oOcred hlmsoll' as a mteritiec ami attended Hoda's debate, and n turned '-plum full of himself" and burst f,,nh in sonir. 'Tuns a song of many feet tin length): "The moon nstVr tlio city" Ah klowly cilnilxMl the lllil To IIMi n to tlie fkiig la the town of fcodaviUo. Til exerelsen hsd cnnimrneetl A we lnniled in the hull; The curtain bovs wero dancing To I lie prompter's angry talL MeKlutey hand s llii-r-. ynu bet Tweivo niruilTH rih! and iong Anil trit-1 to liven uu ttie lllimj W Uh an autlHiiau J suug. Of fun we had a plenty In that we never fll The neit act niu enmnty About -uur i'onj'i taU. ' Kext nrswi the nonnli, of course. Wm the tirant and l-ce rteliale: Ttiey W'litppel old 1 H ' llio land, Aud liroiit owntsl ecry Slate. Miller thro irrew el-xineiit. And lwU t nhoiiltl have ptalM; pwf. ViriKht wm1 there also. And "Wlkew" tried to bias-. But "Whl-kew" wa failure; In his smis.th ami oily way lie could tell ,tKmt the haute, But eonld tul uoine the iJ. The acting It was iliMiiUd Kven now II make me nh'ver; McKinle band ttien ! the ng. ''Way lowu va Swaticc Klvcr.' I w anl to H upon the fence And hear McKlnley" band; I'd rathe have one tor a t Thau any lady' hand. Our town Is Improving. Farmers arc taking ad vniitsRM.f thl tine weather by putting In spring grain. Beveral houses will be built this summer, and Hoda will begin to move with the times. Hodavllla Is In need of a physician, there being none here nt present. Who will respond? James Tound has bought the black smith shop recently owned ami con ducted by Geo. Btlers. Mian Minnie Peerv. who has been at tending colleire at Albany, is home aualu with her parents. A new btilldlue Is soon to be built mar the Vallev View hotel. It will be used for a drug store. W. Tt. Ifardman has been dolnir very neat work on his nremiiw-s. ill the way - - . . - of a complete drainage of the Hotel. Puverat property owners of Sodavlllc are setting out itiapie trees buhik street, which Is quite an improvement. Several of our young people will go n th. teachers' institute tit Albany to take part In the g.meral business there An entertainment was Riven Py the arlnMil on Krldav evenlnit last, which was well atteudea. fliay nave auoiner StHIII. The RMlavllle school opened Its third term on Motidav Inst. Willi pupil The Reboot Is In first-class condition .1 1 1 w. ,)..l., llw.lr lu.at tt lz.ri It. nil is nil nicuuiiiR - - - - .1. , so. A large wing will this summer be Ixdtle. built on the school Punning anu an other teacher will b hired, thus gtv-1 lug a capacity for alnuit 1 pupHa. Next Tall the school will comniei.ee on a thorough grade work and Kodaville ..... . . a . J . i t . will lie able to boast oi a urst-cuim schiHil. Much work is U-lnir done on the block lit which the spring Is located. I'nder the etlklent management, oi Hugh Perry, alwut 125 day's woi k have la-en subscribed with a kkmI prospect of more to follow. The Warterloo correspondent In the Inst hmieof the Kxt'KKSS, says: "Htwla's bill of fare will not Ine ule a spring tne coming summer, but N aterloo will con tinue it supply the thirsty granger w ith the henlth-prouuelng la-verage as ofvore." Very well; anu maims i - . i .... k.l .. the information, nui iei u wm-i" In your ear that Bodavllle alreatly has the best mineral soring In the Htate, as the thousands who visit us are ready- to testify. lo you "cuuitux, ' trieiin.' A vrrv liiterestlti!? time was bad 8t the open session of t he literary society at the school house last raiuruy nni C. Rmc HIS UOL1) VANISHES. Woalthv Farmer Wear Tncou Swindled Unt of 3000. ni!( nr roim. Cfi IIIcUoU vsJ H Antotulle, to re cover money; L'ontlnUctl. II Ctisfnr vj Miugiirtue cttstar, n )icc; ctiiitinut-d. A J Houston vs Martha Houston, to reooycr money; continued. ! Iwai'.l II Kendull vs uchsic vcn- dsiU, divorce; continued. N Mills vs ,1 Lyons et nr, comtnucw. Hltidbrd dray vsll McKItuurry, to recover monev; coiitinucti. Anioilf.'in Mte Co. of (Sfotlami, vs dwln Wilcox, trUKtee; foreclosure; continued. Jtol.lin.on & West v II r Merrill, trustee, to settle partnership; Judg ment for defendant; plalnttli to pay costs amounting to about f30d. lo . 4,- 4t 1 f, : h ' iff '; 1 j-. Wake Up I how. Thi.? VV CLPwt? UUi . . r- . i TV.. 1 .1 T k. .1 1 v.. . I A e Oler tllC liunuiry Xfi ii a I ward for any case of catarrh that can- .. . . not be cured by taking Hairs Catarrh A,n j run down to Charlie Ilackleman's and get some of the t.j.t HtNKYSU)., 1 I ! 4 1.- i.,.: . -,ii:.w A f ?nT.- ' lr.vto,.- I'ryus.. Toledt. i). 1 ioiiuwiiiii uariiatiia mat, n is bchihi, xx vuut. '-.u3-7i Wo f ho under h'lied have known t. tio man v trrioas aud warm winter. J. C heney for the luht 1") years, and be- . . p()C;T lieve him irfectly honorable In all going at UUOl . abb;Tnarrro"rany oXa.ions m Men's Ixjng-Leg Iioston Rubber Hoot, before $4 25; rlow.$3 50 m . m ft . 1 t Ml It t i P H . 4 t ft O "if by their firm. wkst ihvai, i Krif-e o ii; o Ladies' White and lied All-Wool Vests before $1; how b06 Children's All-Wool Vests diflerent sizes at cost Ladies' All-Wool Hose before 50c; now 4(M Remember they &r& S3 56 Wlndenale DrutrtrlMt. Toledo, O. Waumno, Kissan & Makvin, W holesale DruggisU, Toledo, O. Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nallv. actintr directly uin the blood ami mufou surfa-es of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7oc. per Hold by all druKHlsts. 40c; 35c; 25c ; r.i tiUU 25t 20c N Notice of Dissolution. fiTICl. IS HF.REBT nlVKM THAT THE twrtnerkhlp licrctulore extninn ncnr-ii f. .iiri n, Biirl J. H. n in. tinner Hie nnn tiikuii of Jftitilnv "o., fnrini! for the purve f ilnitin Rrn-rl wtw mil! biiirtin-M, l tni aax aw Kilvt-d 1 miiiunl ron-nt, . JntilnE rttlriiin am! M. lutrrlKHn iohiiii ine purrn. n t . . t t ... I I I T1 tl t f! 'f- .11 (,!): H C1HE Miri "III, niijit 1 lil to Wirt HrHon- aiwt all elt nwlnc 1T Mill Jeuuinpi 4 Co !U 1 txtia ljr Man-h 13, 1W1. J- Children's the same prornirtion in price. Scarlet Twilled Flannels before bOc; now 4Uo Blue (c 50c; 40c; ;7c; COc; 35(J 25c SOa 45c WM. BARBOUR, -DEAI.Eil IN - FURNITURE, UPHOL.TKnY, The box swindle was last Monday Orsen M. w est of in If the gentleman who was reported tn hav discovered tire clay on his farm near town, will come in ana con firm the reoort which was quite cur rent a few months ago, we win gie him the benefit of an unumneu amount of frt-e ad-ertising. i.r TTrr?ft T. Adams, a represent ... r. tm r . a 1 h ative or tne v . vj. i. imurei ....- T .hnn-h lnst '1 'TtUfSflaV 11111111. I IIC . . VI'W - - The defunct W. U. T. U. at this place was resuscitated, 'the ladies are tas imr hohi of the work in a manner which cannot fail or sooa results, w- r -. VAl.Mal. a iFhrt MTrlfl ai. x . a i v - -- i r - .....i,it.- to Lebanon Monday to organise a bul - tirwu neram . JT"!-wa II I, inicllatelv went to the left Wed- . . , .1, .1. . ..ll.,l..in iMutntloa ...-uaAiUm ,r.r.i .(! lirwul Di. R mem in an me nuj"""", , u, XTriun -r-- -r rather than buy of a nexi-ooor "eK- Reward, living Immediately bor. Should tliey want a ew jaru v.mm-. lievlnir him of f.5000 of calico tliey win maae " ,...i.l.t.rwftrln v.mui drive at an expense oi inree uouara w " r r r patronize an unknown mercuauu n uieu naa worsen iur rtm it be a suit of clothes they need they weefe an(j isundod him to go into a will rotten-egg their home grocer, be- Boheme Into which each was to smirch him witbranc d bu terand get loiter? -.nln 1PV 1,1 ur ' 1 . iUt r. Vancouver, and in toks.i of a su i . , . l fi.h. renueatett him to put up his standing their home merchants have share He n"y wiKilell eoous i r irsv .-, ni iwm, .7.. ..r., " n o im-k. lie urew uui KtKW, which he took home and in tne pyramids of tin J hoicest anil worsted fabrics at IU oi.mrvotition. Thev traverse the con having aeeonipusneu pynuum, - . ..,,. ,. . drt.w (iut on hU a.couut However, una in uu - " -, - i.-.w., dinsr and loan association, n.silav without hia r,lircfV5- lie Said. nrrtlll.l r.'tliril in a lew weean I" Ilinn. another canvass and if possible etfec au organization. I vrv attend the Odd Fellow .i..i., iin. on the 24th of April. We .vcn1 lodtrea with us on that niiinn. The celebration is not re- !: Avenlmr feelinsr that they are right up with the limes, five nays . . V 1 1 LAI t . uiain i ho vcar oi our Loru mi, i" at 11 i : r- - - , , .....,,. .M.e,iinu fir iita rniinir intMiu1. hql ihui t 1 tirMt from W tSL l lHHI. auu vainuro piinw vi 1 ll.!!f i..,r .tfr-torv to ret a a tin lox provlde.1 by them. 1 hey nawr tl at s la U rI ve the 1-steru s then explained that they would Imme , i jwptr iiiw K" , . . , , . .ii-ti-- -n trt Portland and brinir over ami r lime rather thau sutfcvioe ior a nome nauer. bv reading whicli, tney can re- -Farmers in the vicinity of Water loo will find it to their interest to pat ronise their home grocer, J. B. Gross. An independent paper will be pufc iinhed lu Albanv abut April 1st. The pubisher will be O. A. Cheney, of Da kota. We are told that the Albany mining company have sold enough stock to iut in a new plant and also to build a hotel. Rev. C. S perry, of Brownsville, ren dered some valuable service in the pro tracted meetings at this place last week. The meetings which have been con ducted at the C. P. church by Rev. Lamar (Baptist), closed Wednesday night. Lnides, do not. fail to see the stock of fine 8. K- and C. P. corsets from the East at Montague's. Satisfaction guar anteed. Died, near Gold Beach, Cut-ry county Oregon, March 5, 1891, Mrs. Ilena Pidgeway, aged 27 years 3 months and 23 days. The funeral sermon of Mable Hyde will be m-eached bv Rev. S . L. in the C. P. church at 11 a. m. next (Sunday. News from all over the country by racy correspondents this week. Sub scribe for the Express and take your bearings. Two families, consisting of eleven souls, arrived in Lebanon from Kansas euulvaleut to the slumbering period of a Kipvanwinkle a lew generations nBo. Well it is not expected inav people will live always and neither will they. The last thing they will do in this world will lie to die ana it is io ne no-u that their life long fondness for pat ronizing foreign countries will be gratified. Aa I'nnatnral Son. There came to the Ht. Charles one night last week, a lady 8 years oi ,r. whn in certain I v deserving of sympathy. She is very neat and tidy is guaranteed to all. ivr TV Ci Wheeler. Sunday school iai..rinrv for Oreeon. will be wittj us ..-, Kim.. mv to fvift in orcanizinea Knlv' school, and will address the rwople on Sunday school work, in the Academy at 11 A. M. Don't fail to hear her. V. U. Lamar, Pastor Baptist Church If vou want a crop that Is profitable in more wavs than one, sow a few acres to peas. The cannery at Salem will .-.. n oywI nriee for vour crop and vou will at the same time have one of the best hog-fatteners ever seen. 1 nis nn1 Kt,ng a ,,iodcl mother in many re is no experiment; we hnve seen it tried 8pects yet there is no one to recognize too often to be mislead in the matter. er 8S .h. Hhe came to this place T,i TUree. a former teacher of intending to spend the rest of her nat- Jefterson Institute, has pleased the pat Tuesdav. The families are relatives of Wm. Carlile. We expect the Odd Fellows of Srowtisville and also Albany to join in orar anniversary celebration on the 24th of April. rons of Sodaville school, where he has i .. .,l.i,,. Iha nl venr. bo well that he habeen engaged for the com ine vear at advanced wages. Louts is ..!.., nod a vnnnar man. a cood teacher nd d,-rvei to succeed. Jeflerson Re view. It will be but a short time until the mlnoHl anrinfra at Sodaville and w.-orlon will lie natrtmized by health seekers from all parts of the State. ion of these health and 1 , . 1 V.A U .f I . , motor line built from Lebanon to the above-named places. Wm fWplln. conductor on the first Miimnil trin that ever nulled Into irownnville. wm in Lebanon last Frl dav in the interest cf a life insurance AnmnflllV. Mr. Costello will be re- horVd hv Brownsvilliaus by a their sliare, and, changing boxes, de parted just in time to reach the 12iij fcy . ... ,,., Farmer rewara, wuen inmifr uic mu iir,ivoi.Ml to contain his five thousand. i-r- . , .. . ,k became suspicious on bitduui i weight and started serous the field to Intercept the men, but without aatt. The ferrv boat pulled out in siirht of Seward.'who frantical y rushed for a row IsMit, oturingtwo lueniwenij un lars to pull him across the river, lie w as too mic. a o n - j left the ferry landing on the Oregon side, and nothing was left for Sew ard but to return. On opening me wn at the First National bauk, it was found to contain a lot of railroad wasners aim The qtn-stinu was: lb-solved, that Urat t j was a greater man man if. "n in side of the affirmative were found, Lou Jackson. Prof. Wright and K. Tl. llahr, and on the negative, H. A. Mc Cartney, Prof. Torlwt and M. A. Mil ler. The sjietiKers ui'i puou nun t-u--live talking on eithersideand so evenly did It Beeni to run, that one was left fit the close of each speech to believe as the last speaker had left It. The judjfKS however pave their decision to the m-ffatlve, llius icsring u to r memlierlhat the great old hero mt the Southern cofedeiacy was a gentleman and a scholar. Boiiaville Or., March 24, 1S91. StYEET HOME. Mrs. Joseph Pcrrv is vWtiug Iter father and mother, near tfiis place. (St'title ntit durin dny ami quiet rains by niL-lit, and the best of health reigns u prvnie. t'harlt Mi-Kinnon as down to 8-t Home Satiir.iay. He reports everytliiiiK all rijjlit at fash rk-ck. Krasto-" Wil.wn i (tnibhiiiR with l!o'k and tackle. I understand be i making quite a pmKl improvement. Levi MKiueen lias made pood inn rove-me-nt. lie ha prubbeil live or f ix aeres and has alxmt half of it in cultivation. Will and Jov Mealy were down from "Pl.-jisiint l.idtr'f." and retnirt everyone en- joyh p the Ix-st of health in that vatnity. Jnrob Oilliland lias rented hi ftvther plaiv and rsj t to put in a larjst-r t-rop than has Ijwu raised oa the furm for many j f a rs. There Is to he iriven a ft-stivnl at the hall aion far the puriKipe of olivine Kiindnv-tn-hool supplier. I have not heard the par ticulars. A. KaMon, at "Peach Farm," is wttinR out fruit trees. He has had a mimlier til hands for Home days digging holes for planting eaeh trees. I.imiI, M.nrar is sowinc erain. and he has let a job of slashitift fiiteen wres of brush. WOVEH-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, Chairs of Every Description and De gree of Comfort, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Bric-a-Brac tf Every Description, HARDWARE, In Fact Cvrrthlnc Belonging to tho Trad at trlco that Df Oompetltlon. ClmrchiU Monteith Old Stand. Various other items that we shall not name here will bd sold at a reduction in price, but the goods we name here.are" special bargains, every one at wholesale cost. - " uur Jtana-aiCiNaiiy Auas oi tne w onu is BouieiiiiHg wuim having. We give every one with every $30 worth of good 3 j only a limited number. C. C HACKLEMAN, Next to the Bank. WHEN VISITINO L.X,33A.IVVi DON'T FAIL TO SEE TME3 MAMMOTH STOCK OF ' SPRING CLfOTHIHG LKDANON,. OREGON -AT l.im.tt.if ftlil t!--.rft. Seward is an old settler, worth a hun- lie says he intends pushing improvements. drd thousand dollars, and went into My wauts to build near the g..,t mill, .ml iliau-lnitfin suite of beine warneo hv parties to whom he had partly dla cfosed the transaction. In which he was to participate. .rcvh whieh he made on entering L itv In retlv to Mayor Irvine's address of welcome. We wish to announce to the public laree stock of wagons, buzeies, hacks and carts cominsc direct I Mower hasboucht an acre of from the t factor, ;ln the EL Wehave land south of the school liouse and has seuctea tnese V ""'Vwnit v and Commenced to build a comfortable roads and people of t is vanity and home for himself. Already there are four dwellings and two barns under construction, which is a very good beginning, considering the scarcity of lumber. When we get the Lebanon canal we shall then have a $20,000 flouring mill, perhaps a woolen mill, a tannery and many other industries. Wm. Donaca is busy setting poles, planting and cultivating his hop yard, which will doubtless prove a very profitable crop this year. Messrs Walton A Wiley are out of lumber and they are praying for good weather so that they can have lumber hauled from the saw mills. After coir.tr to Cruson & Menzies' wecordiallv invite all those wishing to buv anything in this line of good to call on us before purchasing else where. - Ckusos & Menzies. If there is a town in Oregon that has greater need of a first-class flouring mill than has Lebanon, we know not i.r trtfind that town. There are f farmers in this section who ,i ttioir ttlipnt. to Alhanv. iret their fl.M.r in Alnanv and spend thousands nri..iiiri in nther wavs while there. Let's have the canal, grind the w-heat at home and stop this everiasung uram upon our resources A gentleman from New York by the nom, nf Rmith was in town last week looking at the couutry in the light of ; .lar.tnt.inn to dairvine. Mr. bmitn i,. irttr of recommendation from urilwaiv fct-r and crettinfir o rices, we , orrHnltuml societv in theState from nnn mac rnev are Ht-uiiiir kuuu. w iim i nhoiuv ne cornea. BiaiinK iu ,iri Hv with ason who lives a lew miles troiu town, in an.r i iitor r,r.risltisr him of her arrival, he OTriil W r,lfiilinr aiekness and pov ortv u-hih are vauu exi-uw.ni, ou. when ne aaus niai "v " - tho mother that bore him. we are -invinl hv his unnaturainess. jtiow rlaimine- to be human can re r,i,diat bin mother and throw her upon the cold charity of a selfish woild, Is bevond our comprehension. He needs onl v the application of tar and feathers to designate mm as a wreivu nun pic vent his being uilstakcu for a human being. Bill j and Utck. The lecture of Italph O Bates,' an escaped prisoner of the late war, at First Presbyterian church Friday eve nimr nrnmiw to be of thrilling In terest. Mr. Hates will give bis audi ence some startling facts from the un- rrittpn h Utnrvoftliewar. lnese lec tures are not a disparagement of either side connected with this period of our history. In speafcing ol prison me. Mr. Kates fpeaas iroui .pvrirn-i nnu can furnish his auditors some informa tion that will entertain sa well as In struct. The press speaKS oi tww lec tures in very high terms. t ome in uie capacity of one desiring fresh chapters in our nation's history. Don't forget the time and place: this t.r riaayj vt uing in Presbyterian church. A TINE PAIR. A dandy Is a thing in pantaloons, with a body and two anus, a head without brains, tight Bhoes, a cane, a silk muffler about his neck and a ring . . ..... A i l !. on his miio linger, t.-vnui tic a young woman with more beauty than sense, more accomplish ments than learning, more charms of person than graces of mind, more ad mirers than friends, and more fools than wine men for her attend ants. Either of the above unhappy combinations is lest descrllied nega tivelv. Our presidents come not from the flrst-claas; the dandy Is never called in counsel by our great state r.,..n. hu MH-ietv is not courted by authors and inventors, and a nation's transacted fall. J. n. Ungues of Alluniy inale a flying trip toBwu-t Home. John own Mtne min ing interests on the Santlam, and he ha !-inie intention of opening up and working hi mine. P. Morehc-ad has determined not to viit Kansas lliis spring. If he does not dispose ,f Lis i,miertv there dnrinif the snring or oiiiiiiiiit he will e-i ha-k the einiiig fall mm try to make a sale. This seems a K"ol plan Veter Ie Fram-in lias wild out his Mirpbis hav. Hay isascan-e commodity up thi wav. rniie l'eter.as lie i fainiliarlv railed, has been suffering terribly with chilblain, lx-ss rewolnte men would be laid up itt their rooms, while he works. There is mine prejmration being made at Mapleton for fruit in the future. There lias lieen set out 1 1! fruit trees within the past week, consisting of a variety of apples, pears, peaches, apricots, prunes and plums, and will the coming week plow for gardening-All is expectation and some anxiety wait ing for the new proprietors of the mills. There is much S-vuhition about the modus Ojieniudi of the new firm, but as your cor rp.iw'iident ha not talked with cither party, I cannot inform the public of their plans or obiects. It will lie of interest not only to W. H. BOOTH, M. D., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Offlco In Ouv'a New Bulldine. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. DR. VV. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Orailinte of Royal College of London and Bcll- rue MtMlical tjlleFe. Mas. Chronic ease a ieetalty. Caoeera removed without pain or the knlft. OFFICE Kirkpatrick'a building, Lebanon, Or SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW. LEBANON, OREGON. NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES I Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Talior ins Department with Frst-Clas3 Tailoring. Lebanon Planing fill as any place in the valley The members of the C. P. church met at the parsonage Wednesday and transformed the building into a neat and comfortable residence. A private letter from Rev. C. A. Mc Ilroy informs us that he struggled with la grippe for ten or fifteen days in Day ton Wash. He will be home soon. f,iw nf the most successful agricultur ists of his county. He says we have a An.nMintrv rioh soil and a desirable climate, and we entertain a hope that he will locate in iins bccuuu i wuuw j The question, "Resolved that protec tion is a better policy than free trade, tn.r thi TTnitd States." will be debated at the Elite Literary Society, Friday i.resiaeni miorma us cr-f.-net 1 nO We wonder if anyone has concluded tv.at evervbotly in Lebanon is invited tn fcnitd that tile factorv in Lebanon. hp. nresent. as a errand time Is antic.i- We are persuaded that this is a good pated, for it will be the cloning meeting Wiiinn for a. business of that kind. J,f h voir. Borne of the best debaters , . fn town tare been secured for the oc- ine news comes iuv - 1nhl(iitl M. A. Miller, E. H soon to nave a paper puonsneu m ne - . . an, Wm xvallnce iuterest of agricult ure. The paper will be published in Albany by Mr. fheips. Our old townsman, Thomas Parker, has forsaken the city, bought some farming implements and Las crone to farming iu the vicinity of Sweet Home. The ladies of the M. E. church will give an April Fool's sociable at the resi denceof Mrs. J. W.Meuzies, Wednesday evening, April 1st, A program, refresh ments and an art gallery of over SO pieciea by the old masters, will make a. pleasant evening. AU are invited. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, 111., was fro.-hind with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him any good; but finally he got hold of one that epeedly cured him. He was much nleased with it. and felt sure that others ilarlv afflicted would like to know mrbftt. t he reiuedv was that cured hira. He states for the benefit of the public thr, it is called Chamberlain's Pain Ealm. It is for sale here at 50 eents per bottle by M. A. Miller, druggist hnoincfu. can be BUccssfullv Without his Uelp. A coquette is never the public but the new tirm, lor us to snow line urealll witn me i somewnut oi ineir inieiimnn y earliest opportunity l snail iiuitvh w i. The mill changes hands April lt. W. T. BVRBT. L. T. Bo. J. W. PKirET.. BURNEY. BARIN& DRAPER, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, OREGON CITY, OREGON. Twenlr vpani eiperionce aa Reirlfiter of the T". B. Laml iftice at tin-gf.u Clly. timtoti, and In the snecialtT of all kini of bunlnew In-fore the Ijuio Ti.. h nirt. ana InTolTUJt. practice in the Uencral Ijind Olllce. PRODUCE WANTED. Canal Company Incorporated. Papers have been filed wllh the Sec retary of State, Incorporating the Leb anon and Santiam Canal Co., having for its object and purpose the construction and maintenance of a canal from near Cheudle's falls aud Vail'a falls on the south fork of the Santlam river, in Linn county, and terminating ai or hore the Albanv canal and ditch intersects with said river. C. II. Ral ston, J. A. Heard, P. M. Smith, aretlie n corporators; iz,oou is ine mu.uui.u v.. capital stock, divided into snares oi $35 each. Iebanon is the place for the principal otnee. saiem v3iateuinu. Craay Tea. The ladies of the C. P. church are arrauglngfor a Crazv Tea Party to be . . If r T ,T ! 1. r von nt. tlin residence oi j. jlv. mi- . . . . . :.. H-AnAcH.lir patricK on ine evi-iuug ui .u.c-..j , Anril 1st. Evcrvliotly who wishes is requested to drew iu as crazy a manner as possible. An eiegaui, pi i3 awarded the one whose costume most iu keeping with Sunner will be served unique manner. Admission 25 cts. montloned in the same heroine of hltory, her name is never seen on the title page of the world's best literature, idie never contribute a nickel's worth to domestic life, she can point to no noble achlvcnienta in life's relations; but there is one thing that uiav be said in her favor he rarely afflicts humanity with a nu merous offspring, snd for this one re deeming feature we are willing to cover her faults with the divine mantle of charity and forbear any further dis paragement of her character. be is the occasion. in the most Everybody invited. IVotice. All parties indebted to J. A. Beard ir to Rpard & Holt, will take notice that I have placed my accounts in the l.candd nf Saml. M. Garland, Esq., for immediate settlement. Having -.ii mw drnor store, and desiring t wttle with my creditors, I am in n-l r.f ii.nncv and must insist upon au earlv settlement of all accounts due It looks like Cruson & Menzies in fndPil to sell every farmer a plow In florins from their stock of Oliver. Bissell, John Deer, J. I. Case imd Nor wegian plows. We Get a Good Ulan. Wre clip the following from a Kan sas naner. with reference to Hiram Baker, one of Lebanon's new business men: "Hiram Baker and family are now In Lebanon, Oregon, whero Mr. Baker is engaged In busines-i. v ueu Mr. Baker left this place he had been living here for about six years, and had formed a wide acquaintance in this community. He is one of the most honest, Btrafgiit-torwara ana upnsui men that ever lived, and is a. man that will be a credit to any community in which he may live. It is with much regret that we Baw him leave here, and we hope that lie may no sueceaaiui and prosperous wherever ho may be." WHITCOMB ECHOES. March 20, 1891. Spring rain. Snow gone, except in spots. We would like to see some of t he em igrants find their way to Big Bottom. Mr. Hughes, from Albany, was up this week and located a mining claim on Donaca Bar, which will pay to hy draulic aa well as auy place on the San tiaru river. S. E. Carroll also has a mining claim on French Cave Bar, which is as good as Donaca Bar, and either place would pay a stock company to wont. nt in them. 1 be null i-hanp.- Mr. Shea i putting out onion seed. He knows what pleupes the travelling public, but how he can give them SOcenl' worth of onions and sell them 25 cents' worth of hay and come out even, or make anything, i a freak of financial culation which I sdmit I cannot understand ; but that tbe Elder makes money at it 18 also a well known fact, and there is another stake, evidently aet by him, which will be used in connection with the advocates or opponent of "Mystery." I would add, parentiict iallv, that (Mr. P. 11 Jap and F. W. P. make an ngreement of tlillcrenees, and pro ceed to discuss logically from a lfiblo or pbilosophicnl standpoint. This "random slsMitiiiK" is both unsatisfactory and inde cisive to all concerned. Kor my part I tliink hsrth are riht and lsith wronp, but if they will HKree on the premises they may !e able; to Kive te huntreriiiR public t-onie food, if tint, hresd. nossiblv meat, and that in "due seaMJii." and the chances are that the far mer will 1 the one from whom the supi nill r,f necessity mine. I know that n expect to get a bountitul supply oi tne "bread of life," at least "meat in due sea son," from the clerjry, but it seems such is not now the case, in every instance. Hut 1 hoie to hear of an amicable settlement of n, i.muiises of the "disputed points." and then a fuir di.oussion and the hcnef.t to the reading public is assured; because the dis putants are both men of ability. Mapleton, Or., March 23, 18tl. llaavinr opened a produce market In Ibanon, we will XW" CASH A.ND UNIVERSAL .WOOD-WORKER. ESTAL1SHED II 1875 BI S. 1. IICIERS0S. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. - I mann factnre and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of Wind" Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., in fact anjrthifig rnafc nfactured and kept on hand in a first-class planer. In connection with the above, 1 also nave on nana a weu-perwj lumber vard in which is to be found reugh and dressed Lumber,' Rsgtic, Bevel, Weather Boarding, Flooring, and all kinds of i misning hmwt for Cornices, Etc. , EEfgs, Butter and All Kinds of Poultry. Give in a call before st-llinir your produce. old 1-ureka meat market. At the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. CsrrD States Laud Oftic-b, I Oregon City, Oregon, January 6, 1H91.) Kniirv is herehv eiven that u compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the "States of California. Ore- HEW HARNESS SHOP 1 1 ni ti, ii'i'i . . . - - oi jsec MONFORE & MELVIN. LEBANON, OKEOON, J. C. FREY & SON, ny J DEAL.EKS IN Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. At reterson & Wallace"! Old Slnd. j i fr.r t h" imrrhiue of the N. VV. 14 i -n 9s in Ti.. N'4). 13 8.. R. No. 3 E.. and will offer pnxt to show tuai ine, ianu aougm is more vamuDie lur u uuiw-t i i,ire mou for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register of Ihis oflice at Ore iron Citr, Wednesday, the 2)th day of April, l(Sl. . . , lie names i wut-.-, . ,. . v: . , Huffnrd, C. Chatain and B. Juanon, all of San Franeisc, California. Any and ll persons claiming adversely the aoovc-dcscribed lands are requested to file their claims m this ofhee on or betore said 2ttth day of April, 1 1. J. I. An xuooj, c.egiier. M. E. W. Kotic to Farmers. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, egt, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the highest price In cash or exchauge for goods. O. W. Simpson, Albany, Or. Merit Wins. We denire to nay to our citizens, that for vears we have been selling Dr. Kin'., New Discovery for Consump tion, Dr. Klng'B New Life Pills, Buck- . 1 111. ..i.l. 11!. I lcn's Arnica Salve aim r.iecirii. imien-, and have never handled reinciiies inai wllunnll. or that have civen such milver-ial satisfaction. We do not hes itate to Kuarantee thein every time, ami wp stand reatlv to refund t he pur chase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. A. heard, D r u gg i st. Bucklen's Arnica Salve- Tub Hest Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ClnlbhuDs, uorns, ana an r-Kiu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ! sale by J. A. Beard. THE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. TOY BKCKl SOON STOP IT HOW. IT WML SC TOO LATC irm wrth with I have been troubled tnanr jwara wtth dutcase of the kidoeya and hae tried i . ir'n. n , wmMiea and uutrht aid from different pbyaiciaos without rel ief. About the 1 5th of April I was suffering from a ry Tioleat attack that almost prostrated me la ..1rh manner taat 1 WU bent OVCT. When I sat down it was almost impossible for to to ret no alone, or to put wn -"v"-, - - kind Providence sent Dr. Heniey, OREGON KIDNEY TEA, to Biy hotel. I Immediately commenced miner the tea It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at tne nota. in a few. days,I am happy to state, that I was a new man. I mend the tea to an afBic: as I have been. G. A. TUFPBK, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TJsiti; Statks Orncns, I Oregon City, Oregon, Jannary b, lvl.f V-l ie hprptiT crivpn 4 lin f. in romnliarw! with the provisions' of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitletl "An aet for the sale of timher lauds in the States of California, Orej gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' i. ton ro, oi Ban r ranevsco, county oi San Francisco. State of California.-has this dav filed in this oftice his sworn xatetnen Jfo. 2420, for the purchase of the N. Jv. K of Sec. No. 20, in Tp. No. 13 8., K. No. 3 and will oflcr proof to show that the land sonirht is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural porposes, and to etabiistt his claim to sain land twiore itie tiesriser and Receiver of this office at Orefton City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 5th day of 51 ay, . He names as witnesses: SI. uunaro, jean. Kcke, A. Bourdier and C. Chatain, all of San Francisco, California. Any and all persons claiming adversely the afiovcKlescribed lands are recjnee.reV. file their claims in this office on or said 5th day of May, 11. ' ' J. T. API'EKBOS, Kegi t i UK t A. J KOTIC33 FOR PUBLICATION. TJsited States Iasd Omcie, 1 Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1891.1 Notice is herehv iriven that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Confcress of Jane 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lauds in the states ot 1 aliMrnia, Oregon, Nevada, and W nshington lem ,, I T . .1 . T T .. . . A, Uavn,n44 (11I1T1 ty ol A.iameua, oiate oi V'tiivr"ii, v.., ciav filed in this ofrit-e his sworn statement No. 2123, for the purchase of the 8. K. of Sec, No. 8, in Tp. No. 13 S., R. No. 3 E-, and will otler prool tosnow mat me muu soils'" is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and lieceiver of this office at Oregon C"", Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, 1MH. He names as witnesses : J. A. Collins, F. H. Gates, C. Prowse and T. E. Norns, all of IJavwards, California. Ar.v and all perion;s claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested U tile their claims in this office ou or before said oth dav of Mv, lftl. oary 5, m iii coniplia , ofCortgre 14 . lor the salv't.f NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, TTsited Statw Lasp Omn, Oregon City, Oregon, January 5, 1S91 Notice is hereby ci ven that -m with the rrovisioVis of t.le act of Junes, l7i, ent;tlel "An actionize ?aiy timber lands in the Mates of Caiiiomia. Ore , gxm. Nevada, and Washington 1 erniory," Charles l hatain, of San Francisco, county of San Francisco, State -oi Caiifc rnia, has this dav Sled in this olfice his swtri state ment N' v1 TUB, for the j urt hasc of the S, K K of Sr No. 30. in Tp. No. 13 II. No. K., ai-.d" will oti'er proof t ! ow that th land sought is more valuable for it tnnbe to establish tit claim to said land before r -Keai.'ner ami Keceiver of thk of--.ee bt Ore gon City, Oresnm, on Wedne-day, the JKhU . - , 3a of Aprit, ISOl- - - ; ile naiiiej as witnesses i John Ytm Hom(' S. Jocqucmicr. Jean Ecke, J- Fort i'toey, ali of San Francisco- Caliiorr.ia. . Anvand all persons cUiinarff adverx'.v the above-deH-ribt.-d lands a.-e revjuested tt nle thetr ciaiu.s in this orace ou or t-:iTi said 29th day of April, 13?U. J. T APPLKtsON, K'-sr'ifr,