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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1891)
4 Lebanon Express. FRIDAT.... .APRIL 10, 1891 EYES AND EARS1 T. C. PMers groceries. ' Uo to 8. P. Bacb for boots nd shoes. Try one of Fteebler' favorite Sc. a gar. . T. U. Pecblpr eirea 10 ounce tor one pouna. For Sim cnafee and ten go to T.C -feewer'a. R. O. Our started a delivery, wagon Additional local news on the edl tonal page. SamUase has fenced Ills lots near me raiiruaa. Bulky plow for sale. Horn BesfaMmu. Inquire at Elk Machinery Is arriving for the paper - miu almost oauy. F. H. French, the Jeweler,' Albany uepa raitroau lime. 0ito T. C. Peefcler-anl get 17 lbs. xz.xi.ra v sugar, vi w. Get yoiir Sunday -go-to-meeting A yntnur sfentleman . in towu wants 10 leaou peuraansntp. ..Ne?..mWjnry. at Mrs. Geo, Rice's. . oiraw nais iuf at) cents. --Remember t, C Peebler pays cash , iur mi aiitus oi prouuos. For choice groceries at bed-rock .-. pnuea, go to.x. Ut Feebler1. Clean out the alleys and the marshal win taae care m sue streets. Mat Ijonsherry built a picket fence per u. . weeuail last week. " V. C Feebler divers his own goods wij uour to suit customers. Work will be begun In the Horti cultural uarceo in a lew aaya. Mrs. Geo. Rice, 'milliner. The lar gest stock ana the lowest prices. T, C feebler keeps Beamings' best apices ana extra eta. Try them. For various reasons, not oatmeal mill nas not oeen running mis week. M. A. Miller is agent for the cele- wsiea t.ieveiana ready-mixed paint. It Is thought that the paper mill will lie in operation about the last of June. H. P. Raoh keeps a line or boota and hoes as well aa Brownsville woolen sjwum. The 8lnger Manufacturing Company m IKToum agent in renanon, We hear it faintly whispered there win oe a erica mock built In ijeuanon is year. We have nionev to loan on imumverl rarnis aiiti rancnas. e. Steele ec tAfc Aitiatur or. J. O. Frey A Bon manufacture their Own horse collars. Call and examine UMr stock. A span of match three-year-oM mules for sale; inquire at Elk Horn Restaurant. - 8. P. Bach and T. C. Feebler each received a fire and burglar proof saft- J. R. Kirkpatrick went to Corvallls noiiaay, tn iook at a tarm wbion he recently purchased. J. i. Gross, of Waterloo, keens on hand a full line of groceries, which he sens at oea-roca prices. Come on. let's o over to Crason A MensieV hardware store and see the new Oliver steel plows. JT. O. Gross of Waterloo keeps the alia Walla garden seed. Fresh seeds and sure to grow. . K. (fcrni'i planer was brought to a Mand-still last week, caused by a break In some of the machinery. " The carpenters began wook on Brown Hansard's new store this week. The trailding will be 60x27. two storks Iiigh. Why is It that there is no market for cattlt ? - Farmers and stock men eoro- . plain or the extreme low prices for all Kinas oi cattle. : After going to Cruson A Menzies' hardware store and getting prices, we zura -mt iiivy ore selling goous as low as u,ny piace in me valley. Rev. A. Marcellua came down from Oakland Saturday and occupied the fNiipit at tue . x-resDytenan cuurcn teuuday morning and evening. i Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Frey wish to rttantc tttelr many friends, til rough the express, ror tiaeir Kindness and sym pathy during their late bereavement Ir. Booth has a very interesting and atnbhora patient on hand in the person of himself. The Dr. has an attack of Lbs xuissian importation called la grippe. Seven immigrants arrived In Leb anon from Kansas Friday last. The new-comers are Germans, are not with out money and will be a benefit to the xuntry. It looks like Crason A Menzies in tended to sell every farmer a plow. Judging from their stock of Oliver. Bissen, John Deer, J. L Case and Nor wegian plows. J. T. Harbin nas decided not to bnlld a third blacksmith lun. He may form eo-fiartnership with Messrs Dobkins a usnwrn, proprietors or tne .Lieoanon Machine top. . Xr. Barker went to Albany last week to see some miners wno lately returneo from Qaartzvilie and to ascertain from them when it would be safe to start for the erntiam mines. The Park addition to Lebanon will oon be thrown open and -it behooves tAesr property to protect their tresr against tue town cows. Maror Cowan, of Albanv. tells ns that the Albany Mining Co., have al ready purchased a Hotter and saw mill and will soon have a ten stamp mill at work on the company's mines. Rev. Redwine. an evangelist of the Christian church, began a series of meetings in Band Hall Thursday even ing. A- cordial invital-fcon is extended to all to attend these meetings. Rev. C. A. McDonald is agent for the famous Ep-rorth pianos and organs, which for tone, durability and finish, are unexcelled. Inquire at Ex fkess office for prices and terms. The Keafcrte flooring mill, which was built and operated by J. M. Waters, Wm. Btakeiey, J. R- Kirkpatrick and J. B. R. Morelock, was sold last Thurs day to I., aud E.S. Landers of Ashland for $22,000. Our young friend, Kelvin Williams, has been engaged to teach the Rock Hill school. We eau assnre the sehoei psKrons of that district that Melviu is fully tip to the standard in point of rfjaririoatioiis. . . - We aH attention to the new ad. of T. L. Wailiace Co. in this issue. This is one of the leading houses in Al bany, they carry a heavy stock and guarantee general satisfaction to their many patrons. The State University of Washing ton has been located near Ravenna park; aall parties tn Linn county Oregon, who have lots ne&ttMs place would do well to correspond ytn J. M. Waters, Ka-enaa,Wasiu?u;tdn. The Lehnnon Canal Ctv held nnnthcr meeting Thursday eveulng. The suits of these meeting are not yet mane publto, enough however has been learned In an indirect way to guarantee this enterprise. Died, In Lebanon, Thursday, April 2nd, Sadie Frev. aired 1 year and 6 days. Deceased was the only child of wr. ami nirs. j. n. f rey, tney naving lost one child last summer. We tender the bereaved the sympathy of the peo ple at large. Died, April 2, 1891, at his residence near Lebanon, Hugh Paul, aged 27 years. Deceased was a son of W. A. Paul and was a man of excellent qual ities. He leaves a wife and four chil dren, besides a wide circle of relatives and friends to mourn his death. All parties knowing themselves In debted to me will please call and settle, as I am In need of money. All ac counts of 18B0 not paid In next SO days win oe piacea in tne naiins or a collec tor. M. A. JHII.I.RR, Druggist We unintentionally omitted the name of Mrs. Kearus from the list of teachers who attended the institute last week. Mrs. Kearns Is a sister of Dr. Hooth of this Dlaceand isteaehinii tne v aterioa senooi to tne satlaraetlnn of the patrons of the school in general Rev. E. E. Thomnsnn and J. Was- som are attending the spring session of i ne wregtin f-resoytery ot met:. 1. church, which convened In Woodhurh yesterday, ttev. Tnnmnson will re turn Saturday and will preach in the r. cnurcu ounaay morning anil evening. Arbor day was duly ol'served in Leb anon this (Friday) afternoon. Five minute speeches were made bv several of our citizens, the law bearing upon the vernal holiday was read, the school grounds were set to shade trees and the exercises throughout were of high order. ,, J. W. Menzies brought to this office on last Saturday, samples or three or four kinds of delicious cake, and not wedding cake either. We are of theonln- lon that the ladies who planned the so cial at Mr. Menzies April 1st, kindly re- memoera us ana we mans tuera moat heartily for this pleasent reminder (snort lived though It was) of that lov ful occasion. We received a letter last week from the Parmelee Llhrary Association of tJes Moines, stating that our circula ting librarv wasshinned on the lath sf March. We are expecting the books any day, and should there be others who wish to take a member ship In the association they can be ac commodated by calling on the Lbb- ASUH EXPRESS. We wish tn announce to the nnhlie that we have a laroe stock nf nmiu buggies, hacks and carts coming direct nrai me lactorv in tne tast. we have seli-cted these goads to suit the climate. roaas ana people or tnis vlclnltv, and we cordially luvite all those wishing to buy- anything in this line of Bvtndu to call on us before purchasing else- wnere. vrubon A menzies. Two hundred newly-married counlos wanted at E. Gonn's furniture store, to buy bed room sets, that the v mav sail through life "on flowery beds of ease." 1 am not seeking an invitation to vour wedding but I do want to concrraiulate you and start you on the highway to prosperity by furnishing your rooms with the best, the handsomest aad cheapest furniture this side of any- witere. At a meeting of Lebanon Knirlne Company No. I, on last Friday even ing, the newly-elected officers were in stalled and a general routine business transacted. e have a flreuonipany of whom all are proud and we are bappv to state that our citizens take a deen interest in our fire department. The report of the treasurer showed that the company is in good condition finaci- aiiy and tne organization enters tinnn itseigth year with no unfavorable Dros- peuva aneuu. At the meeting of the O. A. R. Monday evening last, some intererest ing speeches were made bv Juilire F. M. Miller and A. Marcellue. members of the post, also by Lahan Case, who, although not a member of the nost. entered heartily into the spirit ofthis anniversary occasion. The Lebanon Comet Band furnished the music and we h-ard a gentleman from Corvallis, who was present, pay the band a very high compliment. Hiram Baker Is now opened on with a general stock of goods, such as boots, shoes, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, dry goods, hosiery, underwear, overalls, pants, groceries, quensware, tinware, notions, cutlery; Ac; and will take all kinds of produce that can be turned in to money. Thau king the people of Lebanon and the eurrouuding country for their liberal patronage, we trust we can do you good In the future and Invite new customers to call and see us. B. Thompson, a representative of the Mining and Electric Review of Pan Francisco, called at the Exprkrs office Tuesday. Mr Thompson is gathering all the information possible relative to our mining interests on the Santiam, Calapooia, Blue and McKenzie Rivers," the results of bis gleanings to appear in the above named mining Journal. We opine that the article will be read able and that it will excite no little in terest among tbe mining classes in Cal ifornia and other adjoining States. Prof. David Torbet of the Santiam Academy, this place, was making ar rangements the first of the week to teach a three-months' school in Halsey, but the school board of that place in formed him on Monday that the school bad been given to another gen tleman to wnom tt bad been previ ously promised, rror rornet will re main in Lebanon this summer. Next rail he hopes to see a large ingather ing at the Academy and this old insti tution enjoying its old-time prosperity. A very pleasant - surprise party was given Judge F. M. .Miller and wife last Saturday night. Notwithstanding the Judge has a large and commodi ous residence, it was hard to secure standing room on that occasion. His many friends were glad to welcome himself and lady baek after a long visit in the East and they hope that his visits in the future will not be so protracted, as bis presence is greatly missed. It is hardly necessary to add that all present enjoyed themselves, the social qualities of husband and wife are such that it could not be other wise. AnilOn DAT RXBUCISBS. Following Is the pmirraimne of the Arlior Day exereimis to be given st the Lebanon public school grounds this (Friday) after noon Opening song, "Amerlps"...... .Entire school Headins of the law eHtablishinur Arhor Ilav. K. N. Wrlpht Kevitatiim, "The Olil Tree'..lnena Crouch Song, "We Greet the Merry Sl'riiiKtime" IntenuetliHte tirade Recitation, "The Oak" Harry Hants 'In the 8prlnK"..;...LH-U I'arrish a ree i op ....... i'rlmarv (trade Recitation, "Song of Spring" Ora C'ratitree ItecllBttoii. "Mv fotiiitt-v'' .FAiiline A Sdiiit. "Tile Trees' Ureotlna lo Biiriiiif' !hk eonooi it eci union, -now to aiase a vi mtie "... llriira Matirnhnii Reeitatiou, "Life's Forest Trees" may uatcneu The Old Mountain's Tree''. Intermediate Grade Keritatinti,"voodman.Hiiare That Tree" ..Julia Uhcsldr. Recitation,' "Springtime" May Wither mnioricai trees iota in ifiiyme II Grade, High Bohuo! Recitation, "The Gingerbread Tn-e" . nines llouu Recitation. Song, "Perched Up in i Soiig, Song, "Bwiinnng In theOld Apple Tree" 1 rlmary Grade Four-minute nieic))eH lly member of school hoard and by Revs, lloyd. Ilanleitcr, Thompson, Mayor Beam, Judire Miller. Attorney Garland, Kditor Adams, l'rof. Torbet, M. A. Miller and others. Song, "The Forest oiig".........IllKh School Kxcrclses will begin promptly at 2 r. at. -Kvcrybody is invited to attend. Immediately after the above exercises, the students will march to ditlerent parts of the school ground and eneli grade w ill iiliint a class tree. This will lie accompanied by class songs, speaking. Ac. Tile afternoon will be sjient In Ijeautlfying the school grounds, as directed by lite law of Oregon. WHITCOMn KCHOKS. April 1,1801. Fine weather. Settlers are planting garden. Snow all gone in our part of the country. Mr. Potter has located a claim in Big Bottom. Three gentlemen from Ouartzville this week, report plenty of snow In the mountains vet. After three months and one week B W IT7.Kltl.AND This churmlng section of Oregon is located Pitir miles above Sweet Home, oti the route of the proposed wagon road to Quartzvllle via Big Bottom. The settlers are chiefly Swiss and Ger man, although we have a few "old timers" who would be termed "moss ooaks" by that breezy ' Oregon Travler." Be their uatlouhlity what it may, the stranger is always welcome and is treated in a manner thut would cause many a Southerner to feel the hitler pangs of envy. Another year will work wonders In this land. Ten years ago when we first viewed the beauty of these wooded hills and roamed through the valleys In search of health and game fund It is needless to remark we found both), ouiy a iew raiiunes were to ue seen lo-uny their nunie Is legion, and th owners are proud of tills their chosen inna. we would say to those deairln homes, come, to the speculator, keen away, aa there remains only a few choice locutions aud we dcslra bona- line settlers. Hut surrounded aa we are bv all that can make lite endurable, we still have tnoru In the llesli." Wo do not want a motor line, canal, woolen mill nay we ask not for a "stronn" tll.ooo spring, out, on, t'enuoyer scud us a lit tle oriunnry every-nay nurrow gauge wngini rouu iur nere is a splendid larin log country exteudim? from IIivpii Horn HI) the South Mniilhlln n. distanra. oi -iu nines, unit would ue taken up li six weeks could we enjoy the lilcssln and privilege of a road, as the trail Is at present to Whttcoinh, even Ihib theeayuse pony minus a caudal tippetr- '"ro cm" luaKeiiiuy "neiin-oceasionnr trls carrying letters and the "Ex-i-hers" to the hantv pioneer. Beset as it is bv difficulties. Big Ilol lorn will be the plaeesmiu, fur was not lioone seen driving his flock liefore mm ana journeying thitherward? t-ouertyj win soon tie located there. and Let Singer nils the woods with music (or his ax). Here as elsew here In the oouutyof mm), we ucueim noon till r.xruiSR for nni'i, and we can sav without fear oi contradiction mat it is I lie "newsi est" paper in the county. Filled with cnoice literature for Ihe scholar, solem It su without seeing one of her sex. Mrs. cts Tor the Chrtfitinn, and fun for the Whit comb was made vlad Monthly nirth-lo-iii, it slioukl be In every evening, by the presence f Mlt Turner who expects to speud the aiun- Qier in uotiom. The nennlo wnnttner linmeii seem to be waitlnir until the countv nuts road Into it) if Hnttom befire thev set tle this nart of our excellent niuntrv. and the county Is waitina; to see who wants tlie nmd bad enough to come In here and nrove they, wish to do some thing for the country as well as fur tnenmelves and are bona fide settlers. We would eav to the einlB-raiita who are nuunpr Wegou every week, do not waft for the rond or vou will wit a long tfme. This is a good farming country, our winters are mild, our summers are deUgtful. Mr. Potter, the new-comer at Leb anon, and Mr. Whitoomb, of Hlg Uot- wra, nave m-en cousptrtng against the irB wiie. mrs. fotter and Mrs. Iiitconib are cousins and Mr. Whit- comb was trying to keep the knout edire of their arrival for a future sur prise, but the ExPRBsg thf Cflt nilt ofthehntrnnd Saturday last the ioke turned. Mr. Potter presented himself i" iir. niicomo, wno iook nitu to beaprosiwcf ron his wavtoOnartzvilte and intr.Mlueed him to his wii'eassiu-h, and neither would have been the wiser Had not Mr. Potter" beeti thoughtful answerim? oiutiuns asked him about his former home. Do not exnoct much wife In those Hems, the writer is a new hand at tbe business and does not write for mere pass time, but rather to keep the in quisitive community posted in tbe weather, " climate and pr gs of this bit of exited country, and we ex tend warm thanks to the Kxphew for the space we occupy iu that excellent paper. M. K. W. Wedding; Bell. The wedding bells were again heard in Lebanon on the evening .of AprlU- 8th. The music occasioned.no surprise, as it has been a foregone conclusion tn Lebanon society for sometime that H. Y. Kirkpatrick aud Mis Maud Rait sou were betrothed and would at no distant day unite their hopea. their fortunes and their destinies in the sol emn relation of man and wife. The twain were made one on the evening of the Kin in the presence of rela tives and a small circle of Invited gueMs, aud took the the train the fol lowing morning for a wedding tour on the .Sound. The contracting parties are well and favorably known, the bride being a native of this place, the daughter of V. H. Halston of the Leb anon JUank; the groom is also widely known from his former connection with the Lebanon Express. We tender th wedded pair the riif ht hand of the Ex press force and the conerratulations of at Jeast turee well-wishers. i it ii v. jnv BfHirii eageny ior items oy x.. iter;'- you kuow ue aiwav gives us "peaches;" 'M. K. W. show us the power of ierseveranns and po9tofi1i; "Cumtux" gives us cmiuit arums in jargon, and "U. Hitlc," wl was DOFseftsed of a 4devll." irlo hi hand at interpreting, with fair success lien we "shuttle oirtliis mortal com. we desire no marble shaft to perpetuate our name and keep It fresh in the mtnds of our friends a line In the Ex riiEss is all we ask. Urkex I'kter. F. 8. ca. yes: whv. we sunnosed everyone knew Lebanon was the Hub of the Universe. We are preimringa ninmi ror you laoout ine mze or a naif- lonnr,. ijii one side is a picture of iTjwiu a iavonte annum. iwttrtiiir mi iiiu ohck a pamr initi witn the motto, louaru necessnrv for mv summit. On the reverse side. In thefirrifrnut.d a large Plymouth lttck oyster, dressed wry ufcoiene, . r., wearing only a broad Bland smile. In the flistance a vulture Is seen. This side Itears the inscription, 'March S. A. I. 1891 We will forward as soon as ennmlc'tf ana trust you will appreciate our kind THE GOLKEN ltl'LE BAZAAR. The fullest store we have ever seen in Linn county, the finest Bssortmeut of goods In the valley, outside of Port land, is to be seen at the Golden Kit It- Bazar. Children never tire looking at the Immense stock and uulnuedisnlnv of toys; the stock of crockery, glassware and chin a ware In the wonder and admi ration of all who see it; t lie six hundred pounds of tea of the choicest hmnd and best flavor, which" the proprietor nas som wiinin ine last vear. Has crn. aieu a iiurst ior more or tins excel Men 1 beverage. W bile Dr. Price and other cnemists are wrangling over the puritv iiiir uaaing powiiers, ine i nxiien Hule prize pa kirn; powder sells and no questions are asked and no fuult i i on n u as to its merits. A complete iiue oianeii naraware, lamps, irieyclea, moy carriages. ec are u e seen at his house. Don't spend I0 iroinir tr roruaim wnen you can see all the above sights for the simple cost of a look. When In Albany spend an hour in this great curiosity store and you will always be glad that you vibiieu meuomeu ltuie Jtazaar, A manufacturer was in Lebanon last week examining our facilities for man ufacturing. He represents a company who do an extensive business, em ploying from 200 to 300 operatives. The company are thinking of remov ing their plant from an adtoinintr State and the point that offers the most ad vantages will secure this industry. If we had the canal at this time the water power which would be derived from this source misrht attract this as well as other industries, and thus Lebanon wouia become famous as a manufactur ing town. We cannot get the canal any too soon. Let the incorporators j bear this in mind and act accordingly. Tbe eitzens of Eugene have decided : to build the wagon road from the con-! fluence of the Ulue and McKenzie ! rivers to Quartz creek, a distance of 7 miles. The Taooma Mining Co. have' obligated themselves to put iu a quartz j mill and all the appliances of a first- class mining plant. The prospects for active, profitable work in these mines j was never more flattering, Six or seven men came to Eugene a few days I ago from Oregon City, on their way to tbe Calapooia and Blue River mines, and they said hundreds more would follow in a short time. Brownsville will furnt3h ber usual quota of men, will put in a quartz mill and before the summer passes the mouths of croakers will be stopped and ail doubts as to the richness of our quartz leads will be set 1 at rest. Specimen Cases. 8. H. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appeuie icit away, ana tie was terribly reduced in flesh and streuuth. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd. Harrisbure. 111.. had a running sore on his lear of eiarht year8, standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters aud seven boxes of Buck len's Arnica Salve, and his lea is souud and well. John Speaker, Ca- tawoa, u., nan nve large f ever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Buck. en's Arnica Salve cured him en tirely. Sold by Roberts A Miller. Quarterly Meettno The third quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church of Lebanon, will occur April 11 and 12. The quarterly Con frence will convene at 3:30 o'clock on Saturday. No"preaching services on Saturday. Preaching at 11 A. m. Sun day, followed by the sacrament of the Lord's supper, also preaching at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Thos. Van Scoy will con duct the services. Thos. P. Boyd, Pastor. Spring Medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills, on account of their mild action, are esDeci- ally adapted for correcting spring dis orders, such as impure blood, tired brain and aching and worn out body. They act promptly on the Liver and ivianeys, anveoutaii impurities irom the blood, and malaria from the sys tem. Only one oill for dose. Trv them this spring. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A- Miller. Thanks. Editor Express : Please permit us through the columns of your excellent pa per, to tender our grateful thanks to the many numerous friends who so liannilv surprised us at our home last Saturday evenine in welcome to our return from the Kast. May a choice flower in the nathwav of life be to each and all is the kind wish of Mb. and Mas. F. M. Filler. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw. 111., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them seemed to do him anv good; tout finally begot hold of one thatspeedlv cured him. He was much pleased with it, and felt sure that others similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. He states for the bent fit of the public mac it js caiiea i.tutmoeriain's jr'am i Balm. It is for sale here at 50 cents per bottle bv M. A. Miller, druggist. I EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE. Lafayette, Or., April 6, 11. The eighth annual conference of the Evan gehcai Association of North America con-H vened in Lafayette on the 2d of April aud closed on the evening of the 5Ui. The ?espion was a verv pleasant one. made w by tne hospitality of the citizens of tine oenmmuiv ftituared town. 'i he ministerial force of this conference numlicra twenty-five itinerant and local im nisters. The missions were supplied as follows: Salem E t Bollinger. Albany A rrkiT. t'orvallit itud Independence D V Polling. Ijifrtvettc M I Halleniiue. IAton H L Pint!. Newbury O 8 Htine. '. Emm Portland (; C Polling. St Johns, Albtna mid I -a Citnft .1 M Oirt. Kin Valley and l-ewisvllle C M Ploughmmn. fiweet Home Thos A Yut. Nelialem J A Ky. 'olunibla J M lleonchamp. Ynquiua F J Straver. Piiftvt Sound J R Johnston. lirooka J Kowerwx. PallaA A W Teats. Klalskanfe M ' Motrin?. Deafness Can't Be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach tbe diseased portion of the ear. i nere is oniy one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness ia caused bv an Inflamed etwi- ditfon of the mucous lining of the Kus- tacnian l une. wnen this tube gets in flamed you tmve a rumbling souud or Imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed, Deafness is the result and unless the in Ma ma tf on can be taken out and this tube restored to it normal condition, hearing will be des troyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by ca tarrh) that we cannot cure by taking HalTs Catarrh Cure. Send for clru lars free. F. H Chunky & Co., Toledo, O, Sold by all druggists, 75 cents. Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all Skin 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 Roberts & Miller. . . All nartios indebted to J. A. "Rnrd or to Beard & Holt, will take notice that I have placed my accounts in the hands of Kami. Af. Oarland. Esq.. for immediate settlements Having sold my drug store, and desiring to settle with my creditors, I am in need of money and must insist unon an early settlement of all accounts due me. J. A. Beard. Notice to Farmers. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, ergs, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the highest price ii caau or eAcnauge ior goous. O. W. Simpson, Albany, Or, Wake Up! Wake Upl A J 1 . r-.. , . .... mux run uown to unariie Uackleman's and got some of the following bargains that lie is selling AT COST. Reasen, too many goods aud warm winter. Hemember they arc going ai jr: CLOTHING, HOOTS, SHOES and FUIINISH- ING GOODS. . We wish to announce to out itnnA friono . .ebanon and vicinity 1 hat wt Snrintf sine io. all in, and is " ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL Men s Long-Leg Boston Rubber Boot, before $4 25; now $3 hO Knee " " -j 25- " - 2 85 Ladies' White and Red All-Wool Vests before f 1; now 80c Children's All-Wool Vests ..different sizes at cost Ladies All-AV ool Hose ... before 50e; now 40c " " " 40c; " 30c " " 35c " 25c " .. or..! u -TO BE xnte- FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to tlie VVillamolle Valley Children's the scarlet 1 willed Flannels ...before 60c: now 40c " 50c; " 35c fcv., " t.. ........... " , 37ic; " 30c' r-; " 60c; " 45c, Various other items that we shall tint, nama - liorA -uriTI ka sold at a reduction in price, but the goods we name here are special Dargains, every one at wholesale coBt. Our Rand-McNallv Atlas of the World U Rfk mot. flinty li having. We give everyone with everv ftSO worth Jo- a, uiuuvu UUIlIUtT. C. C HACKLE MAN, Next to the Bank. -IX- YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SUITS We carry everything that Is New and Novel: ri;m anteed to fit equally as well as vour Merchant Tailnf can fit you. Among other celebrated brands and makes, wa carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing manufactured by G. LOVELEE, IVIerchant Tailor. I 1 '"'Sff'fS I omxjo.v. A full and complete line of Mpn's Rnsinp x ' -vvuw u. Lovelee s is the Cheanest Plr. in I inn ranrnncr in nnrn fmm Ct r-rtfrtcw. S . - I O O J .J county to uet a buit Made to Order. Ao-onta fnr AThanVlVr1 I - - '""; 11uvn.11 uuyuo, auu. cl lull lllUS in stock. A full line of Shoes and Boots at Popular Trices. A NEW LINE OF GOODS JUST RECEIYED. .aii ana inspect the? Goods if vou do not Leave your Order. 1 FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. WM. BARBOUR, DEALER IX FURNITURE, I'PIIOLWTKU WOYEN-WIRE MATTRESSES, LOUNGES OF ALL KINDS, CI lain of Kvery Description and De gree or Uorarort, Picture Frames, Moulding, Bric- vf Every Description, HARDWARE, Fact Evarythlnr Blongln to the Trada at Price that Dfy Oompatttlon. Churekill & Montelth't OM SHnnd. LEBANON, OKKGON. T. Burke y. L. T. Barin. J. W. Draper. BURNEY, BARIN & DRAPER, ATTORN EYS-AT- LAW, OREGON CITY, OBKOON. Twenty w experience an Firlrter of the V. 1 -ami unice ai uretenn uity, ire(roti, ana in ine ind Onlce nructlee. rroommpndit tin In nur oecialtv of all kinds of bwlnciw iM'Tore the Ijuid Office, or tfie CuiirtR, and inYolrlo practice in tlie General Land Ofllce. W. H. BOOTH, M. D., PJIYSICI AN & SURGEON O'fflce In Guv's New Building. Residence at Mrs. Ambler's. DR. W. C. NEGUS, hysician and Surgeon. Graduate of Royal College of London and Bell- vue Medical College, Mass. Chronic cases, a specialty. Cancers removed without pain or the knife. OFFICE Kirkpatrick.' s building, Lebanon, Or BRICK I BRICK! 125,000 Brick At my yard in the suburbs ot Lebanon or Sale at Reasonable Rates. MASON WORK DONE With Neatness and Despatch. D. W. HARDIN. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. VwrrFu Statm I.awo Orricx, 1 Ohejson City, Oregon. Uec. 15. 1l0.l oti 1.1 !ierey piven that in compliance with the proviMottfl f the art nf (Vinurefs f June 3, 1S7M, entitled "An act for the sale of timlxT i&'ulf in the Htafs of ( alifomia vreirfm,Neraf)a.anl WasJiinton Territrv," Aeliani Ametee, or San Kranem-o, cnititT 'fSau Francisw, State of t alifi.mia, has ..ua. iiicii in iiusi tn nop nis pwurii ttate- i.r . V!; l1' n r ,l,e pU" haof the N. 2 K., and will oiler tmt tn show that" the land eotight is mor. valuable fnr it timtr Ur BtOltU than for Hl-ifllltliral nur..u. ... to establish clitim to said land Wfore the ' iw-iniLTiim ueceiveroi tins ofr.ee at re Kon i ity, Oregon, on Thursday, tlie lGiu day of April, ' He names as witnesses: A. Andrien, U Aphaju, i. Hayum and B. Lehman, all ol .San ! ranciiH-o, California. Anv and nil iiowma in;n.i. ..1 1.. the above-described lands are requested to Ole their claims in this office on or before IVlll UH OI April, IKil. J. T. Af'i'EUSOX, liegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'mited Htatfs TjA!d OrnrK. Oreiroii t'ity, OreiKm. Dec. lfi. 1S90.I ' Notice is herehy (riven that in compliance with tlie provisions of the a t of Conprestf enuueu jn act ior the sale of timber lati.ln in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory," Alfred Andrien. of Kan K-r.ni. r ranyi(H.-oI omie 01 1 aiilornia. ,.., hi i,,,s oiurr nis sworn statement .No. for the purchase of the No. 2 fe... and will ffr unw.ri.,.1.. the land sought is more valuable for its tim- wrurmonp man ior sirricii Iturnl iiin.n. ana to establish his claim to saitf land be fore te Keinster and Uecoivfi- e.f ti,i nn; atOrepon City, Oregon, 011 Thursday, the e names as witnesses: Ueorse Havam. Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods?. Come and see us when in the city. T. Iu. Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. rsriTM States Land Orru e, Orcein City, Orepon, January 5. 1H91.C Notice is herebv triven that in cnmi.lidnM with the nrovittion of tb n-t ..ft -..,.DnacD June 3, 1878. entitled "An act for the side of umiter innns in the states of California. Ore eon, Nevada, and VV'aifhinpton Territory, " Jean iveke. of ban rra!ic!s-o, countv of 8a,n Kruncisci. Ktnte of I 'MlilVinitu iov filed in this office his sworn statement No. ;4lfi, for tlie ocrchaeof the V u fiw No. 28. in To. No. V H It. Vn 3 V. n.wl will offer proof to show that the land sought is :nore valuable for its timber or shim than fur aErricnltural purposes, and to establish lis claim to said laud before the Kcpister ind iieeeiver of this office at (lnmtn Citr ' rKin. on Wednesday, the 2UtU day of i'lii. irvi. Ie names as witnesses: A. Ttonrdifr M Outran!, C. Chatain and B. Jnanon. nil of I .San Francisco, California. Any and alt persons claiming- ailvprwlv the a(ove-lescriled lands are requested Ui rile their claims in this ofti on (r lwfon- aid 20th day of April. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. Vsited States Laud Office, I Orejeon City, Oregon, January 12, l01.f Notice is herebv eiven that in ronmliance with the provisions of the act of Coiifcress 11 June a, ermueo "An act tor tne sale if timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory, tiuitert 1 ilann.ot Mavwards, coun ty of Alameda, State of California, lias this iiay nleo 111 tins ofhre his sworn statement No. 2423. for the 11111-f hAt of Hip f4 V. s. nf r. it; ivivie. n. inninii anrl T !... .11 I nwr. no. n. in in. no. 1.1 K ,o S n.. anfl of San Francisco, California. will off er proof to show that the land sought Any and all persons claiming adversely more valuable for its timber or stone than the above-dcscrilied lands are requested to for agricoltiiral purposes, and to establish file thfr claims in this office on or before his claim to said land before the Register said lth dav ot Aitril. lwn j. i. AiTbKSO., Register. and Receiver of this office at Oregon Citv, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 6tU day of Ma?-, He names as witnesses: J. A. Collins, P. H. Gates. C. Prowse and T. K. Norris, all of Hay wards, California. Anv and all versons claim in adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said tith day of May, 1891. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon Citv, Orejrou. Dec. 13. 1890. Notice Is hwhv lrin that In Mii.1l.n . the provisions of the act of CoiiRrcss of Jnne 3. 188. entitled "An set for the sale of timber land j In the Htktfs of I'nitfViifiiA rn.n ... 1 WhlDglon Territory," Chrte n. Lalblln. of Port- ( wiiiny oi siunnoman, state or oreeon, bas this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. Z:6, for the purchase of the S. W. of Sec. ! No. T, in Tp. No. IS 8.. II. No. 2 E. , and will offer I to snow inu ine iaoa sonant la more valu able tor lu timber or stone than for ogrienltuml Eurposes, and tocatabliffh his elabn to said land efore the reslKter and rtx-olvor nf ttii nffim at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 15th day 1 Jnne 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of ofApnl.lTOl. timber lands in tlie States of California, Ore- ii " ' 7 v j , gon, Nevada, and Washington Temtorv," orepon, (.. A. Jones, G. Hayum aud A. Andrien, . r'-Ciib.. Mavu-anH. n.Ltv of Han Francisco. Caliromia. James A. o'"", of Haywards, cxMtnty o Any and all pemnM claiming adverselv the Alameda, State of California, has this day above-described lands are requested tofile'their filel in this otfice his sworn statement No. claims In this office on or before said 15th day of 2422, tor the purchase of the X. W. of See. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Uicited States Uxp Office, Oregon City, Oregon, January 12, 1831. J" Notice is herebv- given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of J. T. APl'ERSON. Register. G. EX HARDY JEWELEK, Has on hand a large stock of No. 8. in To. No. 13 S. R. No. 3 K.. and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the Cth day of Mav, tie names as witnesses: Cbas. Prowse. Hiram P. Preston, Thos. E. Norris and Frank 11. Gates, all of Havwards. Alameda county, California. A nv and all persona claiming adversely the atxve-d escribed lands are reouested to tile their claims in this office on or before said Sth day of May, 1891. j. r. Ai'i'-fciitaoiN, ltegister. NOTICE FOB PUBLfCATION. T'StTED HtaTES 1a5 OFFICE. Oregon City, Oregon, January 6, 1H j --tVe 19 hrf'-T 'ha in cornpHanetf with the provisions of the act Congress of Jone 3, 1K7H, entitled "An act for tbeSde S timber IbimIs in the states of California, re f"' Nevada, and Wahingtm Termorv,' s- tl'r Posey, of San Francisco, conntv of i " SP1?- 5tate of lifornia, has thi vBJf S V" U,s oftice hin orn statement o. fin- tlie purchase of the N. K. A ot Bee No. 20. inTp. No. 13 8., R. No. SK..lnd will orter proof toho v that the land sought is more valuable for its Umber or stone thiro for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ins claim to khmI land before the Register and Receiver of this .office at Oregon Citv. iJST5on0? .- lueadajr, the 5th day of Mav, vJll n a9 witr- : M. DnfTard, Jean Kcfce, A. Bounher and C. Cliatain all nf iyan t ranrisco, .California. . . Any and all per'iis :laiming adversely t!ie aUve-,ieseriIel lands are requestet dp file their claims in thr. ofik on tor before) said 5th dav of Mav. lOl J. T. APPKKSOX, Register. NOTICE FOB PTTBLICATION. 'T"'ITE StaTFS LrA OffICTE, F Oregin City, Oregom January , t8M.f Notice is liereny given that in vmnpliancw with tlie provisions of Hi nr'..nM.. June 3, 1K78, entitle! "An oct'for the sale of limber binds in the Stat f California, Ore- LiKwiu, auu a.iimgt on Temtorv," C 1 a-l-'fl t hatain, of Han Francisco, countv' of San FraiM iscc State of California, ha this day hied in tins oilire his sworn stt nunt No. 2418, for the purchase of the S E K of Sec No. 20, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. No. 3 fc.,nd will offer prtKif to show that the land sought is more valuable for tts timter or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim to aid laird before th Kc-i-tcr aud Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, tlie 29tli day of April, l9t.-- He names as witness: John Van Horn, 8. Jocquenuer, Jean Kcfce, J- Fort Posey, all of Han J?rancisco, California. Any and all persons claiming 7 Adversely the above-described lands are requested to hie their claims in this ofheeonor befora said atth day of April, 1891. . J. T. APPKRSOX, Register. JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land OfRr . Oregon City, Oregon, Dec, a, 1890. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance wtib 'he provisions of ihe act of Congress of Jiuh- S. 187S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber latirtu in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada, aiwi Wahhinon Territory." IHii Aglianf, of Saa Franciseo, county of San Francisco, State of Cal ifornia, has this day filed In this office hit swonj statement No. 293, for the purchase of tne N. K. of Sec. No. 24, in Tp. No. 13 S., K. No. 2 E.. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tin for ag ricultural Diir)odes, and to establish b i claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Friday, the ITtn day of April, 1891. He names as witnesses: Ij. be T.ange. B. Leh man, b. Hayum and A. Andrien, all of San Fran cisco. California. Any and all persons claiming adverselv tbe above-described lands are requested to file their olmms iu thut oibce on or before snid lTtb dny of April, ltiy. J. T. APPEHSON, Reilrer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tTsiTEi States UBrnOrfiei, I " Oregon C ity, Oregon, Dec IS, lsflO.f Notice-is hereby given that in compHanc with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S78, entitled "An act for the aale of timber lanls in the States of California, Ore fon, Nevada, and Washiiigton Territory,' ierre Oe Boyle, of San Fraiichico, county of San FranciscOj State of California, haa this day filed in this office his sworn state, ment No. 23iri, for the purchase of the S. . ! of tec No. 26, in Tp. No. 13 8., R. Xo. 9 K.y and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural prposeT and to establish his claim to said land before the .Register and Receiver of this office at Ore gon City, Oregon, on Thursday, the lh day of April, ISM. He names as witnesses: A. Andrien, L. Agtiuni, (i. I lay urn and B. Lehman, all ot San Francisco, California, - - Any and all persons claiming, adversely tlie ahove-described lands are requesti-d to file their claims in this office on or before said IGth day of Ainil, 18&1. T, APFERSOX, Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Coifed Ofljce. Oiegon City, oregoM, le. 18M. Jfortee is hereby given that la compliance with. the provision of the aet of Congn-SR of June 3, 1X7$, entitled "An tet for the saUt o tinbee lands in tlie Stales of Cabfornia. Oregon. N'ovuIa mt i Washington TerritOTV," Jewett H. fjewi. at Port 1 laud, county of 11 uitnomali, State of Brecon, tau tins day Died In fulsomee his sworn statement No. 'JWK. for the purchase of tbe N. . W of .Sec. No. VAin T.Sa.t1Ji.,K. Xo. 3 E., and will offer proof to sru.w tbmt tbe land soneht js more valu alilc for its tiroler or stone than for ajarricaltiiral purpofes, and to etubIL-h his elufta to FSid laud before the rerixter and receiver of this otfiee st Oregon City. Oreffon, on W ednesday, the 22d day of April. 1W1. He oauu-ii as wflnewes: O. A. Bennett. F. Ran sotiter mid Kf wJ. of Purl laud, orcgun, and F. Hrsmlct, of lresio. Caliiorm. Anv iind all per-oits claiming adverstly the above-dentrrld lans are wrnieKtcd to tile their claims in ilvts oflit-c ea or beffir &nt -M of , April, 1811. J. X. AJfPeKiO-, Megialcb