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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY APRIL U, 1891, EYES AND EARS I T. C. PeMer groceries. I. O. O. P. celebration today. McMahon'a circus to-morrow. do to 8. P. Bach for boot and shoe. J. A. Beard' UtUe daughter baa the meaaiea. One of Mr. Hogan'a chlldreu haa the rneaaiea. Waterloo hotel fer rant. Inquire of . w.uroaa. J. O. Oron of Waterloo aella goods at DQHon prices. Sulky plow for Bale. Inquire at Elk noru twiHuirauc F. M. French, the jeweler, Albany, Keeps rauruaa nine. New millinery at Mm. Geo. Rice's. ocraw naia ror ow oenta. - Frank Ftavls, of Bodavllle ha been appointed a notary public The survey of the proposed Lebanon vanai waa uegun jaouuay. For choice groceries at bed-rock prices, go to T. C Peebler'a. 3. O. Gross of Waterloo takes pio- auoe in excnange ror goous. R W. Keith Anils employment chief cook at City Heetauranu r. Courtney's new business house win ee mix, mil two stones. Go to T, C. Peebler's eash store and Set IT lbs. Extra C sugar, 1 00 Rettle Bros, shipped all the wheat iram weir wareuouse last wees. Mrs. Geo. Rice, milliner. The lar gest stock and the lowest prices. ' ' Mr. Bingham, of Albany, will set up iu uawiioery me paper mill. ' The Singer Manufacturing Company uave an ageo in Ajeoanon, uregon. W. B. Donaea shipped two car loads or potatoes to eau ranclsco last week, ; 8. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and ehoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. r Mr. W. 8. Oickena died at his home In the Forks of the BanUam Tuesday evening. I G. W. Wheeler is straightening lines and putting a good fence around his premises. Rot. T. P. Boyd went to Corvallia Monday to attend the Ministerial Aa- auciauuu. Mr. Wilsou bought Mr. Wiley's In- era in me tvaiton x viiey planer last At the auction Saturday the bulk of i ne goons were aoiu at toe Horn Restaurant. , A spaa of match three-year-old mules for sale; inquire at Elk Horn Restaurant. J. C. Frey A Son manufacture their own horse collars. Call and examine ueir stock. Rev. G. W. Wheeler of the Baptist church lectured in the academy Tues- day evening. We understand that Postmaster Hope intends to manufacture brick this summer. The council has appointed Earnest Case marshal during the temporary ab sence of Steve Coyle. Mr. Stone, who has recently come amongst us from Arkansas, haa tele graphed for his family. Cntne on, let's go over to Crason 4 Mensies' hardware store and see the new Oliver ateel plows. There la confidential talk of a few brick structnr.a being built in Leb anon the coming season. Kfcbols, WeetJall A Co. will add 20 icettotnclr livery stable jnetaa soon as i lie lumoer can oe oauieu. Attention is called to the new ad. of Mrs. vowan's. uoto the Basaar for Data, Ooaneta and ladies' apparel. Wanted, 250 dozen chickens, 800 anteen eggs. Will pay cash or give goous ror same. 1 . u. rKKBLKR. There will be an old fashioned "spel- nn- bm- at nnct run, r no ay even ing at 7:80 o'clock. Come, everybody. John Hants has some lumber on the lot whir he recently bought of J. R. Kirkpatrick and will build on the prop- C. A. Elson of Albany baa made ar- i-nuttesnenia no Decome a citizen or Leb anon, tie will remove bis family W. J. Hay of Harrisburg moved to Lebanon this week. He occupies the A. R. Cyrus heme near the Presby- KTian cnurca. Nichols, Westfall, A Co. are add ing to the "rolling stock" of the liv ery stable; the latest purchase was a very nne ouggy. We know a good loke on a certain young man but we would suffer all the tortures of the Inquisition before we aia aiscioBe ic The introductory hall game was piayeu rwiurnay ueiween me ieoaiiou imse bsu nine anil a cum seieotea ny the citizens. The former nine won the game aa waa expected. Owine to the great amount of snow there Is In the mountains, It Is not ex pected tnat travel across tne cascades will begin until the middle or last oflM"'"'"y: FBRaOSALITIBa. C. V?. Cobb relumed from fteattls Friday. Orva Thompson was up from Halem Sunday. O. K. Rtananl of Brownsville, was In town Munusy. L. 0. Rice, of Beaver creek, was in town May. Ocuofco Review. - J. M. Wiley commenced to repaint hie fence, but for some unaccountable reason lie nas suspended work, w nen the lob Is completed we shall make I of the week. Hon. J. K. Wentherfbrd waa In Lebanon Tuesday. Hsrrev Blanard was In our town the Drat of the week. W. C. Peterson went to Albany the flrat mention of It, not before. Rev. C. A. McDonald Is agent for tne lamous r.pworill pianos ana organs, which for tone, durability and nnisn, are unexcelled. Inquire at jsx- i-khsb omoe ror priues ana terms. It would certainly he a great con- veinence to tanners uvina west or town if a railroad orosaltia were made south of the turn table and Grant street con tinued westward to the boundary nne. Mesarvey, the photographer, has Kue on the road with his tent. When Courtney's new building Is completed Mr. Mesarvey will ooeupy the uoner storv and locate perman ently. f). XX Mm I. n-t.-lo rr ttx Utm nmln. lses an air orcoilm.es by whitewsslilng T"1,1" Mrs. ,"' Psrei every appurtenance belonging thei Jo'm"to" '? "' the ')'" JI C. M. Smith, who is at the h Thrhlh T Ihl. Sir '" '"." Association, escajca the brush of this amateur lu hi. ,11(t.u to tb, offlceon Monday. "I know that bov of mine will ulln oil to tli c inula tSatimlay, ami I elmll nave 10 $o ana stt uiroUKQ tne enure perrormanoe and see that no harm be- fHl him. I lust never did see ae diso bedient a boy In mv life." In resDonse to a letter from the Incor porators of the Lebanon i'anal Co., If. Y. Kfrkratrtck wni taken uddentr ill wun la Krune, moiuiajt. Mr, A. P. JUntilton, of Bweet Heme, waa In town the mtuuieof tne week. Minn Flora Temple, of PWnvkw, b clerk- fna in tne l-ati.ee itaaar. Aiixiny-. Thoe, Key, of Halem. panned throiifrh Teb- nnnn tine weea on nip way mi ruwiiBnio. Silas Powell, who Uvea between Ihanon and Brownnville. was In town weanewiay, Mm, M, Follis had a eevere attack of la I (trippe, with symptoms or epinat diseane. i itvfli ween. Rer. 0. 8. Han letter went to Rcio Monday toauMftt Rev. N. ! New in a protracted meeuiift in tnac wwn, Mrs. Rontar has been dangerously ill of tvpho-malnriai fvver. At last aceuunts she was fast reruvcriiiK. B. It. Irvine and family of Fob Valley iftrems, J. 11 week head of the Mrs. Dr. Nemts anb tlauahter. removed to Portland this week. The daughter, Mfm Sites, wilt enter Mrs. Homes school in the Metropolis. Rev. F. w. Parker, of Woodhurn. was ji tjehnnon Frit In v niulit. lie was on his wav to Brownsville to till an appointment at that pine on dummy. MIm Miv Tl nrrlv. whn m rwon mrniinn- Inttnff livhtnina Cor the Western Union In three surveyors came on (Saturday's Albany for some time, visited her parents uu Monday following they be- M, p w train. gran the preliminary survey of the pro- poseu route 01 me oanai . Mrs. Hind man and niece returned from Allmnv Hatitnlav. Miss llnalet's health is much Imnroved," but Mrs. Hindman, while i la griitpe and has not yet recovered. WITERRLANUi O rouse. Weather. La frripte. John Trachsel is very sick at present. F. Hprlng went to Portland Thursday. Divine service in the "col lew" Hundav bv nev. Aicr.iny. 8. K. Lewi, of v Venice. was visit in in owiisvrianti urn wwr '(.ub" Fellows deiarted for Lebanon on the overland, Saturday, Our school is a success. We thuiudit as mucn, lor an uae nice. Wediile A Vo. are makine many needed J. H. I-ewis and 'Vultus are farminc on an inirovcu pian. ranicuuirs iawr. A Oerman Sabbath schoid has been or- frantced at independent; Mrs. Rein hart. supenmenuent. 1T.LI CZLXZ "lift i a . I Klder Rhea will plant a small orster bed marks er brands v'8"'f. A".y w"e In connection with his onion patch-as oys- rewaixi owuer. Ien't lay this nnner dowa until VOU I in A lbany, wasseiset.1 with that dreaded dis- snau nave reao m enree column an. on local pajre, by J. ft. Kirkpatrick. Park Addition, aa everyone knows. Is des tined to be the most attractive spot in Lieosnon lor resiaence properly. The Alliance la taklnar deen root In Bantiam soil. He vera! Alliances have already been otvanlsed in the "Forks' and before the year passes JeffVreontau uemoerney in tne -rorM" or tne an 14am will have been swallowed up by iue people's party. All oarties know I nor themselves In debted to me will please call and settle. as I am fn need of money. All ae- j counts of 1890 not nald In next 30 davs i wiit ne piacea in uie nan (is or a collec tor. M. A m I L.UER, Druggist. Ptraved from the farm of W. K. Tem ple, of Plain view, on the 13th or 14th of April, one 8 year old sorrel filly with small star in forehead, no other i g said animal will be liberally ters are a Rarity tied by returning the same to the I w Bre iug t A private letter from P. Bchuler. of Minnesota, bearing; date of April 1 1 th. says that country was visited with a heavy snow storm on that dav. No ! seeding had been done to date, eays Mr. ischuier. He does not say that he Is sighing for the flesh rts of Egypt, uu, uib letter Dreatiies tnat in re re nee. The manager of the Blue River Min-, Ruins: to Rola to hear the amateur hand tootetoot this summer. Bweet Home is safe. Iter band is tie-bomed. The calaboose in Hnaar Home nresents a line appearance. Keliftion is so precious over there it is held under lock and key. R. F. J.'s came is old. A few of Leha non's fair sons could tell how the thimble game worked at Albany to catch not mice out tne unwary. Please. Mr 7. and O. T.. irive the troubled waters oi your respective sprmas tanti lug Co. took a paractical engineer up j reaov, a rest. Have you found Ponce de to the mines last week. f.r the iurtoi ?A,!?n 01 ,,r "' Ul lwl "i ,,.-it.,iip( ,,iv,r nt niauip 11,111, ana selecting a roao loinemineawnicn Eugene will build. The manager is enthusiastic about the mines, and says ine results attaineo tntis rar exceea theirhlgbest expectations. Oregonian. Ed Kellenberger'astag honnd is In a precarious condition, lie iiaa strons symptoms of spinal meningitis, super- At the meetineof the director of Die 1 8., W..-B. ., B. . anu o. K. K.,Halurdsr, rousing siecrl,es were made. Hecrptary Whitvnml, etvw enthusiastic and dwelt at tenirth irnoti the tiaturnl rvmrnhT, of the country, and psrtirularlv the prospect of ills null in o. ii. ne nas pnnigeti i . it. Lewis, sn old man in mill affairs, to super- ilena, also to run nifl carnage ty riauit Hob" is to be retailed at once, as civiliza- Jea. Skelly, section foreman on the Lebanon branch, was loading wood last week, the wood issent toCoburg to sv mcu uu uie v. xiy. After going to Crason A Men lies' hardware store and getting prices, we And that they are selling goods as low m J pisax! in we vaiiey. Mrs. Dr. Ballard Is dangerously 111 at . Ootville, Washington. Mrs. C. C. Hackleman of this place has beeu at- searaina; ner ror some time. Her. V- A. McDonald has purchased erne land on the West Side Ry. in the vicinity of Dundee and haa concluded n set a large prune orcuard. The entertainment to be given by the Academy students has been postponed until the 15th of May, due notice of wnicn will oe given hereafter. A valuable elate quarry was recently visoovenn 10 jasepDine county. There is but one other slate quarry on Mra SUM. 1. kb iu vuiioruia. Prof. David Torbet of the Santiam Academy went to Albany Monday, he having been engaged to teach in the uuiegiaie institute tor a season. Marshal Cevle haa mnH.i11 in breathe the air of the rural districts if ne can get some one to officiate in hia piaee as conservator of the peace. Mr. Eggleson of Brownsville came flown on Monday and is working with Al Crusen. These gentlemen will ply the painters trade together this season. G. W. Bice has been harvesting Ore gon grape root for J. A. Lamberson. Aa a result of his toil several loads of this commodity have been received of Tf the weather bureau should fail to "record the mntterina? thunder which was heard in this section Thursday of last weea, if, will oe an unpardonable oversight. It looks like Crason A Menzies In tended to sell every farmer a plow. Judging from tneir stoek of Oliver, Bwsell, John Deer, J. I. Case and Nor wegian plows. The trade which comes to Xiebanon from that section of country which lies atortbwest of town necessitates the opening of a street along and parallel erUfc fbe railroad. , induced by the wheels of Gordon's ex- Hon is apiiroaching. The road will o never Dress, l lie oog waa loll in or in tne " " street one bright sunshiny dav lately, I .limUMnniMof Hi. .Mnn aiUiH I Venice ILehatiotiy wilt act Its can si rch hia alnmish Mr-th mat nth. P'se get it before the 24th; so nice, you . . . . . . , . ; , i Know, to iaae a nue 111 our new sonooia. story Is best told In the fciwitzer's own I T1,e ctv (, n ,he ..hons of a direnima." n luuery: w nere snail it enterr we trtist it 8neculators are circulating through S"1 not "" one of the 'horns "as the j - T . ""lout ot the iini'n ann save It a name. years wueat crop, une farmer told us ne which is right and proper. We hope the had been offered 65 cent in advance. I citisens of Lebanon and vicinitv will We were told of another Instance I press" their thanks In a substantial niani.er where a rarmer nad neeu onered to to tne managers or ne same, cents for his crop. Let us hope that a JP- i?ur eyesight is improving. better era Is dawning upon the lug classes. farm P. S. Medal almost completed. Vl KKKS 1-KTKa. We are told by a person who lives I near the cemetery that it la no un-1 common imng ior persons io invsae I the sacred precincts of the dead and rob the graves of choice flowers. A I sense of respect for the departed, oua-ht. I one would think, prevent these unholy I Incursions, but not so. Let not these I visits be repeated or we shall be com pelled to deal in personalities. It Is reported tnat certain persons in this town have a penchant for disturb ing religious worship. These repeated Interruptions have been allowed to pass un rebuked for some time, but let Aa Oness B.rb. It has been known that the Oregon grape root possesses medicinal proper tics, but its real value as an alterative and tonic and as a remedial agent In the cure of certain disorders haa been ascertained bv actual experimental tests within recent years. This plant. the root of which seems to have been designed for the healing of a variety of maladies, is indigenous to the Northwest only. The mountainous portion of our ettate seems wenderfullv sHsntpd to t ho smwlh of this horh and us whisper gently Into the ears of these and tne supply is practically illlniit miscreanta that the line of toleration able. Already It has become an tin has been passed and that they will be nortant article of commerce and the with speedy tribulation If they time is not far distant wheu hu idre!e of men will find lucrative employment We wish to announce to the public '? gathering and preparing for the that we have a large stock of wagons, JUsrn market a purely Oregon pro buggies, hacks and carts coming direct duct. The time is not yet, when one fmm ih. in , t. 1.,.. .. ,,.... i can ae. noumin to trie resources oi tills . ... -T : : . i i. ., .i ,. .. u ., selected tnese goons to suit tne climate, I roaas ana people or tnts vicinity, and I we cordially invite all those wishing I A Wonder Worker. to buy anything In this line of goods Mr. Frauk Huffman, a young man to cauon us oerore purcnastng else- of Burlington , Ohio, states that he bad Wlierw. LHUBUS S aiEUS. hnn nnikr lhi.n nf lisn nmmlnant Two hundred newlv-marricl nonnlea nnysicians. ana usea tneir treatment wanted at R. rWn'ii fnrnitiim aton. to until he was not able to sret around. buy bed room sets, that they may sail They pronounced his case to be Con througb life "on flowery beds of ease." sumption and incurable. He was per I am not seeking an invi jatton to vour suaded to try Dr. King's New Discov- wedding but I do want to congratulate ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds you and start you on the highway to and at that time was not able to walk prosperity by furnishing your rooms across the street without resting. He with tht hest. the handaomnat and found, before he had used half of a cheapest furniture this side of any- dollar bottle, that he was much better; wnere. ucwiiwiiut. wic miu ,o vuji'j'iiig The following statement from Mr. .,, - ,-w. , it w-' W. B. Dennv. a well known dairvmau ..Mn.AA ' 't'-ii .... j of New Lexington Ohio, will be of in- free at Roberto A Miller's druir store. terest to persons troubled with Rheu matism. He says: "1 have used Cham berlain's Pain Balm for nearly two years, four bottles in all, and there is A Chssga 1m ltn.lae.a. On and after May 1st we will change nothing I have ever used that gave me our buainess to a strictly cash system, as much relief for rheumatism. We thereby enabling us to buy for cash vZ'JK hHf VnJd:.?a8e" ! Set our discounts, and we will give For sale by M. A. Miller, druggist. nr ,, the nlt. w will tike Those who imagine that the Alliance 1 produce in exchange for goods, also is lacking in literature and in the mat- will pay cash for all kinds of produce. -ganization are unacquainted ah e with the facts. ter of org .nization are unacquainted All parties knowing themselves in- :ts. xne Alliance nas no dented to me win please can ana settle, Dapers in Kansas alone. Napoleon I as 1 wish to balance my books. Ke 'eared three newspapers more than the soectfullv vours. T. C. Feebler. combined armies of Europe; J. J. In- j galls ondertook to walk over 116 news- j Spring; Medicine. apers in Kansas but round that tie D Gunn.a improved Liver Pills, on ad miscalculated bis strentrth. We . -.v.i JTn.i " .... , , - , , , wewu, , ,i iii.ii mi iu maiiiui mv tsimi admire the man's courage but deplore a adapted for correcting springis his judgment. orders, such as impure blood, tired There is an old addaee that "what brain and aching and worn out body. everybody says must be true." Henry They act promptly on the Liver and t:ool. tne leaoinir merchant, nf npv I jrvianevs. anve out an impurities irom H.noxville, Ohio, says; "Chamberlain's tne Diooa, ana malaria nomine s.ys- OFF FOR THE WAR. We cannot all eo and fight Italians; some must stay at home and look after the widows and orphans, wives and Sweethearts. We cannot all be heroes; some of us must stay at home and sell Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Ac. I3ut there is con siderable elory for the man who succeeds in being the best merchant of .Lebanon. We are trying to secure the glory with a canital (J. and urn niincentlinrr nrettv well. It is get ting to be quite generally recognized that we are setting the pace lor our competitors. When people want anything in our line they know we are apt to have the lowest price on it We Like It, To be understood, and will try very hard to keep up our rep utation. C. C. HACKLEMAN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes for CASH. G. LOVELEE, IVLerchant Tailor LEBANON, OREGON. G. Lovelee's is the Cheapest Place in Linn County to Get a Suit Made to Order. A NEW LINE OF GOODS JUST RECEIYED Call and Inspect the Goods if you do not Leave your Order. FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, FIRST-CLASS GOODS. m priTV BUT CURES ' I ANY Clo tiling, BOOTS, SHOES and FURNISH ING GOODS. We wish to announce to our good friends in ebanon and vicinity that our Spring Stock is now all in, and is ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL -TO BE THE- 'INEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to the Willamette Valley. -IN- YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SUITS We carry everything that is New and Novel, guar anteed to fit equally as well as your Merchant Tailor can fit you. Among other celebrated brands arid makes, we carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing manufactured by Coucrh Remedy has takeii well here. everybody likes it. They say it gives i mnsea taie reuer. ' ' 1 iiac is wnai makes it o nooular. It is nromnt iu relieving a cougo or coia ana can al ways oe oepeuaea upon. tem. Only one pill for a dose. Try them tnts spring-, worn ai ss cents a box by M. A. Miller. Tie wants it known. Mr. J. H. There is I Straub. a well known German citizen nothing that will loosen and relieve a of Fort Madison. Iowa, was terriblv severe cold so quickly. For sale by afflicted with inflammatory rheuma- M. A. Miller, druggist. Bucklen s Arnica Salvo- The Best Saivk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Sruptions, and positively cures Piles, or do pay required. Tt is iruaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents ser box. For tism when Mr. J. F. Salmon, a promi nent druggist there, advised him to use ! Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One bottle ! of it cured him. His case was a very severe one. He suffered a great deal and now wants others similarly af flicted to know what cured him. 60 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller, druggist. M. A. Miller is agent for the cele brated Cleveland ready-mixed paint. A full and complete line of Men's Business Suits ranging in price from $7 50 to $14. Agents for Albany Woolen Goods, and a full line in stock. A full line of Shoes and Boots at Popular Prices Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods. Come and see us when in the city. T. JL. Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. "The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains." TO THE TOWN OF LEBANON. This Beautiful Addition to the Town of Leha' v V. !,:" Is Now for the First Time Placed Upon the Market, at .:. PRICES TO SUIT THE TILIi Terms to Suit the People. We would much prefer that all who wish to pu chase lots in this Addition, would come and pcrsor ally inspect the grounds and learn for themselves th -many and varied advantages this Addition presents to the puhlic. ' By a personal inspection you will discover thejbr lowinjr facts: r Lebanon has a population of 1500. It has nearly doubled its population in the last j-ear. -W One hundred and twenty-five new substantial houses were built here during the yea . A $150,000 paper mill is now completed and work will begin therein this July lst.. The Lebanon and Santiam Canal Company has been incorporated and work will bee'w thereon as soon as the necessary preliminaries can be arranged. This canal will give steady work to hundreds, awd will furnish mill-sites for many manufactories, and the town from this and other advantages will be a city of 5000 in. habitants. ', Now for tho k PARK ADDITION. & It lies along the route of the Lebanon and Santiam Canal. It is platted, with wide and level avenues: nlanted with most beautiful vnunr shasfo trees: each lot fully large enough for a comfortable residence, and each havincr a natural! drainage. We sell no lots that are unsuitable for building purposes, and eive a clear title tn each lot. . . ... This Addition joins tha beautiful Isabella Park from which it derives its name and! which will afford to residents in the Addition beautiful recreation grounds. au lots are oo leet Iront ana IAZ to 18o feet deep. Tliie Faot He Ilftmembered: The price of all these lots will be advanced 25 per cent, after May 15. This property will be shown to parties desiring to purchase by J. K. & H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Or by PETERSON & GARLAND!. DON'T PAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING -AT- NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths In Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros.,) DEALERS IK G. ED. HARDY JEWELER, Haa aa hand a larta Mask at "'T-!! ll"'ln I f II ii1 JEWELRY JUST KECEIVED- Call And Secure Price.. DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVR, You cau buy nmj of tit LATE8T PJL.mrEJEtXfMk Cheap, of SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CABBY A KDLL UNI C Tin, Capper. lllaaden and Stane Ware, alsm PUMPS AND PUMP JOXTCKE&t Job Work done on Short lfotiot Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves witn H. F. MILLER AND V0SE A BOSS jPianos. PAtACB. NEWMAN BROS. AND JfiAiUlUFF. f 0rgans. These Instruments they keen in stock, but solicit orders for "SteiDwav" and 'Weber" Pianos. Our Drices are the lowest. Sheet Music Bonks and Small Instruments a specialty. The best Sewing Machines In the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. - Second Street, Albany, Oregon.; MTlfilelS DENVER, Omalia, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. : AN9 ALL POINTS " East, North P South, UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. C. RAWL1NOS. Aiant, I