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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1891. Kotlee to idiertisers. Local aitvertfetnents in thin paper will w row Hd charzed for at. reenlar ratp mmA Continued, until ordered out. Mt the option of the publisher; unless eon- trwctn are made for m. specified number of H.r.KlttKPATRICK, Publisher. Go to T. C. Peeblcr for groceries. Mr. Jonathan Waasom has been quite sick the past ten days. P. M. FVench, the jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. W. G. Wheeler and wife left Thurs day for Independence on a visit to their ton. Just received, a fiueline of perfumery at Smith & Miller's drug store. Mr. Fred Brown Informs us that he found a petrified fir stump oue mile from Sweet Home, this week. 'we have money to loan on improved farms and ranches. B. . Steele & Co. Albany Or. . Born to the wife of Mr. Pervis. girl on June 8, 1891. Babe and mother both doing we!L M. A. Miller is agent for the cele brated Cleveland ready -mixed paint. Mr. I. A, Bennett has recovered take charge of the depot again. 8. P. Bach keeps a line or boots and hoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. New milliuery goods received direct Txm San Francisco every week at Mre Geo. Rice's. After going to Cruson & Menzies1 hardware store and getting prices, we find that they are selling goods as low as any place in the valley. It is understood that Conductor W. S. Conserwill be compelled to have xne of his limbs amputated, as the re sult of injuries received in the Lake Labis h. accident. Mr. Conser has many friends throughout the whole state who will be greatly pained to learn of the terrible result of the ac- We will inform the people of Leba non aud vicinity that there is no extra charge on trimmed hats at Mrs. 8. H. Co wau 'a. Ladies, don't throw your old Jewelry away; you can have it made as nice as Mew by the City Jeweler at City drug si ore. j o fancy prices. Track laying is in progress between Coburg and Springfield on the Oregon - ian railroad. It it said that the work will be pushed forward joat as rapidly as possible. Judeing from my increasing trade, Baker is wanted in Lebanon to sell boots and shoes, dry goods, groceries, tinware, crockery, and everything in a general store. If i'oa wish to know what home Mlillfantlliu aoU "C 5T . furniture store and see the new furniture made right here in Leba non. The best furniture in the world. : . . JE. Goan During the month of May only six marriage licenses were issued by the county clerk as follows: L VV Moench and Mary M Trachsel, V W Hale and Lina Morris, Conrad Miller and Mary A Simuisus, V D Masarvey and Mary Bnapp, A A P LaFollett and Annie Gu Hi ford, A B Loveall and A M Mor ris. We are compelled to leave out this w it k a very interesting article by Mr. Jim Settle, in regard t the Pioneers picuic at Brownsville. Mr. Settle at tended with his family and favored us with a full report, but it is so long we could not get it in this week, readable as it would likely have proven to our ntt tiers. Mr. J.JB. Thompson, an old resi dent of Lian county, has bought the Bt. Charles hotel of this city and has taken charge, the consideration being about $4500. He bought of Wm. Guy and M V Doud. Mr Thompson hotel n:aa of experience, and no doubt will make a success of his manage ment ! tne &t tjnaries. jcuanon should give him a liberal support. Last Saturday about 5 o'clock, after picking over some gooseberries, Mrs. F A Burkhart, feeling unwell, lay down on a sofa, at her home in Albany J5e called for a drink of soda water, and taking a single sip, fell over, ex piring almost instantly. Dr. Maston ' was sent for but too late to render any assistance. He pronounced the trouble heart disease, with which she had been affected somewhat. Mrs. Burkhart was about 32 years of age and leaves a husband, child and many friends to mourn her death. We wish to announce to the public that we have a large stock of wagons, buggies, hacks and carts, direct from the factory in the East. We have selected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and we cordially invite all those wishing to buy anything in this line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. Cbcson & Menzies. In almost every neighborhood there is soma one or more pe tons whose lives have been saved by Chamber lain's Colic, Choleric and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of crhonic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take special pleasure in recommend ing the remedy to others. The praise that follows the introduction and use makes it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. The new jeweler at the City drug store is a practical watchmaker in the true sense of the word. Having had ! twenty-four years continuous experi-iin ence at the bench, he is able to do any J work on watches, clocks and jewelry ! mai can oe done in any city, mis ; prices are based uoon Eastern nnces. and yu can always get your work when promised. A suggestion: If you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame back al low us to suggest that you try the fol lowing simple remedy: Take a piece of flannel the size of the two hands, saturate it with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It will produce a pleasant warmth and relieve you of all pain. . Many eevere eases have peen cured "ithis way. The Pain Balme.an be fned froJi M. A. Miller. Go to S. P. Bach for boots and shoes, Mrs. W. J. Ray will do plain sewing. Chas. Hind man Is back to Lebanon again. W. H. Booth M. D. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. 18 pounds extra C sugar for (1 at T. C. Peebler's. We are informed that Mrs. M V Doud has been seriously ill with ery sipelas the past week. , - Prof. Torbet attended commence ment exercies at the Willamette Uul versity at Salem, this week. Mr. Geo. Ichum, who had charge of the depot during . Mr. Bennetts absence, has returned to his home in Harrisburg, Mr. I. R. Borum bought 9 lot in J. M. -Balaton's third addition this week, and Intends building on It some time during the summer. - Rev. G S Hauleiter and Geo. F Burkhart went to Corvallis Tuesday, to attend the meeting of the board of trustees of Corvallis College. Next Sunday evening "Children's day," will be observed at the M. E. church. An excellent program: "The peart gatherers," will be rendered. All welcome. The pastor will preach at 11 A. M. Rev. Hanlleter requests us to that in Sept., about 1st to 15th, he will begin a camp-meeting, just north of the ditch on Lebanon and Albany road. Bishop Key and other promi nent ministers are expected to assist during the meeting. Rev. T P Boyd was at Drain, Doug lass count v, on Suuday last and preached the academy sermon at Douirlass academy. His pulpit was filled Sunday morning by Bev Hick man and at night by Rev Case. The Express has received a good communication from Mr Lewis T South who is now at FUensburg Wash., in regard to his trip from his home in this county, but it is unavoid ably crowded out. On Wednesday S. O. Long sold his place in the northern part of town, to S. A, Cochell for the consideration of $500. The place has a real nice young orchard on it and Mr. Cochell says he will soon make it as nice a home as there is around Lebanon. Will exchange for a good milk cow,. one new sewing machine, latest im provements, high arm, full set of at tachments, flnf furniture, all walnut, seven drawers and drop leaf, self bander and threader. Apply to the new Jeweler at City drag store. On and after June 1st. R. N. Wright will take charge of my books and is hereby duly authorized to make all collections. All accounts are now due and must be paid at once. I need my money as without it I cannot do busi- Please be ready to settle as soon as your account comes to you. Very Respectfully, T.C. Peebler. By a recent act of the legislature, practicing physicians were required to register with a board of examiners the authority under which they practice their profession. Among the number who neglected to do so, was Dr. Lam berson, it was therefore necessary for him to go before the board and stand examination, whieh he did, and returned home happy in the posession of a certificate with the reg ulation golden seal thereon. On last Monday Mr. Coyle, our mar shal, took the young German boy Emii Wen land, who has been laying around town for the past two weeks, to Albany where he was examined before Judge Blackburn by Drs. Hill aud Ellis, and committed to the asylum to which place he was taken by Deputy Sheriff Rawlings. , The cause ot Wenland's insanity is self abuse. He is a native of Germany, 20 years of age, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 150 pounns. Last week we were favored with a full account of the proceedings of the Wl'TU convention held in Portland May 25th and 26th, written by Mrs M J Townsend of Albany, which on ac count of reaching us to lateo could not be put in type. The meeting was a very profitable one. The officers for the ensuing year are president, Mrs Riggs; Mrs H Sham, recording secre tary; Mrs Foster, corresponding secre tary; Mrs Bylea, treasurer. The mem ship is 1728 active and 690 honorary. An emigrant recently from Kansas brought to the Scio Roller Mills sever al sacks of corn that he had brought at the way from the state famed for grass hoppers, drouths, cyclones, Farmers Alliance, etc The corn was brought to the mill to be ground into meal, which Mr. Goin, with his old-time knowledge, proceeded to do. The quer rj is whether the emigrant expected a scarcity of food here when he arrived, or whether he bad a penchant tor 'Johnny cake" that he was afraid was not included In an Oregon bill of fare. Scio Press. F H Rosco, of Albany, was in this City Wednesday. Ed Kellen burger's pony fell with him, and bruised him consideraby last Saturday. As a consequence he has a stiff knee. If there is an ordinance acrainst ball nlavincr on the business streets of Leb anon the people should uphold mar shal Coyle in his effort to stop that nusiancc. If there is no ordinance against it' the council should pass one. Tbe Corvallis base ball nine was In Lebanon last Friday to play our boys. The home team won a victory in a score of 34 to 22. Wednesday last, Lebanon plaved the same team on the Corvallis ground. The result was 6 to 12 in favor of Lebanon. Ruceles oriental circus aud com bined Show" did not exhibit in Leb anon on account of the charge made the way of license. It is to be hoped other snide attractions of like sort will be prevented from showing in tins Jity Mr. Thomas Miller, of Chicago, is in this City. Mr. James Mulverhill is back again. His many friends were glad to see his smiling countenance on our streets again. Remember those sacred vows you made to your wife, and save her batik, lungs and beauty by investing in a Pacific Washing Machine Wantkd: Every body to bring their dirty clothing to tbe office of the Pacific Washing Machine, and have them washed, free of charge. We re quest that you do this to test the merits of the machine. Tbere were over forty-live of our citizens went over to Corvallis Wednes day to witness tbe second match game. They report a nice time notwithstand ing th rain and said they were treat ed well, but Corvallis "wasn't in it." Corvallis and Lebanon will play another game Saturday at this place. Mr J D Adcox, the City jeweler, has rented a part of the Hardmau house, he expects his family hore Saturday when he will move in. Mr Jim Settle has been suffering considerably with a carbuncle for the past week or so. JLebanon Canal Co. The stockholders of the Lebanon 8a ntlam Canal Co. are requested to meet iu the Union Hall, Tuesday June 19, at 7:30 p. m. for the purpose of increas ing Capital Stock of said Company. By order of Board of Directors. L. Foley, President. M A MtLLRR, Secretarv. From a reliable source the Express has It that considerable excitement was occasioned at the baptizing at Water loo, on last Sunday. It seems that among other can i dates for baptism was a youth of tender years. His mother was in favor of tbe course purposed by her boy, but the father when apprised of tbe boy's intentions at once interposed his objection; but despite .the parental protests the young man made his preparations and had gone to the baptising place; and tbe minister had led him into the water when the father appeared upon the scene and iuterferred, going luto tne water and taking the boy out. Some excitement was occasioned by the very unusual interruption of the ordinance. We understand that the reason the father gave foi Interference, was that the child was not sufficiently mature to understand what he -v about. The parties are highly i pec table and we withhold their names. becoming 10 our eweet Home cor respondent, says the Albany Domocrat black bear are occasionally seen in this locality. A few days aeo, while going 10 see uis best girl, Oliver H Russell met a large bear right In the trail, and as the road was not wide enough for two, Oliver took to bis heels; making directly for home; but when some 100 yards or so away he looked back and buin was making off as fast as Russel As John A Thompson says, had Russel Kept up his rate of travel he would have been home f n little over hah an hour, as he was jumping ten or twelva feet every jump. This incident Is said to probably explain why Mr. Russell came to be lost last fall while out with Dick Morehead and others. Read the Pacific Washing Mac nine Ad. See the card of J F Hide Fn wnere. Mr i-I vde was latelv mnoinr. ed J. P. in this nrecincc and iHtm especial attention to pension business. irynira. TheEmi A Mont auto's Vandervill comoination exhibited here Tuesday ana VVeduesdny nights. On the morning for aeimrture some unnleaA- antness among some of its members i smiu occasioned tne oesersion of a part ff the leading characters, and it is thought here that the show has gone to pieces. Tbe Pacific Washinir Machine is surely a grand success, as it is so highly recommended bv many of tbe best citizens of Oreeon. Our neonle should investigate its merits. Mr J N Bunch, of the firmof Bunch AWiUiams the proprietors of the Pacifie Washing Machine Co.. was in town yesterday. Mr Bunch ha rent ed a part of the sample room of the St. Charleshotel and will have his washer on ex i bit ton for the next few weeks. Mr Bunch comes amone us well rec omraended and well spoken of and we believe they do what they say. Rev. J R Kirknatrick returned from Seattle Tuesday. Attention is called to tbe new adver tisement of Mr Hiram Baker. This gentleman has not been long among us nut is rasi ouiiaing up a trade equal to that of any of the merchants of the county. -Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the trustees of the Santiam Academy, on Monday June 21, in the Academy building. J. A. dEARD, $500 Reward. We will rav 500. for a washing that we cannot wash as clean as can be washed in one fourth the time required in the old wash board plan. BU NCH & Wl LU A MS. Notice is hereby given to all parties indebted to Barbour Bros, or to Bar bour & Dalgleish, of Lebanon, Oregon, that all debts due either of said' firms must be paid at once, or satisfactory arrangements made therefor. Other wise the undersigned will be forced to institute suit for the collections of said debts. Lebanon, Or., June 8, 1891. N. 3. Datxletsh. Administrator. Samuel. M. Gaklad, Atty. Ttie3day even Ingwehad one of the most interesting games of base ball of the season. The business men of the east side and tbe business men of the west side of Main street, excluding the olaversof the other nines. The men on tbe west side of the street wore blue overalls as uniforms. They played for an oyster supper. The sides dis tinguished themselves as the Oriential and Occidentals. The whole thing wasgotienup in less, than two hours abd all played withoutauy practising at all. Following are names of the palyers. West si de: Ralston, Rice, Hackeeman, Adcox, F m Miller, cotton , Himbro, c Miller. East side: Hale, Petterson, Garland, Parrish. Hardy, Gug, Montague, Gorden, Adams. The score stood 19 to 43 iu favor of the Oriental A CHAI.I.ANGE We the undersign d west side base ball club, homing an kid gruage againsc the east side clu bfor beating us in the last frame do hereby en alien ire tne said east side club for a return game to be plaved on the Lebanon grownds Tues day 1:30 P m torstrawberris and cream not skimmed milk) to be bad at the usual supper hour the winner deciding the place for supper. P ft This came is to decide tbe sup remacy of the two clubs and is under stood to be for blood M A Miller Capt The east side B B Club accepts the above challenge with the proviso that in case the west side are v c ors they will play the third game to decide which is champion li. E Montague, capt COUNTY COURT ntOCEKDlNG; (D. R. N. Blackburn, Judge; B. W. Cooper and Wm. Rwnbaiijrh, Commissioners.) Fees inquest of Aumspungh, deceas ed allowed. Fees inquest of Carry G. Young al lowed. Fees State vs Bingham allwed. Fees State vs Tony Arnold allowed. Fees Inquest Truman Davis allowed. Bills allowed: O P Coshow aid Kitts family 810 00 G C Cooley aid Mrs. Clark 6 00 Ladies Aid Soc mid Long family 30 00 Cox&FInley aid Henderson family 10 00 W E Curl, salary 83 83 D R N Blackburn, fees 100 00 G F Russell fees 50 00 Dr. L Foley acct poor 6 00 F Stelngrandt, liear scalp 2 50 Fees State vs Til ford Paul 5 00 Western Dygert Book Mfg Co 8 00 E C Phelps, stationery 4 75 C W Watts, stationery 8 00 Albany Electric Light Co 27 50 Dr M H Ellis, insane 5 00 Dr Davis, insane 5 00 N P Payne, 4 00 j C H Dodd &, Co roads 270 00 1 Geo D Barnard A Co 19 00 N P Payne, Tees 33 61 M Scott, fees 34 50 G F Russell, postage 1 65 T J Stites, examining teachers 24 00 F M Mitchell, same 4 00 G F Russell, same 4 00 D Myers & Co acct poor 12 00 E T Fisher acct road . 34 50 D Hart acct poor 25 00 McCully Ray, roads 15 30 Hugh Dunwiddie road sup 20 00 G W Young, Marion Co pay half 108 00 Hoult Bros, same H Ohling ronds 75 00 G W Arnold, roads 8 92 Thos Montelth stationery 22 00 Frank Trite? acct insane 2 50 John Usher, acct court house 10 00 T rites Bros aect roads 250 T L Wallace A Co acct insane 3 75 John Donaca sup Dist 25, allowed 1200 feet of lumber County Judge aud clerk ordered to procure 30 cords of oak and 4 cords fir wood. Clerk ordered" to advertise for bids for keeping paupers Claim of Mrs J J Davis for keeping l uos tuiey otsnnowea. Sup of road dist 12, allowed 6400 feet lumber. J B Thompson, sup road dist 18 sign and M B Case appointed. J F Hyde appointed justice for Leb anon. ueniocrat A Wonder Worker. air. Fran k Huffman, a young man of Burlington. Ohio, states that he had been unuer t ue care or two prominent puysicians, ana usea tnetr treatment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption and incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Discov ery tor consumption, Coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of dollar bottle, that be was much better: he continued to use it and is enjoying good health. If you have any '1 hniat, Lung or ihest trouble, try it. we guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Roberts A Miller's drug store. A BIO 31 IMNG DEAL. Last week a mining agreement wca entered into between Mr. Richard Harris, of Denver Col. and the Jo! den City Mining Co., of this city which will mean mnch for the future of the Santiam mines. In consideration of certain stock, Mr. Harris, who is back ed by Denver capitalist, and Is well off himself, is to put in a ten stamp mill into the company mines, besides a wire tramway and tbe building of roads to the ledge, requiring the expenditure of nearly $50,000. This com puny owns twenty of the best claims in the Samti- am county and their development with a large milt speaks of business from the start. Under tbe contract the outfit is to be ready for operation by Jan 1st next. Mr. Harris left last week for Denver and remarked that he thought he would be ready to ship some of the outfit within thirty days. He Is an old and experienced miner, and prospect ing through the Santiam pronounced these mines among the best in the U. S. The bringing of outside capital into the mines wilt do more to attract the attention of the public than any move yet made. Democrat. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and It is guaranteed to de all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by Impure blood. win drive Aiaiaria irom tne system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Head ache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and (1.00 per bottle at Roberts A Miller's drug Btore. BRING TOUR HORSES L Senders will be in Lebanon on Friday June 19th for the purpose of buying horses of the following discrip tion, bays, blacks aud grays, gentte to ride under saddle and also broke to work, age 6 to 8 years old 15 to 16 hands high, weight 950 to 1150 pounds sound and without blemish also a num ber of good carrage horses, and some heavy draft horses. Everybody bring in horses of this description if you want to sell. FtTJLX. CKEAN CHKESE. Notice Is hereby given to the cheese patrons of the Lebanon factory, and to tbe general public, that we have se cured the services of Mr. M. P. Taylor, au old and experienced cheese-maker. The skill and despatch with which he conducts the business, give evidence of a thorough knowledge of what he is doing. By June 20 we expect to have on hand a quality of cheese unexcelled by any made elsewhere in the State. We hope to extend our trade to every tows and city in Oregon, and to fur nish an article which will be appreci ated by continued patronage, AU or ders, large and small, will be promptly filled. With many thanks to our patrons of Lebanon, Albany, Scio and Corvallis, we cordially await all orders. J. M. Makks. Ice for Sale. The Albany Ice Co. have filled our Ice house, and all parlies wishing ice can get it by calling on us at 1 cent per pouud. Guv Mayek. Good place to buy good material is at Baker's. He keeps a good assortment of Boots and Shoes, from the smallest infant's to a full grown !MAN AVe take pride in giving the money; and by the amount of sold, our close observation has n 0. H"V ''B'Vk I lt,HjH XI B4'0 II A W JLVi 2-9 them the best. The reason we cash and sell for the same. keeps us ALIVE and enables us to buv from the least money- We Take Porduce at Cash Prices. Clothing, BOOTS, SHOES ING GOODS. We wish to announce to our good friends in Lebanon and vicinity that all in, and is ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL -TO BE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to the - YOUNG MEN'S We carry everything that anteed to fit equally as well can fit you. Among other celebrated carry a full -line of the manufactured by A full and complete line ranging in price from $7 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. 1j. Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains." WHEN YOU GO TO ALBANY -REMEMBER- Knapp, Burrell & Company -ABB TUB LAHOEST DKAI.KBS ITS- Agricultural On the Pacillo Const. THEY ABE ALSO Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled Ing Binders and Mowers, -AND DEALERS IN- Fine Buggies, Racine Hacks, Road Carts, Wagons And Vehicles of Kvery Description, Barb Wire, Etc Call and Examine Their Stock. Orders by Mail or Telegraph Promptly Amended To. F. gnxiniixiini best, and selling for the least all kinds of footwear we have I 11 I I ::i;ii::ii:::i:t can 'do this we buy for the Our "one price" cash store1 best houses and sell for the and FURNISH our Spring Stock is now THE- Willamette Valley. rs - DUES SUITS is New and Novel, guar as your Merchant Tailor brands and "makes, we Highly-Tailored Clothing of Men's Business Suits 50 to $14. Implements AOESTS FOB and Steel Plows, Deer- Lightning Hay Press, Etc., H. R0SC0E,' Manager. OFF FOR We cannot all go and fight Italians; some must Btay at home, aud look after the widows and orphans, wives and Sweetherts. We cannot all he heroes; some of us must stay at home and sell Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c. Hut there is con siderable s;lory for the man who succeeds in being the best merchant of Lebanon. We are trying to secure the glory with a capital G, aud are succeeding pretty well. It is get ting to be quite generally recognized that we are setting the pace for our competitors. When people want anything in our line they know we are apt We Like It, To be understood, and will try verj hard to keep up our reputation. C. C Dealer in Dry Goods, WHEN VISITING ALBANY, DON'T FAJL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF SPRING C OTHING AT L. E BLAIN'S. NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing Department with WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros ,) DEALERS IS- Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise Invite the people of Lebanon selves II. P. MILLER Pianos. VOSK & SONS' These instruments they keep in stock, bat solicit orders for "Steinway" and Weber" Pianos. Our prices are tbe lowest. Sheet Music Books and Small Instruments a speciulty. Tbe best Sewing Machine iu the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, W. J. Hay, NEW MEN! lew Horses ! ! ! e Baggies ! ! EVERYTHING IS HEW AND FIRST-CLASS. Reasonable Rates. We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. Special attention given to Draying and Hauling. HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or Nichols, Westfall & Co., FIRST-CI-ASS Aw Turnouts WXXl Reasonable Hates. Livery, loed n Special attention shown Commercial Transient stock carviutly cared tor. I-Mnmi THE WAR. to have the lowest pric on it. - HACKLEMAN, Boots and Shoe for CASH. NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-Class Tailoring. & Sewing xMachines, and vicinity to acquaint them with PATvAf !E. NEW MAN TIROS'. ASDiAKULFF, 0rgans. Albany, Oregon. . L. J. Peterson - lev Harness ! f ! ! POSITIVELY We can furnish tbe best and Nicest Toro-onts in Ton. Stock boarded b jjL4Mi' he day or month.. I I it DRAYING DONE 3 Short Notice. ul Sulo 4 till5s. Travelers.