r" Lxprcss. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Jiditor and - Proprietor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. - OuevcuV . - ; til' imlil in aivami. $1 otl ?r yi-ar.i t isw.utli..... ... , 1 1 !lr loontliK . St frlrtato INatk's . 0? Lebanon's or Jiuances Publish! ! Lebanon is htvc of the beat busi ness locations in Oregon. The Oregon Press Association will be held at Astoria, Aug. 27-29. Maj. Wm. McKinley has been nominated by the republicans of Ohio for governor, which was ex . pected. v . The city ordinances of Lebanon should be gathered from the several corner of the earth, codified and imblisued. Publish them. It is a shame that a city of the importance of Lebanon should popt its ordinances as dot he villages of a few hundred people, Publish them. A great throng of immigrat ion is flocking to this coast. Lebanon is retting a share of the people set tling in the valley; but ought to get more. Advertise more. Governor Pennoyer has been in vited to address the Tammany hall democratic societv, in Xew York, July 4. Declined on account of public duties at home. - Without any pre-arrangement of plans tue monument of Jetterson l)avi3, at Jackson, Miss., and that of CJen; Grant, at Galena, Ills., were unveiled on the same dav. The Globe-Democrat thinks that President Harrison should be thankful that his son Russell was not born twins, It seems to think that Rnsseli talks too much with lis mouth. "With the completion of the ditch new mo nufactories will come, more lieople will come. It w ill be necces pary to enact manv ordinances. Iviust the people be ignorant of them? Publih them. A town to be prosperous must be 'racked by a country that is prolific in resources. Lebanon has all that is necessary in this particular to make her grow to many times her pnesent size; and she goes forward H the time. The Commencement of work on Hue canal means a revival in all business departments. Its com paction mens the erection of man ufacturing enterprises and the i iicalcula table good of Lebanon. Vote for the bonds. The people of Lebanon have the right to demand to know what the city fathers are doing. At present "W1er must gather theii only infor jiifttiou from the ordinances as lted if indeed they know where they are posted. Publish them. Lftbanon is a city that has doubl ed its population in a single year, and likely to do so again the pres ent year, with no better means of publishing its laws than by p-o-s-t-i-n-g nailed to the tree who can read them? Publish them. Those persons most given to op posing public improvement, if you will observe, are usually those not the most successful in the manage meit of their own affairs. They neither put their energy to the ad TJincement of "their own nor the yu.ilic interes t. A Portland justice of the peace lias decided that the election was illegal, and consequently refused to hold a prisoner for intimidating Twrters. Considerable fun is being poked at his hon ir, and thegeneral upinioa is that the new city officers wrll hold their positions in spite of tins remarkable opinion. Two years ago Lebanon was not as-la-rge a town nor hud as flatter ing prospects as Stay ton now has Stay toil Times. Try, Bro. Lyon, to induce the good people to follow- the example of" our little city Bat 35 new buildings in Stayton, in 18 month, as against 130 in Lebanon, in 12 xnoiiths, to anybody but the faith ful, ever-hopeful country editor, would be discouraging. Ex-Senator Joseph E. McDonald is dead. He was a great democratic leadcr,and was popularly mentioned for the democrotic nomination for the presidency when Grover Cleve land was choson in- 1884: he was elected to congress in 1843; in 1856 ! . .... ,1 ,j ..,! f ' vus- elected attorney-general ot . Indiana; In 1S64 was defeated for governor; and in 1875 was elected to the U. S. Semite, serving one term. As a constitutional lamer lie ranked with Lamoiias and Gar- j land. A special to the Statesman trom Jt. Joseph Mo., dated June 22 says: The Missouri river is higher than f-.ir several years and is still rising. All the government works on the Kansas shore has been abandoned. The rapidity with which the surg ing waters are cutting away the Kansas bank can best be imagined when it is ptatrii half Ticre lots have been tumbling iuto the river ever since yesterday morning. A workman, who came in from Bel mont to-day, stated that the neck if land which separates the river north and south is less than a quarter of a mile wide. At the rate the river is now cutting the land away it would require but a short time to place the Etwoed rubnrbon the inland and leave St. Joseph two miles from the river. This would also leave St. Joseph's Si 1.000,000 bridge standing over a dry spot where the river once wended its way south. ITHE BOND ISSSUE. Lebnuon's ! Best IlltGlCiSltS Ie- maud tlio - issue Shall e Bond tbCUy Tor $10 000 ? Next Monday, Jnn 29th the question whether tu not we shall bond the town will be submitted to the leal voters of Lebanon. The issues as stated in a posted ordin ance are, in substance, as follows: cMinll the citv issue bonds for the sum of $10,000. The monev de rived from the sale of such bonds to be used; First, for the purpose of securing, erecting and maintain ing good and sulficiedt waterworks to supply said city with good and wholesome water municipal and otherwise; Second, to build, manage and carry on gas and electric light systems for the supply of light to Hie city and its inhabitants; llnrd, for the construction and maintain- anee of a seweiage system; Fourth, to erect such city buildings as are necessary. All qualified electors in city limits may vote. Election 3 a. m. to 7 r-. M. " A representative of the Express called upon some of the business men for an expression of their views with the following result: F. M. Miller: I amopposed to the proposition to bond the town, localise it is unnecessary and an unwise course and will greatly in crease taxation. Hiram Baker: I am in favor of the proposition, and think the citv should own its own water works and light svstem. G. T. Cotton : I will oppose t he proposition as stated because 1 do not understand tor what purpose this money is to be expended. J. V. alensie: 1 lavor the issue of the bonds on account of the pro tection afforded the town trom fire, with good water works. The citv would derive a revenue from the investment. Dr. L. Folev: We are now carry ins? $5300 in bonds and I think it bad policy to issue more. The ditch will come without the citv going into this. I doubt if the city can legally do so. 1 probably have more than double the amount of stock held bv anv one else. CV C. Hacklema-n: While I have not given the matter much thought you may put me down as being in tavor ot anything that will pro mote the growth of Lebanon. Good water power and water works no doubt is a good advantage to a place, hence I shall work and vote to tiond the city next .Monday. ts M. W. Hmdman: 1 am op posed to the proposition. Bufficent capital can be had without aid from the citv to construct the ditch, and it will be put in without Mich aid. I think the city has all it is able to carry now. E. E. Montague: I am in favor if bonding the city. I think the city should own its own water works and light svstem. M. A. Miller: I favor bonding the town. It is to the city s best interest to own its own water and lights. This will enable the city to forestall exorbitant charges for same hereafter on the citizens, and I.esidcs they add to the enterprise if building a ditch and water works for the protection of the citv. Mayor J. A. Beard: Ibanon ought toown her own water and lights and 1 am heartily m lavor ot the issue ot the bonds proposed. It will ad vance the best interest of the cit v. Councilman, G. W. Westfall: I am in favor of tne enterprise because I t hink a perpetual water right for the city one ot the greatest things the city could accomplish at this time; besides it will bring a revenue instead of increasing our taxes. Conncilman J. V. Cruson: Let Lebanon own her own water and lights. If there is monev in them for others there is for the city. W. D. Mesarvey: I am in favor of the building of the ditch, but I do not think Lebanon ought to vote $ 10,000 in bonds. It is too heavv tax upon so small a town. Recorder VV. C Peterson: The bonds ought to issue. If it will pay others to own and operate water works and light plants it will pay Lebanon, rather than pay the charges; which may become cxhorbitant. Swan Bros: The town ought to issue the bonds. Its best interests demand it. It will be cheaper to buy a franchise before the ditch comes than after. P. M. Smith: I think it is best for the city to issue the bonds. The ditch will probably be put in any aw.vy but 1 think the city gaina an advantage by going into this enterprise. . "V " , tL- I , u bonding the town and think Leba- &, . . S5. P. Bach: 1 am in tavor of nun ought to own its own water and light business. In voting it should be borne in . , "in i . i , j j IJOilus vuut uauub, Duuum itrau 'yes" if against it say "no" or in other words you vote whole hog or none. If you favor buying the water right and are opposed to the main taiuance of electric lights, sewerage, and public buildings, or vice veca, it remains for you to say wnich horn of the dilema 3 0U take. It is eit her yes or no. That the main issue may not be misunderstood we will say that the main object, as we understand it, in issnina the bonds is that the city may put a sullicient amount of money in t secure the putting in of the ditch, anil therefore acquire a water-right, perpetually. Attend mass-meeting to-night. With Water-works, electric lights, sewerage system and puhlic hall. Won't vre jnt n ni:?. Vnt for ihe bonds. Kobody can dictate prices to tl.e city owning its own water-workp. Vote for ths bonds. $100 Reward. $100. The rculelT f tlio Kxprkhm wtU lip iilt'ast'il to learn that t!H'rvi.nt list fine ln'iu1til liwnsc that m-ient-v luts Uit'ii iiMe tn cntv iti nl) it staircs, inul tliut is Catarrh, lint)' t-atnrrh l.urc if the only tosiTiif.: in mi r known to tin; nu'iHral 'triuornity. Catarrh beina u ronstitutiotial ilisrum;,' reiluirt u constitutional treatment. Hull1 t'ntnrrh Cure is taken internally, aetinir clireetlv upon the Mood nmi nmconis ?uirface of the .-lystiun, thereby tlistroyinjr the toumliition of the (license, anil giying the patient ttvnjrth liy tmililin? mi the e-iinstit iitioii sntl iixsietini; nature in doinv its work. The aroiirietors liavo so mwh tiiitli in its rura nive jiovren that they otfer One Hundred Hollars ftir anv ease that it fails to euro. tSend for list of testimonials. Address F. J t heney f) Co., Toledo, o- Sold by Drupjiis Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties fndeltedto Barbour Bvos. or to Bar bour A Dalgleisb, of Lebanon, Oregon, that all debts due either of said firm must be paid at once, or satisfactory arrangements made therefor. Other wise the undersigned will be forced to institute suit for the collections of satd ilcbta. Lebanon, Or., June 8, 1891. N. S. BAr.iii.Kisil. Administrator. Samitkt,. M. Gahlasd, Atty. A Sure Care for Film. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspirntkMi causing intense itch ing when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleeding anil protruding, vield at once to Ir. Bnsanko's Pile rtemedy, which acts directly on the parts affeeted, absorbs tutrKirs, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. oOc. IruiKists or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanfco, SS Arch street, Pliiladtl- pliia, Fa. riolil by M. A. Miller. Notice o Farrhem. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, eirsrs, and nil hinds of fnrm produce. for which 1 will pay the highest price tn ensn or exenange tor goods. G. W. SiMrsoN". Albany, Or. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. T. E. Hogg, Receiver, Oregon Development Co'sSteamshg Line 225 MII Shorter. 20 Hours t-s Tlnwl Ttuui by mny otber Boote. FIRST-CLASS THROUGH fA88ENGCft AND FREIGHT LINE From Pnrtlmml and all point in the "Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco, Cai. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIME SCHEDULE (Except Sundays.) I.r Yaiju'iia 7:00 A M i.r Ciirvailis 10SK A M Ar Albany llW A M L.T Albaov It JO I M LvCnn-alti- lit: P M Ar Yrtquiiia 4:X P M O.AO. trains connect at Albany and Corvitllfr. The above tiains connect at Yaquina with tlw iivFon lievi-lotuneiit Compnnj 's line of Stvani hits between Yaquina and Saai Fnaa-isco- SAILING DATES. S. S. Willamette Valley WILL MIL lrm Ynquinn lime 4, June 13. June 2 Krom Sim Fntncis May SI, " 3, 18 fc 27. Tlif rnmpanv resrnc? the ricfat to change a(T ing dates without notice. WM. M. IIOAO. C. C. HOfJUE. (icner&l Manager. G. F. A I'. Agent. Corvallis, Or. FOR PUBLICATION. Land Otfice at Orepon ""itv.rvjron, 1 Miiy21,Jft'l. f Xortee fc hereby ii-en that the foilowiiiy-namwl ettlw ha ft!e4 nt:ipe of his Intention to make f;nal proof In siiort of his claim, and that saul proof will le male befire the Comity CIitIc ol i inn County, at Altwny. regon, on July ly. lvra, viz; S. X. MII.LAH1N SConiestead Entry No. 55!. for the E. M of X. W. i. and Lrts 1, "J. ;i and 4, Pec 6. Tp. IB. s. R- I YV. He nacief the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of. f-aid hind, viz Cieoree Iiv;r. liwuw? W'W- n. fitHrjfe Khim and James VmicWri-ool, all tf J. T. API'EJIS- tX, nesier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oreaon (llv, Orvjnn. Mav 21. l.'l. Xotice is hereby Riven that the ftVUowiuitr-tanied settler has iiled "notice of his intention to make tiiial nnf in sunnort of h elnira. and that j-airt proof will be nuule before the ("ouniy t'lerk of l.inn loUHt', at Afuauy, uregtm. on j;oy n. i;u, viz: OKEX C. MABSHALU Pre-emption 1. S. Xo. 711. the Cor S. W. i. and Iotf :; mid 4. Sec. :W. Tp. 12 S.. K. 2 K. lie names the following w itnewes to pn-e his eontinuoifci PL"ileni-e upon and cultivation of. salt! land, viz; tJeorsv t;ihb. O--ar W. Monih, An drew Vail and William Hale, all of llKinon. Linn Comity, Oregon. J. T. APPEKSON, liefjister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at (Preset, f "itv. Onrm, Max- lfOl. f ICotiep fe horphviriventliat the litllowlti-iianietl i nettle, has tiled 'notice of hi Intention to make i final ijroof in support of liis clitim, ami that n&il j proof will he maU- before the wuity Clerk of, Li:m Cotiuly, itt Albany, Hivjon. oa JaXv 14, 1K1H, viz; GEORGE GIBIt?. Pre-emption D. S. Xo. 711 frrtlie K.of Jf. TH. ami E. y. of S. E J-i. See. 3t. Tp. 1J 8., R. 1 E. He nanie the following- wiine-es to prove hi eont innou. refdilenee nptw anrt cultivation of. said land, viz: Owear V. Morrish, Oreit C Marshall, C. Dunkins and L. (rowdley. nil "f I-cbanon. Linn County. Oregon. J. T. AI'l'EKSOS, Kegister. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every W?eV. Wheat 85c Oats 50o. Hay $15 pr ton. Flour 1 401 50 per sack. Chop $1 50 per ewt. J$ran 90c per cwt. Middlings 1 60 per cwt. . Potatoes 35c. Apples Dried, 8c per lb. Piums Dried, 7c. Onions 5u. Heef Dressed, 67c Veal 5rc, Pork Dressed. 5J6c. Lard 1?((W14. Hams 12JSM5C per lb. Bhou lders 9 10c. Sides 10(312J,e per lb. Oeesc 81 f( 12 per doi. Ducks $7 50 per doz. Chickens H 00(S;-5 00. Turkeys 12ej per lb. Kggs 18c per doz. Iintter2rtc per lb. Hides Ureen, 24c; dry, 6c THE CHURCHES. MKTHtlIsr KPlNfJi'Aij ;iil m:il inomna P Rovd. naxtor Services everv Sublwith at 11 A. I M. and 7 r. M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Meet- i itipof the Euwerth Lenene at 3 P. M. Pi aver tinirTJinrsfiiiv cveninc 7:S0 o'i'ltM-k. All are I invited to aiten-1 these servieiis. j PRKSBYTSJil AN H1'K IT A. '.unt Tins, pas ' tor. Serviws ewrv al.la,; at 11 A M uii'l 7'M I V YF Sfthlrtith t'h'-.l at II' V. M. Vravor nifot- inR Wednesday evening at 7:31) ..'clock. All vvel- come. ! crMBFRLAKl li;iJSBYTE3.f VS riTl RClfi K. E. Thompson, imjitor. Preaching: services eneh i Saljoath at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prnyer iik-i'I- ing Wednesday eveninp at 7::o. SuimI.iv ricliiMil j every Sabbath at 10 A. M. I M. K rHUKCH. SOl'TIT d. S. Hanlclfer. pas-J tor. PreachinePrst b.!Ufi u ai ti a. .m. imki eacn Sat uat li evening ftt :;. f-Mtumy i. -u. , preent tlietu. witn .r-.ter voueiier". 10 uie uuuer- ColtaL'e nraver mceilnn c.ich .'riday evening. J sint'd. nl the rtore of Harbour .V ;:;ilseih, Iban Everybody welcome. I mi, Linn county. Oregon, wiilri:i fix months irom FIRPT BAPTIST Cl.rnci. C. P. T.iim ir. Ta.- : ibis Oale. IU-iiion or . Juit-' .". '1. . . tor. Services held ir. the Acado.iv. Pr-:i T::ti'- WHICH We use the Pacific Washing Machine IWe don't use the Pacific Washing Machine Kotice What it Claim For the Pacific. :l snow, in J minutes. any uiachlne on the market. PKTosn Xo labor. TuiKli No rtrtibhijr FofBTH No time(cotupnratively) Fifth Xa fuel (eomparatively Sixth Xo chesxirate to rot the garment Seventh Xo foaklns Eighth No nnmniiig or pounding Ninth Xo boiling Tenth Xo werinc Elcvkhth Xo tearing The machine will save the arerajte family 25 ;ier cent per year by not rubbing or wearing the ctothfng in the withine ptvrw. to Kay nothing of its great saving oTlabor, fuel and time. "Seeing is believing," so please see our machine operate I fore you object, or buy some inferior machine. eadWhatYoBrHeighbors Say of UteFacific El'aEXF., Or, Aprl, 1S91. We, the uni?rr!rfilrri citizen of Ku 7frne, Oregon, having thnrotrghttf tented tt'ie Paeiri-t! Wtvthiriff Milehinc fio moat hrerfulhi reeommrnrl the rimr to afl :cho iteei a fiifif-etst mrtehine. It wj it work perfect?! remetrkethte Khwt t:me,tittd without uni Ifihor, o fopertk ft m all thftt Jr.--! jiuneh A -laim it to be. It ijt the bet maekine we have acen uxed, and does its work tetter. A G Hovev, Pres Lane Co Bank, T G Ilenilricks, 1'res 1st Xat Bank G A Blair and wife, Pastor C P church F M Wilkins SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW. CEO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney-at-Law A.ND ICOTARV Pl'BLlC, Ailurny, Orvtyin. Will pnirtlcc- In all thp ronrts of tnl Hlate. Otliti;, front rtKnns over Imuk of Otvgoii. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of Royn! Collrpe of Lomlon nntl Bi-11-vwe Mediml Colleei. Maw. f 'hnMiie ewes a speoiaUy. Cancer reniored wtthool pain or Hie Vnife. OFFICE Klrkitat rick's building. Lebanon, Or FORTMIUER & IRYIMG, DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CARPKTSWA PAPEP. AND IHtrrUBK FRAMES. Undertaking a Specialty. ALBANY, OREGON. Un?rs l.75 SEs W. L. DOUGLAS 0 1 1 m and other Bpeclal. H II r ties for Gentlcmna W ia Ladies etc-, r war ranted, and so stamped on bottom. Address W.lMfiOUOJLASUrckton,AIsiaa. BoMbsr C. C. HACKLEMAN. ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! Land Office at Oregon Cfty. Orej-on, I Mav 21, IRtU. f Xotlce Is hereby friven tliat tho follow irur- nam eI settlor has fileil notice ot his intention to make i tiiirtl proof lit suji)rt of tits claim, and that ai'l i proof will be inmle before the iimty Clerk of ' Linu County, at Albany, Ore-goo, on July 14, LHWt, I Of C A R V. MORKISH. j Pre-empt!m 1. S. No. 744. for the X. K. Sec. P vH K 2K li tu v.ii.u-incr uUnacu. coniiiUKm resilience nixn and cuuivalii viz. 0ren Mur-liaiL (jeorw 1 to prove his n 01. sum ivniV... tti. .if i'oK,iiiu i inniMnniv irt-nm Jt.i An.irew Vail of VeiI-.-1o. I.inii Co'nntv, Ore- Ron. J. T, APl'KlliiOS, ltegistcr. jr'iTi mm , m'tTi Administrator's Notice. Notice in hereby ffivcu that, by virture of an onl-.-r of the Count v Court of 1. Inn county. Oregon i!iai!c and dtilv entered of record therein. May . 1K91. tlie uiideitri-cd N'. U. lttKlelsli was ap jHii:ied adtnie.imtraior of the c--tale of Wm. M. Hartjour. il-ed'd. Any and n',1 pL-rsons having .UttiK .ii'iiinst Kiihl nitntn an- hcrtihv lllitliifd to . A-.1-''' .''.!1''.. . Win' IHJC"' Atus-iicy. mm is loI vW if e? Mrs G P Griffin Mrs E C Smith Mrs W H Abi ams Mrs E R Lnckey Mrs F J Crouch Mrs JJ Walton Mrs lr D A Paine Mrs C M Horn Mrs Geo O Yoran Mr and Mrs M S Riddle, Pastor of Presbvterian Church Mrs S H Friendly " PE Bnodgra.ss " G M Whitney S P Lowell B C Dunn G J Travis, Pastor 1st Ban Church Mrs Minnie Waahhurne. P M E B Handsaker llrHT McCornack Mrs J IV Johnson and scores of others The Following Clt!zenss of Albany Certifyto the Same GREAT TRUTH: Mrs I) P Mason Mrs Wm Meyers Mrs J I Irving ' Mrs A L Lamb Mrs 11 F Ashbv Rcv Geo V Hill J A Combs The Pacific Washing Machine Co. cdel Lebanon Planin -AND- UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER ESTALISHED 1H 1875 BY S. 1. HICKERS9K. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. I manufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of Windew Frames, Door Frames, Slouldings, Brackets, Etc., in fact anything man- nfactured and kept on hand in a hrst-t lass planer. In connection with the above, I also have on hand a -wfll-assorted lumber yard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Rustic, Bevel, Weather Boarding. Flooring, and alt kinds of Finishing Lumber for Cornices, Jiitc. C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. All Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERIXG A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tatlor Shop. Vlrr Health nd Tonlh. Uyapfipia Want of Appetite, Indigent Ion, . LM -k of Strength and Tiroil illneabMlsiiely eord. Btmen, new foroe. EnliTena Mind , and sappllaa Brain Power. S a Her ins from complaint-" LADIESr Muuarto truur sex will tind n TTR HARTKTt'8 TTlflW TONIC a safe and ttpeedy aire. CJItimi a clear, heal. tny complexion, r reiiuoni atsempis uc ooanterieic- ' the original. Dr. HART Hew) ache. mailed on r Sumnla Dobb and Dream Book I a reoelpt of two cents in Doetase. w Or. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. St. Louis, Ha. ilMiidMis CUKES h lfl Fl'vl. "While YoaWait," I 1:1 f.Ji UlWUty 51 V"-''" BUT CURES" W iinfini rfT ii'mMiTninnniirlrrw r i .r r rirnr -i" ffZSSS&iZ&s?-? '-'S ' -" Iron Atomic F "YV Schultz Mrs I F Conn Mrs H P Miller Mrs CI E Cliaiiiberlain Mra Wallace Baldwin Mrs H H Hewitt Mrs J M Pollack Mrs Geo W Hoehsleetler Mrs J R Chamberlin Mrs J L Cowan Mrs A Morris Mrs Martin Payne Mrs J M Ralston Mrs B W Cundiff Mrs F II Roscoe Mrs E Blain Mrs J Klein W C Davis B F Zeigler H F Hoilenback T Wandell Mrs E Washburn Knecht & Meiser Mrs D R N Blackburn Corvallis People Who Testify the 8ame: Mrs MJ Wells, J Mason, " CC McBnde " T Callahan " A Hades " 1) A Osburn " M S Woode.ock " S JV Wilkbis " V D Burinan " O Zona Mrs J B Lee, V Weber Miss Onie Allihhi Mrs J Jiennett ' Karr " O Hodes Miss Julia, Oelby w 11 names. Miss N Muckeff Mrs P Zeroof " O JSinffham H Bona Mrs a H Bond Ljebanon Witnesses: Mrs F M Miller, " J Wassom, " I M Courtney, " Dr Lamberson, " A Crouch, " M Marsholder, " A Dodge, " I J Kirkpatrick, C W Duckett, Mrs W J Hay S500 REWARD. We will pay $nno for a sv ut tliat we cannot wash, as clean a can Ije was'liert. in onc-Swirlli the time that is re4irctl in the old wash-board ilati. The machine will be on ex hibiton, after Saturday, June 1 3, in the sample room of the St Charles Hotel, Lebanon, Oregon. Everybody bring your soil ed clothes to our office and we will wash them free of charge, that you may see our machine tested. Agents Wanted Eyerywhers. Ptnte ih! omity rijtht. for suit?. Eveir fstrrj.ly will bur a ma'-lti::? wljcn lhty .w what it v. iU !o. Yti will not hnvo to Ik- a. tulker in errter :o be a ss!enian. Hhuvt tl ladies hat it will do and U is suld- a powell. Gen'i Agts. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING I. 11ANTA, KXCHANC.E HOTEL BVILtlINQ; Drcf Suits, Wash Puits, Wraps, and Plain Sewing Neatly aud Promptly Done. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Charges reason able. A fair share of sewing solicited. Omaba, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North South, UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. G. RAWLINCS, Agent, Ml llM O SALS SPRING If you want to see the best assort mentof Gentsral Merchandise in town, and get the best values for your money, j-ou cannot do better than call on nie at my old stand, where the latest nov elties in Spring Good3 are to be had at way-down prices. Gentlemen, Call and examine my stock of Fur nishing Goods, Ties, Collars and Cufl's, ! Kid Gloves, Fine Balbriggan Lnder wear, Etc. Ladies, I have the latest novelties in Dress ! ; Goods, Ribbons, Kuchings, Silks, ' Plushes, and Trimmings of all kinds. I keep the celebiated P. N. and S. K. i Corsets, which give elegance of shape and perfection of fit. . j ! Full lines of CLOTHING, BOOTS ( j and SHOES aad GROCERIES con- i ; stantly on hand. I Produce of all kinds - taken in ex-j j change for goods. Your patronage is respectfully in- ; vited. j CHAS. B. MONTAGUE, ! Lebanon, Or. i Headquarters for Bargains DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Etc. Also Keep on Second floor a, full line of BOOTS & SHOES, In which I will not be undersold. . Come and see me and I will treat you well. ; . w. s i 3i t o :rv , ALBANY, - - - - OREGON. AT COST! To Make Room for 5Iy SPRING ft SUMMER STOCK, OF DRY GOODS, FDMISHIHG GOODS, AHD HOTMs, I WILI. CLOSF OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes. Now is the Time to SECURE REAL. BARGAINS. I Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptly at-tended. W. FY READ,! GOODS. -IJ5- J. F. HYDE, Kotary Public and Collecting Igen Justice of the Peace, Lebanon Precinct. Lebanon, Oregon. G. B. HARDY Has on hnd a large stock ot JEWELRY JUST RECEIVED Call And Secure Prices. MRS. S. H. COWAN'S Emporium of Fashion Is reptote with the Latest Styles of Hsts, Bonnets and every variety of heud-pcar known Co the taskionable world. A Firsf-Cla.s Dresimiakin Shop in ronnertfon, wliirli presided over by ladies who make Cutting and Fittuig a Spucialtj'. One Ikm.p. South or the Exicee" Orrics. V"- t i : I t - -..KCa-'-'w''"