Lebanon Express. H Y KIRKPATRICK, Fed i tor rid - Proprietor. The Au;?ttBta Chronicle pays most of the third party canidrttes will . be from the "state of obscurity. W hv plmuldn't they? It haa far the largest population. Signs, written in letters that "hp who runs mav read," are oil right; but people in this age do not go to sigu-boards for the news of the day t:itv fathers, publish the ordinan ces, A ricw explosive, claimed to be of greater power than dynamite, and not subject to climate changes, is to be tested by the board of ordinance and fortification at Washington. It is manufactured in Virginia, and is called Ameri can ttc. The wonderful resources of Leb anon and of the country surround ing Lebanon, are attracting atten tion more and more every day, and yet it is now but in its infancy in development. The Middle Georgia Argus vouch es for this tory: . ,r A cow on the farm of Mr. r. K. Burford last week gava birth to a ralf that had distinct ear-marks on rath ear, a swallow fork on the right and a smooth crop on the loft. This is the exact stock mark of Mr J. Burford, the son of the owner of the cow mentioned. Much talk is being indulged in as to the probable successor of Rt. Hon. Wm. E. Gladstone, in event ill health prevents his attendance at the coming sessionoi rvriuneui. Let us hope the "Grand Old Man" may be there, for there is no Kn cliiah IpiiiW who can occupy his place for the same good. The people of Lebanon have that confidence in the integrity and in telligence of the city council that thev believe that body will act in the matter of bonding the town, as will beat serve the interests oi fast growing little city. The supreme court of Texas has rendered its decison in a case broueht by the state to recover lands improperly patented to the railroads. The court holds that no erants should have been made on account of sidings and switches. Throueh this decision the state will recover about 6 000 000 acres of land. The Columbia river Center, ial Celebration society has been organ ized for the purpose of taking steps to properly celebrate May 11 1802, the lOLrth anniversary of the dis covery of the Co"u nbia river by Capt- Robert Gray, the first man to carry the stars and stripes around the world-this will be a notable event and one of importance to the people of this and sister states. OUR TRIP TO MONMOTH, Stato Normal Coileg-e Commence ment Exercises. June 21-23, in company with our better half we attended the commence " ntent exercises at the State Normal College, at Mon moth. The chapel was beautifully decorated with flowers and hand paintings; on the wall, over the stage hang the anchor, with appended the class motto: 'Class of 1881, edu cation ends only with life." Rev. Ir. Elliott, of Portland, preach ed the baccu la urate sermon, and was introduced by President Campbell. The Dr. began by stating very pleas antly, that he was highly pleased with the aorraal, and congratulated the people that the sehool was under the care of the state. 4'Is not the life more than meat, and the body than rai ment?" His ermoii pointed the stu dent to the necessity of beginning aright, "seek first the kingdom of God mid his righteousness, and all these things ehall be added." The speaker Mpote with much earnestness and was attentively listened to throughout. Sabbath afternoon we took the motor and rode to Independence, and spent the evening fa sight seeing. Monday morning, in company with Mr. J. Jj. Griggs, we drove to Dallas, the county fteat, and were surprised to see such a thriving little town. Monday afternoon was the 'Class Tree" exercises. It has been the cus tom of the normal graduating class of each year to plant a tree on the oollege campus as a memorial to Its members the class or 1S91 selected the juniper iiee, The exercises were good. Rev. Mr. Lott made an address; Miss Kliza Iteth Carouthers was the class historian and suitably summed up past of the life of each member of the class. Mr Howe prophesied of their several destinies In ten years next suceeditig;Mixs Scho fivhi gave tree dedication address The xerelses were int rspersed with music The annual reunion of the students culled out a large audience. Tuesday morning the faculty and students, with a large number of visi tors, assembled in tha chapel; the de votional exercises were conducted by Elder Messick, and after a few words from each of the faculty, Prof. Tuthill jra.ve a reading; followed by Hon N. L. Butler, in a good solid speech. We pepfcTtben shown through the college. Th seoeption tendered the regents wasajxiost enjoyable occasion, which we had the pleasure of attending. Gov PeTiooj-er, the board of regents, the board of trustees, the faculty, Mrs Rel her, Mrs Bentley, Mrs 8cofield, Mrs Mcintosh; Misses Anna Lee, Clara Oard, Fannie Griggs, Elizabeth Car outhers; Col Love 11 and aids O X G J Griggs and C C Doughty attended The school ha, done good work under the management of Prof Camp bell. There were twenty graduates this year. The outlook for the coming' year Is flattering. We had a very pleasant home at the jcfcilence of Hon. I. If. M. IS u tier dur- I ingoor stay. MHIICOMB ECHUKfl. More emigrants needed. Cascara, trees seem to be shedding their bark. The river is felling again arid trout fish ing will noon be urood. Mr. Griffith takes out two loads of bark to-day. r - Still the treos fill, c. Messrs. Doone, Workman and Pottwrs ranches. There are several fine churns up here that ore still hi need xf owners. M. E. V. M ILI.OW I'RAIHIK Johua Nichols pot his kitchen done, but not a wm does he say about that oyater supper. Antonio 11. Steinpiimlt pot a fine garden, John Ihompson has a good garden, also. Andy T, Nicholn has his house finished, I suppose fmin the way he is fixing up he is going to get a house-keeper before long. .some one let the cat out of the bag about htm and Misa Mealy. Mr. Nichols visits tliere pretty often time will tell Hill. Mealy ifl fixingup his place in good shape don.t know but he is getting tired of bad; ing too. MOUNTAIN HOME. tr-clayed. C. C. Cooper is slashing brush for Marion leach. this week. n e learn Mr. L. B. Henderson went to Crowfordsville on business, last RaUirday. T. B. Wright moved in his new house Tuesday. . Mr. H. S. Wootlen and wife have been Hite srek the past week. Ae learn that Prof. Arnold has twenty one scholars and is proscring with his singing school. We understand C. K. Creig and Warner Authors will commence work on the Brownsville canul, Monday next. There was quite a large attendance at the Sabbath school last Sunday, considering the rainy weather. Mr. Joe. n- Smith of Brush Creek, has been visiting his folks, the past week. Mr. 8m Hawkens went to Holiey last Sunday, to attend meeting at that place. We learn that Mr. J times Tyler will leave for Santa Rosa Cal., in about ten days. Mr. J. V. Wright, of Fern Hidge made Mountain Home a flying call, on last Mon day. Nokth Ambricax Pie Kater. HA.LKTON. I wish to remove the false impression which the bachelors" last week mav have made. I am a maiden and a? old as any hi these tootmus, i am 37 but why any roh- t Jem an should speak disparagingly of a lady over ten years, as an old maid is is more than 1 can understand. I desire him to understand now (if he does not take the hint before, he will when he comes Saturday night to spend the evening) we respectable girla, yes girls, are not going to to be called by such a disrespectful name as old maids. Jt does not sonnj very bad to say an oldish girl, but old maid sounds so rediculously bad. Now Mr. don't-siffn- yjur-nanie, let us have all the news you can get, but please do not disgrace your self, by heaping coals of fire on your head. by calling your best girl an old maid, if she iapast3StUat is nothing, she has hardly reached her prime. Now with the best wishes to alt the single men in the moun tain's t shall now tell you the news. Mr. Judd Mealy and Miss Joy pa5RC-d Concord to-day, and they report everyone well at Pleasant Ridge and in that vicinity. Mr. J Nicholls and Willie, from Willow I'rarie, were down and took home a cow and calf. Mr. J. H. Galbraith, who has been quite sick, is reported Ijctter. There is some preparation being made for business at Okola. By the way, this is the finest place, for small business, on the road from Ijcbanon to JLower Soda. There will be a grist mill, able to grind all the wheat raised in this vicinty, thus making a market at home, saving the money at home. A saw mill will also be built and this will necessary call for a store and post office. and a there w:Ji be a feed stable and hotel, this will be a fine opening for business, and then there will be a bridge built on the Santiam at Rocky Point, which will supply the needed outlet to Big Bottom and the entire surrounding country, all of which will be of great utility. The Alliance is at work in our quiet country. Some one broke into the drug store at fc? svect Home Saturday night and took about 3 dom oranges they also, stole some oats from Mr. taeorge Miller at the feed stable. Mrs. Jackson was thrown from her horse Monday, and was badly hurt. We have a base ball club at Sweet Home. There wiH be a picnic at Sweet Home Friday, it being the close of Mr Swan's school. Mess. Edward Simmons and J. McClure are building a large barn for Mr. Unger. Mr. Charles Homer is visiting at Concord to-day. The Bchool is short several weeks on ac count of bad colds. Om M Am. Some femd or feiuds, in 1mm an shape, without Hie lear of God or man, and insti gated by the devil, have been wantonly and maliciously robbing the graves of flowers'in the old Lebanon cemetery. ' The friends -of loved ones sleeping in that silent city have determined, in the future to protect, at all hoard the home of the dead, and if those miscreants do not desist they will be hand led without mercy. We hereby give notice that we will use whatever evidence we can procure and employ the best of counsel to prosecute any and all persons, taking flowers, plucking shrubcry or in any wire doing any injnry to the Lebanon cemetery. J. II. Miniate rial And 'Sunday .School Convention. The Ministerial and Sundny schfKI convention of (he Kvanj?elical Associ ation convenes at Sweet Home on the 7th of July at 7,30 p M and will contin ue over the 8th and 9th, holding session morning, nfternoon and evening ot each day. Friends are expected to come provided with lunch so that it may not be nceerssary for them to g-o home which would make it impossible for many to attend the evening session A good programme is arranged and an interesting and profitable time expect ed. Ail are invited to nttend. Thos. A. Yost. Let our English cousins ping ap propriately, "Gol save the Prince." He needs it. If yon have no Lebanon real estate, better jret some, now. The canal will soon be lit re. and Tvith it mjinnfactnrinfj enterprises. Dirt here becomiiic more valuable every day. $100 Reward. $100. The readers f the Expkksb will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure ic the nly positlvecuro now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh btdng a constitutional disease, mint res a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct Iv upon the blood and mucous surface of the systum, thereby distmying the foundation of tlie disease, and giving the patient trength by building up the constitution snd assisting nature in doing its work. The aroprietors have so much faith lit its cura pive powers that they offer One Hundred hollars for any esse that it fails to cure. tSend for list uf testimonials. Address P. J Cheney 9 Co., Toledo, O- Sold ly lrng.i;is Notice Is hereby given to all parties ludebtcd to Harbour Bros, or to Bar bour & Dalglcteh, of Lebanon, Oregon, that all debts due eithei of said firm 9 must be paid at once, or satisfactory arrangements made therefor. Other wise the undersigned will be forced to Institute suit fur the collections of said debts. Lebanon, Or., June 8, 1891. N.S. Dai-qleish. Administrator. 3amukl.M. Garland, Atty. A Sure Care for Pllea. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration causing Intense Itch ing when warm. This form, as well as blind, bleedlnp; and protruding;, yield at once to 3r. Bnsanko's Pile Kemedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching; and effects a permanent cure. 50c. l)ruKfjfi9ts or mail: treatise free. !r. Bosan kb, 329 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Bold by M. A. Miller. All parties knowing themselves In debted to John linger will now take notice that all accounts unpaid by Aug. 1st., 1801, will be sued upm at ihttt date. This is the last notice to I e given. I hare waited long; enough. Pay all accour. U to Samuel M. Gar land. July 2, ltoJL J(HX TjKOER. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, T. E. Hogg, Receiver, Oregon Development Co's Steamshp Line 226 Mlltt 8hortrl 20 Hoon L Tlml Than by any other Route. FIRST-CLASS THROUGH PASSENGER AND FREIGHT LINE From Portland and nil points in the Willamette Valley to and from Ban Francisco, CaL OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIM SCHEIUT.K (Execpt Sunday.) Lv YaquiTia 7:00 A M l.v Co:-vAUi.W:aS A M Ar Albany A il Lv CorvalTls Ar Vntjuiim..,. l.PM 4:3S I U O. & f. trainx connect at Albany ar1 Corvallts. Tlie abow irAtm eonnetrt at Yaontna with the Oregon leTrfoimeut Ctnipaiiy"! Hue or Sieant-sliip-i bvtweinr Yaquina and San Fram-Lsco. SAILING DATES, S. S. Willamette Valley -Till BAIL Krrtro YaquJna .Jime 4, June 13. Jne25. Fnxn San Fnaeinco May 31, " 9. IS & 27. This eomnjiny rewres lite rizht to chanee saiN Ing dateu withtmt notice. WM. M. HOACi. C C. IKMII'E. Gt-ncral Manager. U. F. & P. Afient. Ccrvallis, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 1.an OmcE at Oregon fMry, Orvson, May 21. Vntie frs herebr Eriren that the ftll-inir-anud settler has tiled nor(e of his (mention to mate tinal proof in support of hb elaim. and that said im trill le mu'le before ttte t. oiinty flerfe ot n County, at Albanr. Oreffoc. ou July i:L iS?i, viae: P. N. MII.X.AKI, HoMead Entry No. for the K. J of X. W. y. and Ixits 1, 2. S anl 4, Pe. . Tp. i:t. fe. R. 1 W. He name the followitifr witnew4.9 to irm-e hid continuous rwideui.-c uuoii and cultiva tion of. Mid land, vix: Geonre l-'ivt-r. (eortre WW mm. (reorge Klum and James Vnnderfiool, all of StNlaville "P. O., Unn County, f )n-von. j. 1. Arrfciwo., itepier. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land OJllce at Oreiron Cilv. Oregon. 1 Hay 21, 1U. f -Notice Is hereby Riren that the folloiviu?-namel wttlerha filed "notice of his intention to make final nrrtof in-unrvrt of hi cluini. and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk uf Linn County, at Albany, Oregon, on July if, viz; ORES C. MARHHAIX, Pre-emption D. S. No. 7444. for the E. Jof 8. W. 4. and Lots 8 and 4, Sec. 30. Tp. 12 S., K."2 K. drew Vail trod William llule, nil of 1 h:11tm. Unn County, in'g- J. X. Al'J'KKSOX, lietptor. NOTICE FOR PUBL.ICATIOX. I-and Office at Oregon ilv. Ore-iron. May -SI, laOl, Notice Cb hereby frienthat the fonnwipgnamcd seiner nas niei noiieeor nis intention i niaKe final rrrt)f in suixrt or IiIm claim, and that said rn-oof will be made before the County t'lerk of l inn County, at Albany, Oregon, ua July 14, lWd, RORGE fUBBP. Pre-cTOrXion r. S. No. 7101 for the K. .Jof S.T.. K, ! He uaiaes the folTowiiiff wil:iescn to prove his cot.(inuon& r..siJencc upon and cultivation ot, said ! and. viz: OcarW. Morrish, Oren O. Marshall, ( Iuukins and L. Crowdlcy. all of Lebanon, i.inn Cuunt v.Oregon. J. T. AI'l'KIiSON, liegister. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Weelc.J Wheat 85c Outs 50c Hay $15 per ton. Flour SI 40(1 50 per sack. Chop $1 50 per cwt. Bran 80c per cwt. MiddHiiK--iH 50 per cwt. Potatoes 35c. Apples Dried, 8c per 11k Plum! Dried, 7c Onions 5c. eef Drehsed. 6-7c. Veal 5(Sx6o. Pork Dressed1, 5Gc. Iard VSlOtU. Hams 3 ii$ 1 5c per lb. Hhouidera r 10c. Sides 10(S12ic per lb. fieeae U(S 12 per do. Dunks $7 50 per doss. Chickens $4 00(o 5 (X). Turkeys 12ci per lb. Kjjga ISc per doz. Butter 20c per lb. Hides Cireeu, 24c; dry, 6c THE CHURCHES. MKTIIODIsr KPrsCOPAL Cin-KOH Thomas P. Bovtl. pastor Scttjccs ercrv Sabbath at 11 A. M. and 7 P.M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Meut mjrof tlift Emvorth J-etistw at 3 P. M. Pravcr snoctfnK Thnrsriay ercTimfr 7::!0 o'clock. All arc mvftiI to attend thc?o st-rvices. PRKSBYTERTAN ("TiTKClf A. Jlnrcellns. pan tor. St rvk-es cv-.-rv S.'blmHi at 11 A M.ami7 :0 P.M. SobbiUh :: JlOt-! :Xl H .. HI. r.-.iytT mwl Weductfluy cviiiii;i at 7:'l'.l o"eloc:k. All wul eomt. fn-MP.KRl.AXI' PliEnVTERTAN CUTRr!? E. V.. ThoinpsoTi. ntor. Preaches: srrvi res c::tTb Sabniitli at 11 A. M. l 7:30 P. T. I'tiimt m.-vt-hig Wrdncsdny uvcainfr at 7:30. Sunduv ScIkjoI every Sblialii at 30 A. M. M. E. CHURCH. SOUTH G. S. Hanlcitcr. pns !or. PrtRchinf? frsi taMmth at 11 A. M. and each Sabbath, evening at 7:Xi. fc'nnduy ncliool nJ 3 P. M, Co bum prayer m(ti::2 curb Friday cveuiug. KTcryl.ifwfy -.velfoiac. FIltHT HAITI sT ClIi"RC;T C. U. Lainar, pas .tr. Serices held ic the Aea-.b-iijy. PreafilibiB every first and second fc'irnddv ;tt 4 I. M. Sunday School at 12:10 P. 11. WHICH is 1 j-v. rs We use the Pacific Washing Matliinf CWe don't nee the Pacific Washing Machine Notice Wbat we Claim For tbe Pacific, prRT A famllr'a washitur done nertPrtly white as snow, in 20 miimte. or ime-ntih the time of any aiarhme on the market. StanwXD No labor. Third No rubbing Fot'RTH No Iiine(etnairatively) Fiptii N fnel (eomparativelj) Pixth No chemical to rut the fntrments Kr knth Xo making Eighth No pumiting or pounding; Nikth No (Killing Tenth No wearing t Elevesth NotcariiiB The machine will save the average family 25 jH'r cent per year by not nibbing or wearing the clothing In the wai-hiug pnteem. tnaay nothing of ! great xavbig of labor, fuel and time. '"Seeing belleTing," so please ace our machioe operate hefore you object, or buy tome inferior machine. eadWMYourHeighbors Saj of thePaclDc EVOF.XE, Or, 1XB1. irp, the uHdfTrsigncd cifizvit of A'm cne, 0fo, having thomvgh'y tetteri t.'te Pavijiv Wantin Martine do ttiott cheerfully reeommtrnti the xame to ail trho neeu a Jtrt-trfaAi mnehitw. It dM i -8 work iterferttf in a remtirkattt- short t:metand iviitout any tahor, o totnyetik It zf au thnt Mcuxn jittneft v H rtiitmn f-.'cim it to br. It in the bent mackhte tre have ecn erf, and does its work better. , A G Ilovev, Pros Lane Co Bank, T G Hendricks, Pres 1st Nat Hank G A Blair and wife, Pastor C T church F M Wilkins SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. LEBANON. ORECON. GEO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney-at-Law AND NOTAItY ITUIJC, Albany, Oregon. Will pmrtiee in all the enrt of thin Ptate. Ottiee, trunt rooms over bank of Oregon. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of fioyal C'oJleBC of London and Bell vue Mediinl Colle(tc, Sfa. Chronic cases a specialty. Cancers removed w ithout pain or the knife. OFFICE Kirkpatrick s building, Lebanon, Or FORTMILLER & IRVING, DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CABPKTSWA T.Xj PAPER AND PICTUHE FBASI lit. Undertaking- a Specialty ALBANY, OREGON. Udifs 33 W. L. DOUGLAS gK 0 A 1 m and other speclal rf. 3fc Wm II C" ties for Oontfemen. K UkWmm Indies. etc.. or war- a or oanom, Aaarera tfrcktoB. Mmmm, Sold by HACKLEMAN. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon Cltv, O report, I May 21, lsfli. f Notice is Iiereby jrlA-cn that the. following-named settler hiis liled notice of his intention to make ft mil pnnf in mipport of his claim, and that wild proof will be inailo before the County Clerk of I.inu County, at Albany, Oregon, ou July 14, 1891, OSCAR W. MORRISH, Pre-emption P. S. No. 7445, for the N. E. i Sec. :n. lp. R.2 K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, wild land, viz: Orel. C. Marshall( (ieora (iibbs at id William Hale, of Lebanon. Lmn County, Orecon, and Andrew Vail of Waterloo. P.inn Count v, Ore gon. J. T. APPEliSON, leister. Administrator's Notice. Nottre v hereby given tTiat. by virture of an onli-r of the Coumy t "ourt ;f I.inn county. Oregon nude and duly entered of record therein. May s, isftl, the i'i)der."it,ued N. It. Dulglei.h was ap poimed administrator of the oMate of Win. M. ilarbiiur. ded'd. An and nil pi-rwons haviuis" claims ap-niii!t said e.la:e arc heruby notified to jircKent thom. with iroier vouelier.f. to the undur igncd, at the stoit; of Harbour fc l-algeish, Ixibaii 011, l.iun county. Oregon, wiCiin ssx months from this date. Lebanon, or., June .V N.H. iJAL'Jl-'fSU, Adra'r Kst. Wtu' J:trljour, Dec'd. y.tM'L M. GAItLAii'D, Attorney. TiW-t c u 11 r Mrs G P Griffin Mrs E C Smith Mrs W H Abiams Mrs E K Luckey Mrs F J Crouch Mrs J J Walton Mrs Ir D A Paine Mrs C M Horn Mrs Geo O Yoran Mr and Mrs M 8 Riddle, Pastor of Preshvterian Church Mrs S II Friendlv " P E Snodgrass " (i M Whitney S P Lowell B C Dunn G J Travis, Pastof 1st Bap Church Mrs Minnie Washhurne, P M E B Handsaker l)r H T McCornack Mrs J W Johnson and scores of others Certify to the Same GREAT TRUT Mrs 11 P Mason Mrs Wm Meyers Mrs J D Irving Mrs A L Lamb Mrs II F Ashbv Rev Geo W Hill .1 A Combs The Pacific Washing Machine Co. curl Lebanon Planing Mill AND UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. ESTALISHED IK 1878 BY S. 1. XICKERSQH. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TVPE. I niKiuifaeture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all styles of Windeir Frames, Door Frames, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc., in fact anything man ufactured and kept on hand in a first-class planer. In connection with the above, I also have on hand a well-assorted lumber vard in which is to be found rough and dressed Lumber, Rustic, Hovel, Weather Boarding. Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber for Cornices, Etc. '.'i'''.''''.''.."'.'..' mii-m - C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. AH Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tailor Shop. TONIC Will Pnrtiy th BiaMii raralate thei IjTer and KMufi anij Baator thet Wane oi Appetite, Indigestion, Itnct or tttrongtn and xiren miiMiM ana usitm rceiva new roroe. .enliven tuiaa , and applle Bruin Power. SaHeriiiK from complaint A I C 5 peculiar to their tei will Qnd TONTC a cafe and apeeily o;iro. Give alar, heal- ' thy complexion. Frequent attempts atoountorfeifr ing only add to the popularity of the original. ftrCf 0,r,ArimBnt-.l. tho OBIGINAL ..d BEST. (Dr. Oar H inai tr. HAH fcK O 1 kK u y-.li r-ii-Da lure Constipation, Liver Complaint and Sick 9. OHnpiQ ino buu. u-iaaua uwn mm 1 nmiint nf two cents In DOBtace. W Dr. HART6R (MEDICINE CO., 8t,Lonia, a V -of q Wife? F W Schult Mrs I F Conn Mrs II V Miller Mrs O 15 Chamberlain Mrs Wallace Baldwin Mrs H II Hewitt Mrs J M Pollack Mrs Geo W HoeliHteetler Mrs J R Chamberlin Mrs J L Cowan Mrs A Morris Mrs Martin Payne Mrs J M Ralston Mrs li W Cundiff Mrs F II Roscoe Mrs E Blain Mrs J Klein W C Davis B F Zeigler II F Hollenback T Wandell Mrs E Washburn Kneeht & Meiser Mrs D R N Blackburn Oorvalll, Pmk Wh. T.itllV th. 8.m: Mrs Mj Wells, " J Mason, " CC MeBnde " T Callahan " A Hades "DA Osburn "MS Wondmoh " S AT Wilkins " J) D Burman " O Lona Mrs J B Lee, J' Weber Miss OnteAll'ihin Mrs J Bennett " Karr " a Hades Miss Julia, Oelbg W II Hartles, Miss AT Markey Mrs P Zeroof " G Jfinrham js juona Mrs O H Bond Iebaaoa Vritaeaneai Mrs F M Miller. " J Wassom, " I M Courtney, " Dr Laniberson, " A Crouch, " M Marsholder, " A Dodge, " I J Kirkpatrick, C W Duckett, Mrs W J Hay $500 REWARD. We will jmj tuOO for m wufc'.aff that we cannot weeh, as vlean an can be washed, in one-fourth the time that is required in tbe old wah-board ptxa. The machine will be on ei bibiton, after Saturday, June 13, 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 Everywhere. Slate ark. count?- rierhta for le. ETere family will bur a machine when idey see what it will do. Yu wta not have to N a talker in orrler to be a mlcmnan. Sli-wthe Unies what it will da and it is aohi- & powell, Gen-i Agts. K ANY HEADACHE "BUtoTraWji!, PUT CURES - NOTHina. cube; FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING MRS. M. BANTA, EXCHANGE IIOTEL BUI1JMXG. Dress Suitn. Wih Snits. Wrap, mod Plain Sewing Neatly and Promptly Hone. Cuttinn and Fitting a Specialty. Ohargva reason able. A fair share of hewing solicited. DENVER Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL. ST. LOUIS. AND ALL POINTS East, North South, -A.T UNJ0N TICKET OFFICE, C. C. RAWLINCS, Agent, Albany, : : Oregon. MTIGK8IS ON SAUE SPRING If you want to see the best assort ment of General Merchandise in town, and get the best values for your money, you cannot do better than call on me at my old stand, where the latest nov elties in Spring Goods are to be had at way-down prices. Gentlemen, Call and examine my stock of Fur nishing Goods, Ties, Collars and Cuffs, Kid Gloves, Fine Balbriggan Under wear. Etc. Ladies, I have the latest novelties in Dress Goods, Ribbons, Ruchings, Silks, Plushes, and Trimmings of all kinds. I keep the celebiated P. N. and S. K. Corsets, which give elegance of shape and perfection of fit. Full lines of CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES and GROCERIES con stantly on hand. Produce of all kinds taken in ex change for goods. Your patronage is respectfully in vited. CHAS. B. MONTAGUE, liebanon, Or. AlbanyFurnitureCo H. R. HYDE, Proprietor, A FUL,T,I.I2fKOF F virniture OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And ALL KINDS of CARPETS. We make a specialty of UNDERTAKING. Calls ans wered night or day. BALTIMORE BLOCK, ALBANY. OREGON. . AT COST! To Make Room for My SPRING & SDMMER STOCK, or DRY GOODS, FURIISIIIG GOODS, ilD IOTIOKs, I WIIX CLOSF OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes jknc cost. Now ia the Tim to SECURE REAL. BAROAINS. I Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store In the Valley. MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended. W. K. READ, .A-lbcLa-ir, Orpoxi. MBS. S. H. COWAN'S Emporium of Fashion Is replete with the Latest Styles of Hat. Bennett and every artety of head-sear knoim to tha fashionable world. A Firat-ClaM Dreasmakinfr Shop in connection, which is presided over by ladies who make Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. Ohe Door Sovtit of tuje " Ecinxss" Orncx GOODS. J. F. HYDE, lotarj PabHe tai Collecting Agent, Justice of the Peace, Lebanon Precinct. Lebanon, Oregon. A. F. STOWE. Attorney -at - Law, Lebanon, Okbook. CollctioDa siren prompt and carefnl atteatinn. WiU practtce to an the courts of the state. ernes nt aksakb's block. G. E. HARDY JEWELER, Has on hand a 1T-pa stock of JEWELBY JUST RECEIVE!) Call And Secure Prices. Nota ry Ftibl ic. RELIABLE REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER. AeiWT FOB THB CONTIWENTAL FlR. IN8. Co, or iSew York. Heal Estate in aU its branches. Laree anrl -email tract of Fruit. Forrninr. anri Gzajdng landa. $SO OOO to loan on good real etat security. LEBANON, OREGON.