I
OUR HEALTH RESORTS.
SOlKHIt, PIJ.VI) Al'l'Oiifr'ioX.MENT.
I!7J T A X BMW II TfISKS OF XllUS jMUl 4 inmrllamu to,G70-:-ar
boduvt! U' n)i;l I (ikr.'oo.
CniillA. tf I 4S. ,
fKmni Uarri.slmrv Ctiui-iur.
We found Bml.ivllle five miles smith
of Lebanon, beautifully Hltinttt il on 11
wouiIlmI slcie ovi'i'liinkiiift u. broad ex
panse of productive valley, Tim busl
I mw portion (if the tnvvn eonipi'lsi'S on
tine two-story hotel, one boarili!i',r
house, one general store, blacksmith
shop, livery stable, druc store, post
utile uud school luiuae. TI10 plane Is
ttiilv accessible, there being 11 daily
hack run .from Lebanon, with which
town It la i)ls: c.ililiL'ctuil by telegraph.
Tne mineral spriuu la well ili'Volnpcd
mill cured fur, Ijumijj: supplied with brick
ttiill, rni)f, steps, fuucetx, tile. The
water Ih very strong in pu e soda, unii
in free to everybody to drink or carry
iiway. Tin.' population of tliu town in
about 14"), iin.4 most ot the residents
have very neat dwelling. There are
at present iilimit 25 families camping
here, hut Jnru orim'iis arc present
every Suuibiy. It Is said hero that I'
la a decided fact th.it a motor line will
soon he built bjtween here and I.obu
11 m.
Two nnd a half miles east of 8ndu
' vllle we cam to the pleturesiHte little
village of Waterloo, situated on the
west bank of the Hmitiam, Here is
nlso found a line soda spring tlie water
of which is fully equal to Unit of Kudu
vitle. This town consists of u suinll
store and pnst-otliee, hotel and livery
stable, with about ten or twelve resi
dences. One of the rarest and most
viiluuiilc features is its natural water
power which is reliably not equalled
hv any in this purtnf the stale. The
river here is spanned by a remarkubly
line wooden bridge; and about this ro
mantic little village we find the grand
est and must plctur.sqiie scenery
imaginable. The prlnclii.il resources
ot this part of the country are agricu I
ture mid fruit ruising. Tho principal
outlet of these places is Lebanon, there
being a hard smooth road between the
places. Although boll) of these towns
me old-settled jilaces, there is at pres
ent every iinl.citioii that within the
next few years they Aill exmriencean
era of decided Improvement and devel
opment. I'r.iperly owners In and
about Waterloo are now platting ex
tcrsivc additions to the place, and have
a force of surveyors at work ut present.
. Although we were obliged to make
hurried observations, and had but a
couple of days to tarry, we experienced
a pleasant and exhilarating trip, ami
would fain have prolonged it into
weeks. : '
Com io,
The proposition of Dr. L. Foley
to furnish electric lights was con
sidered ot a meeting of the Council
'Wednesday night, but one of the
City Fathers being absent the mat
ter was deferred eo be taken up
again to-night (Thursday). Tho
Foley proposition as modified is
certainly a very liberal one and
ought to be accepted.
The new advertisement of T. L.
'Wallace & Co., the heavy clothiers
of Albany, will be found elsewhere.
This is a deservedly popular house
and we recommond it to Lebanon-"
iuns who go to Albany to buy.
Preaching ul the Presbyterian church
next Sabbath, 11 A M and S p st, by the
J'ustor Ilcv E C Jacka Christian En
deavor meeting 7 1' M Bablmth School
10 A M
It is reported that the child of
Mr Knox died at Uj p:r Soda.
No..
Dist.
1 J
No.
I'llllils
Clerk.
II. l'cery, 33
2 llonior Leuvcr, C5
il (ieorge Fitiley, !)!
4 Henry Cyrus, 5I
5 C. G.'l!urkhart.lO'.l2
0 fi, A. IJuwson,
7 K. E. Hiuumo'ik,
8 J. L. Miller,
C. M. Hamilton,
10 J. 1!. Smith,
I t John Handner,
12 1'. 1'. (hubtreu,
lit A. P. Fliirv,
M F. L. Hnell,
15 J. M. Churchill,
1 Dr. L. Foley,
17 V). F, Hiirdmiiii,
18 II. C. Powell,
111 Ed Chambers,
S) J. A. Jones,
21 W. J. Turnidge,
22 Michael liilvou,
2!1 W. Wilson,'
'24 d. L. lines,
25 T. McGhcc,
211 C. Hcott,
27 J. H. Bcott,
2(i W. H. Kirk,
-2U h. Whcnklon,
KO Dean Wheeler,
, 4"
!)7
, K5
4:1
U4
47
7:s
4
4o
810
KO
73
42
71
iW
82
28
(Ki
(10
11 M
44
45
S7
20
111 W. K. Temple, ,- 411
82 W. E. Fisher, 55
3,'i J. E. Michael, 45
U C. H. Whitney, 47
35 F. G. lllumhart, i!8
3(1 A.TlI. Aehesou, 7(1
37 W. A. McCorniick,S5
38 C: 8. Smith, 8H
89 John W. I'upth, .'. 52
40 Jno. Lauimer, 35
41 Jno. Hobb, ' lti2
42 Damon Smith, 20S
43 H. S. Owe 1, 27
44 W. C. Nicholson, 27
J. M. 1'icrce,
4 I!. E. Urinies,
47 J. M. l'hilpott,
48 P. II. Wigle,
4!) J. H. Wigle,
50 John II. iteblmn,
51 II. C. Davis, '
52 W. A. Dunn,
63 J. M. Long,
M J. W. Hwank,
55 1), Andrews,
fifi J. II. Edwards,
57 C. t'. Swank,
GSOIATealey,
01) J E Dow, ,
B0 J It Trask,
61 Hamuli Hhclton,
ta J. 8 Wntkins,
Bli Hugli Dinwlbdle,
ftt O M Alford,
liSAb Arnold,
till T E Aycrs,
OT John Barton,.'.
S Tjljunkcrs,
(III DTurnor,
70 W A (tlcnson,
71 Eph Piatt,
Ti A W Htamird,
K W J Turnidge,
4 J I) Irvine,
7i J. . Eiillis,
7(1 End .ti'snelt,
77 Nuwlou (Jrabtrce,
78 L H Truelove,
7I A E Cooper, .
61)
!!7
27
2(i
50
50
38
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11)4
. 48
50
S7
74
52
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20
55
81
44
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51)
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47
45
m
52
62
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1!8
01
'150
fit
1!0
30
K
38
Ajn't.
i 47 85
71) 75
711 85
114 55
15S3 40
75 40
IB 15
140 05
, 50 .75
02 35
1)2 K0
OH 15
105 85
4 30
05 25
4111 50
70
411
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8:1
84
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112
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81
28
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81
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30
85
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28
II)
88
38
DO 20
71 Hi
42 05
81 till
at mi
27 5
4i! 50
IK 0
(111 70
40 40
48 80
41 1)5
II I 85
5!) 55
II') 711
58 00
44 1)6
52 l
75 40
48 50
5s 75
72 50
lll in
87 70
27 55
47 85
5) 10
5 M)
81 J M Klllr,
82.1ETroaililell, ,
K8 I I W Arnold,
84 W A Uaddeii,
85 A Humpbrev, '
80 Hi! Miller, "
87 TJ 1'hllpot,
8H C II U 'guil,
HI) li W lllauil,
IW 1. T It rry,
IH Tims Thoiupson,
82 Levi Metjueeii,
m Wl) Wasliburn,
04 Jnhii Clnince, .
05 John curl,
OH OH Slum,
117 Tlios Lewis,
08 C T Craft,
00 W T lloriom
100 II A Orilllu
101 8 S Deeper
102 J Allcumaud
103 lien Wlilte
104 h Washburn
103 O 8 Stuyton
llli) Minor McQueen
ID! 00 jo; j k wlley
105 85 108
(10 oil 100 C J llrown
102 05 Democrat
118 90 Th';r! w'" 'Jt' EloMiliimnry
40 GO C1!l-lll'tll'lllnl,lt Riven one evening
jj, y(j soon, proliulily during next week,
yQ under the direction of Mrs. Cnhl .
103 '85 ' sw siiNia'ibiii-ii.
113 80 .
05 25 Tho following iinmcd persons
' 53 05 l'-nvo become subscribem to the
2!) Uil E.wtKHB within the past week,
(12 35 J. P.'McKnight, Lebanon.
79 75 H. Skinner, . "
05 15 O. C. l'urdyy .' ..
08 15 Dodson Dros., : ''' .
. 55 10 J. E. Michael. '
111) 20 Elliott, "
137 75 TV H. Trnntinnii. Tall num.
A. Anderson, Waterloo.
H. (1. Khun, "
IL Kenrn, , "
S. E. Smith, "
fi. W. V. ID It, Tangent.
Rev. W. II. Howard, "
S.H.Moses, : " '
K. A. Shurer, " .
55 10
75 40
50 75
220 40
301 00
30 15
30 15
53 (15
35 15
37 70
72 50
72 CO
55 10
40 (10
281 30
(II) m
. Mr J IC Adcox and wife visited
relatives in Albany this week,
MH& R. H. COWAN'S
s s Emporium", of Fashion
12(1
107 31)
.75 40
30 Hi
42 05
50 75 A FfH-Cliii Jlri'mnllliip Sim
I replete Willi llle Jjite.l Style. nr Ilftl. nomieln
mill livery THi iety of lieinl-jteiir kiniivn le
the riuililiilmlile ivurlil.
70 75
03 80
42 (fi
72 60
44 05
08 15
0 ") 2 5
43 50
60 1)0
80 00
120 85
42 05
180 80
217 50
71 1)5
42 05
41 50
W) 00
55 10
willed preilileil over liy luilli ivllu (untie
CillUHB mill rillllif! 11 Speeiiiuj.
QNll IJllOR SeCTII IW TUB "ti.ll'REWi" Orl'I'H
F0RTM1LLER & IRYIiiG,
' DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,
CAUI'KTHWADD PAI'EU AND
1'UTUHDl'KAMlilS. ;
Undertakini? a Specialty
ALBANY, ORECON.
20 bread tickets for 9, at the ,Slur
ITStUUtllllt. , , : ..
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