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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1891)
, newspa was burn-' would liko to iters' Alliance mill going lu do the -ml the farmers seem g t lit i r plans to them- .Iniiwt u mouth until leap sums ofiair .young men lire nevvtus. They are afraid ,lll l:e no, trills left .to propose ,ne lit'st of January tit the rate urn boinj: piovi'il up on. 't e.pcct to grow und prosper, we ill pull tugwtier mill all pull. Hie -A. Capital and labor lnu.it uu Vind and both unlit work for iLim purpose. , Unless this is "one. to ptbii Lebanon to the "-ive yttii than useless, m .oiil! : Mossbaekism lifogyism are being pushed ; , 'rfo one aide and the wheels ..tess are being steadily rais : of the ruts of procrastination daced upon the solid fuunda nf push and advancement. r Steamer, Mtgic Ross' that wrecked off the coast near Ya- inan Jmy was badly, damaged. ferew it is believed all perished he deep Witter.. The gale along ust was general and several Jcre badly disabled. . '-.' -'t f0la ''hardens" his stiiek'jby starvation J..nd ex viit be quite likely to find !jniing ilun't pat, and ti e 'all bright,, will stay at :i8 as they have tu 5; HZ H, H, WATERS, - ' Attorney and Counselor at Law, Status Commercial Sin. k St Charles Hotel, Corner Alain anil .lh'i-inati StiYetf. , X13M-VNOIV', l OHEOON. BUD THIIM VSUH, .Proprietor. . First-Class in all Apartments. Special attention paid to Com mercial men. Hoard mid Loilgiusr, per day, $1 to 82; per wed;, $4.50 to Sli. ill T DKALEU IN GroceriesPMision, rrlHC'"o, CiftJirH, Nuiolforw' .A.r- Foreign and Domotttic Fruits mid Goufootioiiory Queonsu'itre and Glassware, Lamps Htid Lamp Fixture. Pnyej Catsh For Eygis. Main H(.r LiSEANON, OR THE POST-OFFCE STORE lie f if tii'W 'j Milntions is jon us. Men and boys ta Drink a little less and be ami at church oftener. t one resolve to be and do a teriti the year to ; come, 'lie year just drawing the tt shall shut us out from ,. .'5itie.' ' C;.-" Vw. Orlenni Uncle Tom's J. pear at iiiuiil Kali on "filing, , Dec. .lOtli.-This very strung one, being Well known players, among ;befoiTrl Miss Edna (,'luie . VJ . ji.. The company sj.ldaugh's famous 'b orchestra. ' I have the finest lot of Fresh :Coafec- tionery ever brought to Lebanon. Also a LINE LOT OF STATIONERY. A FULL LINE OF CIGARS. I am also daily reciving a stot'k of Holiday Gratis, wlistfii I invite tho public to call and see. W. J, TURNIDGE. IT IS TIME TO THINK About FALL and WlNTKfc CLOTHING; mid "VlsiU. you aro thinking almt it clout forgot that . Is tho plnw to pot it. Wo am now locoiving dan Huge Shipmuiitii(!f Pull and Winlor'filothing 'r'SU'S'S'sW'rWZcy'''f rj r.-s rrVc.r.ir, For Men, Boys and Children, The Ladies' Bazaar Of Albany is tho Reading MILLINERY and FAECT GOODS STC1E Of the Willamette Valley. They carryall the Latest Styles ami Novelties in the MillinBiy- ,Hne,.! S fKAIJ AN .B LOCK and a complete stook of Ladies' mid Clikbeu'is Furnishing gsods,, uns!j. rcadv-made garments and cloaks- Goods the best and prices-, the lmj; - est. Call and bo convinced. p - - FROMAN BLOCK..',. li From tho LtrTSwt and Howt Muirttfacturnrovii in thin an" Foreign Lniul i: Not hoing IJrilliiwit Writors wo can hardly do thene Gran'l'Uannonts we are i fforing THE JUSTICE THES DESERVE. Vo aro Slnv ing ifio Very Latest Ef!'ot:t in Ev-crything that is new It niushrs not whutlior yom want to luv or not. We are Always Willing to Show our Goods, And if you usi-y. e.r Ifcufl Jwlgomunrwru will suy that for RICII!LYTiJ;)REI).(10TlIING . mW,mWmmf.mwW"rl,",ffl''''"''' . !Th;us Madera ;tad at Rea.oiable Prices, We are the People. !:T. L. Wallace k Co, Albany, Oregon. FIRST STREET, ..'t uuuli-l bo uuuecessii ;rot;i;li tliesccolurmistlial. ' . 'S'ofllce is positively tlieim ,; jinivn that has job priiititi ; (Then why do jou givc your tnpuH at toips-othw prllrt JlilojiimMit, 'ti'w'ny from home' aV'gowd work, and as efieaji, 'f iiitiiiiicd e!w;!viei'e. XalHt-. ir'iiitiKuuid vie are doing all V ii to advance the iulcnuli 0Us4:(.. and V. "fail that we iyy t!ie; jircfcrciici:; In any : yl wo cut iii. ' '. ;..f.i-r TREADING DRY-GOODS HOUSE OF ALBANY. ry Goods at cost, at the Mammoth Store. Clothing at cost at the Mammoth store. j. !,! of the k.Ute of iScrth Oaro f iintMcDoiigall, the man ar- Splcer for the murder of his :, ...' mi Ij UMi'litt'M' Fy .'' S'ortli Cur' illiiu. tifiw nearly a ( sa ti'ittl, a;id the exiiiiiitiation, , JiO witnesses. "It proved .to .-V' thi! IihmI nvenlfuiciises m the ,7 ijl-'ilc, and attracted wide !'. inly iyterest 'UJ the en' "'fact that AIcUoU-' ., II Linti county. Tli .';. it. fur n much sliorter fpsckd, returned it ' V guilty." . uuduv" school ;iyll ,v , as tree on, Aroas ;..tiAfterj short pro- 1 :t..:: ; -asioti, Hantu 1 ' ; and distribute 'p ;:'':ij11 presents : be JW-.rter th ...11 5 o'clock ' vbody welcome, i ',! it the iilnno with Mil! K' o h '' Groceries at cost-at the Mammotli store. We hit ve a VKKY LAKGE STOb'K f Full ;ind Winter Dress Gxnls, . a.(MJffi, UKDEliwiCAR'tt'nd 'NOTIONS, W'e tuso carry a FUM' l.U ;k of Ladios and Misses SHOES. W::TVR!AD Albany, Or, DON'T FAIL. TO SKB TI-HJ The whole stock of the Mam moth store at cost for cash or produced AlTfil I flTTTU -AT n 1IA110TH STORE. 11. 11 A. 1 1T ' S NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant" Tailor ing Department with Frst-Clas Tailoring.