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The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 3

The Lebanon Express from Lebanon, Oregon • 3

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.1 I PROHIBITIOfi. A'. HEALTHFUL RESORT. STOP! STOIM -5e Kebanon. Express.

Albany. Notes. July 20. Do YoitWant Hardware 1 Helpful Hlnt, i Overfed childrt are ustlally Itrlta-bl A coaling of laurel oil pruilrves drives away flics. TeaVhicus Is avoided by cutting hot ptWdlngs ud bread with a wiirtiii knife.

tlioroitghly Iricorporated.with a Ht of old cheesf ill jik mi broken chtna, A. fealt moistened with water or chalk dafniicned with hartshorn is a remedy fo the stiing of a lice. i .1 Then? is no ti! of your P'ng clsrwlicrc, whert ytifl can buvyfiiif Ifardwans nl 1 I lionie. We wfuld fall ymr at kn lion to oiii lurpi to of i 1 1 -V'fl i Kr' SHELF. AND HEAVY HARDWARE, Huilders arlcJ Contractor SiippHe; cket Cutlery, JlKl.KXAP 1 L.Ink Co, July li, 1SS7.

This Is a region, 1 1 mparutivc1y little known, but ls.tapid!y growing in not only on account of the wonderful healing; qualit ies -of its natural nirincral watery, but- also on account of the pure bracing aif and the facilities of-V'red the i'jLss-fpleHof Isaac Walton and tjie to easily fescue trout, ljear, deer or. smaller inu-uev. It is in Lane eounty, 60 miles from Eugcite Citj-, and about the same distance from Co-burg, the tcrtiilmus, of the O. lim--ited. V' The liol mineral spring from which th water Is conducted the various tanks -supplying the bathers, is situated at the bijscrt a mountahi, whose rock ci-owtied liead towel's l.tHK) R-et above thelevel of the ch ar, cold, k- Ung McKenzie river, hich tumMmg, roaring and splashing, makes its W'y over its stone-covered Itetlhold-iiigjtWithijn jfts depths thousandi of trout in aft varieties: the bn)ok, the red ide, and the salmon, numbers of wliich are caiight Within a few feet of flic hotel, fituated.on the bank of the river.

nuMintains ftboiiiu with' 3eer and anyone Who can discharge rifle without slmttim? both eyes, can obtain aft ihe desired. 1 T1B BUl.KKAP JIOTKI. and grounds are under the manasre I Ouftftotkof V' Ammtiriition and Is Complete, and will be sold at Pikes dify Fill I) AY, JULY 22, 1-S7. Local ant! General. -4- Of.

F-vhifs, cfeutist of Isewberg, was In towt tinting the week, The W. jvT? tf. have swnml a column IriTirp fixi-hfcss, which will from week wir contaia thoughts of in terest oi readers: j- (i Piierson Co. have due a well ni thoif new livery stable. -They fucowil Sif (jetting good water at the depihtf Wfeen feet.

Kw.lcr, Roberts and Wife, Art. Roberts and if and Chas. Montncue, have rvturlied from a pleasant tour in the xh j'tl of Upper Soda7 "Waadt fcr" was mistaken in the liampef rtle of the marshals at Sweet JTomrmnt fie Fourth. HeshoUld have-said ILCL SrOraii and Cyrus Bafri lliM Miss Lou estfall graei-d the dining rooua of the "Fountain I lou at Sodavllle fflst much to klic accommodation of Mrs. r- Mrs.

Pr. Iambersonliad the misfbrt1 tape to rlt against a glass door one day tins week. nkinsr one of the a piece of which Inflicted an Ugly gash in her right ami. i rttnara, Raft Hiafir and J. C.

Gordoa, dfunrterf again on Wednesday lnofning for the mountains, near Firid-ly spring, to which -place they will take their rattle. 1 i Frank Miller, Brother of A. Mir ier, of tm city, been appointed droggilt the hlsane asyftim at Salem. Frank Is young 'man worthy of the. farnicrs Will And this ffAr.RIPJ II TI ID A I W.J.I XIWUt WIIMU- fJiw.ll I 1 I As We carry tile Uest goods in tile market.

We keep -in utock the! Collins CasNtcel.I'lovi's,; John Canton Clipper Plows, and ihe! Celebrated 1 Oliver Chilled Plows. Extras for Each. i' jL. i. i AC-ENTS FOR TH ITCHELL BAlrl WAGONS men of K.

M. Kimball, a most oftiblc 1 ran iaway, smashing the machine into atd acmmT)datmg who exerts many pieces, The driver escaped un-hinisclf'tc make all gucj-ts of tlic house Injurt'd. Wpi prefer tti ramp, pt-rfectlj Mrl Hennetf lias hiniU-d the contract at. home w.mfortable. Y.mr cor-j f(ff grading the next 40 miles of the O.

rsspoiiden Has listened with, interest p. tttna thv Santlam river tK the narrative of IM capture a tjd and tt is his iittention tif have 10O0 mm boiixlage of Mr. Kimball, who when a i at by tl first of next month. b-, at the Whitman Mision, in tlic Tj Ji i v' 'Tin i i.r, lt ls reported thate-(rov. John Pi year at the time of the YMutjmm wa lfi Barbed Wire Sold, at Low figures; 1 patroxaok is-, solicited H.

ROSdOE Lebanon; Oregon, (.1 The TwUktainst during the heated was one of the ft. kft to 411 this thrilling and blood curd irgevei. eamilg frosa the hotel balcony a abrwtiK ItW' Tett in tencth snans the i tenrm. atltinls much pleasure to almbsfi tvervonei tut ye poor, printer, whosekj dom fimfc time for tecrttion. With him it is tay; busiriesa-? to hsiV SnTntfti'v' 'iwll fiver, at the tciniimi.

of wlmh is loon- Mt WnmUa n-turmi! from Poithmd ta the main snnn- duU He went down. cvind i i "Thaws been the 'V -vS a. c. fmlicmtiii i CHUKCHILL SOLE AGENTS HI Hit 1 1 -f Tb tJeneral will i4on b. thjit.

thVl i.b cotnoaivvt i realv for muster. i i Li butchers djserve special crswiui nrsi-ciass meaps oi every variety. They are very neat in. theip busi- Mr. H.

tl Hanlman, of Spicer, was In town Tuesday He is nianagingthe Kcio warlvuse this season, and will handle a large amount of grain. During his Mr. H. made himself a patron of the Express. i i.

m- in a few? days the mail will be -carried to Lebanon via, the O. CB-R. Bids for messenger wrviee from the de Jot to the post office have oeen iad and as soon as they are -received in WashingtfftJ, the service wall be chang- eiL i 1 i i In anotRet column will be found the i 1 1 W. B. DON AC 5 I Axesavvs, CardenTpol5.

Uie IlMiddnafteH tof IMdI TTMPMTCi 7 M. J. MOXXKTTlt MONTJ31TH. LEBANON, OR. find Cigar'vf, in "ExlohntiKO ix.

4-'! far Gaocto, IS MY MOTTO. ifattt fHirfctt IsixtHnn, HACKLEMAN, ri ctvU 4 OLD HJililA JfHtTf The- Cel6bra- ted $3- E' ,1. i Cam party i BARGAINS puj; Sale, STOl -DELtR hotel icarfl ofH. pnvjirictbr things. 7' I si-poiiml trout, which while nndtrgo- of the Fountain Housci Sodaville.

ATtctdinner we were rpred Sth a ing a skiilfijl. manipulation at the This-taijb 1 good busing j-pwhibit iiyi siieccli by-Rev T. hajids of; Pctfr a Fox, tin- hotel and ls in rftrst-ciass. ordr. gaxl singing, vvhen Hie ex- aril, was jToiir.U to have scoircly huIhsI-Sunday iit Klum fed about''tfIW' withja sdwa "liop given dttl in the mijiubnuie ol the thrdat a Groceries and Povisipns, Mrs.

('. L. j.Bhisli Is lying Uaugcr- ounly ill at her lioirte In tiiH clty Trio t). A (A roal will give another exctijrsloft toXebauoiviis-st Suiidtiy. Cllirk TJri.

are delivering the brick-for tlie fimndation of tlie found house. James Rlkibs Tq. wilNt-nt to East-' era Oregon tiwnorrow via the Lebanon1 routes i if1 Atlnrge number of Allml's citizens are rityticntiihg at the bay and in the 'mountains: teo Simpson has rented the Mon-teitU warc-lujusc nnd will store rain the coining season. i Some fine HpcL-tnietis of conl taken fronk a inlnty about ten' miles from Lebanon, areoti exhibition in this city, Vicnck land faiiillv left this citv last for Philadelphia, tvhere who is dangerously UK I- The. Pyke Opera Compaiiy of forty numbers Joannie Winton (n tliif It ad-; ing role, will give two entertainments in tliis city July g'l and 27th.

j. Job ft, Jhniecr, Jr. while working at the planing mills had his hand ii. 'L i- u.ug.H ti.i. iu snc-u a m.unn a- badly injuro four Ungi-rs.

Yf stenlay a team attatTied to a self- binder and driven by Mr. Albert's son, T'r i i a los to the tcmpTance eauijeof many votes, i He had better; stavt at Uome.s i a- Wlth mm Uxkvn onl imc recently dis- iliy ois coveied- in the Cascades by a party -i-i i 11 lll.l. i.ll I'll. IJi 1TV1 'r- 't-v. in be vifrj riih, butjio return ha-tt Istn recei ved from the assay.

T7-: i i.c? i 1 aiv 10 arrive in mis city 10-niorrow, etiniute to the TIfrec Sisters, for a nionth'a vacation. The- go on foot in ri'iiuliir jnarchhig orders haYtg 70 pjiK-k borsch -connected with the-i i-omniHsary department; will go ovc-r via the Kantiam route anil will priMjs1ly pass. (Iirouglt- Lebanon aooiii uexi rirnifiv. Net-es. Jlllv 1 f.

"Tlicre are sixteen campers In the vi- ciinty of the springs. Bint lMrktr his put up a fine sw ing ntar bis r.l.ive bu-iiic-, L. W. Tavlor cf lb i.lire creek, pn-d thnmph thfi t-iU Thurlav. 1, xliJs niffVged fur lUe next 4th of July.

Dr. -Oifell, of YiuiihiU tftounty, is stopping ati tlae '-Fountain, hojise7' tins Week Ilirsm Kriitn if the Fountain hore, rccimitly 'Un-hasid a cooking cigliing olft pounds, ju. Milium Westfall is studyinar Jiomeo-pattic treatmcnit of disealses Hinder Dr. McAUistft. Mslton is an energetic stinb.Mt: i OIii Maggie White, of lias opeiied a dress sliopiin this -Jliffs White is ftn expert in that business, and we wisli her success Ida McKinney of Ilrewmsvillc, 'hns'iloH-t, i si'nee her arrival Jiere a Very valuable red setter bird-dog, oij which is a Silver collar branilcil "Wmjile." i -1 Kj Kirkcildall and F.

Calloway have formed a co-part nership ami nlill skh a small but neat caiuly store on the corner of Sccoiid and Kpriufr yKijice AIihs Lofiin opened her art rooms in this city, she has instructed nearly seventy-five i pupils and has given most cx.ccllent satisfactiotli Her class now numbers twtmty-six meui-Iiersi. i i J.jC. Worth hn commence ttrertittft a im.at anil commwlions luuildiiig in which he intends to manufacture cx- tetwively chewing gum from- the pitch of our native tree, it is a venture wlik-li nronUscfiucc9. FocXTAlS. Waterloo I July 2-H JJ J.1 Chariton's family of Lebanon, ara bamulni at Waterleo i xJr t-l imtyrki to iraiir his stivm'th.

i Tr Al r' ''nf Jiuri lsiHii.g, is the guest of: Mr OrosB, i He is stopping! his health ci- Orops has secured ajath tyb, 8,1,1 11 1 a t( nccom- iliirn IirtKfi wTin W- lull Iff bil I bi till ho water. I- Mr. Drcskiil of licntoft comilf 1. wasnerca snort time since, re turned to jrcmain lor a white navina found thi'sisspTings beneficial to him Ir. I.

Saltmairsh and fiunilyMiss Welch, C'liHsk-r, and Frank Hard-man and- lhmily, have gone to Cedar Fiat for blackberries. As We-heaf there is twopetsons for every ripe will have we Mr, ingrnmi anatricml omarnsburg arc topping ar trie springs. touunhsi ho is receiving great benefit from using tlifi L-nffirl Ai n. b'llli ill nnticni mi with i He sneaks v.s-v ()f the medical virtue of the Waterloo pnngs. Mr.

Tylelr Jackso'n and family, and Mrs. WcscWt and family, of Rock Hill, are camping here. Mr. Jackson has just returned; from an entemled trip ehsl ol tno mountains. He snvs.

when we leave the- llJaniette- alley we leave Oregon. i News' from thenolofiy in tle East is i eticouragirtg. i One parly, Mr. --N. W.

Vh-Urtr Imk socured about thirtv mem- i51.B3. sticureu uooui luiny mim 1 i. 1 "trs' imiww, vmiui th place itn a mcw pt locatmg in country. He joined thd colony returned to-Kansas to work, for the eoloiw and will foturn with hia I 1 1 i i i i people. i J.FrMotrlB.

ode. of -Sweet Home's oVrls, orle. ofvfiweet DEPABtMENT- ii liv this rr Women' Chrirtirisn Tcmpcrrtrr. t'ntom Tlic L' imctscfiih l'ridar tiutlcxkr sc. i)t ic KiMI PrttiVtcrinti flnlrh.

I I j- An Appeal tot he Womst of Leb- anon. For the past threW years auw weak women have tried to sustain; he organ l7jtion of a W. T. iiiMx-liianoii. tWlhniH we have Ix-come and have neglected ouif lneisJIigsKrtHe-timi's for together, I with the siirht of a reeling drUlilfard ot our streets, or some motlicrov sit t's ijarm for a son or brother, or perliups appeal from sonie of ouf 'Htatisjolft-cers, has rKisi'(l lis to ncf dii we have rallied our litt le Immf hgam ami with a prayer to Ood for hcj reiniweti the battle.

has beetk oilr histitr up fertile present time; wc fcssl it to lij a I re cord but we cannot believe 'jenntine of the nttle company has btvi inlvtiii and now In view of the netujiwn campaign wc appe.d to all ac wiomen in this Issue, home vs. tlv saloon, 1 uuue iui ims army: or nit Hibbon and help banLsh this IdrinR traflic; ihis oflense that smells rjnkcst "to -lilH rll tbiu nrtmA rt-nil fioii.u Vrt trnm lhe f.lir stlxte of Orvftl)lu I We know that all can not i-ome active member, vet; our d' tiart neiits are so our work iu extensive that each can iassigru'di ihice suited to her abilities. We know neither parly or erwl, the door of entrance to our society the ph'dg of total abstinence. We welcome, to ioor ranks wtimen from every station of life, as tlu evil we combat respects hot age, sex, lintcl- I'S or sotlal position, so wc desire to dniw Moiktrs from cury walkiu life thatw'c may the more successfully wa-are-ivar ngainst this (U-ftroyCr'4f the home. i t.

I I i esjK cially to all chrstian Wflmi u. Do not underrate yoifr in-lluence now when our land4s milking such a mighty icffort to fref iitsclfi from tins nionstcr-evil. 1 It -hcbiynWusto i a.in rejuiir iiiiief'Mseercieirneait anq minds aUrt to woik ni iiH Oursf-U-rs in Mifhinriu ehd lliant servi. If we In On-giai lalslir as faithfullv, succt-sa must ctwn obr if- ftrts, for we have many tUings favor Inch they had not. 'jsw Then fit 'iw not f.ilt but dfour whole duty unit our eiurse'w ill Merely tnumpli niid victory pert uivinour lwiier.theSrt-ornext Neml ft -Itlshl t-richt.

inrc fin.l..f.kl, Ami rifrlil the 'At- To iliwi'it woiilij In? in ll't miiiiM ln The gratnl and gldi iousti)utcotjre of the Prohibition mm-emi-iit, tlml iifnio- Lses much for the near'fiitiirPl will be the most efTAtive lever lop the progre-s of theo.fil in SlUhat 'pertains to a Ipghir tirilizaf Eon. "-'reaier man an ouier weans cimminen. jThismut apparimt to all tlurtking lOimils who li'ivo' nnr i-n. nlJi.it anv wnai iih'iiihb- i.ne tratVic Is now' on lhe ih Jc, an an intjhirint applet i dioti' of the ills inar- veloiis ppiijrciis that tin world has 1 made in spite tins awful I i 4, i rs. At the last iii-tl'tg of je W.

C. T. Miss Libbie Ambler Wfs npjoiitt 'ipt. of Y. rV.

W. to rally the joung ftroi nd thel Pro hibition stauiihird A Siiay eijiect miicn aeiirc worK irom tiiem. EJcnlo at Brownsville. More itinfi jcflve hundtfil jtcojile as- in tsotith UrowiyviHe- grove July 8th, to hear Col. mjl- Cird, but owiner to a mistake mi tlie dates of -appointments mnde at fifsid-quarters, the picnivers weji UooiuHltu Allowing for.

Col. WnrfHlford'sl ab sence a most pleasant time was spcttti The Crawfonlsville bras Iwnd i discoursed swtct musia throughoult the daynnl a short- programme car--ried, cut three oVlix'k, hcn llovi Webb. Dr. Irvine airl Itcv, It. i.

ilson and wife made tlvir nc Ft wfl-come aimearaucei "Dr. Irvinq ibi's-courseil pnihiDntion for aif honr.i Her. Sweeny and btanaril mads shurt speAlu'- afftr MhioTi the piMitcers dispersiil uutill 8 o'clock kwbpn the music called ithem to the. cilyt fiall, where they were entertaiincVby jHev. Webb, Iter.

Mcsav and (jtJiefs n. i tne i r. v. etcni tiicir Nin- IcVre thanks to the spewkerfj niti tlic so Al- tncmlKrs of the- brsss btindwti kindly volunteered their crvicesi wi Ir-k Atr lilitil ATna l1- I-I fnVin ftir fllmir aid in ei.tcttaming rs. r.

Rock Hill Noted. 1 July Everybody busy. la Mr. JiolJ. "tickles and Wli 11111 Di puc bane the 'con trait of hauling 0.K) .1 -t r- rt iiricK 1011 coriiM in ivinii 1 the round house lit Allmny, oji the 1 i 1 ifcs fo()k jn hc Biirbts 'and coilling c.u, i tv draughts of hoilaYille on List Kuniliiv after attending hat- bath school ih the raorniNg, Hay harvest is almost completed iu Ibis vicinity, without ajiy blndrnnce Vw rln nriil itriW I ln hnni of .1 the binders are to be heard in the ilir- fiTcnt-j fields binding t.

the i-sheavcii. ttlnnll.nn,,.' nmv ncc the is looming up in the distance umli' workmanship of threes experienced workmen. His son Loeter has lurned home after a ftw months 1 turn in Ciackamas county. re-1 aea- Irs. Adda Hall Is ycpurted to be qnite ill at luer fathers.

regidenonTj I C. Kice. Bnlhetl iloes 'pot Iftij rove very fust, ibnt beam Ins svrffcriinr tncekiicRS' and christian fortitude with; II. ing. C.

MilkT's little daughter is-lmproy i -Mr. John Nickles luis pmrchatcd a Buck Eye binder. Ifo nv'illsoon lave his dwelling Two carpenters aful one painter are njaged upon it, but it can not be maUoflH cosy as trie one mat ourncu down gtwt. last Au- it On last Wednesday a little son pf SV was thrown from the Ipony I tie biitlerer; fesmig im. TEMPERANCE Jiej fs get- I I Homcfspateu- i Interesting: Meetings at! Waterloo, Liberty, Sweet Home and Lebanon.

On July 12, a large fninfltfr of. thc citizens met at Waterloo, iiut were; ad dressed ly II- i r. Webb, of Albany, anon. Tin? and F. H.

Jtoscoe, oflLel revulta of this met ting vr. Hf the orgnht- ration fif a good working league, with Isaac ftaltninrsh chairman! On the 13t.lu-a prohibition meeting was held 'at I.iberty school house, where the people were add resscd by H. P. Webb and F. MoaU The attend ance was good, ami a lea trie was organ ized with E.

T. C. Triih, teuipoary chairman. At Sweet Julf Hth, an en- tliusUwiie largely attended, was ajldR'ssed by IT. If.

"IVebb. The brass hand was present; a id enlivened-the e.xereise with nuis c. Mnstcr. Claude Moran, must not bd forgotten, as the -piece-spoken by hiint howed jxxl taNinseleetioiij 'and eiirell drifting in preparation. After AVebb's stir ling address, the roll was presented for names of which forty-two were secured.

and a good Jaeksori, as president, is iipv in, opej-a- From all the above lengfcs weexpeet a good report Jiid a large majority when the votes are eotaitti.1, on tlieSth of. November. Mi. Webb i closed thi pcries; of suc- ccs.ful meetings with oiitjat Lebanon, on Friday evening, the tatp, whieliwae well attended. He says hiehjoyed trie tr.p -very muchdmd "si-veaks in gspfit praise of the, kind, good people of the places he visited.

-God speed the good wor Closing Exerciied Our Providence ccffesponi1nt, B-i" gives thefollrTO iijnccrBing i.the closing of the Tern JSidge: schol, a few days since: must tojatjomt i exhibition is a treat aot oftett indulired The, iigmiu was pne cf these. 'take IIS 83 you find its; very little nmtMirtimi nUila t.t ftnti. 1A "f-" veryiay lessons tile pupils hixl bedi th Hhetr Jessous was a During the terni theaH-erage num ber in attendance was 2Pl very rood for a country school. Tile good order wfcieh prevailed during tie lay lth ia scliool and oh the playjground, jcon'- vmeed all that ilr. laugtier was lord of that castle, and rubx not "with a KxiDf bythe pijwi-r of usi me mans gwxi iniugs lie has taughtliK pupils iJthat paollii- bition Is the right side of the question.

i uie lessoiiis neiteid we were favored with some Quisle, Which closed the foi-enoon aiidl; all were -Invited to partak of a most sumptuous repast from tallies irroaninsr nn'derlhe weightf all kiuls i of good on ne grounas vrtucn inany partici- i A Heavy Kicker. On; c-vjennirf tlast U. JeflningJ MePher- sou.s a short time toan on his way to thf mill wit a large ox', Vhich attrack-d theatten- tion-of quite a nantber men, and" i. sewral guesses as to tliejweight df the animal induced Mr. llOmphrcv to rn-o 1 i i ti i i A ii 1 i.

i- i. ii I i scales for this puruose, a certain -T i 1 i Lebanon stockman cam out of ranc of me saioons sopiew nai iinner tne .1 i 3., 'lf 1 uqMfiaiev-an. procecea to reel or ure Mag in prrtet Pto iestimate on bis nwiBr.nne, n-lrl. riM limil oLvl tl, -iiwi ukuimuiu nrn jia.ii wi. iijv icr .1,1 jtheivy enough jntW)tne fiaU feet ditkv Iiigt.es said stock that- If he in the weight of the wei2hed according -to SiSj kicking fa-' ciiiUea, he onght to spifrL the beam at waB 163() pounds.

-r lon.j I On Tuesday hist, a natty consisting of (ici). II Co E. WMitfhell.and Allifi Lewis, pass ed through this city toei amine the V. C. M.

W'a'gon road. The rip is Ih- ing made with the vie of putting a corpse of land examiiM-i in the field preparatory to offering fie laii.1 atng tins roaa tor saie. i no na win an pe Pvmh1wt as wllili.mil. Ind iirif Ui lie fixed regardless of flnprovtments. xnun kiviiis cure.

irisii.K una hibi mcn.wltof have improvements the ss as of hers, i ThisisanCaii meadvantage i table proiosi- 4-. l-u: r.e lt t.oii on Liitr jmu i.i iipir L-iiinpii no w2l certainlyiresuit edt-i sfactonly; -Mr, Thurston's term as slip! rintendent of the road having cxpjred Mr. 'Mitchell, formerly lamj agcntotttiie i.o. will take hfs place. Tin) parly will re turn in about four week -lh the Mountains.

-v. A. ooloy an family, and Wcdnes- 14; Bi Cyrus and -fiitniln left Wcdnes- day morning, for the idinity of PJpiicr soda. andr black-, i-r recrtuLiijii bemc. aiid Mrs.

Parkerj aiiil others are ui vciuic a itir iiuj-o ii.iav.iiiu", C. Montague, is at JLTpper-seKla. A-C. Vl.arer.iH ana wire, aim A. C.

Chureiiill ana wire, ana J.t;. sfid family; left lAlonrtay morn- FitoL for a few days. Juilge F. Mi Milliif apd family, arid J.j Houck and ramilvi arfc at CedaiT Flat, Honey-Delv -The hrjfiev-dew fouiul dripping frotn leaves ami trees in soml' localiticsjlur i n.t ii.n-:i,...i a-u, ease of the leaves, is nw pronoiinci'd iriii Mil? trtitr -y vn I crwi utu I'in tote ascretlon 'of aphides that infest ed the tm-Mccfcuiat. i We think Uie fact trf Ltiie case is, that tne so caiieu nonev-uew me- jutoih, the mature leaf extracted 1-y the clew wJLuch lies it all riigltt.

ill.Ul uu ini a. in a jav.v- Insurance comitanyi of Portland Ort lLzl rrx liv 'i t-LM -n in. aiiu tj A. II. Cyrus agei rtoaiiou.

i i j. i I i 1 i I i 1 1 1 i Confectionery, Glass and Plated AlMre, Pure Sitar and Maple Synipsi. tam its freshness isome time, i i (others! will lie glad to learn thr.t siliution of oxalic acid will rejiiove ink sfKits from the lcaveS-otTiooks. it- Terrible Shooting; AITrafl iThe entire community thrown info a whirl of excitement lust week, by: hearing several shots in rapid M. A.

Miller slibt- and kilkil Hi prices at 1ns drug store. ISoarrests. Twine! Twine' Twiiit' 12 and 15 cents. iKvery ball wurantcdf at F. II.

FaniM'rs can save money hy buying their jmai-bine oil of J. A. lltsird, Let-aiion, Oregon. i an examine lhe new furniture received goring the pact week, by H. lb)c: fe they now hale an end- icss varieiy oi cnairs.

lounges, laoics, stands, risers, Kd r.s-inj sets-, una everything else usually iri nid hi Prst-iiliiss fuiilure store. They promise to sell at prices' that defy conipotitHm. i Lots of mew buildimrs going up now, and K. (Iohu is selling lots of furniture aiil hardware. The celebrated Mitchell n-asrfins for Wl.W cah, at F.

IE. Jiu-coe A Co. i Uuggie and hacks, i-hciH than any place thisi side of at F. 11. ltmscoe Co.

'Money to loan, bv Curran telth, Albatli', Oitgii. ii i Mon- for cash, Sell fir rush, ami glvi fjlfl'iers th' adviiatauc of 4ow jiriccs, is' tftfr way 11. Utcoc o. litKn ousi- llfcfcs. at K.

(loan's furniture str're and his low prices on furniture and IWrdware.i i'For a cxk! meal, troto the Citv Ri-s- tiuraut Albany, ileal cents. tf Moore's HAir InVigoratar. TIiisi 'excellent iircpbrutioii for mar lm foulid on at the fob i .7 xi- 1 1 I rrV.m.n,. u. M.

Jackson, F. A Watts. -4lirlili IVi I Srsiv Tljilm-v. R-mifile Imf-! E' tics free, i Call and g-t line. i.

OStGOSJAN RAILWIt-COHPASY. (Liniiited J.hiev) CHAS. N. SCOTT, Receiver. 2', "ImTB EAST SIDE.

i fitil'iin; StATIONS. Kni'" Kurt li-iil. "Tinvaril I'ort-. lnl. TZ.

'I i 5 An -M IH Mir Jl Ml IV rtiliiunnz ijili? i Rio l.ai:l:i:, SI. l-iilil si- Fmiu li I'MlrU', i 3iw iiHi-iul. i Hurm I-Ai1, i Silri-rum, I Jiitlliiili Mill, -Himrvll rrnlrt-. i EitilMili' Jnm-iMiit, I Mrtcl-iiVi Will 'h Aujum lll-. -t Miivtnn.

i Nim VrJM Puiitii Miiiiiaia, 1. I tl 1 1 hi i in tnjii I Jk-Ki i LlTllli lM I Twin ttlirtrs, MimtijiijnCTv, I Milfcins I l.v."..'--. I- i ti-17 11. 7 11.2! 11.17 II IM i 10. 'J l.T 1 Arv it) li lMrl icoo i .9.11 li Jii? -S i son 7 --vi 7.17 r.n fi-i-i -yi 4.

Ml, 2 Vi I .1 -Jl I. 1 I Art i l.v I IM III s.li 1 S.fJ. CM) H.iU J.r-7 7 7 Hi B.IK SI I tl." I Ar CUIU III. Ir I- CB. Co! I Albany, Oregort fNp.w Rtarfi.

Np.w fioods. -COSISTIN( OF- i 1 1 1 nVi' CVrirtr 1 a'l Ul UOUU Hats, t'npp, lloot, Shoes, boiiv Si lcctkMis iif Fancy IStimuiicr eck A ear, Silk lialbrigirnn Underwear, Fish, Clark Flsgg's i (ilotVS, FIN CLOTHI NG. Tlh Very leot lfiakepf Hati Sewed Shocs, and the very Late Styles Tin Mens' Jloys' and outliK' Cloth- ing. All the Celebrated makes of ATS IN EVERY STYLE. It STOl OSIf-lS lU'" Bright New Fresh Goods, And as honest, fair and squnre ilcalinir is our motto.

We jik tlic public to cull aluil get prices. rC. i B. Roland One doet West Revere house, Albany. SAMUEL E.

YOUNG, -Healer In- Boots and Shoes. THE LARGEST STOCK THE CITY, Bought Exclusively fut Cash from tlie Manufac turers. Every Pair Warranted. FINE SHOES, For LadtesIisses CMlta, i.i -A SPECIALTY. 1 'i Li FUteT KTKEET.

SiJiXSYr Ok. I AGENTS' FURNISHING GOODS -1 8 .4 I H' ii' it' 4 .1 live, stockinen tt to in town teakirig pApaiiations forgoingtplWuae- keeping.i lie laLs purchased, the Tj. A- Morris farn. We wish him and his tride met Misa a long and prosperous life. -'W.

J. Wimcr has finally Succeed In selling the UrauCs Pass fcufrritp: I' A fiaa FraiK-isco firm are V-Billy" made it a Uvetpaper some resecta "w-hile he managed It 1 The "new? -proprietors have onr bes-t i ue iiBt-i)ruiiritii3 umc fxoictinraioa AO exclirsion will he given via tjip. I- Ci Jilroad from Albany and te-J turn on Safadav, Jalv24th. Train wfill leave Att.atty.at. 750 M.r and-retirV in- fcgiW at P.

sr. llound i iJi Iwvn nlnAAil aa nik-a uip iierifirv, nun irtru inoi.ii.iviii,.. Xdults raldenWfeiildren Q. cental In anothierlume will befbuf.d Interesting tetter irom -i. ra.

Itf-ownKvilTii orsespondent who mi at Belknap He is there, testing: the curative powers of those pTiigs i 5i. -1 i. Ccrtintfv lakorv "GOODS AT REASONABLE Lbrnrr lirtcic'SlorCf ANDREWS -DEALKR3 IX- for rheuniitism, from nicij-ne nasiaIwut tliree .1 Hisiactual wieight 21XXralh.ns of jior waUIMronglyint- nn-iati': with7 iron. Jiiil pttiir "and, slight traces of arsnlc. Th is witer hm proven of great benefit to! rbiMmiMiisniygcut eefcma, cutanimis eruptions or nervrous onxnscMbir tah'tiplaititis tne almost uraculoijs efires of which have.

l-en eljit'tcd. The water an it boils fi-on an rafarture in the rock, -Ou-ds a Km tNgrature ISO ti i.dle to fl. taste, and eKn lxi drank in -large quantities, a itliotit other than beneficial For 1 hose h1 not desire ''to bwnl at the hotel, thej eauipmg grotimts otter all uccomnuxta- Hons, being situated on a m1, brcc.y flat, shaded bv nuHlt-s anl free fmm the long lied musipnto, who a yet faill-d, in an appCanriure. iThe time is plensantly 'hathinur. huirtingahd tishinarthe U-st catch of th seasn lieiftsr nnidc bv S.

P. l'-irfrr. who hooked and successfully landed a larjie hook, wisuii tram its rusty ap- l.ncenHst have Iwn in lion lor some iniic. PaperKjaudAiiail arrive niV? a week, and for cf the jmb-iic, the Kel knap Spi ntirx hack, leaves trio- li'iL-l 1 1 ttrk i. im i.l-f.l-l.

z. -Thursdav, amvina at he sprimrs tht i i mil- iLirii Irt t-uit I'lil tr-iili- il.ilrji-l- ful resort, I will state, that the charges fer bathing, caiiipins or lmtcl acrom- iliniul 1. I in CkLJC H7.l."?i.'lll 'IK 1. 1 II II 'I SI I II all the advantages of mountain sct-nerv, fresh aic ami the varied iH'auttes of 'Cioim rani wiuc.il nils ewvii- i.l jesioii Haulms. i i.i, ajfi, io-'b l-from the drawback" that attach theni-; selves toJthe inore hackneyed r.

-sorts where parvenu rc-nder life a burden to it uie stcKcr -ior rcst aii'i nca 1 1 n. from Fug. nc or alK.veor f.H- the moun faj))S an aixmnd in slmifv ami plcas an wt- with th li r114 I awimiPs.mnatr. me im-iiip xiour aiv guoii. ih e.ii.ii-iiif "and -under the management Of Peter air artist in tlic culinary line, trout and venison anv "a thing of joy AKUI VAlK John Lawn nei, Kusrene; Johnl A.

Law rence and wife. Junction; Mrs. Sfrawsbury, Mr. Clara 3o land and child, Coburg; J. M-urion S.

P. II ilgi .1 Ptls lHirj lifow.nsvillc; Mr. Jicckwitb, Pntfum At. liEi'AHTi'HEa. F.

Mrs. Mcitriilc and John Porter; wife ami chfldren, Sam- i r.j. ..1 1 uvi iiii .111. 1 1 1 1 til nrjt 1 ttiiv, sill 01 Ir. I- rank Little wife 'and children, Mr.

Ifedmcr, Crawforcisville Notes. July IS," ifaying is about over in this yiL-nuly, and harvot is at hand. Fall -grain looks splendid. .1 Born car: Crawfonlsville. to the wife of Henry MoDbwell la soil.

S. fi. Hughs, of i Albany, pasacd through here this evening. i Mr. William Glass ot Cowallis, have been vi.

iting reU.tives in this pliicc re-! cently-. Yesterday two lwiys named were scuflling, When the older one ac-: cidcntiiUy struck the younger one on i the: trachea misplacing it' so he could breath. iiilv with the LTeatcst difflcul-r ty fotisoihe three hours, when he wis relieved, itovssiioujd he niorc capful beruafter L.t- j'-, i severe cases ofcroim anil dinh-. ii a thcria the follow mgis said to1 have trK'd leriiial ntt lisii-tA of. -luriietitmo Liront two tublcspoonfulls, putkhem mto a tin cup placed! within at larger ypan, and set Are to the mixturc.

Triie resinous' smoke that arises gives the iiTcrer immmediate relief. Allow no.ttlpps to be thrown on fcuaaca grountw ua if i i I. i i 1 i I HATS AND CAPS, Gents' KLirnil'ilri Gboclt -AOJZXTg FOR Buckingham Hecht's BOO S. 1 i Ii Wna grM fufferer.c. We hoic he ill finatheiuyerybenegcialinhiseas.

Here ie another- Victim of the grit 4ng monojlies- Blll Johnson, a stige roblr nyf lanpiishlnf In an Idnho jail, give vent to his" desponcy asJVK lowsr Ptge after stage hasbecn Id BR Wltlfrt gClllllg un-Bjic-j ut as, hough atl jne money. iu CountTV "wis in the hinds of the batik ers, the "railroad managers, comanie8.rt -rhe saitrv ct the governor of re- eon is f'tnfj per year, and'oestdts -hi C-TOil fw vear as cnairman oi boardf TWtorsiptlie pepitentja a inrt.iU Mr as chiiinnanof the- fr the boafiij Of asylum Ci.mmi?.sroiei.!5. ThiK mak-i atL and thts isitrnj i full amount the governor is allow ed from the iitate There are a sumtxjf of; men in jRalem and dozens of them in Oregon, who receive iij.r. the govertiorw tlie staie. On Suiklav Jat through kindness of Mr! In.

I'lterson, of the firm W.C -Pe terson re interprising probne- tors of Ticbanbn's new- livery and tfced blc, we were invited to take aWde In one of heir nanAsomeT'turnoat, to Bodavilld. where a large hamber -iofpeogl from diflerent parts ire TVe alSO fOUnOS Jlr. mi iui: 1 Kiuru of the Fountain House, itritl Mr Barker, who also furn-ishes- ealjiii'ac- attenditeto "-y" 1 the Tti.i il.i-m he Viicj iavs the Ijtrirmer Beifew the winter wheat hiriest i now so nearly jconir pleted Iri-furnish a safe basis esti-mateof fhyicl Estimates of jrield per acre. -rcf ached by summarising reports of iki'ir ciJrfcspondeiits in thi issue arc-as Vf Forseventeen feim- i ASD TrlU IiOCKFOKU, ILLINOIS MAIN STIIKF.T, BARGAINS! Closing i-iei -tip SaddlesWhipsV Bridles, Spurs, Etc. I AH I IXTEKDTO I XAsnyU ousneis; mw.pw.u- give, fen avera'g 15 i ft -acre.

Twelve counties in 13 bushelSj which, former to think, ia teoAigh. ia Kentockey give 111 ree counties ifi Micliigan? f' csauntiea ln Missou-I ehels. counties in rfiels. and counties in Offer; my ENTIRE; Stock. at a BARGAIN.

foot hills alid remarked that heaw the 1 as an hre hl Just ln-Ht hea tlm-re that he see ii.mi Oregon- bote the risf. Dr. fetnrr of Biiw ns-Theso wtitati fiehls are located eight 1 vllle was iiimfantly summoncil and milis fronr Waterloo and ane owned by I set the fractured huib and left tTjij lit- Mr. Jeese IvSoulhaud Wm. of Fern Kidfc'O 4 16J buahuls.

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