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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1888)
Holm' n, . must keep f noticed; wnnt n Wgiwr, mo that thry. ' . i and heard li'iu. M. A. Miller will Ik'Iii'i. , , first tf next week wlu-n he pleased to have ull parties km'7 themselves Indebted to htm to call n settle at the City Drug Store. We extend our sympathy to Hint young man, whose fcirl would not lit him stay longer than ten o'clock the other night, although It w hs raining and he had no umbrella. Dr. '.umbei-son performed n very upcet.ful rKnitlon in Dewing topi tlier he tongue i f a horse Indulging to Mr. latctou OUbcrt. It was acrtdcntly cut nearly i IT ut the blackMnilh hop I'ynropc, tW. Watt, deputy of Albany, pa , through tmnon Monday en route fW the upper wider i the Hnnll ni, andm Tuesday returned with a prisoner, Vho was charged with mall clous assault. The Jktt'$crttt of Albany Is now lining a sMcy little dally. We Kindly welcome tine exchange, ami hone rv" 1: lieltlu ler a fungus n. a mushroom urowlh, Ijit a llvln. reality born and imumi to grow. The m-uU rs of the Fire Co. are p? paring the jhC"id for praol kv.v'i or atory ft nterig the royftif'',tr y. 'oV-h lnxl4 jXrfCTCwv. 1 vour - '"Tid on the home t rot h. The llrmvnsvlllo brroni man was iii i iwn this week dbMlng of Ills honest toll. We are glad to jiatroiilw alt home Industrie, hut why ei,iHt I-tanoii have a broom factory of her I'wn, It I a piylng busiiftss. TJie lire cmnpany has had an uj wa.il rise of the tliemometer, eight new addition- at hint meeting and nunh business of Interest, arrange inerTTalmr ntw-le for a better perflat ing of the organUattnn ud a more thorough drill of thceonuany. Ill looking over the liooks we fail to find some of the names attached to that Immortal deelaratlon, as subscrib ers to the Kxtiikhh. We suppose that , Jltey borrowed t eopy of our paH-r and hen drew on their imagination fr the lallamv, or peilnnw they aeted under legal advlee. Oregn ((anils at the head every time. While people east of the rekk have to travel through www ana cn- -ounter hMzxaiiln and tornadoea, and i-onder if winter li..lroiucpcrpetil, shine and the children have for the u at two weeks, Khmi gathering w ild traw berries nixund Iebanon. fur i una jtiin iionaea, 01 sweei Clonic has -tent to this omtv a very ittui ci-wj.lii.tii .if liilumliifkiiit cvl. which was taken from R clnpll on t,ic -w inlddlo fork i ho K,Mith K.,t .,,,1. ' Wo Klnccnly trust that our friend have found a bonanza, and that it may prove valuable to them and a Ihkuii for !' Idnu county. I-ct the hull rtdl. )ur iwpular physician, Dr. J. 8. t'ourtney, has purehaacd the drug I Ktorc of M. A. M iller of this clt y. Mr. Miller piw to AHmny to engage in the aine buslneaa, having purchaKC-d the drwg atore of A. W. Prushaw, nituated i near the Kevere house w here he will le glad to receive hla old friends. Mr. U4ler has tact, energy and bulnca "Vrlem-c. He will win aiiecetia like jS Human, find a way or make l y-ree woeka our public school will ceefTn; prerw-nt term, It la proposed to , littvo a grand picnic on the "wind-up:" j fe-e hoio the little folks may have a lat of fat things. Prof. Hunt has discharged his duties faithfully as a teacher In Lebanon ; he la a eonclen clous competent man, and well de; ,'nervcs the sacred trust of eo high a call-" Ing. His worthy nrwlstant, Miss Fan--Jo Grijraa, has performed her part no t and has entwined herself around f y i hearts of the children. Iierc arc 1,400,000,000 people living the planet which we inhabit. And there in now and then a man who dcrs v jut tlie rest of us wilUdo lo dies. There are people in -ty'-who honestly tldnk that all ofl4 elMi.it9 eye when o lie to sleep. , Thorw- n men who " 2V&.-MfUng to their owti oon- ecause lrhaps, ten pefsotw of 1,400,0)0.000 willlauffhatrv.:': i,nmA raan Vld only realize ' ' aut little atom he is in all hill of important, fussy ' day he would regarxl "-' still less. of '-o li. . ." J'dAwAv -t'arjri,,, Bp,rrjv their ifv. Mleknl, dayaujj Klh, whbh h,4 medium" of tl of from 1.700 t t The Arllnj.4' the evening dnnev, which I fair, attended f round. Ma: ville road, a A same ly ealr store, and prf At tlie I church, Soil J. It. KirknJ scrvhis at II jlarjre attendu? J. M. Wahf Ow en . u 'parted fr tift Ju.i.niic. to develop i laiins hwatid ik lllue river, on the MeKlnste rouTft-, tiro. Mlllliren residing on the M" Kindle river reute, pawed throtitfh j tvwn on Thursday laid, ektined fori"1 the rc-orttl gold plawr dls;liig, situa ted at the head of the Hantiam river. Wn ,rn litmnv tab ui t lltftl nlir rt.t ... ....... ... , t i,..t. i.. -I . ! t'.tf. I'IJ?IVI, n irf lion i untiiiiii to the hou!e for the pant three daya by ill tienlth, la again at hit old pont, ma uipuhitlii the "key" levt-r. J. It. Itipg", who returned from Sweet Home, reports the dleovery of extensive eoal leada, aln fllver-lcnr- Ing quart, In that loeallty. Pepjalts of eoal have keen found in f..ur dja- j eeiu piaiTa, wiueii lias ixen imw aim .... t . . a. .. .in.. mi . lounu 10 oc 01 im- nr .pmuiy. i iie- ilUeoverya are ealeuhitecl to give Hweet , Home ijuitc a Imkui. A number of tlreuliira have been re ci'Util by Honie of our eHizen, otVerlng for eale, pev-eidled "hardwnro," or eounterfeit eln. . It n netHllei to nay that the person afnding greenbacks to exchange for counterfeit coin, will, idiould he ever again hear from the swindlers, receive a fair eample of eact- M -.luHf, whieh U exactly the would follow the liunlncfca of circula ting counterfeit money. , "How many feet have you got; where are you located, and when do yon htart for the mine?," are the piea tlons owked "numerous times" dally, !ff ";i'HO the repiirted rich '-"'i""v crs. A numlier of prospectors and mincn have departed to the mineral Mt during the past week, and many more expect to "follow suit" at an ear ly date. . Frui present Indications there will lie more mining and pros pecting ilnnc this summer In the Call jya range, than fur many years pre vious; great confidence is felt In the existence f rich dcpwdts of the pre cious mettl, those who have already located claims lvcing sanguine of a large rewind for their trouble; be this as It may, the work of this year will go far to develop the resources of this, as yet undvelocd section, and prove whether gold and silver exist In pay ing fpiantities rtr not. T.S.I. VATKKLOO. It has fcn Borne time since I enjoy ed the tcVing of how things arc at Wa terloo. I enjoy the telling,, whether otherscnjoy the hearing or not. To beglv w ith, there Is the finest pronpect for fruit nnd. gnnlens, often met with even In Oregon. Everything in this Iclnity is very quiet at present. Mr. William Kmlth Jar., was in town to-day. v Arthur lluleliHJii Is at work for his father. r i Mrs. . At DtVaney and daiigbtc are doing flnclyj i Mr. J. JJ. Oihinard Is UuaHyengaged with his garden, Mr. and Mre. I. M. Bvuce were the burg yesterday.- . .. ..:.,o la tLlflSlilrtui m .' I UIUBU vit ..-'... J - HealtV generally good, gTain looks well and times falrly.good. Mrs. pclia Smith andsfrsV A. F. McBrbJe were in towtw-day. " , Arthur I Palely naae a nji"s p . organ -., ehureh, w.. day, and was j r,,,ow,,J?i "'B w"l'eted '.rgniK The iiiKiH'iatliHi fori! known hh the Lhui Con tijr a plenie tr will meet here fur a n June, holdiiiK over till the .'ft eitiscna of Uiis phut? will d their power to inuk It a Mir would bo well for the old I Ugln to pateli their tent a, r f0 ig ,, nn, RHtI up t iM M to Ir, oi ,aruJ jf. 1 vcnM rlo,IM,r wlll, f H. .mhU VCc u. ,,u.r. , paht. e ln laffee number here at that time' were about 4 mends-rs enrolled' lt fall, thi-t ljctug the fir-t imn-l and late In the tall, there was n; very good "turnout." If any one the county wishes their name enrollct. before the picnic, they can have It at, tended to by writing to II. tihi,. pres ident, or Itev. IL Ibils1, seentary. In writing jrive name, n(re, and date of eroding the plains. Fuitbi r particu lars will 1h given from time to tiin 'T as the commilUts make the arrano ments. I.oN( llrxwiTv. A Volltliful lloiutrlclo. Tliere was a deplorable stabbing af fray took place fSundaye veiling alwut 4 o'elock, on the raflroat track, at mil' No. 4, about five ini';-s idwivo Yaqulna, resulting In the death of Elmer Wright age 1H. Thoded was committed by Henry Miller, ge 19. It appears they had aoine trouble last sundayi weak ago, and after being dismissed from 8unday seluad last sun day young Miller overbsik Wright, who was on his vay home, and ask him if he wanted to tliiish that lht. Wright aid; "Do you want te light?" M Iller replied; "Yes, you d d cow ard." Whereupon Wright struck at Miller, who ran his left hand into his pocket, producing a knife ami Htabtdng Wright In the breast, k.lling him al most instantly. f The weapon used was a case knife, Which had lieen ground down to rerv rcsent a dagger, the blade being., about five Ynchort long, which entered the breast immediately' under the collar bone, ttlKMit three Jnehes to the left of the median line of the body, ranging slightly downward anil outward, pen tratlng through to the shouhlerbk"1' with t tin lriii1t not iihlV' KtMfedXMiller la under arrest 1.rlnn Cuit A cae of unund Interest was tried In tie' justlc'court here on Monday, tls 7th of May. 11; honor tW Smith rrkllug with c'ur1tr;'", Htate of Oregon jrf lr l- tJ? .:..r. u ,-jPrd and VtHft Kffie ATiuI(mivm1 fori? ,Hiiult and Anlforv nmitnut Mr- VI1U A C lViu rvfliMl rwmuliloriiltlii li' Hlld ise excited oonslderable In dtrnted n lnrtre nsfmlilv m Ii.S10' . j-l thS city hall. F. M. Millerli . ' ... . . . el tr tli rrrKriii 1... ik'"-'II(i aiitsM- without co'ur ;,,v'ing' buslneni" J " - ' lnipaitf-s,-; 1 AppleTtT" Apples, riuniH, at tiV m . i Hams 12c p H h ou lde rs , e" lt:ieon Kk pr tlx. C.wl Oil f 1 5 pefV. per ease. A Common C0v la often the lieginaing of serious ah- tions of tha Throat, Bronchial Tube and Lungs. Therefore, the importance ' of early and effective treatment cannot i be orerestlmateil. Ajer' Cherry 1'ec toral ntay always be relied upon for the speedy cure of a Cold or Cough. Last Jannary I was attacked -with a severe Cold, whieh, by neglect and fre. quent expour became worse, finally aeulins on my lunges. A. terrible roucb soon followed, acoompanied by pains In the chent, from which I suffereil Intense ly. After trying; various reuieilies, with out obtaining relief, I commenced taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and was Speedily Cured. I am satisfied that this remedy saved my . life. Juo. Webster, Pawtucket, K. I. I contracted a severe cold, which suddenly developed into Pneumonia, presenting dangerous and. svtnptoms. My physicisn. ederl the use of Ayer's -'hx-Tt',or1;. in; structions wriowcd, and the result was a rapl"'nd permanent cure. II K. SOPD Rogers Prairie, Tex. rVears apo I suffered from a severs id, which settled on my Lanes. I con sulted various physicians, and took the medicines vhey prescribed, but received only temporary relief. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. After taking two bottles of this medicine I was cured. Since tben I hare given the Pec toial to my children, and consider it The Best Remedy r- for Co'"- Cough, and an Throat and Lawr diseases, ever used In my family. itooert vanderpool. Meadville, Pa, Borne time aco I took a sliRht Cold, which, being neglected, crew worse, and settled on my Lungs. I had a hacking couch, and was very weak. Those who knew me best considered mr life to be in great dancer. I continued to suffer until I comftienced using Ayer's Choir Pectoral. Less than one bottle of this valuable medicine cured me. and I feel that I owe th.preservation of my life to its curative power. Mrs. Ana Lockwood, Akron, JS'ew York. Xyer's.f!herry Pectoral is considered, here, the oife. great remedy for ail d isea.tca of the throat and luncs, and is ro ' in demand than an vtlir mili-inrr ..class. J. F. lloberta, Magnolia, ArV - Ayer's Cry Pect V rrepsred byPr.i 4yer C- . The best V ulways tlinx. cheapest Vrc are also nrerafL any machrne from a buttei We keep on hand all stny lIo 3Xv " . . ... Ultra 7 Citltiv - . Tiav or so ago, ire 4