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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1888)
The Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JUNK 22, lsSS.' PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE Dr. Mark ilytcr, Dentist, Lebanon. Grand 4th., of July Ball, t Lebanon. Tickets including snipper for the 4th., cf July 1U11, at the St. Hotel, $1.50. The Woodruff Orchestra has Wn mi- trniwl to furnish music for the 4th., of July Bull, at Union Hall. Z. T. Bryant, Dr. Lambcrson, A. n. Cyrus and 1). Andrews went lo Port land Tuesday, as witnesses In the U. 8. Court. There will be a grand ball at Union Hall on July 4th., 1S?S. The uanee will le under the able management of M. D. Wheeler. If you want nice marble work for ornament, or a first class job of monu mental marble, call on M. X. Keck op posite the Bevere House, Albany. Mr. Tj. A. Harmon and Mrs. Pritch nrd, father and sister of our barber Charlie Harmon, both of Rosebunr, are visiting in our town this week. We call the attention to the add of W. Fortmiller & Co., wholesale and re tail dealers' in furniture in Albany. They have a large and w-Uet stock of everything in their line, at rook bottom price. Fativnce is always crowned ith suc cess. This rule is without any cxc;'j tion. It mny not I e a splendid success hut patience never takes anything in hand that it does not succeed with in some form. Judsre Otto I.ubkcr, of Pweet Home, was h t:-wn M-vjulny, he wears the judki:-.! rtv.iuf.- with ar -. and ;i;:ut , fome b.)-J. make ilv-m walk a :h:i:k Utiv. and h-.nv li.r-sn dfwn w l.-.rw- sluices of JiF.eksioi.f and Kent. The town of Angentine, Kansas, is in trouble. The public records wen- left in the mayor's office. A billv gnat en tered and ate them ut. His owner oil-1 e rs the goat to file away in place cf the lost eharter and ordinances. Ex. The Lash Bitters Company gave a musical entertainment on the street last evening which was very good. They also gave an entertainment at tne Band Hall which surpassed any thing of the kind we have seen for a long time. . We are sory that our correspondence from Crawfordsville and Waterloo was crowded out this week as the forms were already made up when thev ar- rived ow ing to our printers desiring to attend the Fireman's Tournament at Portland. Montague will continue his Cash f'lrithiinr ?5?4T thromrU licvt ve-lc fis the late rains have prevented many from taking advantage f it. Bear in mind that this sale will positively close one week from Saturday night. It is i,nN - I We are glad to report that all theU hvre, in regard to certain scandal cases of scarlet fever at Sodaviile are j that has Veen o;p.g around about me. convalescent, and Dr. Foley iuforais It came through a meeting of the Ea- us that he thinks there need be r.o more uneasiness about it. We rely on what Dr. Foly repsrts, and we think visitors need have no apprehension whatever in goios to this favorite and popular resort. The installation of Bey.G. W. Gilnyt will take place in the Presbyterian church on Monday the 2oth., !egining at 8 o'clock p. M. Several ministers, from different parts cf the state, will be present to take part iu the interest ing services. All who attend will be pleased and interested, and we besper.k a general attendance of all our citizens. We have reliable information of several families who will soon be in t Eebanon, from the east, some from Tennessee, some from Kansas and gome from Texas. We bid them one and all, a hearty welcome, and can say from personal experience, that they will find a kind, generous and hospita ble people. Some of our friends are terribly af flicted with the ennni or blues over the continued wet weather, come cheer up the sunshine will come leeping and "j the Harvest oeus win tingie , ?le and all go merrily and ! and jini cheerily in the right time. A better hand, a wiser head and a kinder heart than yours or mine guides the w ind and weather. Miss Vina Miller, of Scio, is canvas sing for The Present Conflict of Science wllli T?ctlcrlrn This is a grand, good i Tjook, full of profound truth?, rich in research iu the wonderful works of find. It convevs to the reader a won- I readers. , . ., t r large pamphlet on the Resources of, c 1 ti- 1 i 1 -E- i tj i . utate printer. The book contains much valuable imformation and exceeds any of the kind we have ever seen. It cer tainly reflects great credit on the place and part of the compiler. IJy the way, this would be a grand emigration docu ment to send east, doming as it does from so high authority. The mechani cal work is unexceptionaly good. By the death of Emperor Frederick derful fund of pleasing information on paw-, ai.a auu .k w i.u. 7-I1--j and eighlors, who during the sick- the great issue of the conflict or science V , -,i , . ness of llr departed child, rendered with Religion. We heartily commend rf&, well managed, and with plenty , many am, to the book to the careful attention of our j of stock 111 trade, 01 bono sinew j wrq dftri , thc Lour of our 1)0. 1 i 1 the German nation has lost a '-gracious j fact, that our subscription list is rapidly master" of liberal ideas, humane in-j increasing (is nearly double what it stincts and devoted patriotism. A 1 was when we took charge of this office) hero in war, he was doubly so in peace which is no idle boast, as our books are and upon his death-bed his fortitude j open for inspection. We arc here to lifted him far beyond mcra nobility of j stay, and we propose to lo our best to birth in the hearts of his people and I build tin its material interest of Lcba made his memory dear for time and I non and all its surrounding country, oternirv. nntwiihstandinc- the brevity ! Some of our enterprising business and f his reign and his suffering from the day of his father's death to his own passing away. In the last few days we have received many letters of inquiry from the east concerning Oregon, 'and Linn county in particular. We can onlv answer their letters in a general way, and in many instances guessing at what is right. We propose to the time hon ored citizen, to any and all who are in terested in the development of the coun try to adopt some mode by which we an better advertise this section. The Sxpbess will gladly and heartily co icrate with our fellow citizens in any iove in this direction. We need an i migration committee. We need toad . : our own immediate section. It I. thought my many I would friends through your paper, i was on mv work two weeks ago and made my first trip; it is a very pleasant work, and am much pleased with It. I was down two days with what the Dr. called broW ague but did not enjoy that very much, but I am better now. Newbcrg Is a very nice little town with about 17-V or more inhabitants. They have an academy hero which i in a tlourishing condition; its standard of scholarship Is as high ns any other school rf the same kind In the state, and is managed by good christian peo ple whose p:st record as a church is not to he surpassed; that is the Society of Friends or Quakers; and I would say that if any parents want to send their children to a school where there are no saloons nor never will be, then send them to the Xewbcrg Academy. Our church will have a campmeet hitj at Byerly's Mill on the I.uekia mute River, begining June is), and I would be glad to have as many of my friends there as possible, and we will have a good time worshiping the Lord in the lieauty of holiness. F. W. PARKKR. Slat TeRthrrn' Association. The State Teachers' Association will be held at Salem, July olh, (5th and 7th, bv3. The Association will convene in the legislative hall, eapitel building, at .1 a. m. on Tliursihiy, .luly 5. All teachers and friends of education are eoruiallv mvitoii. I he I olleciale As- j sociation will meet in the senate eham i I or, e-apitol buiKlinsr, at 2 j. m., Thurs 1 day July o; also at the ame time ami ; place, Friday, July (. The presence of J memK-rs of ccdlegt s and universi- : ties in the state is earnestly desired. J The d pai tment of superintendence 1 will he organised by the several county I laiid city suix-Hntendents, and will I moot in the oftiee of the suiK rintetic j ! -nt nf riltio !lwtrilifin tit 4 oViiek ., , .,. . i p. in. I'll i , ju; -., miu ti:e iu- partinent of music will convene in the I legislative hall at the same hour. The hotels of Salem will entertain those at tending, during the days of the Asso ciation, at reduced rates. Arrange ments have been made with the O. & C. It. It., the O. P. R. 11., and the W. V. By. (narrow gauge) companies for reduced rate to all attending, and the usual reduction w ill he granted. Sev- j eral State Superintendents of Public j Instruction, and other hading educa-j tors from the eastern states and several j of the territories, have ben Invited and j are expected to le present. To Yf hen it Concern. Ki. Exi'iuxs: write a letter to Editor Lkisaxo:; Exprks?: ! JMSU"P inemw a Dear Sir; I would esteem it a great j v5Mt du,inS the l,ftst v' tl k favor, if you w ill allow me a few Hiu-sj Missei Sarah and Kate Coshow, re in vour valuable naoer as I wish to set j turned home from McMinnville where I mvse'f risrht lfore mv manv friends and scholars in this county and els ! dies Aid Society bv one of its menr bers saying that I made a living in Pe'rthmd by furnishing music for houses of questionable repute; that the same was told by a drummer from Portland, who was here at the time. Thai it was done to permanently injure me, cannot be disputed, aud it is no i credit to the one that repeated such a ' scandalous report In duty to myself, as well as to the ladies w ho were pres-; ;ent :the afternoon the malicious lie was ! i utterred, 1 wiil present any one of them j wi! h a free ticket to Portland to go end ( ; see for tlK-mfelyes the corrcctnc3 of j j tiiis report, and will aIo give another j ifree ticket to bring the drummer here! and say so puoh.iy, "He 13 a dirty mis- j erable cow ard who w ill .stab behind a 1 1 man's back. I have been teaching I mu!c for the pat twelve years on the i Pacific coast and I challenge any liv- nig srul to pay that I cvt r made mch a living, and I hope and trust I never i will. Respectfully., I VT. O. LAXGWORD. ! I will be very thankful to any one in this town who can furnish me w ith any iilfurmatIau cf any per50U wLo startcd the,e yK. fur a more outrageously and c cwarn Vs car.dal was never circulated on a more innocent person W. G. L. Off For Tohtlanp The Lebanon t IT " "N" . . i 1 r . T 41 .1 j nitec v.ompany . 1, start ioi 1 oruaim 1 iimmiay to enter tne contests mine I prize tournament 22J, 2;?rd., Our boys Puli,-a Ior lue fc""re, winning i.isi prize last year cnu sccor.u inze two J"5 aS a Vigorous enon ue; made to maintain the prestage of the j nuscio ana vim, w e icei coiuiueni taai thev will bring back fresh honors from the field of contest. Portland has . ,., , , , offered liberal prizes, made ample ar- rangements for panics, and will all contesting eoin doubtlcss royally en tertain all visitors. We hope the young gentleman will have an enjoyable trip, brim full of mirth and good fellowship. "Leaving in contest, no blot on their name and come home entwined with laurels of fame". Attkxtiox. "We call the attention of our Lebanon mediant, again to the tradesmen are advertising libcraly, for which we are great ful, while others are with-holding their patronage. In this weeks paper there are three new advertisements from the neighboring town of Albany, whose live merchants (see the advantages of our columns. ! There were three more applications frpm the same place, that we were un able, to accommodate. "A word to the wise is sufficient," Sympathy. We extend our heart felt sympathy' for the fellow in town whose best girl went square back on him last week, come J cheer up, you have not lost anything but the money you paid out for license, ''better fish in the sea than any that has been caught," at least that is the confort they extend ed us. TOLD liV COR R KSPON I) KXTS JIKOWNSV1I.1.K. Bou: June 1st, lSyi to the ot C. E. Stanurd, a daughter. June 14, 1888, to the w ife of J. Ji Morelock, a daughter. June 14, 18S8, to the wife of A. Hull, a son. R. A. June 7, IfvtS, to iho wife of C. B Ty- ccr, a son. James ljewis and sister Kthol, of Corvallis, are the guests of Jas. Wilson and wife, MA.imir.nJ tine 17, by Rev. Edward tSlttens, Mr. Frederick Webber to Miss Lizzie Reinliardt. "Shake" Fred, we congratulate you. Dtt:i June 10, lSs-3, J.ula Fiances, daughter of It. N. and Edith Thomp son, aged two years and ten days. Miss Clara B. Martin, on Tuesday of last week departed for McMionville. Hon. JelV Myers, paid Brownsville a visit on Tuesday of last week. The James II. Slater "Tarilland Re form Club," on the evening of June 10, at the North Brow nsville City Hall, held a meeting, at which time the "lice- ry reduction of taritl duties ' was ablv discussed. On Friday the closing exercise? for the spring term of the Kirk school, dis trict No. oO, T. IK Boyer, Prit'eipul, on which occasion the pupil and their friends participated in a most enjoya ble picnic, accompanied by songs, reci tations, dialogues and other appropri ate exercises. Mae. Sawyer, Ballard Tyecr and J. Sawyer returned from Puget Sound during the past week. Mr. C'.iekenpeel and family have de parted for the Kitson Hot Springs. 1. D. Boyer, who for the past two terms has U-en in charge of the Kirk district school, has accepted the ios'i- tion of principal of the South Browns- vide ohool. Judging trom the well- known and coinmetidal'le eiualitics. ,uul f m,tr sum-' :-s a t. :u her of Mr. Boyer, the school trustees, could not have made a bettor choice. The entire family of children, four in number, of Flias Hale, are sudoring from an attack of scarlet fever. During the past week, the estate of the late John . Tyeer, received from j the Ancient Order United Workmen, i ?2H0 being the amount of the policy carried by the deceased, who at the time of his death was a member of Safety Eodge, No. IS, A. O. I". W. jj Thompson, accompanied bv his Wifo, left for the Sound Tuesday, visiting Te.cotna, Seattle and other points of interest. they had been utttudingseliool on h.st - j Friday H. A. Stannrd, of Albany, visited town on Saturday. . P. W. Starr, of Lostine, Or., w ho vis ited Brow lisville friends on Saturday last, reports good times in the Wallo wa Vallev. The yt. E. Sunday School have pur- cnasea a new organ . Edward Starr, of Halsey, passed j Saturday and Sunday with Drowns ville friends. i Messrs. Adam-!, Mediae, Stenger & Co. are much ph ased w ith the made from quartz taken from mine the "(iold .Lush," which a.-say their from cropping?, gave gtod results in silver atsd gold. At the Cumberland Preshyterian church. South Ilrownsville. on Sun- day lat, the Ilev. Martin Hickman,! held Sabbath Berviees to a larire attend-1 a nee. J. M. Mover, returned from Portland on Saturday. During the paft wetk, a valuable cow, the property of J. M. Waters, gained access to t he feed bin, indulg ing in the "luxuries of this life"' to ! such an extent, that, s-he passed away, j joining the great cow majority, J. A. Bishop, who was in attendance at Portland, of the Masonic (j-rand Ixxlge, retumeil home on Saturday. The late rains have caused a sditrht raise in the Calapookt river, Meyer j jr(;g have a driving gang it work and will secure some fine logs. Our Heavenly Father, in his wise providence, having removed from us our beloved daughter Tula Francis, we the undersigned, tender our most sincere thanks to those kind friends - . , , ., , rr.fivriiii? rvrfii.! Q-tiiATliv nnil j , , " j 1 j uoience. KoiTii Thompson. R.N. Tiio.Misox. Dowdall Lodge No. 10, K of 1", of this place, during the past week, elected thc following ofiicers, to serve during the ensueing term. Silas Powell, C. t '; V. Hancock, V. C; V. D. Met Joe Pred. J.N. Waters, M of A; S. 1. Ilarger, delegate to Cirand Lodge, meeting at Portland, Oct. next. Our friends at Waterloo are making preparations for a grand time on the 4th. There is no better place in Oregon to have a first class celebration than Waterloo, the grounds, the mineral water and scenery, all combine to make one of the loveliest spots in the world. We understand that the I. O. O. F have boon invited to take the manage- i ment of the occasion and if this noble order undertakes the matter it will prove a success beyond a doubt. We understand that the Albany band will make the music for the occasion. Everybody invited. All bring a well filled basket. BesixKas Chashk. Our cnterpris- jrg merchant, T. C. Peeblcr in com pany with Harry Simms, have bought out the well-known and popular St. Charles Hotel, and will conduct the business under the name and fctyle of T. C. Peebler & Co. We bespeak for them a liberal share of patronage. 1 ChurchilJj. Is selling farm impli- pients and machinery away down yon der, and if you don't believe it, juot go and bee for yourself, thats whals the matter. another one of I iiose popular parties at i k'iu win Kir x Acuuemy on, Wednesday evenii g, July 4th., It: 88. Musicians from Portland will be added t ) hi justly ti 1 dirated e rjlicstra. i ji elegant supper w ill te served, ai d no paliis will be spared to make this the m wt Boeial event of the Hcaeon. Ihnxa Well. Our young friend Chend'e w ho met with so serious an ac cident last week is doing will, undir the eitlele it managemeut of Dr. Couit ney. JskwComek. Ail unusually broad smile has Leon playing on the face of Ly lo Parker for weventl days; on Inqui ry, it was learned that n Hue ten pound girl w as the cause. The following ltenutiful lines wnn furnished the Kx thicks by a friend. We trust this sublime and" heroic an swer, w ill tind a isweet lodgment In any woman's heart, and we hope the dear girls will bravely guard their hearts against all false intruders. a woman's axsweh. "Do you knotf you have asked for the costliest thing Ever made by the hand above? A woman'H heart aud a woman's life Atid a woman's wonderful love!" "Do you know you have asked for this priceless thing As a child might ask for a toy? . Demanding what others have died to win, With the reckless dash of a boy?" "You have written my lesson out Man-like you have questioned me; Now stand at the bar of my woman's soul, Until I shall question thee." "You mpiire your mutton always hot; Your socks and your shirts lie w hoie; I re puir.-s your heart to le true aa ttod'a slars," And pure as His heaven your soul." "You require a cook for your mutton and lievf, I require a far greater thing, Aseamstre-w your wanting for aockd - and for shirt, I look for a man and a king." "A king for the beautiful realm called home, And .. man that the Maker Ood Shall look upon as he did the first And say 'It is very good'." "I am fair and young, but the rose will fade From my soft young cheek one day Will you love me then 'mid the fulling leaves, As you did 'mid the blooms of May?" "Is your heart an ocean so strong and deep I may launch my all on its tide? A loving woman finds heaven or hell On the day ehe becomes a bride." !I require nil things that are grand and true, All things that a man should be; If you give this all, I would stake my life To be all you demand of me." "If you cannot be this a laundress and eook You can hire, and a little to pay; But a woman's In ait and a woman's life Are not to be won that ivav." WALLACE & This Space is WALLACE & 4 th., ok J t'l.v. Craw ford w ill give THE LEADING GROCERS OF LINN COUNTY- ALBANY, WALLACK Sc ald. In - MX is the o ou oartalnly Smith I don't ee Brown on the ; i ... . . . . i. t Vi , r,V i8UUW" 'v' ,.' nrnn. M Is the name old moan you hare heard uerore; tight shoes and wire lett. HinhhWhv on enrth don't lie buy . ..... - u 9 snoes or Andrew & iiackieiiian, u wu on Main street. VCW wotthl enjoy your dinner V) Yj vv and ar prerented hj lys- popsia, use ACKeri sperula Tablets. They re a positive cur for Dyspepflla, In cident ion, flatulency Bnct UoDstipntlon. We guarantee them. 25 and CO cents. J. A. Beard, Druggist. thousands Suffering from Aftthma, Con sumption. Conghg. etc. Did yott ever try Acker's Enir Hsa Itemed;? It la the beat preparation known for ell I.un(j Troubles, sola on a positive guarantee at iuc. cue. J. A. Beard, Druggist. art er'a liabr Boother at Laud. It Is the only safe medicine yet made that 'will remove all Infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but Rl'es the child natural 0om frvtn pain. Price 25 cents. Bold by J. A. Beard, Druggist. CV WW of tUe So0 Mags of this VVfcVW llf(J sorrowfully- ct alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sola on a positive guarantee at 23 and CO cents, by J. A. Heard, Druggist. lv7rvO trlflo wul1 B7 Throat or of duty; -JVJVV v Lang Disease. If you have 1 a Conga or Cold, or the children ere j threatened with Croupor Whooping Coogh, ! use Acker's English Remedy and prevent further trouble, it is a positive care,' and we guarantee it. Trice 10 and 60c J. A. Heard, Druggist. OYERLAND TO CAlWrNIA VIA SOUTHERN PACI FIC COM TAN 'S LINES Xn-l Cnnt-cUoiis The Mt. Shasta Route. Time lr-cn Albany and Sun FraiKneo, S5 luir?. California Express Trains Dally. ! M V. l'onluti.l rrivjtn-4ll a. m AHutny Irairj Trtfi , M. Sum Vrarbco ljeavej u0 r. M. Ktlj p. I rave Arrive Local Passenger Trains Dally (txcept) Sunday TlWA-M.j J4fave lS:Wr. li-are Tortlund AlSanr F.uirrne Arrlvei 8:45 p. M. IemTe:U::. m. Ieave J A. m. 2.40r. u.i Arrive Local PaiTigr Trains Dally (except) Sundat s 10 r. ?t. SfiO r. m. S0 r. . lJWp.m Ieavo Arrive Lrnve Arrive Alluny Letianon Albany l-hanon Arrive'S:4S A. lare;S-i0 A. . Arrive 2 p.m. IaveU.Wp. m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOURIST fLEEPINO CARS FOR aecotnniodatlon of Second Clas Pas 6engf?ra attached to Express Trains. The O. A f. R. It. Fcrrr makes ronneotlin with all the n-i-'titar traiua va the Ijut Side liiv. frutu fxjt of F. street. West Side Division. KK-IWKKN PORTLAND and CORVALLIS Mail Train Dally (except) Sunday. 7 : a. m p. m. llrtland -orea!! 1 Arrive S:S p. m teave 1 jvip. m Arrive Express Train Dally (except) Sunday. 1 t. m. Ienve rnrtland Arrive I 9n a. in. I W) p. in. Arrive Mi-Minrille lyave 5:4S a. m At Albnnv and Porrsllis connect with tralnn of Oreen f"iv!rtr r!ilmad. s-For fall tnllrmaion reirardlag rntea, maps etc., rail on ronipanr's agent. It. KOLHI.ER. K. P. ROOERP. Manairer O. T. A Pam. AcenL THOMPSON. Reserved for THOiVlF'SON, OREGON. T1IQ3I X H O TV . H M MO DURING :C. You will. have an CC LL 00 TV From His But The CASH Will BUY These Goods. C. Tt. 3tOIVTV3-TTE, Lebanon, Of. MRS. G. W. RICE, 3IlHliit-, Lcbnaou, Ore., HAS JfST ItECEIVED HER Spring Stock iMillinery Goods CONSISTING OF Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Rib bons, Etc., Etc. Call and get Prices on Goods which are VKUY LOW. .V. It. CYItUS, Real Estate Ag't and No tary Public, and CEN'L INSURANCE ACT Docs a General Agency Business, IXCLVDINO Insurance, Agricultual Imple ments, Doors and Windows. ORGANS and SEWING MA CHINES. . Oivc me a Call at T)r. rowcll's Old Btand, , LEBANON, OKECION. "ARCADE SALOON." GENTRY & RETHERFORD Proprietor s. DEALERS IS ALL KINDS OF- Wines, Liqnors and Ci 9-AL30 ON HAND Fresh Mineral and Soda Water, (Orpo-i.c Sxchngc Hlet EN AND BOYS -:-!:- FTTH THE NEXT WEEK ONLY, B. MONTAGUE'S-l opportunity to secure Bargains in J j . mi 11 NN Immense Stock at a FOR CASH. Lumberl Xumberl Lumber I G. W. WHEELER & SON., Proprietors of the LEBANON'-:- SAW -:- MILLS -ALL DHT TP IT A PTC AD T TTlMDT7r rvuuun ana ujcniv iuiviDmv- constantly Bills of All Kinds Filled or Rates JGive ns a call before purchasing elsewhere. G. W. Wheeler & Son. THE STOVER Improved The .'best is ahvavs the cheapest. We also prepared to furnish on short notice any machrne from a butter worker to a steam mill, We keep on hand all staple implement auce as - IMowh Mowers, ltcuicix, . Harrows, Cultivators, rulrerlzers. And the celebrated SHenood Steel Harness, jjfCorae and see us; we will make yon happy " G. AV. CRUSOX, S i 3 GG. Discount of . KINDS OF- on hand. Short Notice and at Reasonabl The most powerful easiest and lightest run ning mill . made. Lebanon, Or..