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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1888)
-joe: ...p.:1 j j yoij Express. l'HtJKMBKU 14, 1SS8. .'! - 1 ...... . , . . AOL AND GENERAL AYltKCKKD. Th Strailit Ynqntnn liny S1rfknletl on South Kparh. ti albums nt Miller's for ? 1. V. Rice, Fine Millinery. wt Miller's drug store, un. the best Refaction of ft - - uoyraph album goto i-ncing class every Wcd i Union hull. tn niuMnrd nt W. R. tou- "s , only 15 cents per box. -I roast coffee nt W. B. Don-' . 'o.'b. Something good. Try it. Just received at Miller's drug store, one gross Red Cross Cough Cure. Try it. Fanners, remember that Peterson & Bush pay cash for produce, hides and furs. Ml Mat tie Xlxon, who has I teen stopping in Portland, returned home liut week. JGo to AV. B. Donnca & Co.'s and try "rmie of their prepared wince meat, ?1 per bucket. Messrs. Hyatt A Gordon have left for the mountains to get the remainder of their cattle. A Rosehurg man Who eats scven pounds of f teak nt a sitting is referred to as a big stenkholder. Mr. Frank Miller, of Portland, came tip Tuesday evening on a visit to his father, Hon. It. C. Miller. Buy $ 1 worth of goods and get a chance at that fine toilet set now on exhibition at Miller'a drug store. The Graphic Is the name of a new paper just started at Newberg, Yam--hill county. It is bright, neat and newsy. "We return thanks to Mr. G. W. Wheeler for a large potato which he presented to this office. It weighed 71 pounds. . Don't mow in with your wife's peo 1 pie for the M inter, but buy yourself a new stove. They are down to bed-rock nt Swan Bros. . Mr. Laforge, a former resident of this vicinity, was In town this week. Ho now has charge of the Coleman hotel at Eugene. Rev. F. M. Parker, a former citizen of this place, is visiting in town and helping in the protracted meeting at Ih; C. P. church. Mr. M. J. Montcith, of Albany, paid our town a visit on Wednesday. It looks natural to see Mac. on our street. Come agniu, Mae. I tie children of Mr. Brewster, who lives several miles from town, have , the scarlet fever, but Dr. Courtney in forms us that they are convalescent. pJSar novelties in dressing cases, nl- Last Sunday evening at 6.30 o'clock the splendid iron steamship, the Ynqulna Bay, while making her ilrst (rip from San Francisco to -Yanuina, struck niton the sands at the Yaiuiua bar, while being towed in by the tug Resolute, and may prove a total wreck. The cause of the accident can only be nscriU-d to carelessness or negligence on the part of some one in charge of the management of the steamship. Ordinarily the bar is considered so safe that vessels in entering merely follow in the wake of the tug, but, contrary to this rulc.-tho. Ynquina Hay was being towed in. The bar was smooth when the vessel crosse d, but after passing over the bar proper, the ship suddenly took a sheer to the right and struck upon the sands alout two hundred feet soith of the end of the jetty. The tug immediately went to her assistance ami would undoubtedly have pulled her off without trouble or damage, had it not been that the pow erful nix-inch hawsers continually broke, and within one hour r.fter strik ing she had worked fully lifte.M feet on the sands. The tug worked with the stranded vessel all night, but with out avail. The constant beating of the waves and wind has stove two holes in her bottom and turned the f-hip altout, bow in, and she now lie at nearly right nngles with the end of the jetty. Not the least blame can be laid to the bar, for when the vessel struck the ! sands she was entirely over 1 he bar, and the last heave of the lead showed twenty-five feet of water. The vesel was in command of t'apt. Kelly, who brought her from New York, but was, on entering the harW, turm d over to Pilot Lord, who is in the employ of the Oregon Development Co. " The ill-fated vessel made the remark ably quick time from Xew Fork to San Francisco in 5-5 days and hours. It is not a new vessel, having been built in 1SS1 nt Philadelphia. -;he is a screw steamer, with half brig rigging; is a double-decker, made of iron, 2"7 feet in length, 34 in width, 21.2 In depth, and has a registered tonnage of 1 .WWt. I. . mis coiupounu engines ana tour : a book DuiKheaits. Mte uad been plvinar be-1 Ar.viiKs: v ?ii;t. Frank Ross is once more t,ecn In his accustomed place In the sehool room. Rial Smith, a Student of hist whiter, was at the K. L.S. hut Mondnv nitrhl. All were very glad to see him hack again, as he has been in Washington Territory for several mont hs. The Trofessor thinks that a mental arithmetic sociable once it a while would be more beneficial than so many of other kinds. There wi'.l be no met ting of the K. L. S. on Dee. 21, the time for the reg ular public meeting, but the public meeting will be In id on Dee. 31st, the last meeting of the old year. All are invited. School will close one week frotn Fri day for one week, commencing ng-nln on the last day of the old year. The following piece of poetry is taken from- the Literary Star edited some six v nrs ago. The author, Mr. John II. Marks, is no-v in Aspen, Col orado, and is a civil engineer and Cnitod States Deputy Mineral Sur veyor : SHOE DEPARTMENT 0 1'-- An niotli'-r'fi life nij nrs; Ami sivtic 1'injr fnt, from :. wc v A memory km-t li nt mother's ktiPe. The )!c-nuut thoughts of Wiil.ihoo.i's hour. (V.uio lmi-Jr ;i us with inn.;:- j on it. - The jiU-siMiri-s, sorrows, "ij- nn.l woe", Trta!. ami trii;niili cZOIiIIkhxI knoun; The Iokmiim by our mother's tinil-.t, Arliii-tetl well KMtiiMMi thcupll!. The rifjil to pno tiee. wras to fear, HeinemlM-rins (;1 hrvrruoar. Thonch far etmnKC'l from ymmj-vr ihiY, And n! tt .vnvi; ati.l o i nys, A mother's holy Mfe n-vl .niyiT Keenlls our thmihts from xrorMly rare. (;h1 grant Thy nmi-i s to Riven Tons, when we unit enrth for he.iven. Thy won! tn thp ufco erve The t ,:e Their Phtl.ln-n h:nr tile hVinir ... our mother's faith to rulle, A- tmtMl unteher by nr -i-lo; Though e v iih enid-- r.i:ty not n:.nc, Ottr tnile tot. IK tisut f;'i !i he. Stv ii:nt. !.) K HKUli. ANDREWS & HACKLEMAN. z tl --S " t i !S, 't, THAT WS3 HAS SUCH AN IMMNESE TRADE? Wo want to impress on the iniiuls of th people of Lelui-! non and vicinity that wo have without douht the host limi of 15ot)ts ami Shoos that has ever heen shown in Lehanon I Horn tiie cheapest to the best made. There is no use to Pend away for roods in this liixe, as we propose to t nrrv as tine a line of tioods as can he had in the vall-y; an.l the prices will he right, tor we have bought them right. If goock cannot he bought at the factories for cash at the right prices, where under the sun can thev he louirht right? WE MTST AND WILL fvELL Til KM CHKAr. e vt ill name a few gottds, that value a can he bought any place: -:o- avc are sure are as good Because he lias the largest stove ..in: the Willam ette Vallev. Because he supplies all of Canada and part of the United States with goods, which requires a mam- i-iougn & roras Ladies Dong. Kid, $3 50; nueu OUIlfS Willi gOOUS, WHICH reOUirCS Iadios' Alnia Oix-ra I)(nr. Kill, r.ttx Tcm. Fani-v I.inntl illWtfh cf-irL'" in1 in mwllncD irrti.Jrtf,r rl' . -1 . . isa-L-v-Ls-Lij-L fv.ll linn i nil ii - i ii-i -L ill I i-i-i i - m. m m m K. M. K. J v' w . , very pruiiy si too. . Ladios' Henrii'tta Don is a c la is v. K:eh purchaser of one dollars' n-ortJi of gixwls at my xtore from tlte I.-t o- DtH-embc r till the eve of the 2!th w ill Ite riven a ticket flee for a chance to u.aw a nne Pih toilet set xv.trtu s-.u yvnA Mayflower, Com: hen a person makes n nur.-li-.c. in.- c vviiiue .-vena card numbered; their j .Men's Manhattan, Congress ami the money .2 4 O I Kil, pat. lea. tip, fam-y lined. j name and numlur will he ut down in On the eve of the ilth I lie t ltll!iilnrsi tii lu .! i. . ;,. .1 . i A' ween ew V ork and I.ivcr,HK u,t to j up rAuX Mmo hliuAMtva the time of her vurcha hv the Ore- , to draw a lck;.t frt7m ,iie , ; gon racmc rcople, who re-clirktc,,o,l ,,:lrt v hoid!n;r the ticket with numW r S ' VT" r?Vlf 1' '( raea?-" I correspottdin.r with , he one dntv, v m i 13 iiumii m jny-ni llllU was It!- J sureii. lite carjro, consisting ot 3X tons of freight, was saved. I j M. A. Mii.i.ij::, i f.etidititr Drt'-rtrl.-t as good a shoe lor L. Douglas' .-. 0(1 and Pal.,solid and seamless... Lace, Seamless Calf, a can e hail for oe can n-.-.t h- heat 2 50 ! i t j 3 no 3 001 Till IS 3 Because he buys and shins more Dried Fniit. Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Dry and Green Hides, Sheep Pelts, Deer Skins, Furs, Lard and But ter than any other merchant on this coast. c allotted the prize. Now is your cp- portunity to tn t somethiii'r nice for ."nothing, tiivc me a call LATEST FROM T11K VliSj-KI.. Dispatches received Wednesday in dicate that conditions are now favcr- ?l,l. f. ;, ..,..1 .i..4 T.I The Hir l.i-ll; ha9been jusccrtainetl that she h not .st T"c ,,!sht : leakintr. and it is thought has no I " ---- nict in her bottom. Sho is lvinr in a shel- ! l" lut -H-re ', a tercd position. New hawsers, wreck-1 SI!'i' , hz ! J,Hf Hsr!jI'' ,!:,' k ingarWratas,etc,haS ln cmxd. smtt1h, fe,,T t!,!!t, 'f uU"i mx'h r ,!u' and with the aid of the three tus on '"rk U''!''h" A tvvr bu' U " - f,f wl-r j the hay a united effort will bo made to r , l,t OUt the fi,v' willl,,ut f ftht- s i no c:uc oi tiie Ii:v i-s a mv-! WE CARRY AN EMDLESS VAHiETY OF ! jGents1 Embroidered Slippers for Christmas. 1" O TJ Xfc rJC IX Because evervhodv is treated ricrhf nt IMfiiifjio-ii'c :l:r;::!We Can utfit Yg?tX"l?Jhoe Line toYouriand gets -old Value 'for every dollar invested at his store. THE PLACE TO BUY x " , iri-i, i i ii k t-s,i n i if mi i up y;4i i & . - - - - -- jf poods, &e, for the holiday-, call on J the valley hope tlic t-CWt will be sue-! t:1'?' The l'rompt aetion of the com- uwen Vaourn, umtrist, lirowusvii'e. ,.i-sfui. Origon. ' I Tw .r-llrnt . Married, Dev. !', by Kcv. M. j .Uut 3 o'clock Mondav lnornimr Hh-kman, at the residence of Kila ' Mr. Wm. Watkins. the iiriiiiiw n. i" j pany Hows th:-t wc have an cnicieiil J cuinpany that c-.-n be dipciukd up ut i in any emcrirci'cv. ! Y O X 7 a 1 to 1 1 vv 3IOKTAGUE IS HERE TO STAY. -.ir. waiter J-Eeynolils anil us wnlkiif .il.in.r iti.. ;.i.., ,.ti i RcvnoUlr mi- l.imuia t rump, all of I.iiin coun- ; IUinon, near the deitot. it beimr verv ty, Orcgtm. j ,-.,rk wJu,n he Ml ((r lhl. wa,k BRllnM KvtTybody gxs and cvcryboily I a bundle of tools he as carryin-V, and comes wilha smile on their taces. as i .'! :.. " , "? ie ior rnn 'itv aii-1 ir. Wat- much ns to fty I will see yon some : land; but -rot otl' at Oreirou otltci time, but Miller htlll le:ul-i in the ' had tiie fi-actures ixthict-d. Wc note with pride a general i-piiil of imjirovcuciit jroii! !i in ami around Lebanon: New bi!iM:nr Ix-in erected, new enterprises splinting- into existence, a line lot of choice fi uit trees Iv.-iiijr planted, and there is n ireiur.-i! i air of progress. If we e;mM have I.- .VI' 'i'. : fwCtrro I Sillily kins said he would mic either the nd!- few small liolidav trad , , , roatt or citj-or l-.ebaiion tr somebo lv '. maklsi" a tun A tUKtlff lailv nf 111 r ! '-...! ;.. i i n t.." . i ,"1'lv1'1' " ,ul1 w . , tianiije--. ikh nuvns naiKin'i i f aw muter the treatment of a jthy- ; along: near !. Watkins at the elc n for a nervous affection brought onrv cxetsive gum chewing. tSirls, factories, u:h as broom yard, a cannery and u Imiids'iijK- ta ,i waminR. VTotracreu meeting is now m pro-; gres3 at the C. P. church, conducted i t cveaniorv. it wr:M inv i.iiv i i , .. .... I him f..tl r.ft'ikn.i-.iv ..l .i vim iiiev eiii lun u ai.u iein:i . ..... .. .. - i.n ,1'-l,,'.ljLvll.lif- t ; felf considerably, peiita-w iriuiit-r i - : ins arm. l nere was no litrnt ourmt:-: I at the time, thousrh it is' said ii has oeen customary to have one there. We copy the alxtve from the Allmnv A ! Col. W. came lufini' one ! t tiSi '.r ti'hlite-i NARROW EECAPE. V t l-xin. eveiv.r. in the of TrrK-klyn, r, f cling" ap- chet. ilefore by the pastor and assisted by the other j Democrat to call the attention of our ministers of the town. fc?o far the con Srrcgations have been good and the in terest is increasinpr. city fathers to the necWMty of provid ing1 street lights in a few places where I most iiocdeil. The walk at the place There has been various answers to ! whore Mr- Watkina fell 5 5 H'l . . . . . t f,H I f f.-llll f 1 . 1-1 A.. ine cuiiuiitiruiu: ny is a smp eallea j -v-i. "m bmu""i nx me nev e tliinK tlio proper answer is: j " ersou not, i.mmi;ir wiui me Because fdte is hand.somest w hen she j urroundirga mi-rlit easily fall ort". Mr. ia well-rigged. Wives should cut this I Watkins returned Tuesday nisht, so out and show it to their husbauds. i we presume he was not seriously in- Raising poultry is a pood business !Jlm'd; -t that doc not alter the n retintt!r, tried to d;av a lon-r bivalh 1. nt found it almost pocsible. liesuf-fi'-rcd four days from pneumonia, and the doetor r;ive hitn up. Dr. Aekt r's lCnjiiish licincdv for t'otisunii.tion J3 A. Beard's Drug Store, WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT PEEBLER & BUHL, py- HEVER BROUGHT TO LEBANON.! i i i i SO in this part of Oregon. There is always a market for chic-kens and egs at good prices. Borne families almost supply themselves with groceries and dry good9 with the eggs they take to market. J. M. Dillard, of Dillard's -station, The iap!tt .Van In TinTl Is the ftllow who bought a nice lot of i fiiruiture at the mammoth house of' l-'ortmiller A; Irvir.tr, at Aib:ny. If: vou want to please your wife and make j cessity cf a light .t that point, and a , her greet you with loving sonnies, just j light is cheaper than 'defending a dnm- ; g.i and do likewise. They are honest ! age suit. ! tlealers aud carry en immense stock, j i Call and See His Stock Before Purchasing- Christmas Greeting. I Much the Newest w-t'omT. TERRIBLE FOKEWARNINCB. We are glad to si-e quite a number Cough in the morning, hurried or, of visitors and emigrants in our town. difficult breathing, raising phlegm, We bid them a cordial welcome and i --'l9 i Uj hest, quickened Vf j " - " 11 i . . ; (111 iiiiv. Ill IIIV. I lllllll'; 11 l--Ll,T lil recently took a carload of live jxiultrj-j extena tucm t,le 1KM1 hospitality of a tl!nht, all or any of these things are; Kviiviwus aim n strui-iieancu jieopie. ! I lie nisi statues oi consumption, itr. , , i We call upon all our people, in town j Ackers En.nhsh Hem. dy for t'onsump- ! tliat having plirtliasCtl a 11C-AV j or country, to do alt in tlK-ir itowcr to ; tion ,'"lv tl,,( f "'1!"' !-vmptoms, luXi connilotC lino of ,JcVelrV, trnito tll fl.1 . I . .. . 0....i ...... v- . .. v.v. v.....fcv, ..wmv ..iii.i,B l)V j joul-a & ates us. Let us jiot be afraid of losing a Have a well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes, a new and complete stock of Groceries and Provisions and canned goods, in fact everything usually found in o 1 1 itf t 1 ic 4wrwfvr wliili i--ri ffrki if -i"i suit the times. 'Jo it known to all inn. 400 turkeys and 900 chickens wnich he had bought In Douglas county, to Kan Francisco. They were in crates on an open car covered with canvass awning. Don't fail to attend the auction eale in Albany. M. J. Monteith has auc tions every afternoon in the store-room formerly occupied by K 11 Young. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder. Don't miss this chance to get dry goods, etc., at your own price. Having enlarged our business with a complete rtock of everything kept m j a flrst-class furniture house, we invite the public to call and give us a trial. We make a specialty of everything "1 .1 i 1 1 : .. u .ua ,.,.e. innocent and rOKTMILLER & lKVIXti. Albany, Oregon, j As will be seen by our Brownsville j correspondence, the family of Mr. Gus 1 Thompson are not afflicted with small pox, as Mas reported here and else where, but are enjoying good health, ' and were not at any time exiosed to the disease. Everyone will be glad to hear that the report is untrue. Mr John 1J. Plater has retired from the editorship of the Stevens County (W. T.) Miner, in order to give his at tention to the duties of probate judge, to which office he has been elected the second time. Mr, Slater is well known iu Ix-banon, having been raised here, nd his many friends will be glad to . hear of his promotion. We call the attention of the public to the fact that the merchants of Ijeb anou are selling goods at a very small margin. They are usdng every fair and honorable means to retain their "' old customers and gain new ones. The business men of our town are . .. v. ...rt. .iuia IlilL uu ail I in J promise, anil S " advertisin Dr. J. little time or incurring a little expense in flflvertwiiirr mir r-riiitiv W... 1 immense resource, but wc 'must greet KWl , fivsh ViMim the stranger kindly and welcome him j j. s. Courtney, M. D., physician and with little acts of courtesy if we would j survon. favorably impress him with our sec-j tion. Many a man of energy, tact ami means would settle and help develop tnis country, who, if treated coldly, would go away and settle elsewhere. r Ml ii.li i j l will stu at iHMi-rock: prices; il'ii-inff lliilrd;1nr tfnl. f ! il 1 ! Vacclnnlf. ...f. ... v. ....v , v... fourtney has jur-t received i and Silver "Watches, liraeelets, ; viius. i har lungs, rim and Nest' tv nains, jjatiit's v.iin iHiuuns.i i Safety Chains, (Jents' Scurf! For a nice Christmas earil go to J. ! lieard. A. Trit.tin"K Tree. Tliis ancient custom of a good soci entertainment for tiie young folks is riijht, and wc hone the public-spirited young people of our town will take the matter in hat d at I once, as there is no time to lose. We, ought to have at least two such enter tainments in lA'banon. Now don't' jou old folks say, "Xonseuse," but lend a helping hand. Itememlter that you were once young, and that you 'cannot put old heads on young shoul ders." Ijot us have a "merry, merry Christmas," with plenty of innocent cheer. And don't forget the poor and necdv, but make all hearts alike glad I and happy. f3 S- Ati Pins. Gents' Sleeve Buttons, j Ladies' Brooch lMns (latest j styles), Ladies' Iar l'ins, Neck j Chains, Lathes and Crents iokl Ivinus, Clocks in Walnut, Nickel and Plusli, Silver Cas- Itors, Inilter Pis-hes, Knives, Spoons, lorks. Napkin lungs, in all a complete stock of new and elegant sxoods. T riLLSBURY One door north fit v Hall, lirownsvillc, Oregon. ! J. L. Cowan. Of health and strength renewed and of case a ixT comfort follows Syrup of Figs, as it nets in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and Sit 00 bottles by all leading druggists. KmuresPiiasaot T axah ve A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed,, and of Ease and. Comfort Follows tiie use of Syrup of Fig, as it acta J. M. Ralston. ' j BANK OF LEBANON Nobbiest and Largest Stock of CLOTHING In the County .Ls Now to be Seen OX THE COUNTERS I OK 1 L. E. BLA1N, -OF- I Albany, Oregon. When vou "want toA li "dress up," wc would 1 J be glad to show you -J j Hi through and make the fright price. N We "have decided not to carrv Ladies' and Chil dren's Shoes, and will sell out stock on hand at actual cost for cash. Call and examine theni is an opportunity to get a good article cheap. This TAKE IT IN TIME. "For want of a nail, a shoe was lost; for want of a. shoe, a hoie van lost; for want of a horse, a rider was lost." Never nenrlect small thines. The first the Use of i L'tanlvou thy Kidneys, Livku and Bowels Effectually Cleansing the System when . C'ostivo or liilious, iJitjxilliiig Colds, Headaches and Fevers and permanently curing HABITUAL CONSTIPATION without weakening or irritating the organs - on which it acts. A make good their words. I tiirt,s of pneunionia ami consumptiou .. . , , . ' ean jwyswy heenccked hv Dr. Acker s ertising columns and give j Kn-riiwh Itemed v for CWsumption. Lebanon, Oregon, i Transacts a General Banfcin. Business, i Acrountu Krit Salijoct to Cliook. i Kxrliai.jfp Sold on Xen York, Snn Krnn- rlsco, Fortianil anil Albnny, Oresun. , I Collections Made n l'nvnralile Tonus. St. Charles Hotel N. W. LK11AXOX, OHKtiOX, Comer Mnln nl Flicnuun Strwls, Hlm ks Hii-t of Huilioml Dc'kiI. WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND FANCY . STOCK OF HOLIDAY GOODS, H. E. PARR1SH, Manager. I j Hold l.y Bcm-d & YtlSr I r Sale in SOo arl 81 .OO Ttnttlos by H Leading' Iruglst. MJUCCPACTCEED 0NIT BT T1IB ICAIirOSlTIA FIG SYEUP CO.' Ss Fajuaa.o, (u, Ljiivit.,c, Xx., Ntw Vokk. X. Y. trifla with any Throat ot Lunjr Disease. If Ton. havo 1 ; a Cough or Cold, or tho cLildrca era j threatened with Croup or Whooping Cough, j I use Acker's Eng-lisl Itemedy and prevent j j farther trouble. It is a positive cure,' i and we guarantee it; Price 10 aad 50 Ttihles Hupplied with the Market Affords. Best the I Smniilo RfHmis and the Tk-Jit Arrommodations fur l'em!tien.'itl Men. GENERAL STAGE OFFICE. Any Amount of Toys of All Kihdsl , ' - .lon't fail to a'ivc ix it i.-t i voui