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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1888)
4 Vh .1)01 K HAY, IHX T.MlUUt 21, VsS. LOCAL AND GLNKRAL. "Whou.t ilrupptHl to '2 cents on Wt-tl-ncrnlay. A" Xnia js drawing nc!u yru hhouM not forgvt i lie poor iHluh f, There nr three eases nif mallpox 'near Monroe, llenton county. There will be Christmas ball nt 111111 mill iir.vi iiikiiv. , Curling Irons, pinking Irons, shears and scissors at Cruson A MllU'r'a. v Mr.Wra. UrUUn niul Miss Ila Cralv tree, of Belo, were Quarried at Harri- 'lrg Dpo. 18. ; Harvey Byrnes "left yesterday for Falem to voik In Cok'9 hotel, vhcre he is promised a long job. For pocket and table cutlery, "silver plated and lain, po to the only hard ware store, Cruson A Milkr's. Only one week inor of leap year. CI Iris should take ftote of this; It will be four years till the next one. I do not want to crry oyer any hol iday good, so will sell my stock on tand at actual cr-t. M. A. Mill: it. They bave "potato socials" in Kan sas. Tlie name may le from the fact that the young folks po there to pare. Cwfor4mglxx Inducement- Wre n. neUnlucauay eve nt Union hall. The amount of sulldy he w ould ComeandhaveamUhne. Tickets, would depend largely upon the co 1 00. 'What about those street lights? It, will soon he time for our town election: Vhy not get an expression of the citi zens at that time? Mr. O. E. Hardy, tbe .Jeweler, has Vecetveti a fctoek of fresh candies, srtits and cigars. Head his advertisement in another column. A good many emigrants ore coming to this rcction, and rh locating here. They find this is the best portion of the Willamette valley. Bteps have been taken to organ's j-.e a building air' loan association in AI-' bany, several prominent citizens being 'connected wim the enterprise. O. Smith and J. V. Cuslek, of yAMbauy, came up Saturday evening to attend the Masonic lodjre here. They i "returned to Albany on Monday. The steamer Yaqutna $liy has btcn declared a wreck and turned over to the underwriters. It will 1 sold to the highest bidder ou Saturday, Dec. Diead for at Fon & Ambler Is Mnioet nihed, and they will be ready fr work next week. All parties wishing to "have lumler "dried will do well to give them a call. There is much interest manifested in the protracted meet In jr nt the V. V. t hureh, and there will bo f reaching every evening next week. There "have leen neveral accessions to the diJFerent xuurehes. "Sooner" r.llyeu vs accidentally shot last Saturday by a toy who had !ecu out hcntH with bint. As usual, the gtm was vsot loaded. "Sooner" vsvs a valuable tbw, t tie property of Mr. J. V. Ililyeu. -"Inst week S. O. Wallace, w' bout three miles north of tow "chopping wtsxl, had the misfortune to cut off the sreond t e ot the left foot. 'Theingular part of it is that neither x the ether toea were cut. . ' Last Saturday Mr. Springer was belping Mr. (Joan saw some boards Nvith the buzz saw; by an unfortunate l;p his hand was brought against the aw, severely cuttin? the f.Vst, second nd third fingers of the left hand. Miss Gilbert will give a musical at Santiam Academy this (Friday) even Ing, in which tbe pupils in the musical department of the academy will take part. It promises to be highly cu'.er taihing, as they always are. All are t?ordialiy invited. ft V .. - 1 ,14? by which Rev. t. I. Moody will be in Albany on the 2d and 3d of January and hold services f.r the benefit of the College students of the sfe'te. The peo ple of Albany will furnish entertain ment for students who attend from mother p'aces. ) of WOOIKN MILLS ATyHtlfcM. Thou. Kay', r roixmit Ion Irt th Citlcona r I tie 1 ni'ltnt ty. A dispatch from Salem to tilt Ore Ronlatt, elated Deo. 18,ays: A humlier of the leading citizens of Salem 'lipid a meeting this evening to consider a proposition for establishing woolen mills at this place. Titos. Kay, one of the principal stockholders in the ttrowtmille woolen mills, and a man of forty years' experience In the busi ness, gave his views at length upon the subject, lie explained that the business of the Brownsville woolen mills had been profitaMe; that he had arranged to dispose of "bis interests there onty because that Vlaco did not offer opportunities for enlarging the business as ho desired. He w kited to select some point where ho could feel that this mill would be a pcrnm.ient fixture, and where its capacity could he enlarged from time to time as busi ness would justify. He and his asso ciates were ready to put f 0,000 into the venture at once, and w hen once under way would open stock IsKiks for subscriptions from outside parties. He would brrHd a four set woolen mill im mediately, and wished also to Include the manufacture of worsteds. If the enterprise prospered as lie believed it tvould he hoped within five yf ftrs to: employ 300 or 4iK) hands. He had read o.Tera of a subsidy from Kugene City, Albany, Pendleton and other points,! but would locate here in preference If made, ask cost of water power. The relative cost of the Gray, Me Cornaek, old tannery other powers were discussed, and a committee wrs appointed to confer with the owners of the varloin powers to secure from them the best proposition possible. Mr. Kay intends to leave in a few days for the Fast ami for Furor", and will employ the time during his ab sence in visiting various mills, also se curing the latest Improvements In ma chinery, etc. The committee Is conn dent that any ronsoimUeswoiiiit asked .is a subsidy cau be raised and that the mill will be built here. A Hermit round nrf la th Yfand. Sunday morning the decomposed re mains of Matt Harrison, an erratic old bachelor wlio has lived the life of a hermit, in a cabin near Lake I-nUsh, a few miles from Salem, for the past sixteen years, were found In the woods near his place, lie had not been seen for over two week", am! the condition of the body showed that be bad been leest tnat length of lime. The flesh had been cntm from his face and neck. The body w as only identi fied by the clothing. At tha inquest evidouee was given leading to tbe be lief tbat uVeeasctt had cotnc to his death from natural causes. lie was a vegetarian, and had liv.vl on milk for several weeks. He leaves n small pre pert y, valued at nltout fS)0. lbs was a native of North Carolina, and had no relatives on this coast. vai o , .. Vheld vii, while . KEEP rnTEI. Flush albums at Miller's for 1. Mrs. O. W, lllee, Fine Millinery. Xmas curds at Miller's drug store. J. A. Bearll bus the best Selection of lKMks. For a rrtcv photograph atbuih 'goto. J. A. Beard. Crawfont dancing class every Wed nesday eve. at Union ball. Snrtllnea in mustard at W. B. Don aca A Co. 'a, only 15 cents per box. Caraeol roast eoffte at W. B. Don- aca A Co.'s. Something gootl. Try It i Just received at MKIit's dhig More, ono gross lted Croa Cough Cftre. Try It. Farmers, remcmlier that Peterson A Bush pay cash for produce, bides and furs. , Don't moebi with your wlfe'i peo-i pie for the winter, but buy yourself a i new stove. They are down to bed-rock j at Swan Bros-. For novelties in dressing cases, al-1 bums, picture frames and toys, oivtcal goods, Ac., for the holidays, call n Owen Osburn,' druggist, Brownsville, Oregon. Kverybotly go ahd eerybody cimiea w llh a smile on their faces, as much as to say I will see ybrt some othei time, but Miller still leads In the holiday trade. When you Aeslre a pleasant physio, try St. Patrick's Tills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor gripe 'the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. Parties wlshtag lumber will do well tojjlv us a call. We-bave on bandi Or .?r 1000 feet of fencing lumber. : Cuhiiuw A CABI.R, Brownsville. A CABI. I wlsli to state In regard to the so- called accident which occurred to Wm. Watkinds, that the time he undertook, to reach the train was not at ft o'clock,! as stated, but wsa after train's sched ule time for leaving, nearly 0 o'clock, and all lights we ever have were In their proper places, and, furthermore, If ever so many lights were burning at the depot they would have no effect in llghtinr up the place where be fell; and 1 Vould suggest to Mr. Watkinds that If he would not aft around the hotel and talk from 5:10 A. M. till the train's tint for leaving, as I am in formed he did, and coining at brcnl. ncck speed, he would not got IT the sittewalk. As for a boy falling IT also will state wo saw no such boy vs mentioned. M. E. Hkahi. Agent 8. T Co. , HOW DOCTORS CONQUER DEATH. loctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have conic to the conclusion that two-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia dikI consumption, miplit be avoided If Dr. Acker's Kngliih Kemedy tor tVinsump tion were only cnr?fully used In time." This wonderful Itemed vis ld under a pofcitlve guarantee by J. A Beard. SHOE DEPARTMENT or- ANDREWS & HACKLEMAN. ww K'nmmmmmm"rTr'. f.. f ! f - " j 1 (VC Uj J 'j.J I'ltAT (3n msBmm HAS SUCH AN IMMNESE TRADI 7 We tvant to imprcRs on the minds of the pooplo of Ixjba- j non and vicinity that wo have without doubt tho beet line of Boot and Shooa thai has ever been Bhown in Jjcbanon, from tho cheapest to tho best made. There is no uso to send away for goods in this line, as we propose to carry as fine aj lino of Models s can bo had in tiro valley; and tho prices will bo right, for wo have bought them right. If gootls can not bo bought at tho factories for cash at the right prices, where under the sun can they bo Wight right? AVE MUST -AND WILL SELL THEM CHEAP o will name a few goo that we arb sure fere as good I v&iue as can bo bought any place: -XV- Mrt-jr rhrlllmsh. The memlHrs of the First Presbyte rian Hahbnth school w ill have a genu ine old-fashioned Christmas tree festi val on Monday evening, Dec. 24, to be at tljeir church commencing at 7 oek r. St. A fine 'ntwsrramme has prepared. J'rosonts will be re ceived and placed on the tree on Mon- day from It) o'clock A. si. to 4 r. St While the festival is more especially f.ir the niemtxrs of theBabbath school. any person who desires will have the privilege of putting presents on the tree for their friends. All are cordially invited. CbrlMmns Trr nt tt-.e C. P. Chvrefc. Afier consultation with friends and members, we have decided to have the Christmas tree at tho C. P. Church for the etitire Hutiday school and for all friends w ho w ill take part. The M.E. Sunday school is e p nlally invited. Come one, come all. Presents w ill lie received on Monday from 10 A. M. to S p. si. The opening cxeroUcs will con sist of a song and prayer service, fol lowed by a short audrew on the na tivity of our Lord Jesis Christ and ho'w we should celebrate Christmas. J. II. Ivirkpatuick, Pastor. 1a Happleat Msb la Twa Is the follow who lougbt a nice lot of furnffure l the msnnnoth bouse of Fort miller A Irving, at Albany. If j-ou w ant to please your w ife and make her greet you with loving smiles, Just go and do likewise. They are honctt dealers and carry an immense stock. DO NOT BUFFER ANT LONGER. Know big that a cough can bechecked in a day, mid the first stages of con sumption broken In a week, we licteby guarantee Dr. Acker's Fnglish Itemed y for Consumption, and w ill refund the money to all who buy, take It as per directions, and do not find our state ment correct. J. A. Bbahd. We are inf.mcd that Mr. Slaver, of Ihe onterprtsins firm of Staver A NValkcr, hardware merchants of Port land, has presented the Methodist church of Lebanon with a fine 5-0-pound bell. It is looked for in time for nee on dedication day, which will , be Sunday, Dec. SO. The new M. E. church will be dedi cated on the 30th inst. (fifth Sunday) by Rev. S. P. Wilson, presiding elder of Eugene City district, assisted by Rev. Thomas Van Scoy, D. D., presi dent of Willamette University. Dr. Van Seoy will preach at the evening hour. Waltox SKirw ORTII, Pastor On last Tuesday a party t f men wen tip to Mealey's, in the mountains, os tensibly to look after w agon road busi ness. On Thursday R. IT. Tiritt and A. J. Collier, surveyors, with their as- Kiatants wpnt to the same locality. Of course they keep their own counsel, but it Is believed some surpris-ing ii,m. will le developed in the near future. TTon .Tobii B. Slater was re-elect cd county judtre of Stevens county, V.T., on the democratic ticket, by a majority jtf 6-5. His friends in Txbanon can sec ry this that he is quite popular over In the territory, being elected by suth a mnioritv when the vote on delegate to congress wjs a tie, and a majority of the lepublican ticket in the county T.l.tt He Is one of the few ri,M.,rx-ratM who have been successful in the territory this year. T mpt s. man on the street the other tlay with an axe in his hand. His face vl-ns covered with a smile so broad that the axe itself seemed to grin. He iisked me what I supposed he paid for hat as e. I looked at it and guessed fcl 50. "No, sir !" he said, "that cost kvta imlT. -rt Hnll.nr. handle and all, and fl liave always noticed that, if 3'ou want I the best article for the least money, ) you must go to the store that makes a J wiecialtv of that class of goods, or in j other words, if you want to buy dry goods, don't go to a drug store, and if f you want, to buy groceries don't go to V the tin shop, and if you want hard fi ware don't go to a furniture store, but go to Crusou Miller's, the only hard- ViircstoxiaLe!"n." W . It. C. ElMtlon. At a recent . meeting of John F Miller W. R. C, the follow ing officers were elected: Mrs. Lucy Eaton, Pres.; Mrs. Mary Bryant, Sr. Vice; Mir. Alice Hyde, Jr. Vice; Mrs. Mary Cyrus, Sec; Mrs. Ida Hardman, Treas.; Mrr. Lilly Foley, Conductor; Mrs. Mlncna Foil is, Guard; Mrs. Sarah Saltmarsh, Chaplain; Miss Dollie Saltmarsh, Ass't Con.; Miss Hat tie Kendall, At s't Ouanl. Delegates to convention, Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Foley; alternates. Mrs. Cruson and Mrs. Cyrus. Smallpox at Alhmijr. The Democrat of eduesday evei ing says: Jror tne tcnent or cur com try readers who have obtained false impressions In reference to the amount of smallpox here, we will say thit ere are absolutely only two cases, one of wjiich is probably only the va rioloid, and that a thorough quarair tine is observed. There is no likeli hood of its spreading farther. A Fleaalng Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, aa it acts in harmony with nature to effectually cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 CO bottles by all leading druggists. Nolle. Everyone know-lug themselves in debted to me will please come In and pay by the 1st of Jan as I In tend to put alt accounts due me after hat time in an officer's hands for col lection. W. B Don aca.. TERRIBLE. Two-thirds of all deaths In New Yo: k City are from consumption or pnec monin. Tne same proportion liouis r- r nioit other cities. IJelavs are dantrer ous. Dr. Acker's Engbsb Itctucay for Consumption will ntwavs relieve, ard may save your life. Sold by J. A. Beard. The cii2;n8 of Harrisburg have or ganized a company and begun the Manufacture of brooms. Several far mers near there ratsexi small crops or room corn this season, which was successfully manufactured and placed upon the market. Why not have broom factory in Lebanon? Col. T. E. Hogg, of tho Oregon Ta' cine railroad, and owner of the lately wrecked steamship Yaqulna Pay, hi 1 announced that he will at once pur chase another vfwicl and put It on the route frcm Yaquiua Bay to San Fran cisco. . R. Cyrus sold Geo. Diver's farm of 100 acres, near Sodaville, last Thurs day, to G. W. McEl hoes, lately from Nebraska. Consideration, $600. For a nice Christmas card go to J. A. Beard . A SAD STORY. The child coughed. The mother ran No reined v was near. Before morning Moral, Rem A. Beard. Hough & Ford'fe Ladies' Doner. Kid, $3 50 Ladies Alma Opera Dm. KM-, lk Toe. Vancy Linetl, very pretty shoo.................:.. $2 Ladies fytfhrie'uh Dong. Kid, pat. lea. tip, fancy linod, is a daisy. 3 - V Men Mayflower, Cong, and Hal., solid and Reimlcss.... 2 50 Men's Manhattan, Congress and Lace, Seamless Calf, as com! a shoe for the money as can be had for 3 00 W. L. Doudas $3 00 Shoe can nol bo beat , 3 00 75 00 Because he has the largest Store in the WillanV- ette Valley. Be&uisc he sYipplies all of Canada and part of tlid United States With goods, which requires a inam moth stock and an endless Variety of 'merchandise; THIRD. Because he buys and ships Ynore Dried Fruit j Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Dry and Greeii Hides, Sheen Pelts, Deer Skins. Furs. Lard and But ter than any other merchant on this coast. FOU RTH; WE CAftftV AN ENDLESS VARIETY. OF . iecause everyuouy is ireaieu rigni w luonuiue We Can Outfit You in the 'Slvde Line to Your ami gets gOld VUIUC lor CVCiy dollar invested at lllS Satisfaction. stbrc. THE PLACE TO BUY Yotrn l to ix i ay ooo -IN AT J. A. Beard's Drug StOre, AIVD LAST BUT 'OT LEAST1, MONTAGUE IS HERE TO STAY. George JJuIiI. PEEBLER & BUHL, j WHERE YOU CAN FIND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT EVER BROUGHT TO LEBANON. Call and See His Stock Before Purchasing- a . ..... Christmas Greeting. "Be it knoNvn to all men," that having purchased a new and complete lino of Jewelry, will sell at bed-rock prices luring the holiday trade, Gold and Silver Watchsi Bracelets-, Ear Rinp, Fob and vest Chains, Ladies Cuff Buttons, Safetv Chains. Gents Scarf ms, Gents bleeve IJuttonsj Ladies' Brooch Tins (latest styles) Ladies' Bar Tins, Neck Chains, Ladies' anu Gents Gold Rines. Clocks in Walnut, - i . Nickel and riush, Silver Gas tors, Butter Dishes, Knives, Snoons. r orks. Nankin Rinsrs. in all a complete stock of now and elegant goods. T. S. PlLLSBUIlYj One door north City Hall, Brownsville, Oregon the poor lit tie sufiorer tt-as dead. M AlwayH keep Dr. Acker's Knplisth '. eay fit liana, cmiq ty j. Cronn i9 a terror to youne mothers specially during the winter tuotilh-s as it is then moat prevalent. It can always be prevented, if properly treated as soou as the liret symptoms appear. Hoarseness is the first symp tom; Ibis is soon followed by a peculiar, rough rough. Jf Chambcrluiu'g Cough Ri'tnedy is freely given us Boon as these svmptwna appear, it will invariably prevent the attack. There is no dan rer in piving the remedy as it fcontaitis no injurious 'substances J?ot Bale, by M. A. Miller. , WHY WOMEN FADE. Women loe their leauty liecause cold undermine their life. l)r. Aekei'd Engli-h Remedy for Consumption is an absolute cure for tods, bold by J. A. Besrd. A Pleasing Sense of Health and Strength Renewed, ana of Ease and Comfort Follows tb use of Syrup of Figa, m ii acts gently on. tna Kidneys, Liver ad Bowels Effectually Cleansing th System when Costive or Bilious. Dispelling Colds. Meadaches and Fevers and permanently corili HABITUAL CO&STIPATiaif wltboa wsakeuln? or irritXtinsJ the titguvi on which it acts. . Sl in ROo and Sl.OO Bottles kysli leading DmnUti. XUCMCmiO OStT BT THS oALiroKiA na sysup co. Sam Fsahcoco, Cai., invrrrrJLf. Kt., KttTmS.T. J. L. Cowan. J. M. Ralstori BANK OF' LEBANON Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts i General Banting Easiness Aeeoaatt Krpt Sobjeot Check. Kxehmnse Bold oa Kaw Tark, Sih Fran tlieo, Tartlaad &ad Albaay, Orag-oa. Collaetloaa Mad Fararabla Terms. Have a well-sele6tecl stock of Boots and Shoes, ii new and cbinpletc stock of Groceries and Provisions and canned goods, in fact everything usually found- in a lirst-class grocery, which we oiler at prices tcf suit the times; Much the Newest Ncbblet ahd Irgeat Stock of CLOTHING In the County IsNowtobeSeen ON THE COUNTERS ! -OF- I Ls E. BLAIN, We have decided not to carry Ladies' and Chil dren s Shoes, and will sell out stock on hand at actual cost lor cash. (Jail and examine them; Imsr is an opportunity to get a good article cheap. " COST -OF I Albany, Oregon.! Whpn you want to4. i dress up. we would w hp crl n d in show von & t ; j through and makethej ngnt pnee. St. Charles Hotel LEBANON, OREGON, N. W; Comer Msln .ml Phennan Street. Two Blocks Koat of Ktfilroad Depot. Hx E. PARRISH, Managref. X)V3V Luar Disesaa. IfyoutaTa a Conga or Cold, or the children are threatened with Cronp or Whooping Cough, nae Acker's English Bemedy and prevent farther trouble. It U a positive cure,' and we guarantee it. ; Fries 10 s:d 60a Tables arkct Affords. Beat the Sample Rooms and the 1VH Accommodations for ujmiai'iciu aieu. GENERAL STAGE FFICE, WE ALSO HAVE ON HAND A LARGE AND toCk 6f holiday goods STJCJlf AS Iin xJiiiip; ik.llxtiixs, Books, a lid Xlixsli Toilet Sets,' Any AffldUfit tJf Toys bf All Kinds! Dbn't fail to give iis rt oa.ll; ag ii is to -' t -yo in interest: wo, a " t i