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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1889)
t!i Mi mil i m c ri 1 1 -.1 :SD GENERAL. 11 oMoHi .Iff.l sy nod at B.iSi'iii tVpsiikailoii . .U1, of Sht'dda, wm in town !. Mlchavl is reported to be li. ' Tiller la studying medicine svitH lr. Courtney. J. A. Robert iJ eW rking iu C. C Hacklemau'a store. Mrs. Jjw. Davidson ia visiting frieiida In Albany th fa week. J. t. Cherry, the Albany foundry rnan, was In Lebanon ou Monday on rjUflinesa. We are sorry to learn Uat Evan " Oosler iu!lerinK from a bad form f Tcnmonia. Hjohn McCrilkr, recently from looking at the country -..id may locate, Messrs. J, Wassom, It. It. Humphrey ,d V. J. Guy aun family were In Al xij oa. Monday. ?rof. Lanjrsford is advertised to give , concert at Sweet Home on the even ing of January 25. E. U. Will and Austin Rutherford, Albany, were registered at the St. 4c3 hotel on Tuesday. viaitlng the family of liis B. Montague, "lirkpatriek has returned w h etVi-cicd without th lay by thciloc t.on of Jo. Simon, of Multnomah, as president of the senate, id K. . B'.uith, of Wasco, speaker of the liouw. The members all seem to Ik? at their post and are ready to nerve their, con stituents to the beat of their ability; The introduction of bills and resolu tions occupied the moat of the week. Twenty-five bills were introduced in the senate and 48 in the house The most important, perhaps, are the ones by Harrington for the exemption of homestead of eighty acres from forced sale under any process of law, except for taxes or purchase mouey; ami by North rup for the amendment of regis tration laws. We will give a summa ry of all enactments, from week to week, such as will interest our readers. Mle, where he has been . acted meeting. iiau tweny-seven yersocs ised to the small-pox from t Amity la Yamhill county. uncil meets next Tuesday vhen the iiew city officers Vorn iu and enter upon their l accounts due me must be p y the last of January or I will place them in the hands of an attorney for collection. T. C. Teebler. The sociable given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church at Mrs. Houck'8 last Thursday evening was a success iu every particular. The re ceipts were $ 11. Readers of this paper can save mcn y by calling on Deyoe & Robson, of pJete stock of all kinds of hardware and agricultural implements on this cor-st. Mr. A. ErvFiipair-oM resident of this place, hsfe been in town several days this week. He Is now living at Murray, Idaho, where he fs engaged in the shoe business and is interested In mines. Chaa. T. Ingram, an old and highly respected i-itizen of Albanj-, died at his home in that city Monday morn ing, after a lingering illness of eonie time, rspidly following his wife, who died about three weeks ago. Last Friday evening Mrs. Hindman tendered the young folks a party, the occasion being her birthday. Al! pr it "report having had a most enjoya Ma time. The evening wts pasrod in conversation, games and music fJiL-Klrang, a Minnesota farm r, is here looking for a location, desir ing a milder climate than that of Min nesota. He hss come to the right place, and we hope he will find a farm to suit him. He made this offlce a pleasant call. John Williams, proprietor of the Re vere House saloon at Albany, while Valking along a street of that city last Sunday, bv Ideuly placed his right hand to his heart and dropped to the sidewalk a corpse. Heart disease was the cause of d- ath. Winter is donning her royal robes : to-day. She ha3 been playing coquet ry with Oregon, but now she shakes her hoary locks ai d comes in the maj esty of state. Rain and snow are hold ing a high carnival, and as they de scend are converted into ice. Tine Lif dies Aid Society of the M. E. Church gave a sociable at the resi ;'eSfMr.R8. Roberts last Tues day evening. It w as well attended r d all enjoyed a pleasant evening. The receipts were f 10. The ladies have our thanks for a plate of nice cake. Married, at the home of the bride's parents, m Seio, on the 12th day of ; January, 1889, Mr. O. B. Cyrus and Miss Emma Morris, Rev. J. W. Osburn officiating. The groom is the son of Hon. Wm. Cyrus and the bride is the "daughter of J. S. Morris, Scio's success ful d ruggist and Nasby Th e Exrsiss congratulates. The West Shore for January is an unusually interesting number. It con tains as a supplement a large picture of the Hotel Portland, the magnificent hotel now almost completed in that city. Among the many illustrations re pictures of the new suspension bridge at Oregon City, the new Pres byterian church and the new Jewish synagogue at Portland. Our old friend and fellow-townsman, Mr. 3en Donaca, after an absence of eight months at Centerville, Umatilia county, has returned to his old home and has resumed his old place in the poular store of W. B. Donaca. Ben lias a host of warm friends, who wel come his return. He brings back a precious little jewel to brighten his Chlnran l'kti. There is some difference of opinion about the proposed repeal of the law protecting the China pheasants. Sme farmers assert that they are very de structive to grain and gardens and are becoming a nuisance. Others say that they do more good than harm by eating worms and inwecU that injure crops. It is very certain that they are a very prolific bird and are increaslug rapidly although large numbers of . 1 -. . . . 1 .1 . i , . fT.1. nii ui are much, uespneuieisw, iiiey j are a very handsome and savory game j nausvate bird, and in moderate numbers ate a very valuable acquisition to the game tf the country. But ca they increase very much more rapidly than any oth er game bird in the state and are very numerous in the Willamette valley, we do not see why they should lie pro tected any more than any other game bird, that is, during the close season. Off the Track. Monday moruinn about 9 o'clock a train on the narrow guage road run ning from Cibnrg to Portland, met with an accideut which fortunately resulted in no injury to passengers or Uamage to the ears. The train had reached a point within a mile and a half of Scio, when three of the passtn ger conches left the track. Oae of the coaches turned over on its side and the passengers were well shaken up, though none sustaiued injmies. The other two cars remained vpright. The derailment was caused by ths spread ing of the track. At the time the ac cident occurred the train was moving at a moderate rate of speed. Had it teen moving rapidly the accident might have resulted much more seriously. As it was, all consider themselves very fortunate in escaping as they did, for, beyond a little jolting and a bad scare, no damage was done. Arrested for ISfgramy. Inst Monday II. H. "v'olrath enter ed a -complaint in J.'fetice Luckcy's; court charging W. L. Coshow with the i crime of bigamy. Ou Wednesday Mr. i Coshow appeared for examination, j represented by attorneys J. F. Moore and J. ?C. Duncan, the prosecution be ing conducted ly (ieo. W. Barnes. After hearing the evidence, Justice JLuckey held the defendant iu $010 bonds to appear before the next grand jurjv The c::se arosz from C.osuow having married Volratls divorced wife withiu six months after he (Co- show) had obtained a divorce from bis former wife. - Mrs. Voirath obtained a divorce at the last spring terra of Circuit Court, and Mrs. Coshow at the! fell term in October, after which they were soon married. Ochoco Review. Mr. Coshow is a former resident of Brownsville. - "Mr. U.W. Ri.v, Ei'uv -J. S. Couitn'ey, M. I).f 'phj Birta.. .....j surgeon. Sardines in mustard at W. B. Don aca & Co. '8, only 15 cents per box, Caracol roast coif ee at Wx B. Don aca & Co. 'a. Bonn-thing good. Try it. Just received at Miller's drusr ktore. one gross Red ChS Cottgi Cure. Try it. Fanners-, remember that Joseph Bush pay cash for produce, hides and furs. There was an eclipse of the morn Wednesday evening which lasted from seven to half past ten. It wss a giand spot t ide. A girl was recently born in Ni w York with seven lotiguest A girl with one tongue will talk most men crazy, let alone one with seven. At a sociable We won't slay shut up in a room where there is no one but girls; we'll jump out the window if we can't get out any other waj The girls. ijsiycar wss tne raort prosperous in the hNtory of California. The pres ent population is estimated at 1.400 000, many counties having doubled and eveu trebled their population. When you desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not the stomach not gripe the li f yc5ftr lltim tlirit I litiV3 liiioii Htiitccl tlitit 1 1 mi tli3 Ientlcst in O'OutlM ttiicl PrioeH. No iii?i'i?lkjint r' T r i j ! YJ V' !l iliil J bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller Parties wishing lumber will do well to give us a call. We have on hand over 15000 feet of fencing lumber. Coshow A Cablk. Brownsville; Grant couutv has the most horses and mules of any county in Oregon, 16,825. It also leads In cattle,-with 47,113. Crook county is ahead in sheep, with 21,738. Iane county U in the lead for porkers, having 7625. About one hundred of Penn'r's lead ing business men have arranged to at tend the inaugural ceremonies in regv latioti cowboy costume, accompanied by a regular cowboy band. The lead er will beat time with a six shooter. One firra in Feattle has spent $3?, 000 in advertising that city the prat year and expect to spend that much more this year. People are arriving there from the East by the thousands and real ettate id rising in prica all the time. Only think nearly C0.CO0 people stttled iu Oregon in 1SS, and every section of the State ha been greatly benefitted thereby. The immigration will be moro than doubled in 1S89. Surely there is a brilliant future for Oregon. Having enlarged cur business with a complete stock of everything kept in a first-class furniture house, we invite the puolic to call and give us a trial. We make a specialty of everything kept in the undertaker's line. FORTMII.LER A IKYING Alban3', Oregon. ACADEMY NOTES. School etill progresses nicely, but items are scarce. The meeting of the literary sovlety Monday night was very interesting. Let us have as larg an attendance as possible and have a useful as well as an f njoyable time. We enjoyed calls this week from 8. A. Devaney and J. M. Masks. Are these all the friends we have." Stvdeht. With me in this regard. I have walked into popular favor, fought my way to first place by the honest purpose hon estly carried out to make people trade VftoPniW-i w Mm Ifep Nol by claD-trao and cheats John baits, hut uni formly selling at a low figrure an A 1 grade of goods. I have won my place and mean to keep It. When you want the best, ASK FOR THE LEADER C. C. HACKLEMAN, Successor to Andrews & Hackleman. Mc.WinaTllle. McMinnville is now the county seat of Yamhill county. It has a populi- iHe i,o!it. j tion of about aR, and is well located The potato market of .San Francisco, I r5c, fertile valley. The new which took a sudden drop about a i C0"" bouse, when finished, will cost mouth ago, is Baid to be looking up I about 165,000. They have also a new ciiy scnooi ouuuing mat ooss tiu.uuu. consiaeraoiy. l ne fail in prices was caused by the rush of Oregon products to that market, and in consequence of the glut, half of those who6hipped lost by the transaction. Some of the ship ments actually rotted before a disposi tion could be made of them. One j farmer in the interior, who sent about i 500 sacks to the bay city, found himself out about ten cents per sack when set tling up time came. Telegram. The Democrat says those who ship ped from Albany made by the trans action. . Evangc-Hstie Meetlnr.' Mrs. Rounds, a lady evangelist of the Bocitty of Friends, will commence a series of meetings in tne Cumber- The town has suffered terribly by fire and stnall-pox pests this year; but there is vim and pluck in her citizens and a general air of business and improve ment. The Baptists have an exot-l.'cnt college here, well managed; we are sorrp that the attendance is so email and that a debt still hangs over the building; the friends ot Christian edu cation should hang by the school. There is one of the best mills in the state here, doing a capitat line of work. Four churches iu all, blest with excel lent pa&tcrs. A NARROW ESCAPE. Col. W. K. Nelson, of Brooklvn, came home one evening, fetlinsr a pe- t j n u . - ?. , T t i culiar tightness in the chest. Before land Presbyterian Church of Lebanon , tril tr. Hm- lno brt-Hih . 1. i ... 1 r . t. T l : ! . ' . . ... o. u.t uic isi ouimaj 01 iicai liiouin. xius lady Is a native of Ohio, wns educated nt the College of fne Friends and i in every way worthy of confidence and Christian sympathy. She is earnest. persuasive and captivating. We had the pleasure of hearing her 18 years ago in N. C, wild caii cheerfully com mend her to the god people of Leba non and community. Ship for Vaqntna. The Iron Age, in tpeaking of the ship building interests along the Dela ware, says: "Col. F. Eggerton Hogg, of the Oregon Pacific,- also needs two iron ships for the trade between San Francisco and the Vaquina bay." This shows that Col. Itogjj is not dis heartened by the loss of the Yaquina Bay and proposes to increase the num berof steamers to. ply between those two sea ports. Kntltled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their Messrs. jj- Anarews, a. . iyrus and J. A. Xiamberson have been in at tendance at U. S. Court at Portland as Witnesses in the Janeway mail robbery ease. This case has already cost the government about $2000, but they go it on th principle, "Millions for prose cution, but not one cent for thieves." It ia a poor fool that fools with this government. Married, at the Xtuss House, Albany, January 14, at 9 o'clock p. la., by the 2t?rv. J. R. Klrkpatrick, Dr. Wm. C. is'egus and Mrs. Maria 2. Niles, both .rties late of New York State. Dr. was an old bachelor and was a long Taking a choice, but has surely uck in leisure." He is an old ed Union soldier, a gallan t pa- -cholarly gentleman and an it physician and surgeon. His ft is an accomplished lady and well clirthy of the gallant doctor. Sunshine f',r thvir path. A should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Fyrupof Tigs, to cleanse the system when costive or billious. For sale in COc and 1.00 bot tles by all leading druggists. Having bought out Mr. Andrews' Interest in the firm of Andrews & Hackleman, I desire to collect all out standing accounts how due. All per nons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm will please settle as soon as possible. I desire to close up all last year's accounts. C. C. Hacklem AX. All parties knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and set tle, as I desire to balance up my ac counts of 1888 and do a cash business hereafter. M. A. Miller. Be enterprising, think of new ways to build up the town and put them in Operation. but found it almost iwwsible. He suf fered four days from pneumonia, and the doctors gave him up. Dr. Acker's Kneiish Itemed y for Consumption saved him and he ia well to-day. Sold by J. A. Beard. ChSBK In KuilnrM. AH parties knowing themselves to be indebted to the firm of Thompson & Waters, either by note or account, must come forward and settle the same within thirty days, as there is going to be a change in their business. Thompson & Wateks. Brownsville, Oi., Jan. 1, 1389. TERRIBLE FOREWARN I NO 8. Cough in the morning:, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm lightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the first stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's Knglish Remedy for Consump tion will cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under apcwUivc guarantee by J. A; Beard. The Happtent Man In Ton Is the fellow who boujrht a nice lot of furniture at the mttiiimoth house of Fortmiller & Irvimr, at Albany. If you want to please your wife and make her greet you with loving smiles, just go and do likewise. They are honest dealers and carry an immense stock. PROMPTNESS. First a cold, then a cough, then con sumption, then death. "I took Dr. AcKer's JMiglisli ltemeoy iort-onsump-tlon the moment I began to cough, and I believe it saved my life."-i Wal ter N. Wallace, Washington. Bold by J. A. Beard. 8H6 IS "GRATEFUL." "I saved the life of my little girl by a prompt use of Dr. Acker's English Iiehledy for Consumption." Mks, Wm. V. HakrimAJt, New York. Bold by J." A. Beard. Persons troubled with chronic diar rhoea or subicct to bowel complaint In any form, 6hould try Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Many chronic cases that had resisted all other treatment have been cured by it. For sale by M, A. Miller. The anarchists end WH-islists are i;r-j ganiiing fcunday-sch.'ols iu Chicago not to teach religion, but to inculcate the peculiar doctrines of the fanatics! wno are seeking the destruction t-f eo-J eiety. I lie senoois are under tli? su perintendency of Paul Grottkau, end are said to be making gnat progress. There are already six bcIicoIs in full blast. They meet every Bunday morn ing, and the men, women and chil dren are taught the meet pestiferous doctrines. ALL FRESH. The house committee on public lands has ordered a report upon the bill to recover land granted to aid the con struction of wagon roads in Oregon. The measure, commonly known as the Dolph bill, proposes that a direct suit be brought in Oregon by the "govern ment against the derelict corporations to recover such lands as are cotermin ous with parts of wagon roads not con structed in accordance with the requirements of the granting acts. Case Arnold, a laborer, ate C2 raw eggs on a wager at the People's theatre in Crawfordsvillc, Ind., last week. His backers offered to bet that he Could eat five dozen more, but there were no takers, several hundred dollars having alrendy change! bands on the result. After the exhibition Arnold went to a r.taurant and ate a hearty meal. Horace Smith, of Philadelphia, is said to possess the largest collection of newspaper clipping in the world. He liegan when a boy of ten, and has been at it fttty j'ears. It would take a fur-! niturc van to hold what he has now, ! although ho has sold thousands and thousands of slips. Dr. Taniier; the famous faster, is soon to be married to a daughter of a Paisian millionaire. This is Dr. Tan ner's great reward for his forty-day fast. There are a great many more men In the wide world who vould be be glad to imitate the doctor, with the assurance of a similar reward. In connection with my jewelry estab lishment. I have addinl a SKLECT STOCK OF- Frcsh Candies, Huts S Cigars. The candy is both hand and machine made, and is the Finest Assortment EVER BROUGHT TO TOWN. My Mock f Jewclrr in complete; hare j:wt re ceived a tupply of NEW CLOCKS. Call and inspect my goods. G E. HARDY. IN THE YEAR WD So A n A n i U Expects to do a laiei4 business than in anyone yeai of his mercantile history; and with this object in view has made arrangements to have every depart- IllO.lit ill llis lllillVlllUlf) oct ttl.licliiiioiii irvft1rafv n Ult v. vm'Jii'Ulllvnl, 1 VJ1VIV 11 J lit 41 cash prices. The old credit system is a thimrof tlie iiasf. nnd: w Va J "WVV iiuvi null V.tlOIl VX ilUUUCU Hill til 3 genuine bargains at C. B, Monta:Ues store. DURING THE YEAR 1889 HE WILL PAY CASH OR "MERCHANDISE For All Kinds of Country Produce. Wishiiifl: a happy and prosperous new vear to all of his customers, and earnestly requesting that all who are indebted to him woulcl make it a happy and prosperous new year to him by making a cash re- mittance at once, lie is still the same C. B. MONTAGUE. ilEIfclE: TO STAY. t. n If - George llnhlg C- B. Montague Will open his new One Price Cash Btore on Hon day morning at S o'clock. Full particulars in ucxt week's issue. Prophet Wij-'lfms i i" a bad way, and diclares that Encke's comet ia in danger of nlging in our neigh borhood, and becoming another moon to us. He gay b it.s attraction will then cause the oceRiis to rise fifty feet above their present level, Hooding a part of both the eastern and western continents, and wiping out Australia and the Gulf Btreani. Thin last will give England the climate cf Labrador, and cinch her the worst way. Now is the time to buy hill land, and net up out cf tho wet. TAKE IT IN TIME. "For want of a nail, a shoe was lost; for want of a ghoe, a horse was lost; fur want or a horse, a rider was lost." Never neglect small things. The first feigns of pneumonia and consumption can positively be checked by Dr. Acker'a Knglish . Remedy for Consumption. Hold by J. A. Heard. i ' PEEBLER & BUHL, i . ' ! Illl III IlAli STARTLING AND AGREEABLE SURPRISE! All Should Read the Low Prices! SUGAR. Drv Granulated, 13 lbs for $1 00 Extra C, 15 lbs for 1 00 Golden C, 16 lbs for 1 00 Powdered, 9 lbs for 1 00 COFFEE AND TEA. Best Costa Rica, 5 lbs 1 00 Best Rio, A lbs 1 00 Arbuckle's, 3 lbs 80 Java, 5 lbs...: 1 00 Tea, 1 lb , , 40 BEANS. Small White No 1 22 lbs 1 00 White No. 2, 25 lbs i 00 Pink, 27. lbs : 1 00 SALT Liverpool Salt, 200-lb sack..... $2 20 " 100-lb sack... 1 15 50-lb sack........ 70 Stock salt, 100 lbs 75 SALERATUS. Dwight's Soda, 4 papers Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 papeH. SOAP. Kirk's Savon, 20-lb box Golden West, 20-lb box Four papers of either kind... CANNED GOODS, Tomatoes, 9 cans Corn, 7 cans Salmon, 1-lb can ... ..;.',;-......... " 7 cans.,.; .;Si.. Oysters, 5 2-lb cans .... 9 Mb cans Corned Beef 2-lb ean Chipped Beef, 1-lb can.. Lobsters, 2-lb cati Condensed Milk, 6 cans Lye, 9 cans Fraser's AIe Grease, 2 can3 25 25 1 20 1 15 23- 1 00 1 00 15 1 00 1 00 i Oo 25 25. 23. i 00 1 00 - 23 The Above are Prices of a Few Leading Articles in Our irhmerlsa o j 1 . ii!t nr. rtr r s- i v oluuk, vv niun we uner lor urton UiNLit have A Well-selected stock of Boots and Shoes, Gents' Furnishing Goods, a Fine Line of tcW bacCo and Cigars, at Low Pnces. We do not want to carry Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and yill selL out stod on hand at Actual Cost for Cash. Call and examine them HIGHEST CAS! PRiCE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. Ton't fail to g-ivi its iv call, as it is to yowr interest PKEBLER Ac 1TI-IT t ' L - ' - - - ' . "