The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, February 08, 1889, Image 4

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f J?e licbaoi Express,
t 'FRIDAY, FKBlU-AllY S. ISS9.-
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
W will ftttcitioi to the now ad. of
C B. Montague. ,
Mr. J. G. Uros, of Waterloo, made
our office r call Saturday.
A. F. Hatnillcn, of , Sweet Home,
tm on our strevta Wednesday.
J. S. Ames, Avho resides at Sweet
Home, was in town a few daya this
week.
Mr, Blaine kHI be in Harrison's cab
inet, but Miliar w ill still lead in the
ale of Druj.
J.'lt.,jr., atid Maggie KIrkpatrick
cave been iiuiw sick, tor a wwit or
more, but are slowly recovering.
Ono price and cash at the new cash
store, but everything sold cheap and
delivered to any part of the city.
Mr. M. J. MonUith, one of Albany's
most enterprising business men, was
in torn during the week on business.
Mr. J. F. Hail came from Albany this
week to help remove the old safe and
put the new one in the bank at this
place.
Mr. Harrisrt" and Mrs. Hattie John
son returned home this week from a
very pleasant visit to their children at
Hanisburg.
wJven new subscribers were added
toourM'.linjr list this week; two at
. Sweet Hon, ou at Crawfordsville
I and eight at Lebanon.
? Married, at the residence of Mr. A.
B. Blaekburn on Feb. 5th, Mr. Albert
t E. Heller and Miss Luella Blackburn,
liev. Geo. W. Gibony officiating.
Mr. Charley Hall and Mrs. Ora
i Green, both of Lebanon, were married
in Eugene City, February 2nd, at the
residence of Rev. E. P. Henderson.
All parties knowing themselves in-!
4ebled to me will please call and set
tle, as I desire to balance up my ac
counts of 1S88 and do a cash business !
hereafter. M. A. Miller.
Readers of this paper can save mon
ey by calling on iK-yoe & Robson, of
Albany, as they have the most com
plete stock of all kinds of hardware
and agricultural implements on this
ecaat. 1
AYe have just completed a new raail
mJL&: st bxk, and we would l very
ndeed if all parties would pay us
hat they are past due and we
y and accommodate you in the
A. P. Fiery, of .So 'aville, paid
just that ki:i :l of a visit that
; makes the printer grlad, with the "elo
quent ehir.k of a dollar or two." We
hope many will do likewise.. Glad to
see vou, call strain.
8wan Brothers are gr"ig to open a
new line of goctls Jn il;. ir stove and
tia house next week, something new
and novel. Vvalk in, see for yourslf,
crts notbh:? to look and Swan charg
es you nothing to laugh.
At an informal met-timr in the f'itk
Hall on Tuesday evening a majority
of the business men being present, the
subject of a new school house was dis
cussed, aad there was not a disputing
voice, but all agrteJ that it must be
built.
On last Friday the Editor "pro (em."
avl wife were Invited to diite at the
residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. V.
' "Wheeler, the occasion being the 55th
anniversary of mine host. May we all
meet again for similar enjoyment in
the days yet to com.
ACAOKMT NOTES.
The Gleaner was wt-U read on liut
Friday by Ma.iaie Button.
Frank Marks, who has been sick for
some time, is agaiu in school.
We have six weeks mors of school
Let us all Improve our miuds to the
best advantage.
Fine weather, but demoralizing to
the school, as some have to stop school
as soon as spring opens.
All those who wish to understand
and apply the metric system of weights
and measures can do so ly securing
one of the Trof s keys which cost ouly
ten cents.
On last Friday afternoon the follow
ing named persons visited the school:
Mrs. Eaton, Mrs Davis (nee Lizzie Me
Kinney), the Musses Bwan, Nona Mil
ler and A. B. Niekerson. Come again.
Last Sundav was Trof. Gilbert's 63
birthday. Monday evening after the
Literary Society adjourned, the stu
dents gathered in and enjoyed a socia
ble for a short time. The students
presented the Trof. wit! a haudsonie
reading lamp.
SOME "POXT'S" FOR STUDENTS.
Don't go up stairs to chapel exercis
es unless you want to.
Don't get to school before the second
bell rings if you can kelp it.
Don't keep your mouth shut when
you can just as well be Whispering.
Don't come to school until noon if
you have been out the night before.
Don't walk quietly across the room
when you can just as well step lot)
pounds.
Don't go to school w hen you can go
ami play a game of base ball. You
will be much wiser by so doing.
WATERLOO.
Miss Maggie Bruce la able to be out
again.
Mr. A. Huddleson U making rails
for C. B. Montague.
Mr. Gilbert Cams is here viMting
relatives and friends.
Mr. Gager, who has been ill for some
tsine, is improving slowly.
Mr. Lawrence Morgan, of Tangent,
made us a flying visit Sunday.
Dr. O'Dtl!, of Sodaviil, made Water
loo a pleasant call on Monday.
Mr. Gloss Dvllarhida went to Cor
vallis on a Hying trip Monday.
The pontoon bridgeis across the riv
er and soda water is maning fine.
Mrs. Bruce returned from Albany,
where she has been attending spiritual
meetings.
Mrs. A. Girder went to LebanoJ and
intends making Albany friends a vis-it
before returning.
J. G. Gross is building a chicken
yard. It seems as if he is going into
the chicken bu-iues this spring.
On Thursday last three young gents
from Albany, accompanied by Alfred
Fielding of this place, started to the
Big Beud country, aud ri turned tues
day well pleased, each having txken
up a pitee of hind.
Mr. Samuel Rals-ton and William
Morgan, of Halsey, is visiting relatives
at this place. M istletoe.
The OM Ont ami tlie J.ew Ir.
Wednesday evening ilia old cou
of the town of Lebanon held their last
meeting in the city hall and made their
last annurl r.-ports as the custodians of
! public interest and trust. Thee re
i ports were in the highest sense credit-
able and refiet ted ,rt credit on the
KKEI' rOATEO.
Mrs. G. W. Rice, Fine Milliners-.
J, S. Courtney, M. D., physician and
surgeon.
California eelery and cauliflower at
the new cash store.
Sardines in mustard at W. B. Don
aca & Co.'s, only 15 cents per box.
Caraeol roast coti'ee at AY. B. Don
aca & Co.'s. Something good. Try it.
Just received at Miller's drug store,
one gross Red Cross Cough Cure. Try
it.
Farmers, remember that Joseph
Bush pay cash for produce, hides aud
furs.
When you desire a pleasant physic,
try St. Patrick's Pills. Thev can al
ways be depended upon, and do not
nauseate the stomach nor gripe the
bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller.
Parties wishing lumber will do well
to give us a call. Ye have on hand
over 15000 feet of fencing lumber.
Cos now & CA11I.E,
Brownsville.
Having enlarged our business with
a complete stock of everything kept m
a nrst-class furniture house, we Invite
the public to call pnd give us a trial
We make a specialty of everything
kept in the undertaker's line.
FOKTMILLEK & IHVIXO.
Albany, Oregon.
Oregon's I'obllc UuUrtlnc.
The hist number of the West Shore
Magazine contains engravings of the
public buildings of Oregon, including
the eapitol, penitentiary, lusane asy
lum, etc, and other views in Salem,
the capital ciiy, accompanied by a
large supplemental sheet with portraits
of members of the legislature now in
session. A description of Salem and
that portion of the great Willamette
valley in which it is situated is a valu
able feature of the numlior. The very
readable aud instructive article on the
'Genealogy of Oregon" should be care
fully perused by every person who
would like to become informed on the
subject of the creation of a great state
of the American union on the far west
ern border of the nation, so long In-fore
the Intermediate country was redeem-
td from a wilderness. The Yesi Shore
is tilled monthly with valuable infor
mation about the entire northwest.
cents a copy, by mail, to any address.
L. Samuel, pullisher, Portland, Or-
egoou.
WO Ml J 'X
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In Texas.
Mr. Yendall Kirkpatriek, editor of
Tin Lekaxox Exprkss, of Lebanon,
Oregon, is on a visit from his frozen
home to th sunny clime of Limestone
county. Mr. K. is an estimable gen
tleman, an able newspaper man, and
edits an excellent journal. He is of
southern birth, having lived some
years in tills county, and is a brolher-in-lawof
Mr. C. W. Cobb, ex-editor of
this paper. We rxtend a welcome to
him, and trust that his stay at his old
home will be a pleasant one. New
(Texas) Era.
A recent letter from the Editor of
this paper informs us tint they are
nearly bound out there with a contin
uous rain; that all the low lands havi
been covered with w;it-r for weeks and
weeks; that he lonsrs for the lay when
he shall return to the genial clime e!
Oregon, "Where no storms ever bta
V, on that guttering si mint," hut lie
uu; flowers are blooming tn the fairest if
lands.
out poinr ofneers. uoubt a anv
. town in the vallev can show as xwl a I vea! st5--rl al rl"1 No
TMim. in TIi.irnn w VrtJv TV.I.N . . . . . . . . I m the world Is eivinfr such universal
, ... , . . j, i recora. a net C3sn oaianee oj -ikj. lo
I, in the 16th year of his sn- life, at j l3 in the hands tf the treasurer, and a
the residence of Mrs. G. W. Wheeler, good condition of het lth aud prosper!-
-1 It,,ul- 111 c ol fiinarj, fciiiger. i ... nrt.vail3. The r.-eoni shows the
m al .1 A. X t . 1
ieu muusanu, ten tnousana or more . mcrala of the town to be exceptionallv
sweet songs ha has su ig, but now his ; g(Xa, only three cases of fines for mis
sweet voice is hushed forever. . J demeanors. We lift our hats to the
There seems to be
a general air of fathers and sa v. "Well done, srood and
improvement in Lebanon and a firmer j faithful servants." The new adminis-
confidenee that this year will mark
the,.mogt rapid growth in the history
of Lebanon. Several new lots have
been sold this week, and just es soon
as luml-er can be hauled there will be
a building 'boom here. -
We call the attention of our new city
fathers to the necessity of several new
crossings needed in the Ralston addi
tion to our town. These people are
not comp'aining that we know of, but
a recent walk in that part of town con-!
vinced us (while.in the mud) that tax
payers deed aecommodations.
Last Sunday afternoon about one
oc-!ok our citizens were startled by
tae firebell, but before the fire men
could get to the engine the "fire"
had been put out. It was in the roof
of the St. Charles hotel, and might
have resulted very seriously if it had
tu t been seen and promptly put out by
the porter.
We call attention to the new ad. of
G-. C. Cooky fc Co., of Brownsville.
The senior member of this firm has
. icB i; business in South Brownsville
for thirty-two years, and perhaps no
irijm in Linn county is known better
or more thoroughly trusted for hones
ty and integrity than Geo. C. Cooley.
The luntor partners are both men of
fine business qualities and "native
the man tier bcrn."
tration is composed of our very best
citizens, ami we bespeak for them all
that confidence support that real merit
should command.
What on Earth
Is t.c r;ifn poop'e will not, cim n;t, cr Uo no'.
o- onr !;SVri-!iee in thip nu.-trnmi vut p by
t neap Jolm houses or irrfpoi-siijie psirtic at !-
omi.'as proti-.-i. rather than tuVe a mcilV-iue of
worM wiilc- reputation etid one that : pivinir ni-
o n;eli(-int
eivtiifr such unneral mutfa'-tion
f.irrur:fTiiii! the blo-xl as BK'.hi'S BLKI rt'RI
FiER & BLOon MAKKK, anil evtr- little that
does not do Its work will crart you nothini;.
M. A. MIIXKR,
Sew Bank and Irfeated Barglara.
The Bank of Lebanon, under the ef
ficient management of Capt. J. M.
Ralston, assisted by Mr. C. H. Ralston,
hasjurchased of McNeil and Urban
one of their improved burglar proof
safes at a cost of $1250. It has what is
known as the Sargeant & Greenleaf
time lock attachment, all new, and of
the most improved make by master
mechanics. The old, partially damag
ed safe was removed this week and the
new put in position. The managers
of this bank are noted for their urban
ity, close attention to business, prompt
ness and dispatch. Depositors will
now have perfect security against bur
glars and fire "et geni homo."
Cougli! and Cough!! and Cough!!!
What ia the world ts the reason you w ill oousrh
and fcoep eoushine and stiil keep trying tnft-rior
mt-lki::es when EEWS CRKRRY COUGH
sR.P will po'iuvtly relieve your cojk t
oti.-c? Tliis 1 no advertising wUejarTtCk -in ac
tual fart, aud Ave guarantee H.
3'!. A. XrTT.I.ER.
Be Careful: Be Warned.
Those who bury their dead in the so-
called "addition to the Lebanon ceme
tery" are hereby notified that the par
ties who offer the lots for sale as well
as those who bury thi-ir dead there will
be presented for a nuisance, and that
an injunction will be served at the
next term of court.
. jS Many Citizens.
HTlio lonyr oi j-oocIm Hint I cuiM-y
iuhI woo H'lhoro it it uy tliiiiRT
YOU AVV.TVrJL
drp:s8 goods, domestic print, gingham, HO
SIERY, LACE, RIBBONS, CORSETS, BUTTONS,
HANDKERCHIEFS, GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES AND
GROCERIES.
If you "want tHo ;oolrt I Avmtt to woll
tlioin. riTlioy rn-o down
ST an .1 a n K S r.
Jesse Clark, who wa3 stablied in Al-
week by A, F. Thonipson,
Mondav the 4th inst. Thedif-
Los Annelcs cmicrants are movine ficHlty was about a horse trade. It
I ill's vi;
Slbany last
Tied on M
from tlist overboomed section to this
favors! vaMey. Mr. G. W. Whitcomb,
C F. Gregory and others whose name
we tailed to get. wetc in Lebanon for
supplies fur iht ir new founded homes
up c-ii list- fcantiam. They informed
sterns from the verdict of the jury that
Clark was the aggressor. Tiic deceas
ed was born in Ashland, Ohio, about
nineteen years ago, where his father
was in the livery business for twenty
five years. About two years ago he
Chaitite in ltvnf nes.
All parties knowing themselves to
be indebted to the firm of Thompson
& Waters, either by note or arrount,
must come forward and settle the same
within thirty day, as thf re is going t
be a change in their business.
Tiiostrsox & Waters,
Brownsville, Oi., Jan. 1, 1S89.
Entitled to the Beat.
All are entitled to the liest that their
money will buy, so every family
should have, at once, a bottle of the
best family remedy. Syrup of Figs, to
cleanse the system when costive or
billious. For sale in Sflc and $1.00 bot
tles by all leading druggists.
The ltaprlPt Stan In Town
Is the fellow who bought a nic lot of
furniture at the mammoth house o
Fortmider it Irving, at Albany. If
y.u want to please your wife and make
her greet you with loving smiles, just
go and dilikewisc. They are honest
dealers and carry an immense stock.
Having bought out Mr. Andrews'
interest in the firm of Andrews &
Ilackleman, I desire to collect all out
standing accounts now due. All per
sons knowing themselves indebted to
the late firui will please settle as soon
as possible. I desire to close up all
last year's Recounts.
C. C. IIaokleman.
TO THE VERY BOTTOM.
Dont wait in expectation of better bargains.
There is an end to everything, and we
have got to the end in prices
BECAUSE
THEY CANT GO LOWER
And leave me a living profit. You don't want to starve
us out, so let us fit you out, and we will
be happy all round.
Piles of Goods at the PEOPLE'S PRICES AT
C. C. HACKLEMANS'.
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Wq Jin
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Kate Putnam's Favorite
Song!
us that fifty familhs were on their j moved with Ins parents to Dodge City,
way and wonld all locate on t he .North i Kan., and a year later began traveling
r crth fork f the South Santiam. We j with George Sparrow, the horse trade r,
extend t. thcai a cardial welcome and j and one of the witnesses to the trage
would be ghtd to enroll more of their dy. The Ixiy's parents have been no
names on our mailine book. tilled of his death.
Th? (printer's) devil informs us that
tberw are just thirteen families in Leb
anon who do not take The Express.
Last Friday morning three of these
persons were at the same house at the
kikc time last week to borrow the pa-
How Can Parents
Allow their cinllren to cough and strain ar.d
couph and calmly say: -Oh! it is only a little
cold," and keep jriving them chcp and danger
ous medicines, until they are down with lung
fever or consumption, when they can be so easily
rel:vea by BEGC'S CHERRY COI GII SYEUP!
It has no superior and few equal?.
M. A. MILLER,
Eruyist.
G. C. COOLEV.
W. C. Cooley.
J. D. Irvine.
NEW FIRM
AT BROWNSVILLE, Or.
per, and . i the same day a lady in
town could not wait until she washed
the mornir.:' dishes until she had bor-j
rowed a (- y of The TCx press. Now
a'l that ro loo poor or too S(igy to Persons troubled with chronic diar-
r'b. fr the paper, jiist come up 1 riicoa or snnjeet to bowel complaint in
... . .,, . I anv form, should trv Chamterlains
wvaeora--o ann we wm pie jou i t,0-nc cholera and i)farrho?a Keniedv.
e--'y?" for e don't want our honest j Many chronic cases that had resisted
i-a -:r scribers imposed npon in i ail other treatment have I-.een cured bv
G. C. Cooley & Co., successors to Cooley v Wash
burn, dealers in general merchnndii-e, are now
doing business at the old stand in South Browns
ville, and now take the opportunity cf thankin
their old customers for their patronage in the
past and would ic pleased to have them call at
I the new firm and examine oar goo 3s and get
J price? before purchasing elsew here.
G. C. Cooley Si Co.
Some men are awful kickers,
They kick all blessed day;
They kick when they are busy,
And kick when they do pray.
Do you know the reason why?
It is because they're stickers
And are just built that way !
They'll always be great kickers
Until they're laid away.
The dude with little boodle,
lie puts on funny airs !
He parts just like a poodle
His half a dozen hairs.
of
some
you wlio
There are
never
Have dealt with M. A. Millfr !
Can you tell the reason why?
All sa3r he sells much cheaper
Than other stores in town !
He keeps the best assortment,
And puts the prices down,
DO YOU WANT
The cheapest coat you ever bought? If you do, go
to C. B. MONTAGUE'S! He has Fifty odd coats
1 1 apgyggjVM
that he is going to sell in the next thirty days no
matter how low the price. They must go!
E
C. B. MONTAGUE
Will sell what cloaks he lias on hand during the
next two weeks at great bargains, some. -elegant
cloaks in the lot and must he sold even at a great
sacrifice.
T. C. leellei-.
George Tjuhl.
PEEBLER & BUHL, !
!
STARTLING AND AGREEABLE SURPRISE!.
All Should Read the Low Prices I
DULLER THE DRUGGIST.
SUGAR.
Drv Granulated, 13 lbs for $1
Extra C, 15 lbs for . 1
Golden C, 1G lbs for 1
Powdered, 9 lbs for 1
COFFEE AND TEA.
Host Costa liica, 5 lbs 1
Nest ltio, 4 lbs : 1
Vrbucklc's, 3 lbs
Java, 5 lbs 1
IVa, 1 lb
BEANS.
-mall White No 1, 22 lbs 1
White No. 2, 25 lbs : 1
Pink, 27 lbs 1
SALT.
Liverpool Salt, 200-lb sack $2
" 100-lbsack 1
50-lb sack
-took salt, 100 lbs
00 !
001
00
00
on
80
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40
00
00
00
20
15
70
75
SALERATUS.
Dwight's Soda, 4 papers......
Arm and Hammer Soda, 4 papers.
SOAP.
Kirk's Saven, 20-lb box..................
olden West, 20-lb box
CANNED GOODS.
Tomatoes, 9 cans ...
Corn, 7 cans
Salmon, 1-lb can.......
" 7 cans
Oysters, 5 2-1 b cans ..
9 1-lb cans . ...
Corned Beef, 2-db can
Chipped Beef, 1-lb can...
Lobsters, 2-lb can
Condensed Milk, C cans
Lye, 9 cans
Fraser's Axle Grease, 2 cans
2n.
1 35
1 15-
1 00
1 00
15
1 00
1 oo
1 00
25
25
00
100
25
The Above are Prices of a Few Leading Articles in Our Immense:
Stock, Which We Offer for CASH ONLY.
HAVE A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF
Boots and Shoes, Gents' "Furnishing Goods, a Fine Line of To
bacco and Cigars, at Low Prices.
We do not want to carry Ladies' and Children's Shoes, and will sell out stock;
on hand at Actual Cost fsr Cash. Call and examine them.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Don't fivil to give xiss a call, tis it is to your interest
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For sale by M. A. Miller.
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