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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1889)
. ... , . ') ' life Lebanon Express. Jill DAY, APRIL 12, 1880. LOCAL AND GENERAL Ho sure nd mo llarbtnw new d. In thlH Isstio. I)r. Dudley returned from Bwcet Home Tuesday. Miss I(1h Montague Is vlnitlng frlcnda in Albuny this week. Job. Davidson visited Vancouver, W, T., last week, returning Sunday. Win. Retherford In erecting ft neat residence in tho northeastern part of town. , Joe Harbin makes horseshoeing a K)i)lKl(y and guarantees to make yur rdioes , thanks .or twenty-nine wr from Mill City and rock Mil. Mr.T. C. Peeblor made Albany ft vlHlt last Tuesday. Mr. Fred. Techier has rcHlgnod Ids p Dillon at the hotel and loft last Mon- duy tor Portland. T. 0. Pecbler'H dwelling In noarlng completion. When done it will be an ornament to our town. Mrs. J. F. Stubblefleld, of Walk Wulla, W. T In visiting Lor fathers' family and friends here. Died, on Sunday, April 7, at fcwwt Home, of consumption, Miss Rena Morris, aged lxut 20 years. J. I'. Huil, of Albany was on out streets Wednesday working In the in terest of the Columbia bicycle. Mr M. M. Cleaver and Hon, of Mt. Angel, were hero visiting Mr. Renjam ln Cleaver tho first of the week. Rev. J. It. Klrkpatrick and wife left yesterday for McMlnnvlllc, to attend tho Presbytery of the C. P. Church. C. D. Montague sold two of his lots In block 4. Cowun's addition to Leba non to II. E. Parrlsh. Consideration, 1S0. When you want your tires shrunk bo nuro and give Hurbin a call, for he shrinks without outtinj or welding the tires. Mr. A. 12. Williams and wife left WVilnesdav for McMlnnville. where they will attend tho Oreguu Presby tery. Messrs. Burkhnrt & Btlycu sent two tennis no oil the O. P- 11 It. hint Wednesday to take the surveyors and outfits. Thos. Parker expects to leave here next week to engage in the livery bus iness at Albauy. Lebanon's loss Is Al bany's gain. Komo df our young boys(?) have con cluded that It does not pay to take the tM. imln to fiodavllle. so went in hack last Sunday. J. A. Denrd ha erected an eWgant lirn: also It. L. MeClure has put up one. All our business men should foi low their example. Rev. G. W. Olbony and C. D. Mon tague have purchnsed a block in Rals ton und Cowan's addition, where they fxtwi-t. la erect residences in tho near i future. vlsltlne Sodavillo will do well to call at 8. O. Haney's hotel, which has been renovated and cleaned up, and where yon can get first-class accommodations. A. 0. Eckleson, chief engineer of the O. P.. with a party of surveyors, passed through hero Wednesday bound for the summit of the Caseadas, to survey for the eastward extension of the 0. P. Jt. It. We are Informed there Is to be wedding at the Methodist church next Wednesday. We arc under promise not to mention the lady's name, but will say that she is a very estimable vounir ladv of Lebanon. Particulars pi - - - a - V next week. W. M. Morrow, having resigned his position lu tho tin and stove store, left Monday morning for fresh fields and past u res new. I lo ex pcots to locate at Hcnnncr. Billy will be missed in the vlclnltv of Lebanon, as he has a host of friends here. The firm of Klepper, Son & Ambler, 'has been dissolved, Mr. J. M. Wiley hnvlnir bought a half interest. Tho business will be continued under the ilrm name of Klepper & Wiley. They have purchased the ware house engine of Smith & Ilammack, and will soon bo prepared to do first-class work. Five more lots wero sold this week in tho Klrkputrlok .addition. to Leba ' non, at an advance often per cent of v what the lots sold for thirty days ago. 1 r von want cheftD lots on the install- m.m if -i iwnt plan, now Is your tlmo. t'.itw Ms will soon bp irone, All of D. T. RIddler, of Portland, is visiting At. E. Ilearn. '..' ltev. B. F, Moody, of Sclo, is spend- ng the week at Lebanon. ltev. George Gillespie will preach in Lt ho Presbyterian church in Lebanon next Hunaay morning ana evening. Dr. E. R. Barker has been appointed doputy recorder of Llnu county, for the North Bantlam and Quartzvllle dis trict. J. S. Courtney and Chas. D. Monta gue on Tbursday,'purchred block 6, in Cowan's addition to Lebauon. Con sideration, ?0G0. , Mn. Jlorrle Davis A Co. of Albany, dealers In millinery and fancy goods, have Just received a large invoice of goods, and will be in Lebanon next Wednesday. There will be no preaching in the Cumberland Presbyterian church Sun day, as the pastor of that church goes to McMlnnville to attend the meeting of Oregon Presbytery. Hon. R. C. jllller received a dls patch lost Wednesday evening stating that Rev. Hamuei Jilller had died at Amity while he was going to 3cJWlnn- vllle toattend the Oregon Preitbytery. He is well known in this county and has many warm friends In Lebanon, who will be sorry to hear of his death. Gardening Is all the go now. That's right, plant all the vegetables you need for yourselves and a good large quantity for the emigrants; they are coming, and don't you forget it, right to Lebanon. The tide of enimigrution Is beading right this way from all over the east, and Linn county must and will have her share. We are reliably informed that there were three gentlemen in Lebadon this week, two of them among our most substantial farmers, who said that they would buy property and move here if the town would only vote to build school house sufficient to accommodate the children, and one in which a good graded school could be taught. The demand is on us and we must meet it "if we would arise and build the city." Two weeks aco yesterday, which was March 28, Mrs. N. J. BIppy, Mr llearn's mother-in-law, fell from off the sidewalk near the dvppt, about the same place where Watkins fell a Hhort tim ago. This makes three that have falleu off at that place lately, but Mrs, Hippy is probably worse than any of them. Lebanon should see that such plaoes are lixed if it Is the railroads' business to fix it. The towu bhould make a complalut. Tchr'i Inatltute. The Teacher's Institute held at Al bany, Or., April 8, 4 and 6,wsatteud ed by about one hundred teachers. Btate Bupt, McElroy was present most of the time, also Co. Bunt. Bryan of Bouton. Prof. W. N. Hull, of fcitute Agricultural college, took part in the institute work and gave some, very sug gestive and interesting illustrations in drawing. The lectures during the in stltute we re given by Prof. Van Scoy, of Willamette University, Salem; Pres. Btanley of Btate Normal School, Prof. W. W. Hull and Prof. Condon of the Btato University. The lectures were very instructive and interesting and wero well attended by the Albany peo ple as well as the teachers. The mu sic was excellent during the eveulng sessions. Most of the teachers went home well pleased with the work of the institute, but there was of course the usual number of croakers. Tho in stltute was certainly a step In advance of last year's, showing that the teach crs of Linn county had not been sleep ing at their posts. Co. Supt. Curl is a man fully awake to the interest of the teachers and patrons of the schools, and does his work well. He Is at pres ent interested in the subject school li braries, and intends to work the matter up. C. S. II. 1)1 KI. KLUM.On Msuday, April 8, 1889, Charlie Klum, in the !ud year of his age. It Is with sadness that we chronicle the death of Charles Klum, of Boda vllle. He had just entered upon man's estate, and gave promise of a life of honor to himself and profit to the com munity in which he lived. . Ho speut last summer in the Cascades and the winter in eastern Washington in the hope of restoring his shattered health, but in vain." Consumption, that fell destroyer, had lain his hand upon him mui bo is urone. A larao coucoarso of relatives and friends followed him on Wt-dnesdav to his last restlnir place in he Nye cemetery. A Fwiknd, .Cruson & Miller will furnish you with all kinds of plows or plow extras at Albany prlecH, SOMKTH1MO TO REMEMBER. J. S. Courtney, M. D, physician and surgeon, , , Fresh fish every Fridav at Monta gue's cash store. Garden tools at bed-rock prices at Cruson A Miller's. The celebrated Norwegian and Jay- Eye-Bee steel "plows at Cruson A Miller's. Call on A. R. Cyrus for the celebrat ed Morrison Plows, and other agricul tural implements. Don't buy garden tools till you see our stoek and prices. CRUflow A Miller. Oregon appropriated over $100,000 for wagn roads and California has appro priated over f 1,000,000. Blsscll A Oliver Chilled plows, the best in the world, at Albany prices. Cruhon A Miller. One price and cash at the new cash store, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. Now is the time of year to paint your buildings, and don't forget to buy your material of M. A. Miller. Jacob Am, the boss harness maker, Invites every body to come in and ex amine his work. He guarantees an honest Job. , , When you desire a pleasant physic, try Bt. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor gripe the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. If you go to Albany to buy a stove call on G. W. Smith, who has the larg est and bast stock of stoves and tin ware and sells cheaper than anyone in Albany. SCIO. Hon. Jeff Myers and A. J". Johnson are on a business trip to Seattle. Mr. E. Goines spent a few days of this week in Albany on business. Bcio now has two barber shops. Ri ley Bilyeu is the new tousorial artist. Mr. E. Goines will put up a well fin ished two story brick building on the corner of Main and Mill streets during the spring and summer. The building which 8. M. Daniels occupied as a general merchandise store is being moved across the street on the lot north of Frank Mack's bar bel shop, in order to give room for the new brick. Messrs. Johnson A John son will occupy this building when re moved, and until Mr. Goine's brick building is completed. Dr. Hyde has fitted up a neat office in the upstairs part of his building, now occupied us a furniture store, where he can be found during business hours except when professionally ab sent. Joseph Cary leaves this week for an extended trip through southern Oregon in search of health. E. Goines brick yard will soon be running in full blast and he will make all the brick needed for his building, besides supplying all of Bclo's demand. . It is reported that A. J. Houstiu is going to put In a large stock of hard ware and general merchandise at the old stand of Johnson A Shelton. S. M. Daniels lias removed his large stock of general merchandise into the building first door north of Townseud's grocery store, whore lie is comfortably situated and meets all of his customers with a smile and a good bargain. The way B. M. does business pleases his customers and enables him to have a large trade. A. Subsckibkr. Paul soulon's Musical and Comedy company played here oa the evening ot the 4th Inst, to a good audience, and all went away pleased with the per formance. Mrs. E. Pontland has gone to visit her daugdters, Mrs. Edith Baggley at Salem, and Mrs. Brooks at The Dalles. Our dramatic club, composed of home talent, played played Saturday night last to a full house. They acquitted themselves creditably for ameteurs, and general satisfaction is expressed. It Is, hoped that they appear again soon. Mr. J. R. Culbertson, of Daytou, W. T., came Tuesday of this week to make his home with us. He will associate himself in business with his brother, the attorney, and together they will handlo real estate, loan niouey, and do a general agency business, In connec tion with the work of W. L. Culbert son as an attorney. Mr. E. Goiues commenced Tuesday of this week moulding brick on his new yard, and is mooting with success for tho beginning. William Bronner is getting along lcely with his new dwelling. WeWanttueWorldPosted! ON OUR METHOD OF DOING BUSINESS! They are not common, they are unique, but they are founded on strict business philosophy. Mot merchants take care of No. One, and their care stops there. WE TAKE NUMBER TWO INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH NO. 1, And we make the interest of No. 2 of equal importance with our own. With all this we aim to be leaders in low prices, and we are ready to Paint the Earth Red With the statement that we will not bo undersold. We shall continue to sell the best good3 at the best prices (best for No. 2, remember)and we invite- you. to test us and see if our word is not good right down to the dptlet on the I. C. C. HACKLEMAN. A Trarellns Man's Experience. Mr. C. J. Smith, traveling sales-man for Belford, Clark A Co., Chicago, had the misfortune to sprain his wrist most severely. "I was suffering great pain," lie says, "and my wrist was badly swollen; a few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Halm relieved the pain and reduced the swelling in one night, and in consequenca my work and business was not interrupted, for which I am very grateful. I can rec ommend Chamberlain's Pain Balm from personal experience." Bold by M. A. Miller. Too Many Bweatineati. Rich food, and lack of exercise, dur ing the winter months, causes the sys tem to become torpid and the blood im pure. A dosu or two of Bt. Patrick's Pills will cleanse and invigorate tho system, purify the blood and do more good than a dollar bottle of blood puri fier. Bold by M. A. Miller. How Can Farenti Allow their children to cough and utralo aud coiiKh aud calmly nay. "Oh! it in only a little cold," and kop giving them cheap and dauxi-r-oiu medicine, autil tkey are down wlru lunir fever or onMUHption, vrhon they can be o enfily relUved ly KKtiG'8 CHKUKY COTUH SYItUK It h&i uo euperior and few equal. M. A. MIJXF.R, Druggist. The gushing reporter who wrote, with reference to a well known belle, " Her dainty fcet were Incased In shoes that might have been taken for fairy boots," tied his ward robe up in his handkerchief and left for parts un known when it appeared the next morning : " Hr dirty feet were incas ed in shous that might have been tak en for ferry-boats.", Frogre. It is very important in this age of vast material progress that a remedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its .nature and effects. Possessing these qualities, Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most'gentle diuretic known. Tnke Their Word for, It. When a person tells you they never had such a cold in their life take their word for it and advise Ihem to uso Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and cure it. For coughs, colds and hoarse ness it has no equal,. $old by M. A, Miller. NSW SENSATION AT- SWAN BROS.' Tin and Stove Store. A CHEAP COUNTER OF ALL, KINDS OF Household Goods. MORE' GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Than You Ever Saw. IF YOU WILI ONLY CALL, You will be Astonished At the Rock-Bottom Prices. St. Charles Hotel LEBANON, OREGON, A. R, CYRUS, Proprietor. BoarcP, $1 to. $2 par day. J. U.Cowan. J. M, Ralston. BANK OF LEBAHON. Lebanon, Oregon, Transact? a General Banking Business. Account! Kept S abject to Check. Exchange Sold on New York, San Frtt tdnon, Portland and Aliouy, Oregon. Collections Made on FTorub)e Term.