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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1889)
Itr.OWNAVILLK. Wild HlrnwhorrlfH nro In fullblown. Dr. I. V. Ktui'i- viBitod Albany on 'iiiuiHduy. ' Trout uic nilwlng on tlio rlpplon and .'taking ihc ly. K. V. Omboiij.'ch on Friday returned liitmo from Albany. J. M. Myr and .1. V, Onlbrallh on Mondny Iti'l for Alimny... I". C 'Btnnnrd on Wcdncmliiy took i'lmrgc of tho Powell dlHtrlot Boliool, A nuniiior ofour eltlw'ns viBitod Al 1 uny on Friday to attend McMuliou's 'irvtm.' Itolirrt. Yomtccr, of Civil Torn In, IhvIa IMiif? his 'brother, C. II. Voungisr, of tlllt ll'X. New rndltduw uro on tho market HfMiit'wIint la ndvttiicu of tho gonural 'Kjiring ito; . IToiivy miiow Ktornm In the mountnliw nnd ronl InuiiiM ruing coninieng on tint uiht of Friday mid continuing through i-'aturdiiy. Mr. JmncM WUhoii, who for nomo 1lnu' jiiwl hns hct'n HufToring from 111 lii ullh, him ho fur recovered uh to be ible to return home from CorvalllH. Itoln'it IHitmnn, engineer on tho P.' & V. It. It. nt Knt Portliuid, uooompu iiit'd by bin wife, Iihm been viwillug BrowiiKVille frlcndH during the jmHt 'work. At tin) DufvliHt church, North lirowiiMvillo, on tins evening of Tuw ilny, April 11, l)r. John (iordun, pnstor tf tin? rim' I'.Hpii.it cluurh of Tortlrtiid delivered tiio iiirt.allulioii writmn for Uev. A. I.c Hoy. W. (. P.lnncliKrd on Saturday re lumed fretu lh iM-eKen.io river min ing wetinn. Vorl; 11 progressing on on the llinxiH mine, the tunuel being well advanced nnd nrox;eets favoruble .for puylng returns. We rcpn t to wiy ilnil L. 1 1 mtbrooke Jm cim lined to bin bed from InJurieH re eel ved by fulling from the sidewalk lending from tho bridge to Kouth Urowimville. Mr. lluslirooke foil u diHlnnee nf llf!re:i f-'et, ulrikin'r on hut bond and miHiuincd n ouvere shock to the nervoiiH ny!;tT'ai. It. N. Thompson In adding Xn hn store u eiothin,' cu'inii'inie.'it, eouiplete in every detail mid hloeked with a l'rrnh bill of extern p,;mneiils of the Intent Htylim, nmrked lit figures remark ably lov, jiritu'M of full hiiitu rnnp;inj from 8 to '!!! for ail wool fnbrleof'tl.e j bent make nnd moid fifliionalde eut.s. j At n niietinf. in the North Browns ville eity hull on the nfwiioon of Kirt nrday, the l.Mli hint., ou which oee:is Ion 11 loeid joint ntoeU company xm f:rmed for tin? purpose of purciin:iig tliogrint iiiiT) mid also wooluu mill for merly operated Iry tho 1!. W. M. !o., the present phut, willi the exception of certain machinery which whk re nerved, and will lie iw by previmH ngrecmeiit removed to Albany, in con sideration of r.;:!0,OUO. Thin couipuiiy which is composed of citiKesm of this place, will operate thr pivsent rulillis, under a new ni.nio, but on aituilar plan to that, adopted by the hl eoni pany. On Friday, April -(!, tht wvuiitieth .anuivc'ivnry of Odd IVliewsiiip, ('idi ipiKi'u Lodjre No. 43, will rive n .picuie, ,pui-ade and eon.-ert, to take plaee in 'WiiMhliiirnV Crov. The following U :tlii.,,proj'!nnitie : llareii in full rofcT.llA from 0 Py. to flit' grove. MiiHliv-Spriug Ode. Address lu:v. J. Ilolerg. MuhIc P.rai hand. Koiik Vocal choir. Addre8 I. I), lloyer- MuhIc Uratu-i U.'nd. 801115 -Choir. Mtmie I Irons band. Hong Choir. MiiHii! -Bra band. Ah all neighboring lod;e have been nuvited to pnrtioij .ato, and tho general public are cordially invited to attend, there will doubtless boulareo nuniber of vlwlto't. to our town. Vinhlng luein-bei-H and lodges will be met at the do ,pot upon arrival of the cxcur.slou .train, and all lUTnugcmentH will be uiiade, for their pleasure tind comfort. '"Come one,.eouie all," aud bring your .beat-girl, ithcoia folks and the little lonen and a .welliUHed basket, hear iHouiv giod Heaking, olKuloe iuuhIc, aud jiaiss iv plenttarrt day. T. 8. P. Ut Is very Importtmit tu thin age of vimt uiftterhd prorues that a remedy lie pleasing to the tawte und to the eye, asily taken, accountable, to thctttomiwh und healtby Ik iU nuturo and etluets. .PotseHslng these qunlitioH, Wyrup of l''lgB is fte one perfect laxative and juost gentle diuretic kuowm chow foot. April 16. (Iruln and garden look well. Behool In getting along first-clnfi. Mm. 'II. Cheakle Is reported hctter.lt Mrs. Geo. It. Curtis Is tipand around again. Mr. Jus. Brown's little girl Is report ed ick. Health in this vicinity Is greatly im proved. Agidn we are blessed with n genuine web-foot rain. , Tho Whcatly Bros, bought nomo land of Mr. Chendlo. Jlei nurd Marks reports school under good head way at Waterloo, Mr. Paris Whcatly and family are Htopphig with Mr. Will Whcatly. Mr. AbcFlom arid family took part in the ftunday-Hchol. Expect him regularly. Mr. Geo. (Irons pasHod through Crow Foot rtn his way to Albany day before ycitordny, Mr. Will Whcatly h up and nround again. Dr. D. W. Odell seems to havo admirable bucccm in hlspraidice. Carpenter DroH. and Will Ecklcs and Wiilium lIoHtelb-r took ajob of Blnsh ins brush from hanker Read, of Port land. They report that Alex Carpenter had the and misfortune to pet his druj,' nnd toiiHorial store burned on the even ing of April 11. No insurance!! Lewis (,'hradln is around afrairi. He has hnd a very furious time with his bead, he hns had several pntberinpi in it. Hope that he has got the impuri ties out of his blood. Mr. Fwhii, of Lebanon, was out and materially Resisted us last Sunday. Frank Thompson also hns been with uh from the tt art. Hope that he will continue to attend, as he is an atten tive eluHs-mute, uIho a closo bible read er. The neighbors meet regularly nt the sebotd noune at r. M. Hunday and b lp Hunduy-Hehool. Mr. J. M. Marks mnkes nn excellent superintendent. Considering weather, etc., we have so fur had excellent turnouts. We have delayed permanent organization on ac count of some being unable to at lend. Neighbors on all sidcM are cordially in vited to meet with us and assist in car rying into effect this undertaking. Tjik Poixtkk. waterloo. April 17. Health is improving some. Mrs. Anna Dollarhlde is convales cent. 3). Ctiger went to Corvallia on Tues day. (Ih. (JrosH went to Albany on Tues day. M. 8, Glass visited Albany nn last week. Mm. J. De Vine has nold her place to S. 14. Guger. There hnve been n great ninny strnw berrh's found this week. How in th for Orejtjon? Mr. Jtlarbiii and John Donaca, of Lebanon, on Sunday eamo to this place viu water, Mr. ("ari5 hns bought Mr. John Carn'n ont aud hns moved. Mr. Cams expects to move to Taeoma soon. There were four Ceriuans from Mln ncMotu up at this pla.'e looking for homes. OivgaM suits them fine. Mr. A; Hutch has bought the place ladongingto Mr. Woolsey, just neross the river. He k'a purehnscd tho fur niture, and next we -expect to hear of his Rutting married. We think this county in not doing right, ns Waterloo needs a bridge, and all know tknt,,and hns uot got it yet. If fOO good men in this county won't bring a bridge to this place there in no need to try. . Mistletoe. A Trawling lUan'R Exrtaac. Mr. C. J. Smith, .traveling ah-man for Belfojid, Clark & Co., (.ieago, had the misfortune to sprain ids wrist most severely. "I ix suffering great pain," ho ay.s, "and my wrist was badly swollen; a few applications of Cliambertain,s3fain Balm relieved the pain und reduced the swelling in one night, and in consequeneo my work and busiiKtw was not interriiitod, for which I mm very grateful. 1 can rec ommend (Chamberlain's Pain JJahu front pirsonal experience." 8old by M. A. Miller. Strayed r Stolen, One uuiibrelltt one year old last harvest, large its age, dark complected, a shade of groen on nccount of &-o and one short rib fmctiued. The tin shop will pay two bl.ts for tbo recovery of the aoovo , MONTAGUE'S COLUMN, Montaguo has tlio ploaauro of announcing that Ins mam moth stock is now being re plenished with new goods weekly his largo and in creasing sales requiring a con stant supply of new goods. His prices will be so low that for self preservation close buy ers who pay on tho ppbt for their purchases will necessa rily do their buying of him. It is to tho interest of orcry person to patronizo their homo merchants, Tho fact is, a town without merchants would be a very singular one in any country, and yet every town is blessed (?) with a few pooplo who always work against their own and their neighbors' interests by advo cating somo other place as a better one than their own to do their trading in. Lebanon is not entirely - ezempt from those who ought to be loyal to and work for the upbuilding of their city, but who are un fortunately quite the reverse. Much capital has already been driven away from Lebanon by this course, and many con templated enterprises that would have enhanced values in this 'vicinity have been abandoned through the ma lign influenco of chronic cranks. Let us all work to gether for our own homes and our' own people, and the day is not distant when we will have as prosperous an inland town as there is in this State. Merchants here in every line will sell you goods as low as they can be sold anywhere. They are always with you to help to assist in every public enterprise. Montague voices the sentiment of tho mercan tile community ol Lebanon when he says that he will sell you anything that you want from his mammoth stock at the lowest living rates. His stock is a very large one, and the goods must be sold. Drop in and be convinced. There is no good logic in building up other cities at our own ex pense. The farming community understand their own interests well, and thev know that to make their land valuable and sought after by buyers a good prosperous town in their vicinity is just the thing to attract newcomers, and they almost universally patronize their home towns. Our inter ests are identical. Let our motto be, "Home against the world." CLOTHING. We make mens', bovs' and children's clothing a special ty. Our spring stock is now arriving ; call in and examine them. The low price of wool last year has so reduced the price of Nothing that a good suit is now within the reach of every one. BOOTS & SHOES. Montague keeps the best line of bwts and shoes, as well as a very large assortment. Our styles are unsurpassed, and no chrornos or portraits of gimlet-eyed shoemakers are necessary to make our poems in leather go like hot cakes. When vou need anything in that line1 which will do you good service or fit comforta bly your wife, your son, your daughter or the baby, go into tho mammoth fltoreof C. B. Montague, buy your goods at his well known low prices and go home happy. C. II. Cabxa CABLE fl STAN ARD, ('Successors to v.. . . - XSrowiiMville, - Would respectfully call tho to tho fact that wc havo just complete stock of General Merchandise Ever brought to Brownsville, and would urgently request alt wishing to purchase choice goods at reasonable prices to call an1 examine our splendid lines and obtain prices before pur chasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for all kinds, of Produce. Goods 3Ifirlc eel in Ilaiii Jitrnros.. ONE PRICE TO ALL WITH Five Per FOR CASH! Special attention called to our complete stock of Hardware, Paints,.Oils and Glass, All at bed rock prices. We are authorized agents for Kimpp Burrell and Cos,' " STANDARD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALER IX Puke Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, Fine Pcrf umeryBrushes & Combs CIUARH AM) FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compcunded. MninStreet, Lebanon, Oregon. At Cost! Still G. W. SIMPSON, Albany, Having, purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. H. Roland & Co. is now prepared to offer " Better Bargains than liver! Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a big discount, which he still proposes to sell at cost, purchasers will do well to call and get his prices before buving elsewhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 per cent. the highest market price paid for country produoe of all kinds, either in cash or goods. C. E, Sl'ANAKD. Hoshow C-. fJalnVV ,. -- - - - Orejyon attention of the general public received the largest and most ent Discount to the Front! Oreg-oii,