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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1889)
1 .4 It V.1 1 J!!fl.!V$ (I V t; f J?c Maioij Express. I'ltlDAY, APRIL 2U, 1889. '"I!-1. .UJJlJi.l, .'ul'JIl'l I . mi... 1 ), LOCAL AND GENERAL Mi. Win. Iloland was In town a few tfuyn this week. Mr. Fred Feebler returned to Leba non this Week. Wo are sorry to learn that G. II. Liggett Is seriously 111. A clean towul for every customer at llcCluru's barber shop. . Miss Ida Montague Is visiting rela tives and friends at Albany. Iicv. Trine and wife, of Springfield, have been spending the week visiting In town. A. II. Parcel has rented Mr. Tuttlo's ranch and will move upon it the first of next week. What Is tho matter with Lohnnon having a fruit cannery, and who will move In this matter. Mis. John Htidilleson and Miss Ada Gross, of Waterloo, mado this office a pleusant call last Friday. Mrs. Dr. Powell, of Spokane Falls, W. T., Is visiting her father's family near this place, Mr, Cheadle. A communication from Hon. K. A. Irvine on the railroud commission, bill was unavoidably crowded out. Be sure and he on hand with your best girl Tuesduy night. (let her a piece of cuke and a line album ul-o. It was Mls Mary Feebler, and not Kecbler, us we monlionen In our last i ssue, who is visiting at Medical Lake W. T. Mr. Pnbli, of Portland, was in town yesterday, seeing about selling school dinks, and seats for the new school house. We received a very i'oreHting com munication from Sodaville, hut It was unavoidably crowded out. It will ap pear next week. We are in formed that a line cake with a ring in it will U fur sale at the entertainment Tuesduy evening, at ten cents a slice. Mrs. M. MoCutclmn, of Windsor, Cal., l-.( visiting her father, X.!. II. Lig gett, who is very slek at tho homo of hbt son, K. Jl. Liggett. Mr. Geo. Dlckorson, of tho firm of Asbby & Dickersoti of Albany, was in town last Friday and we understand, Koi.l a kuiuII riiiicn near Nclavin, Mr. Joseph Harbin is repairing the the lire cngiuJ', and v ill have it eom pMfd to-morrow. The council were litrht in having it repuired, its it was in a bud condition. Tin tv is to be service in tho V. P. CL11M1 Friduj and fcjuturday, and the r.u niiiH'ut, win oe auinuiiHierwFon me Kablmth. Few Crawford, of Orvallis, is to I c prefent tons.uwt the pastor. Icmsm. P-uiniiaittand Clint Gordon, who recently took a lliou-saml head 0!' aMl; to Montana, returned Wednes day. The bojjp report having had a 11'nv. trip, although wry j-ough at times. We inv sorry to say that the condi tion of Mrs. X.J. Sippy, who fell from tin; pint form of the S. P. Co. is not lnui'h better. It- In wl'.h ditliculty i.Lh nianages to even walk about the house. Chances are she may never fully recover. Dr. Foley is wailing 011 her. Messrs. G.-orgc and Charles Cawrse, xont of Chas. Cnwrso who recently vureluised Jas. ('olleits farm, near Provldenee, arrived Wednesday from Lcavanwoith, Kansas They were de layed by (lie Flack Canyon 'dibusler, but eanie through f-ai'ely. Mrs. Moycr and two dau'lrters, of Afhlund, were in towu tbia week vis iting. Slte is a sister of Mrs. I'. A. Williams, and was jiu t jately married to Mr. Moycr, of A.shla.id, her former name being Mru. Winn. She in tin old msidoiit of this county and formerly lived at Waterloo. The ministerial association of the M. l'u eluiivh of the Fuene district wns in session at this place the first of this week, commencing Monday and continuing Until Weduesday ovtmlng. The meeting was a very Interesting one. Owing to tho crowded condition of our columns we. are unable to pub lish the proceedings. y Liwt Tmsduy J. A. Heard sold n half Interest in his drug fitore to I). C Hojt of Iliirrisburg, M,r. Holt is n fion-in law of Mr: ITarrlaon Johnson, find is ' well known In this coftuuunity. Wp i understand that they Intend to en large their business nnd have a sta tionery department In the room just nott.h of I Lie drug store. They will Lo kinwn as Ueatd & Holt. O, T.CoKonhas kyed out Cotton wood addition to Lebanon, Mr. B. Burtenshaw purchased 14 aerci of land ef J. M. Ralston Jut east of town this week. The contract to put up the Albany Htrcet railway was lot lat Tuesday to Mr. W. E. Kelley, hU bid being the lowest. It Is expected that a dcotolon In the Linn county udge contest will be de livered by Judge Lord within the next few days. Mr. 0. T. Cotton received from Torfc land, lust Tuesday, two nice show caws. Mr. Reboenhut also received a tihow ch this week. What about that cheese factory men tioned In our last Issue? Farmers, let us hear from you on this subject, it is of importance to you. The man, Einhoiwe, who was injur ed by striking a cattle-guard near Ger vais, while trying to look under the car for a tramp, Is recovering. T)iore wm a younir lurty named Fitch, Bhe win fair and uncommonly rich, But hut toot did not pulr Till our sIiopb ho did wow, Ttiu yim could not tell 'tothor from which. JTy Huekleniun'i h)ioo and he lmppy. LThc railrond has had a new sidewalk and railing put up at the depot. The sidewalk is nearly twice as wide as the Bid one, and the danger of falling oM'ia checked by the railing. M. E. Ileum" has offered five dollars reward for the arreHt and conviction of any person de facing tills property, ho boys look out. There will be a union service at the First rreabytcrlan church at 9 A. M. Tuesday morning to commemorate the otic hundredth anniversary of the in auguration of the first president of the U11 ited Hlates. President Harrison and Governor Tennoyer proclaimed Tuesday, April 30, a legal holiday; the schools, pwtoffice and alV public places will 1)0 closed. There will be prayers, reading of scripture, and several short addresses by different gentlemen, when the question will be pen to the house. AU the bells in town will ring at 8 :30 i for 15 minutes and the service will begin at 0 a. Jt. sharp. l"i standing reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any party defacing any property of the Southern Pacific Co. at Lebanon, Oregon. M V. llrir UCTlt. Cyrus & Co. Hold the following property this week: The Peterson farm of 100 acres to G. II. Liggett; consider ation, J37U0. ',. lUirtenshaw's farm of 320 acres to Khree Germans; $3000. The Elklns farm of 210 acres nvar Lebanon, to Jas. Cotrett; f420O. The Presbytery of Oregon held an adjourned meeting at Albina, Oregon, on Tuesday, April 23d, 1880, to take into consideration the "esign:itiou of Itev. Forbes as pastor of the Presbyter ian church at Albina, and also the res ignation of Itev. G. W.Gi honey us pas tor of the First Presbyterian church at Lebanon. Py action of Presbytery bolli gentlemen tiro to remain in charge of their resjiective pastorates, that body not. concurring in their res ignation. We are heartily glad that the genial and scholarly Mr. Giboney is to remain with us, and proud that a congregational meeting of his church held on last Monday evening every man, woman atfri child (and there were over 11 fly adults prent at. the meeting) voted for bim to remain in charge of the Lebanon church. Elder James M. Marks was sent as n delegate to Prcsbytwy to represent the int1 ichIf of the congregation, which duly he performed wisely and well," and Til k Jixt'tiKbS extends ils heart v conini il lations to the First Presbyterian church of LebuuoM and lis esteemed pastwr, the Hew Geo. W. Giboney. (1. A. 1:. null vv. j:. c. i:trt!!iini'.'iit. The pest and corps of Lebanon will give an old campfire entertainment at Union Hall on the evening of April 30, LSS9, the centennial of the inaugura tion of George Washington as presi dent of the United States. The. exer cises will cunsiist of a sketch of the first president and other in teivfting matters relating to the formation of the i;i)V" eminent; also patriotic songs, recita tions and select readings, with short addresses from old soldiers of actual life in camp and battle, to conclude with u supper founded upon beans and pork, embracing the more luxurious courses of peaceful times, such as cuke, pie, etc. A beautiful album will be presented, by ballot, to the most popu lar ywung lady present. Tho 'usual ad mission fee of 25c will be charged at the door. Proceeds for charitable purpos es. All cordially invited. By order of committee. When you go to Albany do not fail to call on F. H. lloscoc, the polite and popular manager of tho mammoth httuse of Knapp, IJurrell & Co. Helms n line Hue of vehicles wngous a ppoc iulty all at rock bottom, prices. SOMSTHIXa TO REMKMBKR. '. J. S. Courtney, M. D., phylcla and surgeon. Fresh fish every Frldav at Monta gue's cosh store. ' ' Garden tools at bed-rock prices at Cruuon & Mlllor's. The celebrated Norwegian and Jay-Eye-8eo stool plows at Cruson & Miller's. Cruson & Miller will furnish you with all kinds of plows or plow extras at Albany prices. Don't buy garden tools till you see our stock and prices. Crusox A Miller. One price and cash at tho new cash store, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. Bissell & Oliver Chilled plows, tho best in the world, at Albany prices. Cnusox & Miller. Now is the time of year to paintyour buildings, and don't forgot tobuyyour material of M. A. Miller. Jacob Am, the boss harness maker, invites every body to come in and ex amine his work. Ho guarantees an honest job. All should remember that the most convenient and cheapest way of send ing money is by Wells, Fargo & Co.'s money orders. Sold at all express o(M ces at reasonable hours. m22 When you desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not nauseato the stomach nor gripe the bowtls. For sale by M. A. Miller. If you go to Albany to buy a stovo call on G. W. Smith, who has thelar?- est and bost stock of stoves and tin ware and sells cheaper than auyoue in Albany. THE WATERLOO BIUDGE. Walehloo, Oh., April 20. Editor ExritEss: The subject ot a bridge at Waterloo has again been agitated, and a petition was presented to the county court signed by over COO citizen und tax pay ers of this county, but from some cause the court failed to look at it aa a thing of necessity to the welfare of the county at large, thinking it to he nothing more, no doubt than a mere local afair, be that us it may, the people of this place and vicinity ask, r.s a favor, that the tax payers of Linn county consider well the following statcmentti, which, if true are reason, of themselvs deserv ing tho attention meriting the immedi ate action, of the county court in favor of a bridge, and ihuS immediately. 1st. The bridgo is not a local specula tion, because it Is directly on the route from the greater part-of the settlements of the forks of the Santiarn to the thor oughfare across the mouutaius,to east ern Oregon, also to Sodaville, Browns ville, Sweet Home, etc. Also beeau.se it is directly on the route to the finest timber including cedar, fur, spruce, pine, tamirack, and in fact almost every kind to be found in the vally because mills arc being put up and others ave demanded to Mippiy the lumber and shingles rcijitired not only by the rapidly multiplying settlement along the Hamilton and McDowell creeks, but the very rapidly growing district of every section west and south of the south Santlam, and also because bridges have been granted on petitions less deserving, containing fewer names, represented by a very considerable leas valuation of property of n'guers, and last but not least the signers of Ham ilton crock, and surrounding commun ity have the right oniv to petition but to demand of-the county court a bridge. These people deserve a bridge on the merits of the above conditions and the county court; have for the past eight years ignored the jr.ost formid able petition ever .o'l'ertd by any sec tiou or community in tills crtihtry.'it is not necensary for us to offer more reason, to olftr better reason or to offer any thing futher except that the peti tioners! are real veisonaget d.. siring a bridge, their demands are just, end when any considerable number of people need improvements and ask in the proper way and the proper author ities aul when their wants arc not complied with it is considered by all good aitizens that the officials are un faithful servants and their acts are to be publicly criticised. .Hoping that' our county court will consider well their duly and grant the desire of this community and petitioners X. Y. Too Many SwuitmontH. .Rich food, and Jack of exercise, dur ing the winter months, causes the sys tem to become torpid and tho blood im pure. ' A doss or fcvo of St. Patrick's PiMa wiil cleanse and invigorate the system, purify the blood and do more good that) a dollar bottle f olood puri fier. Sold by M. A. Miller. READ BOTH SIDES OF THE STORY. 7KTe itd two klo to every story, eikI in tliJi sjwnjuiooelerter w show THE INJUSTICE Th&t may be done by looking only at one elte of tatmont. The loft hood column read alone TELLS THE STORY OF ENVY Read right across each line In both columns for The Whole Truth. jladdeman is the closest crankiest .old fool that lives by labor to offer goods lor the sake a poor man. of cheating His prices beat all others in town for extravagant expense. He gives no man a chance to save something for the rainy day when there's need of the money to put into the doctor bills. Ho is the most miserly, stingy and mean to the last. Don't trade with Hackleman for bargains; if you want to be cheated out of your reckoning, go to Hackleman's, you'll regret it as long as you live you'll go anywhere rather than buy the shoddy things on sale at Hackleman's. WE GET THERE C. C. HACKLEMAN. R To $50 any person who is offering better inducements or fairer prices than JOSEPH HARBIN Wagon and Machine work a specialty. I wont dish your wheels to Quaker hats. "COMMON SENSE HARROW" Has Given Satisfaction, and I I'ill endcaver to make my other work do tie same. Hie I am making a lot of new California racks; they are tho best. Don't forget r.iy hor.-e fhoeing, for I guarantee satis faction. Call and see me at tho Ked Front shop. to ! yvu a- NICK 1 1 AIR CUT AND A clean shave J Cull fit my .-.hop, Main Shvet, Lo!.--, non, On yon. 1 ul.so hone razors and have it 1 x-5A.r.rrr 11003.1 Cor. mof t'd to my sluj. YOU CAN CET A BATH ANYTIME. I. K. I TaJse Xhoii- Word f.r It. When a jhthoii tells you tlxy never had iHieh a cold in their life taka their word for it mid advise theiu to use Chamberlain' Cough lU'imdy and curt? it. For coughs, toM and hoaree ncss it lias no equal. Sold by M. A. Miller. of buyers. "He can suit the ever expected a man who at prices less than cost just nimsen anu becoming at last are so, low that they he does not encourage gets a just profit and he grumblo that he can not future. It will bo a bad and to go from him with none old stocking. He helps pay generous of merchants, not but a good citizen, liberal any other ' man than but if you want poor goods or of your teeth count him out some other store; but come to that you did not come sooner to no other store, but travel the inferior goods like by those who try to compete with us. ALL THE SAME. 1 R D vv J?X Joseph IlAnrix. NEW SENSATION -AT- SWAN BROS.' fin and Stove Store. A CHEAP COUNTER OF ALL KINDS OF Household Goods. GOODS FOR LESS MONEY Than You Ever Saw. IF YOU WILL ONLY CALL, You will be Astonish gcJ At the Rock-Boitcm Prices 1 ft : ,t J ;,1 .v-1 - . t'.'i- i'y. i.- 7 1 '-J Co