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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1889)
IsnoWM'IVJfcM! BrowiiHvMu " falls In line" villitlie piWHiliiii; liwun. . Anil itltlintij!) rtigljlly dpuiortiliwd in l lu fli'fil round conic to time fmh li'llil milt. '; Wc linvc tw i-Icclrle liglit plant nir f!rit 1'itilwn.r friijirhino, but wo "git V.iUV TM" Mil flll'KUflll'. iiviDOl) votml for a new w.hool houm1. AtfKWMiyt'Dtn lu'lng made; building will .mooii i'oiiinit'iiw. mined Uwlde of twenty-four hmnv inrhtock in the newly ljicurjor i.'.ed wci;k'n mil! nonifiuny. !r'17,niii) hulvu'rilii'd in one hour for lw'k in lUe JJitglq Woolen fclluH. to(i,fK!H ci.n be fnid in the Biime lepgih of time, fc'umjd Unit amount be iiwi usury to keen r.r-wnnville u It him i Iwi'.yn bei ii, one of tlio bent business jiolwtf in tie.' Willamette valley. fl"i,(li!0 jilaeed totluMwlit ofournrw wool Industry, by BulwcripUon, to ttoek; time, three d,yH. New (minus and rndinlifs on tlio iimrlf't for tli? ptrnt week. J. 1", inibmlth returned from Alba ny tui 'Wednesday. Mi-h. (I.,V. Wrfebt.of Uej.pner, ir, nsiliiiR her father' fumiiy, (. L'. Cool ly. The bilUidefi are covered with wild U-avhorrlea whleliare, in intuiy plac ih, lijie. Jay. A. J'.iKbop, of T.ust I'ortlaml, paid r.rowiiHvlUc frionda u vUit during I lie jiitst week. AVild blaekliwie me in full bloom. M.ould no late frost occur thr fruit will be very plentiful. Died, April V, 18!), Avu May, n-jed 1 year, 7 months, daughter of Emma K nnd K. rereefull. l'.ev. . V. MeGlieo, of Cottsigo sirove, who In town hint week. "Von ler what lie came for'.' ' The I'Hglo Wookti MHIh (Xiriiiny 11 lie ii;ttn of the new lirowriMville woolen 'nulls. K. K. W. M. Co. A. ( intry Uiring the punt week pur ehnmfd from A. J. lliahop hicrcHidcnee and Kurrounding property, located on Jieiwt Ktreet. Dr. F. I'. Tuekor, wifo nnd fitfully, left for McMinnville oa Wednwduy, but will shortly remove from that jilaee to Thu DulleH. JUm Kifiie I'ooley, one of Rrownts- vllleV most aeeompriHheU young ludiew, returned houe hint week from a visit tto lur istf?r ut Ileppner. Within tepaft week u woven wire jiinttroHH factory has been Htarted nnd will nhortly be ntnnlitig on.time, turn jug out lii-Hf-grade '' wire v4 Hjrl:ig matt reuses." The milijet of fruit cuMwery 1um been under consideration, and kHild it be deemed advialde the nectswiury .fundu will be mtWrilied to etjuip and operate thin Indu try. O.V. CohIiow, Jr., who for hoiup time punt him been nttemliug to husinew ut l'.utte City and nlno vlnitliig friendu at Joceph mid Loniine, Wallowa valley, ou Wednesday returned home. It. A. Sunder hiw the agency for the wdf of Coblentz and LevyV Harnapa rilla and Iron, a tsparklhig eRVrveuoent liink from the priiig of Ortwego, Or egon, edebrated for lbs blood purifying ;ualitie8 and hIho in considered a great iCtit'e for skin iliMeiiHeH. y. P. llargur ha, during the pat iveek reeejved the necewsnry mchlucry .for opera,tlng a woven wire mattreia ifuetory. The upper portion of Ilume'a ;builduigliae been leawid and U Ix'ing fitted up pieparat'iry to au early ntart. ;MattreseH will be ntvdo for regular :trade ouatotu r to ordor, as mny bo de mited. ' The fii'flt mucting of !the newl In corporated Eagle Woolen MIU Co, 'took piuee on Friday, at which time the Htoekholdora tdeeted the following oftt wth: W H Kirk, president; J? Ifnaie, eet'y and treiiHiirer; Hugh FleldH, John Brown, W It Kirk, P Hume, C H C:able, directors; J M Jaeger, super intendent. .At the North Brownsville city halt on the evening of Monday, lfyv. A. Lc Roy delivered to a good attendance, ' for the benefit of the Baptist ehurch fnndn, a very interesting and ejiwiuent "lecture 6n the-aubject of the Holr Land which Wa IllUatrated by a series of ar tistically executed oil paintings vivid ly depicting mUenes and 'localities vis ited by the reverend gentleman du ring- bis truvold through that scutlou of the world. When It waa reported and the report fatatue a settled fact; thai the B. iu. vo, wen remove w aio"i many predloU'd A flouy outlook for yr town, prophylg that wdth our ir i a - a aii induHtrles gono business would bo " bUHt" and our streets turned into pictures green with succulent grass, but It will not require the big lens of tliw Lick Observatory teloseopo to help tho public to see that our industries were, never on a flrmor flnaneial basis Mian at the prew:iit time, that our cap italists and businessmen, well known for their energy, do not proposo to " bo left "or dlstaiicod when it comes to homo Industries that require " rustle " and capital. Wo have raised !?l,000 1m otio day and without any great ex ertin, boom or excitement ; we have plenty of suburban property whk-h Is not offered for salo at boom prices, as "choice business lots," but will be sold to those desiring the same ut reasona ble figures and easy terms, offering, us we always have, good and pleasant homo sites at moderate prices. f you doubt these statements, eomo and see for yourself. T. K. r. lT.AWrmiSVIM.K. April 2-'. Iiain. Rev. J. 71. Kirkpatrlek paid our town n Hying visit last week. His "Bucephalus" justifies tiio expression "(lying visit," for lie wus "on tho go" lively. Bpv. It. Koho preached here yester day, tilling bis regular appointment. The hiirch directory 'is as follows: V.ov. It. Itobe, 1st and M Sundays, l'resbyteriun; llev. V. A. Mimes, M. E. Cburch, south, 2d Sunday; Be v. El worthy, M. E. Church, north, 4!h Sun der. Burulny-sehool every Sunday tit !):."D, so if we go wrong it is not for want of Bible training, but on account of tiie "Old Adam" dwelling in us. Mies Oussie Moses is absent visiting friends at Ilalsey,- Tangent and Al bany. Tho district school Is progressing finely with between forty and fifty students. Mrs. Mann, whose -husband was formerly pastor on this circuit, with her giaud-dauirhtor, is visiting her rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. (J. F. Colbert, at tliis piaee. II. W. Moses received several loads of merchandise last week. Colds prwail at this time and cough medicines are in demand. X. Y. WATEKl.OO. April 20. Health pood. Born, to the wifo of Bud Miller, April 18, Hanson. The river has somewhat risen so as not to fiord any soda, but is falling some now. W have the pontoon bridge fixed up ready for use, but during ihn rain several have bad some dilliculty in getting across; some have Rotten acrews and are left them Do you see the need of a bridge? Mr. Whitconib's partner went down on the sttitfe yesterday where ho will be none aiiout a week. He says he is well pleased and more than pleased in Big Bond about at) miles alioveherc. There has been as much as a half pint of ripe tstrawberrics found this week. School is progressing fine. Mr. David Wyninn again made us a call. Mr. YVynnui in one of Albany's most enterprising men. MlBTLETOE. A Traveling Mnn' Exprrlrnfe. Mr. C. J. Smith, traveling sales-man forBelford, Clark & Co., Chicago, hnd the misfortune to spruiu his wrist most severely. "I was suffering great pain," ho says, "and jaiy wrist was badly swollen; a few applications of Chamberlain's Pain Balm relieved the pain and reduced the swelling in one night, and iu consecpienco my work and business was not interrupted, for which 1 am very grateful. I can rec ommend Chamberlain's Palu Balm from personal experience." Bold by M. A. Miller. It would be well for parties Intend ing to make proof on homesteads, pre emption or other claims to bear in wind the fact that the testimony of relatives of the plaintiff can not be ac cepted. You can save trouble and moucy by naming four of your neigh bors wlroarc in no way related to you. - I'rugreti. ' It 1b very important in this nge. of vant material progress that a retnedy be pleasing to the taste and to the eye, taslly taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy In lUt nature and effects. Possessing these qunlltlew, Syrup of Figs w the one perfect laxative tud juwrt gentle tllowtic knowttj MONTAGUE'S COLUMH. Montaguo has th jik-asmre of announcing that h; mam moth stock is now bein 're plenished with now jroods weekly his? large and in- creasing requiring a con- slant supply of now nk H is prices will bo so low that for self preservation cIofo buy ers who pay on the spot for their purchases will lie'-e.a-rilv do their buvinir of Mm. ' It is to the interest of orery person to patronize their ' homo merchants. Tho f ictis, a town without merchant would ho a very singular one in any country, and yet ovrv : town is blessed (?) with a fw'Kvor brought to Brownsville, and would urgently requot all people who always work ; . ' r 1 against their own and their' wiuhing'to purchase choice goods at reasonable prices to ' n 11 neighbors' interests by advo- am examino our lcndJd jj and U .iceg jcfor(, ir. catms some other place as a; 1 1 ' better one than their own to; chasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for all kinds do their trading in. Lebanon j 0f r0(u(.0 is not entirely exempt from i 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 : I driven away from Lebanon by ! this course, and manv con- i jteniplatcd enterprises that j j would have enhanced values: ( in this vicinity have been! abandoned through tho ma- j lign . influenco of chronic j 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 hero in every line will sell you goods as low as they can be sold anywhere. Thev are always with you to ' feft'jSTANDARD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. the sentiment of the mercan-! - tile community ol Lebanon ; when he savs that ho will yell ; you anything that you wanti from his mammoth stock at j the lowest living rates. Ilisj stock is a very large one, and i the goods must be sold. Drop ; in and bo convinced. There , is no good logic in building up t otker cities at our own ex- j pen sc. j Tho farming community j understand their own interests 1 well, and they know that to ! make their land valuable and j sought after by buyers a good I prosperous town in their! vicinity is just tho Jhing to j attract newcomers, and they almost universally patronize their home towns. Our inter ests are identical. Let our motto be, "Home against tho world." CLOTHING. "Ve make mens', bovs' and children's clothing a special ty. Our spring stock is now arriving ; call iu and examine them. The low price of wool last year has so reduced the price of clothing that a good, suit is now within the reach of every one. BOOTS & SHOES. Montague keeps tho best line of boots and shoes, as well as a very large assortment. Our styles are unsurpassed, and no chromos or portraits of gimlet-eyed shoemakers are necessary to make our poems in leather go like hot cakes. When you need anything in that line which will do you good service or fit comforta bly your wifo, your son, your daughter or the baby, go into the mammoth store of 0. 1L Montague, buy your goods at his well known low prices and go home happy. C. JL Cartjb. GABLE ftSTANARD, (Successors to I5i"ovisvilliS, - Would respectfully call the 1 . I to tho fact that wo have just complete stock of General Merchandise Goods 3!.JirIrotl in ll?viii liyfiiros. ONE PRICE TO ALL WITH Five Per ram FOR CASH! Special attention called to our complete stock of Hardware, Paints, Oils and Glass, All at bed rock price?. We are authorized agents for Knapj,. llurrell and Cos. J. A. BEARD, Druggist and Apothecary, -DEALER IX- Pure Drugs; Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass, . STATIONERY, Fi nc Perfumery. Brushes & Combs CIGAIIS AX1) FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street, Lebanon, Oregon. At Cost! Still G. W. SIMPSON, A.l!ny, Having purchased the stoek of Clothing, Gents' fiip nishins Goods LootsShoes, Etc., of C. B. Roland & Co.? is now prepared to offer Better Bargains, than Ever! Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a big discount, which he still propoe3 to sell at cost?, purcuasurs win uu wen w can ana get ms prices before buying felsnvhere, as you can save from 25 to 30 pef cnt- The highest market price paid for country pffcdhrt' 6f ail kinds, either in fash or goodu, C. E. H'i'ANAiip. Cosltow & Cable) - Oregon. attention of tho general public ( received the largest and most to. the Front! Orcg-on