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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1889)
33HS! kbanoi Express. FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1889. i 1 ii .. i . . H . .. 3CAL AND '.GENERAL' Prof Gilbert made Albany ft visit Weil iu lay. Dr. V, H. Davis, of Silverton,"wA9iu Li banon Wednesday. Albany received the machinery for an Ice factory this week. Mr. jaun Edward's little son is j ulte Hick with spinal trouble. J. J. Saxlcr and C. F. Schmidt, of liUgciie, were iu town this week. J unit Edwards returned from Washington territory Wednesday. There will lie another match game of baseball hi town tomorrow after noon. Kemcrnlior that Memorial day is the tint occasion that iuunt bo ousei Ved In Lebanon. A. J. Packard, of Eugene, nrrlvcd at tills place last Friday with a bunch of sheep which he had brought from acros the mountains. Dr. J. K. Courtney has rented the lilodcet house and moved Into it. Per sons wishing to sec him at night f-bould remember whore to will. Mrs. J. N.ixou left last Tuesday morning fur Xord, Cal., where the in tri ! trending several months this Miainier visiting relatives hu1 friends. Tlie pnp'rty which Ik in occupied by Win. llctherford wan sold lat Sat tirdiy at a force sale and bought by J. Bilyeu at .ij. Tiie property was 4'.nuerly owned by Mrs. McL'laia and was Mild by (J. H. Liggett. Mi KiTle Miller, one of Lebanon's most popular young ladies, left for Fort and Monday mornliu', where fcbe Intend HjM'iiuin. .the summer with friends. Minx iillie will lio greatly missed in our suelrl circle here Uiis summer. The I.!.(li"s AM Society of the Cum ltcr!Uid 1'iwbyterian church will give tutrau berry fl!va! the Ut of this month in lhdr church to aid In some needed r-pur on the building. Due notice will be given rust week an to the e.vi.-l di.to. lr. J. W. Meiiii'?, of Portland, hr.s Vuiit .v.it tin: ii.t';re-it of Ji. ('. Miller n the iinu of ('rui"U t Miller, hard vare and machinery business. We are i;'al l Wilocic Mr. II. to our town, und l :i;.-s.; for tite new firm a The firm of Mochurg, Harris & Co., of Kugoti!. .if which Mr. John Bland, who formerly n-si ! -d at this place vet of town vs.f a j art iter, Imvii elooed devil by a Portland wholesale hou.te for debts vwauat-ttid by the firm. Jt i Ci'iui-Ut iU'i tiJit will be paid and the ,'li'ni coiitinU'j business. Mr. Ot-irgv I tideway, a former cit.L en ue.d native of this county, died ut li! home near IVhn-ViiU' en the 6lh t4. lw.T;a.t'.i ::irrt.'d a daughter of Mr. K. Hiringer, of Whs place, and the inntiv fiietnU twd relative of both fi.inili.-s will J am with deep regret the untimely death of tiiis excellent man. The Willamette Presbytery of the C. P. Church will convene in Irving, Lane county, Oregon, on Thursday, May;.", JVC, nt 7:30 o'clock v.M. Pro- lutioiu-rs will meet t lie committer at one o'cli-ek of mil day, for examina tion ut same place. E. p. Jit ;i dcrson, .-'uU'd Clerk and Clnvii'iuan of Com mittee. A p'efi;iit Moeib!e was tendered the . youn;; pe;!e of this plate last 'Wednes day fyef.'.ny by Miss Maggie I Jouck, nt ut her h )', where a very pleasant fveiiins was j Hissed by all in social converse, j,?a:aei," vocal and i:u,trujen tat muHie, etc., several choice selections , l ei ng rendered by two young gentle men. May we pas many more such pleasant evening at this platT. !r. i. 3 f. Liggett difd Wednesday eveniu;-- in the fcOd year of Jiis age. IX owned was a native of Virginia, but left there in early lif" and has since lived In Hcverul slates. He came to this couuty and settled near Lebanon in 1871. Hi wife preceded him to the jfrave oi'Iy a few months. Me lwives six children, all grown.. The funeral services will ha conducted to-day at 10 o'clock. A phenomenal egg of the Siamese twin order wa brought to this office Wednesday by Mic Ice fcmlddy. Kacli part is the natural size of hen eggs, there being two of them, and are joined together ut the convex ends by a cord three-fourths of an Imch long. This cord U hollow and seems to partake of the sr.me sulvtance as the eggs. It is a remarkable freak of nature, and poth-. li:g lir.e !t wr-a ever secu, this week. N. R. (laylor, of Sftlem, wa In towu last Lriday. Mr. Win. Reed 1 quite sick from ft rising in his head. Mr. Ben Dodge spent several days in Albany this week. Miss Joy Mealey, of Sweet Home, was in town this week. Mr. Holt has rented and moved Into the Hardman house. Thompson & Overman, the leading harness dealers, Albany. SherlirSmallmon was in town last Tuesday in search of llannon. We are glad to note that Mr. West Fleetwood is able to 1 on the streets again. Albany has about two blocks of the street ear line laid and will soon have street curs running. Thompson & Overman, Albany, can famish any style af harness on short notice- at the low est prices. F.ev. J. II. Kirkpatrick made Salem a Tisit this week in the interest of the C. F. Church at that place. ECorvnUis' electric light plant arriv ed arid most oi the wire 1ms been put up. The town will soon be lighted by electricity. Mr. M.C. Schoeuhut, our baker and confectioner, is smiling on account of the arrival of his family, last Friday, front Kansas. Mr. John Stewart, og Eugene, who recently sold his livery stable at that place, lias been in Lebanon this week buying horses. Mrs. S. W. Hindmand returned home last Tuesday evening from Al buny, where she had been for the past three or four days. Mr. Iluir Iliatt returnrd home last Tuesday from Portland, where he had lieeti to deliver the bunch of sheep which were s old last week. ltev, A. IiC Roy, who was announced to lecture here last night could not get here at theapjKiinted time, but will lec ture some time in the future. Miss LVUroio Kirkpatrick, who i at tending the munie conservatory iu Fa lem, spent l:e. t Sunday and Monday visiting her parents a:d frieuds at this place. Mr. J. C. lliheu is having a new fence built around the property that he purchased last Saturday, and sr.ys he will soon remodid the house and have it painted, which will be a big Im provement. The match g ime of bnselmll which was played last Saturday between the Lebanon and country boys turned out in a complete victory for the Leba non nine, by over double the numticr of tallies. Lebanon now has as god a uine us there is in this pait of the val ley, and if you d nt believe it just trot in your uine, if you want to try them. COKE TO OKJiGOX. Here is an extra:! from a letter re ceived yesterday by the Oregon Land cotupi.ny, from a Nebrcska man who looks to Oregon for his future comfort and peace of miiiJ. "There are three of us in the mill lure who will come to Orcgun soon. This country is getting wor?e all the time. The frost froze ice an eight of an inch thick the 1st, -in! and 3rd of May. The wind has been blowing a gale from the eouthwest f .r Ave days now, night and day, nt a ve locity of 40 to 50 miles an hour. The sky is darkened by the dust; the men here are ulout bent double in order to bruce themselves against the wind; the farmers spend mot of tueir time chas ing their hats around, and the women can't go out doors, the wind whir!., them alsmt so and chaps their faces. Oh, its hell around here ! Two hun dred feet to wster, and six hundred miles to coal and no tiuiUr. Hope to get some Oregon papers soon." The resident of Oregon who has ever lived iu Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota or Da kota, will fully appreciate the woes of this correspondent and will know that the picture is not ut all overdrawn, Salem Statesman. Htiawbeiry Item. You can talk about your large ergs nod such things, but w hen it conies to strawberries this office is In receipt of some fine on ;s brought in by C. W, Powell Monday that beat anything on record. One of them measures 4 in. in circumference and the other 4J in ches. If yu have any that w ill beat thci bring them in. We want them. Eugene Register. O, that Is nothing to Lebanon. Two strawberries were brought In tills of fice this week, one of which measured (JJ imd the other 1 inches iu circum ference. How's that? Brother Regis ter, we won't bring them in to you not much. Mr. Luth Gilbert was in towu KGVI ITSMHv J. (5. Conrtney, M.D., physician aud surgeon, i Oct your nails at Cruson & Miller's, $3 50akeg. Fresh fish every Fridav nt Monta gue's cash store. r Garden tools nt bed-rock prices at Cruson A Miller's. A clean towl for every customer at McCIurc's barbershop. . Call on Cruson A Miller for screen doors and wire screens. The first person todie a natural death hi Oklahoma was a newspaper man. Cruson h Miller will furnish your windows and doors cheap. . The great world's exposition at Faris w as opened on last Monday. Just received at Miller's drug store a fine line of artist material. Snow fell to the depth of eight inches In Virgina City, Nevada, on the 5th. All hand made harness or machine made at Thompson & Overman's, Al bany. One price and cash at the nw cash store, but everything sold cheap and deliverld to any part of the city. , A new roller mill with capacity of making GO kirn Is of flour per day is to b built at Met! ford. Now is thu time of year to paint your buildings, and don't forget to buy your material of M. A. Miller. Thompson &, Overman, at Albany, hsve the largest stock of harness in the valley soe.th of I'ortland. Chicago has 2",000 girls working for starvation wages. Some make fli, ami a number get us high as 53 50 per week. Cruson & Miller are prepared to fur nish you with doors and windows cheaper than anyone else in Lebanon. The population of Manchester, N. II., w ill be incresed over5,0O0 this sea sou by the erection of new mills In that city. An attempt in Apia harbor to send the Xipsic Ut sea, on her way to Auck land for repairs, was a failure, and nearly met with fresh disaster. Jacob Arn, the boss harness maker, invik every body to comu In and tx amino his work. 116 guarantees an honest jolt. The Oregon .ielegaJion nt Washing ton has about completed the recom mendations f-.r offices in this state, find erelong will return to their native state. Ail should re;nemler that the most ct...0!iicnt and thcapest way of send ing money is by W1K, Fargo & Co.'s Money orders. Sold at all express ottt ees at reasonable hours. m22 When you denire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Filla. They can nl ways lie depended upon, ami do not nauseate the stomach nor cripa the bo A eis. For sale by M. A. Miller. If you go to Albany to buy a stove caH on O. W. Smith, who has the larg est and l.)t stock of stoves and tin ware and sells cheaper than anyone In Albany. J. A. Winter, Photographer, will be iu I'rownsvilie on Monday, May 27, to begin the summer campaign. No pains will be spared to make pictures with the highest degree of excellence. Pictures enlarged. Tarn.' v a y.itis l''.y muii"i Fitch, Hie io aor an '. eiienuiuuialy ri-l, Jiiali T n.l .nlr TiUo.irsliiMV t,lit ili'l wear, T:',tn y..'j cniiM e..t tell "luthor from tvhtrh. Try Hack'.i ijiu'(! umt m hiippy. Portland will celebrate the Fourth in her usual magnificent style. Portland itjrems to be taking the lwid in celebra tions, and has n little coiner on the business which her smaller sisters throughout the State seem to be unable to overcome. When you go to Albany do not fail to call on F. JI. Rocoe, the polite and popular malinger of the mammojh house of Knnpp. JUirrell & Co. He has a Hue line of vehicles wagons a spec ialtyall at rock bottom prices. A dixpatcli from New York, giving nn account of a Chlneso resilience in that city, sajs there are over fifty Chl- t W Foil street and each lias a Caucasian wife. The white girls who marry Chines'. declare thai the hus bands they get are more considerate and more affectionate to their wives than white men are. In proportion toil population the city of Portland, Maine, leads the world for Its number of Odd Fellows. One out of every four of the citizens over twenty one belongs to the order. The seven lodges of the city have a fund of ft 40,015. 74. The Unity is the richest lodge, with $04,430 hi the treasury. A BIG Overflows the faces of They Get A Taste i Of our method of doing business. At first they are astonish ed and look on in amazement at the way we dispou' of bargains, but when they catch on the fact that we give ' 1 THE BEST QUALITY ; As well as the biggest quantity ever offered for like low prices, ". well, then they smile, and walk right up to the counter and call for their share, and spend money until the purse is empty but ' THE MAN IS FULL I Of satisfaction with his bargains. Of course they smile; f do our clerks, so do we; and we feel like raising our voices ' ' In a Good Old Crow When we stand on top of the pile and feel ourselves master1! of the situation. Come along and ' iee, spend A WITH C. C. HACKLEMAN, FACTS WORTH KNOWING. WALL FA PICK WAS INVENTED AND FIRST V8ED IN 1555. Ik ing high priced, it was only in the reach of thofe having immense wealth. Walll paper of the present day is much more beautiful than of old, tiid can he purchased at the store of It. X. THOMPSON, in all patterns nt a won derful reduction from former prices. 3-3 cents will now purchase solid gilt paper, formerly Bold ot To cents. 1.1 cents will purchase a heautiful pattern forniorly sold at 30 cents. All patterns reduced in like proportion. CALICO PKINTINO WAH INVENTED and rinsr vbed in 1070. The finest lines of Sateens, imparted and American, can te seen nt It. N. THOMPSON'S, for sale at prices lower than the lowest, all new and late pat terns. WOOLEN CLOTH WAS FII1ST MADE IN ENOLANll IN l.'!.'!l, But the manufacture of LADIES' VESTS Was not introduced until lato years, samples of which can lie seen ut II. Jf. THOMPSON'S, and are sell!: g at tho remarkahie low figure of 2-5 cents. Keep tliese facts ia mind AND Save money By PurchasingfGoods of An eminent physician says: "give children of all ages a mess of hoiled or roasted onions two or three times a week. Onions are Invigorating and orophylactic beyond description. They are the best medicine for expelling worms and a specific for a cold in the chest. Further I challenge the medi cal fraterHity or any mother to point out a place where children have died from diphtheria or scarlet in a anginosa where onions were frequently used." SMILE our customers when V Oregon. W. F. READ, THE LEADING Cash Dry Goods Stw OF AL1IANY, Oil MI STOCK IS New and Complete, And I Invite everyone when in Albany to COME AND SEE US, Knowing that we can suit you Both ia Goods and Prices. MAIL OllDKItK Promptly attended. A. It. CVKfS. W. (. Pi"i Kl'f'ON. A. R. Cyrus & Co., INSURANCE ANI)- Real Estate Agents, Dt'nk'm la All Kimlx ul Agricultural Implements, lNfLl'DINd TIIK Famous Morrison PIjws, PIjAN O I M INI ) 1Z I i S AXil Tlgar Mowere Lebanon, Oregon. and smile