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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1889)
SOUAVII.LE. Mny 1. Another day f sunshine mlxeil with imiitmul heavy timid, and the aver iincoh ..t'ii i tnudv hnppy at the up-j-i.'sriiinf of only u nhnrt interval of t-uiiKhiiie for the ruin. The Iwnutiful nun lilletb nil hearts with nieltwiehol ty, w 'hile it makes weulllt to the nver tiiT' furmer. I5ut such is the order of 1U!ii;;h, Hitd the heurt of mail should he eniiii lit therewith. The number of viti'itiit houses is lens Mine i he lust week. I reckon the heulifo and pleiinure Keekers will he here .in, or t least we Jive in Itopcs, JjicU will atmwer the purpose till we wt' our hopes bloom into a reality. Mr. I. Froinnn, one of Albany's en terprVinjr citizens, Is hen reltttinj? his hoii-c and waking general hnprove liieiits. notice anions; flic sojourners Mr. "WediHe, of Solo vicinity. Mr. Jones and family have returned r.u:i Ivlk county. J;i-ncu.iber yon can set a square meal at the rountoin Hon1, und that Mr. I'nuli Trhuii will take the best of ;iiv if all horses entrusted with him at tin' livery stuhle. W.-. we that he '.i.n ii4.Ii d to his outfit a new j lutfurm fijiii!:!? Isuck, and a fun buiy. Of nii:-!-h- means business and intends that hi patrons tlin!i tmt lack for aiv couitiKMhilioiiH in his line. lh (Mell is improving some at the W.vlfaH plait: in the way of grubbing out ruck utul sUmtp in the patewny. We understand Sodsivilie is to have a rewidcist dciitisL Jlow is it, Hal? The fk-k are on the mend, but the tsuiiiSmt doesn't diiiuni-h very raji.I'y, iivvinto the constant iuereaie iioni Ciscwherc, moving in. We notice Mm. Wakemas is able to he nut araio. Mr. JWiyer, of Brownsville, was seen m our streets to-day. Also Mr. Kirk, i.f the same place, was with him. I presume they were looking after inter ims connected with their woolen mills i'jn! li Hiring m'tils. Were it not that J our village has to ninny bachelors of every age we would tcli the young lit di.stSiat Mr. Hoyor is a fdnglc man a:ul that he likes the Indies. The school is pruepcfiiiarcml, though the a! tendance is Jislit, there has lceii a rteady drift towiml improvement. Th Inn b.'en sonic change here iu r-id c-taie. rM- Smith tiought the r . ,'i ( f Milt WKfeM, paying ?!:i00 for iLewusie. Ti.-rr is loud talk of a hotel Wing i.o.it lie.c ly a j'liiil stock company. A vi-ry ileiiruble f'-ature to Kuduviile. A i..i".ro: I and a hotel would help our v .::..g ' much as anything that could Ik- projected. .New piods every day nt Davis' store, and no trouble to show them. Frank is ihe right man for the place. We supp;w the cauipmeeling force v ,1' xoo: be on 1ih:h1. And we say, h-t iiieni c:i;ue; there is a large field here for work, am! if any g..od is to bo a!'i',n;ipnshed so much the !'tter. An E3tpr-Kin of IK'Ilglit. About a week ago," snys a Jam An-g.k-s, Cul., druggist, "a Chiiinnian eaine in with a lame shouidcr. J sold 1,'m a bottle of f'hanriierlain'H Tain bi.hu and guaranteed that it would en re him. Jle came in again last nL'ht, and as soon as he got inside the i! ior, hegau swinging his amis over hiw -id like an Indian club swinger. J -iiouirht the bhir.K'd fool had a lit, but he finally Mopm-d long enough to say : dicnie vrily fine, vclly line; alle .-.iii.e m ike me feel plenty good." Chamberlain's Pain Iklru is without isi eijual fsr sprains, rheumatism, ii' h.-. J i.'ns flr lame back. For sale by M. A. Miller. The Pride of Woman. A clear Dearly and transparent kln is fdwuy-i a siim of pure blood, and all ;hiii!ih troubled with dark, greasy, 'i-il. .Me d skin can rest assured that s it : r blood is out of order. A few : . of j;i:o(;'s iilood pukjfi- niit I'.LOOJ) MAKEXt will remove ihe cauo and the skin will become (h'Mrand transparent. Try it, and if -.. -'i.tioii i- not ir'ven it will cost you l I",". M. A. Miller, Druggist. 1' ,,..!i.e tciu'ai Cruson fc Men- CZCURE PRICES. fails to Stow Goods - AT- m:yoi: & hobson's, Alijakv, On. took Out for Her. There Is a woman bilking the cities and small towtm of this vahey In great shape. She Is a slick one. She was here about u week ago and micceeded In enlisting the. pynipathies of the Ladies' A Id society of the Presbyterian church for money and a ticket to Fort laud. She gave her name as Jackson, said her husband had left her and she wanted to raise money enough to get hack to Chicago, where her friends lived. Iuatead of going to Portland, she dropped oft" at (iorvais, went to St. Lous, ithere gave her name as McMahon, played off as a pious Cath olic and raised alwtit $13 to?-Jf). Relig ion and tears are her strong points, ishe Is prolific in both and suits the religion to the crowd, tshe is & to 40 years ol I and a wholesale fraud. ivalem IStateman. F.pitoh ok Tut: F.xritKss: Please announce in the columns of vour pa per that we are stile agents for Pat rick's Pills, the most jierfect cathartic and liver pills in. the market. They not only physic, but cleanse the whole system; purify the blood and regulate the liver and bowels; they are vigorous but gentle in their action and can al ways le depended upon. For sale by M. A. Miller. Ilavimr tools at Uruson & Miller's. "Ml rrn purine I : VV Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, triih the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human srstem, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY act gently yet promptly on the EIBEIS, LITE AID E0ELS AXD TO CIe:nsstte System E(fsst!iai!y, SO THAT pvnz ELOOD. HEFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Natural' follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYkUP OF FIGS. Wanu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. Sam f kamcuco, Cau XxcnvtLLi, Kt. N Yoiik, K. Y. J. L. Cowan. J. M. Ralston. BANK' OF LEBAHOH. Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a General EaskiEg Easiness. Areoiinls Kejt Bolijeot to ( huck. Exclinne Hold nn Nrw Tork, San Frnn cIhoii. I'ortlniirt ntl Albany, Oregon. Collectlimn Msrtu tin Favorable Term. FORTHILLER & IRY1KC, ' ALBANY, - - OIIEGOX. Muufucturvr of aad Dvaien in all Kinds Furniture. Import all First-Class Goods DIHECT FItOM THE EAST. A oou)jlcte Htock of 'Wall Puicr, l)cco mtions and Window Slind. UNDERTAKING A BI'ECIALTY. TINWARE AND HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS -AT- ' DEYOE & ROBSON'S, Alius y, On. 1 THIS INTERESTS YOU ! Wc invite you to come and look through our Mam moth Stock of Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc. PURE GOODS & Hides Furs and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for roods. Wc Guarantee Fair Treatment to All. W. B. DONACA, Corner Brick Store, Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or. BUYTKK BOSS OF THE ROAD OVERALLS, They are the BEST. Ask for them TAKE NO OTHER. TO THE FRONTj With tlie largest and best gtoek of goods ever brought to BROWNSVILLE. MORE GOODS for LESS MONEY Tlian can Lo found in Linn county. Call at the old stand of Cooley arid Washburn, where we will be glad to meet all of our old friends, and remem ber it is no trouble for us to show goods. G. C. COOLEY & CO. Paints, Oils and Brushes -AT- DEYOE & KOBSOK'S, Albany, Ok. FULL WEIGHTS VIA I'ACIFICCOMI'AXY'S Ll.NE. The Mt. Shasta Route. Ti23 Ectwcea Atej and San' Fran cisco, 25 Honrs. California Expren Trnlm Run Oi-lly BETWEEN PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. Kllllll. Xnr.rH. 4 W'f. H....I.V I'lirllmiiJ Ar...lM.i.', a. M H:ISp. K....I.T IU111? iVI a. s. 7:t."A. M....M.,...j:.nn Kr;uirif.....l,r.,. ";t.1 i. it. Local Pas-n;ar Train Dily !xcept Bunilyl 8 j:....f.v rortllnl....Ar... !1 i.'. P. II. K'riO 1: H....I.V AIImuiv ..l.v...li :!A. . ( lir-lO f. M Vr KuK'i'llfl I.V.,. K IKlA. M. Local Pataangar Train Dally (exc.pt fcundcyi a i:A. x....l.r I.i'l,Hiniu r,..Ar..Z"l'i l'. H. (i .'ma. ..,r AllMIIV 1.V...1' :. v. u. 1 r. M....I.V I.vlMiniiii Ar... t i; p. :iiS' "s-Atj Allin:iy Lv... sail-, m. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOUltLST BLEKTINO CAPJS, For nwiiiimo(lHtiu of S'Cond-Clue l'uiwfiifri'rii, nUwlit'd to Hxpmiw 'J'ruiiiB. Tim P. P. ('o'i Terry nmko cmitiwthin Willi nil rrpjlar Inttiw m the tut hiilo illy, from luot o( F nircul, 1 iirlluml. West Side Dlvlblcn. EKTWKKN wmland and corvallis Mall Train Dally (Except Sunday). it. 111 .... ,v Z-'hwiiami .L'Z.ArZjii ii m. I2.i) p. in Ar ."orvuIli. I.V....1 :'M , in. At Allmny oiul 'VirvnllU connect with (ruin oi Ort.'Kfiii I'arMlli; Itnllrdinl, Exprot Train Dally (Exsept Sunday. i hi p. n.,..t.v HnrtlHiiir"..7."Ar?...H:(Kl aTm, t:()0p. m....Ar JlcMliivllle l,Y.J:4f n. m. THROUCH TICKETS n'o Ail j'oiuiM SOUTH AND EAST YIA CALIFORNIA. isf-Fur full Inforrrmilmi Mffftrillnr rntun, mop; Cl', full on fiMnpuny'i Hipnl nt AHmiv. K. Kfl.lILKU, K. i KiKiKKS, Maiuttfcr Asst. ti. F. &Vmm, Affont. FINE LINE OF GUNS -AND Good Stock of Ammunition AT- DEYOE & KOBSON'S, Albaxy, Ok. IS OUR MOTTO. G. E. HARDY CAKUIES A BTOCK op Organs and Violins Also Fixtures for tha Samo AND A U(i01 f 1'ITI.Y OP SHEET MUSIC. In cotinnotioii witli jiiv j"clry CbUU liiibmuiit, I huv'0 aUlod a HKLIXT KT?eU -01- Fresli Candies, finis ft Cigars. Tboeandy l lKitli linnd nnd umcti!tr mudi', nud i.4 t!io i Finest Assortment 1 I EVER BROUCHT TO TOWN. My Mixtk of Jewclrr In cN:ntiito; livo Jiwt ttr Cuivud u uj;. of 2'ISW CLOCKH. Cull and itiupcct my gowla. G. E. HARDY. akery AM) LUNCH ROOM. Having opened up a Bak ery and Lunch Room be tween Peebler & Buhl's and G. T. Cottons, where will keep fresh pies, cakes and bread of all kinds, armers and others can get hot coffee and lunch at all hours at reasonable prices. M. C. SCHOENHUT, JLKUANON, OJtKGOIN. DEYOE & ROBSON AUK AGENTS KOll Tho New High-Arm Davta Ver tical-Feed SEWING MACHINE, Best Machine In th Market