1 1 m f'V''-. - .-,- i ; ' 1 I ?1 . , tljc kbaijoij Express, FRIDAY, J UNE 14, , w i,., iiiij'W.h. ' i WI..HI.WHWW mm f.0CAL AND GENERAL floclahU tonight. Clrsuii next week. When you go to IJrownsvllle call on Winter. Mi-h. I'uttington nays tliut there will .Imi wedding tu town aoon. Willie Klepper has accepted a posi tion In the St. Churlc Hotel. Mr. T. V. redder left last Tuesday morning fur Portland on business. Mrs. J. 8. Courtney was In Albany the first of the week visiting friends. Mr. (leo. Teeliler lirw charge of the truln this week, In the abseuoo of Mr. Houston. Lut Hunday wus Children's Day, and was observed by all the churches in town. Your Hweet-heart will bo pleased with your photo every time If you have it taken by Winter. Mr. Henly has had considerable work done on tho Rantlam bridge at this place this week. , You can get all kinds of enlarging dune by Winter, better and eheaper than any agent can or will do. f? There is to be several members of tho Cumberland Presbyterian ehureli bap tized near Whoeler'H saw mill next nunday afternoon. Mr. Wru. Jtoland, one of Lebanon's ld boys, Ih In town thin week, lie uid he was going toHpcnd theHUiunier in the valley thin year. More bugglea and vehicles panned through town lnt Sunday on tho road toHodavlllo and Waterloo than auy two days before this year. There will lie an excursion from Al bany to Yaquina Uay Sunday. The fare will be only 1 f0, including a trip on a iHHit to Newport and back. Mr. Win. Morrow was In town last 8undny. Ho Is now worklug for Messrs. (Jill &. Bmith of Bclo. Dill haH many friends ut thin place who are glad to nim? him. There wan a sociable last Friday ev ening at the residence of Mr. J. M. Marks. Several of Lebanon's young people attended and all reported a niobt cnjoyiible time. Dr. O.ld! nude Albany a visit this week and bought a Sine buggy, and we understand has been buying some fur i, it lire. Doctor, yon uiUHt not forget that printers like cake awful well. Messrs. F. M. Miller, II. 11 I-anish and John Hoj).i got an Invitation, winch they accepted, to go to Portland Monday to attend the suit which Wat kins wrought against the railroad. . Mr. Henry I'urrish, wife niid daugh ter and M!s.i Lizzie Dnnaca; II: v. J. It. Kirkpatrlck, w:f... and two children will start fu i'i-di Like and nerri the mountains on Tuesday, the ISMi inst., to be gone for two weeks or more. Mr. M. C. Sehoenhut hiu -closed out bin bakery and 1 itn:ii room In Lclia n iii. We ftrvMnrry t lose ho good a ciihf'ii, and regret very much tho utis in of this ontorpi'ise, fur it is in d 'cda lotfg fi'lt. want. tr. .Mow) Humphrey has taken a coiilr.u't to funii.di all tho timber for the Vaterlo' bridal) and to doliver on 1 tli', ground at ?J') vv tho:is:uid feot. Work will commence on thL-i bridge In u few day;). H-'vr.d of our t-nvusmeii have gone to Portland till week, somo t attend cou.'t, Mom,! to th" Onuid Lodgo of A. 1 k A. M., and noiue to 'ulnd their nu n business." Mr. Hen 15 u'ker ret urned on Monday from tho mines near Quart.ville, bringing -with h'un some very lint Hpee.inienH, which are on exhibition in 1 his cilice. The upeehnenH of the J. 15. cluim are t he 11 neat of any thai we have seen; uuh Indicutlona of the pmeioiia metals will certainly attract the atten t ion of miners and capitalists. Preaching on tho Hlreets in Lebanon was a new sensation for our denizens lust Monday night. The Holiness del egation, -who have been holding a campmceting at Hodaville, discoursed to quite a crowd in front of the tit. CliarlcH on Monday evening. The camp meeting ut Sodavllle clos ed on InstHunday night. It was well attended throughout, and tho crowd on Sunday last was tho largest ever seen at this celebrated watering place. We learn that the meeting resulted In much good, and that all who attended were very much pleased. We under atftiid that the tabernacle- tent and moat of tho workers In this Holiness organization will move to Jordan val ley, Linn county. W( It hot, though. About three Inchm of dut. F. M. French, Jeweler, Albany, Or e-gon... A copper mine hiu been found bear Eugeue. Better get your mower and reapers In ithapu. Btrawberrlee are not m plentiful u while back. Oh, yen! I knew It'i hot; you need not tell mo. Next WedncHday Ih the day for the clrcuH to be In Albany. Remember there will be Ice cream at tho Hoclable to-night. ' Mr. Kuff Hiatt Htartcd to Eugene to day after a hunch of nhoep. Mr, Clint Gordon took a car load of cattle to Portland yesterday. Mr. Grant Roberts Is clerking In Mr. Ilftckleman'a Hlore this wH'k. Tinware and hardware-of all kind nt Deyne & Ilobwin, Albany Or. Winter has had over thlity years experience in the photo busi news. There will lie n gnnnd haH at Boda vllle on the night of the Fourth. A fine line of btigKJ' dif-crand fly nets nt Thompson and Overman's. Call nnd aeo M. A. M'Her hf'rn von luy yourniachiiiB oil; he defies compe tition. Fine line of guns nnd good stock of ammunition at Dcyoe and Itolmon's leeial bareainn, Mr. J. W.Guy nnd wife returned home yesterday from a visit to Mr Guy's parents at Dallas. Messrs. C. C. Haekleman and J. A. Board went to Portland thla week to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge, and expect to go to Seattle Ijefore return Ing. Readers of this paper will save mon ey by going to Deyoo and Robson whenever you want to buy anything in his line. The the contract for carrying the mall from the depot to the postoffice has lieen lot to Jlr. Aructt, his bid be ing the lowest, f 125. 'Dcyoe A Robson are agent for the new high arm Da via vertical-feed sew- inur machine. Rest machine in the market. Albany Oregon. Mr. Ileal v, our road supervisor, and the town marshal are both working on tho road from town to the bridge 2Vv will get it in first-class order now. . Mrs.N. .1. .Rodparth, of Ft. Stella. eooni, W. T., la visiting frlendH and relatives at this place. Mrs. Jt. is a daughter-in-law of Mrs.. Montague, UIHI 1!" " V Mr. Dei ' stable at and is well known in our town. mils Khun lu' sold his livery Ko'laville and has rented the (htger place at Waterloo, wheri' be in tends running a hoard nnd lodging house and feed stable through this summer. The ladies of the M. 32. church will give a lawn sociable this (Friday) ev ening on the academy grounds. Ice emuu, lemonade end cake will bo servod. The public cordially invited. A good time is expected. We heart ly r.-Htrn thr.uks to Dr. IVtfrsoii for a hirgs branch of Royal Land cherries. They were certainly tine, and we tried to keep them, but no sooner was our back turned than they were gobbled up by the Mr. J Io!t brought as tine a basket of cherries as we ever saw to this ofli.'e, last WYduesday. Tin: re were Pair dif ferent kind of cherries in it, hut to save our lives we could not name them now, but they were real good and Mr. Holt his our heartfelt . thanks. Mr. W. W. Stalker and family, eon Kistinst of hi-,1 wife, three children and water, last Wednesday arrived from Idaho. It wil. be remembered that. Mr. Stalker has been here for a month or so and has bought property. We gladly welcome Mr. H. and family in our midst, and hope they will be well pleased. Mr. Oscar Iletdy, the road supervisor of this precinct, is putting all his road in good Bhnpo now, which certainly needs it. He is ma king' all work double time this year. JSone should complain at this, for good roads are certainly a great advantage to any community, and he certainly deserves credit for the interest he lins taken in the roads!. Mr. 0. lleins, an artist VltU years of experience, will be in our town next Thursday, Juno 20, for tho purpose of taking photos In any style. Mr. lleins has as good a photographing out-fit as there la to bo found on this coast, and Is prepared to do all kinds) of work pertaining to his trado and warrants.lt all. He also carries a Btock of albums au3 pict ure frames. He will remain here for ten days. Do sure to call and examine his work. Haying teola at CraaoR Miller's. Men's shoe tOc at Peebler A Buhl's, Get yur naila at Cmsoo A Menria's, $3 50 a keg. Garden tools at bed-rock prices at Crusoa A Menzles'. Eighteen pounds of rice for a dollar at Peebler A Buhl's. A clean towel for every customer at McClure's barbershop. Thompson A Overman, the leading harness dealers, Albany. Call on '.,'ruson A Menzlea for screen doors and Mire screens. Goto AV Inter's gallery and scothe photos of your neighbors. Cruson A Menzles will furnish your windows und doors cheap. Ifyou want fine photos goto Browns ville and patronize Winter. Just received at Miller's drug store a fine line of artist material. All hand tnade harness or machine made at Thompson A Overman's, Al bany, v J. A. Winter has worked at the pho tograph business longer than any man In Oregon. , Thompson A Overman, Albany, can furnish any style of harness on short notice at the lowest prices. One prjee and cash at the new cash store, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. Now is the time of year to paint your buildings, and don't forget to buy your material f M. A. Miller. Thompson A Overman, at Albany, hRve the largest stock of harness In the valley south of Portland. Cruson A Menzles are prepared to fur nish you with doors and windows cheaper than anyone else In Lebanon. Jacob Arn, the boss harness maker, Invites every body to come In and ex amine his work. He guarantees an honest job. When yon desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They cau al ways lie depended upon, and do not nauseate the stomach nor prlpe the bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller. Ifyou go to Albany to buy a stove call oil . W. Smith, who has thelarg ext and hest stock of stoves and tin ware and sella cheaper than anyone in Albany. J. A. Winter, rhotogrnpher, will 1e in Brownsville on Monday, May 27, to begin tho summer campaign. Iso pains will he spared to jiiiike pictures with the highest degree of excellence. Pictures enlarged. t When you go to Albany do not fail to call oa F. II. Itoscoe, the polite and popular manager of the mammoth house of Knapp, Uurrell A Co. He has a tine line of vehicles wagons a spec ialty till at rock bottom prices. Mr. Luth (Jiibert, has accepted' a position tit the steam planer. Beeure prices. Ko trouble to show good nt i)ty.m & Kobsou's, Albany. ' Tliere is to he uu uticljon side nt the bukery, to-morrow, ut one o,el ick. Mr. W. Bltdker has leat the Kt. Charles hotel nnd will take chargo of it to-day. C. A. Clauson, of ivansas, m in town prosptvtlng witlMhe view of buying a slock farm. 'Misses Florence and Maud I?a!lard returned home last Wednesday from a isit to Beiittle. Mr. Win. Wntkins, who sued for 5U,0'.K) damagt's for injuries received at the depot, has recovered $400. (too, 'Wheelei, of Arliton, and W. II. Whco'.er, of IIldependellC'. were in town visiting their parents Mr. and Urn. (I. Vv Wheeler. Married, on Tuesday, June lith, 1SS9 nt the otilee of and by M. E. Brink, Mr. G. R Philippi.of Millers, and Miss C E. Uurnett, of Bweet Home. Dr. linger, the donti-d, has met with the btrt siiccess since he has been here, and will remain as long as the work will justify. If you want any work in this line, call on him at once. As the train pulled out from the de pot thU morning, it ran over a Win chester cartridge which had been plac ed on thu truck by some one, but as luck would have it no dutuage was done. Married, at the residence of the brdie's mother, near Lyons, Bunday morning Juno 0th, by Justice Lyons, Mr. Syl vester Pritehard and Mi.s Allie MeTim mons, both f Linu county. Married (- on Wednesday June 12th at the residence of the bride's" parents, Mr. Loui.h Boleuian, of Seattle, a and Miss Esther Cohen, ot Albany. The happy couple left for Seattle, where they will make their future home. A BIG SMILE Overflows the faces of our customers when They Get A Taste Of our method of doing business. At first they are nsUnmh od and look on in amazement at the way we disptwo. of bargains, but when they catch on the . fact that Ave give THE BEST QUALITY As well as the biggest quantity over offered for like low priirv, well, then they Tsmile, and walk right up to tin counter and call for their share, and spend money until the purse is e mpty but THE MAN IS FULL Of satisfaction with his bargains. Of course they smile; so'-i do our clerks, so do raising In a Good When we stand on top of the of the situation. See, Spend and Smile JeL WITH C. C. HACKLEMAN, Grongfirg to the Krout. Tke new and elegant grange hull on Bund Kidge was imposingly dedicated on last Balwrday, according to the ritu alism of the order, and was conducted by II. E. Hayes, Master of' the Btate Orange. The patrons of husbandry set a must sumptuous Ubb and about five hundred feasted on the "ltd of the bind." After dinner the immense crowd was addressed by if. E. Hayes, ltev. J. K. Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Trine. Among the invited guests preisetit we notice "lions. It. A. irviiie, IX. C.-Mil-lor, B. A. Dawson and John Bimpson nnd very many of the heat citizens of tho county. The ladies deserve great credit for th success of thin entertain ment, und iran.;o Kn. C7 has real cause for self congratulations on the outlook feir its future. . Tho cii-ftin. . The first perfovm-iuw of Bells Jiros.' enormous cnvv.u wtts gnvn :a.t vvm-1 ing, and the huge tent was crowded to j sutlbeatlon. The etiterti in mentis tho tiiient and niowt co:aplfte thov of its kind ever seen in tlie city. The. ani- ! ..,.,1 ,l,,v..M(.iw.iie li.w Iioj.n fi i-d with wild beasts of eery 'description that can be successfully handled by a trav cling show, and is at the same time -R most attractive and instructive feat ro of the circus. S. F. tuerce, April 27. Journal of C o;a- To the farmers of Lebanon an- yidn ity. I will sell you Machi Q Qils of all kinds as low, if not, lo ,frj than any firm in Linn countj'.' loor j)roof of what f say I invito you i 0 come lnui ww wii. Tf we don't trade I in,i.! tfwedo I'll troat. and ho Wmv: SJ. ou't. Mnvros a. MiLiiut. Ths Ladloi Di! Ijhtad. j The pleasant cit'ect jnd the perfoct safety with which ,!uc' ica may uso the liquid fruit laxative, ( Byrup of .'igs, under all conditions v pake it tholr 'fa vorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet ofr'ee tual In acting'' on -t ;ie kidmrys, j '-'liver and bowels. i we; and we feel like our voices Old Crow T pile and feel ourselves master; Come along and ""' I?J!,ltOVKMKNTS. j Mr. I5.I'urt-.. :.sh i.v's new rcsidi ii in east Lebanon will soon be ready f j occupation and will iriiluiuce that ' of town very much. Everybody to havo caught the spirit of h jMr,p.'i nifut und each h vlelng with .t. 4 Ui build up our tow.i. f The new steam planer i i ,l(lW ..j elegant work and gilnr ctltlro RU-. faction. ' i Mr. J. D. Walton (M)1I111!,.l; extfiisive improv-LP .lfa ;l ( ,s j,, . several hands cvj Vl01 s Mr.. Jonatlmr y-., -ul plans and will j,,,,.,,.. ,.,,,.,...,,. v. on a Hue new ( j., Ill(!.tj, ; non near u n ao null. Vi o umn rei that this Is to be a CMs-tly buil.l n;.. Jtu .jjerford haa hU hU 1' J 'u" iber partly on the giMU.v.i i house, vhk.h Wl l,o C.r.-l.cl a. as lur iher can be hud. 4 i. H. C. Klspper bonj t ;t 1 1 Ui in street tiiis vee.i aiut m iv A (lie proposes tu or.ol a neui res hi Three more lot j were sold this in the Klrkp-Airlck udolliou for l ingpjreoses. lij ldond.iy the Har.i!lin Mii C(. will commciHO hauling her ami will deliver lO.o.'O fit t u lir. 0. W. Whciler Inn sold JflO et of lumber this week t Wfls of Lebanon. Let tho good i ) on, for Lebanon mu.it come front. : SPECIAL OFFER. ; j In cor sincere desire to prorr I be?t illU'rest of LUm t01,,,l' nihil this paper one year to an in the l ast, when strictly pair' ,v.i imcie, for it SO. This is gi )ei cei t of our labor to heip 'Lhiu c ounty. We sincerely pro4 toteV the best Suteivst of ti and; wo ; are ready to join ha anvkif ni fi'llow citizens i; nuce of tl lis object. The time ; iwhea we i5annotal!'ord to be 1 1 indiffertii to the weal of our H cotujtry. j I "1 ' t 4 . ., ' -'4 . - "- ' ' , ' V A.