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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 14, 1889)
i ..w.....j. ! I1ICO VN8YII.I.K. ' ( Imrk'nYmtiitfernii Muiulny ilcjuirlnit for Alba ny. I'. I', Croft Mitriiwl from Alliiitiy mi Tliurwliiy t.'livTrltwitiv riH" ini'l on tin' nmrki't kuIIIiir iU '.Ik' HT Kll'lllll. Mii'iy'iif mir i-'ill.MiiiiLliuiiiU'ii tho pli'iile ut Iful t.i iiii.liinii 1t. - J, 31. Jloyrr, .1. t', fliillimllli fliul J. Jf, Wilful on Mmiilny vMlril Allmliy. Iluv, i'.irfiiM Hn rvy mi fluidity Iitst IHlu'l IiIh wjf i:larii!i.liitiiiiMiliu IIhI h'v, J. V. (imMiiril, of 1'nrtliiiul. hiiM been unpointed nipt. l lliu iireitmilftii riill'.vny, (i!rii Foml, of Joseph, Wiillmvn vnllcy, Ore V'iU, N vlnlMntf llruwiwvlllv t:Vi.ln. The llrd Ir.iiii uf the Nvi uk ciirrylnj; tmill, arrived hi Jliiin'ii'Vlilc on Prhliiy, llii' illxl nil. I'nr li'iuiii'i, in fi w miiiurliiin, cdiinilt llir btillu lln biuril i,M n.Iiott X Niiih, rciil i-maic iikuiiU. The litrye (ii.iuti;y f luml dully coining Into (iu'ii U iinvhiiK'iJ by !liu VnaUi WooVpn Mill Ci). l)r, I. Y, furr, ofAlliiiiiy, Y,ua In town during t'.w Hh ww'r. iiiliili'lliiK ml'nwIoiiiil IjiiMluewi. I t. Vl.i mid fiiuilly, who arrived In town on fwnUy v!II. lii i in; lliiiire, uiuku tliolr liowe In IThwiv!!;.!. j TV I'arrltli fitrui. xtttiu'cd north of town, wax I w.;d h. Viiri.m J' met! wii Hiitimitiy Iu.it III consul- vt'.V.inil ot'i!'.' i-l. I. Ii. llner Ii h rueolveil mid In iitll'iitnilly t : 1 5 H r flic million ci;,-.T.!lnry id" Hie i:nl! Wool t :i V'l- r-imi-auy. I, ilw tii- finiri'lnlliMi of liie new .Vrl rehont Ii .i;. h Iji'In-t li.uiK'il: ul- tiinlM'ra for tins liMiu ill (lit- !.i:i!tl!li;r. TW.- "vuil flip" lii'on !u pnnrrewi hi in,: tin !';. I'iiti r nri olli.'rinx IKcbut ro- i.i i'- ui' hiiWI-urforaV. v..i K. K !! jiiiUli k n!i Snnibiv In" livid roi.'--,,;... t-r.l''iM i' tho f. I'. Cruirdi, toil ,iii-4 t' - ; : Ij'.IVc Mtlemlimre. ill.-I.'- ;, o;; - .ro , ''-.'oiirb-lor of the Wnrcrloo Sprl:i;r I!pU 1, v.,! i.i ln.vn during tin: wei U. Hi n jior; ii: m! w.uur t-..ii! ..tin rt'i'icOiin;:. C, C. Illiil-.t'ly uml wife ilniiurk'il for thi lr home T!:i' )iHili"i. on Mmiiliiy lniirnlng. On TnorJny V. IU'.iiin HUitly left for J'eililliitnli. J. II. Iloimer, prini'li al of tin! lioHtlmnr uhii!c-ii'-eon u.uili'il by lili wilo, jwlil old UmO liii'iiil- ii vi-li durlns tin" pint wi't'k. Inirlnt the p.i-t wifk ('Oiihow & f:m, ful t'sluti' ili'ui.T, In -rt:iv!iU ration ol ITU) nobi lu I. H. Jhy t the lo.vu wsiil-.-iii-e of .', Yoitiwr. )!. Mli'liiioK wlio for tin' luiirt lurm liMillilml the joflilon oriiMjMiint tt'iicliiTiil llii' Wiitc XoniiiU tollini: a: Weiton, Ii fuyiiiK homo frli'iids u visit, lion. W. Cin-vJohiiMin lint mri'iitril tin- Invlln llfiiiloitclivir.iiiiniitlon in llrmvriivllli' on tin ii. i ii.lon it. tho l'loiii-i-rV K'lthorinn hikI liie llii ol July ci'k'bniiloii. Tin1 "rfurli'm" liuvc I'mniiifiii'i'il work ut lh viBiI ImiiM-of tin- Jjipli' Wouifii .Villi coiiipnny, mill iinMin hk nrtidunt ool lum hvn IkTuiIwI, lo'iivrul I'iK riitloiiK will lie rvMiua'd. On lirnmul of niiiic liiLMinilirmlinulliiK. thf pirn lor llii- paiH.T uboul lo Us prlnti'il In llrownwIIU' llil not arrive in r-r "Kivi'im'nt, but in on (lie ny mill Ill Bburtly uit In an apiwumni'v. lining to tin' illnc'iiiitlniuttliin of the trnlim on tln t). l:y tliv nlii'mlniivu ut Hid whool picnic ut Cuburc wiih llmltitil. Slimy who contcinpluHfd be Imr pri'Minl wtn- niinblo "tocoinmi't." The irtiKii mle wlili-h took pliMf ut th furru if Tliomiui Kny. on mile north of llrowiiKvuIti;, wan biri'ly miiiiiiliil. The bidding wiw plrlud, and iu mot limtancu faith' linmyht fnir prlcci. A. J. OnrUind, luti' of Wilbur, Or., hiw beun ciirt'il an print'liHil for tin) now Ilrowniiviliti uoado my. Mm. Garland will fill th pwlllon f imlxtant t.ilicr. Muirit d, at Albany, Juni- C, is, K. licit and Nlim Archibald, both of llruwimvlllc, At tho con Cluilon of the ci-H'iuony the wedded (.'unplc Wft for Olyiupla, W.T.,Bt which plui'e they will ro lidc. "0 for a mall," o sny the mntrlmonlul IwIhUnI iniilili ofthlii tommnnlty, who for yearn pant have cnJoyiM niuirlr lilcmednvM, mid ulo the Rcnem! llnm iiivillepnblk', lnec th (lecldiilly "rocky" Htid illM'oinifi.'lod time iniidc on the 0. Ky. v Many two and four hor? k'aiii pii"oil throupli town on Mitnnlny lait, ilraivliiK whkoiii Uiudi'd with happy "(iriinfeni" ou their way to uttund the ilrilienlioii of (he new (Iranife hall nl ftunl lildtd!. JihIkIiik from the lluinlNir who went from thin Im'ulUy, the attendance mint hiive Ken large. li'Va'air Kiibb till ncrvlccK weru huld at tho llap (lit church on Hnnday hut, l!ev. A. l.o Roy o!!lel n!lii(. Iinrlngthe inift tteek the eillllce Im.i r celveil an addition of a benntlfill coloriid Iriiimini, with appropriate Inscription, iiIh) Ireih paint, the double doom having hecii lmiid?umely gfalned uid polLihed. A. .T. Adiinm, C'apt. Von Hurhii, W. A. Aeock mid lionald Meltiie on .Monday.returnud from tho Mi'Knuzle river mines. They riport a lively camp, gomt profipcctH and inercitsed activity iu mining IntcrcMtn, The tunnel on the Pioneer clnlm at a Hmnec of Wfoct lint entered olcdgo of pay rock, fxcvedliiff in riclinuMt any prcvloiw proupcct, a nuinber of cIiiIiim have been bonded by Han Fran rlmi expcrtH, and will bo thoroughly devclopod this tuiuuiur. The health uf the genornl Brownsville pulilv wan nwr hvttur than at the preient time. Thoro is little or no nic.kiic.rw In thin auction, a iltuatlnu ifuffa!ni that to the reading and thinking people uiimt be a matter of gruat rejoicing, when com purvd with the lameutable condition of that af flicted community, whot, tho itate of I'enntiyl Vania, mourn the nudden demli of fifteen thou and lovsd one, who In an incredible nhort tpace of time were nwopt from home aud frlendi to And a waMry grave. With a genial climate, good oropi, and freedom from dlMutroui irtorral, thli, the Willamette valley, truly the Italy of Amer ica, and bappy nbould b (be man wheee kit I Cuetlnthimieetlon. T.8.F. A IMaWare county, r., mechanl feturud to hla home the othe' day f ter an nbwnco of year. Hui wife bad rewired no word from bint and didn't know but what he wai dead. The flrit werda- he aald to her weret dinUvr rwwlj7" MONMOUTH. Tlici'p Iihr been 4 grout many of the old Htuih'iitH iirrlvl.'(l to lie in lutcinl iinw to tlio cofiiini'titioinwit excrfilHC. The first of t lie cxerciMC' wns tho art exhibition Saturduy evenlnpr, which wiim 11 bucoi'sh iind Iiovh tho great nmmintof work licing done in thin lint The program trio coiiHlnted of niuslcal mid llterury work, lifter wiiich the au dloiiTO piiHMccl around the room to view the irmiiy minting with which the walls of the chapel wero covered. The buccal an rente Hcrmon was well attended Sunday iiioniitig und the Ke illor cIiihm roeeivod an addrcsa that whh very intercHtiiiguiid liiHtructlve. C'Iinicl exerclHCM Monday morning was iilteiided by a large nnmbcr of iliHlinuiHlicd liutlcM and gentlemen, im.st of whom were former graduated, among them was Dr. Powell, formerly of Lebanon, now from Fpokanc. Tbo 8tudentfl Keunion, Monday eve ning, wuh one of the most pleasant 00 cimioim of the week u there were a large number of old htudents and al umni present, and after the regular prograrnnie, a gem nil liand-ahaking and Hocial time win enjoyed till a late hour. The graduating exrrciws were the next in the line of (he work of the wvek and thin clow the ehool vri of the year. The contract for the making of the brick and the tr.rlion of llic new buil ding lnts been let and by next fail all via Ik In rendiiicss fur one of the Kiil'Mul'M moKt MUee- ful years. The following l tlio programme of tlr.' O. S., S. H. Moeiety to bu given TiieHih'.y evening: Opening aildtVMHIi. I). Jlatthews. .J'automime Strategj. Jieeitation Kinmu VVhitnoy. hinlruint'iitul duetto JVi;Men Eobln Bon and Cotton. Tnl ileau Waiting for dawn. Jlecilati ni Ivy Jtoliinnon. Vocal duetto Mt (ieizentamcr and 3Iyh. Aiken. inay, boeiety Work Fannie Iwob- erti. 'J'ableau den . -Oncur Wield'M Flower Unr- Vocal nolo. Farce. Cloning addrcK ,Vr. Goodnight. UK lAliKKll. The editor of tho Went Pile, of Inde pendence, writes under the ubove head mi article uh follows: "An ugent for a Kan FranclHcu house hnH Iieen doing Independetiee, taking nrdera for mi its and shlrtri. Some ih.'o lc believe all that Hueh Grangers tell them mid order g(MdM, my one-fourth tlowti and wait for the goodx to arrive. The experience of the u riter i to let euch men alone. We have $7.50 in the hands of a Portland hoirno now Unit was putd ou Jiwt ae fnir representation oh could lie Biven. Win. Carpenter now dead, ordered u suit at the mitue time and wan to have the privilege of examination. The oodn eame with out thin privilege. He took them out and they did not fit. Ho tried t get mitiwfaetion from the firm of A. Ii. Stein- bueh 4l Co., of Portland, and could not ho he went to Albany and traded them to L. E. Ulainc for one-half what he paid for them and knight a suit there. These arc facto und we simply give our experience and that of the other party In order to warn tho public. Tho bent way Ih to leave your orders w ith tal loru nearer home. It (tecum to uh that it in rather extrav agant for the editor of a ticwopupcr to invest In a?7.50 tmit. But, then, Pent- hind lum the reputation of being a dude und ludy-killer. Experience coats uion ey, and a newspaper man in sure to get all the excellence poi-eible in this world at any rate he ulways gets the expe rience aud the other fellow gets the money. Now is the time to make Improve ment in public roadH, and prepare them for the heuvy tratllc of next fall. We desire to impress upon those in charge of our roads the Importance of having a well underetood aud perma nent plan of working them. While every supervisor workn roads accord ing to his own notions we cannot have uniform roads. Borne supervisors place great rocks In the road to ruin the wheels of vehicles, others fill up holes with brush and sticks and still others make small ditches along the road Bide throwing the dirt on the side of the road leaving a basin iu the middle to make things good and muddy in rainy wether. We don't pretend to say what is the beat method of working roads, but we do say that some more systematic plan should be adopted than that now In ose. Our roads need shortening and leveling and the beds aud draiulags are iu great seed of repair. What ever plan Is best should be adopted through out tilt count. W1BT1I. y;if,. ) ..I' 1UMII.T' V Weather In fltio, ', , Sir. Walton b In the burg to-day. ItiiHlncmi Ik programing exceedingly well. Mr. Frank Jemilugn hiw erected ft dwelling near the pew mill. ' Mrx. King miule a Vixlt at tho boarding hoiiKc on rUturday hint. The Ixjardinglhonw kept by Mm.. Ella Wirt ban fdxtceii bourdon, on the roll. Mr. William donth made the bonrdiug liuu.ie very flue vlult a few day ago. The new mill will noon bo ready to miw lumber. The Whistle blew lo-duy ut 12 o'clock. f'liureh Hcrvleeii were held nt Mr. Illnhop'i! ut 11 o'clock by Mr. Towell about two milei from the buig, Mr. and Mn. Try, of Wlrtcbiirg, rehirned home Sunday evening rrom vltdt. They were vMting their (lutighlvr near Soduvillc. Mr. Wooley moved IiIh family up to near Moun tain Home two mlli'B above the mill, yentcrday. TIiokc wauling a homo Iu WiriNlmrg mint come noon or all tnc eholau lots wl'.l )je taken. Three belated yonr.gntcni camo in on Wiiler Btreet a few vvuningii ago about ten o i'loi'k. 'J'liey eurnu through five r'SUw of timlii'r where the wild animals w era creeping iiroumi in teurcli of their mipper. Mr. Frank Jennings went out a flshlri( a few mornlngi ugo, uml biivlii;r good luc k lie utayud lonirer thail he expected to. lliu wile Ucauie frightened about him .bccnut bo hud been il( k the diiy blorc, uml fclie Jeurcil he bed l iken ill iindfeviis unable to ret urn lumie. Al three o' 'luck he came In'o t.'ii; lurg and ytiid that he had not welurncd, uml "ii'1 lluil lic would like to have Mime one po and search fur lilrn. Four men, .Mestiiv. Kin;r. Mack'-y, ('. Cooper inn' II. D.Ciu.pcr ver:l in i-eurch of iiii.i. Ti.i-y had not p'lie 'XT , h!"'! li.cy fvUiud lam: he bad i.ne hu'ii'u-d im.i (lii.-fy II, ii. Moi.ui:. tV ATKItl.OO. June 12. "Waterloo is lively al y resent :'.nd health good. There was a large crowd nt this place hint Hunday, and a larger crowd is ex pected next .Sunday Our pontoon bridge has ben moved to the old piaee close to the spring where it is handy. M rs. J. X. Walton, of llalsvy is visit ing rlatives ut this place. Mr. Andrew Hamilton, is visiting his sister Mrs. Hudleson.' Mrs. Cord and Mrs. Cams who vis ited Albany last week have returned home. Mrs. F. II Prine, nf Prineville is vis' iting friends and relatives uround thi pluce. Well we are glad to say that we have Mucceeded lu getting a bridge at this place, now this place und Canada iu couuected, so W aterloo will boom. Wutei loois expecting a grand time the coming fourth of July, we intend celebrating in great class style. Plenty of band usic, circle nwings, and we have one of the fint dancing floors to be found, erected at this place this Hummer, 22x48 feet, we intend having dancing ull through the day, and a grand ball ut night We are aorry that Waterloo can't And out who Mistletoe Is, but if T. M. I)e Vine Is bo anxious to know I will Just give my Initial E. C. We dou't want Sodaville to get mad.but just look buck two or throe weeks ago In the Sodaville items, aud ace why the Mis tletoe write bo You don't compre hend. Mistletoe A COW THAT "GOT THE MITTEN." Two years ago last November a heif er calf belonging to James Brown near CVniHtock swallowed a pair of woolen mittens. The calf grew to be a milch cow and was apparently doing well un til a short time ago. Mr. Brown notic ed that fhe was not doing as well as usual. She seemed in much distress when she moved around, and had a gi eat desire to lay down all the time. Finally she died, and Mr. Brown cut her open to see what was tho matter with her. Upon examination one of the mittens and a part of the other were found iu a hard and petrified state. When knocked against each other they rattled like stones. They are really wonderful, and many are anxious to see them. W. H. Wilson, of Drain, has them, and any one can see them by calling on him. They are well worth seeing. Mr. Brown values them quite highly. Thitett succcesl'uf invciitioa Is a madhlse for manufacturing ioe In small quantities. Th machine oosU from twentj-ivtt to one hundred dollars, aid 0 tobft t rsat uoct. With nd ft thesa machines every person can fsftovfacturw ioe for their owu use. Iftlajaehlne) will worti ait well as it Is cl&Smad it will, it wU U a great thifS,-.:'". 7f i a.'. " 1 1 "l'Baawaiii i M f upflr Hue ut sgrlcultBral Itnple- luesta at Dejrvw 4 Itobeon, Albaayt HE F r(ONT With the largest and best stock of goods ver i brought to BROWNSVILLE. MOREGOODSfor LESS MONEY Than can be found in Linn county. Call at tho old Ftand of Coolcv and Washburn, where we will be glad to meet all f our old mend?, and remem ber it is no trouble for us to show goods. 0. C.'COOLEY t CO. J. L. Cowan. J. M. Ralston. BANK OF LEBANON. Lebanon, Oregon, Transacts a Gessral Easing Business. Account Kept Scl'ject to Check. rrlisngo Solil on New YcirU, Sjmi rran- ciido, Portland and Albany, Oregon. Collection Made n FavoraMe Term, FORTMILLER ft IRVIHC, ALBANY, - - OREGON. Mmufac'liHW of ond Itealeif in all Knds Furniture. Import all First-Class Goods DIRECT FItOM THE EAST. A complete stock of Wall Paper, Deco rations and Window Shades. UNDERTAKING A Kl'ECIALTY. SPECIAL NOTICE. 1U. W. C. NEGU8, Graduate of the Royal Collar Of London, Eng. land, alto of the Bollevu Medical College. THE DOCTOR HAS FPENT A LIFETIME 0 Miiilyund practice, and makcn a Mx-Hullr o chronic iliseuH-n, rriuovea cancer, fcrofulmw tn lHrpfuKMitu, tumor and vifii. without puin or liie knifr. lie aim make Agpcrtitlty of tn-atiBpnt with eleotrti'fy. Ilaa prai tlod lu the Uermun. French and Kmrlinh hwnliul. fall u-oniuilr attended day or nlKht, Hia motto In: "liwoD nii.i. ni .ma..-4a-Clfliee and resldi-nre. Kerrv atreet. betwem Third aud Fourth, Albeuy, Orenou. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY IF YOU Want First-Class Goods At lower rates than ever offered before in Albany, . e ' you are looking for bargains you need not Any further, but come into my store and you will be sure to J w pleased. It is to your own in terest, so come a w. SIMPSON, OUR Plii WITH . THE SAN FflAfiCISCO J WEEKLY CALL Price, 91.25 per Year, - ' on THE SAM FRANCISCO MORNING CALL Price, 00.00 per TTear, mi rr.F.:e:in roit ' 013 8 9.0 ' tp:?. ba:i FHANCI3C weekly call In heailsomo clslit-pusa pujMir, It In r.iod ever TluimJiiy, and ccutiiim ull t f tlio inportnnt ov."i of t'jo wckIi. g'lCiiuo l from every quarter ol t.'io o'obo, rrnip'ot iJ cptOu!a c( pv.fjllcutlon. It cciuuliiu I.. tvTCiMo,? rpcelul corrKipcnOcuco tn nil I'-.o principal cIUci of tho vcrU a-a i; vi:. t cmount of 1!jo hc:t foluctcd noii ur.giuui Ceucrul litcrcturo. Jt funilfVi f' c l..tc t nadnost r.'lkb'o fi.-iauclul bovi.;:(1 Lot (juolaticns, nail C'VCJ miccbl iilt.o'.lv: toLortlcultura. and ajrlruIturaJ ulv,;:, ; u . Li lu every respect a Crrt-c!js i (urnllv (luV'T, ep;Ksu11i?2 to Ilia Interest vf veiy Uiiai.r tf lie kounotold. , , THE MORNING CALL. (SV2X 133CS3 A WEIK) H n Uvo rjctrcpoUtna dully. It t'.'i LA rXL'ET CHiC'CLATION" c.id it ri'cui;..: ii us l-chv; t!:e LEADING !."i:Vv'ij?.,.FEj.tci Uio I'cci2c Cvant. r.it."icr cf tac ubove rcr- ' mo piU scad poi;tpdd'r.s a prcr.luia r:: r--- -cc'i r.i lo i.)ll'iViii3 BUtacrfptloii nv. fr.r t:o ccmbinr.tioa: ; Tjik paper end MomiiiK CalL fcr jrer Tiilf papwr mid Weekly Oi:l, per year' Is Hio olilfst and mout popular fdentlflc find met-liHnical tuiper published and liaa the lariet cireiilatkin of anjr paper of Its clam in tli world. Fully illurtruted. Jlcft class of WikmJ tnnn. tnir. I'liltlishud weeklr. Fend for specimen oi.ir. I'rice M a year. Four uinntlia' trinl. l. Ut'NN it t:o., I'l-auiincius, a;i Urwuiwuy, M. V. ARCHITECTS & GUILDER s n Edition of Scientitio American A (rreat auoeeaa. Kaoh iMtie enntaina colored Drlii'KrupInc platea of country and city reit'h ea or publlo buildlnua. Kiimerutia enuruvina and (ull plan and rpeclflattiuna for tbe uae i . auchaaeontemplnte huildinp. PrleefJAia year, r to eta. a fiop)'. Mt'NN Jt CO., i'l'ULlbllMit. 1 lllft t ill Co.. w Ii o hare had oTr 40 years' experience and hn made over 1UI.UUU uppliuutiona for American aud Vor- 1 eiKO patenta. Kcnd for Handbook. Lorrft- pondeave airictly eonildentla). TRADE MARKS. In cnae your murk la not regiatered In the Pal. ent Office, apply to Mcnn k Co., and procure Immcdutui piutection. Bend for Hand book. COPYRIGHTS for hooka, charta, muft, HA quickly procured. Addreaa MUNJf cV- CO., Patent Sollclters. K.tuAI. Ofhci: ta Bboaoway. K. V. O. P. Coshow Sc. Sons, 11 K A L K S T A T 10 AND INSURANCE AGENTS, Colleetlona made, conreyanring and all Notutli.l work done on anon nonce. 0. R. N. Blackburn. Geo. W. Wright. Blackburn & Wright A 1 1 o r 1 1 y -u t -T. u w , Will practice In all of the courts of the state. Prompt attention given n all bUMiiiens eiitruHti'tl to our er. Ol- nce In Odd rellows xeniple, Alimiiy. Oreiron. fin, if Oregon KM 4 V n. 1 f s.