The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, June 21, 1889, Image 3

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    TIjc Lcbaijoij Express,
convenes Ju Albany
Fit I DAY, JUNK 21, 1890,
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Joe Harbin sets wagon tires without
cutting or Melding.
Many of our cit,lsioiis went to tho cir
rus ut Albany Wednesday.
BuhIiicmpi wan dull Wednesday on eo-
count of the clroiiH at Albany,
Mr. W. W. htulkcr is now Installed
as - nunc oust'- oi mo ri. 1 nuries io-
.. tel. .:' ': "
Messrs. It'iiry Purrlsh and Joh. Nix
on left for u two weeks trip to Piiucs-
ville Tuesday.
It. II. G rover, of Brownsville, wus
in the elt.v during tho week and regis
tered lit the St. Churles.
It wus announced that the Albany
lee works would sturt this week, but an
yet ive have received no word to that
efleet.
Dr. P. F. Unger, the dentist who has
Ih'cii staying ut the Bt. Charles hotel, la
mill 111 the I'Hy und Ih doing very good
work.
A. J. Collier, of Eugene,, and It. II.
Drltt, who lmvu been surveying the
wugon road lands, were In town dur
ing the week.
Wallaee'H variety show struck the
town IiiHt Friday evening and gave an
entertainment at the Imnd halt which
wus vi r.f meugcrly attended.
The lawn parly given lust Friday
( veiling wan a sum-as in every way.
e uiu not learn what the net pro
ceeds were, but think they did fairly
well.
Ah a mark of good will and CHleein
the young folks of town gave a hall,
Tuesday evening, at Union Hall, to
"Mr. and Mrs. (.'. II. Harmon, prior to
their departure.
The annual Htate fair commences on
Monday, (September 10, at t he uhuuI
place in Kalem, and will continue untl
the close of the week.. Premiums ag
gregating fifteen thousand dollars are
oflored.
Mr. 15. White brought to tlilH office
an English pea vine that measured six
feet and seven ineheH, which Ih thu
tallest we have ever wen. And still
Home people will Hay thut they do-n't j
do well tu tlil country.
Corvutlis linn a lire bug In her midst.
Last Saturday night a nchool building
and wash house burned, both of Incen
diary origin. The citizeim are highly
.....I 1. ...... .. ....
for the capture of the culprit
Dr. A. W. Chiicotc, president of the
First Rational Bank of Washington,
Iowa, and wife, and Dr. J. A. Rich
ard, president of the National Hank
of Lincoln, Nob., and wife, are the
guests of Mm. D. W. Ballard this week?
Miss Nettle Anions returned home
hint Friday from a trip to the eastern
part of Washington territory where
ahe had been to see her mother, who
wus very Hick, but she ban no far recov
ered iw to I able to return with Miss
Nettle. '
The Hubert family, conniHtlngnf Mr.
and M'h. Hubert and four children,
gave a concert at the baud hull Inst
Sunday evening. There was consider
able atir caused by their playing on
Sunday evening, but they nevertheless
had a fair holme.
v. C. A. McDonald, who ha been
an engineer on the O. AC. railroad fla
il long time and formerly of this place,
ban resigned bin position and has pur
chased a sawmill near Hurrlsburg
which he will now run. We wish him
success In this enterprise.
hell jsros. circus lias come and gone
and, as usual, many a hard canned del
larliHsgone with it. The crowd was
much smaller than last year and the
performance wan ouotit the Harue. As
UHual quite a mundcr of swindling
mid snide gamcH were going on mid
tho managers were evidently making
money an there are always a number
of suckers ready to bite at a mans own
game. '
There won a slight, cessation of hilar
ity for a few inomerits after the event
ful bull of Tuesday evening, und for a
few momenta a ghastly stillness per
vaded thu streets, when nil of a aud
deu, lo! and behold a figure was seen
to materialize on the sidewalk, iinving
emerged from one of our bundles
houses. The man, for such it proved,
tu be, with the agility and determina
tion of rheumatism, raised his head on
high and for the space of a single mo
ment was transformed Into a healthy
and thoroughbred rooster. AH this
was very pleasant, but the sequel wits
fur from being so, as of lute crowing
bun advanced iu price considerably. ,
Circuit court
next week.
Mr. O. Holim, n photographer, has
arrived In town.
Charlie Harmon leaves for his nw
home at Atihlund to-day, '
Joe Harbin sets wagon or bugjry tires
without dinhlng the wheels.
Mr. (J, C. Hackleman returned Tues
day cvchlng from his trip to Heattle.
Hev. J. It. Klrkputrlck, wlfeand two
children, left for the mouutuhis Tues
day. Itev. F. W. Parker, of Woodburn,
will preach In tho C P. Church next
Sunday,
M, N. Follls and family aud llevj
Martin left yestea'uy morn lug for the
mountains.
M. C. Hchoenliiit, formerly our ba
ker, left for Portland yesterday to try
and scurc work. 1
If your buggy tires need setting take
them to Joseph Ilurbin. He guaran
tees satisfaction.
Mrs. J. Elklns and three of her
younger children left last Tuewlay for
the mouutulns.
M. A. Miller left yesterday fur Port
land, where he Intends spendinc sev
eral days on business.
Mr. Itend, wife and Mrs. T. C.
Peebier and little girl returned borne
last Saturday from ltoscburg, where
they had been visiting relatives.
Mr. Hindman brought to this office
a cherry limb about fifteen inches
long that had 1GI cherries on it, which
were very line for we sampled them.
In the lancuaM) of m cx-elian.
"Any of our subscribers have the priv
liege of making us happy by coming to
the front w ith what cash they can
spare on subscription."
Itev, Walton Rklpworth and wife
have gone off to rusticate. He has
taken a three week's vacation, so there
Is to be no preaching In the M. 12.
Church until the second Sunday hi
July.
Dr. E. It. Darker, who has been at
the mines on the 0. P. for the past few
months prospecting, made this office u
pleasant call Tuesday. He Is favora
bly impressed with the mines, and has
returned to them to remain all suui-mcr.
XHVtS ITEMS.
On (he Bridge at Midnight.
I stood on the bridge at midnight as
drunk us aaun-of-a-gun. Two moons
roHe.oVer the city, where there ought to
have boon but one. I could see their
bright setlectioii In the waters under
me, uud J expressed a feeling of won
I i . .
uci nuugruiu curiosity, iromy one
hud btcn I would Hot have beeu In
doubt, but what two moons were doing
I could not make out. The tide was
slowly elsjing, I could hear the waters
roll, us I stooil in the wavering shadow
to escape the night patrol. How often
oh, how often, In the duys of uuld lang
ay ik, I laid tried to cross at midnight,
and got lost many a time, llut to-night
I was hot and restless, und my mind
was full of cure, for the walk that luyed
before me seemed greater than I could
hoar. 1 had no latch. key . with me,
and locked would be the doorway in
agony and fear, till a voice said from
the window: "Did the iodere hold late
my dear?" So to-night I stood there
dreaming and watching the restless
tide, till a cop came along with a wa
gon and asked me to ride. Ex.
Haying tools nt Crusou A Miller's.
Men's Hhoes W)o nt Peebier A lluhl's,
Jet your nails at Cruson AMcnzie's,
$3 30 a keg.
Mai-den tools at bed-rock prices at
Cruson A Mciizies'.
Eighteen pounds of rice for a dollur
at Peebier A Huhl'a.
A clean towvl for every customer at
MoClure's barbershop.
Thompson A Overman, the leading
harness dealers, Albany.
Tinware aud hardware of all kind at
Deyoe A llobsoii, Albany Or.
Call on Cruson A Mcnzles for screen
doors and wire screens.
Cruson A Menzies will furnish your
w indows und doors cheap.
Just received ut Miller's drug store a
flue line of artist material.
A flue line of buggy dubters and fly
lieta at Thompson uud Overman's.
beeure prices. No trouble to show
goods ut Deyoe A Kobsou's, Albany.
Farmers can save meney by buylug
Uiclr mucuine oils of Beard A Holt.
All bund made harness or machine
made ut Thompson A Overman', Al
bany.
Call and see M. A. Miller before you
buy your machine oil; he defies compe
tition.
Fine Hue of guns and good stock of
ammunition at Deyoe and ltobson's
special bargains .
Thompson A Overman, Albany, cun
Juruish any siyle of harness on short
notice ut the lowest prices.
Oue price and cash at the new cash
store, but everything sold cheap uid
delivered to nuy part of the city.
Now is the time of year to pain t your
buildings, and don't forgot to buy your
material of M. A. Miller.
Thompson A Overman, at Albany,
have the largest stock of harness iu tlie
vulley south of Portland.
Cruson A Menziesuie prepared to fur
iiioh you with doois und windows
cheaper than anyone else iu Lebanon.
Keudcrs of this paper will save mon
ey by going to Deyoe and ltobson
whenever you want to buy anything
iu his Hue. j
A BIG SMILE
Overflows the faces of our customers when
They Get A Taste
Of our method of doing business. A t first they aro astonish
ed and look on in amazement at tho way we dispose
of bargains, but when they , catch "on the
fact that we give
THE BEST QUALITY
As well as the biggest quantity ever offered for like low prices,
well, their they smile, and walk right up to the.
counter and call for their share, and spend
money until thepurse ia empty but
THE MAN IS FULL
Of satisfaction with his bargains. Of course they smile ; so
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 master
ol the situation.
Come along and
Timely Advice.
Let us give the readers of The Ex
Piuas a little timely advice. Hot
weather is coming and with it colic,
cholera morbus, dysentery and diar
rhoea. The only safe way to uombat
these diseases, is to keep some reliable
remedy at hajund all who have tri
ed Chamberlain's Colic, ; Cholera and
Diurrhaee Iteinedy will admit that it Is
the most prompt, reliable and success
ful medicine known for these com
plaints. It costs but 2a or CO cents, and
may bo the' ;ns of Bavlng you or
your family much suffering, If not life
itself, before the rummer Is over. For
sale by M. A. Miller.
Jacob Arn, the boss harness maker,
invites every body to come in and ex
amine his work. He guarantees an
holiest job.
Deyoe A Robson are agent for the
new high arm Davis vertical-feed sew
ing 'machine. Best machine In the
market. Albany Oregon.
When you desire a pleasant physic,
try 8t. Patrick's Tills. They can al
ways 1h depended upon, and do not
nauseute the stomach nor gripe the
bowels. For sale by M. A. Miller.
If you go to Albany to buy a stove
call ou O. W. Smith, who 1ms I he larg
est and best stock of stoves and tlu
ware and sells cheaper than anyone in
Albany.
Go to Beard A Holt for machine oils;
they have the largest stock c'er
brought to Lebanon. They do not
make the reductions In the oils, but
make the reduction in the prices to
suit the times.
J. A. Winter, Photographer, will be
In Brownsville ou Monday, May 27, to
begin the summer campaign. No
pains will be spared to make pictures
with the highest degree of excellence
Pictures enlarged.
When you go to Albany do not fail
to call on F. H. Ilosooe, the polite uiul
popular manager of the mammoth
house of Ivnapp, Burrell A Co. He has
a Hue Hue of vehicles wagons a spec
ialty all ut rock bottom prices.
see, s
n1 nn1 OwiL
i aim mm
WITH
C. C. HACKLEMAN,
!Lclmiioii,
Quarterly Te.
The Woman's Home Missionary So
ciety of the M. E. Church will give a
u missionary tea and sociable at the
residence of Mrs. Ambler, on Monday,
Juue24, at eight o'clock p. m. Each
ersou present U expected to contrib
ute at least t.n cents to the missionary
fund. The public cordially invited to
attend.
Never tell a local editor, saya an ex
change, tjut you have ".more papers
than you can read." Just come out
with the truth. Say you ' borrow the
local pajwr of your neighbor. Say
thut you aro too coufonnded mean to
tukethe paper, pay for It and read It
like an honest man. Kay that you are
too stingy; to pay for that which you
can borrow. This would come nearer
the trutu and as it Is written that "an
honest confession doeth the heart
good," you would certainly enjoy life
much better niter having; made suck a
confession.
To the farmers of Lebanon and vicin
ity. I will sell you Machine Oil3
of all kinds as low, if not lower, than
any firm In Linn county. For proof
of what I say I Invite you to come and
see me. If we don't trude I will treat;
f we do I'll troat, and here's my ttiif"
ou't. Milton A. Miilek.
SPECIAL OFFER.
In our sincere desire to promote the
best interest of Linn connty we will
mall this paper one year to any party
In the east, when strictly paid for in
advance, for fl CO. This is giving 2-3
per cent of our labor to help advertise
Linn county. We sincerely desire to
promote the best Interest of the county
and we are ready to join hands with
any of our fellow citizens in further
ance of this object. The time bus come
when we cannot afford to be Inactive or
indifferent tu the weal of our common
couutry.
To Make Children Lowly.
There U one way, uud that is to sur
round them by day and night with an
atmosphere of love. Itcslraiut and re
proof may bo mingled with the love,
but love must be u constant element.
"I found my little girl was growing
unainlable und plain," said a mother
the other day, "and reflecting on it
sadly, I could only accuse myself as
the cause thereof. So I changed my
management, improved every opportu
nity to praise and eneoirage her, to
assure her of my unbounded affection
for her, and my earnest desire that she
should grow up to lovely and harmo
nious womanhood. As u rose opens to
sunshine, so the child-heart opened in
the warmth of the constant affection
and caresses I showered upon her; her
peevishness passed away, her face grew
beautiful, and now one look from me
brings her to my side, obedient to my
will, and happiest when she is nearest
to me." Is there not iu this a lesson
for nil parents? Not all the ploughing
or weeding or cultivation of every sort
we cun give our. growing crops will do
for them what the steudy shining of
the sun caii effect. Love is the sun
shine of the family; without it neither
character, r morality, or virtue cau bo
brought to iierfeetlou.
Why Is it
That people linger along always com
plaining ubout that continual tired
feeling? One bottle of BEGCTS
BLOOD PUBIFIEB and BLOOD
MAKER will entirely remove this
feeling, give them a good appetite and
regulate digestiou. M. A. Miller,
druggist.
An Exprelon or Delight.
"About a week ago," says a Los An
geles, Cul., druggist, "a Chinaman
came in with a lame shoulder. ' 1 sold
him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm and guaranteed thut it wuuld
cure him. He came in again hist
night, and as soon us he got inside the
door, Itegaii swinging his arms over bi
head like an Indian club swinger. I
thought the blamed fool had a tit, but
he finally stopped long enough to say :
"Medicine velly fine, velly line; aib
same make me feel plenty good."
Chamberlain's Pain Balm is without
an equal for sprains, rheumatism,
aches, pains or lame back. For sale by
M. A. Miller.
Solid Tiik Kxriuxitoyour frieuds In
the East.
Clear Mrnrtciliif ot Youth.
While the merits of the various blood
purifiers- are being shown up to the
best advantage possible by their sever
al manufacturers, we would suggest
to persons feeling the need of such
a medicine, that they try a dose of St.
Patrick's Pills, and" assure them that
they would not only be surprised but
delighted with the result. Those w ho
wish to feel the animation, buoyancy
and clear headed ness of youth should
take Ht. Patrick's Pills, ior sale by
M. A. Milter. J
Married.
The marriage of Mrs. Ella Wright to
Mr. 8. E. Howd was celebrated with
appropriate ceremonies at Welser,
Idaho, Tuesday, Juno 11,
Tho huppy couple arrived In town a
few evenings ago on a visit to tho
bride's mother, Mrs. Hindman. The
bride la very popular and well liked 'iu
this community. The bridegroom,
Mr. Howd, Is a genial und popular
conductor on the (). It. A N. Cos. line.
Mr. and Mrs. Howd leave the first of
iK;xt week for their new "hjmie at La
Grande, Or. We extend ou hearty
congratulations and wish them a
bright and happy future.
Superior Ike of agricultural Imple
ment at Deyoe A Ito'oson, Albany. .
Brand new tents
it Cruson A Jim.