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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1889)
If 3 f . . tA V' ' ".i,t V '.:''' '' : ' - ji s a t . V KHIDA Y.JULY 30, 1880. LOCAL AND GENERAL" O! how warm. Thcdut, tlie dust, the beautiful ttunt. Horn, to the wifj of John Dobkins, July 14, l,VS'.t, u girl. Miss Silva llrynnt has the thanks of this oflice for a Ilia' lioquet of (lower. Nearly every one Is about through cutting grain and are. how busy tlu-eoli-lg. A new paper, called the Ledger has Ufii started ut Lafayette, Yamhill county. Din. Taylor ami Vnger am! Mr. (Julnn, the little painter, left for Seio -Monday morning. Married, at Sc!o, Or., by Rev. B. F. Moody, Dr. J. C. Smith of Jetl'i j.-tou, and Mrs. 11 K. Shambrook. 1 he soap fuetory nt Oitgon City Is now making 30,000 pounds of soap per week , and is Uiinlile to till all orders. Dev. J. it. Klikpalriek was quite lcK during the first of the week, with pneumonia, hut is now couvalcsclug. The pnstolliee, Ku cue City, will hereufter be known as Eugene, Uncle Saw having dropped the cay part last .Monday, Mr. S. M. Daniels, oue of Seio's most prominent business men, was in town Tuesday and made tkis oitiee a pleas ant cull. Dr. L. Foley is now the father of u little ;;irl, which arrived last Saturday morning. The mother uud child are dung well. Tiie Wuitsburg railroad from W a!!a Walla is being rapidly iitinlied foi wurd. It is almost completed to Wuitsburg. We notice In the Democrat of July 2J that Canieron lias challenged Odell to run another foot raw, and oilers to bet f-om gttwtoKKW. Mr. 1'earson has been stopping in the Mure formerly occupied by tlie baker w it It some organs of extra quality, which are ottered yery cheap. J Ion. linger lleriuuun, our valuable representative in Washington, is at home and will soon visit all parts of the stale to learn the needs of the peo ple. We received au invitation to a wed ding which is to take place on the 11th of next month, but will not give the parties away no, not much ; Tuk Ex i'KKKS isn't that kind of a hairpin. The blood-thirsty fiend of London known as "Jack the llipj.per,' has tdded another victim to his lint, audit is u woman, us usual, butchered in the same horrible manner. Xo trace of him has yet been found. W E. Hawkins, the murderer of F. II. Ogle, has been found guilty of mur der In the second degnv. He tried to get a mw trial, but failed, and has been assigned a position in the stove foundry at the jienitenthtry, where he v ill assist in the manufacture of stoves. Mr. S. Slum!, a hop grower of Lane county, has shipped one hul,' of hops, raised on his place this year. The hops were of the Kentish (Jolden variety, uud were of gxd quality. This is probably the first shipment of lss hops from Oregon this seat-on. About 11:30 o'clock Thursday night, July IS, Mis Clara Tindall, an ornlian girl about 14 years of ago employed at Moore's restaurant, committed suicide at Jt'jniburg by taking strychnine. The testimony shows that the child luid been over-worked and harshly ( rested sometimes being beaten witti au iron bar and tlie general supposi tion istlutt the poor girl in n lit of des poudvney determined to put au end to her trouble. John Curtis, alms John Thompson, a convict confined in the penitentiary at Salem, cut nil' his left hand with a hatchet on Friday. lie has caused ejiisidcrable trouble heretofore ly burning his feet and otherwise trying to keep away from work. As soon as he i i able to work he will ie put to work harder than ever before, say the oil I ecru. Died, on Sunday, July 31, at Albany, Tl:w. Monteith, after an illness of sev eral weeks, Mr. Monteith was one of Albany's earliest pioneers, having lo cated in that city in 184" mid helped to locate the town In 1S4S. JIo lias held several offices of honor and trust, both in Albany and Linn county. Ho ae quired wealth In business, but used it freely for tlie needy, sick and Hull'cr ing. He leaves a wife and four chil dren and many frleuds to mourn his d nurture. i Men's hIioch 00c at IVebier & Uuhl'H, First-da work at McCluit-'u Laruvr shop. If your huggy tires need fcttlng take them to Joseph Harbin. He guaran tees satisfaction. (iuiden tools nt tied-rock prieen at Cruson fe Menzics'. Joe Harl.ln sets wngon or buggy tires without dishing the wheels. Call on r'ruson & MenrJes for ucifcn doors mid wire screens. Cruson & Menzies M ill furnish your w indows and doors cheap. Dr. Frank It. Italian!, Physician and Surgeon. Ofllce at residence. Farmers can save mmiey by buylug their machine oils of Heard A Holt. One price and cash at the new cash idorc, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. The Golden llulo Uazaar, of Albany, Is the grentt variety store in Oregon. Everything you can imagine and u thousand things you never thought of can lie seen here. Julius (Jradwohl is the man that deals honestly and truly by his customers and satisfy you in prices and qualities of all goods in his line. Ion't fail to give the Ooldcn Uule Iiazaar a calk O. F. Kennedy of Independence wuh iu town yesterday. Mr. C. B. Mnntngtia returned from the mountains Monday. Everybody in the country seems to ' v" i be busy harvesting and the yield f i grain is reported hs being very j;ood. Over half of the grain In the Willam ette valley has ls-en cut and thousands ' of bushels hi.ve been threshed. j Messrs. IlufTHiatt, Clint Girdon and j Jas. Keebler started over the moun-j for a band of 3000 sheep, which Iiu(T bought about two weeksago, yesterday. Jas. Itelvail and Mrs. Bright, both of Corvallis,- were married in that city on July 33d, each om sixty years old, nnd it is Mrs. Uclvail's fourth marriaire vow. Nearly everyone who can paro the time has gone on his or her summer vacation. Our fanners are busy gar nering the golden sheaves and in con sequence the town is very dull. Yesterday a barn door fell on the little grand child of Clay Powell, who resides aUiut tdx tuile north of town, and broke its left leg Ih Iow the knee. Dr. F. It. Dullard was called ami set the leg. Last Wednesday the little six-year-old girl of Mr. Mitchell, w ho resides on the Walter Yates placeabout two miles from town, was thrown from uhoise and bruiwd up considerably, fracturing the femur at the hip joint. Drs. Jlal lard and Foley reduced the fracture and the little girl is doing well. A numlsT of Corvallisites drove to Albany Sunday to see the fot race be tween Canieron and Odell. It wav u rather tamo aflair. The lattar came out about lifteen feet ahead in the race, but the former pocketed the money. Odell was satisfied with the line oppor tunity to show his shajsr and Cameron seeinei' to be satislled with the forfeit. Corvallis times. On Iat Sunday Mr. ('has. 1), Mon tague and your humble quill driver took a tri: to the nourishing littL city of lhownsville. We left our town almut G:"0, Is'fore most people had ris-n from tlieir Sunday morning nap; arrived in the beautifulcity of Browns ville a few minutes before nine-. We llrt-t drove over iu South Brownsville to announce that there would be no preaching in the C. P. Church on ac count of thi lncss of the pastor, and then back to the main part of the city, and us toon as we had left our huggy and turned our horse, which had done its part well, to the kindness of the liv- ore i. uiii k i. mut ,uh f !..ivl W't.i ,, i .1 .1 c 5 i Morrow, a d the three of us proceeded to the jewelry store, where we met T. S. I'illsbury and Chas. Miller, ami after a friendly chat we then made our way to the Times ollkv, with the kind ness of Mi. Miller, baton arriving we found both of the editors absent, oneon business and the other to see his best girl, but through the kindness of their foreman Mere shown through tiieir neat little ofllce, which has a very tine assortment of news and Job type and good presses. We then made our way to the M. K. Church, but on arriving there found the services hud commenc ed, and as the house was pretty full we did not enter. We then took a stroll to the hi' tel, where we got dinner, had a chat with our former mentioned friends, went to Sunday-school, but we arrived just as it classed. We then started for our own pretty ' city, uiriv' ing there alxiut 8 o'clock, codtcnt to remain there another week lit least j been used to open u wore on her brolli beforc taking another vacation. ev' car. .'i ru),, el Ml. till,) i' ie"i, . CO!, pitted. Airs. V. II. Pitch ford of Hosebiirg is visiting Wtn. Heed's family. H. F. Krckson of Corvallls was in town Tueuday. ' Mt. Wm. Itoland is in town visiting Ida many friends this week. W. J. (luy and family left for n trip to the mountains yesterday morning. Mr. Walter Williams, of Dallas, was In town tills weeks visiting friends and relatives. Chas. ( loan, of Albany, visited this place Sunday. Charley has many friends here. The thermometer tins been ill around 0G In the shade this week. How is that for hot weather. Seattle's jwilico force has been reduc to thirty-two men, the same number as it wns beforo the tire. F. II. Pfeiller and Joseph McDonald of Albany, passed through town this week cn route for Lower Hodu. Messrs. Arch HoIhtIs nnd J. A. Beard and their families returned from the mountains Wednesday evening. Idaho papers report lots of immi grants crossing the plains in the old fashioned way with wagon and teams. A (ire broke out under the sidewalk in front of the hotel, but it w as extin guished before it had time- to do any harm. Iudiawingthc prizes at the show ,1... ..tlw, r. r .Vl.J , . , , ...v.. . iiiiuuwHui; jew ci ease, uui lie ca.i get no jewel to go in it. Zauiloeh, a coujurir, has lieen tivlng pcrfortnauct'H at the band hall during tlie week to very fair audiences. He will hold forth again to-night. The 75-yord foot race between Came ron and Odell, which was run at the fairgrounds at Albany Sunday, was won by Odell by about ten feet. Miss Hattie Williams, of Dallas, came to Lebanon last Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Guy, and also to take a trip to the mountains with (hem. It shows a good spirit in n town when the newspa.vr Is well pwfmij ized, but n jH'rson islrail so wi ll paid ns the man who pays for advertising. A new real estate ofllce lias been started at Scio, and it has many choice bargains already. Hon. Jell" Myers and Mr. It. Shelton are the proprietors. Notice their nd. In this issue. Mr. H. H. Odell Informs us that he will accept the challenge of K. (. Cameron in a foot race for any amount, and that he w ill meet Cameron iu Al bany Saturday to put up a forfeit. Mr. S. W..Hindnuui'8 dwelling, on the corner near Roland's old stand, is near enough completed to show what a line building it will be. It Is r nice house and se ts off that part of town very much. Mr. ItuffHhitt returned home from over the mountains Sunday. He pur chased KH head of sheen while he was gone, which are about sixty miles Ijcyiyid PrineviiU. Puff reports see ing much fine country while gone. Dr. K.Il . Darker nnd P. II. Darker of this p'ace, and II. If. (iiddiug have filed articles of incorporation for the Ooldcn mining ironipaiiy, of Albany, with a capital .stock of .$1,01)0,000, di vided into one million shares of one dollar each. A small fire was discovered in the Willamette bridge at Salem, but was extinguished before any damage was done. In some way fire caught in the crack between two planks, burning a hole about one and one-half feet in length and four inches long. One of our friends came came in this week and informed us that dipt. Scott and Chris Paulas, of Salem, w ho have Ikcii rusticating iu the mountains, came to town Wednesday. Heliig iu a ' . ., great hurry they walked iu, traveling 63 miles iu o hours, twenty minutes and 3 seconds. A. It. Cyrus & Co. are still trying to get an exhibit of the grains, grasses, fruits and vegetables of this section to send to the grand encampment of the (J. A. It. at Milwaukee, l His is a line opportunity to advertise the resources of Lebanon and surrounding country, and may be the means of bringing peo ple to this thriving city. Miss Olive Howell, of Sweet Home, accompanied by her mother, visited this place last Saturday. Tijcy went from here to Albany Saturday morn ing, accompanied by Dr. J. A. Lani U'twii, where Dr. Hill amputated the Utttle finger of Mlos Olive's left imnd, in which she has liailHrSCvcre attack of blood poison, caused by her linger being pricked with a needle which had The FingerOf 1 FOBTDNE ' W Mil Beckon to you and directs you THE MAN, THE STOKE, TIIE STOCK that will more than any other help you to lay the foundation of a fortune in money naved. HACKLEMAN Is the Man Of whom every one says that he HAS NO EQUAL for prices, relating to value of goods. It is a fact. BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY 0X EVERY TRADE IF THEY BUY OF IIACKI-EIIAX'. Y0U..TAK And act upon it, and you will find that you never got such Hic;h Grade Goods and so much Change out of your dollar ANYWHERE AS AT Hackleman SAMI'LK WANTED. On the 27th of August the National Encampment of the (I. A. It. will meet at Milwaukee, Wis., and it is expected that at least 400,000 strangers will lie In tlie city during the encampment. This will be a fine opportunity to advertise this portion ot tho Willamette, valley by sending there a nice exhibit of tho grains, grasses, fruits, vegetables and other products of this section of coun try. Farmers, gardeners, fruit misers and others are requested to bring to A. U. Cyrus & Cos.' office any nice sam ples they may have, and they will be prepared and forwarded to Milwaukee for that occasion. John F. Miller Post will nssist in preparing and forwarding these samples. Transportation and space for the exhibit is guaranteed. WAIKBLOO. July 23,1889. Campers arc still coming. Mr. C. 15. Montague and wife made Wrterloo a flying visit hist Monday. Misses Helen Crawford and Jane Morris, of Albany, are nt the Klum house. Mrs. Hardy and family and Dev. (Jiboney and family are camped on the north side. The Dev. JVbrton who lives near this place preached here last Sunday morn ing ami evening. The hrLk'o is building rapidly but the work has been somewhat delayed because all the material has not yet arrived. We understand that Mr. Oihhert has ! lately sold a lot just opposite the end : of tlie bridge upon Vt nicli a stoie-rooiu ! will ho built in the near future, j 'The workmen on tho new bridge ' u-blle dlL'triiia for the foundation of the pier on the north side Mruck a fine, vein of co:d which may yrovo valuable lo work. " line new spring has just been found on the north side of thenverainl but a short distance west of the Monta gue residence. This spring will eer iMinlv Drove a ifi'eat SconvHiienco to those camping on that side of thu river. A. Cruson & Meii.iesare prepared to fur- . . - .i.i. .1 .....I I, vLheaper Usui anyone else in Lebanon. When you desire a pleasant physic, try St. Patrick's Pills. They can al ways be depended upon, and do not miuseate the stomach nor gripe- the bowel. For ale by M. A. Miller. to EvTHE'Hl! MEN WE WANT. There Is a large immigration coining into Oregon, and some of it of a class of which there is no particular use, for wo arc pretty well supplied with men who are looking for soft snaps. What we want are men to cut our timlier, build our railroads, and engage iu all ' enterprises that aid in the development of our natural resources and increase sum of our material wealth. Men who do not care to engage in such enter prises had uetter keep away; there is no place for them. It is one of the poorest places in tho world for young men without means, who despise man ual labor. Soft places, Snaps," where high salaries are paid and nothing to do, have no existence here, and success is only to te won liy hard labor and a prodigious amount of it. For young men who have to start from the lowest round of the ladder and have an nli:n dance of mental and physical energy, there is plenty of room. Tney are the men we need, and we can oiler them incomparable opportunities; tlivy have -only to laiior, in order to mount the ladder of prosperity, it is idleness that Is at a sad discount. Labor U "king." It wants no lazy vagabonds or tramps. This is a good country, for good and worthy men and women", too." Xo others need apply.pioueer. The Astoria Transcript savs there an. young men there w ho my in tho !,. (. society, and are considered phiks of propriety, who frequent the lower. dance-houses in '"swill-town," and dance "with the most deirraded o'l.i Jades on tho face of the earth" Tim Albany Democrat copies this brochure v ; and says it may hit soiuo of the society 'I .'' young men ot Salem, Corvallia or Fo, gene, not to say Albany. There should ne no social status for young men of tills kind. There Is no exeus- for r ft man to frequent evil and seek tho so- cletyof the low. When ho learn? that. he cannot bo received by well-bred so- ' ciety unless he behaves himself, lie will shun such haunts. All tho same, ho Is ' not fit for du-ent society If ll0 has any ' f fancy for such dens of infamy.-Ore- ' t gonian. " si' If you want to adorn your homo, make your wife lrnj.py and feel real j g(md yourself, just go to Fortniiller & f Irving, of Albany, and pinko a selec- ' ' Hon from their Immense stock of fnrni- ' ' ture. All classes, styles and variety of suites, or separate pieces. No trouMi to show gootls come aud see,. ' ' i ; ; i r 1 t' K "A .-,r :f . . 7 r i. 1 t A- r . t