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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1889)
,' .,... " ', - . , ... ft 4 "!, . ' , . .. He Lcbaipi Express. Fl.IDAY, BKPTEMIJERO, lH9. LOCAL AND GENERAL. NEWS TTKMM. Onr town has hud u lively aptoar. liucu tb )h week. Mr. W. C. Peterson won in ;ilarrls burg a few days tli In wt'ok. All the hops In thiH country will bo lleked by tlio limt of next week. Mr. M. A. Miller In visiting friends and relatives In Hulum this week. II. F. llod well's new store In now open. Notice his tid. In this Ismhj. Madam Humor has It tlint there Is to ho a wedding In town in u few day. Bo sure and read "Montague1 col umn" thin week hh It will Intercut you. Mr. Wni. Itotherford has moved in to IiIh new dwelling on the Cowan ad ditlon. Mr. M. A. Miller made Siiletii a visit on hint Wednesday and returned home the same dny, Mr Joh. Iltihl In now helping Kd Kellenbergor in the moat inurkct John Weber having quit. Dr. Frank Jlullurd, slstrs, Mr. Kd Keeney returned home from the moun tains hint Saturday. Itev.Lee of tho United Brolhern church will preach In the First Pres byterian church on next Sunday. We return thanks to Dr. A. II. l'et ersou for sonic very fine daninoiw brought into our offlee thin week. Mr. D. Ambler, wife and Mr. Welch left thin week for Eugene, where thy Intend making their future home. Prof. C. 8. Hunt and family left hod Friday for Oakland where tho Prof, will take charge of the fubllcHchool. Mr. W. M. illndman mid wife will start for Newport nest Monday where they intend spending Home time rusti cating. Mr. (,'. A. Bates and wife and father, of .Stayton, are in town thin week visit ing. Mr. I.C. Bates in the futher of Mm. II. E. Purrlsh. Frank Crabtrec has movet' to Soda uud Iiuh taken charge of the hotel and fpringH. He will furnish f-ed for horses when dcHircd. Mr. Ed Kecncy left for Albany last Wednesday where lie Intends spending h few days visiting und then go on to his home near IIulHi-y. The minstrel tronp which pluyed at the opera hall hist Monday wuh very good. There was the largest crowd out of any that we have seen at thli place. The conference of the M. E. church, which met ut Portland Just week ha appointed Rev. ('alder, of Turner, to th'.H place, and Kev. Wul ton Bkipworth at Jacksonville. Mr. Wm. Betherford has rented the storeroom but ween Pccliler & Buhl's und Cotton's, which wan occupied for merly by tho linker, where ho will move his saloon about the lirwt of next mouth. Hon John II. Blater, of Colvlllc, W. T., Id in town this week visiting friends, Mr. Sinter spent the most of bin early duya here, having received the most of hi education ut the Kautiam Acado my. Mr. A. Punish wild IiIh Iiouhc and lot this week to Geo. Fry, of Rhode Island, iu consideration of $1000. Mr. Banish bus bought a lot in the Ownu addition uud lias commenced building on it. Kev. Walton Kkipworth returned home from Portland on Monday, uud boxed no his household uonds and shipped them to his new Held of labor ut Jacksonville. Jle has many warm friends at this place who regret his dc part lire. The firm of A. K. Cyrus & Co. have just issued from this job' office an edi tion of 51000 copies of their Land Journal, lor distribution throughout the South and East. We liavo no doubt, that it will produce gratify i tig results. The inuuglcd remains of a uinn sup posed to have been a tramp w ho had fa! Ion from u break beam wnro found near Irving, Lime Co., Sunday morn ing. Homo blankets, shreds of cloth ing and a few other articles were found, but nothing of value or pointing to the recognition of the unfortunate. Messrs Kirkoudul & Westfali have bought a lot from Mr. Cowan, just hack of the harncsts shop, where they Intend erecting a livery stable. They have already lot tho contract to build it and have commenced hauling the 'lumber. Work is to commence on the building Monday morning. HUOWNSVILI.E. Mr. Wm.-Gnyaiudo Albuny a vhdt yesterday. Every thing him been lively In town this week. Thompson & Overman, tho leading hnrncHH dealer, Albany, Or. Dr. J. M. Taylor in again In our city ready and willing to look in your, mouth. Thompson & Overman can furnish any kind of harness on abort notice at tho lowest prlccH. Bring your butter and egg to C. K. Brownell, Albany, Orcgou.und get th highest rairkct price. Mr. Mack Montictli and wife passed through town Wednesday for their home in Albany from Hodavlllo. The moon has been shining so bright for tho past two or three nights that the street lamps have not been lit. When you arc tired of paying three prices for groceries take a rest and trade with C. E. Drownell, Albany. 1 All the grocorlcs you can carry for a Dollar at Kkowkem.'s, Albany, Or. Thompson & Overman of Albany Invites the public to come into their store and look at their fine line of har ness Thompson & Overman, of Albany have Urn lareest stock of harness and saddle in the valley south of Port land. Dr. W. C. Negue and wife spent last Wednesday night In town with friends they were on their way homo from the mountulns. A. 1L Cyrus & Co. sold, last Satur day, J. W. Fldler's Jfarin of 100 acres, neur town, toKliiman Elliott, of Prine ville; consideration $1000. Mrs. R, C. Miller, and Misses Ada and Nona Miller are now camping up at Lower Boda springs where they In tend spoudlng several weeks. There arc two hack loads of young people going down to tho hop yards this afternoon to watch them pick tops. We wish them a pleasant time. Kev. F. W. Parker will fill the pulpit at the C. P. Church next Sabbath morning und will preach at Mr. V, 1$. Douaca's hop yard in the afternoon. We were informed that there were some parties on the streets last Sunday that were so drunk that they had to hold together to keep on the sidewalk. Kev. J. K. Rlrkpatrlck started for Texas last Wednesday where he goes to attend to some nniinshed business. He ho to return in ubout six weeks. Tho heavens are illumined every evening lately with Are caused by the scores of struw piles burning. It seems like n terrible wantc to destroy so much of Hint which might be made use of in various ways. Oh what a benefit a paper mill will be to this 'community. All goods at cost at Feebler & Buhls. Men's shoes 00c at Pccblcr & Buhl's, First-class work at McClure's burber shop. The best job work is dono by the ExrKKHH. Dr. Frank K. Ballard, Physician and Surgeon. Office at residence. Bedrock price, new goods and stan dard brands at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Mouta taguc. All parties knowing themselves Indebted to Swan Bros, will confer a fuvor by calling and settling, as they are in need of their money. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those spl-.mdld Buckingham & Ilecht goods ut Montague's Mam moth store and also ut his One Price Cash Htore. All panics knowing themselves in debted to us will please call and settle by the 6th of Kept, and save cost us we are closing out our business. Feebler & Buhl. Sec Montagues magnificent NEW stock of Buckingham & Ilecht's boots and shoos manufacted expressly tor him. Kotind trip tickets will be sold to Portland and return Sept. 10 to 14, In elusive, on account of the races at City View Park. Our goods reach us direct from the manufactory and every pair of our boots und shoes are fully warranted. When you need any boots or shoes look over Montagues fine stock before buy ing. The mammoth furniture establish ment of Fortmiller & Irving is one of the biggest things in Albany. They will soon move into the large new Ma sonic luuuiing wiiere tliey will be pleased to show their goods and give prices that will simply defy all competition, Miss Kate Coshow left for Albany on Wednesday. . Died, Aug. 20, 1880, Robert McFason agfd 80 years. Go to Pillsbury for watches, jewelry and optical goods. W. R. Kirk returned homo from Portland on Friday. J. M. Moyer and J. P. Oalbralth on Monday lift for Albany. Jefl Isorn and family n Tuesday left for the Lower Boda Springs. F. F. Croft on Wednesday returned from the Belknap hot springs. Arthur Marquis on Friday started on his return home to Harney valley. 0. T. Douglas, of Willow creek, Is visiting J. W. Waters and family. 1. W. Starr, M. D., was In town on Tuesday last attending professional business. Rev. II. B. Elworthy aud family are attending the M. E. conference at Portland. H. J. C. Arerlll on Saturday return ed home from the coast, where he had been rusticating. Harvey Htanard and wife, accompa nied by Miss Dilla Btanard, left for Al bany on Thursday. F. Hancock on Thursday left for the Belknap hot springs to bring home the family of F. F. Croft. Mrs. W. R. Bishop and daughter, Mrs. Muir, of Portland, are visiting Mrs. W. O. Stanard. John Moore and family are visiting friends at Harrisburg, at which place they formerly resided. atcrmelons and peaches are very plentiful this season, the home product being much In excess of former years. Twenty almond eyed celestials who arrived in town during the past week have secured employment picking hops. E. I). Moyer and family on Thursday moved to Albany. Mr. Moyer is at present in the employ of the Albany Woolen Mill Company. O. P. Coshow Jr. and family and Ceorge Coshow on Tuesday left for Albany. O. P. tVhow Jr. will in the future reside In Albany, at which place he will practice law. "The noble red man" and his better half have put in an appearance this week. They come to pick hops, or most anything else they can get in the wuy of old .tin cans, plug hats, etc At the Baptist church, North Brownsville, on the evening of Mon day, tho Kev. T. G. Brownston deliv ered to a good attendance a lecture on the subject of "The Educated Ameri can Girl." From W. R. Kirk the information is gained that there is every prospect of a fruit canning industry being started iu our town. The right man with the necessary amount of money has been found, who will, in connection of some of our citizens, establish this much needed enterprise. Hugh Fields, during the past week, has been making arrangements for the proposed tailor shop for the manufac ture of the "Eagle Woolen Mill's" cloth Into mens' and youths' suits. It is not known at present whether the manu factory will be established ut Browns ville or at Portland. Cox Bros. & Co. have bought from A. Hackleman, of Albany, two lots for the consideration of f 1200. Upon this ground the firm will build and operate a large steam planing mill and sash and door factory. Mr. D. C. Cox, one of the firm, is from Tucomu, and his brother, W illiam Cox, and C. II. Ho- berg, the other members of the firm, are from browusville. On Saturday evening a number of the friends of Rev. A. Le Roy and fam ily met ut the parsonage and most agreeably surprised tho reverend gen tleman and wife by taking possession of their residence and demanding an unconditional surrender of the premi ses and inmates, us the besieging force whs composed of the ladies of the con gregation over which the reverend gentleman presides, lie, with laudable courtesy and also great prudence, being in point of numbers in the minority, acceded to tho terms of the besieging force, who took entire possession of the house, and A'ith due despatch arranged a most artistically decorated uud sub stantially ladened table, to which the assembled company were invited, am ple justice by them being done to the profusion of epicurean luxuries. The nappy event was made doubly enjoya ble by tho presentation of a beautiful cut glass tray, exquisitely mounted in silver, to the Kev. Lo Roy and wife, who iu a most eloquent manner returned thanks for the expression of good will and friendship shown tliein by their many friends. T. S. 1 MO PXJF Is necessary to keep the gale of our goods ; thont? who eee aro satisfied by sight and touch that tney arc in an res pects superior to competing lines. Our stronghold is to get buyers to lools at our goods. Their own judgment makes them purchase. Mo Bluff On prices is made by us. We don't put in all tht price they can carry on our goods, out ngni ai me buui. iuumj the smallest price possible. Wo point with prido to our prices as phenomenal in price, making for their xtremo reasonableness NO GUFF Goes with us. Good wine needs no blush. Honest trading needs no taffy. Ours is no soft soap establishment. Wo don't talk" customers into buying. We don't have to. The goods talk and the customers take them on their own sound judg ment, but remember to get our goods. We Take the Stuff. RYUS. C. C. HACKLEMAN. Timber Land, Act Juno 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Btatkh Land Office, Oregon C;ty, Or., August 2nd 1889. Notice is herebv triven that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the oale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory," Dun can Hhaw, of Seattle, County of King, Washington Territory, has this day fil ed in this oilice his sworn statement No. 1.U0, for the purchase of the 8. W. of Section No. 4, in Township No. 13 South, Range No. 2 East, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claims to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Oregon City,Orcgon,on Tuesday, the 29th day of October, 1889. He names as witness: A. Davis and J. II. Mullerv. of Winlock. Chehalis County, und A. S. Feas and J. Stanley, of Seattle, King County, all of W. T. Any und all persons claiming adver sely the above-described lands are re quested to flic their claims In this office on or before saia rJtn uay or ucwoer, 1889. J. T. APPERSON, Register. Mt. Angel College. MAKIO.V COUNTY, OKEOON. Klcmcutury and Preparatory Clawei for Boyi from Six to Twelve Yean, Complete Commercial, Scientific and Classical Courses For larger boys and young men. This institution, only two years old, is al ready one of the largest, most popular and best patronized of the coast. The highest authorities of the state recom mend it oiuvccount of its healthy loca tion, scientific advantages and strict discipline For catalogues with pros pectus, terms, etc., write to 1JARNA11A8 IIEALD, Director Mt. Angel College. Timber and, Act June 3,1878 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, Oregon City, Or. Aug. 3, 1689 Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory," F. M. Miller, of Lebanon, County of Linn, State of Oregon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 1353, -for the purchase of the N. E. 1 of Sec tion No. 12, In Township No. 12 South Range No. 1 East, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more, valuable for its timber or stone than for ugriculturul purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said land before the Register and receiver of this offieo ot Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 30th day of October. 1889. He names as witnesses: R. Fin ley, W. H. Reed, I. F. Settle and A. R. Cyrus, all of Ibanon, Linn County, Oregon. Any and all persons clalmimg ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in thix office on or before said 30th day of October, 1889. J. T. APPERSON, Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Hilled Stati-8 Land Oimo. ) Oregon City, Oregon, Auguat 8, 1889-1 iNotlc 1 hereby given that in compliance will? the provMens of the act of Congreiw of June S. 878, tnlilled"An act for the milo of tinker m d in the Slate of California, OroRon, seviu'.a, and Wanhinglon Territory." Allirt Dollou.of attle. C'ouniv of King, Territory of Washington, hanthlniay tiled iu this office his sworn tute ment ho. 137, forlhe purchase of l lie H. W. 14 i f Seetiou no. I'D, in Township No. 12 south; Huuge N; 2 eut, and will otlcr proof to show that the li.tid nought iMiiore valuable for ItH timber or stone thf.n for ttfrrlcultiirul purpose. ami toenlublifh liinclinui to said land before the Register and Receiver t f thisollice ut Oregon, Citv Oregon, onTutsduy, tl.o 6tli duyol November, 1889. lie names as wiinessas: N Peterson. E, Thcr wuldson. W. It. Vamvarl and N. B. Allen, all of Seattle, King county, Washington Territory. Any and all poiwns claiming adversely the above-described lurxjs are requested to file their claims in tiiisoftlee on or befiire said 5th day of November, 1889. 3. T. A1TKKHON, Register. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real good yourself, just go to Fortmiller & Irving, of Albany, and make a selec tion from their immense stock of furni ture. All classes, styles and variety of suites, or separate pieces. No trouble o show goodd -eotno and see. Three days is a very short time in which to cure a bad case of rheuma tism; but it can be done, if the proper treatment is adopted, as will be seen by tho following, from James Lamlwrt, of New Brunswick, 111: "I was badly of flicted with rheumatism in the hips and lers, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It cured me in three days. I am all right to day; and would insist on every one afflicted with Unit terrible dis ease, to use Chamberluin.s Pain Balm and get well at once." A. -Miller, For sale by M. TIMBER LAND, ACT JUKE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nited States Ijind Office, ) Oregon City, Oregon, August 8, 1W9.) Vfotiee Ik hereby given that in compliance with l the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, fs'iS, entitled "Au act lor the sale ef timber liunU in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," EllsThoiwaldsoii, of Seat tle, Countv of King, Territory of Washington, has this day tiled ! this ollice his sworn si aliment Mi. ISM, for the purchase ol the N. K. 1-4 ot Section No. 20, in Township No. 12 south, Ktinro No. 2 east, ami will oiler proof to fhow that, the land Bought is more valuable foriistimbcr or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish iiisclaim to said laud before the Register ami Receiver of tills ollice til Oregon City. Oregon, on Tuesday, thu 5th day of November. He names as witnesses: A. Bolton, W. Tt. Vhii wnrt, N. l'eterson and a. K. Alien, nil of Seattle, Kingcounly, Washington Territory. . Any and all jiersona claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to lile their claims in this nt'doeou or betore mid 5th day of November, 1S,I. i.T. AtTERBON, RcuMcr. J t. ...'J '. - ...'.III i.'.HI'.l'.'lJ'.-L-J-l-JU1 Money To Loan. Money to loan at a low ri;te rale of interest, on good farm- property in Linn County, or on best eity property in Albany. Apply to Blackburn and Wright, Albany, Oregon. Cruson & Menzle will furnish your wiudows and doors chetip.