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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1889)
r -1 KWDT, OCTOBER n, IW. ..''LOCAL AND GENERAL. JJ: TC. B )jlu loft fr IhVoiwt on Tiiumda. Hull iiiirtt, vc are uorry to lenrn, l UI2 Hi. ' 'I ho mud! the mud! the mud! Oh i.iy, ,ho inu 1! Ii-w.iwttnthusllth3 rain had Het i'.j t '; .1 winter. I'.H'Wi U not llkr-l v to U? any more ooi roai this year. Rev. R. F. Moody Is iti town thin W'j.iU visit. ng t'rieiuK llt'tid ROiIwcII'h HOW tl(l. Mid BIX' what ho will do for you.. .U. V. Unison and 0. ' M. JftWftll viiiltv'd Portland thin veek. F.vslt Jewy co-w for milo cheap; for particular Inquire at thin oflloo. The tlnio Iirh foruo nlicn yon win trot out your rubber nnd utubrelhiM. T. C. I'eeblor & who returned home (Vow J'orthuiil, where they huvo been liorn, to tli wife of M. A. HUgcr nld, Wediicailay, October 9th, a (lauhlvr.. Our local train wan called out nt 12 o'clock Monday night on uccount of the wreck. Thoxe who have been wanting It to rain, we think, will want to nee itt'ton before liri j. (.)u account of the. wreck and fr.ir nt Port land, the tniiu iiHM bevy running very irregularly thin week. I'm. J. It. Kirkjiutrlt'k left for Texas Wt'duHday. (She goea back to visit her daughter, Mho i (julte !ck. Chan. D. Montague and J:cv. U. V. (ilbenry left fur 1'ortland Tuesday in miing to attend the rxp.niitiou. Kev. Loc did not fill hU appointment at Hie L'. J church, Sunday, but for Home uutccMtintkblc reiwon failed to arrive. Oregon Presbytery of the C'umber luiid Presbyterian eburch convenes at Woodbnrn, Orepn, Oct. 4th, at 7:oO v. m. tin Tuesday uiornhij Mr. C. 15. Montague received a dispatch from the wreck, which was innuedintel placed ou our 1 uliclin board. We have heard woine of the old ftet llers nay, hinco the ruin pot In, that ''thin look like Or'gt." Far our part we would rather it would not reliable Oregon so much. The tru teen of the academy should nee (hat the- Mineral bad brer.ehen In the fetnw around the academy lot are fixed up, no that euttlo can not yet in and track the ground up. Fr'iiu a piece in the Brownsville pa peflitiit week, iu regard to unlawfully n'llit; whinky, the editor cIikii not think that U muli a (jod-blcwed city an they have imagined. W. II. (greenwood, ft photographer of Albany, vinited Lbano:i and took a negative of our :ree(s 1'riday, and has Kir.ee went us one of the photo graphs, which wan wry nice. It may be homo eiiniolation to otne of our young 'VjiortM" who were "woopi-d i'.i" ho badly by the mii-khi-H man to know he was nniHted in Ih'own.iviile jronday for ge.nibling. Oaken' Comedy Sketch Club and Hwim Jicll lliiigern played to to u fair audience at this place Wednenday t v villus, iim wiih miiiounced in Tuk Fx rni:,:.s. 'J'hin i probably t lie best troup whie'u ha ever been at this place, und will be well patronized on their next visit to our city. Tlu! Farini-McMahon circus showed liere hmt .Saturday and va,very good, In fact wim much better than wan ex pected by niostt who attended. The UHual (swindling iramcs whi,ch follow (!rcufte were hero too, and, as usual, found plenty of wickers. (,leo. N. (J lover, from above J(ower Soda, wiih in town this week, en !iin wav home from Albany, where lie luul been to prove up on hin homestead, lie crossed the plahm in 'ii2 and reached this eo'.mtry In 'Gi!; has spent the most of his time pi minimr, und has u very interesting und thrilling experieuco to relate. A In'nr whloh 1 declared to have de stroyed $3000 worth of Htxck was killed by Win. Hood on the upper Coquillo river aeveral flays ago. It weighed droaiwd CiO pounds. At oue time he win ngh torn! COO shw p that belonged to Mr. JInod. Biuce Bottling in that coun try that gentkruau lias killwd forty three benna, and no end of wildcats and jmBthers.JJtigene Journal. Tpnty-thre limber notices conic out next week. Mr. Clmfi.W. Watt8,of Allanytwn8 in ton hwtEriday. Wo are glad to hear that C, (. Hack Ionian is convalescent. Tho Presbytery of the First Preshy toiin church met iu Portland thin week. Our town had quite a liwly appear atico last Haturday on account of the circus. - Dr. C. 11. Duckott 1ms his dentistry ofll ce fixed up and Is ready for busi ness. Give him a call. There will bo no services at the First Presbyterian church Bundny, the pas tor, Pvtv. Geo. W. Glhoney, being in al tendance ut the Synod. The M. E. church at Peoria will bo dedicated Kunday, the services to be conducted by Kev. I). Atkins. Every body invited to como with a well filled basket. At the firemen's meeting on Friday night the city council was asked to buy 200 feet of hose and couplings for same, And also to repair the firebell. It 1m hoped they will attend to this matter at once, and also have somo new cis terns put in. , F. M. French, Jeweler, Albany, Ore. I). W. Odell, M. I)., Physician and Surgeon, Sodavllle, Oregon. . First-class work at McClure's barbtr shop. The best job work is done by the E.vriiK. All parties knowing themselves in debted to mo will please call and settle M. A. Miller. When you arc tired of payinq; three prices for groceries take a rest and trade with C. E. Urownell, Albany. For many natures it as much a duty of cloanlinoHH ro change opinions aa to change clothes. Ilringj'our butter and eggs toC'.E. Iirownell, Albany, Oregon.and get the highest tuirkct price. Cruson & Menzies are prepared to fur nish you with doors and windows cheaper than anyone else in Lebanon. Thompson & Overman of Albany Invites the public to come into their Ktore and look ut their fine line of hur liess Thompson A Overman, of A litany have the largi-st stock of harness and saddles in the valley south if Port land. licdroek price, new goods and stan dard brands at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Monta lague. All parties knowing themselves indebted to (wan Bros, will confer h fir.or by calling and settling, as thev litv i:i need of their money. Do not buy any eastern trnsh when you can getthose'spl'.'iidid Buckingham & Hccht gK)ds ut "Montague's ?.!.".m inoth store and also ut his One Price Cash Kore. Sixj Montagues niupnifiu'Dt IS'EW stock of Buckingham ifcliocht's boots nnd shoes manufucted expiv:-.sly lor him. We notice In A. K. Cyrus ACo's win d iw a largo squxsh raised by J. G Eaton hi Bt banoii. Pt weighs 0-1 lbs and measures 5 feet 4 inches. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those splendid Pucking- hnui & llecht goods at Montagu' Mammoth store and alno ut his One Pric Cash Store. All parties interested in the art of writing should not fail to attend the writingsehool to be held iu the academy school building at this phica beginning Oct. 4 at 7 P. M. Portico wishing to attend should add their names to our list at I. It. Borum's barUr thop or at Mrs. Il'icv's millinery store. G. W. Lankkoup, Teacher. Parents shouhl be careful that their children do not contract, colds during the fall or early winter months. Such colds weaken the lungs and air passa ges, making the child much more like ly to contract other colds during the winter. It is tills succession of colds that causes catarrh and bronchitis or paves the way for consumption . Should u cold be contracted, lose no time but cure it as quickly ns possible. A fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure any cold in a few days and leave the respiratory organs strong and healthy. For sale by M. A. Miller. Koin. Fray Information regarding rate erfalrt Ewtfrft citiwsani thtrin fonnatiel mil If. E. 1IAK, Aft. n. T. Co., Jifbason, Or. The Fireman Killed and fcngif cer Scalded Passengers Unhurt. Lant Monday night's overland train was going south a bo tit two miles this side of Ilalsay, opposite the farm of It. Powell, at a speed f thirty miles an hour, when ucow appeared on the track standing broadside. It was raining hard and the light wae dim, so tli$it the anlmpl was not seen until the train was almost oil hor. Tho engineer, John McFaddon, immediately whis tled down brakes. The cowcatcher struck the cow In thcrniddle,throwlng her to the headlight,' from which she hounded again to the track, raising tho engine from the wheels and throwing it from, the track. This was as given by Mr. SIcFaddcn to a Deinocrar man. The engine run across a ditch to an ad joining fence, the tender was complete ly tipped oyer. A fruit car following was mashed to pieces and stopped on the opposite side f the engine. The tender knocked tho top of tho cab of!', breaking several stopcocks off which sent forth their deadly dements on tho fireman and engineer. Tho mail car was twisted sideways on the track, but remained upright, the agent, Mr. Cox, just closing tho windows in time to prevent a deluge of ht water and steam from tho engine. The baggage cars and two pullman cars jumped the track, the remaining cn'rs remaining on the rails. The fireman, William Kausom, was found between the engine and tender car dead, being scalded in a frightful manner, and one leg was broken and badly smashed. The engi neer was thrown out of the cab to the ground, and was insensible for some time, but soon came to. One leg and a hand were ecaldcd, and he was some what bruised, but not dangerously in jured. The passengers st:dt'd that, tho accident was so sudden and unexpected that it was all over before they were aware of its serious nature. A3 the cars ran snie distance, the tdiock was not great. Conductor Young immedi ately sent for wrecking trains, und by noon to-day the track was in condition for the passage of trains. The engineer ant' the body of Ransom were brought to this city on a special train, and were seen by a Democrat man. William iiansoni, the deceased fireman, was a man about thirty years of r.gc, his pa rents residing in the oast, and having no relatives in Oregon. He was en gagv d to a young lady of Eugeiie and was to !e married on the tenth of this month. Mr. Ransom succeeded Quint Guthrie, killed at tho train wreck at this city, and tho engine was the saiae one wrecked here, a fact without any significance except to superstitious people. Democrat. ALEXANDER UOWMSO'S DEATH. Hon. Alrxander Downing died at his farm near Lebanon In Linn cou::ty,on Sunday, (Jet. G, after a lingering illness brought on mainly after so many years by injuries which he received while serving in the union army during the army of the rebellion . Mr. Downirg's ' ouly brother on the coast, Superinten dent G. S. Downing, of the state peni tentiary, was notitk-1 of h's death on Sunday evening by t digraph, and !;i:ue!f and why imm ;diitcly started for hte deceased brother's homo. Mr. Dow ning came to Owjon iu 1875 and resided in Marfon county in In hy wan elected on tho republican ticket a representative to tho legisla ture and served during the rcgubrand special sessions of lSfl.3. Mr. Downing was agi-d about 53 .scans, and leaves a wife and nine children to mourn the loss of u. kind and indulgent husband and father. Herald. Money To Loan. Money to loan at a low rate rate of interest, on good farm property in Linn County, or on best city property in Albany. Apply to Blackburn and Wright, Albany, Oregon. E egg's C harry Is giving splendid satisfaction to the trade and the salt's are positively mar velous, which can bo accounted for m no other svay except that it is without doubt the lier.t in the market, Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. We keep H. M. A. Miller, Druggist. Cruson & Menzies will furnish your windows and doors cheap. Mr. E. P. Lovejoy, a large dealer in general merchandise at Wabuska, Ne vada, says: "I have tried St. Patrick's Pills and can truthfully say they are the best I have ever taken 'or known used." As a pleaaant physio or for dis orders of the liver they will always give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A. Miller, A FINGER Snrr concr rkf thankfulness And here's the Several hundred Bargains Are in our Business Pie. When the pie is opened Your family allbrirfg, And each will find a Bargain As sure as anything. , It wi To come to our store to do your trading. '.Make it your bus iness to come, for we shall make it our business to , make bargains. First Buyers Get Finest Bargains. This is always the case. Where all is good something is sure to be exceptionally desirable. The early buyer gets the biggest slice of pie. The Sugar on the Pie Will be the low prices wo make. Wo propose to sweeten things to the taste by making absolutely the lowest prices at the start. You need not wait , for lower prices they can't be lower. Mako a. list of what you want, jot it down, and bring it to our store. C. C. HACKLEMAN. Timber Land, Act June 3, SOTICE FOP. PUBLICATION Usited States Laxd Office, Oregon City, Or., August 2nd lv.9. j Notice is hereby piven that in com pliance with the provisions of tho act ofcoiiirrcssof Juno 3, 17S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washinjilon Territory," Dun can Shaw, of Seattle, County 'of Kim,', Washington Territory, has this day fil ed in this ofHee his sworn fiintement No. HMO, for the j.urc-h.a c-f ti:e S. . of Section No. 4, in Town' hip No. 13 South, lUnpe No- - j"u"t. w nl ofI(p proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for npricult und purp sc s, and to cUdll"h bis claims to sshl land before tho Hv;hU'T and Ilecciv. r of this office at Orciron City.Orejron.on Tuesday, tho 2bih dav nf October, , c names as witms: A. Davis and J II. Mtdkrv, of Winloek, Chehalis Count v, and A. i'. Feas and J. Stanley, of Seattle, Km!,' County, all cf W. T. Any and all jx-nons ch.li;i!-? adver sely the abovc-des riiwd laniis arc rc (luiv'vdto file tli- ir claims in thUofilce or before ba'd 20tli day of Cictober, U::''' J. T. APPr.RSON, Plater. UOTICD FOR PUBLICATION. V'i!i!cJ iitos Umt Cilice, Own (w.-n. ' is-'.i. T.Tonc;: ti; rtiiitEUY ;iy.::; vt in com- oftimU-r Su lh; i-t-.f CnW a-i, O.fgoli, Ncvadsn.l Wasiiirt-Mi l;mtu'y.' koei;T r-c.Ht"Ei!:t, ,,f On-pcn i'itv. , .m'y of C;:-Ksr..y. si:t? of Ok s,. ttiCi Ciiiiv in ihcMmrMt- ;.vtiuP.W.Ip)-'S. K.l K.h',1 v..;) 't r 1 1-r.H.f to ,1i.,NvM'.i." ma" r fip-.-Mla'-'i ,'in)";N nn.) If .i!-i-n I'.i int:.i "''i't ''"..T ' H,.n.lt.u-aiie.: J Ki- i;.':i,il 1) Iliixli'V, of W,,i-;a. Cl.n-.-oi.f.'iTr.-;.:.) W 1- iiil.l ..I lA 1. ri.cl.:uKi!i. Linn coiy.i.y. .-,.1 p! unvuit. tti.u ..fficc o-.i ;: ir '' il v; Tr of Notice For Publication. l.nud Of iw at Oregon '!"'' 0rVt-'! & tOTfCK m iib: K5JY t!'. N THAT TIHi FOI.- 1M 1. Iiiujim imiue'l w.-nler Urn. !l''--l noire 01 u menti..!'. '.."mke liiial t"ool n MirH' ' elHhii.iiml thill Miiu i.-.Hi: wm iim. v '"''", .-..uiitv jii.U't: or in in ui; nee tr.e i'..u!U eierU o !.inu eim-ny. ut AILhi'V, wn, , on 'Y'' N.,v 11, t:i-! via: Wiu. iU'.wMiiuv, h!r.Me:e.l en try No. W.y, for the e;a of cij ofrcc IP '"k - Wl"le!inTuvt!io foi'.o'.vla: '.vinie-so to prove Wj oontiiiniil re.-i,1er.ee oj-m. uu'l eul.livimen of wiM co m:v, OrH. J- T. AI'l'EKSO.N, KegiMer. Notice For Publication. I rid Oflice at Orer-o'-i f 'iiy. Owm. e;il.ni.l;er 'J7. IssO. . .,,n..v u ti irij PV r.TVKN! Til AT THE I'OI- N lowlnRiiirt.iedK'UUTMM tiied noliee of U Intemiuilloinnko liiisl W'f in MtHx.rt of Ins eluim, mid lht s:il-l lnof )!! h nifti'i . f efore tl.o ooniitv jufVe or in hi hIimmhv I -if to th ''Oii.it lprkV.rl.tun fotmty. t AUmny, ()f t.(.n. (- in An, Ko. 13. U.vU: Andwv r.. howend oiit'iy No. ', for tht ac 1-4 of : fc t, U b of It 1 lie n runes the followlnR wttiipcwi- to .-rove liis ronliimoiif wsi.n p"i wsltiviitMiii at tM lmid,vi.::A Wunor, F Brown. J K.vwn im (, WilliliuiK, nil of U 'jil'iwii. l.Jnn j n.tinty, OrsiioU. J. 1. Al'l'flnS'JN, Kier. IN THIS PIE? reason why- Timber and, Act June 3,18 78 XOTIC'E FOR I'UliLICATrON". United States Land Office,' ) Oregon City, Or. Aug. 3, im j Notice is hereby given thatiu enm pliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, t-ntithd "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Neva daund Washington Territory," F. M. Miller, of Lebanon, County of Linr:, State ofOreiron, has this day tiled hi this otliee his sworn stateiueiitN'o. 135."!, for the purchase of the N. K. of Sec tion No. 12, in Township No. 12 South Kangc No. 1 East, and will of'er proof to show that the land suught is more, valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish his claim to said laud before tho Iteglster a;l receiver of this otliee at Oregon City, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 80th day of October, ih'-fl. He names as witnesses: 11. Fhilt v, W. II. Peed, I. V. Sett!.; and A. K. Cyrus, all of Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. Any and ail persons eiaimiin.tr ad versely tho above-described lauds Mrs requested to li'-Q their claims in this office on or before eaid oOth.day of October, 1S';.9. J. T. A P PERSON, 'Register. Timber Land, Act June o, -, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l"ii:i'.I .-!:.- I.;-.:.! 0!':!. - Orc;;oii City, GivLca, Avi 3, US'.'' Vo:i,', if h-n-.y Kiv n U"1 tn won'.ttuuv v.:i. i t'.ic pr(.v,.-ic:ii of lk u t ! t "f t'li-i-;- oi J-,:u IB78, i-iitKktl "Am n.-r fir i!i' i,t' T.: -I. : liiii.is inliic Males (.f (V.'.ifor.ik, O-'). s- i.. t, i;d Wn-iiiitKtt'ii T.-rrtiu-y.'' Ai'iurt i'i! m.-i nt: l'i.nn;y of Kick, 'iifr.'n'y of V,.in . lm.-i tlili-il.iy IiU'l tii this iiilii'f (.ninii ;!-.-j:uT.t Xn. 1 :"!. lortiii- .ur-i.wv of :!- V ' . ' Swti-.ia ::ti. -). in 1c.n;i.-a:ri Kn. I" MHith I'm.) . J c:'M. uiiil v. IU vUi-f r-iftif!iim- .li:,! n.i- ' mj.'iit l."ji;otu v.i','.:,Mf for u nail rriii vi,.i- ' .. fir utflii'tilnin.l urj ohs. rii low - i i ,. Iin.l IhiuI U-I'ot".- lit' K.".i;T til 1 !.'.'.' ' ' JlliMiJI.ee a: On n, I y-y Cici,i.li, e.i 'l i.. .;'.. ,', . . h'.ti ('.nyi.i Mi, veil'.' . r, !t;"G. !l" :i:ini"' (.' V i:e(.'M-..-; fl IVcrsm, i, i- t vuMuhi. W. U. Vnawirt in il U. I', .viief., . , : t;i .ii!"iw', Kitiif w.iiii!.v, V. Li ! f leu T- r. ;, . Any utiil nil ;i'-M,i!K (-U'.UiiHijt i..;v"r-- ,,.' ..... iw iive-ileMT:. ('! iuui!i. ;ire tv.;ii. -!e. ,x -.r o'.nlms In tli! ""Vo on or Ulw Mii-i :i : November, IcCO. J. X. -1 1 i .'.f -C': , TIMBER I.'uiD, ACT NOTICE FOR PU3L1CA 1'nite.l i---ti:f I Ore!.)a l'i;y. (lrei;"i:i, Auj. N'otleo is lirwi.y given ih..l in vm ll.e i.ruvi-u.iiMi: '.lie a l -. (' I l.i, eliiiiii .l An iim lor 1 In l!.e S'niu- of C.iUu'tnv. 'si:v!.!ii.i;ion icrnii.ry, 1 o i tie, C'o'.ui'V of Kiiij;, rerii-oi;-t!;i li'.y li'd in this olKcr ,ni for the t,ichikH- I'filir ' No. ai, i ; Ton I'sliiy. No. i . en-it. nnd will otter i.rouf lo : H.i:':t if ni'iri1 vs-.tiii:''.!" .rl'r f.ir ajtriealiitml i.i!ir"! tr. i:ie.' M Kiid litr.d ln-for. iltB iieii. tiiisoftiei' ill lire." in fity, lir., itli dny of Noveint:. r. !.--;.. He liiinies ns tvttme : .' viat, !'. fen M3i N. 1:. A KiiiA'enir.ny, Vii-if.n.n.-n . Any ui'il nil n'-oiK -!fci iib'jve-de;-eriU'd 1..ii.: un , eluiins in tliK oftlee i.n or -l '. Kovembor, lt-S'J. ..i !: 1. I- Ir. C.3I. 'V. a. !,. t. I E K r V J. M 'K . Oflice over C, C. ii-.ct- ,i.:i- f. Lebanon, - - Or be Pie for Ton f