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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
A IVnmmi At tk r Tho pHiltontinrjr doom nwung ojmni yoaterdny ttftornoon to receive na a, convict u woniHii, Edith llnlinen, who had boon convict (id, at Antoria, of iMrcony nnd Hentenoc'l to r term of ono yi'iir. ThU young girl U the only foinalo convict, the last ono of tlio Rentier M'K having been roloiwcd in April 1SS8. H in Hiicn from thin llnit Ore gun' penitentiary wiih for eighteen jnontliH without 11 female prisoner, u fact Unit KjicftkH voluineu in favor (if Oregon women. It iH doubtful if imy prinon in the United Stilton con show Hiuili a record. ' Edith llolniOH in the iiimin under which thi.) lone female convict wiih tried and convicted, hut it U not her real niune. She wan interviewed upon her arrival at the prison venter day afternoon hut refused to favor the reporter with her true name-. She wim willing, however, to talk. She nniil nlui wiih nineteen yean of ago, wiih born at Walla Walla, hut Intel lived for imuiy yearn in Yamhill county, her home having been until n year ago at Ncwberg, near which quiet little city hIio han a married bih ler named Carter. I lor mother died wIipm xho wiih r. hahe, leaving her to he rained by her father, whoso where iihoutH are now unknown. The re porter Hiiggented that the sight of n jrirl mo young in a felon's cell wan u touching one, to which her only reply wiih a noli and a drooping head. She dons tlie Htriped uniform thin morning and Monday wfll he put to work Hewing. Her nights and Sun day wiil he spent in the woman's cell on the firnt'Iloor. Thin girl i the sixih woman to Hcrvc in Oregon's iienitentiary. Salem Statesman. TOBACCO KAIHINU. That the Willamette valley iH ad mirably adapted to the cultivation of tobacco many Huoeessful experiments prove, and the value of the product ban frequently been pointed out by well qualified persons. The eonmiiup tion of toliaeeo in thirf fertile valley re quire the importation of large quau titien of tlie weed, and the mtbstitu tion, an far lis possible, of home grown leaf will luHHon the expense of sniok th, and add materially to the income of the Moil tillers. Several fine speci men of tobacco grown in thin valley have been exhibited in Salem within the piut few week. Salem Stiiton mau. HOW THt.X IttlMHE. Note and comment i" tho Oregon inn hiivh: A number of people are continually swindled in I'ortland and hereabout by bunko men and other gradi'H of sharpers. The gold-brick man ban had Lin booty and it in about lime for the dream swindler to appear. His plan of operation in fin follow: He (iisgui.-cs hiiiim-lf as a poddler and contrives to put xiii for the night at a lurm house wluwe owner he low learned is rich. During the night he linn a dream, in which there is reveal ed to him tho locution of hidden wealth. He tells hi hunt and they hi arch for the spot and find it. They dig up a box, which generally is found ul, the foot, of a tree, and find it tilled with either gold or silver coin. The Mnuiger is willing to sell out his half at a winiliee. He secures Iho money end decamps, while the poor fanner finds thai all hi flittering coin is ho gns and he is the ulim of a neatly executed swindle, A Good Courdi Syrup. There Is uotbiugparonlHahotild be so careful ahmitai.eieetiiigacoi;j;h.vriip. liegg's Cborry Cough .Syrup costs no more than the ebo.-ip mid Inferior nos trums thrown upon the market. The beat Is none too good. Jia muv and get F.cjjj'a Cliorry Cough Syrup, We keep it on hand ut all tiiuea. M. A. Miller, Drugijlat. - 1 k f f any one wishes to buy beef by the quarter, I will aell It to them fur 41c to Co per pound. We will pack beef iU .loasonabb) rates and In tho ve y bent manner. Ed, Ki-:u.MMii;iu)KU. A ltiMiOAIX. Business location on west Hide of .Mnln street, in Lebanon, at tt bargain, for the next few days. Eor ptu'tieulars inquire rt llity dike, UBOWN8VILLK. Watches, clookn, jewelry, at Pill bury'B. J. P. flalbruith on Monday returned , from Albany. J)r. I, W. Stnrr returned home to Albany on Hattirdoy. Granville Brown on Monday re turned from rrlnevllle. C. E. Cable and wife on Tuesday left for Portland via the 0. AC. Farmer Wee during the past week has been visiting Brownsville friends. Mr. Sugee, having disponed of his town property, will remove to Albany. Peter Hume, assistant ciwhler of the Bunk of Brownsville, left for Port'and on Tuesday. Thomas H. Plllsbury on Monday left for Portland, at which place he will remain a week. The Eagle woolen mills are runulng on full time and turning out some A 1 all wovl fabrics. Mrs. George McHargue and children during tho past week returned from KoHtern Oregon. P. W. Btnrr, lute In thodrugbuHlness ut Lostlne, Wallowa valley, Oregon, Is visiting home friends. 1. 1). Uoyvr Ih acting cashier at the Bank of Itrownsvllle during the al- seneo of J. P. (lalbralth. Dr. I. V. Starr, of Albany, paid Brownsville a visit on professional bus hies during the past week. Clinton Thompson for the past two weeks has Itocu confined to the house, suffering severely from neuralgia of the face. . John McCaw, of thefirmofForsythe und McCaw, of Joseph, Wallowa val ley, Ih visiting his brother Edward, of this place. Monday wns pay day at the Eagle woolen mills. The oimratives received their monthly dues, and tho jinglo of the "almighty dollar" gladdened the ears und pockets of our merchants. Thomas Kay, Sr., who on Thursday arrived in Jtrownsville, ntutes that the Balem woolen mills ure fast Hearing completion and will soon be fmhed sufllelently to commence operations. M. It. Moyer and wife, Mrs. George Dyson, Dr. O. B. lteese, John H. Wa ters und wife, Mrs. it. Cushuian, Mrs. Mury (iaroutte and Mr. ami Mrs. W. It. Kirk on Monday left for Portland to attend the Mechanic's Institute. On Friday Rev. A. Le Key returned from Portland, where, at the Baptist church on the'eveiiing of Tuesday, he delivered to ti large attendance, under the auspices of the "Young People's Association, "u lecture on the subject if "Ethics of Keauty." McMahon's circus on Monday, Oct. 4, gave au ufternoon and evening per formance nnd, notwithstanding the fact that the weather was disagreeable in the extreme, heavy showers falling Incessantly, the mammoth canvas pa vilion was crowded to excess by those eager to witness the truly artistic per formance of this populur and justly celebrated show, which, during the past summer months, has made a grand financial success on its tour of the territories. It will close this sea son's programme on Oct. 1-, going into winter quarters at Portland. At the North Brownsville city hall on the evening of Thursday, the JOtti lust., the Cakes Comedy Bketch Club gave a performance to a crowded house. The entertainment was first class in every particular,- the musical part of the- programme being far above average productions. Frank HolIisU-r (F. H. Veach). thu "star banjoist" was a drawing curd and Is truly the peo ple's favorite. Each and every mem ber of this troupe are llnished artists, und stand ut tho head of their profes sion, T. S. P. Jiyrup of FIksj. ' Produced from tho laxative nnd nutri tioiui Juice of Culit'ornia flgti, combined with the medicinal virluen f irknts known to be most lienctieial to the huiimn Hywtc-ni, nets gently, on the kid neys, llyer nnd lioweln, dleetually eleiMiniiig the yateni, dlypellhij; cold.. Mid lieudaVheH, and curing habitual eaiiHtlpatlon. What a Fortune la a gotfd healthy, pearly wUin. Few tue aware of the short time it takes for a (Unordered liver to eause blotches on the face, and r. dark greasy skin. One bottle of Begg's Blood Purifier mid Blood Maker wiil rcHtore Lhis organ to Uh natural a::d liealihy utittc, and cleanse the blood of all inipuritlcs, It in niuetin With wonderful Biiecess. V gimnvnt-je every bottle. M. A. Mlilcr, !;i i.jUt. A Hale Old Man. A hole old man, Mr. Ja. Wilson of Altai Springs, III., who in over sixty year of age, says: "I have m my time tried ft great many medicine, some of excellent quality, but never before did I find uny that would o completely do nil that is claimed for it an Chamber lain' Colic, Cholera d Diarrhoea Remedy. It I truly a wonderful med clno." For sale by M. A. Miller. All the groceries you can carry for a Dollar at . Brownkmh, Albany, Or. OLYMPIA 8. MURRAY, M. D., Female Hpeclalist. Has practiced on the Pacific Coast for the part twenty five years. A life time devoted to the study of female troubles, their cause and cure. I have thousands of testi monial of permanent cures from the best people on thin coast. A positive guarantee to permanently cure any case of female weakness, no mutter how long standing or what the stago mny be. Charges reasonable and within t he reach of all. For the benefit of the very poor of niy sex who are suffering from any of the great mullliude of ail ments that follow in tho train of that terrible disease known as femule weak ness, and who are not able to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Consultation by mall, free, All corres pondence strictly confidential. Medi cines packed, boxed and sent Vy ex press with charges pre-pal I for "home" treatment, with specific direc tions for use. If you arc sum-ring from any femule trouble, periodically orcon utantly, Address, Ol.YMt'lA H. Ml'RRAY, M. D., Esst Portland, Oregon Thompson & Overman, the leading harness dealers, Albany, Or. G. E. HARDY Hit un hiuid a tnw slock of A LARGE STOCK OF JEWELRY JUST KKCEIYKD Call And Secure Prices. The Golebrated French Cure, tt uniiiilt-it . APHRGD1TIKE" lu iiuv H Sol.K ON .1 POSITIVE GUARANTEE ui i-n r e on y Un ill of lityvollH tiiM;!!"!-, or imy ll 1N.11 .JlT l)( 1 1 US jKTLltV- nciu-iiilivo or- (Si.ffit' .. ii..ti...r .... V " n't ill YAwt fioni (lie AFTER x.-i'n t- iim hi iniiiiiiint, 'liiljiic.tu ir )ittm. ji llinmli j out I, fill iiiiliwictidii, owr IiuIiiIk miit, .Vc, xik-Ii its l.in( It in J'muT, Waki-lui-ih-sk, lii'inlnt; iliivni 1'iiiiiH in tho Hurk, .SiTiinni Wi-iiliiuw, 11 jBKMia Ni'i viius I'lii'iiialmi NM-tttr:i-nl Kmiitms. I,i'ci'.rrlnm. Mzi-.iiicM. W'viik Mi-m- II1V, .flMI ,,r l'nun IIIVl lini"l'IH'V. Wllll-ll It ill- jrU't-lol ofti-ii li'iicl to .ri-iiiiiiM'iil'liii:(-Hiiil iiismi iiy. J'iIi l' SI.IO n liox. 0 boxou Un j.UU beat by linill on ri-i'i-ii'l of j.vii-. A WK rri'KN lit A N-'ICK nrovrry !f.'.0O im.Ioi. In rnliiiHl tliu niom-y ii it I-vriiiaiK-nt riiii- is not i-lVoi'U-.l. ThoiiMiiiiix u tciiir.nniiils fnuii olil nii'i j omii.'. of li-nh m-sw, .i'rinmii'ii;!y 1-lilvJ liv Anii;iM'"nsK Ciii'iilnr J !l'lMau THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. WKSTlillN Til INrH. 15C2C 27 roUTI-AXD, Oil Sol d hy M. A.Millor, hole An-i-nt IV n XoUuiui, l". HORSIBLE HORRORSl lit J...ajili,iM--.Fs-. Lv '-t--y sb i r mniii-v Talk about your choice of thing, Voiir county or yotir state, But Common Hi- nee Harbin Harrows Will carry otl" the cake. The teeth are harp r, needk-a, The bars are made tlie In ut The-Common Senwe Harbin Harrow Will beat the very best. It wiih in the town of Lebanon We had u resurrection; The best of farmer.- came to town To get another section. I ni:ko tbem by the hundreds; We stack them on the Hoor; If vou want lo hoc the samples juwt stop at the Ked Front door. They're made of the lnw of iron , And of the boat of steel, That will neit.htT ii pai'tly Nor run down at tlie heel, .rOI HABBIX,, Lebanon, Oregon. . Bodwell's 1889. To the person buying the largest amount of good for cash letwcen now and the first day of January next, we will give, Free, Gratis, For Nothing, One Suit of Clothes, Vzfae $20. To the person buying the iwxt largest amount wo will givo OiieSuit ol Clotlic, Value $12. To the person buying the third largest amount of goods wo will give One Pair Boots, Value $5. To tho person buying the fourth largest amount of godda we will give One Fine Derby or Or Other Goods We have more goods than we know what to do with, and, besides, we want to make your acquaintance. Our goods are marked in plain figures, . id "A GMU Can Buy as (tap as a Han at Oar Store." Yours For "Kold Kash," BAILEY F. BODWELL, Churchill & Monteith's Old Stand. o o- -o o- THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR SAMUEL THE LEADING DEY Albany, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Timber Land Act June 3 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, 1 , Oregon City, Or. Aug. 8, 1889. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with tbe provisions of the net of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of thinner lands in the Mates of California, Oregon, Neva da, and Washington Territory,'-' Whit field 1. Vanwai t, of Seattle, County of King, Territory of Washington has thitiday tiled in this orlk:e his sworn statement No. I'M), for the purchase of the,S. K. of Section No. 20 in Town ship No. 12 South, Haugo No. 2 Eatt, and will oiler proof to show that tho laud sought is more valuable for its timber oi; stone than for agriculture purpose, aiiH to establish his claims to said land before the Hegistc-r and Re ceiver of this office at Oegon City Oi. on Tuesday the Oth day of November, 188!). He names as witness: A. Bolton, 13. Tborwaldson, N. iVterson, and Nr. B. Allen, nil of rteettle, King Ounty, Washington Terrtory. Any and all person claiming r.dver s ly the above-desis ibed lands are re quested to file their etaims in tbwofiiee o;i or brfore said M dav of NovemU'r, ltib'J. J . T. Ai i'liJilfcON, ikgisler. Gifts For Soft Hat, Value $3. to Same Value. U! J J- -o o o o- -o E. Y0DN6, GOODS MERCHANT. Oregon. 0 0 0 0 O 1 lmber Land, Act Juno 3187 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. United States Land Odlee, 1 Oregon City, Or., Aug. 8,. 1S8D. j" V.tll,. Is li.-iniKir ,.tvm ... pliancewith the provisions ot the ae! of Congress of June ,'3, lsTfi, (-ntuli-d "An act for the sale ot timbei 1 mil- i the States of California, On gun, i . da, and Washington Territory," Norn 11. Allen, of Seattle, Coui.ty of ! -Territory of Washington, ha , t' , .' tiled in this office his sworn st:rum No 1377 for the purchase of the . 1 of Section No. 30, in townshm No ! south, Itange No. 2 east, no hi,. proof to show that the land , , b more valuable for its tiintii ui i than for agricultural pmp i1 establibli his claim to said bind !:, tlie Register and Itecciver (-1 this . at Oregon City, Oregon, n i ia tlie 5th day of November, 18' !i. He names witnesses: A. ' K. Thorwaldson, W. B. Va -v. , N. Peterson, all of Seattle, Km t, ty, Wiif.hington'Territory. Any and all ersons clnfiniiijY'" verst'ly the above-described lan.l ' r-ipiested to tile theircbmiis .i) tei:. i lice ou or before the said i Hi t ij n veiulKT, IVoi), J. T. App.U':3l!l ii, f