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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1889)
r -it. rr.i day, ocrOBKni w, i.4f. "V'H"?."11'."!1.'"'"'! ')"" .''"'"'".H'V LOCAL AM) GENERAL. O, W. Wheeler will pity enah for mitt lfv.ru delivered ut ltln mill. Two iiihitIiikch In town Welncndiiyr Wuiu'tor who will ho the next. Correct 1'nilroncl thno nt F, M. l''u-..clt'H Jewelry wlorc, Allmny. Ilov. 1. W. CJihoncy returned from 1 lie meeting of the Synod Tuewlny. M ins .IcHiw McCiilIfy, wo nn norry to Buy, In ritilto 111 with typhoid fever. ' We are Infui'ini'd that Mr. O'nei! will lie In tow n In it few dnyn, from Califor ill::. Mr. Phllmllh ia moving Into the .St. Cliurh Hotel, unci will take charge Mondiiy. K Utmti In fixing up IiIm Htoreroom n Keeoml ntreet, and will remove IiIh furniture ntore Into it hooh. There have lotn neveral drutikH on our at recta this week, hut no af'rents Were tnmlc. Mr. Clmrles Clenvef, of Mohawk, Lime county, whh In town thin week Visiting hln father. We art! glad. 'to learn that Mrs. J. r.urkhnrt, who wiw quite hick last week, In Improving. Minn Hfllft Miller left Tuesday for Portland, where nlie intendo Hpendlng Koine time with filendn and relatives. A bargain In a fine Jersey cow, gen tle liudl particular, with the best of reeoiniiieiidutloiiH. Tor particular iu qulreofthlH ofllce. Ariictt and family have reigned their position iim mall carrlcra, and It Ih now open for lildn, for a mull carrier from the potdofllce to the depot. W. (). Trine wan In town yeHtcrday and InforniM uh he Intends accepting C'anuToii'u challenge to run a 75-yard foot race, and will run for $1000. The city council at their hint meeting ordered considerable Hldewalk hullt, which hiw fanned cnnnlderablu kick ing. Let the good work go on. The :(( p. m. train doe not bring in the mail alnce the time has lieen changed, no nome of the boyn and men will have to find Home other ex nme for Htaylng out of nights. (ieorge ltiee, Ellal Parker and John Mayer returned home the llixt of th; week from their hunt in the moun tains, with no lciir or veniHon, but re port having a good time with the ex ception of the rain. Mrs. C. A. McDonald is In town thin week attending to her sister, Mlw Jes sie flicCnulley, who Is very nick. Mr. McDonald came up with her Wednes day, but returned to hU home at Jlur rmburg the' same day. A. It. Cyrus & Co. Hold this week C. N. Fut hill's farm of 20 acres two mid one-half miles from Lebanon. Consid eration $(100. AIho sold to J. C. Hoyle, two lots lielongins to Dr. F. P. Match ett. Coiwhlenition $2.0. . Mrs. Riley and Mrs. Carr have rent ed the dinlugrooiu of the Exchange hotel and will start tip a reHtaurnnt there soon, and .I.Nixon will run the slueplng department, ho the hotel will soon start up lu all of Us glory.. The tniHtees or the M. 12. Church have moved their parsonage back, and It now faces the other sireet, which throws It Just back of the church. We understand they Intend putting n new fence around their grount' right away. Died, at his home five miles north of this place, on ,'Oetobea 14, of cholera infantum, Charles Kctts, aged about 18 months. The burial took plucc on the 10th Inst., conducted by Key: F. H. Calder. He was hurried ut the Ma sonic cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of all. We heartily return thanks for a tick et which gives us a chance nt one of thirty-six prlws oil'ered by the firm of Htaver& Walker, of Portland. The prizes range, from nn elegant Htude tiaker road cart to a whip, The distri bution is made by the presentation of tickets and the drawing of numbers on n certain pay. People unable to go to .Portland can secure n ticket by address ing a postal to the firm tit Portland. Witt. Michael, a 15-yeur-old boy, was convicted of manslaughter, aud hits lieen sentenced to seven and oie-half years In the penitentiary, 'for nian Hlaughter. He murdered his ilay Hiate, Franciua Phillips," last June, a little alx-year-old girl. Her four-year- lld brother, the only witness, testified lit the trial. He Is the youngest boy in pprlmm, weighs 100 pounds, refuses o talk, nd does not seem to realize his $ '-'fa Eight cordt ird wood f.n wate by M. K. HearnV The best waichin the world tit F, M. French's, Albany. , j ' We are grind to see Mr. C. C. llackio mcn nguin on the streots. Rev. A. F. Lee, of the United Breth ren church, will fill the pulpit of the C. P. church Burulay evening at 7:30 o'clock. Two marriages In one day Is some thing tlmt doesn't occur every day in Lebanon. The new bridge which was built Herons the fiantlaiu by Marion mid Linn counties jointly, for f 18,000, was not accepted, us the contractor did hot fill the piers as contracted. Mr. J. Houk and family and Mr. S. S. Piiugh and wife will stmt across the mountains the first of next week. They Intend spending the winter near Prlnevillc, In Crook county, We noticed in one of, our Texas ox changes that at one place nn artesian well had been bored over 1000 feet, and is still being bored, but no water liny been struck yet. iNow we guess this will lie a pretty hard story for some of these old Oregonlnns to believe, but wc think It Is all true. This week the sawmill of Humphrey & Michael was hauled through town. It was under an attachment for an old debt, which the feherlfl served on it. We hope this matter will soon he straightened up, and the mill Resume business, us lumber is in great demand. On last Sunday evening a man giving, his name as Gum eamo to town and said he had been shot lit the leg, and wanted Dr. Foley to give him wwie medicine to keep It from swelling, but would uot let it lie dressed or examin ed. He Is the same mnn who had the row In Rutherford's salson. Considerable excitement was caused last Friday evening ,hy the firing of two pistol ahoU lu Itethcrford's saloon. It seems that a man named Gum, who has been working for llosi Humphrey was In there, and waspretty full. He became boisterous and Mr. Iletherford ordered him out, hut he refused to oliey. One word led to another, until finally they began to throw bottles and glasses at each other, nnd then Ilether ford fired his pistol Into the wiling twice, trying to scare the man, but he went out and picked up some rocks and started back again, but was stop ped by the marshal. On last Saturday night there was considerable disturbance in the east part of our usually quiet town, caused by a pack of hoodlums who, no doubt, had Inhaled too much snake poison, throwing rocks and clubs against Ar nett's house. This, of course, caused the old woman to turn Jloose, and, as there was a gun or two in the house, the air was soon full of vile oaths and gunshot. Now we don't pretend to say who were to blame, nor do we know, but we think the city ofliclals should not allow such disgraceful nets to go unnoticed. They say, 41 We can't look after such things;" but wesay you chu and should do so, and will certain ly receive the support of all good citi zens. F. M. French, Jeweler, Albany, Ore. D. W. Odell, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Kodavllle, Oregon. First-class work at McClure'u barber shop. When you are tired of paying three prices for groceries take a rest and trade with C. K. lirownell, Albany. Bring your butter and fis to C. K Browuell, Albany, Oregou.and get the highest murket price. Cruson & Menzies are prepared to fur nlsh you with doors and windows cheaper than anyone else in Lebanon. Thompson & Overman of Albany invites the public to come Into their store and look ut their fine line of hur ness Thompson & Overman, of Albany have the largest stock of harness and saddles In the valley south of Port land. Bedrock prices, new goods nnd stan dard brands at both the Mammoth nnd One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Mouta' tague. The largest stock of watches nnd clocks in Linn county, and the lowest prices, at F. M. French's (the Comer Jewelry Store), Albany. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those splendid Buckingham & Hecht goods at Moutague's Mam moth store and also at his Oue Price Cash Store. See Montagues magnificent NEW stock of Buckingham & Hecht's boots and shoes manufucted expressly lor him. ri.:HAA At.ViSK.VV. ' The Board of Trustees of Han tiara Academy met In the parlors of the Lebanon Bank Just Tuesday evening and elected the following officers for the wisulng year: President, C. B. Montague; V. P., C. U. Ralston jSco'y, A. It. Cyrm; Treasurer, G. H. Bland; Directors, T. Andrews, J, G. Eaton and N. M. FolMs. Tho directors were nithr;'!;ed to enter Into a contract with a suitable person for principal of the academy and commence tho school at the earliest possible day. There are three applicants fur tho position. . It was decided to appeal to the citi zens of Lebanon and vicinity to assist in putting the academy building, grounds and fences In good repair. This grand and beautiful campus, the the gift of those iiblo citizens, Jere miah Ralston and Owen Kee, who have both gone to tlioir reward, should he kept In good repair, and be, ns it is, the pride of tho town of Lebanon and surrounding country, Let nil take hold with a will and put this property In good shape, nnd bo sure you will reap nn hundred fold in lieneflts, as It Is fully determined to make the Santi- Ktn Academy a thoroughly equipped educational Institution. OCTOIiEIt .lUItYMEX. Fallowing is a list of the Jurymen drawn to serve at tho October term of the circuit court, which convenes at Albany on Monday, October 21: J It Baltimore, John Beard, J Was- som, James Matchett, Lebanon; A J Hunt, I) Houck, E G Cox, S M Pen nington, J 8 (lark, C Crandall, Alba ny; J F McKimiey, F F Croft, C C (Sioley, J Harrison, Brownsville; J II Lane, E Evans, F Lerpcr, Halsev; F M Miller, Thos Allphln. J A Causer, I I) Miller, Syracuse; A Frum, S Con non, A P Blackburn, Center; CT Croft, Franklin buttejA H Charlton, Santi- am; J Montgomery, Sclo; J B McCoy, Orleans; Peter Powell, Waterloo; Mark McCluin, Fox Valley. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real good yourself, Just go to Fortmillor St Irving, of Albany, und make a selec tion from their Immense stock of furni ture. All classes, style and variety of suites, or separate pieo. No trouble to show -come and see. The best Job work Is done by the Exi'Kim MAltltlEB. PRINGLE HOUK-On Wednesday, Oetobei 10, nt the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. Geo. W. Giboney, Mr. S. S. Priugle and Miss Lizzie Ilouk. On last Wednesday evening at eight o'clock Mr. S. S. Pringle led to the altar Miss Lizzie llouk. The cer emony was performed by Rev. George W. Cilxmcy in the presence of a small circle of friends. After the ceremony thev were shown into the dining room, where Mrs. Houk had prepared a sumptuous and elegant feast of good things, to which all turned their at tention. Mr. Priugle is of near Prine villc, Crook county, nnd is a youug man with a promising future, and is to he congratulated on winning the heart and hand of such a helpmeet. Miss Lizzie was raised in Lebanon and is one of its most accomplished young ladies. The newly wedded couple were in receipt of many elegant nnd valuable presents. They leave next week for Crook county, where they will make their future home. The Express Joins with their many friends in wishing them much happi ness and a long and prosperous life. PETERSON KENDALL At the residence of Dr. A. H. Petersen, on Wednesday, October 16, by Rev. F. H. Calder, Mr. Walter C. Peterson and Miss Hattie Kendall, both of Lebanon. On last Wednesday morning at 7.80 a.m. Mr. W. C. Peterson and, Miss Hattie Kendall were united in the holy bonds of matrimony. Whiter was raked here and Is known by. every one. lie Is a young mun of fine abili ties and strictly temperate habits, and a good moral and religious character. Miss Kendall was raised at Woodbum, where her people now reside. She has liycd in Lebanon for the past few years, and has made many friends at this place. The happy couple left on the morning train r Woodbum, and will go from there to Portland, where they will stay for a few days and then return to Lebanon. They have the bit wishes of their many fricudb. A FINGER IN THIS PIE. Sing a song o? thankfulness And here's the reason why Several hundred Bargains Are in our Business Fie. When the pie is opened . ... Your family all bring, And each will find a Bargain As sure as anything. It Will lie Pie for You To come to our store to do your trading. Mate it your lu s 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 pood something is mo . to be exceptionably desirable. The early buyer gets the biggest slice of pie. The Sugar on the Pie ( Will be the low prices we make. We. 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. Make a list of what you want, jot it down, and bring it to our store. C. C. HACKLEMAN. i Notice For Publication. Land Of3cc at Orv?in City. Oregon, (rltemtr Si. lsxi. k tlYPTf ' rOTUT. IS HEREBY filVES THAT THE YOh- PM lowin'e tunned xottler hiw filed notice of hiN Intention to mnke final proof in wil'iorf of )iw tlniin. awl tlmt wiid proof will Ik- niul before the comity ju.lLt; or In l.i iibwnoe the county cK-rk of Linn fountv, ut Allianv, tire-iron, on Monday. Nm-. 11, Ikko, viz: Wm. llradhlmw, homortead n try No. 4U79, for tho v of v't of:c ati, tp U Bit 2 wet. , , He name the followiiuT wltncwK to prove nt roiitiimal rcsidfticu upon and cultivation of mid land, vi?.: 3 F Maniui. C T Marquis 1) V Sewlnml nnd t; 1 Newlaud, iill of CrtiHl'ordsvilli', Mmj connty, Oregon. J. T. AITEK.SUN, Rcritcr. 'KBA?1 SMITH & WESSON'S Flnrat imall rmi ever nnnurarXured luid the llrsl eholc vf nJ 1 exiwru. In oaUbrm HL kn and Ai-iiU. HloKle or UUUU.O W..UUt ncrleu aud Tart model. .1 ... .1., C.lu. Uam. slerl. careful ltent ikiiit wrougi f,r workniuithln and stuck. Unrlvalea lor JUT UitM Uiiin auraouiiT una wcurncr. vu not to ii.celiri bjr clituip maUtablc iron imitation! often told for the Rcnaine artlele. TheT ara unre liable and dawreroua. rno bbith w w n Toi.viai are uiinid upon the Iwrrelt with aria'f name, addrau and duttwof patcnu, and are a ur RHtced perf oot. Ilulvt upon Bavlni; tliem, nU It your deafer cannot .upply you, an order MMlota Srwa bwlow will receive prompt aiwntmn. Detorly Hvt ralalf-fT'" and priiaup(ta aplleatlos. bHITU 6i WESHOX. hariuelii'ld, Maea. II.. - ...... .. 1 " - I .' -' JI.'.A1!! .T-l.l' J Jtoney To Loan. Money (o loan at a low rate rate of interest, on good farm property In Linn County, (iron best city property In Albany. Apply to Uluckbum and Wright, Albany, Oregon. Biff's "i herry Is giving splendid satisfaction to the trade and the sales are positively mar velous, which can be accounted for in 110 other way except that it Is without doubt tho liet in the market. Ask for and be sure you pet the genuine. We keep it. M. A. Miller, Druggist. Cruson & Menzies will furnish your windows and doors cheap. Mr. E. P. Lovcjoy, a large dealer in general merchandise at Wubuska, 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 pleasant physic or for dis orders of the liver they Mill al ways give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A. Miller. The populai house of O. W. Simp son, of Albany, has recently been re modeled and fitted up in elegant style. Farmers, mechanics and everybody will find It to their interest to call and examine his goods before going else where in Albany. Do not buy any eastern trash when you can get those nplendid Bucking ham & Hecht goods ut Montague's Mammoth store and also at his One Price Cash Store. We notice In A. It. Cyrus &Co's win dow a large oquash raised by J. (I Eaton in Lebanon. It weighs 92 lbs und measures 6 feet 4 inches. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited States Ijind 0""e. ) ... Orwn City, Oregon, Angut 8, 1 39. r Toticc Is hereby jriven thnt in compliance w.lh 1 tlicprovisiensdftlieatoft'oni:ivo!.filli'rt. . 1878, entitled "An act for the wile it tiinlvr lands in the State f California. Orufcon, Nevinta, and Washington Territory," Albert l'oltoii.fit r-c-allle. Comiiv of Kin. Territory ol V iisMiintoii, lnusthisilav filed in thin office his worn Male ment No. lifTf, furtho piirchat of tin- . A . 1-4 i f fectiou Mi.iO, in Townslilp no. VI smiih Kanct-No i cast, nnd will offer proof to chow- (nut flic lmit fonglit i more valuable for ittinilcroi fHnw tlum for Hirrirultiiral pnnwe. and toestnb.i: li ln claim to mid land la-fore the lteisfer and Hecelver of t!iiofrice at Orepoti. City Orecon, o:i f la-Mluy, un 5th dnv ol November. 1889. He name a witneiwon; N Peterson, E. '1 lior waldHin, W. B. Vaiiwiirtand M. 1!. Aden, all of Seattle, Kinff county, Wnt-liiliRton Ternlojy. Any and all ntuwma ciaiuiinif ii.iveiw.-ly v alne-KleM-rila-d lamia are requeMod to tile their claim In thi office on or before ":d "th day i f November. 1389. i. T. AU'l.HsON, lii-siMer. TIKBER LAKD, ACT JDHE 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited Sti'.te I wid orioe, ' ' Orcfrou City, Oroeoii, Ai;'.L-t , lvj Notice in hereby given Ihnt In coj if 'i inn the timvisionn of the B"'ion'oii';rew "6 r : is;n. inl'illed "An net fur the-ulc vt miiM ' in the Statw of California, Orevon, Neva; f Washincion Trrltory." Dlls Thoi-.vu'.'w.n tie. ( uiiiify of Kinc, Terriloiy of V.'.i-hiiifV . ' thin day filed in thiaoTiccluasworii sfaieiAi'; l:M, for tile pnrelia' ol'Uie X. V. 1-4 ii bef; Ko. 20. ill Township No. 12 ;iuli, Kaiu'') No east, and will oiler proof to show tnat ilie li. tKiuelil Is more valnalile forltniiniberorstoiielli -for inrri'-nlinrnl puriHwef. c:id foisiiibib bin-It to said land before the lU'Kisier and lieceive thin office at Oregon City, (.itegoii, on T r.esdiiy' .11 li dnv ol NovcinlK-r. llt. i He name an wiliiesstv A. Itoilon. W. B. tirr ! w art. N. I'cterconand x. II. Alien, all i.f t-cnul -, , IKintfcouufy, Wnxhlnuttm Terrilory. Any and all iktsoiik clainiintr adversely f , ' above-di-n-rilKil lands aa reijiiesied to Me IP-!.,- claims in Hits oflice on or before snm nin (,in- , ! sovemtx-r, l.'a. J. T. A Pl'KHSi ReeiMer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIO I'nltcd 8tate Land Office, Ore;ron ( Itv, Oicb Scploniliei- -H, NOTICK IH ItKHKP.Y (ilVKS Til AT IN i pliance with flie provii'oiw of tint act o, irress of Jnno !t, l.sT.s, entitled "an iu-1 lor Hi of ticiher lands in the slatesof Califorria, O . Nevada anil Washington Terrilory," KOBEUT aiICKI!i;i,, of Oreson City, county of Clackamas, stnfc oi .. Vim this day tiled in this olticu hissvvo i nient Xo. Hill, for the nuichasK of the n Kcvtlnn Si, tp 12 S, R. 1 K, and will oiler i ' show that the land Mitinht is more valnal . limber or stone thati for ajirii'ollonil : and to establish hi claim to said land I : . -n-jrlster end receiver oft his office at Oi-il-.n OroRon, on Tlnn-siiy, the l'-'th day of l)i . He name tut wltnc' J Kitclicn, 11 v, of Astoria. Clafsoyi county; J W Hilioi Uitel, of lA.banon, l.inn coiinly, all o1 - .r. : Any and all ih-i-whis claimiiw advir. i above-described lands are requested lo n: claims to this ofliee on or liefore snld I 1 i , December, 1SK. J. T. APPEIiSON, I ; f ft Notice For Public lii , Land Office at Orepron fin . o Sentem w t NOTICE 18 HERRBY CIVI'.N Til .1 j lowiiiK named settler hos filei' i ' - i intention to make final proof in .' iiti i : j claim, and that mtfd proof will bp n , i. ' county inline or in his absence ben t' clerk of l.inn countv, al Allauiv, o.v hi ; ' t day, Nov. lft. 19. vix: Arnin-w Vnil. 1 entry No. (205, forth nel-t of sec : ' i k. ; Ho names th following wiines s in continuous residenca upon and ci-U'j land, viz: A Miroor. V Brown, ,1 Williams, all of Lebanon, l.inn cm. J.T. Ai'PFKs- Oue price and cash at the store, but everything so' -; delivered to any part of th