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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1889)
i'ff 4 fmo w, N.vr.Mi':r..8, iw,i LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mi'fs Jewic Mt'Culley Is kUU luiprov in;'. , , School opens !n t lie acaleruy on the PUll of tills IIK'.lltll. H. K. Howd nnd wife bio In town town 'visiting lur moLh f,-r, Mrs. S. W. IlitnlmMii. Ed. lton, c.f Canyon City, 1h in Imvn this week Jvisiting his father's fiinily. Nicely located dwelling lioiifi') for For particulars Inquire of this vrtl'co. Prof. II. N. Wright has been u pVinfiJ ly tint trusrec as principal of l ho academy. Beautiful moonlight effects, storm ut nt "Kilty from Cork" at Union JI.ill Nov. Hlh. Mr'. 8. W. Hmdmnn ictunicd heme 1M Saturday from La Grande, whore tt!it hud been vl-dlimj nor daughter, Soiik1 on" b'ft ti pwkelbook it the siere of C.B. Mmitng'H, with monwy In It, which (he ownrr can havo by r.illinc and pnylns for. Work hns commenced on Hip nende jiiv. mid we nre informed that there v;!ll to ext "xiv.j hn'irivem 'iiU nu3 rUh nt two week. About )hr'"-f((rth f)f the lip4 con tr'ict"d foi- ut this place huve b"en n ivixcd, and thin ha caused eonsklera Me stir ir)onp the grower. Mr. F. 1 1 1 niton hi rented the hou fO. E, Hardy, now occupied hy Phil )!iicr, and will noon move his family to this plftv. Since Knte Imrned JIow to Pipy rtn1 Where (lid you pet that Ha, (Imrlie Tl'H'dV latest comic songs, nrt n'tiiS In "UlUy from Cork". P. S, RlMorsent In hi rejdjrnitbn m nwdml et (he bot mcetln? '--f tln c'ty connei! HT)d Sun ?Jiicl:ey was cluven to ill I le v:ivinry. Rev. Hurt in Uirkmcn r.nd family hitvc tnovfd lhl weiiA Into their new hoTisc in Lebanon. We gladly vrd come them In our tideNt, M is"! Kr.ti" und V.vn IVlHrrT.whn bavin-en vWChkt Mr, P. S. r.:rtm1 wife for 'me time. V rn Tuewlny for Ihnlr h'-'pne hi .hiekn'mviHo. Ti'.e e'i;t'icil In decid"d to '"ivi (,11 opl:n:i?ic,' ovir)i'";h'd f!ld h'.ro n UK-cImxh ntUirney to do it. r.ml h corn mlltee w;a r.ppo'nted to fttteiid t"i the lifitter. It i oily two months nntil v.e will lmve t. elect the town ofllccru fur im 'th r yenr, titid we th'nfc i' i a ifttod time to tnlk this m utter up and fee who we w.mt. "Tli'-re is a pcrf 'H oVirth f hi h k, l-rick, more hriek," in t'i cry f:i Leim no:i. In fact, huilding material of nil kind is exhausted here, ii'id Ktill tha cry Ih for more houws. Lont, tiomcwhere in or ii"f r I benon o pockeihook eotittduing between i nnd t-t end Home vulnuhUi piipers. The iinder will he lihendly r.-wurded hv n titrnini.; if to thin o!llv. Mcwrx. KleppiTund Clare fell kosiio tu'le.Mi feet from UHc;ill'Id while cover, hi); the lioii!u of the former. J::h were considernhly shuken uj, hut no Hcrioirj namnj;e were Btwtuiiied. M. D. lliilliird, Pri-Mldeiit r f the !-:it-t!e Hurdwure Co., wife und diiuiter, lire the zw'Hi of Mrn. 1. W. Jtnlhird. Mr. P.ailard nd family ft o ennute to California to ieiid the winter. sOu licit Jlonduy footrace wuh run jimt eiwt of town between Kd. JJidwelf, of i:n:,'ene, und Clmrlie Iilc Kni)ilit, rf this phico. 'Jhencwio run jUHt north of Walton'H burn, hit wiw on the outdid of the city limitn, hiid the liupeiio man came out victori ous. Tlie nice win run for 3t) a Hide, but some think It wis a put up Job to catch the unwary. We call especial attention to the new ad. of Harrows & Kcarli H, of Albany. They are both gentlemen of larje nnd varied experience In the mercantile business; having each travelled for yearn over I lie greater part of the Unit ed Status, and now they have located at Albany with 'eooda at rock-bottom prices (Jail und see them . Mr. Ed. O'Nell, of California, arriv lutown the firet of thU we-.k. He aud hi.-f brother some time sine mir- chiiHed the tlourlng mill nt thia place. He suvh that in a few days lie would tniike known what he intends to do here, and we think that we may ex pect a change In things here now pret ty Boon.. We hope that all will be ready und willing to co-operate with them to build up our town and mu rounding couutry. 1 1 ;''.' 1TKMN. i M "" I A bcg;1.r f nm.iii v,'a in town tLn J week. f fUierwood Hurr, ,f Kugene, wus in town thin week. ' Wanted, a ton of good hay. Apply at lliii ctiiee. A A iiot.her new limine commenced this week in the Klrkputrlek addition. Ituflf lliiilt's many friends will he j;lad to know that he Is up and will hooii lie on the Hlreets figuin. Popular prices, 50 and 7.1 cts' for 'Kitty from Cork." IlcHcrvcd Heats 7.1 cts. fcr Hide at Drug 8iorc. llayeyou observed that fopgy, dina greeable mornings are generally follow ed bv a luluht aftertiooii. That' life. Married, by the Kev. M. lllekn-un of Lebanon, Mr. It. Jk Fry and Id fcs Luney Itokc r, all of Linn uuunty, Ore gon. Democrats tire having a general luuidnhakiiig over the election returns, and some are even Intoxicated with joy and can hardly contain them selves. lloss Humphrey arid Nr. Michael have made satisfactory arrangements with tlicir creditors, who' keld old claims on the saw mill. They 'iil commence work sawing lumber Mou day morning. nave their btabie in first-class order. All of their rigs are new and their teams first-class, and have got every thing fixed uy for the accommodation of the public. H. L. AVldner, business manager of the Dan Mnrris Sullivan's Mirror of Irelund and Comedy Co., made a busi ness call at this ofllce tills morning. Dati will le here on Thursday next. See notices elsewhere. We understand that the western ad dition to Lebanon was completed this week. Those wanting cheap homes on good and ea.y terms would do well to ill on J. WHssoin. lie i t noted for liis fair deulingaud strict integrity. 80 magnificent sceneu tf W promi nent hiHtoriei'l points In Ireland, each one 10 feel hii. ii and 13 feet long, paint by I). A. Strong of the t'ueeii's Thea ter, Dublin, Ireland, and valued $1000 uie t fix rt every performance of of the Mirror of la-land Comedy Co. r.re informed t hat a. now town ;te Ikw I mm surveyed at Taltmnn (the I.c'iiUicii junelion) tiie j'i'.Ht week, by an Albany reafevl tte company. All right, we me gl;J of it, and Iiope that it m ill greatly enhance the real estate o( all tiie uojacent couutry. The car of progrc.-a is moving this way and cannot be stopped, so take hold and pull or r,ct out of the way and k t her conic. Ln.d Saturday h young man by tiie iisme or Jjiiston. who lives near town, went burning, and in ids round came upon a bund of gceo and commenced tiring at them. He t-hot six tbti.s, killing 17 out of a Hock of in, and iw be wus rejoicing over his good lurk Mr. Dlwdgett came up and demanded sev enteen dollars for his geese. The 'mi ljcky young mau.wiio thought he had been killing wild geese, paid forthctn, and brought them tu town und tried to rcRli:'.e 71 cents each for them, but we d'.d not learn now he came out in his speculation. Dut how Is it you speak of Mlis as our friend? If we had allowed him to silence us, as we believe ho did another paper, when lie was carrying on his devilish work near by, you niilit well cull him our friend. Hrownsyille Tiinrx. You are sadly mistaken, Brother Tunc; we are neither subsid izi'll nor terrorized; but modestly sug gest Hint a little more j-ilenee on Kllis, and u little more thunder on the hood lums who hound bis track, would have best preserved good murals, and better conserved the fair name of Browns ville.f or which we feel aprofoutid rev erem.r. We are by no means in sym pathy with fanatics, neither do we sympathize with anarchy in any shape or form. Although several of our enterprising citizens have recently built new side walks and repaired old ones, there is yet plenty of room for improvement in this line. IUiny weather is now upon us, and in a growing city like this, po destrlans should not bo expected to walk iu the mud, or be in danger of breakiuga limb on old worn out side walks. We would suggest to some of our citizens who are acting contrary about fixing up their sidewalks, that the council have decided to remodel the ordinances, especially the one iu relation to forcing property holders to fix up walks when ordered, and if you don't look sharp, will find your prop erty advertised for side. circuit couat.'. TilljIWDAV, 'F II Allen vs Susan Alien; divorce, i granted, and defendant granted west liuifofblock. il, Albany. W C .Nicholson vs El im Wood; to correct title. Decree granted. Board enmmissloncus vs Emily Me Kinney; foreclosure. Judgment by de fault. . G W Hawkins vs E II Rhodes; ap peal. Unstained, Judgment being for G L Bart ley vs U I Bajdley; di vorce. Divorce granted. Minnie Holt v Marlon T Holt; di vorce. Divorce granted. Sarah lliues vs Thomas llines; di vorce. Divorce grunted. Ella E Fanning vs (J J Luper, et id, partition. Decree for partition grant ed and M C Calloway, Geo Humphrey aud Geo Dickiason appointed reserees. In matter of the contest of will of Martin Werts. On trial. FRIDAY. Autur Dugan and J J Graham have been admitted im citizenship by the circuit court. The trial of the tralnwreckers has leeti postponed until next Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. N 15 Fry was indicted by the grand jury charged with an attempt to com mit arson. He was arraigned und will plead to-morrow. F J Lamont wan indicted with the lurceny of a blanket und will plead to morrow. Minerva Burtle vs John H Bartle; divorce. Granted. L A Long vs W 12 Long; divorce. Granted. F K Allen vs Susie M Allen; divorce. Divorce grunted defendant on cross bill, and nefendant allowed west half of block 44, Albany. State v Bernard Weneen; assault with utteuipt to kill. On trial. SATt'KUAY. Tliu c rand jury adjourned last even ing af'U:r ij:aki:g the following report : To the Honorable Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for Liun county : We, the grand jury of said county for the October term of said court, l&M, resjec;fuily beg leave to report that we ha v examined into the condition and management of the county jail in said Cfiuiiy, and found the ssmc in good condition except the ttepM at ths end v the ji.il, width need repairs; also there is a slouch or smell in the prison which might be removed Uy ajudiciouj ruiowiioa or cleansing of thy inside of the prison.. We have also examined into thu condition and uiauugcui.it of tiie others pertaining to courts of ji;. lice iu said county and dud thu same in good condition and well managed, but would recommend ihut thu walks to the water ciosel at tiie south end of the Court Jiousu and tl.e steps and doors at thu south end of the Court House be repaired. We would ulso recommend that the stove in the treau- uroi's ollice bo repaired, us the sume is iu a somewh'it dangerous condition. Respectfully submitted this hist day or November, 188!). J Waksom Foreman, A P Black nvus, Pktku Powkj.:., ' T AiA-iiis, ClIAS T CltAH', G C COOLEY. Jefferson institute vs J II Crook; to recover money. Judgment for want of answer. Alfred Freerkson vsE Turner, to re cover money. On trial. J LPulman vs Natiiau Russell; to recover money. Judgment for plaint ill for $77. Currau & Motiteith vs Paul Minzcn mier; to recover money. Continued. A F Bryan vs S P R R Co; damages. f ,..!,... . ..: .! , i f , .. uuuuii im ui-w ii jai uveii uiou. j uug ment for plaiutiirfor tfjno. Thos Smith vs Rebecca Smith; di vorce. Continued. State vs J Lamont; continued. State vs Bernard Weneen; found guilty as charged. Sentence 10 o'clock Monday. Monday. T,E Hogg vs Thomas Monteith; ejectment. Continued. Mesrill vs Albany; injunction. Report of re force eou firmed iu all re ports. , Mary J Gager ytt F M Carter; to re move cloud from title. Judgment on demurrer, suit dismissed. M L Craufill vs T J Robnett; equity. Settled. R N Morris vs It R Humpbrey.et al, to recover personal property. Scttlwl. Burkhart & Malin va Benj Cleaver. Judgment for defendant. ,: J E Ballard vs M McBride, et ul; de cree for plaintiff. fl!uV.N WOW.". Hot us llio respect of the coinnmirliy. It has got to lio an iniderstood thivig that we 'don't 'chan go our price, because we can't go lower-rand we won't go higher. Wo iir our price just on llio insido of cost, allowing, us tho fair profit wo need to live, and we don't budge from that. Why should we? If we can't make something we waste timo in selling. But the something wo mako is always something lower than tiie price made elsewhere. : ONE PRICE HAS WON Us a large trade. Folks don't like to haggle. It's a relief to know, at the word go, just Avhat you have got to j)ay. You don't go away kicking yourself at the thought that if you had hung on a little longer you might have got the goods p a dollar less. - - Ono price pleases everybody in the long run and leave no doubt in the buyer's mind about his own shrewdness or the merchant's honesty. op mm us wcii ; Us friends, for every customer is a friend. Buyers appreci ate the fact that we -could not make a fixed, rock-rooted price unless we made it at figures that would meet any and all competition. If hey mako a lower price they lose money, and that makes it only a question of timo when they shut up their shop and leave the field to us. We. are here to stay, and on the one price plan to all. Our sales of DRESS GOODS have been unusually large and our stock is complete. We have a line of tjie celebrated Broadhead goods now in transit. Our BOOT and SII0K stock is complete, and our unr precedentod large sales go to prove that our customers appre ciate a good thing when they see it. Lebanon State vs Bernard Weneen. Verdict of guilty and sentenced to penitentiary for two years. State vs Nichols. Guilty as charged and sentenced to ono year in the peni tentiary. TUESDAY. F E Robinson vs II F Merrill. Dis missed at cost of plaintiff without pre judice. L E West vs H F .Merrill; foreclos ure. Same as abov1. C F Cromwell vs Jus Pcarl.-partitiou. Continued. Martha H Bowlin vs W IJoxarth; to 'piiet title. Continued. Karl Race vs Maggie M Race; di vorce. Divorce granted. Board Commissioners vs Emily Me ivinuey; foreclosure. Decree grained. 1 R Dawson vs J W Ellison; confini alion. Sale confirmed. Saidiam Lumber Co vs A F Good); injunction. Continued. Tiie Giant Powder Co vs Searle & Deane. .'awson. I R Dawson vs Hearlc &. Di nne. Con tinued. In matter of will of Martin Werts. Will sustained. State vs G ii Fry. Continued. David Junkin vs L Kline and John Sniallnioii. Continued. Joseph Crab tree vs Fred Gooch. Continued. Johnson & Bhckon vs F J Daly etal. Continued. . State vs V A Hill. On trial. THK Xj:.l WKi,tKl'.K1. L T . Since Tuesday the trial of W. A. Hill, Bert and Fred Rolfe, has been in progress. The charge is murder in the second degree, for the wreck oi the train at the junction of Lebanon switch last summer. The court decided to try each one separately, and Hill's case came first, It was argued by Hewitt and North up for the prosecu tion and Powell and Whitney for the defense, and was submitted to the jury at one one o'clock Wednesday. After a half hour's deliberation they return ed a verdict into the court of tuipy of manslaughter. Counsel for tliedtfcnse gave notice that on Thursday morning they would file a motion to st't wide the verdict ns being contrary to law, the evidence and express charge of the court. The penalty for this w impris onment in the penitentiary not less than ono year nor more than llfteen years, and by a fine not exceeding toOOO. Bert Rolfo was then taken up, and at last accounts was still on trial. LaterThe two Rolfe boys were acquitted. C. C. HACKLEMAft,: Oregon. Bedrock tirices, new goods and tai dard brands at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Stores of C. B. Monta- mnmr . JIoay To Loau. Money to loan nt 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. Ba r i 'i ci i ( i J j i r Is giving splendid satisfaction to the trade a:id the (-ales are positively mar velous, which can be accounted for in no other way except that it is wflhout doubt tli best in the market. Ask for i nd bo sure you pot the genuine. We keep it. M. A. Miller, Druggist. Crtison & Menzies will furnish your windows and doors cheap. Mr. E. P. Lovojoy, a large dealer iu general merchandise nt Wabuskri, Ne vada, says: ','1 have tried St. Patrick's PUIs and can truthfully say they are the best I havo ever taken or known, used." As a pleasant physic or for dis orders of the liver I hey will always give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A . Miller. The iiopulm house of G, W. Simp son, of Albany, has recently been re modeled and fitted up in elegant style. Fanners, mechanics and everybody will find it to their interest to call and examine liis goods before gi:ig else where in Albany. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real good yourself, just go to Fortmilier & Irving, ot Albany, una make a selec tion from their immense stock of furni ture. All classes, styles and variety of suites, or separate pieces. No trouble to show come and see. Do not buy any eastern trntdi whi n you can get those splendid Bucking ham & Hecht goodd at! Montague' Mammoth store and also at his One Price Cash Store. One price and cash at th new ciimIi store, but everything told cheap and delivered to any part of the city. 8oo Montagues magnificent NEW stock of Buckingham & Hecht'; boots ami ehoes nianufacted expre.-siy for him. When you are tired of paying thre prices for groceries take a nt rnd trade with C. E. Brown-;!!, Albany.