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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
II sLckiijoi? Express.' i r.tDAY, NOVKMBKtt 15, 1SS0.J .l.,ll.l I ! , I!' II .,11 1 . LOCAL AND GENERAL. Mia Addle Smith has tho thanks of Ihh olflce for a large dish of fine pears. The V. 0. TV U. will meet at Mis. Ambler's tlila evening nt tlio usual hour. R. M. Miller, of Rowland, Is veiling Lebanon this week, the guest of J Ion. U. C. Miller. Oft your fat -turkey ready for thanksgiving and be" sure and invite somebody help to oat U. 1.1 acres of lund, good house, burn and Improvement, In Lebanon, for nto cheap on Fusy Terms. 1 nniire of Dr. Itiillmd. J Dan Sullivan's Mirror of Ireland and Comedy company pave a good exhibi tion to a fair sized audience at Union hull last evening. The Methodists are making snitm improvements n their church and parsonage lot thiH week, w hich will viihaurc and beautify very much. We return thunks fur n large lint of new suttseribors at 1'lainview thin Aveik. There is no U'tter neirMnji of country and no U tter elans of citizen to he found in any country. One new house In the Wiuwnm addi tion already completed and now occu pied, and another to go np rltht away. Now is the time to git .choice lots at fxtreiinly lw figures. Mr. Joseph ltijrs of P.rownsville, i:tld us a pleasant vlfit '.his week, lie has sold n'liiit' excellent leather tf hid ow n manufacture here this week. IIU gm are first-class, and give entire Mitisfactiull. Mr. J. M. Nichols, of rialnvlew, Is making a vigorous effort to establish a piod local trade ut that point lie In a idee gentleman and deserves to suc ceed, and it Is eertainly a fine section to do business in. (1. V. Moore's Minntrel and Scchd y company failed to exhibit hereon Tuesday evening, w ad . ertised, for lack of an audience. They also fulled to settle their hill at the hotel and thin office. Pass them along. Jlev. W. V. Deck, of battle, wan in Jjcluiliun this week on a business trip. Mr. Heck bus U't-u very fortunate in .Scuttle investments, and has feathered lijs 11 est nicely. We congratulate hhu on hut tluancis.1 success and hope jiow that bin talent will he directed in an other and more Important chunnel. A large quantity of excellent pork has Ikcii on the market hew thin week and our str-ets have more the appear ante of a Kansas packing city than a grat Oregon town. An old Ken tuck ian lu town this week wan captured by Oregon "back-bone and smre-rlbs," and bus concluded to buy land and day. It our hop grower had combined to gether they could have compelled the eon tractors to have taken the entire crop. As It wan, he picked a flaw in the quality and rejected the most of them us !cr contract. Jf hot had gone up they would all have been Uk cn ai fti'st-clai-s. That is the way con traetor bent working men out of their money. In a f,-w days our fdiow citizens one and ail will be culled upo., to contrib ute Bomeiliing to the general ad vatio ment of our common interest. Iet no aordid motive bUck the way univer sal prosperity, hut let eaeit put their ' tdiouldet to the wheel and Jets have a long pull, a strong pull, add a pull all together, and we'll he sure to get there. The Leranos Kxriutf Hay : We have heard nothing of the graveyard for homc. time. Is it possible no one will make a move in that direction? It la not probable that the good people of Lebanon are more anxlouw to move towards! thegraveyard before their time come, than other jn'ople. Junction City 1'ilot. Well, we never thought of that before. .Prbab'y that the reaw m our old graveyard I In aiieh a bad conditiou. An old orehur.ll-t. from the eattt, In foriii tin tlmt if the young tree are rubbed well twice a year for three year with old lye oap, that neither eodlin moth or any other lined com mon to fruit treem will ever bother or molertt in any way. The experiment will cerlaiuly ctt but verv little, and it is well wort ii trying. Oood apple are now worth 75c per bushel on the market, and are hard to gei t that. "u miMt iIm Homethinir or buy our IViiIt fi'i flit. f mo let US tl'V this NEWS IfKMM. W. T. Wcddlo and wife and Mr. A. Fellows hnvejunt returned from a trip id California. They .report heavy rain theru and great damage to crop. They went for their health but con cluded that Linn county w;!H a better climate, l?p to tho time of going to pre wc have given "eiwslngs" to two men, an account of which Is given In anoth er part of thi paper, hut have iuee not fared ho well. Four men have sworn to kill us, nnother caused u t: stop at the moat market for beefsteak (to put over our eye). If you v lsh to settle up with cash, all right; snch husiue as the above wc leave until the editor returns. Imp. F. M. French, Jeweler, Albany, Ore. The best watches in the world at F. M. French', Albany. O. W. Wheeler will pay cash for awtogs delivered nt hi mill. Correct railroad time at F. M. French 'Jewelry store, Albany. II. W. KMI, M. I)., Physician and Rargcin,HidHVill', On'gon. Ilrst-ClaM work at McClure's barber ahoft. F(r de, a fine young horse, four year old, well broken in. Apply at this office. Bring your butter npd pgg toC. E. liroH iiell, Albany, Oregou.and get the hlgMt mnrket price. Cnwon k Menzics are prepared to fur nish yoa with door and window cheaper than anyone else Jn Lebanon. Thompson & Overman of Albany invite the public to conu? into their store and look at their fine line of har ness Itedmck prices, new goods and stan dard brand at both the Mammoth and One Price Cash Store of C. 15. Mouta taguc. The largest toek of watches and clock in Llun county, and the lowest prl-s at'. M. French' (the Corner Jewelry Store), Albany. I)o not buy any eastern trash w hen you can getthteBpl Midid P.uckingham & Hecht gsU at Montague' Mam moth store and al) at hi One Price Cash Wore. On account of the dissatisfaction on the part of sirall purchasers, we will withpraw our prize to cash buyers for ls. I. F. JiomvKU.. KKMovii." JfoTM'E. Having remov ed my at ore to my own building one hluckc-uNtofC.il. Montague', where I w ill U plcasi-d to meet my customer with the best quality of good that money will bey. 1 Oo.vx. call osjsM'lul attention to the new ad. of Harrows & Hearles, of Albany. They are both gentlemen of lar and varied experience in the mercantile, business; having each travelled for years over the greater part of the Unit ed Mate, and now they have located at Albany with good at rock-bottom price. Cull audaee them. It Wirn't Io. Wc have no disposition to interfere with the legitimate occupation of any man, but we warn our render ugaiust the "Purehaaer' Protective Union," of Portland. Oregon. , Their agent ha been here thin week distributing eircu lars, pamphlet, etc., in and around Lebanon the past week, trying to sell membership rights for a fee of live dol lars, which entitle the purchaser to buy through this channel. On dili gent inquiry and honest investigation of our current prices here at homo and Albany wc find that the Maine good can be bought equally at low and many of them cheaper. If our reader will consult our advertising column, they will Jlud square and upright mer clunl at home, who will deal justly by them, and who will help develop our country. IiUsolutliin 'ot. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned undo the firm name of A. H. -.-'yrus & Co. is this day dissolved by mutal consent. The bus iness will be eotinuedby W. C. Peter hoii ut the place of huslues heretofore occupied by the firm. Wltues our hand andseiq this 12tli day of Novem ber ltWU. A. It. Cyus. Seal. W. C. Pctkkxon. 8eaL Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxatlv and nutri tious juice of California tigs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to ,be most beneficial to the human system, nets gently, on the kid neys, liver and bowels, effectually eleaioiillir the .Vf,telil, dispelling colds niu 1 headaches, and curing habitual I'LAlNtEW COnWESPOMiliXCE. "A nice little farm well tilled, A big house we.l tilled, Wife and children happy and gay, With plenty to cat and wear every day." Such is funu lifo these beautiful days Jo the sunny land of the Willamette valley. We envy not railroad kings, big bosses, or any other man. We have plenty r( kraut In the cellar, cab bage in the garden, squsshes in the barn, potatoes in the bin, and yellow logged chickens by the dozen. A big gobbler for thanksgiving dinner, and a score orjtnoro of turkey for the market, or to eat, as the-price may suitor appe tite demand. We shako our fist at Hard Times, find drive him off. with hard work and a merry laugh." Go away, grumbler, from this fair land, or shut your mouth and go to Work. U.uit talking about the merchant, but just pay up and do the square thing, or else don't buy on credit. Oh! what a bless ing it is to pay an honest debt, and in return see the cheerful smile of the merchant or banker, and know by that Mnile he says come again, and let our dealings in th future bo a pleasint as in the past. And how pleasant it i to pay taxes to aupport a good govern ment that defends life, pernon and property, and furnishes court of jus tice, that arc all the time in session, to redress all our wrongs, to furnish good schools, good roads and equal rights and libertle to all. Talk about your poor oppressed far mers and hard times inHhe country; it ain't so. We are as independent a larks and busy as bee. We don't be long to Anybody but our wives and children, with true allegiance to od and goisl will to all mankind. Fat Farmer. r.EOr.GNAIZED. Editor Express Permit Us to say through your paper that the Babbath shool of the First Presbyterian church was reorganized last week, and we now give a cordial invitation to all persoiiH, young or old, noUrdtending other ch)ls, whether in the city or country, to come and join us in the study , of the Kcripture. In stead of the monthly wc have adopted the weekly offering plan, so all wish ing to contribute can give their contri bution to their teachers. 2s pain will be spared tomake the school inter esting and instructive to all w ho may uttend. j:j!Axr,Kuiwr,nto,de,iU- THANKSGIVING HIPPER. The ladies of theM. E. church will serve a thanksgiving supper from H to 8 o'clock on Thanksgiving day iu the building formerly occupied 03 (Joan's furniture ot.re. Froew-d to aid the church. ' All are cordially invited to o mie and enjoy a social hour, and aid iu keeping the interests of the church before the people. Kupper, 1 cents J to not fail to be present. All there! wc have the pleasure and honor of announcing ouee more to the reader of this paper that we are In the field as editor again this week, a the editor-in-chief ha skipped out and left the bare-faced troubles, cure and auxin die of this establishment on us, and to save us we do. not know where he lias gone. Early Monday morning he packed up his grip and started out.and ha not showed up since. Hince the duties incumbent 011 this office have fallen upon us we have given two curs ings to unknown parties, who came ut us "red-eyed and roaring," that had come several miles, it seemed, lu a half-walk, half-run gait, to whip the editor, but, alas for the poor wretches ! we were too much for them! After waltzing them through the different part of this establishment half a dozen times, by the ear, we then led them to the subscription book and, after collect ing all their arrearage aud receiving pi y for thiec years' subscription in ad vance, we let the unhappy wretches depart, sadder but wiser men. Kut it i the foreman of whom we are afraid; whose sonorous volw, as be asks lor copy, raise us from our seat, raises our hair on eud, raises u riot and causes us to resurrect an old pair of shears and the latest eastern newspaper, which generally puts a quietus 011 him for half an hour. Don't forget the great discount for cash on Job work of every description, which is done in the latest and best style, and also on back sub scriptions. Tills offer, which, you will remember, we made on a former occas ion, is still open, but close to-morrow evening at four o'clock. Cornea run ning, and oblige ThkImp. Thompson & Overman, the leading harness dealers, Albany, Or. OJJB PRIGa II A.H ;"V02V for us the respect of the community,' It has got to h(r nn understood thing that wc don't chango a our rvriro. W.-inst' wcVr-Txi't tro lower and wo won't co higher. Wc fix our price just on the inside of cost, .-allowing us the fair profit we need to live, and wo don't . budge from that. 11M 11 t I 1 1 i 1 .-. L A. ! . a ny snouiu we ; 1 1 wo tun i maice somottu ng wc waste wiuw in selling. Hut the foinetiing,we iviake is always ometliin lower than the price made elsewhere. ONE PRICE HAS WON Us a largo trade. Folks don't like to haggle. ' It's a relief to know, at -the word go, just what you have -got to pay. 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 for a dollar less. - . One price pleases everybody in the long run and leaven no doubt in the buyer's mind about' his own shrewdness or tho merchant's hourly. M PI GGE'EAS. Us friends, for every customer is a friend. Buyers appreci ate the fact that wccould not make a fixed, rock-rooted price unless we made it at figures that would meet any and all competition. . ... : If they make a lower price they lose money, and that makes it only a question of time . 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. AVe have a line of the celebrated lroadhead goods now m transit. Our BOOT and SHOE stock is complete, and our un- . prccedentcd large sales go to prove that our customers appre ciate a good thing when they see it. Lebanon. Scio, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1&9. To whom it ri,y eonrcrn: I take pleasure in commending to the public the bearer of this letter, Mr. It. N. Wright. He is a good scholar, having gradua ted in both Literary and Commercial Departments of this College. He is a young man of more than or dinary ability, and has had several years successful experience In teaching in the common school and college.. lie is an earnest, honest, energetic, Christian gentlenjan.and I believe will Jill with fidelity any position which he would bo willing to accept. Very truly, J. M. Auam, Hccretary. (IIIUCH NOTICE. ITie first (Quarterly Meeting of the Methodist Episcopal church, of Leba non will be held on Nov. 23 and 24. Quarterly conference on 23 at 2:30. 1'reaching Satuaday evening and Sun day morning and evening by Elder Wilson. Union Thanksgiving B.irmon will br held iu the M, E. Church at 11 o'clock Nov, 28. Sermon by Uev. J. It. Kirk patriek. .All arc cordially invited. A collection will be taken. In a recent article in the Youth's Companion, on "How Ut cure a cold," the writer advisea hot kfaiouade to be taken at lei time. It U m dangerous treatment, espjtiially during the severe cold weather of the winter mouths, at it opens tho pores of tho skin and leaves the system in such condition that another aud much more severe cold is almost eertalu to be contracted. Mirny years constant usu and the ex perience of thousands of persons of all ages, has fully demonstrated that there Is nothing better for a severe cold than Chamberlain's Cough U'-medy. Jt acts in perfect, harmony with nature, re lieves the lungs, liiielies the tough te nacious mucus, making it easier to ex pectorate, and restores the system to a strong and healthy condition, l'it'ty cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. For a lame back try saturating a piece of llaiuiel with Chamberlain's Pain balm and binding it on to tho ef fected parts. This treatment will cure any ordinary case In one or two days. Pulti JSalm also cures rheumetism, sprains, swellings and laine.iess. Ml cent bolt Its for sale by M. A. Miller. When you arc tired of paying three prices for groceries take a rest and trade wifh C, ji Jfrowueli, Albany. C. C. HACKLBIAN, - - Oregon. iARJIS WANTED TO FELL. E. G. Beardsley, BKOAIlAtMK ST., - ALBANY, OltECON, Farms and City Property for sale. CorreHjjoudenco solicited. P. O. Ilox 341. " Itedroek orices, new goods and stan dard brands at botli the Mammoth ana One Price Cash Stores of C. II. Monta gue. . Money To Loan. Money to loan at' a low rate rate of interest, on good farm . property in Linn County, or on liest city property in Albany. Apply to Hlackburu and Wright, Albany, Oregon. Be f e 't C I ci 1 j 1 1 jn r Is giving splendid satisfaction to tho trade and the sales are positively mnr velous, which can lie accounted for in no other way except that it Is without doubt thfl best iu the market. Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. . Wc keep it. JI. A. Miller, Druggist. Cruson & Men.ics will furnish your windows and doors cheap. Mr. K. P. Lovejoy, a largo dealer in general merchandise nt Wahuska, Ne vada, says: "I have tiled .St. Patrick's Pills and can truthfully say they are the best I have over taken or known used." As a pleasant physic or for dis orders of the liver they will always give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A, Miller. If you want to adorn your home, make your wife happy and feel real good yourself, Just go to Foi tmlller .t Irving, of Albany, and make a selec tion from their immense stock of furni ture. AH classes, ntyles and variety of suites, or separate pieces. No trouble to show cotno and see. Do not buy any eastern hush when you can get those splendid Bucking ham & Heeht goods at Montague' Mammoth, store and also nt hisOnA Price CVh Blore. One price and cash at the now cask store, i nu every thing sold cheap and delivered to any part of the city. Montagues magnificent NEW stock of Hacking ham & Hi-cht's boots and ihocs tunnufucted expewdy tt?t hint. jilaiu . 1 twuftipatlon.