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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1890)
'f'-.'f W . ST -'K .. . rl'f ...... FUUiAi', JAKL'AKV 1?, teal axd .cekkral ; i!ui"gc Buhl bft for B dem ycxter day. II md tliruini'.l ftnry ('iiiiimciiciiig with HiIh hmiiu, R.'inuirilK'r tlii! Uwrd of Trade mect in Monday evening. Over the Border, a (serial Htory, com menee in thin issue. Jio sure and read it, J'iaul cutnte utill e.hni,'e hand rnp ldly In LcL.!io;i, Let the good work yooii. "Thu ctmililimtkiij uf tiie wifo of M. A. Miller got out oi' 11 x tliw week mid had to be driven In. The Western Ur.lon 'iYlegraph Com pany emuieiiee,l lheeonM.rue.lioii c.fu telegraph line between tliia place Mid AlOuuy. Mr. Leul.i) mid family, junt from 'IYxim, are. lu town. Th:-y urc looking around for u miitable place io wtni't u bahtry and eandy Hlorc. liuoi'tfu 1'eebler U now conductor on the train fiom hero to Albany, and Condut-tor Jiuxioti i tiiltitin 'Iay oil'." Ho left for Ciuif'urnm on TiKHday. KrtX'-atiy ut IliouiiHville William IIunt'.T, :'..-.vl HI, iil Mr. Jiuamer, iiycu 7s, wore united in marriage. The happy I'oUjih? liivvi: the buM wilhes of Tin: Kxiuu-:.. The Board of Trad a meets n,'iiin Moiid.tv ev..ii!-, und every member uiii citizen hiioaid id tend, as tha rm miltee on advertl-dng will then inula' their report und lay ti proportion be fore, the people for ud vert Mug the town. The "devil" and editor are hath com jdiilnii!;' tUSs irtornljijr, lunl ncith;?r hardly able to movts, hut owing to the importune of our work nnd the "pow er of the prist." we will try to make nut one more di.y, anyhow, bet 0! th" In Jtrippe, the U sripptf. Born, near H.lavillc, Oregon, to the wife of F. M. ll.is-.en, n 12-poiind hoy. Mother und child doing well. Oregon y- ;tmnhc und Oregon babies can't tie beat, und Linn in the banner eounty of the Mtutu for the h'tter. En. It would he iui)HHlhli) for i.s (ogive the iiiuiHH of all tliwt ure on the hiel; list this week, but wo tliinU weircn..fo iu wtying thre lire not a half-down fiintilien in town which lum not hudtlie 1 lu grippe, or influenza, r.s you like. t- During th ? week a heavy wind for thi- ntute awept ominously through the valley.eoi.ilnjr from the -onlli ut u very rapid nU. In Lebanon it rattled the slgiiK mid howled nriiinul the corners. It vnn co-mideruble for Oregon nwUi.ii probably the ti ardent we ever have. L.Pamncl, publisher of the lending ningtiziuc of thin coiiht.thc Went Hhore, if I'ortlund, wiim in town Wed nut-day KoKc.iting H'llwerii'iioiiM forthl j-uinud, s.nd wuh HineofHful In getting quite a nuniber, uKhoiigh he did not receive the Fi!ijort he. wim entitled to by the liberal idler inn le to the c: i-'iiB of Lebanon nnd vicinity. However he will give un ilhiHtrated doeiiptive ur tU'le on our town in u few week:!. At Oi'.gon City Monday a man made u filing u hlhig in the hind cttleo that lm;n extraordinary one, nt least for him. His Kiilifutici;i wns for forty ticrcH near Jliiwaukt e, in township 1 Houth, range 1 east. When he upi-lied to the regtKter that oili-dal nun.nned t lie ldeee of hind applied for to he rail road land, and ho stated. Upon look ing the mutter up on the- records it wan found to bo vacant. Am land in that vicinity in worth iOO or upwards per nere, tie applicant has secured from Uncle Sam a very valuable homestead. To the cito..nn of Lebanon und v einlty:-! feel it due to you that I should explain the eauao of my absence nu Monthly night to continue my lec ture course as i.iinoimccd in your pa paper. On Baturday evening I receiv ed n conmiunl.-atiou from the esteemed junior of the N. K- Church, informing me of u protracted meeting! being in jirogiws, with a re,iuet to defer my lectures until the closa of the meetings. I respectfully complied with said re quest. The Into hour of tin receipt of this conimuncfttio.. rendered It hiibos uiiiln fur me to nreveiit the disunnoitit- ment of the intelligent congregation which ussenibU'd for the lecture on Monday evening. Feeling that .this will he'kiudiy accepted by the disap pointed public, I am Youru Itosp'y A, LkUuy, t',... n.,- H ',) V"V "e, .T:'T'u"y 1 . .i.i. . It" tl.o la grlpjie. j Led are to-tuorrow night. .. liH nil aM'cnd. : ' VJkh Aa'J.i iller fposit m-veral dr.j- In KiiKi'iie. Ili-i w-k vlaitl.'ig. A ini'Jlitiei'y More ha been opened iu Ihe Kol-0 I'lKHi) X:0'j;t ''ocr (1 'I'M: V.X" i'KKHH ttfllCO. Miss (Jllie Wascom, who returned from her visit to Washington hist Fri day, has ti nee been quite t-ick. Rome of the young people who went out sleigh-riding the last evening, de nied having to walk homo before they were accused. "A guilty conscience needs no accuser." The newspapers nro getting off a pun on the prevailing disease by remark lug, for instance: La grippe is like Tin; Exit.iwb, nearly everj body U taking it. 1'rettygood. Ahem! shake. A Tkciink-al Would. Nearly ev erything is run by technicnli'i'ys now adays. Not only law suils but even footraces. At McMinnville two men recently run. Moth falling they crawled under the rope, one ahead of the other. The race was declared a arh aw us noiiher one brctsUxi the rope. What it ih. The matter hag at last been s( ttlcJ. A newspaper run by a a miniutcr U'Wn all about it: "The La (Jrippc na it is denominated by those who have more technical knowledge than brains, ij nothing more than the 'col W oar nnoc-dors wrestle 1 with from the fig leaf was di-tcurrled as a garment and people began to live iu houses." IIkai. Estate 8alkh. Tlie follow lowkig art the sal-s of real estate mad-j in Jebu!:on this week, which cecri.s ns if our ti. wn was still on the gro w: T. C. Feebler & Co. to Chas. Goan, three lots. T- Wm. A. Goan, two lots be longing to Hoard & Holt. To Geo. Buhl, one lot belonging to Ib-v. F. W. Parker; all of which were in ILirkpntrick's addition. Also, l'etci sou &. Wallace wJd for E. 1 1 in-ton to Ceo. Muhl, tr o lots iu Cow an's addition. For E. Huston to W. E. Hardin, two lots in Cowah's ttdtlitioii. Mr. Hardin Is h.iely from J'ako'a, and intends erecting a nice dwelling as soon iss he Can get the lumber. Mkax Mic.v. There has long been a c;.-nlesl, in thi; worl l to find the meanest man, and a great many i tarns appear on the subject, some of them nol, very savage, hut nevertheless in teresting. Here is one: "Jf reports nro true, Pendleton contaius a very lazy, good-for-nothing (i.izcii, who has n son of the sr.me calibre. They do no work, but allow the women of the household to do the m filing for the family. A cord of wood was bought for the family by nyin pat nix ing neighbors, nnd the male n.emberu v.otd 1 not eveu do the wnving net, the husband endoavniiug to hire or jer snade some one el.-e to saw the wood. Peiidieion lny;i claim to the 'nieanett man' in Oregon." First -class work nt HeCkire'd barber b!io-:i. The best job work is done by the Exim:i-. 1'ure blood Wyandotte chickens for sale by li, S. Itoberts. One goiid f.nir year-( Id horn; for sale cheap well bro!;u apply :tt this oflieo and get a bargain. Persons knowing thomsc'ivt s indebt ed to Cruson & Meiiy.ie.s, be kind enough to call and settle at once. Wheeler is running his s-aw-miil nt full blast is ready to Jill all orders. For sale, a fine young horse, four years o'd, well broken in. Aju-ly at this oiMce. oaoja qsn,) ao.ij otio HI I" osps pun o.to j qjoui -im:pj K,onJ'li:)iR)j; hjoo3 IM-J-'H q uun;.'tfupi.ni(i pmu.-ic'rfosoimS mw noA UOlJAl lWl(,ll U.MJHIIO A'lUt A'lKJ JOU 0(J IJruson & Menzies are -rejiared to fur nish you with d-iois and -windows clieajRir than anyone c!hj in Lelmnou. Ourgoodsreacli us direct from the manufactory and every jmir of our boots and shoes are fully warranted. When you need any bootsorshots look over Montagues large new stock. We cull especial attention to the new nd. of Harrows & Henries, of Albany. They are both gentlemen of largo and varied experience in the mercantile) business; having each travelled for years over the greater part of the Unit ed Stat vs, and now they have located r.t A i'i0'" m--"i --'i -il'i nt i-f-ck-ni'l"!'! I ,r'Hwimi!rj'ywiw Quite u i.im'utt't' or u-.u" :yi.o Unn',-: nru oul tb.is vis k wit!-, ,hr,y--.;-ipe, or ih (lumiKM, just ns yea like to Barneit.' ,. -ei'il ff our piipils went down to tho C. P. .church Monday eve to hoar r ifct.iii'c, but it wtrai the lecturer IV.ii !Ml to p::t in it.n :ipM-arr.ce: Mr. !FI!!'-o,1 Co ii you eMdiiin? I uri-' derf-bind in; w'.'iit oft'timi loft the iruin. -' Since wc hear the silvery sleigh bells no longer, wc begin to listen for the mellow wedding bells, which arc next best. The extreme change is too much for Alice. We sec she took her month's vacation "just the same" as in old En gland, but we are glad her vacation is over and she is back in school once more. Two of our girls scern to lie very fond of going to the cash, store sor "taffy" and other candies. It seems as though two of our town drls will be obliged to risk tiie boys t" take their arms this year. You are Wright, girls, that is the Norman style. Miss Ji. K. Is as pious as ever this week; sits up in the Amen corner and studies hard. How Is this weather for tho Oregon Webftot. Wc will all be f peaking good Eng lish now, as the Prof, has pushed us up to that gnat eminence parsing. Letter-writing is quite an interesting feu tu re; of our school, and if - e keep on improvirg we will attain that great ac complifhiiur.t of behif; able ta write a good letter. llh. ItoIl of Hon.r. The following aii the names of jiu pils of Lebanon Public Hrhool who were neither absent nor Tardy during tho month ending January 10, 3890: Eari Long, Bei t Cotton, Delbert and Archie Cross, Fay Donr.ca, Walter Daggett, Occur Hyde, Georgic linger, Earnest Hardin, Charlie Osburn, Georgic Cruson, Hattie titty, Pearl Long and Minnie Cruson. Narucs cf those who were present nnd punctual during a term t f three month;-: Earl and Pearl Long, Myrtio Cursor), Walter Daggett, Francis and John Springer, Bert Cotton and Thad ius Andrews. Fan'Xje Gmas.Teadi er of Primary Department. MILL CITY ITtX3. January 10, 1800. Bnow is about ten inches dtvp. M!s!-jCarrie .Sutton left (o-day to visit her ineiids uud rclativcu near Ltb naii'i:;. Mir-s Maggie Badger left for Albany to-day, where the inlomU entering Bchool. Married, at the Cliff House, June o, by the. Kev. Hurlburt, of .Stsyton, Mr. W. I). Garmon ai d Misi Carrie Stew art, both of Mill City. The 8. L. Co. are busily engaged i:i voii'ing etock and jrc-priTig for a nesv year's run M.V" AUiJUT Tov& To lie Uivt-a A-.vay. V.'iBiin the next si;;ty iwiys two lots on M.iiu street will be given away to any party or pasties who will br.iVd on em h lot and carry or. a good legitimate business fur three years. Inquire f Peterson & Wallace, real estate agenU. , l);HK.ln(!v)H Xo(i'. Lebanon, Oregon, Jaa. 1, l.e:0. Notice is hereby given that the part nership existing between J. S. Court ney und F. K. Jlaihtrd, known us the firm of Drs. Courtney & Mallard, lias been dissolves, .ind nil parties knowing thenaselves indebti'd to said linn will please settle, with J. H. Courtney. J. K. Coi ktxkv, F. It. MALI.Altl). A Good Coue'h Syrup. There is nothing parents should be so ca re f u 1 a bou t as i ( d ef t i 1 1 g a eo t : t ; h sy r u p. Megg's Cherry Cough yri;p csts no more than tho cheap and inferior nos trums thrown upon the market. TIki best is none too good. Me sure and get Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup, We keep it on hand at all times. M. A. Miller, Druggist. What a Fortune la ii good healthy, pearly skin. Few are aware of the short time it takes for a disordered liver to online blotches on the faee, smd u dark grensy skin. One bottle of Begs's Blood Purifier ;u.d Blood Maker will rent.oro this org.n to its natural and healthy state, and cleanse the blood of all impuri;ie,- It in meeting with 'wonderful sna os. Wo gmmuitco every bottle. M. A. Miller, Druiwt. V1 . t- !; th" r.ibf.'.'"1 , n f 1. no lull i Kftt tlio genuino. . it fill the demand, with tho best goods, either Eastern or West ern, made. . Everything in the Shoe line from Tiie Cheapest to tte Best. Oor Sales During LN THIS LINE HAS BEEN TIIE BEST SINCE START ING BUSINESS, AND W7E EXPECT TO BEAT IT IN 1890. FOR ANYTHING IN THE BOOT AND SHOE LINE Come and see us. Next to the Bank. C. C. HACKLEMAN, Lebanon All parlies contemplating building, or desiring lumber for any oilier parnoso whatever wmild do well to call on HUMPHREY & TAYLOR, At his lumber yard at this place or at tho sawmill. We have on hand a first-class stock of Rough and Clear Lumber. Bills of all kinds filled ' on short notice. Give ine a eall Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Humphrey & Taylor, NEW STORE andFRESH GOODS! Wo have a complete line of Rubber Coats, Raglans, Circulars, Ne-wimirkets.and Silk and Gingham Umbr; Trices to Sandals and Men's Rubber Overalls. Wo n-11 M. 1). Vellr, & Ct's. cclobrated custom made Roots and Shoes.and carry the latest styles. These ppods are purchased direct from the manufacturers in Chicago Agents forthocclobvated Ludlow' shot?s, in women's, misses' and cliildren's goods. GOOD VALUE and SQUARE DEALING! We invite your patronage. arrows FAI1M3 WANTED TO SELL. E. G. Beardvley. liltO.UULUIS ST., - Al.B. OiiKOOX. Farms ami City Property for (sale. Correi-poiideiiec i-oiieited. P. O. 15ox 3.1. Blaui y To I. ina. t Money to loan at n low rate rate of Isiterewt, on good farm property in Linn Couiily, or on best eity pro))erty i. !,. .... A ,!! '.! :. I' l n;;.J iwt the Grin ! ! '..'.ft V? l'l. .O'V .: I W it and t'KM'ity. If.r-v did lie get it? W'u will It il yon Low: !y kei'j 'h):; tho best gno'l? at 'the ri;r!it p'rki.";.. Now there i:r no one Avhu .can dispute-, it; SiiocC'Ssfuiiy hut what such poods as tho V. L. Douglas lines for Men and Boys, Hough efc Ford's Lad ic's Fine Shoes, and William Hoyt Go's, for Children, is tho best in the United States. . We realize the fact there ; area great many Boots and Shoes used in this vicinity, and we are fully prepared to O Oregon. ladies' and gents' Rubber Goods, suit the trade. Rubber Boots, & Searles, ALBANY, OREFON. NOTICE FOH FUELICATICrl. otm'k i keroti' jdvyn (h-it in mii!kiiicu wall tile lrov!jii!H: "I" tin" :W1 i.f 'H1t-W of .lull.' . S7H, unti.lv! -All net 1'!V !!. ; alo ol tliuljcr lit n lu tli." iM.i!..-fWir)rii;a, (iv,-rwii, Novaiia, iiiitl Wu.-lii!i(i t T':riuiry,'! .'.i i;i.iK h. iksti.a;;i, of !rrt;i;-:il.' mily ol' Mu'ilnomiili.sluln nfOr.'?:.ii). lias II. is i i ! in Ihis i.l'iici; U wini sl.iu jiu'til ;'. 1 lirtM.'a! l uicluo ot lo'.n 1 und 2 nnl ; tUill l.--'.- .Ii WlKlM 1, 1 1 VJ t (ll 111 i., Ull'l "111 I otu-i'v-'""' tusliow tiitit Id" liiml mwisU Is. mine viiiiuifiic for its tuuV i- ( r.ion. limn fur uriciiitii a! iiiii ;' v. ui.ii t.i C'.nuiilisli hi-; I'iiiini f. wi'.l It.w! ir-i'M1-. n r, 1 i. . i . iiu n l(:ni' in i i i:" )!.('.) it. Ows.:i iiy, Oivn, ou l'iiUn, Uw Jlih u:v 1 1' Aiiril, !. ii. " lit namrmix vllnws(s: Jiihu V. .Johnston, Ilc'r rt Fl" !; iml Millitim Jt,'.aJ-.ay, of !'!" Ine.-l, Ori'Kuii, iiiil I.. Titisk, ol' T.ii-ur.iu. Va I i ? t f c : ! i . .iiyiuul nil )Hriiin clHiinwu.' udvyiw. ij- tin-HlMvi'-ii'n tIIh '1 V.iiu':a nre rcfjiu'stnt to lib; l!u if cliiimn '"i tht olliw wi or Ik'Iuio ,ail lith Jiiv of A i iu 1 !: -ye. J. T. Appkhson, IlojrfVcr a