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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1890)
t I ffekbaijoi? Express. Wi:iDAY,.. JANUARY 24, LOCAL AND GENERAL. llfurA & Holt have the linrnt hIIiuim lu the city. There M ill bo a daneo at Union Hall thin ttvciiliitf. George C. Stand rd,' of Brownsville, Wan In town tli 1m week. Jleiiiember the meeting of the Board f Trudu for next iilonday evening. Dr. I. V. Starr, of Albany, van to ho Hi-en on our Htrects on Wednt-Hduy of lit in week, Wo tiro glad to uy Unit C. 11- Monta KUo U ublo to he up ami out on the streets ugttiu. J'tii tli.M wMiing U wimple copy of the ExniKHM win fcet It by dropping us a lontul curd. Ths real cMtutc sale for the new your Indicate lliul the record for JSOO will bt more than double Hint of 1889. Leb anon dirt l getting to be k nice thing to have hoiu of. ltev. 1'". W. Pttrkcr, of Woodburn, wrh in towu the hitter part of limt week. lie purchiiHed Uireo loU in Wa koiii'k (addition uud one in Kirkpat-rk-k'n Hecuiid addition while here. The huow und severe ntoruin have made it iiecciry for the owner of exteunive herd of wtock, In the Uni tuh niuuiitultiH in Wyoming, to ship their stock itilo Kaitun und NebrtiHka to feed then. Mr. I). Andrews has bought a half kitortat in A. 1". Iluiuiltoii'it More ut tjwwt Horn.!, where hi intend going im noon in he e:ui gi t well enough to tuke ehargo of the ft tore. He will not mve his family up there now. There 1m un immeiiwe amount of miow in the mountains tho widest Inhabl tuNitM nay lln-re never weremich depths so when the chliiook comes look out lor reMuelH anu a general overnow ana w lie prepared fur the results. Rev. J. It. Kirkputrick returned from Seattle last I i iday.and ever since huff liecn con lined to the house, and part of the time to the bed,' with lung fever and an uld uttaek cf liver com plaint. However, he is now able to be tip. T. C. Peebler & Co. have put up two lotw to ru Hie ofl'.one of which 1h a corner lot, He (idiTM u chance at these lotsat $10. The drawing will ue by numbers iyd the Idgheat in to get the corner lot f Vtlielowent the other. These lots "eiitiiated In h fa voruble partol towu tund this In an excellent chance to get twt flue lota. nicies oi incorporation were men Mondly in the office of the secretary of state i'y the CoivallU, Brownsville & JuwleiV Itjuhvay, with J. II. Lee, J. It. Bryson, Jauien A. CauUvorn, Peter JIuuie, (Jeo. A. Dyson and T. J. Black, Incorporators; ciipital stock, o0,0!)0; jirliiclpal ofllce, (.Virvallis; object, pri marily to build a railroad from Brownsville to Corvallls. The superintendent of the railway tuuil service concluded arrange ments with the agents of the Oregon railway & Xavigaliou Co., Tuisilay,by which all mall for Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho and Montana, which has been held back some days on aecount of the snow blockade on the railroad, will be forwarded Wednesday, Janua ry 22, by the steamship Columbia. Under the statues It U the duty of . . ..r I.. j fli .1 .the county court at its first term In each year to make a jury list contain ing the names of person, to servo as grand nud trial jurors in the circuit eoiirt for the following year. Tho list must contain 20O namos, and below are the naiHesof Lebanon's citizens who are on the lint : W T Jordan, 11 Chea die, 0 F Burkltart, J C Moiwholder, It C Miller, L T Evans, U W Cruson,R V Blodgett, Jos Elliins, John Denny,C O Uentry, 8 M W IXindman.Chris Hard man, Frank Hall, J It Keebkr. I llev. A. Le Boy of Brownsville clos ed a series of lectures la the Cumber land Presbyterian church of this place on Tuesday evening. These lectures have been well attended, considering t he immense amount of sickness in our ;iovn, and have resulted in much good -.both by imparting much valuable in struction' and awakening a hungeriug and th irst for knowledge and exciting i siurit of research. The learned gen tleman has traveled .extensively inliu vope and Asia, as well as in America, and has so thoroughly noted his ob ervatioiis as to make ids hearers feel like (.hey, too, laid gone the same Jour neys themselves. We heartily com .U.'KjU tffrtcverend gentleman to any huroh or community, as an trnsy, Hu nt,, graceful and lust uietive talker," KKWft ITEMS. T, C. recblor & Co. Bold two lots to Oeorgo Peebler und two to Cliarles (Joan this week. One good four-year-old horse for sale c1icmi well broke apply at this oiHeo und get a bargain. On Wednesday night tho mall from the East arrived In Lebanon via the O. Il.&N. Co. ' lino. Mr. Ben Barker has closed his bill nrd and pool hall. Wc suppose tho reason was that it was not paying enough. Since tho la grippe first btruck our town It has kept tho doctors on the move, but their business seems to be slackening now. Potatoes and apples are scarce arti cles in this city. It seems as if plenty cf apples could be in the market at this season if proper care was takeii in packing. Do hot buy any eastern trash when you can get those splendid Buckingham & Hecht goods at Montague's Mam moth store und also ut ills One Price Cush Store. It has boon nearly two weeks since a train has been through from Califor nia, and from the present outlook there Is no toiling when it will get through. Most all who have bad the la grippe are about well, but some few still have it. On a whole, it is vanishing rapid ly, and we believe there have been no merious cases. Our goods reach us direct from the manufactory and every pair of our lxMtB and shoo ure fully warranted. When you need any boots or shoes look over Montagues large new stock. A gentleman from saletti has rented the corner store room fonucily occu pied by Peebler & Buhl, and intends putting in u stoek of groceries and gent'a furnishing goods next month. John G. Reed has bought the entire stock of bankrupt goods of B. I Bod- well and hits oK H( d the store again. Mr. Beed says ho intends putting in a new stock of goods. Bodwell is help ing him in tho store. The Lafayette Ledger has changed its management. .8. Dorrls.of the linn, having sold his interest to A. B. West erfleld. Newspapers are thick in Yamhill.the'county having luorethan any county in the state excepting Multnomah. In Ohio a wife beater was rode on a rail and and seriously injured. The friends of the man attempted to rescue him, but were driven off by the regu lators and the ride continued. Jeal ousy was the cause of the tenting and justice the cause of the ride. Ilurrlsburg is up with the times and some of her business men are making nrrangeuients to build a 120-ton eU-am-er of light draught to ply on the Will amette between Eugene and Corvallis. Kaui May, Mr. Davis and several other Ilarris'rurg citizens will furnish the money. -We hope the plan may be carried through. We have bought a now press and during the past six mouths have added a large quantity of new material to our wftlcc, and have just ordered from Portland a large stoek of printing sta tionery, and have unother order on the way from Han Francisco, which will enable us to more fully meet toe de mand of the general public for job print ing lu the future. "The editor und foreman of this office a short time before Christmas each purchased a nice umbrella, and had had them but a few days before they were picked up by some poor, ungrate ful and unsympathlzing wretch, and they have never beeu relumed to their owners. Oivingtothb inclemency of the weather the above mentioned editor and foreman nave been com pelled to purchase new ones, and sad Indeed will it be for the unprincipled piece of humanity who takes either of theso useful and necessary articles. "Last Wednesday Dr. Hill was called out from Albany to consult with Dr. Jjambersou to consult with him in the treatment of Mrs. Case, who has been quite ill. Dr. Hill had to go baefc to Albany that night, and Allen Nieker son took him on his velocipede. As they were lmrj.ng Albany the south bound cverland train was about to start out, so they to il; the velocipede oil" the track about 200 yards from the depot, and as the doctor wanted to go oil' on the train, both ran as fust as they could, uud in tho Jn tense darkness KlckersoH fell into a cattle guard and struck his head on .the railing, making him insensible for a while. He was given all tkc medical uld needed, uud then puton the Lebanon train and brought home. lie is now getting nlMig all right, but has a very bad r looking face.. BANTIAM ACADKMV. The present term at Snntinm Acade my closes Friday, January 31. Hprlng term ope.is Monday, Feb. 3. The question, "BesolvBcl, That a minister of the gospel, can, consistent ly, vote the republican or democratic ticket," Is to bo discussed at tho Acad emy Friday night. It promises to be quite Interesting. It is ojien night. You are invited to attend.. For Tkacmkbs who desire to more thoroughly prepare themselves for work, Kant lam Academy offers superi or advantnx. Spring term of ten weeks opens February 3d. SCHOOL NOTES. Our school is rather slim this week, but hope the la grippe has about done tho work und will go from the pupils, so they can soon be In their pluce again, Wo don't care to acknowledge who "Itol" is yet awhile, but If our notes should fail to appear the editor might "give us away." As Mr. Thompson pays he is out cf taffy, I suppose the girls will not be going to the Cash Store this week. Small scheolboy.ou being questioned by his mother what a period denoted, he answered, "A full stop." "Well, my son, what does a comma denote?" Small boy "To come on." Tho prizes given to the two different grades for the past term were presented last Friday to Miss Abbie Fry and Maggie Cotton each fire dollars. Ye correspondent having beeu out of school most of the time on account of la grippe, has not been able to gather all the news. Tho contestants are hard at work practicing their speeches for next Fri day, at which time the contest will take place. The prize to lie owarded is a silver cup. Box,. We notice that Webster and Mary arc not us lively as usual this week. Wonder what's the matter. Okkoox's Timjjkr Lands. The "rush" for timber laud has about ceased ut present, to be revived when the charms of spring awuken, and the mocking bird is singing on the bough. Title has been acquired to vast quanti ties of timber land in Oregon during the past year. There has been muen swindling indulged in by rascally thieves calling themselves iand locat ors, but there has also been a vast volume of legitimate transactions made, which will result in the starting of many big sawmills in various por tions of the state. The business of the Iloseburg land office for 1889 was huge , as follows: Number of pre-emption filings, 508; number of homestead entries from Jan. 1, 1S8!), 430. Number of final entries from Jan. 1, 1889, to Jan. 1, 1890, 1G5; number o. final cash entries from Jan. 1, 18S9,to Jan. 1.1S90, 410 Amount of acreage covered, 24,!i00 acres. Amount of cash receipts, 111,243 28. Herald. At Portland potatoes have advanced in price since the freeze and are being retailed nt 2 cents per pouud, while wholesale dealers ure paying 1J cents. At Salem they are retailing at 1 per bushel, and at 00 cents In Lebanon, the advance haying beeu steady durisg the past week. A year ago potatoes were so cheap that many Lebanon people purchased them to feed their cows. The 1888 price was dither a discourage ment to growers, and as a consequence the large crop was not raised in 188'J. But those who did plant many last year and did not sell too quick were well repaid, as the splendid price they are now bringing testifies. Bert Lucas, the Monmouth bicycli t, iu about two montUHyill go east, md in company with about thirty ther bicyclists will do Europe on a bicycle, traveling through France, Switzer land, Belgium, Germany and Eng land, on a safety. He will be gone until September 1st. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should be so careful about as selecting a cough syrup. Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup costs no more than the cheap und inferior nos trums thrown upon the market. The best is none too good. Be sure and get Begg's Cherry Cough Syrup, We keep it on hand at all times. M. A. Miller, Druggist. I What a Fortune Is a good healthy, pearly skin. Few are aware of the short time it takes for a disordered liver to cause blotches on the face, and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of Begg's Blood Purifier und Blood Maker will restore this organ to its natural und healthy state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities, It is meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every bottle. M. A. Miller, Druggist. Hacklenian has Not thocanuino Russian - f V fill tho demand with the best goods, either Eastern or West ern, made. Everything in the Shoe line from The Cheapest to the IN THIS LINE HAS BEEN THE BEST SINCE START ING BUSINESS, AND WE 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. T T.lnD All parties contemplating building, or desiring lumber for any other purpose whatever would do well to call on HUMPHREY & TAYLOR, At his lumber yard at this place or at the sawmill. We have on hand a first-class stock of Rough and Clear Lumber Bills of all kinds filled on short notice. Give me a call Before Purchasing Elsewhere. Humphrey & Taylor. NEW STORE and We have a complete line of ladies' and gents' Rubber Goods, Rubber Coats, Raglans, Circulars, Newmarkets.and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. Prices to suit the trade. Rubber Boots, Sandals and Men's Rubber Overalls. We sell M. 1). Wells & Co's. celebrated custom made Boots and Shoes,and carry tho latest styles. These goods are purchased direct from tht manufacturers in Chicago Agents for tho celebrated Ludlow shoes, in women's, misses' and children's gotids. GOOD VALUE and SQUARE DEALING! We invite your patronage. Barrows & Searles, ALBANY, OREFON. FARMS WANTED TO BELLI E. G. Beards!ey BHOADALMX ST., - AI.HAKY, UltKUOX, Fiinns ami City Property for sule. Correspondence hoMctted, T. O. Uox 341. Jloury To I.oau. Money to loan ut a low rate rate f intercut, on good farm property in Linn Comity , or on bent city property in Albany. Apply to Blaekburu uud Wrijjutj Alba'iy, Oregon,. got the Grip ! ! ! ffrippe, but the Grit) on tho Jioot anu Mioo business of the city. How did lie get it? Wo will tell you how: by keeping the best goods at the right, prices. Now there i.- no one who can dispute it successfully but what sucli goods as the W. L. Douglas lines for Men and Boysr Hough tfc Ford's Ladio.'s Fine Shoes, and William Hoyt Go's, for Children, is tho best in the United States. Wo realize tho fact there are a great many Boots and f Shoes used in this vicinity, and we are fully prepared to Best. Our Sales During Oregon. FRESH GOODS! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice In heri'by (ilvim tlmt iu ('01111111111100 will tlio provisions ul'llio ni't off 'ourcsx ut' Jiim:i.. 1s:m, t'litilM "An act fur the Mil ul' tiinlicr luiul' in the Ktuti'Mifciiliroriiiii, tlri'tron, Ni'vada, uiu Wushiiigti 11 Territory,." NA10I.'.0. li. PKNTLAXn, of Porfhmil.vounly of MuUniniiali.tiile of Oregon, linslliisi'.iiy lileil in this o')ie his sworn Mule , iiieiit No. jiv:, fur the imicliie ol lols 1 uml 'J iiikI of iieU ol'.-eelion I, Tn S of H 1 K, and w oiler proof toshuw that the land cKurht is moie valnalile for itstljilier or stone than fur arieiiln,.. al niriuw?s. and lo establish lit, claim to said land lt'.tn, flw. n,irtslr iilid tJct'itl l'.,r ill' 1 his itt'lli'it ul j onwui l ily, Oregon, on Friday, the 11th day oi' April, isiii. He names lis witnesses- Johir Y. Johnston, liolr rt Finlcy and William llaeUahay, of I'orllund. Oregon, and I.. t.. Trusk, ol'Taeoiua, Washington. Any ttnd all ierson eiiiiiiiiini adversely the aUiv-descrilii'l lands we requested to tile their claims In this ut ice un or lieloro said 11th day ul April! KW. J.T, AiTM;sox.lU'tHi'f