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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1890)
( 1 I I: a (, Avail YOurseiTOTTneupportuniTyunerea anu SECURE A CHEAP HOME IN LEBANON, 112 3IOS-4T J NJ'ISIfcOUN TOWN ITS' THE VAT-.1VI3V A $50,000 Paper Mill wil be erected and put in operation during the present year. Town Property which can now he purchased at from fifty to one hun dred $iml fifty dollars per lot will double and even treble in value. A Water Ditch, costing twenty thousand dollars to build, will be hurried to comple tion during the coining suinnien giving us the best water in the state, Oregon Citv. alone excepted. COME AT ONCE TO LEBANON AND LOCATE IN OUR TO WW IMMeDIATeLY. RESOURCES- j.li tc.i will give oinploymcnt to pome tifiv and will moke a Of, a Great and Valrablost"H ( ountrv and l nxspects ; vv a quantities of wood - of a lirowinij Citv. J""1-. In ,rxifn,5V; t0 thc jtlounngitiilH and fitc fr thrt paper ' manufacturing establishment there t Vr ivnV C rCYTKl1 a C1 "aw mill owned bv our IXDAaU.N Arm tL: iLIV!,t.,rpr-winj feillMV citizen,' Mr. Uito. V. Wheeler, who places hi Nrw Industrie Arising Unlimited V'tr ppwrr Valuable Timber nij M.:.ttal Bclt-su-fitr.cf A Jvantajej. VAITAALE l5.ErtX FACTS 1ft Orioiii fn!inrlntf Mmklnf Thfir Jiotne 1 Oro. Utanon in d.aw-.tly situate! mtli'wwt blank of the Santiam i riv r 'uiil is surronml.-d bvthcbeht j f-rminp and pr.nhsg Sands in the! r-tutc of Oregon. It is nearly equi- dir-t t IVo.n Albany, the county j 1 Scio. heing' (.at. Hrowncviii au( VI v eH trnni each. I ' eomnier- .A 'imrtwc and m.ii ruuaeturing - indujiliics it i :d only to Alba i ii.fi i..rii-,Sn;i4 of the Ar,.... i.r.r.r h ,.f the S nitlifrn ! ..f 1 . rml ari-j Itie oii.u i u;u ,t of HUfldies I t the immense ., tr, .ivi.r 1 ami' e Cascade Mountain wagon people enjo AicUities for immerce. xvo health giving mineral firings are v:thni t-asv distance of Lebanon, tj.'.,t ..fSodaville U-ing four miles distant and Waterloo six miles, The numerous mountain streams iue 1 and the Santiam river tse 1 7 ample occupntion tor tne dwcxj.ies ,.f .'.hkI old Isaac Walton, as those waters altuuud with the d.;licious snxlgHinev trout, and many other varieties "of palatable table fish. (lame t,l all kind i found in plen ;! unni.l-,' in the mountains and 1, ilia -fn the flT ail'l hnuu iaM l.iot inns to xn t.i-v 1.11 1 , of Lebanon, uur fuuei ui .'o , . i;, urodivities bring to thv riniian J'rodiMiK ,Jl1" , , u manv lnnhies of tho class : town mnn x.opmin ..,.. ui tnrMiri elk deer, c;'., with ; Kiirh as iiP,UK,utu, -v ., . . liinla too iiumerovis ti men-' game iJinis too nui ho.u v ; Vnr tlie tourist or pleasure i tion. tor tne wuriei, v j . l.,. i ..i.nnon offcri wi induce-, welter u-uanon omm . , in the wav of iwod hotel : nienta in tne d ,...r.rultitiunH at reasnraldc rates acxtomfxiationH at , , inr -it irons ot .Mill-: wnh unsurpafso"! oiiwri. ,,r re'reation will come to Lebanon , hunting and fishing IVUtllUl U k p.IlarnjH an; uu iunout ej.. ,,-it) . hours rme irom vnc iu. j -i . 1 !.... t 41. o.ti. i itiiin it'ltn i f i' i vft 'fitii unvthimr iiL'p : weary Uusmess man oi -i-. .v...... ' ,t ..mi invalid WHO Ht'CKH iersi u iouu uui'.ns nivii" in n. n.nui iu to find it. The present population proix-riieis on ue maritei hi such U between seven and eight hund- prices th it parties sekin.? invest-rcd- aliout two hundred having j mentu a:-, i'-t -iW died at the moder beeti added 'tlw past year. The i ate jricci a,.Lwl for Lebanon prop- i Albanv and Fantiam canal taps tnejerty in comparison witn inaiasawi river at the northern Ixmndary of the town nnd affords a magnificent water power which is owned and controlled by O'Neil Brou. and S. A. Nickcrson as far as the jpower is practical for manufacturing pur poses at Lebanon. Mr. Niekerson is largely engage! in the planing and manufacturing business. His doors, sash, mouldings, brackets, rtc, have a wide reputation for neatness, honest workmanship, and in many eases quite artistic de signs. . , . The Messrs. O'Neil, the late pur- w g ol Hie crJUH"Ji I wu'1; Ure contemplating many and ile. improvements, among i they are now negotiating for ecessary machinery and build Laterial for the erection of a w t c paper mill to cost about fifty thous iantl dollars, and which when oom- lumber at small, reasonable rates, tbat anv who cnntcmnlnfo hnilili j must Ui satisfied with the prices. Within the city wcr Messrs. J Wiley A Walton own a fine steam I planer and each, door and window ; blind manufactures crtablirili-1 . f - V ... I owns quite an extensive furniture and undertaking establishment, where nay be taught a cradle for the infant, u desk for the ee!ixd bov, a fine fiit out for thc ncwiv married pair, easy chairs for oid ! ape and a comfortable casket for the ! dead. In Let he is willing and j abb' to furnish you any thing in his j Lne at most n-'-nnhh prices. Mr. "n hum ju au-i. .1 a one -.am 1 power to his man r. factory. Messrs. j liydo it Cross own and run a steam cnopiing mm nd are doing a finoj business. Arrangement are lcingi made for e ere v;n c; a loun.lry . anu maeiiine s and machine s. oilier imjxir-j iil frwtn material-1 ;U - , not the !ea,t important of VtiUev A wiiicli is the contemplated ditch ! nud,' its krom Cheadle's falls on the Snntiam ! .nn nlltolbnnon. A conn 11 nv heen : trade ' and! formed nd the nccesarv stock . .....i L-s(.ri-i .rtwr-f.. it i i rxp..-eted that active work on the i "V -pnV-1 canal or diteh will be!"1 P"'a m!nin n''tnes.and near commenced in the early summer j flmU'r b".' whl-h Vl11 Jlr"?' and hurried to comj-letion. Thc itably become if it not already !s, :., .1 1 ! one of the greatest sources 01 wealth 1.1. 11 ! u . .1. t . 1. ! "I' '"" 'f anon will lie better supplied with water tx.wer fr n,:1, nCetnrim, i jmrposr utati Cowan contrnl of ChaH. II. Ilaltni, nun uuieiv aiuL.11 unit u:i; . 1 i want 01 11s customers, noes ousi- h than anv town in the . . . . 5 ., e "1 . U'hi'h ia fur thn u'oH'ii-nd ituinrnrn Oregon Citv alone excepte-t. , " " The Lebanon 'Dank, owned by! U1 " ? t " ,r mill in two and one-half dav- and new on a broad basis and is an 1 1,1 u , ,l , m . ) , . dmi . . . . , . ; they are already reaping the bene- efficient factor to the business in- ,. f ., . . ! " , II j- vlt Hacrmce. Although tents of our town ami community. 1 !v .,, . . . , .,. K. .,;,:..! 1 the pai)er mill is not vet built, it is Mr. lvalsten is the principal owner : 11 , t . . . . ,.t- ii;,:1. ' an assured fact that it soon will be, of the various additions to the , .. ' Ti, i :i T for th contracting parties arc now town of Lebanon, while Messrs.!. . 1 , , . . , , . , , , un the cant making arrangements Kirkpatnek and Dodge and Mr. , . , .n , f, j - , : and giving orders to have the nH'- Jonathan aiuiu also own valua-1 . , . , r! , , . ( icssarv miK-iiinerv made. In view . ity They place the .r . . .1 i i i I. ana oOtamtMi lor lots an-i oiocks in other towns with not one-quarter the present advantages and future outlook of this one of the most prosperous towns in the Willamette valley. With our facilities for storing grain, wool, hay, and every description of marketable produce, the farmer finds in Lebanon a ready market for his products, or j if not satisfied with present price he can store them at the commodi ous warehouse of Mr, John Kettle or that of W. 1J. Donaca. Safe and rapid transportation is furnished by the Southern Pacific, Railroad, whose trains are loaded direct from these warehouses or from the com pany'a warehouse at the dejot. Our school facilities arc good; the fiantiam Academy, presided r 11 ' y-v i over by Prof. R. X. Wright and a corps of assistants, and the public wbool with Professor Hickman as Principal, guarantees to the people of Lebanon and vicinity that edu cational interests are veil looked after." In addition to the school there are three churches, the Methodist, Cumberland (Presbyter ian and Presbyterian, all in a prosperous and growing condition. Lebanon's location. Lebanon is located on the south bank of the scuth fork of the Kan- i,nn cmintv, which is the finest prain-prowinir country in the state. On the west is thc famous Albany Prairie, pood for prain. prass or fruits. Lebanon is built at an elevation of about 110 feet alwvc Albany, which pives it pood drain age. It is at the terminus of the S. P. R. II. with three trains per day. We have pure water and nlentv of it. iroud schools and churches. The Albany and Panti- im canal taps the Sar.tiara river near our tovn. piving m fwi water power at the n-rth end of town, which is owned by a company that M masons; arrrageme7its lor the erection prqer mills at this canal also rivea us point. Tl chean transportation for wood and lumber t- the -itv of Aibanv, thir- t, cn mil' ? . ..4 i' 1. .... thk :r-.;:.'iHAM s paradise. 1 A ..' : . ii i' I, . '' ' 11 ::i ' H; ' "rrl 8 i :ir"; 11!,c- " m a ama "I' ll,,e ?8"'tra "'ory variety; a land ?row the largest and best variety of fnuts to bn found in wiroupnoui ine jengin anu oreaoin of the land. Its citke "V' a 1 J 1 V wic and enterprising and ever 1 inJiiv'trir I r i 1 arl a lionnii if , lliuurvi 1 i y 1 fcki U f II' '11 vl ''1 . , , n manv thousand dollars for a inner , , , , , ot all of tluw tacts can we do more hat the emigrant can do ban east his lot among would be absurd to jtliir K (S :tot doing ho. The facts rir' r::i 11 in Tfiiki rrwiik bpa liki fit, mlltir.'.'iiri' and for the laboring man; f r the old and for the young; for the weak and for the strong; for men with a trade and for the man without; for everybody and may they take heed thereto and direct their feet hither, the sooner the better. ITS INHABITANTS. There are in the neighborhood of one thousand inhabitants in our town at the present time, although it will no doubt nearly double that amount during the present year, there is not a man in town, to the knowledge of the writer, who does not confidently believe this. And why should they not? It has the position, the wealth and the indus tries to do so. The people are genial, courteous and obliging, and the best of society may be found here. BUSINESS MEN. The business men arc of the most i rr . i ' 1 enterprising class to bo found in the valley, and are doing all in their power to secure goods to the people at the lowest possible prices, and most any article of apparel, or any kind of dry goods or .groceries can be had at price that will compete with those of any town in Oregon, and many things are far below, in price, the towns in her immediate vicinity. This she owes to the lib erality of the merchants, who are using every honorable means in their power to secure the surround ing country trade. -yi INDI'STUIKS. j Her industries are numerous and of various kinds, a few of them being saw mills, a grift mill, plan er, furniture shop, hrness and sad dlery shop, blacksrnithing shops, and many other tilings too numer ous to mention. C0.NTEMri.ATED INDUSTRIES. The contemplated industries of our town arc numerous and of dif ferent kinds, and all of them worthy of much attention. We call especial attention to the paper mill whieh will be built next summer, and for which machinery is now being made. This industry will benefit all classes to a greater extent than anything else we could get. It employs the laboring men and scatters per month among them; increases the value of real estate very materially; uses all the straw throughout the country, thus being a source of revenue to the farmers, who, every year, burn thousands of tons of the finest straw for which they have no use. Also a cannery and tannery arc much talked of, though no steps have been taken to secure them, but they no doubt will be during the coming summer. WATER POWER. A fine water power is just north of town and almost within the city limits. A project is being heralded t ) build a water ditch from a point a few miles above town to connect with the Santiam Canal, the ditch to be called the Lebanon (anal. What a Fortune Is a good healthy, pearly kln. Few ure awure of the short time it takes for a disordered liver to cause Motchi-H on the face, nnd n dark greiwy skin. One bottle of Begg's Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will restore this organ to its iiuturul und healthy state, and cleanse the blood of all iiupuritieH, It U meeting with wonderful sucec?. We gutirant every bottle. M. A. Miller, Druggist. Children Enjoi j Tha pIciiHant fluvor, jrNitlc action nud j BootVdng riled of Syrup if KigH, wh.-n in need of a laxativo and if the ftither or mother be eotstivo or bilious the moHt gratifying results follow its inw, ko that it is the bent family remedy kuown and every family should have a bottle. UAROAIV. A choieo farm of 137 acres, within u mile of town, for sale. Inquire c;f T. C. 1'KEHt.EK A CV). S5 Krward. I will pay the above amount for the arrest and conviction of the party who npits tolmcco on my office window. Dr. J. A. LAMiiEiise.w M'autail. A No. 1 hom to drive HlriRlo. Apply to Wilms Caldkk, Lebanon, Ore. Be Montagues niaiiulfiient TfKW tsUx'k of Buckingham & IUcht' boot arid oboes manufucted exprewd.y lor him. Kxanilne tho fine Htock of book ef til Wiudi ai JJcard and HoIt'.- . it , ' 1 ': COLUMBIA, BIC YCLESasd TRICYCLES A HE 7ITK MOST Stanch and Reliable ROADS T K RS ON THE MARKET. CaT"I)o not fail to buy aColumbla.-Vja NORMAN SMITH, -Agent1, LebttnoD, Oregiiii. James Keydei;. VETERINARY SUROKO.N. Grudaate of Edinburgh, cotlnnj. Can be found at J. T. Htrhm':i' Blacksmith Shop, Lebanon, Oregon.. All Diseases of Horses rX DR, E A. rF 12 t, AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Notice For Publication. Lund OfSoe t Oroon City. (rf.n, February 1&. 10. NOTICE W UKREBY GIVEN THAT Till! KOI. lowing mimed sutler I,b filed no'lre of intcTidon lo uiKko lliml j.reK.f In euvport of liio ? liiim. iiil thul sni'l i-roof u-111 b umH.- bt f,,n-tli. Couniy krk of I. Inn Ci.imty, ut All (my, Orveuii on M"0(!ny, Arril U. "H, vu: ALUHON C. LIS'.TJi, l'n-j inpik.n 0. ft No. fer ! ho U n 4 and f uh.l ft K. 4 of .V. W. Vfivetfen, Tp H, H 1 Hp num-.i' the Wkrwing i itncwiM to Lnrr M contiiinoiw nlik nce :mn tu cuKivuiion of i,ui lnl, vu: J, W. Hii-hr, 11. Vrovui. J. Htmn, of I.Iim eoutity Ori son, arwl L. Grant, of Clbtokwle' ' t'olunil.iu County, Ori-Ki n. ' l t. Airi:i,fu:J, Kn-WT A BAHfl,t?r, I'uxiness locution o. Mct i.t. i( Main Ktreet, in Lt-bwou, ut h b.-; ..n,, for the next few day.- fo par. :;.,.,-.', trujuire of M. K. Hcaru. ' . We cull the attention of the f . to the fact that wc ;rt rur.L.i chopper on Thursday, Knday ;.. urday of each wtk. Our ; r.-. , 1 M.,f reastnublo ant work i,;uHranJ.vc, t'BOHH A K-ls. Begg'e Chtrny Cough -us , Is giving BpWndid aatlHnur-H (,, trade and th sales aiv poHi;---! ,,, ,f vclouo, wbihtn lx ace":,'.j ; r no other way wcwrt thnf It. !,t 1 ibmbt the beet hi tho nmrl t, 7 lV,r aixl be sure you get th; jf-tiu:n. W kwp it. M. A, Miller, Drtw-at. To lie Olvcn Within the iiexthl.- ry d - c r n J,.f;1 011 Main Ktreet will I t v , :. , :. , any party or partlen who v! . ,uj v eiu-h lot and eurry oh u 1 1 ,'in ,',,. i'1 buMineM for Win yvur ', inqi,j . ;j' J'eteriioa & Wallace ir - f ,u agcntn. Pure Uood Wynndo'Vi -Lio"jii)-i r Bttlo by It. 8. Kb(.rf.i Cash paid fr i.J.t.1rv ert,- h ) I. ft