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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1890)
Lcanoir" Express. FRIDAY .AUGUST 22, 1S30. EYES AND EARS! Everybody at work. See Express time table. M. E. conference in session. Push or lie pusdod which? New buildings every quarter. TlMfStand-stin policy wont work. JeflTsora raised 4000 bushels of grain this year. Mr. May berry campleted his cottage this ureeJt. tGuaranteed machine oils at Cruson 4 Menzies. Screen doors son & Menzies'. and windows at Cru- Dr. Lamberson was stocking up with drugs this week. A voung man was fined $5 Saturday night for disordely conduct. Work was begun on the Southern M. E. chureh building this week. Mrs. I. Banta moved upstairs over Moses's variety store Tuesday. O. W. Wheeler has all kinds of lumber at his saw mill in Lebanon. A load or furniture for the Exchange htel earue iu from Albany Wednesday. Isaac Banta who wasinprisoned last wecR, naa .given bail and is now at liberty. Thirty-two columns of solid reading matter every week for four months for 50 cuuta. - Fifteen home to be built in Lebanon just as soon aa til carpenters can get worn. It was cloudv and threatened rain Monday, but it mlst-ed this part of the country. "The wicked flea when no man pur- uetn. r or prooi, sieep in some coun try bara. Both the Academy and public school give promise of a liberal patronage the coming term. A new walk was laid in front f the block lying south of the Mammoth store this week. Reaieoaber you can get a hot or cold fcatt any day in the week at I. Ii. Bo rum's barbershop. Rev. J. M. Price, who was committed to the insane asylum last spring, is slowly recovering. John Beard's cottage on Main street will be unlike any house heretofore ouwi in uetKmon. Strangers nre inquirintr about the proposed railway to SodavUIo and "tertMi. We predict that this road will uc built before two years p:iss. Families arrive on the trains and also by wagon almost drtilv, who are bent on pleasure and recreation. For summer retreats and health resorts, our tetaUs ranks high. It isa mistaken notion that corn wilt uot grow in Oregon. A man who wears a No. 12 boot showed us more corn to tne ache-r than a quarter sectiou of Iowa land can produce. The ladies of the M. TC d, give a lawn social nt th grounds on Tuesday evening next. Re- .icouiucuis win oeservea. uoraial in vitation extended to all. C. O. Gentrv hroiitrlit in iiia nm.w. two poaches that measured respectively 12 and 13 Inches inptriinir.Mvni T " . ... x .... ... . . jersey peach-growers are likely to be ouiuoae oy webfeet yet. There wno nave lust arrive! from Pslnnoo o.av. iu m-urcn oi rarming lands. mey come rrom an points f the com pass to this favored land. Cftt Y ' . 1 ...... OTurennw. lenus mai tneir ware- nouae wtlt be taxed to its utmost capacity again. Reports from different lniusor iue country indicate at least an average crop or wneat an-1 oats. nen we stated last week that twenty carpenters found employment in Lebanon we placed the estimate en tirely too low. Aetual count shows more man forty carpenters at work. Some one started a rumor hist Sun day iuvolving two yonng hearts which was altogether too good to be true. The twain are eating at separate tables this week, which gives a lie to the report. Bob McClure joined the society of Grangers whik? he was awav.but never went farther than the iniatory degree, preferring the camp of the Odd Fellows to the mystic rites of the hay makers. There is a paint mine on the farm of Martiu Hickman near town. The ore is of a different color from that which comes from the Salem company's mine, I nut in muer respects me mines are identical. Families not already supplied should l-se no thne iu procuring a bottle of Chamberlain's Cholie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is the only remedy that can always be rtenended upon for bowel complaint in all its forms. 2. and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. Exposure to rough weather, getting wet, living In damp localities are favorable to the contraction of diseases t t t. . 1. t . 1 . . . a. .. i Miuicjs aim oiaauer. A3 a preventive, and for the cure of all Kianey ana liver trouble, use tha vamaoje remedy, Dr. J. II. McLean jj.vcr aim iviuney Jiaim. Sl.00 per uonie. ror saie uy xteara S Holt. There will be some change of business locations shortly. Peterson fc Wallace will hereafter occupy the north room pn me ground ttoornfUuy's new build ing; ur. Kootn will move his ottiee irom residence on Slain street to a very neai ana cozy room upstairs In the same minding. Mr. Uarltind has not neeiaed where his law otllee will be, it is probale that he will occupv a room ... i. . . . . . . mcBuiiie noor oi tue new building. A.C. Mtssall, engineer for Humph rey A Taylor's saw mill, left Wednes- aay lor vavalier, Dakota. A few month's residence In these parts has led him to make this last trip to Dakota to settle his affairs in that country or hailstones and monthly .-irtoSc. ne win pay no more lax on cyclones and thunder storms, but will nereaner reside in Ormmn. whpn. h. eiemeuts are at peace and angry winds ociuom BpeaK aoove a wn taper. The Lebanon Cornet. Bnl m mai? iner extensive nrpirarntiona f..i- in,i military ban in the near future. The bands from the neisrhborintr tnwnn r expected to be present, and all cpmpa- uvi nanus win appear in run uni- lonu. xnena iwiii he nniipr 4hif ficient nianacpmr nt of Prof v w Crawford. Mr. Crawford is lem rausictail himsplf. nn.l u III me music on mat occasion will lw th. very oeai. isee tills Daner for thu itt n-K w.t. ... 1 1 1 I ' , . in ai.'ar in s soon time. A MODERN ST. PATRICK. The conference of th t . V. hnnh South, was formally opened Thursday morning, Bishop Hendrix presiding. A creat manvnf the mlnutrr ,. attendance; the laity also are well represented. Rev. New announced on his last atv pointment that he would preach here next Sunday on "Love." As t his ? n interesting subject, especially to young people, there will probably be a good attendance. We will send the Express on trial from Sept. 1st to-Jan. V 1891, four months, for 50 cents. M. A. Miller has a large stock of machine oils of all kinds and will meet any and all competition. The man who borrowed Z. T. Bry ant's smoothing plane, about a year since, will please return it at once. We have some choice town property wtw, which Ave wvU trade for good young horses. II. Y. Kirkpatrick. Thomas Bal-h, from near Browns- i ville, is teamiiig iu Lebanon. The pa-1 per m jj emrfcYs a good many teams. Superintendent Downing of the Oregon penitentiary was in town Tuesday in quest of an escaped eouvict. The traveling publie will please note fie time table of the Lebanon aud Sweet Home stage line in another col umn. There are eight carpenters at work on the paper mill, and this force will be more than doubled when the lumber is all in. Sn'ow that the waters have subsided, would it not he n opportune time to Htci that pom near the center of town? Mr. Mayberry has about -ompleted his cottage on Park street. The house was spoken for some time before it was finished. CUnt Gordon finds bis business in creasing at such a rate as to make the wddition of two more wheels almost a necessity. Agent Ilearn has been succeeded bv I. A. Bennett, who manipulates the lightning and handles the freight like Ourold friend W. KL TWnnl Ridge, kindly furnished us conveyance from Tallman into Lebanon Monday. Wm. says grain has averaced a litt'lo more than tweuty bushels to the acre up to this time. The ladies of the Relief Corps will give an ice cream social Friday even ing, August 29, at the McDonald hall, one door south of Beard & Holt's drug store. Everybody invited. Ice cream and cake, 15 cents. Mr. Powell brouffht to this office a box of Red Astrachans which are as fine a lot of apples as we have seen. We hope Mr. Powell may be spared to a ripe old age and that he will re member us anunally. uied, at his home near Waterloo Aug. 18, 1890, Elias Saltmarsh. lhi eeaed was horn in Tiogo count v. Xew York Dec. 20. 1S90. Mr.Saltn an old pioneer. One by one the .earl v inhabitants are passing away. A new style of millinery goods was selling at a premium lately; so L. told us that J. told him that he had been told by some young ladies who had heard it rumored in certain quarters, and therefore the report goes unchal lenged. A mechanic and a business man was heard to say that Lebanon is the live liest town in the State. Jfot having visited the towns throughout the State we are not prepared to sneak positively' c hj mai we nave a nustunar wiae-awaKe town. There are ten or tweve carpenters at work on the public school building Parents desiring to give their children a good education will find good accommodations and excellent facili ties at both the public school and the Santiam Academy. Weenioved a ride with .Tnatwiv.t lace to Sodavi He, Tuesday. Th is favorite rami resort nas oeen wpii nntrnn imI iuis euinmer ana is growing in pop ularity with each reecurring season. The accomodations are good, there be ing a six-thousand-dollar hotel at tins piace under tne management of mat amiaoie host, Mr. Hardman. We found several at the aprlnar quaffing health from a tin dipper." On our return trip we met two vehicles loaded with new recruits. Sodavllle is a very pleasant and healthful place in which to spend the summer mouths. The One-Price Cash Store hn H. comeoneof the features of Lebanon. As everything is new and fresh, and th prices are so much below that charged in credit-giving establishment, peo ple who desire to buy their goods for cash naturally eo to the where thov do not hum tn mnira . i the storekeeper for the non-paying eus- " ut?ii mey cau no so, buy on credit, and who are constitutionally opposed to paying for anything. Get prices at tne une-rrlce Cash Store and if there is any reason in you that is the iiai-w w uere you win purchase supplies. . . e are willing to allow the usual .it . . . wtK-.ouui, on suatte stories, give our readers the benefit of all doubt, suffer the Impeachment of every witness ex cept ourselves, give the Kansas man twenty-four hours the start, aud then compete ror the championship. We were traveling through a dry, parched country on foot, and aftpr . lnn i ?. walk, lny down unon our couch or Run. dried vegetation; after having taken , Jake Bllyeu la having new doors nut the usual precaution of hanging our ln hls stable. 1 urapery aoout us, which In this case was a hair rojH', which no snake was BROWNSVIIXE BREZKS. Mines. Miners mining. Rlue river or bust. Crojis are good. Hops are a good price. liOt. JtU. NIVHntr mno in . .. , " - " " IU VI . t M. W. It. Bishon rjinm unrrnm !,..- I i rf, I - 1' iianu ever known to ctom. We relieved our thirst at intervals by quailing the med icated Waters Of our ucr. Ak(h hmm of 9 we felt the wriggling presence of on iucioj iu our right boot; simulta- wiin tins we were painfully conscious of a squirming in the other half of our foot-gear, and piepared for the battle. For nine full hmm .-. waged cruel war upon the progeny of tfii naney, employing meau- xiio me ivLics oi est. 'atrick with good eflect. The rising sun revealed tue uornoie result or iiiiw h nnHv i . tic voiiinniiv or row rmra nn ma upon the scene as we ekvu-d nil I laLni and they gave a very conservative estl- After harvest tutv tnur Kiiiu .n.i n lll lm , J ' "V J wu Acrood metlnivnf iinnintiuti i. y . " . . " p, .hi. Anrov IJIUIUI o mi nenu. Little Venn fllhlor ku . j r . ... 1 , . . . -' I :r V vT rvi "" rr late Illness. Airs. Dannie Ttivtmrk in ..iuiti.. .u rrldnila I . I .n ... . . i i o Enoch Ridtrwav drovA in t .!.,.... uc oaturuay night. wtera will accept a position in the Ravenna flour mill. Morris Jaeger and W. R. Bishop went to Crawfordsville Tuesday. u!ilhl' Btllu,Jof Portend, is ln town visiting friends and relatives. flru 2t m-m . .1 r . mate of the killed and wounded, plac- Miss Temp letm mmh beTter lng it at one a minute for nine hours. t wi 'a , . 7 . ' makimr the moUi .h,i-. . M.r Windom is visltinffMr. Nichol' W u n iizMnt . . . --' oujujr i ii jriain view this week, uiHKinor tne modest show nt r nsn snakes, besides two boot fuls that were iram pea beyond recovery. Now. mind you, we never moved out of our tracks to compass this result. We are now a urm believer In the snontaneoiia wn eration or viiHsrs. The conditions of me exneriment are known in nrxrtv.no and anyone with the slightest manh ulative skill may couduct the exiwri- Ft'S OVER THE VlftES. you paint Distinguished visitors among us, think the changes from one season to anoinerso sngnt as to require the consultation of a calender. Perhans uinatwuiiig nr tin? wine Ciroillttrirrfe or almanacs and the Machinery made and repaired at the Lebanon machine shop. We have nothing but the best machinery, it is w.u..,,(ru practical macnintsts and nuisequenuy we cau repair steam en -TI ers' eaw miJl3. grist mills """""",B. quani mins, piauiuir mills cnop mills, mud mills, rock mills cof. lee mins shingle miils, bark mills ami paint mills. In short we cau maKe. or repair anything that has wheels and wears belling. We also keep on band lace leather, rubber packing herap packing and brass goods. ou can takf l hp.ii of an engine, a thresher or any kind of ...ai ,r auuuif wm put it m run iung oraer on short notice. DOBKIXS & OSBORXK. PERSONALITIES. t-ed coshow was in to see us a few uays eince. F. H. Roseos spent Wednesday night Jos. uuhl went to Seattle Thursdav h in;a wees. Ruff. Hiatt several daj-s. has not been well for isen Kirk of Albany was In town a icw uays since. Eureka meat market, just opened on Sherman street oposite St. Charles hotel. Wheeler & Troutman. Call and see us The Lebanon paint factory will man ufacture paint in seven 1 i fTcren thrl ana we understand that their wil not fade. The lawa social at Jos. Elkins on Friday evening last was enioved bv many, and will be followed by ethers cHuiy cnjoyaDie. o jtrupie may tninK that our town is navinga boom; it is a mistake, nouses are being built to meet actual aemana, mat is all. . or a variety or drinks go to 6.T. Cotton's new pump. We wonder how long it win be before this well will con duct itself aright. T . ... xwuu r on nas severed his connec tion witn tne Mammoth planer and wm nenrraner run tne steam engine Air. lampun has surrendered the Tarorana mug to his employer and will find permanent employment wiiu air. j ones oi AiDany. Joe Marbin drives a trotter that oes tne earth m high places only. A little patient training, Mr. Harbin, wUI give your eolfc notoriety. c mriiicTO rreu t-eeoier riding a new style of bicycle on our streets. Just as soon as a 'cycle with four wheels is invented we propose to ride. The young men don't object to Mr. taking a partner out riding, but to take two at a time looks too much like a monopoly of the fair sex. Rev. CP. Bailey, solicitor for the Baptist Sentinel, preached in the Pres byteriian church Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday evenings. Lamber is being hauled and new sidewalks are being laid on several of our principal streets. By the time rain wiia id win nna us high and dry. The train on the O. P. Mondav last eucountered a bear. It is rumored that i train stopped, tne bear went one way ana tne passengers another. The work of clearing the ground is Isabella Park goes steadily on. Another autumn will find a wonderful transformation in East Lebanon. The city couneil at its last meeting ordered several new walks built and transacted considerable other business looking toward the improvement of our town. Parties knowing themselves indebted to Cruson & Meuzie's since 1889, please call and settle, as all of our old accounts will soon be put in the hands of a col lector. Wm. Reed may be growing old and corpulent, but he is sufficiently activi to sell goods, which he does whili Mr. Bod well Is at work on his residence. crsunisH hH innuence oi country newspapers. Examine the ornamental work on Guy's new store front. We under stand that Mr. Guy will remodel the front of his corner building to corre spond with the new one. William does not believe in the antediluvian style of doing things, but keeps abreast, of the times. Dr. Barker and his brother Ben jamin spent a few days recently in the mountains aiong tne nneor tbeO. P. K. it., inspecting the timber. Doc says tne timber on the JNorth Santiam is scattering and of an inferior quality, while the timber on the Suth Satiam is large and of a No. 1 grade. We predict that the end drawetb nigh; aud we base our prediction on that passage of scripture which says "the plowman shall overtake the reaper;" a farmer drove out of the harvest field and down Main street with a breaking plow on his harvest wagon, and certainly he cannot be far behind the sickle and reel. Farmers in this vicinity are market ing a new product by the ton. Our . . r i ,, .. paiicr uuu win use an tne Br raw .n this section of country and the farming community will be enriched by tbesale of what has heretofore been a waste product, what we need, and must nave, jn tins country are mo.e Indus tries, or all kinds to look after- wasting rtsources. j. r.iiycie has been afflicted with uervuua emus mis week. j. i. tiowe and Geo. Ooshow drove irum v aterioo trtday. :. "rignt was the victim of ammitr spraiu last Thursday. J. R. Wyatt, the young attorney of ... . j , nn in w uee us mouuay. r . r . urort superintendent A. W.M. --anen on us a rew days since. nr . Alios ivay, or the Kay Woolen Mill v,u. vi oaiem, was in our office Friday. Geo. Cobble, who fnmiorlp t Brownsville, enent a few dftVft In nuv .- " ii in.-?. v xrt: i. G. W. Cruson and Bon TVm,w their tamlies on a journey across the Cascades this week. Rev. F. W. woodburn are spending iirnoamij Cll CMJUHVllie, Parker and a family of few days Wheeler and wife have a week recently vinh nor i our Fred Dowd accidentally shot him self with a revolver. The ball passed through the flesh of one of his finger and will guarantee to the left hand lew days rest. The Santiam Mineral Paint Com rni bought several lots in Lebanon last weeg. near the terminus of tha rallmnH ine company ask of our citizens small bonus which will doubtless be raised and men buildiiics n erected, a cooperage will be established and all the appliances necessary for the manufacture of paint will immediately 1U11UW. r it -r ... jowa ana xeorasKa tanners comino- . . . , ... . q luiuiBwjuiiiry are 8iri.es Wltn what seems to them the poverty of our re sources, owing to the absence of their staple product corn. This sec-mine latR. ia more inan compensated by wilier prouucis inaigenons to Oregon ii. wan, unui our creps are an har vested and we fear no adverse criticisms. A special train bearing the following .uouuguiMieu o. t jtanroad officials came into Lebanon Wednesday after- nnjn T 17" 1 1 " YrT . awiueri manager; j. h. vait, roaamaster; w. A. Grandohl, superintendent bridges and buildings; uid M. Volk, division roadmaster. The ojeci or me visit was an inspection of i"au. Aa result or tne vist to tins plaae. the depot will probably un lorgo some changes for the better. Montague must be preparing for a oom, judging by the way he is stock rug up his Mammoth and One-Price Cash Stores. By purchasing his goods ;n such large quantities he naturally rets much lower prices. He guaian ees good goods in all the departments f his extensive establishments at .)rices that absolutely astonish other nerchants in the valley, some of them oing so far as to say that Montague etaiis his goods as low as they buy hem at wholesale. The careful hnvor invariably goes to Montague's. Mis8 iola Temple, Miss Annie Ward and Miss Ida McKnight went to Kitson Springs to spend a month. Mr. G. W, spent about their son in Independence! Mr. Leonard.- who frtrmrlv hail jewelry store in the St. Charles, wan rioitinn C. T ' r-ea iosnow and family passed mrougn town Monday on their way rrom W aterloo to their home In Al- i-iniijr. A e witnessed a wrestlinsr mntch on Main'street this week that looked very much like a revival of the Olympic games. A lad fourteen or fifteen years of age walked luto a furniture store and tackled a wire mattress "back KaI.I.i t rri ... iiuiuB. i ue woven commodity was uutameaana active, npvrr hivlnr downed by anyone. The scuffle prom ised to be a Sbirited one from tli ut-ar and the lad readily saw that his antag onist whs a wiry one. As the two movea out oi the store we noticml l.nt one foot press the earth, and that in rather a doubtful way, as if the owner uiu not lniena to lintrer on dlKniil territory. The challenging partv stipulated for under holds, and he got mem at least natr the time. The scumo was carried on with all the ncaie variations or a head-anil-tan game of chance, the contending parties minis i ue smewaiK alternately ror two blocks, stopping at Cotton's nnlr Unr enough for a plenary inspiration and a iigtuening oi nouis. At this point the lad landed his antagonist astride the iowh pump, irom which it rebounded with the elacticitv f n. ruhhor iit planting ltaelf squarely on the bov's neaa anc shoulders and riding in triumph to his home, one blot-It wtr Ourexpressmau.who was an interested spectator of the closing act in the open air drama, kiudlv furnished us a post- The victliiiHrrn.or,ii.t i.i.i ,18tr re slowly recovering. 8 i. T..rDBfU' tnf-'wfordBnre Jeweler, Is iu Brownsville for a few days. ( has. Younirpr mid Tta i i..ti.i.i. "."tc uvcr i ram Albany Sunday. iorn, to tne wire of John Edwards. Aug. IS, a boy. Weight 12 pounds. . Mrs. Geo. RMn ia ioii.. ...m. bit. ana flirs. Jhh iik... . .. ... , ; -J ji a ivvr Dr. Starr con fp sUrek" ntl stat",liery to nu drug Joe Harrison and killed by week. had a One horse shot careless hunters last The E. W. M. Co. hl ton of bagging the accumlation of Capt. Hacran returned fmm i. mouutalns last week in a poor state of Attliernte that work ! greasing, Wm. Dunn tviil have u dwell ing soon. Mr Winter finds Imrmmihia Hn n. work since reducinir . tographs. 01 The M. E. church held quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday last. J Jode More went to ih mimw. i.i week for some snecimens t Seattle agents. Enoch Rldcwav hftA tint. Kaon oKU ' sleep or eat for three days. What la tne matter, Enoch? - Water must ftmrivk In Ik. ...... i- o. W eber came into town Saturday to ItlISS labor. Who h lmn vlolltn. the family of W.B. Blanchard, returned to Oregon City Monday. I be revival services WATERLOO WHlKLt.NGg. Perhaps you will wonder where "Lit tle Bird1' is, us the "Waterloo Whirl' ings" have not apiear.-d in the Ex MthH for sometime, but neverlheltfs "Lill Ic Bird" hasn't gone dead y t, U r thlx is a healthy place. Camps are still to be seen on the camp ground here. , Boat riding is quite enjoyable here amongst young and old. Jiarvesting is going on steadily in mi sectiou or the country. George Coshow made a flying trip to W aterioo while ou his way to Albany. Quite a crowd gathered at this place unuaj- xjk everybody coiik- wiiiie JJ-m of Portland and Ollle uanuier or HrownHvl ! vlultwt epriogs on bunuav. The snrinff has a shade over It now. r. m,i, n mure Bifreeaoio tn iintuuiu seekers this warm weather. Sir. ItOSe llt-V nf fjini. iwt. Or., came back to his former home oi! r riaay, loouing quite natural. Wel come mm. Cl. ...I l- . . lingua ntticr IB I ( I MI. msi TTttiul J ArAi nna more of It. Some one took a Iniw .y.lr . t... 1 . . ... . " 'i i. 1IUU1 lilO IHJLUIOI or HIM linr lin whidi now affords more water, nn1 11 ut a rxt . . nnvruiji.-r. - jiry n." Lumber is still in dpmnt , ihnu i - , . . .-"iv in rum mix to ClL'Ilt loadH nnu Hil This indicates that our tnurna arm Ml on the boom: and our inn Koine to lxonj, too, some day soon, and : if RIGHT THIS VAY IF YOU WANTOOTS &.SHOES, Boot and Shoe Dept. Our Boot and Shoe Department wis never so 1- now. Ne have just received a full line of Boats and Ilea vv Shoes from St. Louistlie headquarters for such goods aiVd I can confidents sav tlia t.i,r.-aM i .ti .. .b, ' ..IU Eli3sSaltmarsh.fatherof Isaac Salt, monev than T " - J U:3 r.r Uie marsh. lied on Saturday vr,ln a.. 1 "l r-wii, r,asi Of V est. ( YltriP in on.l 16, of old age. He was akind o?5 mai,' See me. gOdS. It IS a little earlv for fiiir-h o-rT. 7" . " , . 7" m.. i w it I U Li l him wtil..V,OUR.ht of by,ail who k,,ew yu need them soon hint. Mis remains weielutcrred in the nr,Voc. r.a a. cemetery on Sunday. 1 1 V-V-J lelow I give you description and Cp. and O. P. Kt I pm sure this is the Lest for their home on Mon,w Th.7A:. I r . Zu'.'"aa mKn sola In iinon for cash been rusticating for some time, "which I Tko rii: T 1 t- V. 2 i:V Pelr ,'th well as their iV".- V" VU Boot, pegged, makes a nice lieht aB. kittle jbihd. use uo not want too heavr a bw,t. .'? at t.ri mat astonishes the Oregouians. Price (see this bontl . . . 7 V Te It Kf for Brrtkfiil. I t T Tb grr-at appellor, tonic nd llr resnUtor. t . noma, lor persons that Want a low-r!rvrl Mlf" , ...... vp ouic, :irnHi uonom. Ia me for more than SO remrs to England. paxl-1 Price. . tire piac Tor llrer complaint. Bad taste In the Men'8 Frisco KiD Boot the hwit hn. t n " " month on atblnc In the morning. duU pain in nfferl f . . , !7 ?T he mon ine neaa ana back of the eye, tired fecllnC dii- rineiw. Uniraor rmptons of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Itenley'a KnglUh Dandelion Tonic Relieves conntipation. sharpens the appetite and .1 n. r.,1,1. ,., ineconuine from 2 23 r.fTorwl bM .-.,i,:ii- II, .V i"1 money ever tW oVwV L" t lap soie, an solid. .No chance for pcohW to growl at high- prices in the boot lin p,u - 1 Price . four dniKKist for (l.W and Uk acconlinsto di- HEW HARNESS SHOPl , . - a . K m.w kyvn7t Milium Same in Boys ..... Ladies' Oil-Grain Button Seamless Back RW '-VY' i''L AS? 18 fir!t"claS3 6ho- We sold one last year for ft W that was not so good. Come i and see what eash prices will do. 23 73 1 50 script. On reaching home this vinir I ..T,.;1 rTlcffl V e Baptist iSKElS -riid. Wrf hJ: ThereUwe TZZk w. . 1 j. in, auu ib!-i, wiiii uuinxH ana wmiorier nnn says ne intends to re main right there until called offby his Thei, and Thca Only. Will the merchant who is wise ever cease to advertise? Yes when the trees grow upside down; when a brg gar wears a crown; when ies forms upon the sun; when sorrow weighs a ton; when the women secrets keen; when gold dollars pet too cheap; whea ine nsn rorget to swim; when the girls go back on gum; when the small bor iKu.es i uruui wnen no noiittitiaa schemes; when mince pie makes Cieasaut dreams; when lt fun-tn reak a tooth; when all lawyers tell the truth; when cold water makes you nrunft: when vou loye to stoil Skunk; wlion rnnna lunnla wed; when the human race is dead L WCAjPoa "Igg3 or the Jlrownsville when the drummer has no brass: whun l?""ery are neKtuiatlnff for an eneine: these things come to pass, then per- thl,Ve .ft Kf" "the creaking old unin iue man mat s wise well uetrlwH miub. "ere two baptisms Sunday. J. B. Keeney has hrn tosuperyisetheCalapooia trail, wheh will be completed in about ten days. Brownsville is to have an electric light plant (asmall one) t light the wooleti mill and ao the flour mill Dr. Starr and J. H. Waters Durchasml a One horse from Joe I turrit.. i..t week, and t he horse is not, as yet, dead. Abe 1 sen net t has reshrnoit hi n.:. tlon as nightwatchman In the woolen mills and Is now employed lu the saw milL Humrsavs thf n lrn chickeu feathers have hwn riiam in Nemo'srroom. Will Nemo please explain.. Kemo, Jr sends his thanks to that youuar lail v whn wht him ...). - ..i niece of fried chicken. Send another just like it. to advertise. Ex. Will o a r7 ' A iivtra m me jry tioods line in a few da vs. Com A in an1 u j . .. ,i . " . . v -,v "icou gwus, no matter 11 vou do not want to buv nnw Tio- .7?...: ,. J. C. FREY & SON, Boots and Shoes. 6 - a" 01 t. U HACKLEMAN, Next Door to Bank. X.EBAXOX, OP.fXiOX, IJEALERS If Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Etc. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. GIVE US A CALL. FARMERS' HEADQUARTERS -FOP.- GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Don't Go to Portland Agricultural Implements; Gradwohl, of Albany, IiIVA.M, SURIiEJl.T &c OO. A Crook Coonty Mrdr. Last Monday afterniHtn John Ftivlr shot and killed Georee K. t'hamborlnln on the latter's place, alwut five miles trom Mitchell, on Mountain creek. Chamberlain and Flock h jiining and their houses are about 300 yards apart. To get into Ctiamperiaiuvs house he had to pass throuirh a irate near Flock's house. On th vn. Inar the shootlne Chamberlal n WHa riainfr toward his house from the pate, mm iv is ciuiiueii, snoi riocK's dog, when Flock fired three shota t him an or wbieh took effect in Chamber lain s neaa ana body, causing almost instant death. Flock immediately went to Mitchell and surendered to the usiice or ine peace. Iteview. The Experience of a Conaelentioua Wo- Chicaoo, Nov. 13. WR. WISDOM llmr Sir- T h rf thank vou for the deliirhtfiit w iresnmg "Kobertine" you so klndlv sent me. I have used the toilet nrp mi rations of the most celebrated manu facturers of London and Purln. hnt. fvwi. U v a .. . . . ' " muer your - itooertme" their superior "v Pnt or punty and excellence. Hisuiug juu me unbounded success you aeserve, l remain, faithfully yours. liM4 AlUiUTT. i-roi. loroei arrived this week fw The Dalles and immediately went to """2 iiiierest or tue eantiam ITnnLGiM... WIL .!i ... . . ..u.t i luicuu uioii, Rtiennea con ference this week. ITmkIa Him .m soon be an octogenarian, but is as sup- Mrs. KJndorf and Mrs. Brickel. of uai,u w " nave oeen visiting w.r" oy iram y tvintouaj 1UU1 Illllg. Miss Nettie Amos rpf i.ri.Art loot , T V. IX iromainree weeKs' visit at Harrisbure. Her cousin, Miss Etta Levis, returned wno per ana win spend a few weeks i a iieuxnon. Will A. Peairs. rpnivaantln.. ri.. berlain & Co., Des Moines, Iowa, called at the Express office this week He is a genial, courteous gentleman and a iiaru worner. mis. v. x xiisiioo. or i-ortmnri era ... the Express a pleasent call lately. She has spent a few weeks at Waterloo ana was on her way to Brownsville. her former home. STOP AT "CITY BRIG STORE." For the next 30 davs M. A. ivrnw will offer for sale Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, complete. for S3 rw.n't fail to avail yourself of this opportu nitythe greatest bargain ever offered in Lebanon. One hundrH mnef iv sold in thirty days. Sweet Home Staea Leaves Lebanon daily at 7 A. M.: arrive at Sweet. Hnmo to tlt Leaves Sweet IIom rl.;iv nvmt day at 1 p. St.; arrive at Lebanon 6 p. m. O. M. Westfali - N"o flsb oil in our machine oils. CnvsoN & Mexzies. ,,Ry- H- L- Chapman, pastor of tne M. E. Church Johnstown, Pa., sass: ooon aues me greet Hood, at a time wnen uiarruoea was quit prevalent, I received a box of six dozen Chamber lain's Cholic, Cholera and Diarrhoe liomedy. As soon aa it became known ' mai a naa ine medicine for free distri bution, there began a great run -on it, which continued until it was about all gone. Every one, bo far as I heard from them, testified to its virtues de claring it the best medicine for the pur4 pose iney nad ever used. Those whof tfoi ii. snarea it around with their neighbors, so that I am confident it was productive of great good. We used some of It ourselves and found it not only an excellent medicine for uiarrnoea, but for all kinds of pain and uneasiness in the storasch and bowels. It has been regarded as the oest medicine known here for the di seases it is recommended. For sale by M. A. Miller. ike iouden. who was andrtonit- raiieu mime on account or in a in.inoo oi nis cniiu, returned to work on the irau again M ednesday. Doe Montgomery was moved fi-nm Geo. McHarsue's to his Mcllanrue's. after eutTerinir fmni a broken limh for several days. The Oxford mill hasbeeu undr7olnr repairs since the sprint; freshet and will doubtless have a eood natmna. from those who still thiuk hrend the "stafl of life." Joe Sawyer met with a serinna dent by having his left arm caught iu a shaft at Moyer's saw mill. Had It not been for the belt breaking it Would have been fatal. . Borne public-spirited men have built a connecting span between the old side walk and the new bridge on the south side of the river. Everlasting ben edictions on their heads. Mines have been discovered a few miles south of town. We know not the richness of this late discoverv anil shall, therefore, await farther devel opments. I he tacle woolen mill has lust re eelved a Novelty twlstinir machine from San Francisco. This will place the mills in a position to nrodnee nil the new novelties in cashmere designs. HAS EVERYTHING To Be Found in the Metropolis. He Sweeps the Valley of AH Competitors JIT rJ7 """d?. Tors. Roen Bros.' Boy' Wagons, DU carriages'. Etc NOW LISTEN! The OoWrn Rule Ranuir makes a .pe?ia!tT of the "ur" irwumminn natm euwilers. everr -kaec or which is mamtfac lurel for and bears the name of itoklen Kule Bazaar. Curiosity Shop. ITOIT BARGAINS ix Notions, : Novelties,! And GeBts' Fnrnishlng Goods, OF ALBANY, OREGON. DAVE IX STOCK FOR THEIR FAIX AB WIXTEB TRADE "T"l limill-nn . m m m w a bt -mva a " - a . a. a a a av. a v-. in ii l l i-.r- ijr--e? nun in PacmchCsteVer e1U3led fr Seeding PurPses .n S OLIVER CHILLED PI nuQ tnn : others are.) These plows never fail to give satisfaction, and it is no experiment when a farmer buys one We have added to our line of Plows the OLTVER STFFT PLOW, warranted to scour in anv snil. This i rjn to which we desire to call -vvioi UIICIIIIUH. Ve also carry Garden Citv nrl Mi;Q ut - T-k i 1 . , J " .iuiuii. . ii Villi! Dutchman and Casada Sulkey and Gang Plows, the best floating -Iron Harrows made at bottom prices. We also have constantly on hand thfi Raldun'n va r ters, American Feed Mills, Lain Truss Skein Waeon. Big gies, liacks, Koad Carts, Barb Wire. Baling Wi. ;A r evep-thmg kept in a first-class implement houe f1 n i n1 , r 1 . . v"uaiuSuc " application. Always glad to give prices. F. H. ROSCOE, Manager. THE There' is as much merit in cater ing to the humorous side of our nature as to the sober and the se date. Men and women were made to laugh and indulge in pleasures just as much as to pray and fast. Because a face is uncommonly lonir instead of wide, it does not follow that its posessor is a first.-olnaa saint. We would as soon trust lace gotten up on the broad as the long gauge. CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. 7VW BKCKl trr it now. OON IT Will mt TOO tATt. I hT been troubled many rears with disease or the kidneys and hare tried snanr different remedies and have sought aid from different physicians 'wttaout rlle. About the 15th of April I was saSerins; from a werr violent attack that alssoat prostrated me ia Bach a manner that I wm tient n.n Alien I sat. down It sraa almost impossible for me 14 -cet. us alone, or to pat oa my clothes, when kit Providence sent Dr. Henley, with the uKawn luuflsr tu, to hotel. I immediately commenced "ring- the tea. It had aa almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishment of all the guests at the hotel. m a lew Dsvs.l am narrow to state. ai 1 waa a new man. I recommend tha tea to all ail aa I have been. O. A. TOTPER. Proprietor Occidental Hotel. SaaU Rosa. Cal. A. V A. : W. : MOSES. UUJNACA, NOTHING LIKE IT dealer i This side of Portlanfor Variety GROCERIES. PROVLIOMQ Cigars, Tobacco, FurnisMng Goods, Etc. LOOK IN ON US. First door south of Exchange Hotel. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cnitod Stat l.nil nffi. Oregon City, Oregnu, May 2, 1890. otloe Ii. hereby civen that in romplianrc with Ii6 pnn-Wons of llie act of t'oneress of Jane 8. ttVTi. eiL'.,t M A" x f"r ' Umber lam!! In the States of California v- i. " "-....1..... icmiutj, jflnn Brennan. of Tn- ;-.ma, rairaj neree. State of Wn'h Inctoa. hai thH day fi-ed in this ofw YE. rVLrSle,,i N ror.the Pnrcha of K.. and will offer nrnnf tn .L. ),. .1 t'.i wiiBlii is more rahiahle for ita timber or stone claim to Mid land before the register and reeeimv the 3d day f K?Wf' UreSn D Frlday' P m5H: "rtmaWi 1'?." coma, WaKhineton. " m claims in this office on or before saM 8d dav of Oc tober, 1890. J. T. APPEKSOV. Hri-, Lebanon Planing Mill Firstwciass Goods AT REASONABLE PRICES. Country Produce Taken for Goods. in Excrifjnge -AND- on If wo were a dentist w wnnMn'f. h outdone by Dr. Price. We would place ia our display window all the teeth we could find and label them "Dr favorite extracts." We guarantee: our machine oils to contain no cotton Beed nor fish oils' but pure machine oil. Cruson & Menzies. Who will be the first to Riihnri)o the Express from this date until Jan. 1st, 1890, for fifty cents? The man who builds rfrr ninr,iii will laugh when the floods come. UNIVERSAL WOOD-WORKER. EST1L1SEED IK 1875 BT S. 1. SICKERSOS. Refitted, Enlarged and Improved. NEW MACHINERY OF THE BEST MODERN TYPE. I manufacture and deal in Doors, Blinds, all etyles of Window T68' Iou;4inSs Brackets, Etc., in fact anything man nfactured and kept on hand in a first-class planer. b In connexion with the above, I also have on hand , a well-assorted T!f rai'im hlch, -18 fo-und rg and Pressed Lumber, Rustic, Bevel, Weather Boarding, flooring, and all kinds of Finishing Lumber Give Me a Trial and Be Convinced. KEEP ON HAND A STOCK OF Shingles. Posts, Boards and Pickets. BRICK! BRICK! 125,000 Brick At my yard in the suburbs of Lebanon For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All Kind of MASON WORK DONE With Neatness and Despatch. ' ; D. W. HARDIN. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING lT5th Edition Now Really. A book of over 300 pa glv ingniore itiioruiation of value to artwr- publication ever issued. It givW the name nt "i"r punitiineo, navms; a rimilaiion ratlnirm the American NewsrM IrectatfctfL more man 2uwi k w ..... per line for aflvertixins; in them. A list of the lst papers of local eirc nlation. in even- ev and town of more than 5,rxji) population wiih prices by the inch , or one month, tfpvciai lits of dailv. country, village and class par-ern. Banrain ofiers ol value to small wivertiMen or tho-e u ishinp to exiieriment jiilicionsly with a small simmntnf money, sliows conclusively ' how towt tiicmost ser ice for the money.- etc., etc. Sent post t.ai.l to any addivss for .ii cents. A.l.irt- t;K. p. k-. f.li. a jo., nibltshers and lnrnil Alvi.rtvir 'pruce s-uvet. New York City. J AgentvU) f ; Bureau of Information. -ptMBEE AT MISTRAL RKSOrPrFS r. aln mining otock l ouirht anrK-uid at the :iice uf the LKBA.NOS KXI'Ufc.