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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY.. APRIL 17, 1891. EYES AND EARS I T. C. Peabler's groceries. Uo to 8. P. Haob for boots and shoes. Try one of Peebler's favorlta 6c. Cigars. T. C-. Peebler elves 10 ounces for one pound. Mrs. EL Davis Is prostrated with la grippe.- , For line coflea and tea so to T. C. Peebler's. Bulky plow for sale. Inquire at Elk Horn Restaurant. Early irardeim are not very promis ing; In this section. F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. Go to T. C, Peebler's and get IT lbs. Extra C sugar, 1 00. Get your Sunday -go-to-meeting clothes of U. Lovelee. T. Andrews Is Weils, Fargo tt Co. 'a agent at Bweet Home. New nilillnery at Mrs. Geo. Rice's. Straw hats (br 60 cents. ' Remember T. C. Peebler pays cash lee all kinds of produce. J. W. Banta bought several lota ef Wm. Ralston last week. , For oholoe gfonert w tr bedirsck prices, go to T. C. Peebler's. T. C. Peebler delivers his own goods at any hour to suit customers. ' McMahon'a circus will be In Lebanon April Bath. rJee advertisement. Mrs. Geo. Rice, milliner. The lar gest stuck and the lowest prices. J.R. Klrkpatrick had four men at work in Isabella Park this week. M. A. Miller is agent tor the cele brated Cleveland ready-mixed paint. Little Miss I.Ida Futon has had a i attack or iiiHaniiiiatory rueuma- IV. Court nev will build another bus! neas house south of Dorum'a barber hop. The marshal tells us that this Is a good time to dealt out the alleys in town. 8. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and shoes aa well aa Brownsville woolen goods. ' . - Claud Davis has been pretty sick for a week. The 8lnger Manufacturing Company has a permanent agent in Lebanon, Oregon. It la more than llkelv that Wells, Fargo Co. will establish au office at Hodavtiie. An Alliance was organised In the McKlnney district, east of Lebanon, last week. We have money to loan on Improved farms and ranchss. S. N. Steele ft Co. Albany Or. Work on J. A. Beard's three cottages Is progressing as rapidly as the weather will allow, I. C. Frcv ft Son manufacture their own horse' collars. Call aud examine their stork. snan of match three-yea iold mules for sale; inquire at Elk Horn Restaurant. Lebanon Fire Co. received 200 feet of the very best hose (malteee cross) Wednesday. Wane Clavpool arrived in Lebanon last week from Crook county with 26 head of horses. Wells, Fargo ft Co. have established offices on the Lebanon and . Sweet Home stage route. ' AlCruson is painting Henry Vroom's new earn; ne win uo npuue. Menxies' residence. At the nrasent rate of building. T. A. Swan will have a dwelling of his own tn a short time. The rolllnir stock far the Lebanon. Bodaville and Waterloo motor line has not yet been ordered. " S. fi. Grows of Waterloo, keeps on hand a full line of groceries, which he ells at bed-rock prices. Articles destined for publication in - the Ex preps must reach this office not later tbau Wednesday. Come on, let's go over to Cruaon ft Menxies' hardware store and see the new Oliver steel plows. t. G. Gross of Waterloo keeps the Walla Walla garden seed, rreen seeds and sure to grow. Count? Surveyor Fisher was plat ting an addition to South Lebanon this sreek, for Wm. Ralston. Montturue's Cash store was vacated tn first of the week. The goods were transferred to tile Mammotn atore. Settle Bros- are repairing thesouth wait of the ware house where s breach was caused by the building settling. H. Vreom has been improving his lots on Vine street. He has added two buildings and otherwise improved his premises. J. R. Kirkpstrlck Is having racks .built around his shade trees In the Park addition to protect them from foraging cows. Marshal Covle commenced cleaning - streets Thursday. It would be a good idea to s weep clean as you go and clean sue alleys also. President Van 8 coy of Willamette TTniversitv. officiated at the Quarterly conference of the M. E. church, Satur- -day and Sunday.' - - Children are not allowed at or near the depot when trains arrive and de part. THU is a very gooa way to ecou omixe funeral expenses. After enine to Cruson ft Menzies hardware store and getting prices, we find that they are selling goods as low as any place in tne valley. The ad vertisi n g car of McMahon 's ei r- cus was side-tracaed at lenanon mon riuv and eave the little folks a chance to anticipate the promised feast on the W. D. Hardin will engage in the manufacture ef brick aeaiu this year. The new brick yard will be in East LebanonBand work will begin next week. The Brownsville Times has changed Its proportions. It is now an eight- - enwmn folio and is, in our judgment. au improvement over the six-column quarto. K. T. Miller of this place went to Crswfordsville this week. We under stand he is scenting a trade with one of our townsmen for some laud in that section. Joe Wassom don't know we saw him setting strawberry plants this week. Unless -. Joseph buys some barbed wire, we shall have more to say later on- - Born, tm the wife of C. W. Cobb, Saturday, April 11, a future President of the United States. The child aid mother an happy and the father demented. We would rejoice if delinquents won id pay -up and start anew. Our debit columns have crown so long that re have to stand en a spring-board to-! MKI ffTfT1 Balem Statesman! Oeo. Leslie, formerly a resident or near Balem but now residing near Lebanon, In Linn comity, arrived in this city yesterday arternoou. It looks like Cruson A Mensles In tended tn sell every farmer a plow, Judging from their stock of Oliver, lliMit'll, John Deer, J. I. Ifcse and Nor wegian plows. A Are broke nut In the roof of the Jew store Tuesday evening. The de scendants of the Maccalieea stopped the conflagration before the news was allowed to spread. We hone the rumors afloat, that there will be some brick buildings erected In Lebanon this summer, will irecelve that confirmation which act ual worn alone can give. It has not vet been decided where the canal will enter town, Home are of the oplulon that It will pass through East Lebanon; others think it will follow the line of the railroad. Rev. C. A. McDonald Is agent for the famous Kpwortli pianos and organs, which for tone, durability and finish, are unexcelled. Inqulraat Ex press office for prices and terms. The lNburg Lumber Co. hsve some good customers In Lebanon at present. If we could have aliout three weeks of good weather lumber could be hauled from the Hamilton creek saw mill. At a Are in Albanv last Friday night. Cherlev Rcott, son or HherlfT M. Bcott, Ml from a ladder. dislocating his ankle. The Injury was quite severe and the limb wss set the next morning by Dr. Maston. Tt is reported tnat Mr. cook, ine ar tistic pensmsn.lea his autograph at the F.Ik Horn In navment for his hoard. Wm venture that Brother Gaits will be Blow about accepting sucn legal tender in the future. John 'Uneer's lease on Lebanon flsuiing mills expired the first of this month. Mr. Uuser Is putting In his mrlntr oron on Ills farm near Sweet Home. The famtLy will mow In about fsur weeks. The State ITnlveralty of Washing ton has been located near Ravenna park ; all parties In Llun county Oregon, wno have lot near tnis place woum no wen to correspond with J. M. waters, tuv w 1.1 .. .... Claim, ' Mwauugwu. Mr. Cole, the Alliance ormnlaer.was In town a few evenings since. He had to contend against every shade of politics. Democrats, Republicans, mug wumps, etc., but he came out of the discussions unscathed. Oregon, will lecture in Academy Hall Tuesday April 21, about what hs saw In his travels In Ens-land. Ireland Scotland, France, Italy, Holland, Germany and Switserland. It now looks like work on the O. P. Rv. will be resumed. The Albany Democrat aavs a contract for 25,000 lies has been lot to a man at Mill City. Wheu this contract Is filled he has the assurance of another contract of like deuieuslons. All nartles knowlnst themselves In. dehted to me will Dlease call and settle, a T am in need of money. All ac counts of 1890 not paid in next 30 days will be placed In tne nanas or a collec tor. M. A. Mri.i.KR, .Druggist. Master Claud Cruson celebrated his tenth anniversary last Saturday. We received a plate heaped up with de licious cake. We hone Claud will live to see the return of many annl ah th.i h. msT n iiv them all aa much as we enjoyed this dish of cake. Doubtless much of the sickness in this town can lie traced to two stag' oaut ponds, one in the soutn ana tne other in the north part of town. The oltv council Intends to drain one af these stagnant pools and we hope to see the Lebanon canal coursing its way through the other, and that shortly. One of the section hands on the O. Rv. met with a serious accident Mon day by falling through the trestle be- low cspicer. rie a t..Bwiiv-j n avr feet.alightlngon his h-flann which wm broken below the el bow; th elbow was also disjointed. Dr. t. Foley wan um- mnneil, reauwa ine irauuiv wt the dislocated joint. K. B. Knano met with a palnftil ac cident Wednesday afternoon between Lebanon and Tallmnn. Me was rm- nor a vonnv horse which tooK inrjrnL, made a few jumps and fell down throw ing him ano aisiocaunar n eiwiw joint. Mr. Knapp Intercepted the train acme j?nannn jumiiuu. . Booth set the dial oca tea jotiit. Elsewhere In this paper is a chal- lenfe from the Lebanon Baseball Cluhw This club waa lately onraiilxed and la composed of jrood material. Jt niv seem like nreeumntion on our part to accept the challenge, 0t we are one oi nine tonim ui wnatHn-inu of muscle and skill. Who are the other eight individuals who will look these gentlemen in .ne racer VLT .Va ihla nnnnrtunitv - to thank the many kind friends for their deeds of kindness, their faithful attendance and Christ-like spirit as manifested during the protracted illness of my wife. We may fail in expressing our gratitude to you, but the great God vnn weirnem ana rewnnieiu mil kvu- uine Christian service, will requite you abundantly. J. H. Johnston. We wish to announce to the public that we have a large stock of wagons, buggies, hacks and carts coming direct from the factory In the East. We have selected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and we cordially invito all those wishing to buy anything in this line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. Cruson A Menzies. Two hundred newly-married couples wanted at E. Goan's furniture store, to buy bed room sets, that they niay sail through life "on flowery beds of ease." I am not seeking an invitation to your wedding but I do want to congratulate you and start you on the highway to prosperity by furnishing your rooms with the best, the handsomest aad cheapest furniture this side of any where. C. O. Woodward and family arrived in Lebanon last week from Western Nehnwks. Mr. Woodward is W. J. Ray's father-in-law. From all reports he will return to Nebraska, where he will be warped by the summer's sun, huffetted by cyclones and congealed by the bleak December winds, before he will thoroughly fall in love with Ore gon. Our word for It, these . ordeals will effect a decided chance of judg ment. Hiram Baker is now opened up with onrnl stoclc or pooas. sucn as oonre. shoes, hats, caps, gloves, mittens, dry goods, hosiery, underwear, overalls, pants, groceries, quensware, tinware, notions, cutlery; &c; and will take all kinrls AfnmHiKw that can be turned in to monev. Thanking the people of TfhunoD and the surrounding country for their liberal patronage, we trust we can do you good in the future and invite new customers to call and see us. Joseph V. Dory, of Warsaw, III., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of tbem seemed to do him any good: but finally he got hold of one hMr. nnnprllv cured him. Hewasmuch pleased with It, and felt, sure that others similarly ainicieuwrouiii n. w vhat. tti remeriv wss that cured him. He stales for the benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is for sale here at 50 cents per bottle by M. A. Miiler, druggist. FKHSOMALITIBS. C. D. Muiitafrue has afck this week, BlierltT Hcott was In town Tuemlay. Mrs. T. O. INmblar has bsvii sfck of Ute. Hymn Nirholi has been quits 111 of lata. Jtiiwiih Nlzoii U rwcoveriim from a seven llliieee. Mr. Itiurtnrtof thoBcto Press, wss In town Tiittadiiy. Wev. C. A. Mcltonskt came in on Tues day's train. Dr. Odt'll. of Bodaville. came In on Mun-1 day's train. t'ontractor Rchell. ot Albany, was in Lrfo-1 anon Friilay. J. A. An'hlba d was very sick with ia; grlt lately. Asa Hu 1. of :rawlbn1svli!e. was in ieoa-1 lion Friday last I Win.t.'fMltran. from near uruwnsvlus. was in town Friday, Jacob Am had a severe attauk of la srtpiie a few days since. John Cnihman. of Brownsville, waa in town Wednestlay. Nnrman Hntith Is stotmliiK In - M. A. Miller's ilma; store. Bcott Ward, of Plain view, wss on business in Lebanun Friday. Jesse Stnut. of Brownsville, called at the RxfHBss office Haturduy. .111 lrHnbaWIi.nslli ln.s.la.1 an. ton county etattirday last. - J. : M.- Nichols. Plainview'a vostmastsr. was on our streets last week. . Waterloo's iosttnsster and merchant. J. Q. Uross, was in town Sat unlay. Wm. Hunter, of nrowtisville. was in town and called U see us last Monday. Mm. Martin Mlrkman Is sharfna with her I neiKhbora tlie la Kripe epiilendc. I We acknowledge a pleasant rail from J. A. Wilson, of.fckHlsvilis, last Haturday. Mr. Hfa4e. of Tvee valley. Watco count v. gave this office a call the first of lbs week. , Bernard Marks ts tearmng in o.iurict sx. His school beirau one week aatr last Mon day. tt C A. Mollmv rstnmfd from Wftth- inirton Tuesday after au absence of several niouins. Ir. J. A. tmberon left for Ban Frencls- eo Friday on business, lis will be absent two or uiree weess. F. M. Miller returned from the city of As toria Friday. The Judge attended a grand encampment of lite (1. A. It. and lived over again a span of "bvllum" days- Mr. Hinrlniamn. whn went - to A lltsnT rnt- nrday t see bis nie.et Miss 1 1 who has ueen oanpforoiiBiv annciea itr wmw time, reioru that she ts recovering rapidly. J. A. UrAberts is no longer to ie seen In C. B. Montague's store. He w ill hereafter superintend his own business, he and Char ley Miller having purchased J. A. Beard's drug store. J. A. Lampson, of Rugene, waa the guest of J. B. toi Tuesdav. Mr. Uniwun for nierlv lived In Brownsville, and will be re membered as giving ton to the town coun cil a few years sine. He is a prominent member of the Presbvterian church, and is a delegate to presbytery which convened in Aioany mis wee a. THK THRU LINK!. The programs ror the I. O.O. F. anni versary have been printed and scattered broadcast through the neighboring towns and cltlee. Ex-Con gross man M C. Ueorge of Portland will be the orator of the day. Heveral sister lodges have accepted the Invitation to be present, and everything has been done that can In any way contribute to the success of the 7Zd anniversary or American Odd Fellowship. "Let everybody on me and learn something about our order that has so multiplied within the last 72 years aa to number one-twelfth of the votlnir population of the United States: an organization that expends ami unity ror tne relief or iia memoera. In the United Htates alone, ovr $70,000 and who constituency Is com posed, largely, or tne very nnea, nor of manhcHHi. Bcnicmber the date. April 24. following is tue program: Members of Lebanon Lodffe, No. 47. I. O. O. F., will meet at Hall at ::) A. M. shnrn. Pruccission to form at 1. O. O. F. Halt at 10 A. M.; march to gnninds. Alt HI VERSA RY CKRKMOMES. Oration. Music by Band. Itecitatitm. Vocal M tiMc. Kecttation. Vocal Music Kecitatioii. Vocal Music. Music by Band. Bened ictioiw IHnner. Music by Band. Toasts and Kesitonscs. A Qufotlon if Kulty . Mr. H. Z. Osborne, before the lsst Editorial Convention of Southern Cal ifornia, delivered the following in course of his address: "The newspaper should receive the hearty support of every business man within the radius of Its circulation. "Nexttothc Almighty who made the sun, the valleys and the mountains. Southern California was more indebted to the newspapers for its growth snd prosperity tliali to any other agency. There are men in this city who hsve grown rich from the growth of the country, due largely to the intelligent eilorts of the newspapers, who make it their boast that they never advertise in newspapers. I consider a merchant or a business man who makes it a mat ter of principle to avoid patronizing the newspapers whose efforts have con tributedto his wealth, morally a dis honest man. He Is one of those who reaps where he has not sown, and profits upon that which others contribute-to maintain." WHITCOMB BCHOKS. April 10, 1891 April showers. Everybody is busy putting In garden. Mr. Boon's left foot came in contact with an ax the other day, while split ting wood, making a baa cut just nacK of the little toe. . Though we have been disappointed in getting a wagon road, we have rec onciled ourselves to do wltn a railroad, which we expect to get In another year. M. E. W. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet S ved. From a letter written bv Mrs. Ada E. Hurd.of Groton, 8. D., we quote: "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on in v Lunirs. cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a snort time, l gave myseii up m my Saviour, determined if I could not stay witn my irienas on eariu, t wouiu ..... m., .luunt mi i.u ahnvn M V Iiiib. band was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery lor uousumpuon, fViiitrhw and Colds. I gave it a trial. took in all eight bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well snd heartv woman." Trial bottles free at Roberta fc Miller's" drug store; regular size, ooc ana $i.uu. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no nay required. Tt Is guaranteed to trivft erfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by Roberts & Miller. Take I Before Breakfast The great appetizer, tonic and liver regulator. In use for more than 50 years in England. Poai tive specific for liver complaint. Bad taste in the mouth on arising in the morning, dull pains in the head and back of the eyes, tired feeling diz ziness, languor svmptoos of liver complaint. Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Relieves constipation, sharpens the appetite and tones up the entire system- Get the genuine from your druggist for tl.00 and take according to di rections. Baaeball. The Lebanon Baseball Club hereby challenges the City of Lebanon for a game of ball to be played Saturday April 25, at 5 p. M. on ball grounds in this city.- R, N. Wright, Manager. J. A. Beard, Captain. OFF FOR We cannot all po anil fight Italians; Bomo mint slay at home and look after the widows and orphans, wives and Sweethearts. We cannot all be heroes: somo of us must . stay at home and boII Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, &c. But there is con siderable glory for the man who succeeds in being the best merchant of Lebanon. We are trying to secure ine giory uritk a nanitnl (V ami urn nucceedint! nrettv well. It is cut ting to bo quite generally recognized that we are setting the pace for our competitors. When people want anything in our lino they know we arc apt to have the lowest price on it. .'!-' We Like It, To he., understood, and will try utation. .. .. -"j.rr1.- 7 . " : G C HACKLEMAN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes for CASH. Q. LOVELEE, lYIerchant Tailor, LEBANON, OREGON. G. Lovelee's is the Cheapest Place in Linn County to Get a Suit Made to Order. A NEW LINE OF GOODS JUST RECEIVED. Call and Inspect thp Goods If you do not Leave FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, BOOTS, SHOES li lirzzczs ECS 112 JU! Clothm ING GOODS. We wish to announce to our good friends in Lebanon and vicinity that our Spring Stock is now all in, and is ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL . Kf BE THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to the YOUNG MEN'S We carry everything that anteed to fit equally as well can fit you. Among other celebrated brands and makes, we carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing manufactured by A full and complete line of Men's Business Suits ranging in price from $7 Agents for Albany Woolen Goods, and a full line in stock. A full line of Shoes and Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods. Come and see us when- T. Lj. Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. "The Birthplace of Great; and Honest Bargains; THE WAR. ver hard to keep up our rep your'Order. FIRST-CLASS GOODS i ANY HEADACHE rmnaYoaWait," BUT CURES NOTUiNa clsr: 9T and FURNISH Willamette Valley. DRESS SUITS is New and Novel, guar as your Merchant Tailor . 50 to $14. Boots at Popular Prices. m the city. Park TO THE This Beautiful Is Now for the PRICES TO Terms to Suit the YV wmilil miirli nrefer that all chase lots in this Addition, would ally inspect the grounds and learn many and varied advantages this to the public. : By a personal lowinsr facts: lbanon has a population of 1500. It has nearly doubled it population in the last year. , . . I One hundred and twenty-five new substantial houses were built here during the year. A $150,000 paper mill is now completed and work will begin therein this July IsU n Il.annn mid Santiam Canal Company has been incorporated and work will begin thereon as Boon as the necessary " This canal will give steady manulactonen, and ine town habitants. Now for the It lies along the route of the Lebanon and Santiam Canal. . . It is platted, with wide and level avenues; planted with most beautiful young shade ireeii; wacn jt iuujr lain dr.a!weoell no loU that are each loir ti .:. uj:suina tha aula auuiwuu iviut" which will afford to residerltS All lots are 66 feet front lL,t Tliis The price of all these lots This property will be shown to parties desiring to purchase by J. WHEN VlSITINGr IB.TVTT, DONT FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK : of - AT - 1L.. 33. 13 NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing Department with WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Broa,) DEALERS IN Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them - selves with ' H. r. MILLER Pianos. : AND VOSE Jt SON8' These instruments they keep in stock, but solicit orders for "Stein way" and "Weber" Pianos. Our prices are the lowest. Sheet Music, Bonks ami Siitait Instruments a specialty. The best Sewing Machines in the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, 1- - J - - - -p. JLdditi.G-rs TOWN OF LEBANON. Addition to the Town of Lebanoi First Time Placed Upon SUIT THE TIM -AND ' inspection you wiiiaiscover uieiui-; 'J . . o preiiminarie can us rrBiigou. work to hundreds, arid will irum tins uu kii.uj PARK ADDITION. . , t, unsuitable for building purposes, and give a clear title-to- . L , , , rma.11t.tu! lflabelia I arK irom which it uoiiym iui m - . , , . , IP the Addition oeauuiui recreauou andTsVto lao leet deep. Iriot will be advanced 25 per cent, R. & EL Y. KIRKPATRICKT CLOTHING 3L. I IV S NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-Class TaHorincr. ; .ffisassr-JOrgans. Albany, Oregon. y the Market, at . People. who wish to put come and person for themselves the v Addition presents ' , .. , .,, ..... lurnisn mui-sites iur ill be a city of 5000 in- . . , .. , . .. .,i . , . after iklaylo. - " i Or by PETERSON A GARLAND. G. E. HARDY JEWELER, Baa m band a lart Mock tt JEWEL.BY JUST BECEIVXD 'Call And Secure Prices. DONT SHIP YOUR OLD STOVK. You can bay aay of tha LATEST , PA.TTEBNS Cheap, of." SWAN BROTHERS. THEY CARRY A FVLl. LIN Of Tin, Capper, ilfaoden and Stone HI are. also PUMPS AND PUMP KlXTtTtlg. BsT Job Jf "ork done on Short If otic, denver; Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago, . . ST PAUL. 6T. LOUI. U ALL. POINTS " iiast, Wonii & pouta. UNION TICKET OFFICE, C. O. RAWLINCS. A(nt. . AIJ.AST, : ' VtMAvlf t iar i T18N