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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1891. Ho to T. C Feebler for groceries. The Albany Journal has ceased publication. Kemcmber the picnic at L acorn b Saturday. ' Mr. S. Pal sly, of Albany, was In Lebanon Tuesday. . F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany keeps railroad time. A basket social at Tangent June 12th, ly the grange of that place. Mr. J. M. Wiley is making some Improvements on his house. Just received, a fine line of perfumery at Smith & Miller's drug store. . SuJo proposes to celebrate the glorious fourth in grand style. M. A, Miller is agent for the cele brated Cleveland ready-mixed paint. Miss Boliroie Kirkpatrick Is spend ing the week in Sale in visiting friends S. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and shoes as well as Brownsville woolen good a. Mr. J. M. Ralston and wife were in town visiting the latter part of last week. New nilUiuery goods received direct ftroni San Francisco every week at Mrs Qeo. Rice's. Mr. McGee, proprietor of the city restaurant of Albany, was in the city Wednesday We have money to loan on improved farms and ranches. S. K. Steele & Co. Albany Or. . Mr. Orve Thompson, who is now in . store in Salem was in town this week visiting. , After going to Cruson & Menzies1 bard ware store and getting prices, we find that they are selling goods as low ms any place In the valley. Decoration day was suitably cele brated here Saturday. The address was delivered by Rev Ciine of Salem. The contract has been let for the butliliug of a $15,000 church in Albany, . fur the XJ. P. denomination. -We will inform the people of Leba non and vicinity that there is no extra charge on trimmed hats at Mrs. S. H. Cowan's. Miss Townson, of Albany, was in town Weduesday looking for a loca tion to open up a store. She is lately from uSTebraska. Wm. Unger, who had the misfortune to have his hand smashed last month, left Monday for the hospital in Port land for treatment. Moslats. Peterson A, Garland and Mr. Cal Burkhart negotiated the sale of liichTd liiggatts fine farm near the Butte. The price paid was $5500. Ladies don't throw your old jewelry away; yon can have it made as nice as ew by the City Jeweler at City drug store-. lo fancy prices. Judging from my increasing trade, Baker is wanted in Lebanon to sell : boots and shoes, dry goods, groceries, tin ware, crockery-, and everything in a general store. Services next Sabbath, June 7th. morning and evening at the M. E. eh urea South. Subject for evening discourse A scepter of rgightness." AH cordially invited to attend. Yuunt & Kimball, wbolsale and retail dealers in all kinds of nursery and ornamental stuck, of DatIas,Oreg., are canvassing our town and eounty, and will make a delivery this fall. . If you wish to know what home manufacture will do call at E. Goan's furniture store and see the new furniture made right here in Lena nun. The best furniture in the world. JE. Coan. Kev. C A. McDonald is agent for tins famous Ep worth pianos and organs, which for tone, durability and finish, are unexcelled. Inquire at Ex fitrts office for prices and terms. linker's shoes have arrived from the East and San Francisco, and there are no better in Lebanon in quantity, qual ity or prices; and cash is the lever that downs prices. Remember the place, Baker's One-Price Cash Store. We wish to announce to the public that we have a large stock of wagons, buggies, backs and carts, direct j from the factory in the East. We have I selected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and j we cordially invite all those wishing I to oull on us before purchasing else where. ... . Crusojn & Mekziss. Chas. Se&rs was arrested on com plaint of jreo. iiurfctiart, of fepicer, charged with violating the law in reference to riding bicycles on the roads, and on pleading guilty was fined $10 and cost, a total of $19. The offence happened a couple weeks ago' oeultiH: in Mr. . Bark hart's team, while the wagon was loaded with children, nearly running off, doing several dollars damage to the wagon. Albany Democrat. In almost every neighborhood there . is some one or more persons whose lives have been saved bv Chamber tain's Colic, Choleric and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of chronic diarrhoea by it. Such persons take special pleasure in. recommend ing the remedy to others. The praise that follows the introduction and use makes it very popular. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. The city council of Albany, has advertised for seal bids for the building of the bridge across the Willamette river at that place, to be built at the foot of Calapooia street. The bridge is to be 1320 feet in length and and 20 feet wide in the . clear and coni IMsedofslx spands. Approaches to be 300 foot and 345 feet respectively. The bridge is to be completed by the first of December. : We congratulate Alba ny on securing the bridge, it will certainly be of great advantage, and is very much needed. .-. The bpw iewfiler at the City drue store is a practical watelimaker iu t he , twenty-four year continuous xperi- ! affd mast be paid at once. I need my enee at the bench, he is able to do any ! money .as without it I cannot do busi work 011 wateheB, clocks and jewelry nesSi Please be ready to settle as that can be dotje In any city. His l prices are -based upon Eastern prices, wild von can always fret your work 1 w hen prfmtisi'rt. Go to S. P. ISach for boots and shoot. Brownsville will celebrate the glori ous fourth this year. W. H. Booth M. D. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon, Mr. Geo. Hale is in Yamhill county this week, delivering books. Prof. Wright has accepted a position in Peobler's grocery store MissOra Ballard Is suffering very much with poiscn oak. Mr A Hackleman past through town Wednesday with 150 head of cattle which he was taking over to Bunch Grass. There are a great many stranger to be seen on our streets now which means something. Rey L ft mar returned home Wednes day from below Albany, where he has been helping In a meeting IB pounds extra C sugar for (I at T. C Peebler's. Quite a number of our citizens are in attendance at the Linn county pio neers1 meeting at Brownsville. Mrs. Jno Banta and children left Teuaday for Hot Springs on stay of three month Mr. A J Roberts, has moved into the house with his father, in ohe of Beard's houses Mrs. W. J. Ray will do plain sewing. Mr. Bennett, our depot agent, is In Harrisburg this week visltlug rela tives. On Wednesday Mr J F Hide, of this place was appointed by the commis- sions'courtjustice of peace of Lebanon precinct. We think the appointment will give general satisfaction. Will exchange for a good milk cow, one new sewing machine, latest im provements, high arm, full set of at tachments, fine furniture, all walnut, seven drawers and drop leaf, self- bander and threader. Apply to the new Jeweler at City drug store. Frank Thompson had the nnsfor tune to get two of his fingers cut off Wednesday over on the Oregnnian R. R. Dr. Courtney was called and dressed the wound. Chas. Smith returned home Wednes day from across the mountains. Chas. says the range is better than it has been for years over there. He said they had good success in getting the cattle to Clay pool's ranch and Chas. Walton had expected a position on the ranch. Mr Geo. Alexaneer formerly of the Express left Wednesday for Eugene his old home. He contemplates buy ing an interest in the Browmsville Times, and in that event will locate there. Tuesday's Albany Democrat says: This forenoon a very delicate and skillful operation was performed by Dr. Maston, assisted by Drs. Davis and Kelly, at the residence of Hon. L. H Montanye in the removal of a ten pound overariou tumor from Mrs. Anrilla Combs, of Eugene. Mrs. Combs is doing as well as cau be expected, with fair prospects of recovery. It is asserted that the men arrested and brought back from Bntte Montana as the supposed murders of Mr. Bar bour, are not the rirht men. The police authorities, at Portland, seem reticent when asked as to the evidence against the men. but claim to have a good deal, which will be forthcoming at the examining trial on 19th lust. Mrs. Barbour will not go east until after that date, we are informed. Yesterday morning Mrs. Rebecca F Jones, and her daughter Sarah J oiks a middle-age woman, who have been residing in the sou rt hern suburbs of the city, were taken before Judge Blackburn, and a board of examining physicians, consisting of Drs. G- W. Maston and J. P. Wallace, and were declared insane and taken to the asy lum at Salum. They have been a ter ror to the neighlmrhood and had used insulting and abusive language in a public manuer uutil it became unbear able. Herald Mrs. .Tones and her daughter form erly lived in Lebanon and are known to many of the people here. The ever glorious Fourth will be dulyjcelebrated in our sister city, Cor vallls, no says the Times. Monday night last a farewell scoial was tended Mr. Geo. Alexander at the residence of Mr. Adams in the way of a suprise party. A very pleasent eve ning was spent by all present, who re gret very much the loss of Mr. Alexan der from the society of our town. i The iost office will be in the red front store after Judge Miller takes charge of it. Ono day this week F. M. Miller bongnt the 18 feet between Han sard saloon and -the St. Charles hotel including the barber shop, consideration $800. The Judge intends erecting anicebuildrng on the grounds in the near future. I. R. Borum has secured the services of Mr. Lewis and will here after run two chairs in his barber shop. Mr. Lewis has worked in Albany for the past year and has the reputation of a first class bar ber. Mr. Martin Dayton, who has traveled by team 500 miles looking for a farm stopped in Lebanon. He was referred to Mess. Peterson & Garland who succeeded in finding the long-looked for farm that suit ed Mr. D. to a T., and closed the trade at once. The Arkansaw Prodigies, the wonderful Waldrop children, will appear at the First Presbyterian cnurcn, tins city, oil evening tiuuc 10. Earnings from the engage ment go towards buying an organ for the Baptist Sunday school. The survey for a motor line from Lebanon to Sodaville was made on last Wednesday, and Prof. Barzee informs no that a joint stock com pany will be formed and incorpor ated right away, composed of citi zens of Sodaville and Albany. On and after June 1st. R. N. Wright will take charge of my books and is hereby duly authorized to make all is. All accounts are now due noon as your account comes to you. Very Respectfully, T. C. Peebler. MOUNTAIN HOME. Prof. Brown preached here on last Sabbath. Prof. Arnold has charge of the sing ing school; has thirteen sc hollars and is getting along nicely. Miss LHlie Smith while out straw herring got polsened, has been quite sick the past few days. Mr. William Fruit and B. F. Phil lips found a nice swam of bees on their way home from church last Sunday. We learn that Mr. Jas. A. Smith went to Brush Creek Monday last. Mrs. I. M. Cooper is visiting relatives in this vicinity. We are told Mess. C. E. Craig, Chas. Ncwland and Warren Arthur are tak ing music lessons under Prof. Arnold. B. F. Phillips, is soliciting orders for a framed family record. Which he Is selling very cheap. Rev. Jno. Tunison, of Mohawk, Is visiting his brother, Mr. A. Tunison of this place. Mr. Will Arnold, of BrownyUle who has been visiting his brother, T. Arnold, of this place, left for home, last Sunday. North American Pis Biter. A suggestion: if you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame back al low us to suggest that you try the fol lowing simple remedy: Take a piece of flannel the size of the two hands, saturate it with Chamberlain's Pain Baini and bind it on over the seat of paiu. It will produce a pleasant warmth and relieve you of all pain. Many severe cases have peen cured in this way. The Pain Balm can be obtained from M. A. Miller. Electric Bitters. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Klectric Bitters sing the same song of praise. a purer medicine uoes not ex ist and it is tfuaranufM lo on an mat is claimed. Klectric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other a 1 lections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the svHtem and nrevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Head- ache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klectric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or monev refunded. Price 50 cts. and $L00 per bottle at Roberta & Miller's drug store. CROW FOOT SCRATCHES, Caw! Caw! Caw! Here we are once more Although the "trow" lias been living in obwurity for a considerable spell we have at l&pt been entirei! to come to the front. 8ince our last writing, we have been kicked at, threats have been made to thrash na, onr eulogy has been pronounced and so on, vet in the face of all this we again perch ourselves to tell the newa of Crow Foot. Lovely weather. Rather warm. Roads dusty. Krery body busy. The sprinp term of school at the Crow Foot academy dosed last Friday with im posing: exercises. Prof. Hardin's pleasant face will lie missed in the vaciuity during the vacation, at least Prof. Given M. I.T of Portland is stopping in the Foot, at present, recuperating and drinking soda water. Mr. Geo. W. Curtis and fanulv, of thi. place, removed to Portland this week, where they expect to reside in the future. We are sorry to see them leave, but our loss will be Portland's (rain. Caw! Caw! taw! Hoop la for the nioter line, the survey of which was made this week. This road will doubtless be of much benefit to the Crows, a th:i . n:ar be w can get out to see something. The (Cheadle) cheese factory at litis place is running nt full blast, with Mr. M. P. Taylor at the helm, Mr. Taylor, who is lately from the east shows proficiency and skill in the art of cheesemakine: and a evidence of his ability in tins direction, has now some fine cheese on the shelf, which will soon be ready for the market. As this is our first scratching this season and our c.lnws are soft, we deem it beat to lie a little cautious untill we see how it looke in print. Tti the mean while we will fly over to I-aeorab, Waterloo," Willow Prairie, Sweet Home and some other places and get a few pointers on the art of news paper corresponding. "The Crow." jitrT i. 1st. Following is the jury list drawn for the circuit court which convenes at the court house in Albauy, on June 22nd. Johnson White, Orleans; J. W. Gar dner, Fox Valley; Orlando Pickens, Sweet Home; T F Smith, Halsey; I F Conn, Albany; ieo. dine, Albany; Frank Moist, Lebanon; David Burk hart, Albany; L F Smith, Tangent; W K Temple, Center; Jos KIkins, Leban on; Cord Titus, Scio; J W Swank, Cen ter; Frank Trites, Albany; liobt An drews, Halsey; L White, Brownsville; W W Parrish, Waterloo; John Denny, Lebanon; Enoch Shelton, Franklin Butte; John Summerville, Harrisburg; Mark Hulbert, Orleans; The Butler, Albany. Hon C J Shedd, Shedd; Hon 8 M Pennington, Albany; James Hun ter, Albany; Wm C Davis, Albany; J W Bishop, Waterloo; G B Splawn, Brush Creek; C E Rockwell, Browns ville; W H Pugh,Orleans;A L Camion Peoria. fee for Sale. The Albany Ice Co. have filled our lee house, and all parties wishing ice can get it by calling on us at 1 cent per pound. Guy & Mayer. W C Peterson and wife returned home Monday from a visit to Wood burn Your Face. You can get your picture taken for $1 50 per doa. at Crawford A Paxton's, Albany. Motive to .Farmers. Wanted at once, chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, dried fruits, butter, c-KgH, and all kinds of farm produce, for which I will pay the highest price in cash or exchange for goods. G. W. Simpson, Albany, Or. There will be a meeting of the congrega tion or the First Presbyterian church on Sabbath next at the hour of three o'clock r. m. for the purpose of calling a minister. All members, and others interested arc earncstlv requested to be present. J. M. Masks. Wm. Marks. Elders. ' BUY YOUR H abdware, Stoves an i Ranojs FROM MATTHEWS & WASHBURN, Albany, Ore. SODAVltLK NEWS. Editor Lebanon Express: Alt right Mr. Iter, I think your sug gestion a good one, so here goes. Camp-meeting Is now In progress. Fully eight hundred people were In our little city last Sunday. Blore than twenty lots have been sold, to di ire rent parties, during the week by Mr. Barzee. This Insures, uot lens than six new residence soon, to be filled with desirable families. A company has been organized con sisting of several capitalists of this place and Albany, for the purpose of building a mnter line from this point to Lebanon. This ts no foolish ness, hut a sure go. A party of five men accompanied the surveyor from here this morning, (Wednesday) to locate the line. Sodaville has made more pro press during the last mouth, than the twelve months proceeding it and all our citizens are jubilant over brighter prospects. Mr. Barzee has commenced active operation on his new house, which will be puilt in the Hill addition. The lumber Ison the ground, and the house will be pushed to completion as rapidly aspossiblc. This lathe begin ntng of many more that will be built soon. Dr. J. L. Hill and lady, of Albany were on our streets on Saturday and Sunday last. A number of people went to Water loo to attend the baptismal exercise at that place yesterday. A new summer house is under course of construction, at the spring, under the management of Mr. Al Par rish. Mr. H. D. Klum has his boarding house running again. Mr. Hareman hits several boarders from a distance already. The hotels soon be filled. The new drug store building is nearly completed and is now receiving the paint. Mr. Roberts the occupant elect, will soon take posesuion. Come correspondents lets make up Ohserver. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had ln.en under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment until he was not able to got around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption and incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Discov ery lor consumption, toughs and Cold and at that tune was not able to walk across the street witnout resting. He found, Ik-fore he had used half "of a dollar bottle, that he was much belter; he continued to use it and is enjoying rood health. If you have any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, try it. We guarantee sat telnet inn. Trial bottle free at Roberts 6c. Miller'sdrug store. FILL I'ltEA.I CUKES:. Notice Is hereby given lo the cheese patrons of the Lebanon factory, and to the general public, that we have se cured the services of Mr. M. P. Taylor, an old and experienced cheese-maker. The skill aud despatch with which he conducts the business, give evidence of a thorough knowledge of what he is doing. By June 20 we expect to have ou hand a quality of cheese unexcelled by any made elsewhere In tho State. We hope to extend our trade to every town and city in Oregon, aud to fur nish an article which will be appreci ated by continued patronage. All or ders, large and small, will be promptly filled. With many thanks to our patrons nf Lebanon, Albany, Seio and Corvallis, we cordially await all orders. J. M. M ARK3- Mess. Parrish A Risteu have opened a restaurant in the Hansard building on Main street, and are doing a good business. A representative of the Ex press has been there, and since news pa per men are thoroughly competent vi pass upon the merits of eatables we want io say that the bill of fare given at this place is first class the best of the market, well coeked being placed before the hungry. Mrs. Parrish ba had a good deal of experience in this line aud serves the guest well. M Risteu is a baker of experience and it is the purpose of the firm to put in an oven and open a bakery. JSo doubt they will have a liberal support. "The Jersey I-tly." Angi.esea Cottage, L B., July 2. Genllenien: Altho it Is very unusual for me to use any lotions or washes, still, in answer to your request, I have tried Wisdom's Violet Cream aud Jiobertine. The former I consider especially efiicacious in canes of roughness of the skin, and 1 have been using it every day for the last fortnight. 1 have found the Rotertine an excellent preparation in canecs of tan, sunburn, etc., cau wed by exposure to March winds and a July sun. Yours faithfully, Lii-i.ie La NO TRY To Messrs. Wisdom A Co. Most of the Block has been en subNy JCngin- Py ted his scribed on the new canal eer O'Connor has completed labors, and left a map and profile of the route selected. Mess. Gar land & Peterson have been engaged drawing deeds to the riftht of way, about all of which has been secur ed, and Mess. Ralston and others are engaged upon that work. By the time of our next issue we hope to be able to report work about be ginning. Administrator's rotio. Notice m hereby Riven thnt, by virturo of an onler of the County lourt ol latin county. Orenu made and duly entered of record (herein. May 28, 191, the i:nderKiKiied N. R. DulpU'ish was Kf- E Milled administrator of the oMuie of Wm. M. artiour, di-d'd. Any and all iHirwrnx Imvfujr claims akaliutt said estate are hereby notified to present tliein. with propter vouchers, to the uiider- oti. Ijnii county, Oregon within six moiitlut from this date. Lebanon, or.. June ft. ISttL. N. 8. ItAUiKlSH, Adm'r Est. Wm' Barbour, Dec'd. SAITL M. GARLAND, Attorney C. E. RANOUS, Carpenter & Builder. All Kinds Repairing & Jobbing Done on Shortest Notice. UPHOLSTERING A SPECIALTY Shop on Main Street, Next Door to Tailor Shop. Clothings BOOTS, SHOES and FURNISH 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 TO HE TFIE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to the Willamette Valley. ." IN : YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SUITS We carry everything that is New and Novel, guar anteed to fit equally as well as your Merchant Tailor can fit you. . Among other celebrated brands and makes, we carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing manufactured by fr"-- Vifr ifftnagr-irT j---- A full and complete line of Men's Business Suits ranging in price from $7 50 to $14. Agents for Albany Woolen Goods, and a full line in stock. A full line of Shoes and Boots at Popular Trices. Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods. Come an d see us when in the city. T. Lj. Iftallace & Co. ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. 'The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains." y 24 m "KhiiaYonWalt," U f i X "'"'""Will ,rJ ?.-""?!5:Xi3 BUT CURES - ta O. LOYELEE, IVLercliant Tailar, LEBAXOTv, OREGON. C. 'Lovelee's is the Cheapest Place in Linn County to Get a Suit Made to Order. A NEW LINE OF GOODS JUST RECEIYED. Call and Inspect the Goods if you do not Leave your Order. FIRST-CLASS TAILOR, WHEN YOU GO TO ALBANY Knapp, Burrell & Company -ARE THE LAU013ST DEALERS IN Agricultural On. the Xoilio Coast. THEY A HE ALSO AGENTS FOlt Bain Wagrons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Deer- ing Binders and Mowers, Ughtning Hay Press, Etc., -AND IEAIiERS IN- Fine Buggies, Racine-Hacks, Road Carts,agons And Vehicles of Every Descriptiou, Iinrb Wire, Etc. Call and Examine Their Stock. Orders by Mail or Telegraph Promptly A'tended To. FIRST-CLASS GOODS. Implements F. H. R0SC0E, Manager. OFF FOR We cannot all po and fight Italians; some must stay at home and look after the widows and orphans, wives and Sweetlierts. We cannot all he heroes; some of us must stay at home and sell Dry Goods, Hoots and Shoes, &c. But there is con siderahle elory for the man who succeeds in being the best merchant of Lebanon. We are Irvine to secure the plorv with a capital G, and are succeeding pretty well. It is get ting to he quite generally recognized that we are setting the pace for our competitors.- When people -want anything in our line they know we are apt We Like It, To he understood, and will try utation. C. O HACKLEMAN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes for CASH. WIIITV VISTTTTVf i A T Tt A. 7V"V- DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK SPRING CLOTHING AT Ij . 13- BLAIA'S. NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailoring- Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros.,) OEAI.KKS IN 5L Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them-" selves with II. F. MILI.KR Pianos. These instruments- they keep in stock, hot solicit ordera for "Steinway" and Welter" Pianos. Our prices are the lowest, riheet Music, Books and Small Instruments a specialty. The best iSewing Machine in the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, W. J. Hay, ew Baggies ! 1 NEW WI EN! Kew Horses !I ! EVERYTHING ,! ivJltn 1 IS NEW AND I; -iaZ-Jii t . H'f ' Hie l VPr Reasonable Rates. We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. Special attention given to Draying and Hauling. HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or am ffft Used in Mfflidns-of H6mes 40 Years tHe Standard. THE WAR. to have the lowest price on it. very hard to keep up our rep If TV :H?;?r0rgans. Albany, Oregon. - L. J. Peteksom Hev Harness III! POSITIVELY can furnish ttie bent ami Stock boarded by he dav or montk. Baking rower.