Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. JUNE 19. 1891. Mm to Advertisers, Z.oritl MlvnflltMmfnts In t paper will win Ki chBrgrd fur at. regular rates. 4coaliuued, until ni-drred ut. nt the option of the publisher; aule eon Vrxrtsmre made for a peci)d nuiuberof lunei. H. Y. XIRKPATRICK, Publisher. Go to T. C. Peebler for groceries. F. M. French, the jeweler, Albany, Veeps railroad time. Mrs. G. S.J Hanleiter Is visiting the family of Mr. Jos. Stuart. Mrs. filggershas moved to her old residence adjoining J. A. Beard's. The success of the canal means w uvement in all the business Interests of Ledanon . All kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods by C. K. Brow nell, Albany. ' - SCew sidewalks have been laid along Bridge street and also in front of Hacklemau's residence. Mr Pippin, of California, father of Jack Pippin, is visiting his son who was badly hurt by a full, last week. Wheeler's tmtoher shop was placed on rollers and moved to the vacant lot adjoining the post offics. S. P. Bach gives IB oz. for a pound. 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. There will be no services at the M. E. church South, on next Sunday evening, the pastor will be at Browns ville, attending the District Confer CTree. Ladies, don't throw your old jewelry away; you can have it made as nice as new by the City Jeweler at City drug store. No fancy prices. .Portland, Kest Portland and Albina consolidated and will reap a golden harvest. Lebanon and her suburbs could not consolidate, they will long feel the bad effects thereof. Go to S. P. Bach's for boots, shoes nLgents furnishing goods. Circuit court meets Monday. The docket indicates a brief term. There are no cases of special importance ex cept the damage suit of Templeton vs. the county for ?ifT,00O. If you wish to know what home manufacture will do call at K. Goan's furniture store -and see the new furniture made right here in Leba non. The best furniture in the world. E. Goan. There will be preaching services at fheC P. church Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. Communion wr vices Sabbath at 11 a. m. Kreryone invited. E. E. Thompson, Pastor. Mr. C. A. Elson has rented a part of the sample room at the St. Charles, where he has opend a real estate and loan office. - Mr. Elson has already some very fine tracks of land for sale. Last Saturday Mess- Ernest Lee and Will Washburn Misses Mary String and Bertha Washburn drove over from Junction and spent the night with friends and relatives. A rents wanting teritory for the latest, the best, the cheapest, and the quickest selling invention of this cen tury cannot do better than to inquire of A. Jack Adams at thia office. Ex : mine the invention and decide for yoursel We wish to announce to the public that we have a large stock of wagons, buggies, hacks and carts, direct from the factory in the EaBt. We have selected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and we cordially invite all those wishing to buy anything in this line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. Crtjbon & Mknziks. The fourth quarterly meeting of the M. E. Church, Lebanon, will be held June 20th and 21st. Quarterly confer ence at 3:30 P. M and preaching at 8 P. M Saturday. The usual Sundy ser vices. Rev. S. P. Wilson P. E. will be present. All are welcome. Thos. P. Bobyd, Pastor. The new jeweler at the City drug store is a practical watchmaker in the true sense of the word. Having had twenty-foor years continuous experi ence at the bench, he is able to do any work on watches, clocks and jewelry that can be done in any city. His prices are based upon Eastern prices, and you can always get your work when promised. The fair sex is wanted to take notice of the Downs Patent Self-Adjusting Corsets, in black or drab. Price $1 25 to $150 . Find them at Baker's, The One Price Cash Store .The Pacific Washing Machine is surely a grand success, as it is so highly recommended by many of the best citizens of Oregon. Our people should investigate its merits. The Express force is under obliga tion to Mr W J Davenport for some nice apples, left with us a few days ago; They were raised by Mr J m Hassler, near Scio. Will exchange for a good milk cow, one new sewing machine, latest im provements, high arm, full set of at- tachmente, fine furniture, all walnut, seven drawers and drop leaf, self bander and threader. Apply to the new Jeweler at City drug store. ' The following delegates from the M E church South, Geo F Burkhart, J F Crabtree, Wm Prine and F M Smith are in attendance upon District Confer ence at Brownsville. Wanted: Every body to bring their dirty clothing to the office of the Pacific Waahine Machine, and have them washed, free of charge. We re quest, mac you ao urns to test tne merits of the machine. Last Friday, while working on a bar.1 at Mr Worth Houston's, near bhedd, Mr John Pip pin was quite seri ously hurt by a fall. He was engaged putting up bents and was about thirty feet trom the ground when they gav; away, precipitating him to the ground, breaking one of his legs and injuring bis back. i)r Booth was called to attend him. Mr Pippin has since been moved to Lebanon, and is now getting along as well ae could be expected. Mrs. W. J. Ray will do plain sewing. S. P. Bach's keeps field seeds of all kinds. Mr Frank Crabtree'a mother Is iu town this week, visiting him. Mr. G. M. Westfall is again on the streets after a week's illness. Go to Bach's for choice groceries, Mrs. Barbour reached home safely, with the remains of her husband. Old Spot was welcomed back to the City by his many friends this week. M. A. Miller is agent for the eele United Cleveland ready-mixed paint. S. P. Bach keeps a line of boots aud shoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. Mrs. Calder and her son Willis spent Sunday with friends in the City, Mrs. St ration and daughter of Mil ler's Station, were In the City Monday and Tuesday. Mr. W. D. Mesarvey bought Jim Brown's house on Bridge Ave. aud moved Into the same, this week. Hansard's front to his saloon has been improved upon and presents a neat appearance. It will pay you to buy your groceries of C. E. Brownell, Alvany. tiend for prices. Drummers tell us that Lebanon is the most prosperous town in the valley. The contract for painting the paper mill, has been let to Eugene Larimore, of Albany. Mrs. John Burkhart in company with her father left last week to visit her sister near Arlington. Grandma Balston returned home Wednesday from Portland, where she has been visiting her daugh ter. W. H. Booth M. D. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. P. M. Smith is contemplatingbuild Ing a flue residence this summer, on Bridge street Bennett's new house is nearly com pleted and presents a good appear ance. There is some talk of a hose team from this place interesting the Eugene races on the 4th. of July. The new P. M. is fitting up his office preparatory to assuming control of the Lebanon mails. We have money to loan on improved farms and ranches. S. N. Steele A Co. Albauy Or. New millinery goods received direct from San Francisco every week at Mrs Geo. Rice's. 'Squire Hyde is now a full-fledged Justice of the Peace; and, among other things can securely tie the wedding knot. News comes that Kelso and party killed a huge bear the first days they camped. Much luck and pleasure to the boys. A. F. Stowe has rented one of the front rooms on the second floor of Hansard's new building where he has opend a law office. After going to Crusoo & Menzies' hardware store and getting prices, we find that they are selling goods as low as any place in the valley. Children's day was appropriately observed in the First Presbyterian church Sunday at 11 o'clock, and at 7:80 at the M. E. chui-cb. Our senior druggest ought to make a good farmer's Alliance man. W e saw him milking his cow in the middle of the streets, and he did it in granger style too. Rev. G. S. Hanlieterand Mr. A. J Adams spent several days in Browns ville this week, attending the District Conference of the M. E. church South. Mess. Elkins and Donaca returned from Portland Wednesday, bearing completed satisfactory arrangements looking to the speedy completion of the canal. The game of base ball between the east and west side, resulted in the de feat of the champions. A third game will be played to decide the champion ship. The east side treated the two clubs to a fine spread of strawberries and cake at the St. Charles. It is rather costly for the City to allow the boys to practice with the new hose, when the old hose ought to le used for such purposes. Tax payers have a right to kick about this and the authorities would do well to prevent such extravagance in the future. Last Monday Mess. Curl A Powell of Albany, bought six county rights for the Pacific Washing Machine, Linn county included. Mr. Curl is now out here working this teritory He is well and favorable known all over the county and we believe he will make a success out of the business. In almost every neighborhood there is some one or more pe sons whose lives have been saved bv Chamber lain's Colic, Choleric and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of crhonic 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. Kemember those sacred vows yon made to your wife, and save her backu lungs ana Beauty by investing in Pacific Washing Machine. Last Saturday the young Willamette of Albany, played the Amature club of Lebanon, at this place. The score stood 27 to 8 in favor of Lebanon. The Willametts claimed that the A matures run in some boys over size. They all "kicked" about the umpire like big peop e. C O Irvin and Miss Emma A Ball, of Albany, were bound in the holy bonds of wedlock, last Wednesday. Drs. Foley, Courtney and Booth have received their certificates from the Oregon board of medical examiners i authorizing them to practice medicine and surgery, in accordance with the law enacted by the last legislature. This action, however, is regarded as a matter of form by the physicians here s and as of no particular importance fur t ther than the cost to them of about I three dollars each, in express ehnrges, ' affidavits and recorder's fee.. Go to S. P, Bach for boots and shoes. M. V. Doud Is now occupying the Andrew property. Miss Emma Washburn, of Junction City Is In town visiting. Mr. G. W. Wheeler and wife re turned home Tuesday, from a visit to ludependeude. Sells Bros circus will he In this county about the middle of August. Mr. Geo. Alexander, formely of the Express is in town visiting. We nil know what brings Geo. back to Leba non. Commencement exercise will begin at Monmouth, the state normal school, next Sunday. 18 pounds extra C sugar for $1 at T. O. Peebler's. Read the Pacific Wash in or Macnlne Ad. Mr F M Gates, who Is Introducing the Rice Combination Fencing, was in the city this week. Cruson & Meuxies were made ajents at Lebanon. A rep resentative of the Express was shown some of the fence, which to all appear ance, is pig tight, bull strong and horse high. Two men can put up 100 rods per day, at a cost of 65 cents per rod. Tuesday night the lightning struck the telegraph line running from this place to Soda vi lie, and the current was so powerful that for a quarter of a mile the hue was so completely burned out that no particle of wire could be found Eight of the poles were made into kind- j ling wood. Mr G E Hardy, who Is; owner of the line, was out Wednesday making an inspection. He had not heard whether any damage had been done In the Soda vi lie office. If there had not, he hopes to have the line in operation in a few days. The destruc tion of a wire in this way is a very re- markable occurence, particularly Is it ; unusual for this valley. Ou and after June 1st. R. X. Wright will take charge of my books and is hereby duly authorized to make all collections. All accounts are now due and must be paid at once. I need my money as without It I cannot do busi ness. Please be ready to settle as soon as your account comes to you. Very Respectfully, T. C. Peebler. 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 Balm and bind it on over the seat of pain. It will produce a pleasant warmth and relieve you of all pain. Many severe cases have peen cured iu this way. The Pain Balm can be obtained from M. A. Miller. BUY YOUR Hardware, Stoves and Rakoes FROM MATTHEWS & WASHBURN, Albany, Ore. Tour Faee. BRING YOl'B HORSES L Senders will be in Lebanon on Friday June 19th for the purpose of buying horses of the following discrip- tion, bays, blacks and grays, gentle to ride under saddle and also broke to work, age 5 to 8 years old 15 to 16 hands high, weight 950 to 1150 pounds sound and without blemish also a num ber of good carrage horses, aud some heavy draft horses. Everybody bring in horses of this description if you want to selL Mr B F Kirk and Miss Alice M. Blake were married, in Albany Wed nesday. God's Btesalnc to BnmMtlty. So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Fobfst (Jbove. Or., March 19. I have nsel the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate rt-lief. It is God's Dieting to humanitv. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly nineiy year? old. came to Oregon in 1842 in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Compan y, a ud since 1 began nsing toe Ulttuv iea i en jot gooo neam DAVID MUNROE. lee for Sal. The Albany Ice Co. have filled our Ice house, and all parties wishing ice can get it by calling on us at 1 cent per pound. Guy & Mayer. Ladies Owing to the lateness of the season I will sell my trimmed hats at reduced rates. Please call and see. Mrs S H Cowan. pr ng e Ter. At this season of the year the most vigorous and hearty people often have a feeling of weariness, tired and worn out, without ambition to do anything, and many break out iu pimples and boils. What you require is a mild tonic medicine that will act gently on the liver and blood, and for this, noth ing equals Dr. Gun's Improved Liver Pills. They give au activity to the liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action, new vitality aud stregth to the entire system. Sold at 25 cents a box by M. A. Miller. Bucklen's Arnloa. Salve The Best Saivk 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 pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Roberts & Miller. YOUR face You can get your picture taken for $1 50 per doz. Cabinet size at Crawford & Pax ton's, Albany. Kotice 'N otice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the trustees of the Santiam Academy, on Monday June 21, in the Academy building. J. A. Beard. The Oregonian has the largest circu lation of any daily, Sunday or weekly paper west of the Rocky mountains. And in order to further increase its circulation they have selected with great care, a large list of valuable books and other useful articles, and are offering them as premiums to each new subscriber, to any of Its several issues for yearly subscriptions. - .The Oregon ian should be in every household. Send for premium list. Oregonian Publishing Co., Portland, Oregon. Baker's shoes have arrived from the East and Ban Francisco, and there are no better in Lebanon iu quantity, qual ity or prices; and cash is the lever that downs prices. Remember the place, Baker's One-Price Cash Store, A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank HurTYuati, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that Tie had beuu under the care of two prominent physicians, and used their treatment Until he was not able to get around. They pronounced his case to be Con sumption and incurable. He was per suaded to try Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs aud Colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found, before he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much better; he continued to use it and is enjoying food health. If you have any Throat, ung or Chest trouble, try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Roberts A Miller's drug store. SOOAV1LLB NEWS. The motor line will be built. Real estate is still being sold. Pleasant weather and everything growing fine. Camp-meeting closed after a very successful service of two weeks. Many souls were saved. A young people's prayer meeting h: a been organized. It will be a success. Rev. M M Bashor, who has been east attending the national conference of the Duukard church, is expected home soon. Soda vi lie probably has more new sidewalk than any town lu Oregon, population considered. Work will be commenced on the u w addition to the school house soon. Part of the lumber is here for the church also. : ' " - i Mrs, i Yost wife of Rev. Jesse Yost i f Sweet Home and daughter of Mr. Wort of this place, Is a guest of the latter. Rev. J. C. Brown aud wife, are at tending conference in Seattle and wilt probably be hoiueiu two weeks. Sunday school and prayer meetings at this place, are well attended, and as much interest is taken in them they are doing a vast amount of good for the young people of our town. Messrs Hugh Perry, A. Parrish and Dennis Kluin are sojourning in the mountains near Fish Lake catching fish and having a good time generally. Prof. W. W. Crawford of Tall in an has invested in real estate in our town of late and it is the intention of the Prof, to build a residence In the near future. Mrs, X. M. Tunison bought two lots of Louis Barzee on Monday last, and will build a residence this fall, at which time she will be a resident of our town Her object Is to have access to the So daville public school. We know of several other families who will do the same. Enough facts have been learned to enable us to say the moter line will Le built aud that soon. Yes we will have communication with the outside world by rail In a short time, aud then we will be wanting, of course, street rail ways, electric light and In fact nit t anything. The moter line will be a gie tt help to Lebatiou as well as Sodr vitle as all passengers and freight n nst b j transported at that place. Several young people of this place went to visit Mr. Everett Parri hs school, about ten miles from here, in Monday last. This was a complete surprise to the latter, but we have 1 o doubt it was an agreeable one. We noticed Dr. Booth aud Rev. T. P. Boyd, pf Lebanon, on our streets one day this week. The former was ou a professional visit and the latter ou a soda-drinking expedition. Sodaville is improving rapidly, with a better prospect for a boom than ever before. This Is just what we said would happeu, aud so it has. The Sodaville Cornet Band is mak ing good progress under Prof. Craw ford' management. Mr. Chas. Stokes, of Lebanon, who has had charge of the work on the new business building, has it about ready for occupancy. The building would be a credit to most any town. About eight new residences are sure to be built in the J. L. Hill addition during the summer and fall, and per haps more. Louis Barzee has sold be tween 25 and 30 lots during the past two weeks. Sodaville, Or., June 16, 1891. Electric Bitters. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no snecial mention. All who have used iiJectric Bitters sing the same song of praise. a purer meaictne aoes noi ex ist and It i guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Head ache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price 60 cts. and 1.00 per bottle at Roberts Miller's drug store. FULL CREAM CBKE8B. Notice is hereby given to the cheese patrons of the Lebanvn factory, and to the general public, that we have se cure! I the services of Mr. M. P. Taylor, an old and experienced cheese-maker. The skill and 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 on hand a quality of cheese unexcelled by any made elsewhere iu the State. We hope to extend our trade to every towt and city in Oregon, and 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 of Lebanon, Albany, Scio and Cor vail is, we cordially await all orders. J. M. Marks. THE CHURCHES. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Thomas P. Bovd, pastor. Services everv Sabbath at 11 A. M. Biid 7 P. M. Bnbbath school at 10 A. M. Meet ing of the Efrtvorth League at 3 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30 o'clock. All are invited to attend these services. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. Marcclluf . pan tor. Services evorv Bahbnth at 11 A. M. and 730 P. M. Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. AU wel- CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. IS. Thompson, pastor. Preaching services each Saboath at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening at 7:30. Sunday School every Sabbath at 10 A. M. M. E. CHURCH, SOUTH G. S. Hanleiter. pas tor. Preaching first Sabbath at 11 A. M. and each Sabbath evening at 7:30. Sunday School at 3 P. M. Cottage prayer meeting each Friday evening. Everybody welcome. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH C. R. Lamar, pas tor. Services held in the Academy. Preaching every first and second Sunday at i J, JU .Sunday School at 12:101. JO. Ultimtiiitiii W liit f ill jitl IAI1-- - Good place to buy good material is at Baker's. lie keeps a good assortment of Boots and Shoes, from the smallest infant's to a full grown pap IIVIAN "We take pride in giving the best, and selling for the least money; and by the amount of all kinds of footwear we have sold, our close observation has ' iillFOUNDlIII : them the best. The reason we can do this we buy for the cash and sell for the same. keeps us ALIVE and enables us to buy from the least money. We Take Porduce at Cash Prices. Clothing, 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 BE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Brought to the Willamette Valley. YOUNG MEN'S DRES 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 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 Prices. Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods. Come and see us when in the city. T. l-i. Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. "The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains." WHEN YOU GO TO ALBANY -REMEMBER- Knapp, Burrell & Company -ABE THE LARGEST DEALERS IN- Agricultural On the Pacific Coast. THEY ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR Bain Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Deer- ing Binders and Mowers, Lightning Hay Press, Etc., -AND DEALERS IN Fine Buggies, Racine Hacks, Road Carts, Wagons And Vehicles of Every Description, Barb Wire, Etc Call and Examine Their Stock. Orders by Mail or Telegraph Promptly Amended To. F. H. R0SC0E, Manager. liiittiiiifiitH Our "one price" cash store tfffiwntttttt best houses and sell for the THE- Implements OFF FOR We cannot all go and fight Italians? some must stay at home and look after the widows and orphans, -wives and Sweetherts. We cannot all be heroes; some of us must stay at home and sell Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, fec. But there' is con siderable eory for the man who succeeds in being the best merchant of Lebanon. We are trying to secure the glory with a capital G, and are succeeding pretty well. It is get ting to be quite generally recognized that we are setting the pace for our competitors. When people want anything in our line they know we are apt to have the lowest pric on it. We Like It, To be understood, and will t' verj hard to keep up our rep utation. - C. C HACKLEMAN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes'for CASH. WHEN SITING ALBANY, DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK -OF - SPRING C OTHIWG AT NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing- Department with WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros.,) DEALERS I! Pianosand Organs, . Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves with H. P. MILLER Pianos. AND VOSE A SONS These instruments they keep In stock, but solicit orders for "Steinway" and "Weber" Pianos. Our prices are the lowest. Sheet Music, Books and Small Instruments a specialty. The beat J3ewinc Machine in the market on cmv terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, V. J. Hay, w Boggles!! EVERYTHING IS SEW AND fc v. FIRST-CLASS, f $1, Reasonable Rates. lEffl he day or We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. Special attention given to Draying and Hauling. HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or Nichols, Westfall & Co., FIRST-CLASS Turnouts Reasonable Rates. 4s i Livery , IS?1 aziricl Sale Stables. Special atteution shown Commercial Transient stock carefully cared for. TEE WAR. NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-Class Tailoring-. PAtACt ssr-lOrgans. NEWMAN' BROS". Ami AKHl . Albany, Oregon. 1-3. Pbtbbsos NEW MEN! lew Horses I U lew Harness 1 1 II TYSSSSft POSITIVELY ;t-?Jl. . . . ' aib-wi iurn-uuuu lvwo. fJ DRAYIHGDONE . n 1 hort Notice. Travelers.