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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1891)
FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1891. lotUe to Advertisers. liMftl aAYrtlm?nt In thin pnper trill lr mn anfl rhnrcvd fur nt rvjrnlar rate, ana atlntterl, until orrlrvidrttil . at the kptlon of pwbllahrrt nalr.t con tract ara ntdt ftr a cnd numlr.f iasaas. H. T. KlKKPATItlCK. fnhlUhar. do to T. V. Feebler for groceries, Mr. Doud mid family have moved to Portland. Go to Smith A Miller's for alt kinds f machine nils. Pror. Wright nnd wife are attending the teachers' Institute, at Newport. Mrs. J. B. Thompson spent a few days this week at the farm. Mrs. Hanrllian attended the conven tion of the christian church, at Turner this week. Real estate men were busy this week but tliey seem to have made a water- haul. Miss Irvine, of McMinvllle, and MIbs Fisher, of Corvaills, spent a day with the Misses Miller this week. An Interesting ball game was played here Tuesdav between the merchants and school tenchers(male), resulting in a score of 25 to BS in favor of teachers. Take your choice tomorrow : Eugene-, Brownsville, Corvallls, Scio or Water loo. All kinds of eountrv hmliuw tjik-fn In exchange for goods by C. E. Brow nell, Albany. F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. At Salem, last Saturday, Albany's crack nine played the capital city boys a little ball; score, Salem 16, Albany 0. Go to S. P. Bach's for boots, shoes and gents furnishing goods. Lebanon people know the Express lias a good job printing office and ahould give It all of tbeir work. W. H. Booth M. r. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. The election ordered fof last Monday was allowed to go by default. It was thought nothing would be accomp lished by holding it. " It will-pay yon to.bny your groceries of C. E. Bruwnell, Alvany. Send for prices. B. P. Bach's keeps field seeds of all kinds. Mess. Jack Adams and Buff Biatt went to Brownsville, one day thi week. After going to -Cruson A Menzies' hardware store and getting prices, we Bad that they are selling goods as low as any place in the valley. Mr. T. R Borum has rented the par lor of the St. diaries hotel nnd will move his barber shop there the first of t he week. We have money to loan on improved farms and ranches. H. N. 3r.u A rv Alliany Or. S. P. Bach gives 16 ox. for a pound. We will Inform the people of Leba non and vicinity that there is no extra charge on trimmed lints at Mrs. S. II. Cowan's. Miss Libby Carouthers returned to Lebanon Tuesday from Monmoth, where she has been attending the dtate normal college, from which Institution he graduated last month, standing at the head of a class of twenty,. L. M. Wheeler has opened his' new meat market. He keeps all kinds of meats, and proposes to treat everybody well. He solicits a fair share of pat io .age. His motto is "Live and let live." Mr. O. Lovclec, the merchant tailor, places his advertisement with us again t lis week. Mr. Lovelee has been here long enough to establish a reputation for himself, and the Deonle know him to be a good workman. i M. A. Miller will sell his entire stock of artists' material, at cost. 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 Leba non. The best furniture in the world. E. Goan. Rev J. B. Kirkpatrick went over to his farm in Benton county this week, taking several hands with him. He expects to do a good deal of Improv ing on the place. Mrs. Kirkpatrick vent over yesterday to be gone several days. Mr. C. A. Elson's advertisemeunt is found In this issue of the Express. Mr. Elson has had years of experience in the real estate business, and will no donbt be a good man to list your property with. Agents 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 this office. Ex amine the invention and decide for yourself,. 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 East. We have selected these goods to suit the climate. roads and people of this vicinity, and we cordially invite all those wishing to buv anvtlung in this line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. CRUSON & MENZIES. The fair sex is wanted to take notice of the Downs Patent Sclf-Adjust-ing Corsets, in black or drab. Price $1 25 to filoO . Find them at Baker's, The One Price Cash Store At oar home, last Thursday after noon, we organized a mission hand, to assist in the mission work of the Pres byterian church; though any childreu are gladly received who wish to work with as in helping to shed abroad the Live of Jesus. We call our band "Jesus Sunbeams. "Trust that they may prove very sunbeams, always shining for Jesus, for whose sake they are working We have ten members to begin with, and hope to double that number very shortly. Will meet regularly at our home, on the last Thursday of each month, at three o'clock p. IIattte S. Cahothers. Uo to Bach's for choice grooerles, 1'fty Aesessor Peterson is making his rounds. The Exprehs has a well-equlped job printing office. Bring us your work and we will save you money. Dr. W. H. Booth hits moved into one of Mayor Beard's new houses. Mrs. Llle Parker loft Wednesday for Catfax on a visit to her parents. Mr. J. A. Beard lelt Wednesday for Portland, on a business trip. B Marks went to Newport to attend the teachers association. 8. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and slioes as well as Brownsville woolen gitoda. Mr. J. U. Gross was down from Waterloo, Wednesday. A positive view of what hinders the Gospel will lie taken at the 11 o'clock services, Sunday, at the V. P. church. Summer Millinery at Mrs. Geo. Rice's New Styles, New Prices. Mesarvey Is now prepared to do any and all kinds of work In the picture taking line. Remember the Express job offlee. Rev. Mr. Calder, Brownsville, was in Lebanon Wednesday. Attorneys S. M. Garland and A. F. Stowe atteuded circuit court at Albany this week. Miss Bursebla Llggittaged 52 years, who has resided near Lebanon has been tried at Albany and sent to the asylum for Insane, at Salem, Mayor Beard's three new houses on Maiu street add very much to the ap pearance of that portion of town. Mr. Wm Guv and family left Wed nesday for Dallas on a visit to his par ents. Mr. Water's house in north end of town caught fire Wednesday, occasion ing some excitement. About the only damage done was the burning of a hole in t he roof. Elsewhere will be fouud the profes sional card of A. F, Stowe Esq. This gentleman is said to be a lawyer of considerable ability, and no doubt will gain such recognition at the hands of litigants. On Wednesday Judge Miller took charce of the-Lebanon post-oflloe, and moved the same to the red front Mr. J F Hyde is deputy. Dr. Hope retires, and to our notion he has made a good officer, and the people may say "Well done, thou goud and faithful servant." I have 14 head of well-broke horses,5 to 8 years old, which I will exchange for cattle. Will be in Lebanon two weeks B. S. Nelson Mr. Jos. Hail died at Albany last Friday, of tubercular meningetis. He was a young man of promising future. The bids for the building of the Al bany bridge, were opened Saturday. The lowest was that of King Iron Bridge Co., of Zenia Ohio, f 77,330, the highest going over f 100,000. There will be services at the acade my next Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. In circuit court, at Albany, the care of the state against E- P Rogers, for discrimination in freight rates, went over until the October term, the jury being unable to agree, was discharged; S stood for conviction, 4 for acquittal The Oregon weather bureau report says that except In June 18S8, when there was an unusual amount of rain fall, the month just pased has been one of the wettest Junes for several years; fall wheat has a wonderful growth; Yamhill county reports some seven feet high; a careful estimate of the yeild in Oregon for 1891 indicates an increase of at least 1 000 000 bushels over last year. Guv&Mayers and B. O. Hansard, in conformity with the new law, have been circulating petitions for the sig nature of a majority of the voters of Lebanon, so that they may be allowed to sell liquor, after the expirations of their present license. A remonstrance Is also being circulated under the dl rectiou of the W. C. T. U. of Lebanon. The mass meeting called for last Fridav night accomplished but little The Express' efforts to get the senti ment of the people worked up so much interest among the citizens that the matter had been pretty well discussed and understood and those present had their minds made up. It was thought the council had all authority to act in the premises. l.JFK-SIZE MCTtJHKS. Mesarvey, the Lebanon photograph er, proposes to give each of his patrons, who take and pay for one dozen photos a chance to get a life-sized picture, worth ten dollars. You get a ticket when your work is paid for(if you take two dozen photos you get two tickets, and so on); and when ten tickets are issued a drawing will be had, aud the fortunate holder of the winning num ber, will secure a life-sized picture of himself or another, as he elects. The drawing will be fairly couducted, and anybody can be present to witness the same Millinery Largest Stock, Lowest prices at Mrs. Geo. Rice's. In almost every neighborhood there is some one or more pe sons whose lives have been saved bv Chamber lain's Colic, Chelerlo and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who have been cured of crbonic 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 Bale by M. A. Miller. 18 pounds extra C sugar for ?1 at T. C Peebler's. Go to S. P. Bach for boots and shoes. 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 in this wav. The Pain Balm can be ! obtained from M. A. Miller. Mr Jack Pippin continues to improve 26 bread tickets for 1 1, at the Star restaurant. The KxrnBss is prepared to com ele wltti Portland or San Francisco in matter of style and finish In busi ness and visiting cards. One doscn hot French rolls for ten cents, at the Star restaurant. Leave orders. For bread call at the Star restaurant. ri'LL OlIKAM CIIKESK. Notice is hereby given to the cheese patrons of the Lebauan 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 and despatch with which he conducts the business, give evidence of a thurough knowledge of what lie is doing. By June 20 we expect to have on hand a quality of cheese unexcelled by any made elsewhere In the State. We luie to extend our trade to every town aud 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 ailed. With many thanks to our patrons of Lebanon, Albany, Seio and Corvallls, we cordially await all orders. J. M. Mahks. BUV TOUR Hardware, Stoves anu hanoes prom MATTHEWS A WASIinURN, Albany, Ore. On and after June 1st. It. N. Wright will take charge of my books and is hereby duly authorised to make all collections. All accounts are now due and niust 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 conies to you. Very Respectfully, T. C. Petliler. At this season of the year the most vigorous and lieartv oeonle often hnve a feeling of weariness, tired and worn out, without ambition to do anything, and many .break out 1n pimples and !oils. What you reouirw is a mild tonic medicine that will act trentlv oil the liver and blood, ami Tor this, Hom ing equals Ir. Gun's Improved Liver flits, iney give an activity to me liver, purify the blood and by their mild tonic action, new vitality am streeth to the entire system. Sold at 2a cunts a box ny ai. A. Miner. Ie for Sale. The Albany Ice Co. have filled our Ice house, and ail parties wishing ice can get it by calling on us at 1 cent per pound. Guv A Mayer. Pure Boiled Linseed Oil at M. Miller's. A. Ladies Owing to the lateness of the season 1 will sell my trimmed hats at reduced rates. Please call and see. Mrs S H Cow ax. Sealed bids for clearing right-of-way for Lebanon and Santiam canal, will he received by the directors on the 14th day of July. Company reserves the the right to reject any and all bids. For futher particulars call on the sec retary M. A. Miller. L. Foley M. A. Miller, Sec. , Pres. Hon. R. A. Irvine of Albany has been appointed a national organiser of the Alliance, The case wherein James Powell sued his wife for half the wedding presents presented them at their wedding was compromised before coming to trial. He gets the presents given them by bis parents and she in return is to be granted a divorce. Thus is amicably settled one of the most peculiar eases ever brought to notice in the courts of the state. Sunday Welcome. Mr. J. . Gross tells us that he has erected a nice shade over the spriug at Waterloo and the soda water is as nice as ever. Everybody is wanted to celebrate at Waterloo. ArrangemenlB have been made for Bpeakiug and singing. Grand national salute at sun rise. The new jeweller, at the city drug store, hasiust received some nice ladies and gents watches; also a few tine chains ana iccaeis, wnicn win oe soiu at eastern prices, being from id to 20 per cent, less man tjregon prices. V Go to the new jeweller's, at the city- drug store, and get the plans of the Pacific Watch Diamond club, which will be organized at once. Attention is called to the new adver tisment of the Albany Furniture Co. This house is one ef the leading estab lishments of the valley. Try it. vFor strictly first-class work on watches, clocks and jewelery go to J. E Adcox the new jeweler at City Drug store. Work done when promised, no disappointment. We are informed that the right-of-way for the canal is almost completed and the company will soon be ready to receive bids. Remember that M. A. Miller's is the place to buy Lime, Cement and Plaster Paris. Notice the canal company's adver tisement for bids for clearing right-of-way. Laboring men Bhould avail themselves of this opportunity. Call on. M. A. Miller for machine oil. Oregonian Railroad Co. General Offices Corner Front and F , fetreeta, Portland. EAST SIDE. From Portland ' To Portland e "S i g .5 -3 STATIONS. 3 S 3 33 &. E-i IX. LV. Alt. AR. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. 00 8 00 L Portland $ p Co. 4 00 9 35 1 25 Wrtodbura 1 40 7 50 122 Silvtrton 12 0f 6 45 8 43 ..'tsi Scio.... 9 a8 55 Tanman 8 54 5 i 07 Brownsville 7 49 9 s50 ..Cobiirg ........... 6 10 WEST SIDE. Portland & W V Dundee Junction. Sheridan . Dallas Monmmith Airlit; 4 16 4 55 5 56 7 38 6 42 Tickets forTVest S1le stations for rale at. loot of Jefferson street. Tickets lor Lasi aino stations Jor sale at Union depot, comer Fifth ami 1 streets, l'assc litre s fro in Tjehanon for Sf.io and other pointfi norm or laiimau (sournern racinc cross ing), eat i connect at Tnll man at 8:-l A. M., ami for BrrwiiKTille and point Houth of Tallin an, con nect Uit re at &2d P. Til. TV. M. BARBOUR. Mnritriri In Qrftgon omtnAB Oduftillr -Bnrlcd in Moa w'a Funeral. From tlio (luirlail, K. W. T. KtiiiiilanI) Jic funt-j-al ol the late W. M. Hurlioitr on Humiuy last, tvas one of the principal uvunra in the hiHlory of MiHimimhi. The boity was brought from the west oil the train which parsed through iteglna Hnturtlay niht reaching Moosoniln on Sunday morning. Tub SrANDAitu representative who was well acquainted with Mr. Itarliour, went down to the funeral, and had sonic, eotiver Mation with the widow on the train. SI rs. Itarliouris adeveraml very Intelligent lady. "Mr. HarlMHir," she said, "wont out to Lebanon, Orepron, utter having! spent eiffht years in the employ of Mr. McNatiKhton, ol Moodoinlti. lie sent lor me hint fall and 1 reached there on the 2fith ol Novemher. We were married the next tiny, lie had estab lished hitnacll in lmincHM nnd was dolus well. Mr. DalKleiMh, who was his Hhnpniatc am! eolnunion in Moo-ioiniii, came out thlH sprltig and went into pHrtnerNhip with my liufthHtul. Mr. Harbour heins; l-efter nc ipiam'ed in Portland than Mr. DttlRleiab, went there to buy some stock and to trans act other business. When he did not return at the exjiected time I lieeame uneasy, bat Mr. llalglcish thought that he had been de layed in seeing the men Willi whom lie had business. Floaty I told him that either he or I must goto Portland and lie went. There he got the assistance of Htiee and searched the cilv. Imt could find no trace of Mr. Harbour. I was well niith distracted, but my lioj-es were raiswd when Mr. DclKk-isIt received a telegram caUitta liim again to Portland. 1 thought my husband might IMjssibly be yet alive, but was doomed to disappointment; Ten days after his murder tile body was found floating In the river among some logs. There was a bullet hole in the back of his head. 1 examined closely when I saw the body in the morgue. There was a bruise on the side uf his head. His gold watch, diamond ring and pocket lxtok were gone when the body was found. We had hiin put into an air-tight metallic cas ket and placed in a vault. The wntcli and ring have been found in a iwiw-ii shop and two men have been arrested, but the pawn broker does not identity them. They are held on another charge. It has been am-er-tained that they attempted to sell the jewelry to a breaksmaii who is now away east, but will, it is ho-ed, be able to identify tbemotl his return. The authorities seemed very apathetic in the matter, but Oddfellows and citizens generally were very kind to lite and did all for me they could. I do not know what I should have done were It not that j Mr. Delgleish was with me. He showed me great kindness. 1 have appointed htm ad- ministrutor and be will close out the busi ness. I can scarcely realise at times' hut that it is all a terrible dream. We were getting along so nicely and now all is changed- I thought at first that I would take the remains to t. Mary's, but the Oddfellon a of Moosomin wrote me such a nice letter that 1 decided to have him buried there. where my sister, Mrs. Perry, his brother, Mr. P. 3. Barl-our, and Mrs. llonald, his sister, all reside." Mr. and Mrs. Perry ennse up to meet her on o. 1 and boarded No. 2 at Wolscley. The meeting of the.ststerfl was vert- eff ecting. On reaching Moosomin Mr. P.J. Harbour was in wailing to receive his bereaved sister-in-law, and brotherly bauds soon removed the casket from from the Iwiggage car. At one o'clock the Oddfellows ussemhlcd in their hall and soon after two o'clia-k pro ceeded in procession, proceeded by the Mos omin Brass Band, and in nppropiatc regalia mtho residence of Mr. llonald, where a vast assemblage had gathered. The largest funeral procession ever seen in, Motisomin district was soon formed under the direction of Past 1 rand t-mithers, and all marched slowly to the pretty cemetery, sftuated beside a sheltering bluff' on rising ground, about a half mile distant from the town, while the sadly, patheticstrains of the Ilead March in aul, and the dead ttiud of the intuited drum tilled the heavy air of that mild but cloudy fr'ahl-ath after-noon. At the grave the liev. J. lloiiglas read the burial service of the Presbyterian church after which the Oddfellows circled around the o-e!i grave and performed under the leader ship ot Messrs. MeOnnly and McCullum the burial ceremony of that Order and de-K-sit-ed each a sprig of evergreen. In that large gathering of men, woman and children were many tearful eyes. The sad ease of the young widow and her deep grief com bined with the solemnity of the service to arouse tiie deepest sympathy of all. On the return march the Hand played several suitable selections, and on re-assembling in lodge the services of the Band, the kindness of visiting brethren and of the sister societies were suitably acknowledged. At a regular meeting of the board of director of Lebanon A Santiam Canal Oo.beld Tuesdav evcning.June 30,1801, a levy of 20 per cent. asessnieiit was made on capital stock to be paid by July 15th, same to be paid to the sec retary M. A. Miller at his office In the City Drugstore. Ij. Foi,kv, Pres. M. A. Mii.r.Eit, Sec. 3ortn ftleselng- to H umitnlty. So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Yourn Old. Forfst Grove. Or., March 19. Ihavetwed The OHKHON K1DNKY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is (fod'n bk'sinn to humanity. I take ph'flMire in recomwndinjf it to the afllictcd. I am now nearly ninety years old. came to Oregon in 1S42 in the employ of the Hudson's nay Com)wnv, and rinee I betran uMiir the OREGON KIDNKY TKA I enjov wh health. IJAVUJ ilL'NUOK. Don't send your money abroad, but patronize home Industry, by having jour printing done at the Express job office. MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANING AND REPAIRING Promptly and Neatly Done. IelsnioTi,Ceg-oii (ood place it buy koixI material in at Maker's. He keeps a Rood assortment of JJools mtant s to a lull grown We take pride in giving the money; and by the amount of sold, our close observation has liiltFOUNDilB - them the best. The reason we 0ash and sell for the same. keeps us fililALIVEiiii and enables us to buy from the least money. We Take Forduce at Cash Prices. c ot 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 THK FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE Ever Drought to the Willamette Valley. YOUNG MEN'S We carry everything that anteed to lit 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 Agents for Albany Woolen Goods, and a full line in siocK. A full line of Shoes and Boots at Popular Trices. Latest Styles and Patterns in. Furnishing Goods. Come and see us when in the city. T. JU Wallace & Co., ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS. "The Birthplace of Great WHEN YOU -KKXKMBEB- Knapp, Burrell & Company -ABB THE LARGEST DEALERS IN- Agricultural On iltt; Xa.clllc Coast. THEY ABE ALSO AGENTS FOR Bain Wagrons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Deer ing Binders and Mowers, Lightning Hay Press, Etc., -AND Fine Buggies, Racine Hacks, Road Carts, Wagons Ami Vehicles of Kvery : ' s Call and Examine Their Stock. Promptly and Shoes, Irom the smallest best, and selling for the least all kinds of footwear we have can do this we buy for the Uur "one price" cash store best houses and sell for the img, DUES SUITS is New and Novel, guar 50 to $14. and Honest Bargains." GO TO ALBANY Implements VEAT.EBS IN- Description, Bnrb Wire, Etc. - ' ' - Orders by Mail or Telegraph Attended To. F. II. R0SC0E, Manager. OFF FOR We cannot all pro 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 homo and sell Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Ac. But there is coi -siderable glory for the man who succeeds in being the be. t merchant of Lebanon. We are trying . to secure the gloiy with a capital G, and are succeeding pretty well. It is ga ting to be quite generally recognized that we are setting tl" pace for our competitors. When people want anything in our line they know we are apt to have the lowest price on it. We Like It, To be understood and will try utation. C. C HACKLEMAN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes for CASH. WIIISIV VISITING .IOA-IVA' DON'T FAIL MAMMOTH STOCK -OF- C 1.. 13 . HL.AIT,S. NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of Ing Department with WILL (Successors DEALERS IN- Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves with n. r. Mii.i.Eit ANI VOSC BON8 Pianos. These indtrnments they keep in stock, but solicit orders for "Steinway" unrl ,fWeber" Pianos. Our prices sre tbe lowest. Hheet Music, Books and Siitl! Instruments a specialty. The best Hewing Machines iu the market on eay terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, V. J. Hay, NEW MEN! lew Horses ! ! ! f Buggies ! ! EVERYTHING IS NEW AND FIRST-CLASS. Reasonable Rates. Er 1 JTi JL3: 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., ritUST-TLASS Turnouts Liverj , Feed a Special attention shown Commercial Trattsreut stock carvfulty cared for. ThE WAR. verj hard to keep up our rep TO SEE THE OTHIETG -AT- NEW PRICES! Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-Class Tailoring. & LINK., to Will Bros.,) FALACK. NEWMAN BROS-. AKI EAKIIl'FK, 0rgans. Albany, Oregon. L. 3. Petersen lev Harness ! ! I ! POSITIVELY We ean famish the best sr.rl nicest Tnrn-oDts In Tots. 3 . Stock boarded l he day or month. DRAYING DONE rid Sale tiles. Travelers. : n r 1