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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. JULY 17. 1891. Ht. Cliarlc Shaving Purlor Smooth shave mid littrnt lj le hair-cut. Sham pooulng and Spaiilah Luster ta a sure cure for dandruff1. Bath-room In con nection. Shep In hiilc-1, next to hall way. ; I. R. Boki'm, Prop'r. fAildiliotitU lm'flU on flint HKC.Qi ' Lawn sooial at Montague' to-night (Thursday.) 8 W Taialey wan In town Wednesday A Jack Aduins was here thia week. 0. W. Cobb bought the. TaMoy job- printing offiee at Albany, Wednesday. Ture Boiled Linseed Oil at M. A. Miller's. F. M. French, the jeweler, Albany, keeiw railroad time. 0 V Cmson and family returned from the Coast this week. (ki to S. P. Bnch's for boots, shoos aud gents furnishing goods. W. H. Booth M. D. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. Miss Mclvlmi Miller is visiting in the couulry this week. It will pay you to buy your groceries ore. K. ItruwueU, Alvauy. Bend for prliKti. Bids will be advertised fur soon for work on the ditch. Bee M A Miller, riee'ly, for any desired Information. Mr J A Beard moved Into one of his new houses yesterday. The uew jeweller, at the city drug tore, Iiasjust received sirfne nice ladies and gents watches; also a few fine chains and lockets, which will lie sold at eastern prices, being from 15 to 20 per cent leas than Oregon prices. for bread call at the Star restaurant. to to the new jeweller's, at the city drugstore, and gut the plans of the I'acilic Wutch Diamond club, which will Iw orguniited at once. All kinds of couulry produce taken in exchange for goods by C. E. ftrow licll, Albany. 8. P, Bach's keep "eld scedB of all kinds. Mr McCalley brought to this office a limb six inches long with 14 full-grow n pencil plums mi it. Oregon beau (he world for plums. (io to Hmilh & Miller's for all kinds of machine nils. A special to the Oregonlan from Cur- vallis says that the huge auw mill of Mia Friendly, together with n large amount of IuiiiIkm- has been destroyed by lire. Loss $1 OKI; Insurauce Hi 0U0. Mr C A Zntiu, recently from ICsnsas lius rented Kev J K Kirkpatrlck's store liuilding, and will sliortly open a stock of goods there. After going to Cruson & Menrfes' liardware store and getting prices, we iiud that they ait selling goods as low us any place in the valley. We have money to loan on Improved farms and ranches. 8. K. Steele & Co. Albany Or. H. P. Bach gives lOois. for a pound. L. M. Wheeler has oiiened Ills new meat market. He kecw all kinds of meals, and promises to treat everybody well. He solicits a fair share of pat ronage. His motto is "Live and let live." ' ' M. A. Miller will sell his entire stock of artists' material, at eot. A suggestion: Jf you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame book al low us to suggest that you try the fol lowing simple remedy: Take a piece or flannel the stae of the two hands, saturate It with Chauilrlulu's Pain Balm aud bind It on over the seat of pain. It will produce a pleasant warmth and relieve you of all puln. Many severe cases have pceu cured In this way. The J'aln Balm can bo obtained from M. A. Miller. Go to S. P. Buch for boots and shoes. We wish to announce lo !' puhlic that we have a large stock of wagons, buggies, hacks and carts, direct from the factory In the Kirnt. We have selected these goods to suit the climate, Mads and people or this vicinity, and we cordiullv invite III those wishing to buy unvlhiiig In this line of goods to eail on' us before purchasing else where. Ciit'Kos & Mi.v.im. S. P. Bach keeps a line of bool and shoes as well us Brownsville woolen goods. Hummer Millinery at Mrs. Geo. Jtice's Sew Styles, New Prices. One dozen hot French rolls for ten cents, at the Htur restaurant. Leave orders. - Go to Bach's for choice groceries, Call on M.A. Miller for machine oil. . . -, Oe to Mcsarvey's for life-sited pic tures. Mrs 8.F.Cowan was In Albany Msn day. ' -. Mrs. John Slater left for her home In Colvllle, Wash. Wednesday. Dr Booth went to Albany Monday. He had for company on the return trip one of Lebanon's fairest daughters. We would not blame you, Dr. If you should do so some more. Remember thatM. A. Miller's is the place to buy Lime, Cement and Plaster Paris. Solo played Lebanon a game of ball here yesterday. 26 bread tickets for $1, at the Star restaurant. ..',' ' I have 14 head of well-broke horses,S tog years old, which I will exchange for cattle. W ill be in Lebanon two weeks as. Nelson D W Harden got the contract for clearing the right-of-way of the canal; $30 per acre. Go to G. E. Hardy and get your watch or clock -cleaned for 60 cenl (fifty cents.) All work guaranteed. You can get your work wbeu promised and don't forget It. Lebanon people know the Exi'KKSS has a good job printing office and should give it all of their work. You can buy any watch or chain at ten per cent above Jobbers prices at G. E. Hardy's jewelry store. Bt'Y YOL'R Hardware, Btovks and Ranges FROM MATTHEWS &, WASHBURN,' Albany, Ore. Ladli' Furnishing Goods, Silks aud Plushes, Corsets aud Underwear. 7-17-1 m. Mrs Geo Rice. A pleasant evening is suid to have tieen spent by those who were so for tunate as to attend the social at Mr. R B Fleming, at Albany, Friday night lust., The corner-stone has been laid for a fine church edefice by the Unitarian denominational Albany. " Services at the St .E. Church, South on Sablmth evening. A cordial wel come totll. At the residence of Judge Flinn, in In Albany, a much enjoyed nocial was tendered his daughter, Miss Anna, on last Friday evening. ' Last week at Portland, Delco trotted a mile In 2:23 seconds, lowering the stallion record of the Northwest, Ij seconds. He won three straight heats. His sire is Oueeo, owned by McKuight Bros, of this county. Edward B Kendall Is reported to have attempted suicide in Wut Mon teith's saloon (Albany). Wednesday night, by takinga shot at his head. Fie missed, It however, and the bullet fell harmless to the floor. He recently was divorced from his wife but after wards married her agfilu. She recent ly left hlin the second time und this is supposed to have hail something to do with his troubles Sunday Telescope, J J DeBrulIille, of Albany, has lieeii appointed district deputy of K. of P In Oregon jurisdiction. Died: July 12, 18111, of consump tion at the resideuce of J. P. Hooks, two miles from Lebanon, W. T. Rob erts, age alwut 22 years, nephew of Mrs. Jos. Hooks. The remains were buried iu the Masonic cemetery Mon day. On Saturday afternoon, July 25, the Seio B B Club aud the Jefferson B B Club will play a game of ball at Scio for (200 a side. The clubs have al ready played two close gomes, Jeffer son winning both by a small score, and great feeling exists over the merits of tlie clulw; both of which are lieing duly strengthened by practice and new men. It will probably be the most exciting game of the year. Wood Wantho Sealed proposals will be .received by the clerk of district No Linn county, (Lebanon) Oregon until (Saturday July So, 1HH1, to furnish said district with 10 cords of good oak wood and 10 cords of of split fir wood, the latter to be split from the body of large trees, four feet long and free of knots. The oak wood tn be four feet long and not less than four inches in diameter at the small end. Sold wood to lie delivered on or before Sept 1,1891, The board reserves the right to reject any or alj of bids. Lebanon, July 13, 1891. L. Foley, Dlst.Clv.ik. Mesarvcy is making photographs in the very latest styles. Give liliu a call at Lebanon. Rev. G. 8 Hanlleter was among the alliance plcnlcers, at Providence. If you want It picture of yourself, wlfeand baby girl, remember Mesarvey guarantees satisfaction. Mr. Robt. Montague, who has been attending the Bishop Scott Academy, at Portland, the past year, has return ed home to spend the summer. Miss Bertha Lammar who has been working ror Mrs Cowan, has left for her home In San Francisco. Miss Bertha made many friends while here, who regret to see her leave. Millinery Largest Stock, Lowest prices at Mrs. Geo. Rice's. The fair sex is wanted to take notice of the Downs Patent Self-Adjust-ing Corsets, in block or drab. Price $1 23 to f ISO . Find them at Baker's, The One Price Cash Store Rev. Blair, late from Kentucky, and father of Rev. G. A, Blair of Eugene, will preach in the C. P. Church Sun day and Sunday evening. Rev. E. E. Thompson will hold services at Soda ville the someday. Rev. E E Thompson, assisted by Rev.1 Blair, is holding A meeting at So daville to continue over the 4th Sab bath iu this mouth. There was a Cumberland Presbyteri an Church organized at Sodaville on Sunday last All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle M. A. Mira.BR. Mr. S M Garland spent a few days in Newport this week. We aie glad to report Chas. D. Monta gue able to lie around again. Mrs. Frank Crabtree is visiting ?rien ds In tlie Crabtree neighborhood. Work on the Baptist church which was begun sometime since on Bridge Ave, will sliortly be resumed and the building put in shape for occupancy. The stoue foundation has been com pleted some time. The lumlier is now arriving and the superintending architect Mr. Barrett proposes to push the work. Judge F. M. Mill, r has had the dwelling house just north of the Odd Fellows hall, moved hack sufficiently to allow tlie erection of a- new store building which he is nbont to erect. Tlie store will be 80x22 feet two stories. He Is also improveing the appearance of the dwelling. Last Friday Alex Purdom formerly of Albany, who has been running his brother Jos' ranch, near Oregon City, had some trouble with a man named Billy Henderson, about some straw. Henderson was determined to pick a fight with Alex and followed him up finally attacking him. In the fight Hint followed Henderson got hold of a bottle, broke it over Alex's head and jambed the broken pieces iu his right eye, ruining it, and a Portland doctor took It out. Henderson was arrested and ought to go to the pen. Democrat Post-master F. M. Miller is dolly ex pecting the arrival of a lot of new post office fixtures, In the way of a front, with 04 lock boxes of bronzXime- tttl,45 alphabetical boxes 170 call boxes, glass, with wire bottom, a neat deliv ery window and a mail box, all of the regulation pattern; just such an outfit as this growing town needs. The postmaster found his duties iu the mail department of Uncle Sam's ser vice very burdensome the fl rst few days of his administration, the malls being large and the public impatient. But now all complaint has died away, and a very satisfactory service Is bad. Judge Miller will no doubt be a popu lar otliclal. J. F. Hyde Esq. and Mi's. F. M. Miller are the eflicicnt und ac commodating assistants. Just at this time the minds of the people iu and about Lebanon, Albany, Tollman, Sodaville and Waterloo are somewhat agitated over the railroad question. The first of tlie week (lie report was that Dr. Hill and associates were to build au electric railroad from Sodaville to Albany via Tollman or via Lebanon conditionally. The plots of the various routes hove been prepared and prices of narrow gauge track bad from Portland; and a representative dispatched to San Francisco to make enquiry Into cost' of equipment. Now the rumor is that Mess. J. K. Weather ford and Tliomas Kay have made a proposition to the Southern Pocillc Ry. Co. to grade the road bed, if the company will complete and operate au exteutlun of the road f rom Lebanon to Waterloo, und tlie proposition is said to have been accepted. Engineer E. J. O'Connor is now making survey. Get your spectacles at O. E. Hardy's aictsj to S1.00 per pair. , AmvmmniifmrmTTTTinHmmmnnrmtmTT T COST! AT COS . ni(nmin)i,nnmmiiiiniilmoiiiiii.uiiuu I will soli all Summer Gooods, including White floods, Laces, and Embroidery, Dress Goods, Ac, at cost, until sold out. Come in NOW if you are LOOKING FOR BARGAINS This is genuine. When I say COST cost it is. lA New Departure! ff I have just added a Stock of Groceries to my stock, which I am selling as cheap as any house in Oregon, I quote the following: ' ' 18.it. Extra C Sugar, $1. 15 lb Granulated " '1. 10)1 Rice, best 1. 16 ox. Climax Tobacco 50 cents 1(5 oz. Saw Log " 50 cents And Everything in same proportion. C. C HACKLEMAN. muuut hum tiifiltiiiliiiii IBM lllliililtllltn Good place to buy good material is at Baker's. Ho keeps a good assortment of Boots and Shoes, from the smallest infant's to a full grown We take pride in giving the money; and by the amount of sold, our close observation has FOUND tiiiiiiitiiiiia them the best. The reason we can do this we buy for the cash and sell for the same. Our "one price" cash store keeps us ' ' - JIIIlALIVEilii " ; and enables us to buy from the best houses andsell for the least money. We Take Porduce at Cash Prices. WHEN ISITIIYGT LUA-INY DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK ..; of SPRING J 4. 11. ULAIA'S. NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. W. J. Hav, w Buggies ! I NEW Hew Horses fiVEHYTlIIXO JteHV POSITIVELY Mp i- -:- S I We ran furnish tlie best unit IS KHW AXP "' ' 3LI ... ... FIRST-CLASS. Lf . , f tCw''V kWm Stock boarded b! Reasonable Rales, ; ikKo&K e dv or n a . We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. Bpeciul attention givon to Drnying imil Hiniling. H AY & PETERSON; Lebanon, Or ft iittiiitiiiffia Jill tuts best, and selling for the least all kinds of footwear we have UllUi.ULal.UU i"iixt ii till ttii ti. ::::: AT NEW PRICES! L. J. Peterson MEN! II! Kiw Etrnss I !! CLOTHING