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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1891)
JL Vs. I . Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. JULY 24, 1 191. -.-l-iLL.Uim,'l'JL!! '. ! St. Cunrlos Shaving Psrl'.H Smooth shave and Indwt tylc lulr cut, Sham twining nod Spanish I,stor In a sure nunif f (1 uuli'u JT. lUlh-room In oon M'ctMi. Klip In hotel, nsxt to hall way. I. R Hhkom, I'rop'r. Cflr-AtMltlonRl local on first puRO.-Ml Pure Bulled Unwed Oil at, M. A. Miller's. J. J. Dubroille hat sold his saddlery business nt Albany to O.O. McFarlaiid. V. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. , S. M. Gsrlnnd It upending a fow days on tlio coast. W. H. Biintli M. D. physician' and surgnin, Lebanon Orcg'M. Mr. Lines and family nf Indepen dence have located here. ' It wilt pay you, to buy your frrocerlcs of C. I. lirov.mll, Alvany. Hend for liriucs. ',, Jt'V, VV. H. Howard, of Tangent was In town Inst Monday. The new Jeweller, at the city drug store, lias just recei ved eomo nice ladles aud gents watches; also a few line chains and lockets, which will be sold at eastern prices, being from IS to 20 per' cent less than Oregou prices, For bread call at the Star restaurant, L. A, Tucker and fumlly spent Mon day with friends In town. Ho to the new Jeweller's, at the city drug store, aud get the plans of the I'acllie Wuich Diamond club, which will be organized at ones. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange lor goods by C. E. Brow uell, Albany. ir. L. J. Hill was In town Tuesday headed for Bodeville, tranoet In hand. Look out lor the "dummy." . Uo to Smith 4 Miller's fur all kinds of machine oils. After going to Crueou & MeuzUs' hardware store and getting prices, we Hud that they are selling goods us low as any place In the valley. U'lie KpwostU league will give a Lawn Hucial at Mr. Elkliis to-night (Friday.) Wo have money to loan on improved farms and ranches. 8. N, Steele & Co. Albany Or. - - The post office has keen movod Into the building between the hardware uud drug store for the present. L. M. Wheeler has opened bis new meat market, lie keeps all kinds of meats, and proposes to treat everybody well. He solicits a fair share of pat ronage. His motto Is "Live mid let live." ; M. A. Miller will sell his entire slock of artists' material, at cost. Hon. J. L. Cowun made a business tiij here on last Wednesday. A suggestion: If you are troubled with rheumatism or a lame bock al low ustosuggest that you try the fol lowing simple remedy: Take a pleoe of flannel the else of the two hands, saturate It with Chamberlain's P!i Balm and bind it oil aver t he seat of pnlu. It will produce a pleasant warmth and relieve you of all pain. Many severe cases have peon cured in this way. The 1'uln Balm can be obtuluedfroin M.A.Miller. We wish to announce to the public that we have a hu ge stock of wagons, buggies, backs and carts, dlroct from the factory In the East. We have selrfited theac goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and .r,l;tli; Invito nil those wluliltic to buy anything' In this line of goods to imll on us before purchasing else where, i'BUHON & Mkmuhs. Summer Millinery at Mrs. Goo. Rice's New Styles, New Fi'lccs. . One dosseu hot French rolls for te cents, at the Btur restaurant. Leave orders. - , One of the Evangelical churches was In session last week at 8weet Home, In this county. Tresent, J. Boweraox, C. Poling, 1). V. Poling, F. J. Btrayer, W. V. Kantner, H. L. Pratt, T. A. Yost, E.fi. Bollinger and Prof. C. A, Bowman. The sonventlon nrganlmul Vy electing J. BowewM, president, and D.V.Pollug, secretary. Aiuoug the addresses were "Essential to a Suc cessful Ministry," by Kev. Bowersox, and "Amusements for Young Chris tians," by Rev. 1). V. Poling. All a (reed that the time for long faced reli gion Is past, though they disagreed on Hume poinW 'JiiHOurut. Call on M. A. Miller for tnachlue oil. , Dr. Duckctt has moved Into the office with Dr. Booth In Guy's new uulldlng. Gs to Mesarvey't for life-sized pic tures. The Band of Jesus' Sunbeams meets at the home of Miss. Hattle Carothere, Thursday, July SO, three o'clock f. h. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle M. A.: Mn.iXR. On last Wednesday the contractor began clearing the right of way of the Lebanon canal, 1 . llomcmber thatM, A. Miller's Is the plaoeto buy Lime, Cement and Plaster Paris. Mr Lewis Marcellus, of Oakland, Is visiting friends here, .,: 20 brtad tickets for II, at the Star restaurant. ... , ' , I have 14 head of well-broke horscs,6 to 8 years old, which I will exchange for cattle.Wlll oc in Lebanon two weeks 8. S.Nkmon Mr. Fred Wheeler is In town this week visiting his parents. Fred is running on the road between Spokane and Pendleton. Go to 0. E. Hardy and get your wafch or clock cleaned for 0 cents (fifty cents.) All walk guaranteed. You can got your work when promised and don't forget It. You can buy any watch or chain at ten per cent, above jobbers prices at 0. E. Hardy's Jewelry store. BUY VOUR Hardware, Stoviss and Hanoi FROM MATTHEWS A, WASHBURN, Albany, Ore. Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Silks and Plushes, Corsets and Underwear. 7-17-lm. . Mrs Geo Rice. Woon Wanted Sealed proposals will be received by the clerk of district No Llnu county, (Lebanon) Oregon until Saturday July !i5,18Ul, to furnish said district with 10 cords of good oak wood aud 10 cords of of spilt Ar wood, the latter to be split from the body of large trees, four feci long and free of knots. The oak wood to be four feet long aud not less than four Inches In diameter at the small end. Huld wood to bo delivered ou or before Sept 1, 1991, The board reserves the right to reject any or all of bids. Lebanon, July 18, 1891. : L. FoiJiY, : - Dist.('!e.ik. Young grouse are now large enough for eating, but the uew game law pro tects them until September 1st, when they way be killed until November 15tb, Ducks can be killed from Sep tember 1st, to March IB. Sporlsmen will do well to note the changes In date made by the new law. Lkbanok, Or., July 20, 1891. To the noble boys of Lebanon: If I can do nothing more I cau ex tend to you my grutltude for . the part you played at lust night's tire. Though I haven't language to express all, I say Well douel to the fliw boys and citl lens for your noble de'ds of heroism, Respectfully, J. B. Thompson. Proprietor (St. Charles, The Salem cannery Is swamped with green peas, says the Journul, About a thousand bushels lie there rotting. When the farmers canuot haul them out to feed the stock, drays are paid to haul them away as garbage, Fifty teams were there unloading produce this morning, The supply seems to Le Immense and the finest in the world. Messrs. I. D. Mllk-r and Ruff Hiatt shlpiwd 1,000 head of sheep and 250 head of cattle to Troutdale, near Port land Wednesday last, a special train taking them from Miller. All of the stock was bought In this county. Miss Nettle Amos has accepted a posltlou In a counting house in Port land, and left for that point on Tuesday Work done at G. E. Hardy's at 100 per ceut below Eastern prices At the regular meeting of the coun cil Tuesday night J. A. Beard reslgi ed the portion as mayor nd W, C. Feb r sou resigned as city recorder. M. A. Miller aud Geo. Rloc respectively were elected by the city council to fill the unexpired time. G, E. Hardy will mcud Jewelry at cost of material, pr. L. Foley accompanied by his nephew Mr, L. D. Ford, started for Tsllmsu on last Friday. While en route hl horse became frightened in some way, throwing the oceupants out, spraining Mr. Ford's right ankle at. verely and wrecking the Doctor's new buggy badly. ' ' ' ' Mesaryy Is making photograph In the very Utest styles, Give him a call at LebsBvii If yon want picture of yourself, wife and baby girl, remember Meearvcy guarantees satisfaction, r Millinery Largest Stock, Lowest prices at Mrs. Geo. Rice's, The fair sex Is wanted to take notice of the Down ' Patent ; Self-Adjust Ing Corsets, In black or drab. Price tl 25 to f 100. . Find them at Baker's, The One Price Cash Store Get your spectacles at G. E. Hardy's awts.tofl.OO per pair, Aug. 121 h Is the day upon which teachers will be examined for corllli catos to teach. Albany is the place. Prof. R, N. Wright and Mr. E. E. Montague wore in Albany Saturday. Mr. J. H. Stlen who established the Lebanon Exrauss and other papers in Oregon now publishes the "Oregon Mist" at St. Helens, Or. Rev. J. R, Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. K., Miss. Buena and J. R., Jr. left Monday for Newport for a few weeks rest and recreation. Miss. Bell role and Eunice left Wednesdsy. Rev. Blair, late of Kentucky, preach. ed at the CP. Church Sunday and Biinauy Digni last. Mr. C, A. Zslin and wife have been absent this week recreating before opening up their stock of goods in the Klrkpatrlck Building. The Marion Journal says: There Is the greatest unfairness sbout the coun ty court tax rebate business. The rich and powerful appear with oounsel and get what they want. The poor devil is kicked out of court when be asks a rebate. Mis. Mary Brewster, of Lebanon, who has spent a few months among Albany friends, left for her home to day. She has made many friends dur ing her sojourn here a large number of whom expressed their appreciation of her by giving her a genuine aurprii Instituted by Mrs. Shangle, last eve uiugat the residence of Miss. Delia Burkhart. A nice lunch of Ice oream and cake was served. Pleasant games were Indulged in aud all seemed to en Joy the evening. The many frleude of Miss. Mary unite In hoping she may return to Albany, where she will now be greatly missed by her circle of friends. Democrat, The 4tb Quarterly Conference of the Lebanon circuit will meet at the M. E, Church, South, ou next Wednesday evening. Rev. D. C. McFarland will be present and will preach. All cor dially Invited, ;-. ' ' The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Chuicb mtets at the residence of Mrs. Hamilton, Friday, July 81, three o'clock P. H. Yon can buy a watch from the new Jeweller, at the city drug store on the installment plan,by paying one-thirty-sixth part of your purchase each week until paid for, at prices as low as. can be had elsewhere, for spot ousli. No lottery skeeuie. Mr. Al Cruson is engaged this week repaiuting J. W. Ueuzies' residence. J, A. Beard I amusing himself this week by painting his yard feuces. E. E. Montague and family are up on tiie ranch with Luck Gilbert this week picking black berrlw. ' E. R. Sklpworth, Eq., of Eugene visited hi Father on Saturday last. ' 150 Rkward. I will pay anyone fflO cash furany watch under one bundled years old, that was made for a time peice, that I cannot put In perfect or der at my own desk, Jas. Adoox, . Tb New Jeweller, at City Drug Store. All parties kuowiug themselves In deoted to Johu Linger will now take .notice that all accounts unpaid by Aug. 1st., 181)1, will be sued upon at that date. This is tile last notice to be given, I ha'e waited long enough. Pay all accounts to Samuel M. Gar land. July 2, loJl, John Ukobh. M. A. Miller will cio.e out bis stock of West Virginia and China nut oil at cost, BOARDING CAMP. Will erect a boarding tent at the South end of the right-of-way of the Lebanon ditob. July the 21t, 01. F. M. will dish up good hash fur f3.60 per week. 7-24 6 F. M. Gatt8, All persons knowing themselves to be in debtcd to me will please come roward and settle up. . I can't run business without money. On and after August first I will sell fur cash oo the block (no credit.) ' 7-10-41. : O. T. Curro. .'. 1 .;-t. -f OtbW.U"l BMW os IWh flji f Aw.m in. otts T 'COST! AT COST! iimiliuniuAHilniiniiiiiiiiiiiimi.y..im.ii , A I will nell all Summer Qoooda, including White Goods, Laces, and Embroidery, Drees 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. fv3y Mii'iiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiititiiiTiiinniniMmiiiriiiiiiiimniiimuf If. . A New Departure! I have just added a Stock of Grocories to my stock, which I am selling as cheap as any house in Oregon. I quote the following: 18 ft Extra C Sugar, 15 lb Granulated " . 16 ft Rice, best -, 16 oz. Climax Tobacco , 50 cents 16 oz. Saw Log " ; . 50 conts And Everything in same priportion. C. C. HACKLEMAN. Good place to buy good material is at Baker's. He keeps a good assortment of Boots and Shoes, from the smallest infant's to a full grown ' ililMANI 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 them the best. The reason we can do this we buy for th cash and sell for the same. Our "one price", cash store keeps us ALIVE! msiimm. and enables us to buy from the best houses and sell for the least money. We Take Porduce at Cash Prices. WHEN VISITING A-JllATVY- DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE . MAMMOTH STOCK - OF SPRING -AT I;. IS. 15 NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of ing Department with 4 itoonalil8 Rates. ffiSS JS-tpS'k j &totk boarded by the day or month We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. Special attention given to Diaying and Hauling. HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or f W CtMs thy himY'th work yobb V. . MJDU, Hk w office is not prepared to Jo, ' Steam $ob j$intingt $i. l. l. CLOTHlfiC 1 A. I N ' N . NEW PRICES Cloths In Merchant Tailor Frst-Class Tailoring. NEW MEN! l. ivlnl Kcw Horses, New Harcoliicest Tnro-oatt in 'lm it-