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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. JULY 2,6 1891. . County Alliance. At 10 a. m. tlio Lebanon band marcliod out in front of the ball and after rendering some farnilliar airs marched into the ball and played a piece, tben Mayor Miller mado an address of welcome in bebalf of the county alli ance after which tlio alliance was called to erder by the President F. M. M linkers with Mr. Shelton as secretary, On motion of II. A. Irvin a oommittoo of throe with the President and Soeaetary were appointed on credentials and number of union. Commit teemen wore 1) II Irvino, C Bcrkhart and W Wilson. The following is a report from the following alliances: '. PLEASANT HOME! ' : r J Jack Cbnrltcm, . : Frank M. Smith, : A. Savage, ' - BW1SKT HOME, NO 102. IS. F. HiMiiititt, J. B. Orchard. OltAllTHBK SO, 68. J. A, Plumme, ' ';. Frank Dickon, " , J. H. Perry, , . T. Allison, 15. E. Taylor, ' . '. . W.F.Efliot. HAMILTON Cll., NO 52. A. Jennings, 'Green Kendo, Job. Morgan, Juke Newman. JORDAN, no 18. B. II. Irvino, John Bryant, A, F. Board, J. J. Dobewnpot, ' I', B. Billyew, A. J. Klteltoii, i A, Mi BlielUiii. ROM, MILL, NO. 27 D. W. Wilson A. P. Blackburn, : Geo. Kisly, CD. Stufu'o. . (1HA.ND l'HAIIUK, NO. 150 J. Chin, ' Jos. Hunter, C. W. Burkhart, Thou. Froiiiiui, JuHon Wheeler, C. J', Burkhart, K. Bridge, A. M, Areiit. OCClDKSTAi., NO. J. M. Murks, 1'. H. hmilh, R. D. Jackson, SYKACt'EK, NO. !)0 T, Glaze, , ; .-, J. 0. Cox, F. M. MiUor, Win. Connor, J. B. Dorris, U. V BureharJ. scio, no. 18. : Roht. Corey, .''-.' J.N. Ciiiiia, . ; ; G. W..Huiiruieker, I!. B. V.i'.Wr. v;:. Harvey 81iolton. The followiiw i 111 of Hie delRi)tM who attended Llm County Alliance; Jot, Marks, 1. .W. Wilson, Tlion. Clluiio, Uol.it, Corev, P. R. liilyolt, W. M. Connor, J. 0. (!ox, J. II. Juvis, HiirrvBlii-'Kiin, l", M. Miliar, N. M, KllJ'li.-s, C.J'. UiLt:l, 0, Jon- liiiign, J. It. Orelnml, M, Pi Murk!, 1. C, Miwhiildcr, Win. Cowers, A. P. Ni'wmioitli, Orcmi Kmcii John Cone, Martin liumnK ton, W. II, Omuiniug, B. A. Savage, B. ,1. llnnuiitt. ,1. Newman, Tims. AIUmhi, W. V. Jfillintt, W. I1'. DIukBiw. 0. M. tlorliluirt. Jok, Hunter, J. Cium, N. Bnulfye, and E. li. Taylor.. . - ' ".' ; 'i'' VISIT.'H. . .. .. JL H. Denton, National Oregonian E. W. Burkhart, : ' ' 7 K. C. Miller, : ';,. W. Taylor, ' : J. Grose, Mrs. Jfi. A. Coyl, Mrs. Fannie Parriah, Mrs. Leslie, ' Mrs. E..W, Letlbn, yr - X. ..; , A. Savage, . ' ' . ,E. V, Jackson, Hun. K. C, Miller. -.- Wo we under obligation t Hon It A Irvine tor favor show n up lu getting op our alliance directory. We return tluoiKH to Mr Jacob New man for favors show n us Mr Newman was one of the. delegates from this County to lliestatoeouventton He has tils wliule enui in the ullhvuce wonc VHrs.S.H.dowan, , TrrrrTTTTTTTTTTT TTT7TT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Jy Tasty Line of w Trimings, Latest Styles, t Dressmaking.fir Allln!i, Plrnutory. Bt'B-AUIANCE, UNK COfHTy. iviiiini bo, H0.-TI1W. Otee, PnnldiiMi J, a. Jonos, aourutary, , . - mo, no. lid.-T. M. Mraken, Preddcnl; John mnullmuu, ljuurDtary. - oBAimira, m. tt.S. A. peery, ITwldcnt: E. Tuylur, HuoniliU'y, , iiAi,'TI""!,"!',lt''"-'2'-3''ewniii1BDiloirt'! i. H. Ticniideil, Becretury. , . , , . hock mi.l,. w. B7. J. W. Wltam. Preildont: C. I). Hteril, HoimjUiry, .... . "mmim. Kn.M.-Jooot Hubor.rrwldcntiFtiuik Tlmyor, yoaroiRry, mm mm m. m-w. B. Thomiaion, Preni Irtunt; 1. V, Arolinr, Bocwtary. . omnmiTAi,, No. P. Lcwin, rresklenM W, I JuuKHouHucretiiry, Mayor Miller made the ad dress of welcome to the coun ty alliance. His remarks were well timed, being attentively listened to, The address re flects credit upon the Mayor and through him upon Leb anon. Notice to Stm-Auuaci Oman : The Exphew deeireB to have in its column each week a complete directo ry of the several alliances of Lynn County, The names of the presidents and secretary, time and place of meet iiiR, name and number o( sub-alliance Will each secretary please furnish. The list as now published was all that was obtainable at the County alliance. The following officers were elect ed for the ensuing year: : F. M. .Munkew, President. , C. I). Stein, Vice-President. K. V. Backson, Secretary., C. P. Burkhaat, Treasures. ; B, II. Irvine, Chaplain. Agassis once said that his greatest work was the training of three men who made a sucoeas of life, The ntw war ships are to bo tested by eham battles. The population of Nevada Is only 46,601 and that of Idaho is 84,385. Statistics show that ' eight times as many murders are oonmiilled in Italy as in any other European oouutry. The girl in Missouri who meas ures 7 feet 10 inches and still grow ing is long fur this world. 5 The post office safe, a wortblrtB thing, did not stand the fire. Upon opening It Tuesday Postmaster Miller found the papers, stamps Ac. burned to u crisp, the silver being all that was recognis able, Mr Bach's safe was taken out and Is not damaged. Tuesday Mr. Peebler had his safe opened and found his papers and books scorched but nut greatly damaged. Post-master Miller has had 200 now boxes made for temporary use. , We failed to note last week the new mug case which C. 15. Knnous made for lioruin's barber shop. It is a nice piece of work and speaks well for Charlie. ; fHE CRY OF MILLIONS! OH, My BKCKl (TOP IT NOW, SOON IT WML BE TOO lTE. I totve been troubled raflny venra wits, discaae of the ktdiieye and UA tried many dtfleretlt remedies aod have Bullet aid from different physicians wiUuuit relief. About the 15t.lt ot AprU I wad snileriviff from a very violent attnok that almost proatrnted me In ailCIl a UIIMUICI tlUU 1 c. When I flat down it was almost linposwible tor me to aet no alone, or to put on my clothes, when kind PmMem sent Or. Henley, with the UKtSUUN .kuijctim: iJvt, iw "y hotel. I Immediately commenced t, linil ntt nhnoat miraculous effect, and to the aston- tshuieut 01 au tna Kueaia aI nc noiu, in few tlays,! am happy to state, tnni 1 was a new niuu. j win recommend the tea to all ufiltctet sa A nave ucn. O. A. TOPPER, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, f"i 11 HI IJJI Camp Meeting MMCIiurclisofltli, SEPTEMBER, 2-10 1891. Lebanon, Or. Come! MONTAGDES MAHOTH STORE. for some reason, Seasonable goods move slowly.. :v SOMETIMES sales are not as large as we expect. It is, era-theless, just as necessary that a fresh stock be placed on the market with each season. To do this, : : . ' ' WE MOST what we have on hand, profit or no profit.: They Must! Go !! Ouroods are fresh and clean, but we must have the mofi 0 out of them. We advertise no special bargains, but will save you money on every line. :. i SELL! ; Home office is not prepared to tio, ":;