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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. AUO. 7, 1801. V Additional lorals on llrut pnre."l (Jo to Bach's for choice groceries, Mm. C. W, Colli) lias returned from week's ntiiy on tho Pad flo. F. M, Franoh, the Jeweler, Albany, l;ui';i railroad time. Mr, Potor Hume and son made us a ull this week. Mr. Hume and futili ty are stopping at Borluvllle at present. W. H. Booth M. I). pliysielau and nurcon, Lebanon Oregon, For bread mill at the Star restaurant. D. C. Relied, A. I). Matthews, and L, U. Marshall, uf A Ibuny, have gone to the mountains for a month's rest ml recreation, do to Smith & Miller's for all kinds of machine nils, After going to Ouson & Mennles1 liurdwurc store and gutting prices, we 11 nd that they are selling goods as low 4is any plane in the valley. Mr. C. E. Hmlbh, of MuCny, Is now in the employ of our popular druggist, M. A, Miller. Mr. M. Is kept quite busy with hla duties us Mayor and Secretary of the Uunul Co. L. M. Wheeler has opened Ills new meat market. Jrle kecw all kinds of ineuts, and prnjinaes to treat everybody well. He solicits a fuir share of put ronugo. His motto Is "Live and let live." J. C. Frey t Son, now In old post of llco, make collars and other harness. Mr. H. M. Onrluud and ltev. E. E. Thompson returned to the coast Mon thly. - Kbw OM.I.KRV. Dodsnn Itros. of Portland b is open a new photograph gallery at this place. They are now ready to take pictures In side and outside work both done. All work guiitaiilced. The facts of a fatal accident which occurred near Hclo lust Thursday came to us t' 0 lute fur mention in lustweik's Ixsue. Peter Halfpenny was hitching his horses to a wagon, when the team becoming frightened sprang forward, liiiouklug him to the ground; but before the wiigou had entirely paused over hliu, he raised his head, Just ut the un fortunate moment when the hind axle would strike him, which It did with audi force us In fracture tho skull, causing his almost instant death. De ceased has since lieun hurried at Albany. Fnit Balk. Morulmndlse and horses t inule for lund; choice hotel property and cheap farms for sale. Inquire of O. A. Cheney at the Ht. Charles hotel, Lebanon. Hun. E. R. Hltlpworth mid family iiust through town Wednesday. They have been stuylug at. Boduvllle for the past two weeks. lu to-day's issue of the Eiti-nnsa, appears the advertisenientof the Ore gnu Btute Normal School. It may be uoted that a new board of regents has been appointed by the state; mid that the faculty hits been Increased, He ebies, the board litis pursued a very lib eral policy In supplying new appara tus. The attendance lout year, num bering pupils front Washington, Iduho and California will It Is believed this year be re-hifnrocd by nt least au addi tional hundred. Mrs. C, H. Kulaton, Cbas. and Je le lUlntoH, Miss Libblu L'orathors and J. L. Urlggs left for Cpper Soda lust Saturday. We wish to announce to the public that we have a lurgo stock of wagons, buggies, bucks and oarts, direct froiu the factory in the Bust. We have selected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and we cordially invite till those wishing -to buy anything In this line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. Chuson & JVIemsikh. Hummer Millinery nt Mrs. Geo. Itice'a New Styles, New Prices. Mr. Wm. Ouyand Eddie returned home from a vlnlt to Dallas. One dozen hot French rolls for te cents, at the Star restaurant. Leave orders. All parties knowing themselves In debted to John Unger willuow take notice that all accounts unpaid by Aug. 1st., W.ll, will be sued upon at that date. This Is the lost notice to be given. I ha. e waited long enough. Pay nil accounts to Smtiuol M. Our- laud, July 2, 1J1. JohnUnokk. From the Brownsville Times wo learn that one day last week thut Miss Krnnkle Itlce, while hitching her horse which she had been riding, wassuverc Jy kicked by at, in the breust, also froo luring one rib. . Go to G. E. Iturdy and Ret your watch or clock cleaned for 60 cents (fifty cents.) All work guaranteed. You can get your work when promised and don't forget it. The Oregoniun eaya: Hon. George Chamberlain, of Albany, Oregon's first attorney general, la spending a few days in the city on business. Although the office of state's attorney general was only oreatod during the last session of the legislature and the need of stioh an official was never felt before, Mr. Chamberlain already has his hands full and there Is no question but what he will And enough to do as long as he Is in office- In addition to attending to the wanta of the numerous state In stitutions and enterprises, Mr. Cham' berlaln has taken up several corpora tion grievance thut have been brought to his notice. At the request of the business men of Miller's station, aral! way station ten miles this side of Alba ny, he has commenced suit against the Southorn Paoiflc rullwuy company t" enjoin the company from charging as muoh tor carrying freight from Miller's to Portland as from Albany to Port- laud, The question to be decided Is whether the company can charge as much for a short haul as a long huul aud the issue la to be made a test case. Mr. Chumlierlaln has also Instituted condemnatory proceedings to secure portage railway facilities at the Cas cades. As we have paid before the office - Is one of vast importance and In which a capable official may And quite enough to do, and the present Incumbent will do his duty. BUY YOUR. Hardware, Stoves and Kanoes from MATTHEWS & , WASHIiUBN, Albany, Ore. Ladles' Furnishing Goods, Silks and Plushes, Cometa aud Underwear, 7-17-lm. Mrs Geo Itlce. S. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and shoes as well as Brownsville woolen goods. Mr, E. C. Phillips, of Albany, with Mr. Geo, D. Hanford, late of Jefferson, propose starting a democratic news piijier at Hlllsborn. Mr. I. K, Borum wishes to inform his patronuae that his bath tub Is uow ready for use. The fair sex IB wanted to take notice of the Downs Patent Self-Adjust ing Corsets, in bliick or drub. Price 1 ' to f 15U . Find them ut Baker's, The One Price Cash Store Mr Frank Bklpworth was In town this week visiting his parent. There is eonslderu hie excitement now over the railroad and the motor line. Mr. E. L. McClure has hud screen doom put up on his barber shop, "No files on uhu." You can buy a watch from the new jeweller, at the city drug store on the installment plun.by pnyiug one-tbirty-slxth partof your purchase each week until paid for, ut prices as low as etui be had elsewhere, fur spot cash. No, lottery skeeme. MO Reward. I will pay anyone $50 cash foruny watch under one hundred years old, that was made fur u lime peice, that I cannot put in perfect or der at my own desk. ,1 as. Annnx, The New Jeweller, nt Ci ly Drug Store. Miss Iva Smith was In Albany the first of the week, visiting her sister Ada. Get your spectacles at G. E. Hurdy's 26cta. to 11.00 per pair. . Millinery Largest Stock, Lowost prices at Mrs. Geo. Rice's. Caddo Mills, Texas, June 5, 1801. From my own personal knowledge, I can recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps in (lie stomach, also for di arrhoea and flux. It Is the best, medi cine I have ever seen used and the beat selling, as It. always gives satisfaction. A, K. Hhkrrii.l. 26 and DO cent bot tles for sale by M. A. Miller. For diarrhoea or summer complaint in any form, there Is nothing belter than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mrs. Nimey Kerry, of Adams, Lawrence Co., Kentucky, suys one dose of if cured her of an at tack of diurrhoae. Two or three doses will cure any ordinury case. When reduced with water it Is pleasant to take. tf mid 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. The following telegram from White Wright, Texas, indicates that the people In that vicinity do not intend to be caught unprepared: VhiimberMti &. Co., Dm lHobun, Iowa: Ship us at once one gross Cliuiubcr laln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, 2 cent size, mid two dozen 00 cent .slice, We are entirely out and have had neatly forty ul 1b for It this week. 0. Y. Rathbun & Co. For sale bv M. A. Miller, lil. P. Bach gives 18 oc. for a pounf. parses. otlwr local uutterou Jtftli:wM..ffjiirJ Hon. W. H. H. Waters, Attorney at Law, and former editor of the States man paid this office a pleasant visit on Monday, He was astonished at the rapid growth of our city and expressed great surprise at the wonderful ad vancement of Lebanon in the past two years. He says the half was not told him of the Improvement. We cull attention, especially to the citizens of Lebanon, to the proceedings of the mass-meeting to be found in an other column. Nothing but good can possibly acorue to Lebanon from grant ing this franchise asked for by the Sodaville Motor Line Co. Every movement of this kind can but swell the volume of Lebanon's business and contribute to our prosperity; what If it does help Sodaville and the incorpo rators, we oan but rejoice at their pros perity and congratulate them on their enterprise. Let ns not be narrow hearted and narrew minded enough to suppose that their growth will deteri orate from us let all good citizens give it a word of cheer and a hearty God speed. Go to S. P. Bach for boots and shoes. 1UU ItoBd Mais Metlng. A large and enthusiastic niasa meet ing was held in Union Hall on the evening of August 1st, to consider a proposition from the Sodaville Motor Line Co. J. J. Swan was called to the chair to act os president of the meeting. Geo. W. Itioe was appointed secretary. M. A. Miller stated the object for which the meeting was called. On motion of J. R. Kirkpatrick the Direolore of the Sodaville Motor Line were called on to make their propos' tiou Dr. Hill then gave a general outline, and for the city to help get the right ef way from R. Cheadle, Johu- Withers and W. C. Peterson, and also for the olty to give them Railroad street at far as Vine, East on Vine to Grove, and North on Grove to the fanul. A oommlttee of five, composed of F. M. Miller, Johu G. Reed, J. R. Kirk patrick, C. H. Ralston and L, Foley were appointed to confer with R. Cheadle, John Withers, W. C. Peterson, City Council and Directors of Motor Line. They were to call another meeting when tbey succeed in making arrangements. The proceedings of the meeting vere ordered to he published in the L?!BA non Express. J. 8. Swan, President. G. W. Rice, Secretary. Dr. C. E. Sapp arrived lu Albany a few days ago from Kansas. He is an old neighbor of Steele & Pollock. He Is contemplating locating In Sodaville, a good point for a live young physician. 60ARDINQ CAMP. Will erect a boarding tent at the South end of the right-of-way of the Lebanon ditch. July the 21st, '91. 1'. Al. will aisti ud Kood hash for $3.50 per week. i-m-o i. M. Uatts. There is on cxhibiuit.lon at the real estate office of O. P. Coshow & Co., potato vine, the top being three feet in length, and covered with well devel oped potatoes, differing In this respect from the ordinary producer of "Mur phnys," that In this case the fruit is "on top," and not attched to the root ill most instances. Brownsville Times. Arrested tor Murder. -Saturday evening Sheriff Scott returned from Splcer with D. A. McDougall, whom he had arrested lu response to a dis patch from W. A. Plukerton, of the Plnkerton detective force of Chicago. McDougall admitted that he was the right until. The following dispatch, dated at Chicago, July 80th, and signed by Pinkei'tou, received by the Sheriff, explain the whole matter: "D. A. McDougall, alias Jones, is wanted ut Luiirmburgh, North Carollua, for the j murder of Simon Couoly, committed i April 21, 1881. The authorities at Laurmburgu offer a reward of $300 for I his arrest and deteutlou until papers arrive lor his extradition. AlrDnugnll Is said to be uow at Splcer, Linn Coun ty, Oregon, going under the name of D. 11. MeLuurlti. His description Is, 81! years old, 5 feet, 10 Inches high, light hair and heavy sandy moustache. Since his departure he has dyed his hair black and shaved off his mous tache. Gray eyes and complexion light; reasonable weight, 1U9 pounds, rather medium or spare, straight nose with sharp point; face rather uurrow; Joints of the I'eot whore the big toes Joiu are unmistakably large, and shoes arc made to fit these Joints. Will wiitc you, enclosing photos and certified copy of indletiueut, upon .which you can arrest lilni and then cnmmunictite with the authorities at Lntirniburgh, N. C'Albuny Deuiocrut. T'COST! at cosTI I will sell all Summer Gooods, including White Goods, Laces, and Embroidery, Dress Goods, &c, at cost, until sold out. Come in NOW if you are LOOKING FOR BARGAINS This is genuine. When I say COST cost it is. fjj3 y,,MHMHTIM,n,1,,TTM,,rM,TMMT,,,,H,,,T,,M,,,TTTTmrTilllig JsPflj gg: A New Departure! -n UfcjB Lmt .iiiiiiiiniiiiiimimiiiiiii.iiii.nl , mrj sli I have just added a Stock of Groceries to my stock, which I am selling as cheap as any house in Oregon. I quote tho following: 18 lb Extra C Sugar, $1.. 15 lb Granulated " ,1. 16 lb Rice, best 1. . 16 oz. Climax Tobacco 50 cents 16 oz. Saw Log " 50 cents And Everything in same proportion. C. C. HACKLEMAN. WILL & LINK, (Succeaaora to Will Bros.,) ukalebs in Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves with h. r. MiLLimi n: ' PALACE, ) rv voBr8oK,Pianos. &w20rgans. These Instruments they keep in stock, but solicit orders for "Steinwav" and "Weber" Pianos. Our priees are the lowest. Sheet Music, Bonks and" Small Instruments a specialty. The best Sewing Machines In the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. Second Street, Albany, Oregon. WHEN VISITING IYIIlZN Y DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHINC -AT NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. W. .1. L. .. PfrmtSbs NEW MEN J New Horses, New HarnCiS.Hicest Turn-c.ts is Town- 1 Reasonable Rates. t POSITTX'KI.Y FUWT-CJ. L-S. Stock boarded by tho .day or numlk' We solicit a share of the patronage of the public gvi-K rally. Sncciul attention given to Draying and Hauling. II AY & PETERSON, Lebanon, ( ) liW but cuiws- i