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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY. AUG. 41. 1891. fVAiMltioiial Iramln mi flntt tnigo.n (In to Buoh'a for choice groccrlca, T)r. U Foley loft, lunt Hutu relay, for Ncwimrt where lie liitoiitlD to tuy for a wuck or no, F. M. Proiwh, the Jtwolor, A limn y, Iceopi raUlrtmrl time. Mr. C C. Hnvklumnn left, laat Sat urday, for Uppur Hilda where hit family l.u been camping fur aome time. Mis Henna Klrkputrluk is In Brownsville vlltlng friends thin week. W. H. Booth Nf. D. iihyek'iau and wirgenn, Lebanon Oregon. Mr. J. H. TUompwm in making ar rangement to get off fur Teiai In about ix weeks). We regret very much to nee Mr, T. and wife leave; they have made ninny friendH while hero and liave given Hue nutlnfaotlon In the tiotel. For bread call at the Star rpatiiurant. Go to BmlluA Miller' for all kinds of maoliino olln, The next slimmer from San FranolKoo to Ynijiihiu. will bring In the Albany Mining and Milling Company'! ma chinery, which will I shipped directly to Oaten, and from there by teams to iimirtzvllle. After going to Crunon & Monies' hardware store and getting prices, we find that tliey ure telling goods as low os any plane In the valley. Crawford & Paxton of Albany, arc making Cabinet Photograph for the low price of CI lil) per dozen. Call at their Unllury and see them when in Allmuy. The friends of Juok Denips.-y are ujain pushing him to the front us a " ileslruljlfc opponent for the winner of the Mitehell-Uiillagher light. Itlsoer tuln that should Mallaghi-r win, Demp Key would have no trouble in gutting a mutuh witli him as the Denver man line been looking for Dempsey for Hv-t-ral years. Dispatch. da to G. E. Hardy and get your watch or clock cleaned for CO cents (II fly wiits.) All work yuaratUecd. You can got your work when promised and don't forgot It. The teachers' examination la con cluded and or the llfty wiio made a) plication for eertillcalies to teach thirty were suuivanful. A iiumbur of the ap plicants tried the exniuluatloiis merely for practice, while not a few of them were trying to receive certificates of a higher grade than those now held by Uieui. tjtutcsimtn. Wit wish to announce to the public that we have a lurirc stock of warning. buggies, hacks and earls, direct from tiie factory in the East. We have "elected these goods to suit the climate, roads and people of this vicinity, and we eordiully invite all those wishing to buy anything in tills line of goods to call on us before purchasing else where. UuuaoN St Mkn.iks. ltev. J. It. Kirkpatrlck and Sam'l M. Garland were in Hrownsville Tuesday. The latter was an lejiul business, while J. 11. was rustling tor lite Expkksh. You cuu buy a watch from the new Jeweller, lit the city drug store on the installment plan, by paving one-thlrty-alxth part of your purchase each week until jiaid for, ut prices as low as ami be linu elsewhere, for spot cash. No lottery skeeioe. Miss Minnie Hamilton is lu town visiting friends and relatives. New dwellings are being erected on itnlston's addition. A few acres and lots left. Pifl'KKSoN et Oakland. Mr, Mack Montclth and wife passed through town Monday. They have been up at Soduvllle for the past week. iloQ KKWAKft. I will pay anyone 85U viisli foruuy watch muter one hundred .Years old, that was made for a lime peiuv, that J cannot put lu perfect or der ut my own desk, Jam. Aiioox, The New Jeweller, nt City Drug Store. The' Bund of 'Minus' Niiiibeanie" meets at the home of Miss Hattie Car others, Thursday, August 27 three o'clock P. M. Isabella Furk will soon be the resi lient portion of the Oily. Desirable 'building lota cheap. Pktmkbon $ Oakland. The Woman's Missionary Hoolety of thp'l'resbyteriun Cluiruh meets nt tl e home of Mrs. Courtney, Friday, Auguct W, three o'clock P. M, Ladles, come, and help make our work a success. A large stock of Harness, Baddlt ry, to, at Dubruille's old alund, opposue Fifit National Bmk, Albany. Wo (iuurantee to oonipote with Portland prices. It will pay you to come and .see. All work guaranteed. 0. C. McFahla.nd, 8. P. Buch kee)s a line of hoots and shoes is well as Brownsville woolen goods, . Mrs. Dr, Foley Is visiting hor sister this week In Albany, Children, remember the Band meet ing next Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock, Hoys, come; this work it for you as well as for the girls. There Is work for all. Come, we need your help. HattikP. Carotheks. Beautiful city lota to exchange for unifies anu came. Peterson & Oahland. The Council of Albany let the oon tract last Friday night for near 9000 worth of sewers. It will only be matter of a few mouths now when Al bany will have the most complete sew. erage system ofanyolty on the coast Go to 8. P. Bach for boots and shoes. Mr. J. O. Eaton and daughter. Miss Muud, left Monday, for Nebraska their former home. They expect to be gone about three months. Rev. J. R. Kirkpatrlck commenced work on his new house this week In Park addition. MAKHIKI). Aug. 18, 1891, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Hev. Israel Carleton, Mr. Win, M D iwnlng to Miss Emma E. Clarke, The Harrishurg Courier gives the fallowing as a part of the scandal here tofore mentioned in that eity: "The tranquility of our little city was eon' slderably disturbed last Thursday eve ning by Geo. Howard compelling his wife to march through the middle of the streets at the point of a shot gun thereby proving himself to be as igno rant as he Is eowardly. He said he hud found his wife in an altogether cm- promising position with an ex-repre- seutatlve of this county who Is now citizen of Harrishurg." The Waterloo Development company have filed articles of incorporation in the office of the secretary of state for the puipose of acquiring, by pur chase or other wine, lands, water, water rights, and water power at or near Waterloo, Linn county, and to use the same for the puipose of generating power to run mills of all kinds, facto ries, electric plants, and electric power, and to build, lease or own everything necessary to carry on their business. The principal office of the company will be at Wuterloo, Linn county, after Jan. 1, 1802, and until that time at Al bany. The amount of capital stock is 170,000, divided Into shares of $100 each The Incorporators are E. E. Montague, J. U. WritMiiau, and W. C. Davis. 'lucre are a great many passing through our town daily going to and from Hodavllle. This summer resort is fast coming to the front. BoKtr. To the wife of J. W. Carson Aug. 14th, a boy, Mother and babe both doing well. Mr. Ii, Hull opened a produce store this week In the old Exchange hotel where he will handle all kinds of fruits and vegetables, Mr, A, Cowan left Monday for Co lumbia, Mo., on a visit to his old home. He Intends to he gone six months or a year. Last Hiibbntli night Rev. Boyd reached his farewell sermon in (he M. K, church to a large congregation. He left, Tuesday, for Halein to attend con ference. He said he was pretty sure he would not be nut on this work next year. He and wife have made many friends while among us. Mr. 1. A. Beard spent Sunday In town with his family. By special request Rev. G. 8. Hun loiter will preacli again next Kabbiith night upon the subject "Catholic Spir it." All cordially Invited to attend. Roy Stuart, the invalid son of C. J. Stuart, the 0. P. conductor, had a mo t miraculous escape from death lust week. He is at Yaqulna City, with his mother, and was down in the bay n an old scow playing In the water. Ho heard the report of a rifle on the hill above and soon lifter the bullet struck his bout. He raised up to s e wlnowus shooting, and ns he did io turned his head to one aide. That un conscious turn saved hi life, for at that instant another ballot from a 88 Wh Chester, plowed through his hat, tal -li.g one side out and just gracing his h tir, Several days before a cougar had been seen In that vicinity and the first Impression the' little fellow hud was tlie'shooters hod mistaken him for that a liuial in d were shooting at him. He was nearly frightened out of his wits and dropping ills orutoh walked with out It, the first time In many months, and made rapid tracks for home. It was afterwards learned that the shoot ers wore firing for praetloe at a target, and Roy, unknown to them, was play-' Ing directly in range but several hut-d.-ed yards away. BUY YOCH Hadwake, Stover and Raicgkh . FROM MATTHEWS WASHBURN, Albany, Ore. Wtas other local sutler oo firth page .?t 8. P. Bach gives 16 os, for a pound. One dozen hot French rolls for ten cents, at the Star restaurant. Leave orders. J. C. Frey 4 Son, now In old post of. lice, make collars and other harness. BOARDING CAMP. Will erect boardlnir tent at the South end of the right-of-way of the uromiou uiten. July me 21st, 'Ml, F, M. will dish ud mod hull for $3.50 per week. 7-24-8 F. M. Gatto. AT COST! To Hake Rwxn for II; SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, OF DRY GOODS, FDSRISIIKG GOODS, AND HOTIOJs. I WILL CL08V OUT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes ASF COST. , DOWINC BROTHERS, LUMBERMEN, WMiimmMiiiMtMiiiiiiimtiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiiiiiitiimm CHOICE CLEAR LUMBER OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES. WtmmimMlltillllHIIMtliimiMMIillliMIMlHDlilW Satifaction Guaranteed. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllininlinniin. ttttttttttttttttTtTtttt"t"""TTT Address us at Call on us at Mill, 12 East of LEBANON,' or Hlllllllllllilui TTTTTttTTTtTttT? LACOMB, OREGON. WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros.,) DEALERS IN Now is the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. I Propose to Have Leading Dry Goods Store in me vauey. MAIL ORDERS Promptly attended. W. F. READ. Albany, Oregon, Pianos and Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves with H. K. MII.LKR) AM, IPion ItBFA I n- voke i son j i muvs. ijj'kH.w rui y dllS. i J. !Beili,trainen"1 t,ley kl'eP ,n "lock' but 9"li(,it order fr "Stelnway? and W eber' Pianos. Our prices are the loweBt. Sheet Music, Books and Smail Instruments a specialty. The best Bewlug Machines in the market on easy terms. Write for catalogues. ' Second Street, Albany, Oregon. WHEN VISITING ALBANY DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK 0. 5ov9lef MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANING AND R EPA WING Promptly and Neatly Done. Lebanoii.Oreg-on The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, T- E. Hogg, Receiver, AND Oregon Development Co' s Steamshp Line 226 Mllu 8hort.rl 20 Hour. Lm Tlmtl i nun oy any otlier kuuw. . OF- SPRING CLOTHING" -AT FIRST-CLA8 THROUGH PA88ENQER AND FREIGHT LINE Fiini Portland and ull polnti lu tUc Wlllumoilc Vulley to mid from San Kruucuico, Cat. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD. TIMK BCHKDULK IKlccpt Svradayj.) 1 Ysqulna....9MlA)l ta J&SZXiif)i l,vCorvalll....W:llf,AM LvCorvalll... Mil I'M Ar Albany U:laAM Ar YftUlna 4:8& p M 0. & C. train connect at Allmny ami Corrallln. Tire above ttaln connect at Yaqulna with the Oregon Derulopnunit Comimnv's lino of Steam ships between tuiuinu and Kim Francisco. SAILING DATES. ' S. S. Willamette Valley WILL litl NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailoring- Department with Frst-Class Tailoring. W. J. Say, L. J. Peterson ft J$S5'';-j NEW MEN! New Horses, Sei Harness.Nicest Turn-outs In Tom, Reasonable Rates. Wrst-class: jg Stock boarded by the day or mimth. We solicit a share of the patronage of the public generally. . Special attention given to Draylng and Hauling. HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or From Ynquina Kroiu Han Francisco.., ...Aub. 4, 13, 22 and 31: ..Julyai. Aup. , 18, 2C; This company reserves the riultt to chanite sail as datas williuul aotice. VM. M. IKIAfl. C.C. MOtlUK, (lenetal Mauaiier. U. y.4P.Aout,CvHil1Or. I have a LAKGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Kates. All kind of mason's woiklone with neatness ant, despatch. D. W. HARDEN. ;