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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1891)
' ' ..'""r,. ; i,-, i-.- -..--'-i"t:. .Vii BTvT - lap-Ailtlltioniil locals on first nana-" (Id tn Buch's f"f ulioie groceries, p, D. Wiuw bus renteil and uiovofl Into I). Andrews dwelling, f. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany. lieer r.iilronl llnm. VV. 11. Hi'iitli M. 1). physlc-iait unci HiirRoon, Lebanon Oregon. Fur brt sul call at the Star restaurant. prof. Diivld Torhct visited Buteni tne first of the week. Mr. C W. -'"llb wl" '""vo llis f:initly to Albany next week, . i ii TCliUiiutrkiU will leave for VI. V . IH v, . .... (. Texan In about two weeks, Ho goes ,ii h business trip. .t. Williams from "P Hamilton creek made no a pleasant mil this week. i.l in renort Mrs. C'leve VV I. "I- ' lnnil liiivenll conviileicont after a verj . mi f . mk. Mr W. W. Williams of Indepew dene,', Of., stopped "'K1'1 " '"" way tn tipper Hmiit. -hu. I. Montage tok lader " hyelcle to week which bruised l,im ii., considerable from whleh Urns. ws unable tn work for several days. M..NKY-IW V.U.UR ASl) 1" .r!NS, will be tbefwl.j.ct utt.be C, I. Cluireb Sunday at eleven o'clock. A i., .-'ii.tl. hi to nil. . I'ASTOlt. t'lliumi i" . " Mr (' C TTacUlcmiM returned home ,,vtH ..verylblni! lively l mountains now. The 'l'ty nrt'hriillan T-'.c1c..vor . wcry Friday '" ' . . i.. T lnirh. AH the Vo.inn-"'Pl-' are cordially Invited to ntttind. 1 A Lelmnnn precinct man recently WptMnys nt a rtrolch.-Dcmocriit. . ., .n Iibii correct state- . . ..... t..r..w.1 "hv in.m of lll'nl Hilt WU are "" . " " , voraeUv that not.afrwnftliofna.il. of A!l,i,v are considerca past waning x Mollis and Miss Nettie . ,i (...mi Portland Tuesday .Amosreii.n.' - - Miss Not! la bus been quite rick while ilown Ibere. .. . tt in,.., nfSu-ent, Home shit . , ..... ..... (,,u nf ehltlem burl: ... Tnlnv from here. (.atherlnK pUltlem bark haa been quite an Indus l the foot hills tliin year. ' 'wcni'knnwledRereceliJt of n ticket . ,. .Mi., fnlv which com- to ine uff " , , . .. .. .i.. nth Th h vcar's lr promises to be (be best fair that flie Htutc hiiM ever had. ...... ...i tn (Irnson & Men.ies' Hardware store and KettlnK prices we (hid that they arc selling gnoda as low b any place In the valley. Crawford & Paxton of Albany, are maklnif 7fte' Photograph for be low price of SI no ! """' their Gallery""1 see thorn when in Allmny. ( ' M,. Dibble, a ymmn man who has reeentlv come to our city, was over c by -the heat Hi.tnrday, wblli irkinstonthehrlekyavd.IrsUo'iU iindFolcv were called to attend, and report him out or (langei. At Rein lust week there died Mrs. Sarah ln.ncan, who has lived on ins : earth lonK above the peuendlv a loUc time of man. j Mit seven months of bcimr c-nlc na- rluu tain war J'"1" kl "l tll( time of her death. We wish to announce to the linhhc Thecruel waters of Korlli Cc.ie.Ti l,wr Gloria has claimed another -vic-tem H 1, libitshnm, a prominent, a'torncy .of Portland, Jl,9,'l,h , .....ii.,, mil- ni'iiward. ilicy ' ,.,i. ,fl' Mr.B neliam dnfted ': nto a danKerus place, known as Hill, " , rf,.WMlPtl. . "Bead Jfen'swoic" a.," Knott reached the shnre. Hugh I IHughamwasoueof the best known lawyer of Portland. Oo to H. P. Kaeh for boots nuu u.-.. rte,tl)nrui ,r- . W(l Frst IMiinouiu Portland frit&k tickotw tor li'A.t '1 Jne WwjBom hm begun to operate the t ,.i Miiiu ,infl is nromtrt'cl to do wheat cleaning and chopping. There is considerable new nunainu going on In Ijcbauou at this time. 8. P. Bach keeps a line of boots and slioes as well as Brownsville woolen minrls. Clias. P. Montague has moved Into the Cyrus house. i. u. ,M i.lnii. never before have so many people gone recreating up In the mountain as tins season. vu.. tlnunHtvingof teams is coming and iroiliir. The opening sermon at the camp meeting will be preached at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. There will also be afternoon and night services. TheHulcm Journal says that the Methodist ministers attending the confrrencc In Bnlem eat brandy-sauce with their pudding at the hotel Will amette, and take It with a relish. Well why shouldn't they. u,.v nnmnhed to a very ap- . ...... .-v r-" . v (ireclative audience at the M. K church Hotilb, Sunday evening. He accompanied by Kevs. Hanllter and i ......... ,..i,.,l f,,r nnseliurg Monday, to attend tlie annual conference of their cluirch, which will convene week. Mrs. S. M. Liggett, the only daugh ter of Mr. Cowan, our worthy towns man, come in from Camp Creek, Eastern Oregon, Saturday to visit her Miner. . . Iter father hud already started on hi isit to Missouri. .' t- r t n hnn was m i n tvj- lu t iP ocnerai uuuin iu the Brownsville Eagle Woolen Mills in Portland. Ho has many u." here, and expresses himself greatly surprised at the growuioi,, , . .... , .L.. -PUMrt Mrs. Annie wmsiow "-" .... r,.nfl,ed at tlieC. P. evangelic church Sunday mgnv w, .t wr.iri.iii Monday. Mrs. Wlnslow was well pleased with our city, and will protnuuy revui n nRSist in a revival meeting. The Baptist church is assuming me nppenrai.ee of a finished stmcture. j lid riii-i ' lathing is about on. When the house 1. .ompleted it .will ben very nu . comfortable house. The main auui o- rlum will seat alsmt am peop.e. v congratulate' these people in be ng able to have so nice a piuee w in. The hon louse is a detestable tittle cuss. He Is making his ruvaces Id the hop fields of the valley ami considerable damage. The alarming ....., . u,i,inti he is multiplying and ... ...... -ii replenishing; the eann ." Hattcring to the hop prospects of the country. Cannot a mode be .liseover cdto prevent his Inroads before it is too 'ate? Willie the elements are playing thunder and lightning In the custom Ktatee, we of the Willamette valley are sheltered by .the dome of a peaceful 8k v and the harvest proceeds unmo lested by the fury ofi lie storm cloud. , i in nil verity a secondary paradise, rich with the spoils of fruit rl seasons that never know what a failure is. V , dreamed Hint he Ottllrd for ft toddy at a popular resort. The bar-keeper asked if be wouiu .nave i. hot or cold. "I'll wu in said Fat, with much euiphasls. " then he awoke from his slunihern, and turning over in bed he muttered iu dis Bppointed tones, "And, be gorry, I'm sorry I didn't take it cold now." Thomas A. Sutherliind, editor of t he uo...wl. VVulnnlllf. "nubliKhfiriRtPoft- land, met death by drowning m the Willamette, t the lootoi rMora Portland. The particulars have it that the .unfortunate man being late for the ferry -heat attempted to jump aboard and 'missed his fooling .-and landed in tne river, wun me i ., .i..i.rfi Mr. Kutherlaud was an 1UHIVI- i.. ". . --- old settler on the coast aim niiuiij' upectod as a journalist. Mr J. A. dross, who is well known to the traveling public as the genial boiilface of the Depot Hot.il, lias sold i...;iu ir Ms. Cnsuer Vandrom. 111U i'wi.'." The latter is tliorouKniy i''"-" ...in.. n,n hiiHiness. and'unrlcr llis man- ngement tlie hotel will lose none of lis old-time popularity.. Mr. and Mrs. (irons will spend a few weeks in the mountaliisou severing their connec tion with the business, In which they have been Identified so long on Kept, 1 m i,lunnnnteilll)lat ft tl'iptO KUHipO foriliehttiwntof Jlr. .ro' h'-altli.- M-A,. fATMvlnpal mftttorou aflbpacc T nxh elves 18 oi. for a pound. . a.w2u Vint. Viwich rolls for ten 'jiiSiitSjiat tiie Htar restaurant. Leave on Thnmlaft eddlnaon the program a little bird told us so. tr iin'r. find what vou want to do, do something. iJout be a clam. ini.u ,r,i-rviiiii. business Is lust like misfortune! weddings liefer come singly. There arc thirteen breweries and 395 saloons in the city of Portland. J. C. Frcy A Son, now In old post of fice, make collars and other harness, The warehouse men are fairly "in it." The farmers are bringing In the grain at a lively rate. u M T.lnes and family of Indepen dence are visiting their son Jf . W. Lines of this city. Mrs. W. II. Wheeler is slowly Im proving at Sodaville. The base ball game between the Salem and Independenc nines was won by the latter 10 to 8. , Town full of strangers from all parts of the Union. This means well for this whole section. The Ihertnoineter has touched a trifle above W in the shade nearly every day for a week. This is unusu ally warm for Oregon, but It is the best, kind of weather for narvesnng mid we are contented to endure It if it comes for the benefit ot tne liners oi the soil. : They have been trying several months to elect a new night watch iv.i.wulliu The TitnMi tries to settle the matter as follows; With all the burglarizing that has,been done on Mln ,iwl It. ta RfrnliGre that the officers have never made a detection. Ti.iu mttf.r ! ni-nvnlihiir bilter com- mer.t, and it hue been suggested that we do away with the office of night watch altogether, and UBe the $7(10 per .mnm fur nniTlinsioir new safes for business men who may have thvlr's broken open. i tt HHnn. formerly editor of all TorlettH ndence and se.'en or eight other newspapers, will start a newspaper at Whiteson. The McMiniiyille T M says Whiteson shows up fine on all the maps etc, but there is no denying the fact Unit it is a very small town, in fact so small that you hardly know whether it. is a town or not when you pass through it. What a newspa;er will do there 1b a conundrum. The preliminary examination of J. P. Schooling, charged with adultery with Mrs. Ueo. Howard, was nem at Juuction Monday morning. The state was represented by Prosecuting Attorney H. w. C'onnon aim tue ue fendant'by Hon. J.K. Weatherford. T.T.. t.,in ..vi.t- to nvvnil the aetiou nf iiio irnuiri lory ill the sum of 81,00!) bonds which lie promptly luraisueu and was set. at liberty. Mrs. Howard bus returned and has been reinstated in the home of her husband- In the vicinity of Salem several hop growers huve commenced picking, and by the first of next week hop picking will be in full blast. In spite of lice ...in i,t tho nvi.i.fiL,fi eroii. One grower flooded the iiee.all on" the vines u.i ii, vvnU.r. and then buried them. Thin ,. Hone several weeks ago and there are scracely any lice to be found Another had Chinamen to pull all the leaves off the vines ,,iiv in ilies 'iison. He did this on thirty acres a id they are uow leauj for nicking. He lias but a few lice. H is tin! clean 'wt yard iu t'ie couuty. Where the Ho, are, in plckl.ig, growers liud cimslderaole n, AHSiefriert eas' vpresentatlve, of the ( iiicngo tW4 !'' ,vA 111084 able ail tress be;'uru the K.itiomil Kdi- lorlal Asaociulh-a reeently. in session tit St 1 mil. in course or nw min hcuaid, "i--.. li '"' WW"- ( need u Ivoi-.i. buys so much space in a newspaper .w; fills it to the edge with e.;rav'n!aut pui s of his wares, vvn.teii in superl.i! i-snd priiited In silliest inieioscrrii. tyi-c- Fevy n-ad hlsadv-rfisement, and n :body buys ,.t. i- Tiw.ii h,. is ansri'V and cries IIIO ft,'." i. . " " ' out in bis Mind w a h that anvei using does no! n ,v, or other idiocy to uun. eflk-t. I'M the w!- and expeuencca ndverti,-, buying .'be same amount of space,' dvvoieu the larger portion of it lo clearly written, cleanly printed modest au'd reasonable statement, of it. ,.f iu mi,,.t such a ttute- mentiis ho Is willing to stauuwyv that man's advertising pay". DOWING BROTHERS, LUMBERMEN, CHOICE CLEAR LUMF-Ell OF ALL KINDS AT LOWEST PRICES. Satifaction Gnaranteed. . SLTr Address us at LACOMB, OREGGN. WILL & LINK, (Successors to Will Bros.,) DHALKKS IN Pianos and Organs, . Musical Merchandise & Sewmg Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint thcra 1 selves with InstXicifts ascbiU dewing Machines in the market on easy i lerli)8. VV YIW li tauuio. Second Street, Albany, Oregon: DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OK . ' ' 1 SPRING AT NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with !-rst-waba . V, . J. 11 AY, , ; NEW MEN! y P 'iWX Kerf Horses, New Haruess,Hicest Tura-onta, ia Town. ffl$m$$$m ,i nl -positively:' WmmMm .Stock boarded by the day or ; niontu. We solicit a Khare of the patronage of t rmUi generally. Special attention given to Dtaymg and Httulinfe. e ;, , HAY & PETERSON, Lebanon, Or HAKDWAltE, PTOVfU AND EaNOKB FBOM MATTHEWS & WAriUBITBS, : ;'v' v. Albany, Ore. I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at RonaLk Rales All kind of mason's woik done with noaHiees and despatch. D. W, HARDEN. il.ernld.