The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, October 02, 1891, Image 5

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Lebanon Expresi-
FBIDAY. OCT S, 1891.
jtVrAfl(litirjiml loraU on first puKc-f
Go to Burn's for choice gnici'rltB,
Hov. F. W. Pinker, of Wnmlbiirn,
was in the city lo-diiy.
F. M. French, the jcwrler, Albany,
keei'S ruili'nnd 1 inn'.
PiiIjJIi! srhonl opened Monilny wjih
a good iitlvtiduiive.
V. II. Booth M. J. pliysliimi nlitl
Burgeon, lA'btinim Oregon.
, Mr. Marshall Is down wlih typhoid
fever.
J'crsons desiring Mil et:ito V. ill do
well to null on M. A. Miller.
" lofiner Moiiliijiu' will rotiiru tlih
week Willi lilsfiiiiiiiy.lriitii Viuii'iiinvr.
For lui'oil cull ut I he. Slur resliiiiriini,
Oluan mid fresh griissseedsutUniMiii
k Weimli-'it.
l'nif. MnUhec's elilid is h-'tti-c.
Mr. Eeerott, of Uilglelsh & Everett,
It In I'ortlimd.
Mr. Ilurrlson Jiilmsiiii Is much Im
proved. Mi', llurrett has moved to Julin
Bliind'H plnee, one mile south of the
city.
Mr. CIikh. T. Moiiiuim luu let the
OontrHCt to Jim. Boyle for the building
o1 his leslileii'te on Will. Kil.'t",' ml
(lllion. R V. Hindi kef,w li'OMif. Um nod
sh'K's us Well te i'.ruu Itsvilte 'p.,, ti
gomln.
Nervines at M. K. ''hurrb m xl Pim
Aiy iitll iind T.M i.vt. .-(. K'i!j-et for
morning, 'Tlir'i' iVih-t-t.'" Kv.'nlni;,
J,Htor.'tiu" of Kk'J )it " Hood'iy
school lit 10. Kpwnrlh reiigue m 5
o'clock. AM vlonm.
Mm. Ed lloii-lon uiis vl-ilini- f rl id
In town the hitler ji.irt of bisf week.
Mr. 0'0, lexittidi r bus Is'sn on i!
iBlck list thin wck.
. Mr. Thou. Prbv, I lie iwitnrtor, slill
wiintp Holm- iii'-r,-ti'tioiK. HeUjii-yiii
.$S.I 't' iliiy f.rjl lennw
('r;if'ir.l IV.lnn of A ! ' v. M'
miking Co-Vi' ! J'!"!n;;-rn'i.v f T I lie
low nrieoof $ r.'i -jier rtw.i. rII "'
"tlirlr Oiill'Ty nti'l nee tb'tn when in
Allmny.
r'l-e Cne-"ii A- Mettz'eV Tini'i!i y s"iit.
Insnr.'. ynir ln'iiv villi IY!i'',vm i
Guru, id:
Mr.T. H. Hi:ri..n bm.I ';':' 1-iu
ar-vMtli( lh- family if I'. ii, Killer
till wel;,
Mm. J. T.lnon iiixl I"".' " !l!!c d'ondi-
ti r Fuwn ','' ived I" IV. to '::I",
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r!.i;ht sid" Is p.tr .iyi'. d un.'l be lias re-
indued uiieoii-eious fim-o that time.
He had returned fvw daya prevlon
ftom strip to the mountain! with bis,
fW'i eit, in. h. .,"'- Walial
olhur Inea mfttler on, lirtli pia
8. P. Bach given W on, for pound.
M. A. Miller's addlUaa to Lebanon
Is a very denirable part of the city to
live.
On Ktra Meeker' furna, near Kent,
from fourteen cherry trees was sold
$3.'!7 worth of cherries; from a row of
irnwherrieB not 2(10 feel long $02.87J;
from three rows of red nwpborry bush'
e, 1W) font long eucllv WtSJJO. At this
rale the niSilierrleB. would yield more
than $2,000 per ncre. , '
A ciihmble pointer owned by a Call
f 'fiilu man was lately nhown a parrot.
He Immediately "poUited," when Pol
ly marched up lm fnnit ot him and
suid: "You rincnl,. what are you doing
here? Oo you wainit u cracker!" The
t M i'ifled dog turned tall and run away,
and l ruined for Hiimtliiij, as he can
not now he hidum-d to "point" at any
! Burt ol a bird.
Once Hp 11 11 May morn dreary she
I was wwriiing weak nod weurv; down
I'npon her lofii vow lliopinp moping up
too tv 1 1 1 1 1 11 Hoot; while the mop went
Hipplei; fliijiplnjr suddenly she heard
11 liippinii tuppinn ut the kitchen
door, ""flu imnie visiter," she mut
b red, "taping hi the kitchen door;
Criicloua l'et. r, what a bore!" Up she
Jumped mid nearly swearing, hastily
iiegun preparing to appear as woman
wlnh to when their callers look them
o'er yanked her apron off and lung
It, Biiatched her headgear offand flung
It, grubbed a dolman up and hung It
o'er the greasy gown she wore. Then
she found a p'ngue peddler standing,
I at the door leilhlng more. Ei,
I Mr. Wni. Morrow working In Mon
! te.-ano, V.'ub.'i. tor the past eighteen
1 ui"iiili i in town vlsiiing old friends
I He Iiiih exi.-et-d a posliionwith Math
ews & Wuhi.uru of Albany.
ieto"k It upon niratlvesoue day
this wnkto sweep out and clean uc
iililll j. In the nuiid we. found aome
chh'k.n bones, an empty twttle and
un oh, sis'k and it hi a piofouud mys-
; ny now uiey got In here we are
certain we never used either. With
, un interview with the devil lie said he
j had nut tasted chicken for three
I moii' In and Inui ut had any thing to
1 clrntk 111 twelve, and Wi for Bocks he
I uovor i'm lli-iii, nil no the mystery is
ami 1.1 1 : . . v .-.I.
I.-. lie .'i.ia r jrntir 1 trim-actio nbieome
j due ;,t-1 'ni.sou ii Moiu.k V Oct. 1, 1891.
I J 1 tildes viU io run iht hurdware
I tiiislr.esn mid i'runn & Meuzie want
' your iiiolivided intention.
I .ir. Hull Jlict: Mild two county
; rlghln to-day for bin paieiit bedstead
! Jasit-iiei'.
i I','i-ioii & (.bi'-lnel can still glveon
1 easy ii'iiio- a it, -i.aoie building lot in
. 4. i itpaii . .vt. uioiil 1. ,li:
I Our puiil.e seo.inl opened Monday
! v.iiii .1,1.-,. l-'ii ; 1 ; , t.irij;irs and Mrs.
; I'unl, u teaehei J'liiieipalMcGhee'a
; child wa itlll in iuoh eooditiou that
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i4.-.!iu-ild pupils
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plea, i; call iu and
l'- UK
HiV iiiieicy.
.'i ' us... lilt'K.
n in .Moni
ir 'I'li".v
eiiii mi ! see Hop-i'P-
the sole agents
erior eouk stoves
i'. 'i a Kepublican
I'.i to allowing
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! !i 'e .-!ie tuiB
1 .,.-..! i,v!n and
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ri. r ;.- ever
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Trip to Albany.
The first of the week we made a
quick trip to the county-seat, more for
sightseeing than anything else. A
mong the first things that caught our
eye was-the Urge display of Superior
stoves, both cook and heater, at Hop
kins Bros.' and of course we had to
slop, and before we knew It we were
the happy purchasers of one of the
best. The price was the lowest and
the stove first-class In every respect.
Hopkins Bros, are the people. When
In Albany call and see them and see,
whetberyou want to buy or not.
A BlR frnn Crep.
The harvest of the Willamette val
ley's prune crop for 1891 Is Just about
finished, and from carefully prepared
estimates it is Judged to be perceptibly
larger than last year's crop. Many
new orchards are bearing this year for
the first time and their product, added
to the average crop in the old orchards
brings the total output up to quite a
handsome figure. The growing of
prunes in Oregon is a success and their
cultivation may be expected to Increase
from year to year for many yean. Ore
gen prunes command good prices
everywhere and tbey have thus far
proven themselves a sura crop. Next
year there will be five times as many
pounds of prunes raised, say fruit men,
as there were this yaar. The Increased
acreage will be bearing then, and the
still newer orchards will have a tew
prunes on each tree. 4
"ITor tm:."
Tec room hocse and largo bant, fenr
lots, nit shade treee, will b sold very
reasonable if taken iaaiio of SO days.
If net sold in next 33 deje trill be for
rent: location Udn Et Icqnin of
C. A. Elton,
LebcssR, Oregon.
Presbyterian CErack Services
next Oabbath morning rxd. evening.
Subjects: Morning, "The Given Gold
en Candlesticks." Evening, Lecture,
"The; Difficulties of Life." Eabbeth
school Iff A. M. Christian EuSeavor
Monday evening. Prayer meeting
Wednesday evening.
Overman & Hunter the leattiDg
harness and saddlery dealers, Albany.
There will be preaching at the Acad
emy next Sunday at 11 A. M. and 4 r.
M. Bunduy school at 3 F. M.
C. R. Lamas.
Buy you an acre in Ralstons addi
tion and build yoat wife a nice house.
Have rent and be happy;.
Peterson & Garland:
BUY YOUB
Hardware, Stoves and Ranges
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MATTHEWS 4' WASHBURN,
Albany, Ore.
Attention.
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Those knowing themselves Indebted
to me are hereby notified to call in at
once and settle up as I am needing my
money very badly.
M. A, Miller.
Fall and Winter Opening.
On Saturday, Monday and Tuesday,
October 3, 5, and 6, I will have my
Fall and Winter opening of Millinery,
I have Just received a nice stock of
goods of all the latest styles. All are
most cordially Invited to be present,
Mrs. Geo. Rice.
Judge Miller was much pleased with
his trip to Portland.
Parker & Grubb have formally open
ed their saloon having bought out
Hansard.
For Sale.
Nice two story four room bouse,
nice lot, geod well and out homes
nice location. $500 if sold in the next
30 days by
C. A. Elson A Co.
Go to 8. P. Bach for boots and shoes.
Nm.a. Miller will receive this week a
large supply of stationery and school
books direct from Chicago.
Joe Wassoin has begun to operate the
Lebanon Mills and is prepared to do
wheat cleaning and chopping.
The Newport Times says that the
present high tides are playing havoc
with the rocks of the north Jetty. The
) waves roll the great 8-tou rocks about
,. like oebbles. The men have almost
repaired the break, which was only
fifteen or twenty feet In length and
Are still steadily tumbling In the rock
tthe regular rate. Rock work will
Vein on the jetty iu few days.
FOOT
FRESH FROM MANUFACTURERS
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes
Gents' and Boys' Shoes, '
Gents' and Boys' Boots,
RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIJNDS.
Fresh Groceries Arriving Constantly.
See the New Line of Hats for Men and! boys.
Everything in Staple Dry Goods.
at I TssgesTraKSH
JCSii 1 f 1 11 s .-t-t:
WHEN VISITIN&. j&JJJLJSTC
DON'T FAIL TO SliE THS6 .
MAMMOTH STOCK
OF
PEL
-AT-
L. E. BLAKN'S.
NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES
Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant TaUor
ing Department with Frst-Clasc Tailoring.
THE GREAT PORTLAND .
Industrial Exposition.
With its World of Wonders
Opens Sept. 17. 1891. Closes Oct 17.
MUSIC by the GREAT ZAPADORES BAND
direct from the CITY OF MEXICO.
Art frm the great masters of Europe and America, valued
at a Quarter million dollars. Wonderful ElfierrifHl Aan&
A . VAlt V
tionsin full operation. A Splendid seriesof. Mineral Exhibits
Every Department filled with the
JNovel and Interesting in AKT,
SCIENCE & INDUSTRY.
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A Greater Number of Exhibits than ever before
presented upon the coast.
THE STOCK DEPARTMENT MADE A PROMINEN
, FEATURE. $5,000 IN PREMIUMS.
The largest Display of Fruit and the Finest exhibit of Ag
griculture ever made in the Pacific Northwest. AH manu
facturies in full motion. Even thing New. No Dead
Exhibits. THE EXPOSITION OF EXPOSITIONS. !
Admission as usual. Greatly Reduced Rates for round
trip on all passenger lines. f
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