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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, OCT 9 1891. ar-A(lditloiml tails om Unit pw."M Go to Bach's for choice grocorlcn, F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps rullroiid time. W, H. Booth M. I). phyHlclBti and siii'gcnii, Lebanon Orcein. For bread call at tb Star restaurant. Mr. Thou. Wee, the contractor, still wuntH Hiiiric more teams. He Ik paying IH.50 per day for good teatim. Crawford & I'uxton of Albany, are making Cabimit I'hiitnffrnjilm for the low price of $1 50 per dozen. Call at their Oallery and see them when In Albany. Bee CriMon & Mennle'e Timothy seed. Insure your house with Peterson & Garland: Mr. Wm. Morrow was In town yes terday. He goes from here t Suio. Wheat Is 82 cents now, Mr. 3. 3. Swan and daughter .Ma mie visit Albany this week. li. A. Jouser Is the proud father of another boy. .Mother and baby are both doing well. Itcv. Lamar left to-day for Htayton to attend the Baptist Association. He will commence a protracted meeting In the Tennessee neighborhood uext Mon day. Mr. John Bui'khart bus his residence . near completion and will move Into it before long. Clean and fresh grass seeds at Crusoh A Monssic's. S. T. Bach keeps a line of boots and linen as well as Brownsville woolen goods. Services In M.E. Church next Sun day at 11 and 7:110 o'clock. Sunday school at 10. Kpworlli League nt8. You arc Inviviled to attend all these services. Hon. F. C. Hansard left Wednesday for an extensive visit to his old home In enst Tennessee. A divorce has been granted between Dr. M. H . Ellis and wife, before Jtdge Boise In the circuit court in Yamhill, Xtiiri'lniNt llomiai.fi linvn liP.Ml IfcHliml by the county clerk to J, C. Htandlub and Abhle Taylor, J. F. Me riintin mid Kute Gertrude Qiiiim, Alex Power and Carrie Lame. Mrs. J., Ilurkliart is Improving e are glad to say. Mrs. J. II. Miller Is siek tills week. Mr. Rimi'l Garland l In the counly seal tills week on legal business. Born at Hpieor to the wife of Ed M. Biii'kliurl, u son, M oilier and child doing well. Another point scored for tile Alliiinee. R. H. Wulpulc, the etiltis tin horn gambler, who played a conspicuous jmrl ill our police cuurl it year ago, was Jn the city yesterday, and lust night Jin-1 a Waterloo at I he hands of Flunk ,,4iirshnll. ,.1iirsluill paid a fine. AVulpole was invited lo nmke truck towards the suburbs and the last seen of him lie wus doing so. Democrat. Dr F 1' Matchett who has charge of tile bospilal at Wallace, Idaho, is ill town accompanied by his family veil ing bis parents. There will be a meeting of the trus tees of Kiintiiuu Aciub'iiK at the Leba non Bunk Friday evening, Members are requested to attend if possible. Tile M. 15. Church will hcjj.Ui revival surviees en October lfilh. The Biipllsls will dedicate their house Nov. 1st. liev. (.'. M. Hill, slate missionary, and other ministers from nhrimd will be present. l'reueliii.i ill i A. M., 8 1'. 11. and TnW I1. M. There wIIMie a Imsi;el tlimiei' til tiie elitucb. All me invited to ittleiid tb'.'sesi'i'titx, The meeting wiU'eonliiiue twoor tltiee weeks, Dr. H. A. Lcnhigor, dentint, of Al liauy, will lie in Lebanon every Thurs day, beginning Oct. loth. M r, J. K. P. Tate, a substantial rili kcii living down the tiuiitiuiii, was in town Friday and called at our office Ho. thinks Ills section one of the choicest of the land. Our city council are ever on the alert for the interest of the city. The en tile council Inspected all the sidewalks of the city tins week and ordered many needed Improvements. It Is K'portid that In seme purls of Poutliern Callfornlu potatoes are lteliig ofleri d ut five cents per suck, the buy er to dig thcni. ThcLadlts' Banuar, of Albany, keeps cloaks for Ladles, Misses and Children. Wlten In Ml'iti.y I'.'.ll and acv liniu. tjrtUxi olhor local mutter on Unit pe Je 8, P. Bach gives 16 oi for a pound. M. A, Miller's addition to Lebanon Is a very desirable part of the city to live. Mr. C. A. Zahn makes bis own taffy which Is flrst-olass. Remember your twine amounts come due atCruson & Mensde's Oct. 1, 1891. Mrs. G. W. Meek and children, fam ily of a prominent realestnte dealer of Salem are visiting in Lebanon the guests of our enterprising jeweler Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Adcox. It takes cash to run the hardware business and Cruson A Menzie want your undivided attention. Peterson A Garland can still give on easy terms a desirable building lot in Klrkpatrlcks addition: According to official reports tobacco Is raised In fourteen counties in Ore gon, Linn being the banner one. In point of average value per acre Oregon stands third among the states. Ex. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will please call in and settle up as I need my money. Mrs. Geo. Eice. When in Albany call and see Hop kins Bros. They am the sole agents for the celebrated Superior oook stoves and ranges, the world's best. When In Albany don't fall to call on the Ladles' Bazaar. They have the finest lot of Millinery goods ever brought to the valley. Our townsman, Dora Hickman, de parted for the mountains on .Monday interest. Geo. W. Wright, a prominent attor ney of Albany, Is In the city to-day on business. Work at the paper mill is progressing nicely. All are anxious to hear the hum of such maehlmry. Strangers of prominence visit this mill every day and are shocked to find so large a plant and the latest and finest machinery the world affords. Lawyer Q. W. Wright, of Albany, was In the city to-day as attorney for .Mrs. Haaah E. .Mills, administratrix of the estate of Alfred L. Iteel.deceased . ,M'. Wright desires us to say that bile gives prompt attention to all le gal business entrusted to him, he makes a specialty of attending to the settlement of estates deceased persons and other matters In the probate and county .courts, and his charges as at torney arc made pitli the purpose of be ing so reasonable lis to merit and ac quire a goodly patrouuge from his It How-citizens of Linn County. Jlr. Wright has valuable real estate inter ests in Linn County. His law office is in the front rooms in the new Bunk of Oregon building In Albany. He is ti graduate of the law department of the University of ,1issouri, and bus practised in Oregon for tip lust fight years. We observe from Sundtiy' Oregonlail that the parties suspected of the in u r der of our townsman and merchant W M Barbour last June have been releas ed as the evidence was not sufficient to convict, ' Mr. Phil. Smith, our efficient city murshul Initiated Wednesday. Tom my Cox, a painter, hei-ame somewhat obnoxious on lite street. Mr. Smith geutlj' placed him in the eoolor until morning, when he was arraigned be fore the city recorder. After undergo ing a legal process, Toininv was fined ti.i and co'U, nmuuuting to tfll.Ufi. So much for our city treasurer. Tommy claimed to lie a fin! eotiHii to the James brothers and blosely related lo the Ford boys. C. A. Zahn curries a flue line of no tions and eonfcetiout'rv. Give hint a rail. When In town cull at Hie variety store, Ivirkputriek's building. If you wish to erect a monument over the grave of any of. your relatives bfore next decoration, call atoneeand gel the i-i'iluotion in prices now ollered by 15. W. Achlson A: Co., Albany Or. When in Albany call on Will & Stark, the lending jewelers olifl watch makers. Will & Pltirk of Albany have the lluesi stock of clocks and Wiitehes ever brought to the vrlley. Wilis Klurk,the leading' Jewelers, Albany, Oregon. ... When j ou want it nice gold ring, cull on Will & Stark, Albany, Oregon. 'Mis. G. li. JeKeuney placed a rial niee niominient over her linsUin'Ts grave last week. It was bought ofB. W. Achlson A Co. of Albany, 'the lead ing monument and headstone dealers in the valley. For the next sixty days we will sell tombstones and monuments for 5 per cent less than our regular price. If you need anything in our line, give us r rail.- E. AV. Aohison & Co.- T. S. Pillshnry and wife, of Browns ville, are in the city to-day. Mr Pills bury is a prominent citizen of that place and Is iu the Jewelry business. ... t m lAlv. Fifty bushels of seed cheat. Apply toG.H.Wic'kenoiio'.J LeggM farm. Wtlnsly TLocali. D. H. Ambrose, of Brownsville, was in the city to-day. Rev. Aldridge, of Brownsville, was in the city to-day. II. W. Priqe, John Robson K. L. Quinn, all of Albany, were in the city to-day, registered at the St. Charles. Valley City N. D. claims to be blessed with quite a. horse, 19 bands high, 13 feet long ami plenty of room to drive a few bronolioe under him. Jolinathan Wassotn has sold block 12 to R. Dix one of the same parlies who bought of Peterson & Garland. We are glad to leami of such gentle men investing in our community. Miss .Belieu, who lives some eight miles from here, across the river, is very sick. Mr. Ed. Carr and wife accompanied by Miss Sharp, took a drive out to the new canal last evening. They report work as progressing nicely. All members of the Lebanon bras band are requested to be present at their meeting t be held Saturday evening next. G. W. Daggett, who has been living here for some time past, leaves for the coast in the morn ing. Wo learn from the Albany Herald of this morning that the big bridge so long spoken of is about to commence active work, material and pile-driver being on the ground now and a force of men to commence to-day. This means well for Albany. We wish them good success as they have a mass of very enterprising people. U. G. Hurley, the phrenologist, and wife, departed from our little cjty this morning. They were pleasant people and made many friends. J. S. Morgan, contractor and builder, who resides in Albany, is busy this morning with a force of several men on the new brick building to be erected for Dr. Courtney. We undergtand the sec ond story will be an opera house. This means well for Lebanon. There are several new houses going up in Lebanon, and many ether Jmprovemente which we will endeavor to speak of in the near, future, Mr. IS, Goan is at present manii- fncturing a fine pulpit for one of the Oregon City churches. It is a beauty and made of the best of ma terial. This is the second pulpit he has had the pleasure of construct ing Hub season, as he supplied a church in Plainvicw. Will A Peitirs, Pacific Coast agent for Chamberlain & Cos. Medicine of Des Moines, Iowa Is in the City to-day, Have you noticed the new Post Ollice sign? It is the work of J. F. Whitney. On last Saturday the 3d iirst. the stock raisers and fanners in the Brownsville country gave an exhibi tion of fiuc colts. There Were quite a number of good ones on hand, and utter careful inspection by practical judges the prizes both for sweepstakes and breeding were awarded ti the cult belonging to D. II. Ambrose, sired by I ho Jim Crack Clyde stallion be-, longing to (he Shedd horse breeding Co.' V Peterson & Garland, our genial Real Entitle agents, have just closed a salt: for G. AV. Daggett, lots 4 and S, Kirkpsttrkk'n 3d addition, Sold to E. 1. Dix and .11. Dix, kteof Kuu se.is. Chits, llinemau and father started this morning overland on a three weeks trip to Prmesville and vi-, jCiuity. AVe wish them a pleasant trip. "For Sitifl." Ten room house aud large barn, foui lots, nice shtide trees, will be sold very reasonable if taken inside of 80 days. If not sold iu next 80 days will be for rent: location Main St. Inquire of C. A, Elsou, Lebauou, Oregon. FOOTWEAR! FRESH FROM MANUFACTURERS Eadies' and Misses' Shoes, Gents' and Boys' Shoes,. Gents' and Bays' Boots, RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIXDS. 1 Fresh Groceries Arriving Constantly. See the New Line of 'Hats for Men md boys. Everything in Staple' Dry Goods. 1 n( At IZJ WIIE1N VISITING ALBANY DON'T FAIL, TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL C -AT NEW STYLES! Also an Elegant Stock of Cloths it Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Clas Tailoring. THE GREAT PORTLAND Industrial Exposition With its World of Wonders Opens Sept. 17.-' 1891. -" Closes Oct 17. MUSIC by the GREATZAPADORES BAND direct from trie Art from tin; great masters of Europe aud America, valued at a quarter million dollars. Wonderful Electrical Adaota tions in full operat ion. A Splendid seriesof Mineral Exhibits Every Department, filled with the Novel and Interesting in AUT, . ', SCIENCE & INDUSTRY. A Greater Number of Exhibits than ever before presented upon the coast, THE STOCK DEPARTMENT MADE A TllOMINlitf FEATURE, f 5,000 IN PREMIUMS. The largest Display of Fruit and the Finest exhibit of Ag grieulture ever made in the Pacific Northwest. All marm facturies in fuU motion. Even thing New. No Dead Exhibits. THE EXPOSITION OF EXPOSITIONS. Admission as usual. Greatly Reduced Rates for riund trip on all passenger !!n; s. AKER'S. LOTHING NEW PRICES CITY OF MEXICO. ' , , V