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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1891)
V i Lebanon. Express. FRIDAY. OCT 3ft 1891. fVAdiHtkKul! ltwab on first tK."W& Go to Bach's for choice froeerlea, Mr. Barker hi eonniteiieinj rtnwly. For brand call at the Btr restaurant. Mr. Potta has moved back to town. SeeCruwm t Meniic'a Timothy seed. . Rev. Tbom pmt returned from Wil- hoil on TurMtajr, Insure jrowr home with Peteron A Garland: M. Phn-be Oahlree la vlalting her on, Frank Oalitrw. The Baptist have a beautiful and convenient new church building. Mr, . R Klrkpatriek ban been quite ill thi week. Tli new mnk building la a thing of beauty. J. a MMer haa been quite til at the residence of Doug, Wheeler, Contractor Price waa in Portland hurt week. Mra. Rive will have a beautiful build-tag- New and desirable citizens are lo cating In our midst every day. F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keel railroad tifue. Mr. Fred Schell, of Albany, waa In the city on Monday lat. W. H. Ilmith M. I). physician and lurgeon, Lebanon Oregon. We are glad to know that Mim Huttie Simpson la much Improved. The Quarterly uieellng of ilia M. E. Cliui'cli, Skiii h, was iveil attended lust Batuiday uihI Sunday. Itcv. D. V. MeFaikmd preached at the M. E. Church, Mouth, on hst Bun day. ' Jaa. Crabtree and L. A. Tucker, of Crabtrec, were in town lust ISat unlay. Overmnn & Hunter the lending harness and saddlery dealers, Albany. Torn Peebler returned from Port land tli la week. He contemplates locating tlicre. , . The Hxi'KKBH cxteuda its sympathy to our genial barber, Bob McClure, in his present illiicsii. We liear he is bel ter. Who is It that does not appreciate our new sidewalks unless perhaps the purlieu who have to pay for them. Air. l.i.11!' linn pinvlinvd a : .ill of IiiiiiI iii-. r Ei'vuc : . "I ' in'uvn.i it at once. We aie o iy 10 lee ii ir. Kev. Blair and wile pawed through town last Monday, ou thtlr way to Boriavtlle. Dr. 11. A. Leniiiger, dentist, of Al bany, will be iu Lebanon every Thurs day, beginning Out. 13(h. There will lie no services at the M. K. Church, Houtli, on next Sabbath Woniing, on account of tlie dedication of the llupt 1st Church. When in Albany call ou Will & Btark, the leading jewelers and watch makers. Mrs. Horace Kearns, of Waterloo, visited last week at the residence of Dr.' Booth, her brother. The genial face of John Heard was seen In the city Sunday. We ure sorry that John has decided to move hi fam 1 ily to Portland. When in Albany don't fail to call on the Ladies' ilanaur. They have the finest lot of Millinery Roods ever brought to the valley. Burglars were prowling about J. A. Roberts' house Saturday, and Grant took u shot lit litem but failed to wing them. Crawford & pax ton of Albans, are mulling Vuliinct Vlmtoymplu for the low price of $1 60 per dozen. Call at their Gallery and see them, when In Albany, We notice several children arouud town that ought to be in school. Par cuts should remember that there is ft law which provides that their children must attend school a certain number of months In each year. The Alliance Farmer, a 24-page weekly paper, published at Portland by I). C. Ireland & Co., Is a new jour nalistic venture. Ills neatly printed and starts with a good advertising pat ronage. A pretty but simple marriage cere mony was performed last Sunday night, by Kev. J. B. Klrkpatriek, at the residence of Mr. Dortson, when Mr. T. I. Dodsou and Mra. Eliza B.Bojith were Joined In the holy bonds of matri mony, In the presence of a select com fny of friends. .-nvvn, --i im uip nu'i unfa 47 lAKisou urns, piiotogrxpners. Go to H. P. Bach forfbomn and shoes. 8. P. Bach gives 16 T for a pound, 6. M. Garland was II Albany last Monday, on legal business. Clean and fresh grass-seed at Cruson ft Mcnile's. Will ft Stark, the loatfng Jewelers, muany, Oregon. Mrs. Frank Crabtree visiting rela tives In the "Forks." Mayor M. A. Milton- spent several days in Poitland thls week. Dr. Ducketl has a pretty sign in front hf h Ib room overtfc post-office. , Mrs Mentis of Portlk4 Is In town on a visit to her ton I! W Mentie Mr. A. Humphrey-mid wife were In town on Tuesday last. 3. M. Wiley and ftteiry spent Mon day In Albany. There are bundredl-of bushels of ap-. pics going to waste ifcthh vicinity. When In town call t the variety- store, Kirkpatrick's-bttildlng. When you want nice gold ring, ca.1 on Will 4 Stark, Albttny, Oregon. Remember your twine accounts oora due at Cruson ft Mamie's Oct. 1, 18911 C. A. Zahn carries-a, fine line of -v tlons and ooufectinoery. Give him, a can. , , 8. M. W. Hindman and Charlie re turned from Eastern Oregon ou hat Tuesday. The city of loseburg baa dotted bonds to the amrant of $25,000 for sew erage and city hitH'purpcsea. Beautiful strawberry blossoms were gathered in the fity last week. Peterson ftG'airland can still glveon easy terms a rteslrnlile building lot In Kirkpatricks addition: Rev. F. 8. Eongbbottom preahed very acceptably, at the C. P. Church, on lust Sabhothi Will ft Rtnrk of Albany hare the finest stock of Blocks and wakiltes ever brotipht to the Wiley. II takes cash to run the hardware ousiness aim r.ruson it Jlenzie want your midivifU'd attention. The Ladles' Bazaar, of Albany, keeps clnks for I.srties, Misses and Children. When in Afhany (all and see them. F. M. Flvnch, .ieweler, Albany, will give you the benefit of the big cut on watches. Call and examine goods and get prices., . . Revival services are still In progress at the M . E. Church. The pastor is as sisted by Rev, S. E. Meroinger. When in Albany cull and see Hop kins Bros. They are the sole agents for the celebrated Superior cook stoves and ranges, the world's best. F.M. French, jeweler, Albany, keeps a larjre nnrl complete stock of spectacles and eye j;lases, and fits them bv "Johnson s patent eye-meter." If you wish to erect a monument over the ernve of any of vour relatives before next decoration, call at once and L'et the reduction in prices now offered ny r v. AcniRoti & vo., A many Or. Rev. fl. H. Him letter will preach at the M. E. Church, South, on next Sabbath evening at 7:15, on the "Testi monyoflhe World ConceFUltigChrtet." Dr. Courlney's baby was slightly hurt on last Monday evening. The baby was In the carriage, which was left in front of Smith ft Miller's drug store. By some means It rolled off the sidewalk. Rev. 0. S. Hauleitcr was on the opposite side of the street and smv it start. He ran to catch it but It turned over just as he got in arm's length of It. For the next, sixty davs we will se tombstones and monuments for 5 per cent less than our regular price. If you need anything in our line, give us a can. k. w. aohisok ft Co. Rev. Morgan, wife and children, from soulcwhere, says the Corvallis Gazette, have been in the city during the past, week, making melody for our citizens. Mr. Morgan says that those who arc nut saved i,y next March will be everlastingly condemned, after which time we will have to endure seven years of war and destruction, This is a terrible pronunciation, and it strikes us like a clap of thunder from a clear sky, hut we hope aud trust this thing will be post polled long enough to give us time to lake for (lie tall lim ber, which the average Inhabitant had Is'tter be up and doing, if be has any love for his anatomy. W. J. Tiirnldge, living in (he forks of tlie Siintiimi, says the Albsny Dem ocrat, was arrested i(;nl Lied Ik, "ok Justice Humphrey on n charge of .ou. tabling money under false i.retens, Tlie facts seem to be thai (Jen. Bradley was the owner of a couniy warrant In the clerk's office. Sometime since, de siring to leave the country, he vnve tlie warrant to his mother end am liorized her to draw It. Mr. Turin idge was coming to Albany, and Mis. Bradley requested him to draw lbs nionevoii it. He paid (he money owe to Mrs. Bradley, except a lew dollars which she owed him. Bradley had lieeu ar rested as staled above. Ha was dis charged by tlie justice, CIRCUIT CORTf.. : The (Warning ale the numw consti tuting tti grand jury : TV J. Mutitters, 8w,.W. Harris, W. C. Morgan, .Isaac MeekeI.N. Griffin, AiBnnd6, K. Hi. Allen, A. Brandon wis appointed Aireimuu Oragon va Jaa Banam;: burglary, ontiiiued. , Titos-Jefferson vs G 8-Montgomery; h recoxtr money; uttaoHineiit. t'bo Unuedu t T Tlrcenlioffcr vs PertyniiUti;l re ooveriminey. Continued!, i Thpllfi ft Co vs Mary Cnugjll;; ( re bover money. ConiinuHi; ; G, J limner vs Mary (0ugiil,-c re cover awmey. Cuntinisd:. Mowsey, Valentine it. Gti vs. Mary Phmrilth In recover mmw. ConeftMu-n 1 A tltfiAV Fiirnieni' Co -vh. St SV MplTt. (leu; recovery of mono(. Coiitnuucd. D F Letsinger et al ivs Keo Itewell; Injonetion. Answer i Hi draws. Dis missed at cost of. plaimitr, Asslirnment of Earh-Uaee. Assignee resinned and D Fromati appointed. Caiital National Rtafcvs W F Cros by; recovery of niunej D its Black burn appointed reftme to take test! moiiT. A T and F N Gilber f Plevlns; recovery of money. 8ttldL Assignment of R U' Warne. Final acooant filed and apuroved. American Mortgage Co of Scotland vt Edwin Wilcox, l.stee; foreclosure, Decree of foreclosure, en temL Attor ney's fees fixed by tfte eourt at $200. L B Tycer et al vIn B Tycer et al; equity. Report offreHeree confirmed. Dittenhoffer, Has ft Co vG W and Elsie Pugli; confinuution. Sale con firmed. . Stewart ft Sox vs T A Beard; recov ery of money; nttnemuent. Settled iS" D and B (' v L A and IN Woodie, foreclosure. Settled. Abbott, Churclti ft Co vs C J Dillon 4 Co; recovery of money. Settled. Snnliain Lumbering Co s M D and M'lissa Hogan; SirecloBure lien. Set tled. Elizalieth Cos vs Samuel and R E Conn; recovery f money. Settled. Price ft Robso.D vs Henry Crowder; recovery of mosey: attachment. De fault and judgment; attached property ordered sold. Price ft Rolwon vs Crowder Bros; re covery of money; attachment. Default and attachment; attached property ordered sold. John H Schurmeicr vs Win Sh tieidcr; rccovry of money. Settled G C Cooiey ft Co vs J L Hollida and wife; recovcrv of money; attachment. Demurrer (werruhsl. Judgment. Or der to sell attached property. Wm K Temple vs Fanny De et al; reeoverv of money; default aud : judgment. K liliret vs veo ftsn: nissoiuuon or partnership; sale confirmed. Fortmillerft Irving vs L A Woodlc; recovery of money; attachment. - Set tled. . Goldsmith ft Lowenbtirg vs Smith ft Senders; recovery of money. Default and judgment. Giliiiartiu & Mulhcrn vs M B Guess et al: action on note. Settled. P McAllister vs M G and B Shep herd; on note. Settled. Bridge ft Beach Manufacturing Co. vs Smith & Senders; reeoyeiy of money; attachment. Continued. J C Beyer ve Smith Senders; re covery of money; attachment. Con tinued. Assignment of E Becker. Continued. J B Stetson vs Smith 4 Senders; re covery of money; attachment. Con tinued. Mary Wood vs Frank Wood; re covery of money; attachment. On trial. It is tlie usual comment of all stran gers that Lebanon shows signs of greater continual prosperity than any other town in the state Mr John Walker, one of our popular shingle dealers, has bought Mr Miller's property and moved into town Lebanon is the most orderly city in tlie valley, when we remember how many men working ou tlie canal are constantly hi town Dr. Courtney's new building Is be ginning to put on a lively appearance. The heavy irou castings are being put In place, and indicate a strong and well built structure. Stfan Bros, are putting in the plumbing work and bath tubs In Rev. J.'R. Klrkpatrick's new building, and also a stove, made for the purpose, with apparatus for heating water for the bath and other rooms. 1 Having Isiught out the Interest of Mr. Chas. Miller in tlie drugstore, and accounts, I wish to balance up tlie books, and all persons knowing them selves indebted to the dim of Smith ft Miller will please call and settle at once.' N W Smith. For ilinrrhfea or. summer complaint in any form, thoro is nothing better than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Oiarrlwa Iteinedy. Mrs. Nancy Ucrry, of Adams, l.avrencG Co., Kentucky, says one dose of it euredther oC'aii attack of diarrlio-a. Two or three doses will cure any ordinarily case. lien reduced with water it is pleasant to take. 26 A 50c. bottles sold by M. A, Miller Camjo Mills, Texas, June 5, 1891. From my own personal knowledge, I can recom mend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps in the stom ach, also for diarrhoea and flux. It is the best medicine 1 have ever seen used and tlie best nellbig because it alwqys gives satisfac tion. A.HHFR1IM,. ?R ftnrl Bo cent bottles i'oi'Mh . ..ii;,f. FOOTWEAR! FRESH FROM MANUFACTURERS Eadies' and Misses' Shoos, ; : ! 1 v' "' ; Gents' and Boys' Shoes, V V V Gents' and iB'oys' Boots, .- RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KLNDS. Fresh Groceries Amiaing Constantly. See the New Line ofBats for Men and boy: Everything in Staph Dry Goods. : -ar i I At Jo' WIIjEIV VIKITIIVG ALBANY DON'T FAIL MAMMOTH STOCK -OF- FALL -AT 13. BLAIN'S NEW STYLES! Alsaan Elegant Stock of ing Department with Our Trlj tt Albany The first of the week we made a quick trip to tlie county-scat, more for sightseeing than anything else. A moug the (list things that caught out eye was the large display of Superior stoves, botli cook and heater, at Hop kins Bros.' and of course we had to stop, and before we Isnevf 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, aw the people. When iu Albany call and see them and see whether you want to buy or not. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Main and Shermmi Streets, rKUAlNOlN, OltKOON. I1UD TIIOMPSO.V, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments. Special attention paid to Com mercial men. Board and Lodging, per day, $1 to $2; per week, $4-60 to f, ; Uf. H, H, WATERS, . Attorney and Counselor at Law, Clur at LdW, -, ,-. ilit."5lllW Or. - .-At "Wilfc, MAKERS TO SEE THE , NEW PRICES Cloths in Merchant Tailor Frst-Clas Tailoring. , EAST AND SOU : vuZy CLOTHING Southern Pacific Route. ; ' THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE EXFftftR TRAINS WiAYR JMI-TMND PMbV; 7:001'. M. I0:i P. H. H:15 A. M. lJ(tl'llauti Albany Hun l''riiud - Ar I ii:iJ5 A. M. Ar J 11:15 A. M.' Lx t 0:00 P. M. Ahvc trains utop only nt ilii' tallowing ututioit north of Kom'I.iuk: -,hi J'ortlaiiil, Orison 'ity WtMHihtuii, fiik-m, Alliany, Tmigent, tiliedds j Ilulwy, Uiirriahurj;, Jimctum City, Irving and ; Jloseuurg Mail -Pnlly m A. H. 121W. M. S: 11) P. M. 1'urlltiiKl Albiniy Ue-stihnrg l:WI P. M. 12.0U M. A. M. Aluanr Limal Iuiiy(Kx(ieiit Suixlay.) 61 V. M. I.v Portlmul l.oal l'asneiigor Trnlli8 Nuiolay. sas If. it. j bTtiiajr :2.i P. St. Ar U'lmiioa ' ,:u A.M. Lv Allillliv u.iki .v. : 5:011 A. i -Daily Uxoept .-ll) A. :;m p. , p. A.M. Leliamm Pullman Butfet Sleepers. ToumsT BbEHi'iNu Cabs , KortceomodittlonoflSeeoiiil-CluiB Paasongore at tached to Express trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION. BETWKHS POIITUJIUandUOIIVALUS. Mall Tralu UallyfKicept Siiuday.) 7,311 a. a. I lv PiirlUn.t r 6,:il a. m. K,W r-M.. Ciirvallla lvJ12, p. it. , At Albany and Corvallis connect with IraiiiiTof ' Oregon racilio Uuilrood. Expre Train Dally (Foept aoailay). 4. 10 r. ii. 1 lv Portland 7.3,1 p. m. ! r McMinvHte ArlS.M a. LV 8,45 A. WJiroogh tickets to all points last and Boutn Kiir tickets i full InfomiOe,, -"i-nprgrnm """" 1 ' ' "" '"' ' "' '" l elH"n, Or. I SfKOfHUIt,. . E.P.ROQKK" 'V0 'Sr. 1 iuUiv'umuiiiiiHt, Manager. J:: .....