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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1891)
LEBANON, OREGON, NOVEMBER 20, 1891. NO. 37 VOL V . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. (one year.. M 00 (If paid in advance, 81 50 per year,) fix mum lis , I 00 "Mtrnf ni'mllK,....,.,..... 50 iBllitflo WIlH'li....... 05 PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. H. DUCRETT, DENTIST, LEBANON, OREGON. ' Office nr. tnlr in Guy's Fuilding. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW ' " LEULKOK. OIUMffii. J. K. WEJTIIERFOIID, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY. OREUON. W. B BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. CEO. W, WRIGHT, Attorneyai-Lav .AND KOTAKY FrilUC, Albany, (vitn. Will im tier In nil Hie mrt f tnl Kale, titlire, uut Asian over bank of Oregon. A. F. STOWE, : Attorney -at- Law TITLES EXAMINED. Collectltmitlveii praam! and nan-nil atU'iiliua. Will pmtuee 111 ail Hie ctunii mi; 1KBANON, OlMWX. ; J.F.HYDE, lotaryPuSlc and Collecting Agent, Justine of the Ponw, Lebanon Prwiuot- : Lebanon, Oregon. Nota ry Pub l ic .;; BKLIABLE ', . REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER Meal Estate in till itt brandies. AOKNT JKiBTIlE CONTINENTAL ft I"! 1KB. Co., of New York. Unround mimll tracts or Fruit, Knrililng, and Grazing lands. Monev to limn on Farms, Improved City Property or Guilt-edge notes dis counted. . LEBANON, OREGON. Mrs. S.-H. Cowan, " An 'Elegant Display o MILLINERY of all Kinds,' 1 : Hats trimmed in the LATEST STYLE. tllVVV HOME. Mr. snil Mrs. K. Sylvester went teAlbany Tiinrsday. Jumeu A. Morgan is one ol the delegates totheScio Alliance, : Comotoifce front, disgusted wfol 11 ns hear nKfie of your alliance, lifel Messrs fcinitninip, anil Hurrvll have re- turned from tlieir hunt on Bald fetor, and report gaiao plenty and in good condition, they bvhg killed 7 deer, 1 tmrnd wild cat. ' Wiu iay, W. H. Cumuiittsu took his wagwa t.l.ebaium to g.t it rquired. That ruiwittiax.j The tukiiy frieiiflsi of Mr. C Oalen will re- girt Ut U-nnl ot the aceiilenl which befell b&ni a short time ago, Whiletat work on a bsiiliB'i, laying brick, in-fell, b euking both 1ra and otherwise seriously jnjurhijj hhii wif. ' lir.dias. &ott is stedily improving his jdaee, .which has a geiiJjjue home look, and j nwsnaT energy, ixtswdooi ana ue-. Mrrminatirm will arcoutpliah. Mm .J. 8. Caldwell, has al iter home a beautikd specimen ol' xltite &J green Ta rieattj moss. Whvifl the lone liatrli!or of the white houKc? You tux I know "l'un bn't know. WJft called for I alwaya Tt&pemd hycom irif,' to.tiit hont, so here is The blowing lines are writieui memory of little Juhimy Fituwoter, who departed this life Xoveinter tlieStli, ISM, uw I 2year and dix months. He waft a biujhtjaiid lov ing little child, and Oh, how true it i that death loves a ahininK mark. Cost, eti Nor FoEJOTra-t Brighter, fMirer tar'thun living, W illi no trace of woe or pain, . Kolie-t in everiasling beauty, We will meet hiui once atruin. By the light that never fadyth, I'nderiieHth eteniul skies, Till.tlie dawn of resnrreclion ' Brinks the death like l'uradise. Written by his mother, . Mm. In Fmwtffav We recetced anoitier poem, written In memonr ol uie'tusjve muuca emiu, gave tlio laotber profereuce. d. New .Jteetltraal Map of Oregon. TheOregrtiiian, at great expense, has prepared a Sectional Map of Oregon, and client if, as a premium for subscrip tions to the Weekly Orcgonlau. The map is corrected up to date,' is 4050 inches in siee; scale, six tulles to theV inch. It is neatly finished and on roller, ready to hang up ou the wall. This is the fluent map of Oregon ever issued, and should he in every house hold in the state. Anyone sending 3.00 will eeoelve the Weekly Oregon iau fur fifteen mouths (if the subscrip tion is received prior to January 1, and one ol these maps as a prem luu'. The price of the map without the paper is J2.U0. Address OkkooniaK l'tlllUSUINO Co. Portlund, Oregon, One Dollar WeikJyV Buys a good Mold Watch by our Club Byslem. Our 14-kiirat gold-filled cases are warranted for 2U years. Fine Elgin or Walt 1mm movement. Htem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's sine. Equal to any KD watch. To secure itgenu) where we have none, we sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $M and send C. O. I), by express with privilege of examination before pitying for same. Our agent ut Durham, N. C, writes: "OdrJPkVolersliHveconressH thry dnn't know how you osli lunilli micIi wurk for tlie mom!)-," Our Ageut at Heath Hprings, H. C, writes: "Vunr WRlehes take at silit, The (tcntleman wiiosut Uw l.-t wtiU-ll silid Unit he examined tvnd priced a Jeweler's wiileliiyi Sn liin-.isier, lliat were no berler tlian yours, but the price wo. fi-ti." Our Agent at Peunington, Tex., writes: ".tin In rwlpt of the wct?Ii, mid nm pleased wltlumt nit'iisme. All who Jiavu seen it suy tl 'tfoind be clw-p at . - One gcod relluble Agent wanted for each phiee. Write for pal Uvular. Kmciuk Wa'XCH Co., New Y'ork. A Ticket given on the piano with every -. cash purchase at Klein Bros.' Bool k Hlioo htore, Albany, Ore. K.l'olite attention and good measure given at Buhl & Pugu's. TESNEStES. , KntTK Kkuhm exeuMt . ' Thinking iierhaps a few items from a place that is so well known as Tennessee would interest the many readers of your valuable paper, I take pleasure in writing '"" (w lines. Weare sorry to learn that Chester My ers, son of Mr. Kd. Myers, is very siek. ,. Goo. C. Davis has raised a crop of potatoes this year, that ho thinks will average M0 bushels to the acre; a fact which shows that Tcrmcssee land cannot lie excelled. There is a younj; men who has learned how to travel the road from Lebanon to Tennessee at twelve o'clock Sunday uighta, Iasi Sunday night as ho wended his way don the muddy toad he was heard to sing the . -song. "Take me bock to home and Mother," and some say he had out the trem olo ?op. , school is progressing nicely under the nia.'f gementof Miss I.iblne Caro.thers. . , Wis learn that Mr. C. i Bighee and fami ly tore moved f,om Ten .lessee to their new borot ten miles ntsive Lebanon, on tlie San tiuK. I)nrinn their short stay in Teniieaiiee theyiave nnwlo nianv Mends whose best' wisws will go with ihem ui their newhome. I 4e of the muddy toads our Sunday S,W. t the Tennessee scbool-housei. weU alXf-mlisl. Mi. Aaron Haltimoie has Un j clioseiiAr snpeiiiiiendeut, a isisition for merly -eeeupied by Mr. C. F. liigtiee. . . Hop bnyeis have lieeu plentiful here 4his wetii.-tiwsoveragingfrom twelve to fii'yieu cent jsm jwund. . j The wiuTng face of John Fox cn be leen j each Su'nli'y mcning as he passes tiooiigh i Tntmwsii his buggy. He kicks alwut j the muddy roads but we ae inclined to think he wit go if lie has to swim. The Fronkjiros. have commenced digging a rifleen aeresrop of potatoes, 'i'bcv have our syinpatkw for we have bec$ thero oor-j selves. - "-t. Mr. Geo. iiosj had two sheep killed by dogs lasr week. A ireody one dog has passed over the shiningrireron accountof it, which should be a warning to his brother-mitr- derers. JjOnO EJ.LER. Man is never satisfied, never was, and never will be. ('haling in the soft glow of morning, restless ainitt beauty at midday, he fails to appreciate the gentle twilight until It grows lot i the gloom of midnight. We look upon those who fill positions in life to which we aspire and wonder why they are not content, forgetting that every ad vance In knowledge and personal pre ferment but oiens up new prospects and produces new excitement to a fur ther progress.",. To this spirit of restless-' Bern is due much of tiie onward march; on It wo build for the future as a nation, state, community. As individuals we cannot stifle this Irritability, not that we envy those anove us so much, as (hat we fail to appreciate tiie blessings that we enjoy ourselves. No condition ill life but ha its disappointments, It matters not our surroundings, let us strive to make the best of thorn, the common end is death, We can take naught with us from this life except what we have woven into our minds and characters. Ex. Sheriff Nolan, of Laue county, was in this city yesterday en route toSnlem. lie bad in charge M ud Fitch, a young girl who was insane. The un fortunate young woman bad been se duced by a worthless fellow named Hawyer, which, it is said, cuused her insanity. The latter was at tho depot, having followed the officer and girl from Eugene. When he was espied by he sheriff he was given five minutes to leave the city, which he did, He ought to be put In the penitentiary. Albany Herald, . ' ' . . IVtemon & Oarlanh were busy this week writing insurance pelocie. They have a fine line of foreign and domes tic companies, and treat nil uf their patrons fairly, M is. T . L. Dodson has been very III with malarial fever, but under the special cure of Dr. Booth la last recov-1 crlng. 1 City Council. Thecnunoil met lust Tiicailuy evening In regular (union, with the Mayor and ctNioriimen all present. Ay nrdinnnee in regard to city elec tions paused leeond rending and was then refermd to the committee on or diiiancen. There were also several a- meiidinents to ordinances wh'cli were referred to the committee on ordi nance. The Marshal was ordered to fix up the aidewiilks on city lots and Bee that all other sidewalks ure fixed up. - . Mr. Elkins again brought up the question .in regard to the city helping in draining the sloughs in the north end of town. The council requested him to bring in a report of how much he could raise by subscription, at the next meeting. The Exi'HKsa thinks the city ought to help in this improve ment. There were several hills presented which were referred to the committee on lbiaDcrs. The council then adjourned to meet K ' . , """"" "' orQIIiauce on Cliy elections aim up- point Judges and clerks for the same. I have sold to Buhl & Pugh my en tire store, consisting of groceries, pro visions, gent's furnishing goods, and fixtures. In retirit.g from the mer chandise business I wisli to tlmnk the public nnd my customers for the liix ral patromign that they have extended to mc, and would ispeak for my succes sors the same liberal support; as I know them bo'h fo be honest, industrious young men. Again thanking the pub- lie. I remain, Yours Bespt., W.B. Donaca. ' Having bought theBtore of W. B. Donaca, we desire to inform the pubHe that we will always carry a eomplete stock of groceries and general sapplies, and that we hope to command the same libera! patronage heretofore be stowed upon our predecessors, guaran teeing full and complete satisfaction. Buhl & Pucm. . WniTCOMB ECHOES. ' t - Hain! Rain I Mud! Grip the I Grippe. Everybody is getting btiiiind with their. work. Mr, Shook killed a fine bear up Cash creek above here. The river lias been as high at this place already this iiill as It was at any time last winter. - Messrs. Potter, Shook and Whiteomb are laying in a supply of hour meat for winter, 5Tr, Shook is niakLig beavers, martens and Ashore aearcVby the uso of steel traps. The weather here lias been mild and ndny, without any sign of snov,- rr frost yet. . u. k. w. )on' t fail to give Buhl & Pttgh audi. They have a tine lino of first-class goods. 8ay, do you know that Buhl & Pugh carr-' a wen seiectcq line otsueut s furnishing goods? Mr. M. L. Dodion is preparing to give a grand ball, Christmas Eve, at the Baud Hull, which promises to be a success. ,, . -. Last Monday Mr, B. O. Mesarvey and wife, father and mother of W, D. Mesarvey, of this place, arrived here from Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Mesarvey expresses himself as well pleased with tills country, aim ihjuks he will locate here.. Before purchasing holiday goods do not fail to call at N. W. Smith's drug store and examine his stock of plush goods and novelties of every descrip tion. He hits spared no pains in se lecting his stock, and has a full line of plush goods, toys, books, cards, etc. Rev J. R. Kirkpatrick returned from Seattle Friday. The few days of sunshine this week are duly appreciated by all. Heating stoves away down to cod ut F. C.Ayer&Co.'s. Contractor! 0. Conn, of Albany, was in town the first of the week. Miss Bellroie Kirkpatrick Is spend ing the week visiting in Albany. Mrs. J, B. Thompson mud- a visit to her relatives in the country, this week. . TJuliUe our thriving little neighbor, Sodaville. Lebanon has ninny neat churches. Pumps down to Albany prices. Klack pluc 12" its At F ( Ay r & CO.'S. ' - r ' ' Remember the ladies of the Bint'st Church will give yon a go,d sup;, r at the Band Hall on llianks.rlring eve ning, for 25 cts. , Oyster soinr L cts. Supper from 5 to 8 v. M. . Rev. Lamar left, Monday, for. "t'tirner, where he goes to hold a, meeting. He ,: , expressed a regr. m missing the meet--' ing Wed-iay oviiur, but could not he'nt Dr. Spencer Dudley left, Monday, for Texas, where he goes to speud the win ter with a sister that he has not seeu for forty years. The doctor leaves " many here who hope toseehira refurn, Stephen A. Cocheli left in the office of Peterson & Garland some magiiifl. cent Irish potatoes. He has a hundred bushels like them, raised ou the old chicken ranch formerly owned by Mr. Long. If atany tlmetheteshouldn'tappear' a locnl In the Express that you think, should, don't blame Ihe Editor, bui yourself for it; for we have asked time and .time again that you send in the news. -. On last Saturday Mr. A, W. (irubbs1 family, consisting of wife, little girl and boy, arrived here from Kansas. It is useless to add that Joe wears a broader smile than usual. ; Don't go to the trouble to run all- over the lown for what you want, but go direct to Buhl & Pugh and get what you want in the grocery line. Their stock Is large and well seleoted. Mr. A. C. Brown aud Miss Lula ' Whidbee were united In the holy bnTrr9--- ofWtrimony last Sunday, Nov. 15, at the home of the bride, near Santiaiu post-offlce, Rev. Boyd officiating. The Expbess extends its congratulation. For the next sixty days we will sell tombstones and monument for fi nw cent less than our regular price. If you need anything In our line, give us ... , oeinim a i n, The leper case at the McKenzie bridal, '"i lias caused considerable comment. The unfortunate man who Is (lie victim of ' me uiaensu tieserves unto sympathy. Aware of his condition and the disease that had fastened itself upon, him, he was willing to link an Innocent girl's life with his own with the probability of entailing the horrible diseuw on li -r and the offspring of the luurrlitgc E j gene Quard. Circuit court adjourned Monday morning after settling one or two llttie cases. Of the fifteen men bound over to appear before tho grand Jury but one was sent to the penitentiary. This wasMcDouald who fraudulently ob tained subscription money, nivl hewat sentenced to one year. He was taken to Salem Monday morning. One is now serving a 250 days sentence in tiie J nil , two have skipped, two were ac quitted, and in four eases not true bills were returned. The horse thieves were not ready for trial and their case wits continued until the next term of court,' which will be held in March, and they vill remain in jail until that time. i'lieMcMnrray contempt eaBo was re ferred to Geo, B. Dorrle to take testi mony. Eugene Register. c..-- Unl.