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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1891)
FRIDAY, NOV 27 1891. JBVidillthmtl locals' on .'first paucga Go to Hudli'ti for choice groceries, For bread call at the Star restaurant, Mr, Chun. Miller visited Brownsville thl week. AtUirncy Btowehss moved his law- omoelnjelth Mr. C. A, Elson, A beautiful lot on Main street for sale by Peterson & Garland. ; Services have been discontinued at the Cumberland Church, :' W. H. Booth M; D. physician and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. Will ft Stark, the leading Jewelers, Albany, Oreon, Mr. J. L. Cowan, of Albany, la In to-day (Thursday), F.. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany, keeps railroad time. Mr. EwIiir, lute of Iowa, la working In 11. L. Mod uro's barber shop. When you want n irlee icold rlnir, mill on Will & Bturk, Albany, Oregon. The city has lieun full of strangers this weeek, all of whom speak well of Lebanon, Overman A Hunter the leaning harness and saddlery dealers, Albany. You must settle your account with Crusnn & Meniilii at once, either by onsh or banker's note. A nice f4lKI.no I'iiino given away by Klein Jin., on Christmas Eve., at their Boot ds Shoe Htore, Albany, Oregon, Wo are glad to see Dr. C. H. Duekett out. ngiiln and able to lie at his office. M. A. Miller now him the largest and oomplotest slock of drugs and sla tlonery ever brought to the oily. When In Albany mill on Will & Htiirk, the lcniling jeweler and watch : timkiirfi. : . .'J Minn Funtiio Urlggs left yesterday for '. Junction City, on a visit to her sister, mm. j, iMxon iere tne mat or rue wei'k to visit her son, near Farnilngton, Mr, Willis Colder, of Brownsville, was In town thin week, lie wns on . h road homo friim a visit to Portland.. Carpenters are putting In I lie wooil . work in the new . Courtney .Idwlt, Every day of fair wealbe is a favor thankfully received.-., ' ' Deputy tTnlted filntes Marshal Rlti not was In the city this week, 'looking after some parties who bud offended Uncle Bam. . Jjot those who doubt the prosperity ; of Jjobaiion recall the improvements made since i lust Thanksgiving, It would bui'iu'Iho yoii. ;f We call attention to , Mr. Turiildgc's new nd in 'this Issue. He has a nice fresh stock of confectionery, cigars, sin tlonery, and holiday goods. Give lihu acull, v .. . ' -. Crtison & Metralo will sell strictly for cash; and have put their prices down. Building contracts W'lll be allowed thirty days from timeof furnishing lust bill of goods, , , ; The "Sociable of the Weeks," which was el ven by the Indies of the M. E. Church, last Tuesday evening, 'was largely attended, and proved a suc cess I li every respect. The proceeds wore .fwO.SO. , . :; , 'Mrs. 'Geo. Rlcewlllcall her uefato.i the "Ladles' Bumiar,'' when It i com pleted. Mm. Hlee has been in the iilliuory business here for. a number of years, and knows What Hie people ': want. '.. W received this week a tine lot of staliouery.ucli as letter-heads, bill heads, note-heads, statements, envel "oiics, and culling ourds mid are pre-: pared to do Job printing In nil iu branches at the lowest prices going. Wive u acall. The mass meeting was held Wednes day evening as previously announced. Keva. Thompson and Hanleltor ad- dressed the crowd, both of who made speeches Ui behalf f the temperonee cause. Joe Elkliia has been circulating a subscription papor this week for the purpose of obtaining money to help drain that abominable slough lu the north end of town. Thus far ha has mot with flattering success. Let pub lic spirited men contribute: .'"Our .Responsibility' far Intemper ance iu Lebanon" la the subject for discussion at the Cumberland, t'resby-. torlan Church Spndny evening at 7 p. m. Come everyoucou the aide for u license; and come everyone ou the aide for prohibition. : Go to S. P. Bueh for boots and shoes. S. P. Bach gives 16 m. for a pound. Mr, M. Soott was in town thin week on official business. Buhl & Pugh have settled down to business in earnest, and will doubtless command their share of the tiade. - There will be another temperance meeting next Thursday at the M. K. church. Remember you oan buy an album of M.A.Miller, that will hold fifty pic tures, ror one dollar. Will A Btark or Albany have the finest, slock of clocks and watches ever brought to the volley. Mayor Miller made a phasing and graceful address f welcome to the vis iting teacheis. Goto Mrs. Rice's for cheap milli nery. Largest stock and lowest prices. Felt hats, fifty cents. W. W. Lines hug received a diploma from Trof. Lutr,, of the embalming nooi orwew ork. Dr. H. A. Lenlnger, dentist, of Al bany, will be in Lebanon every Thurs day, beginning Oct, 15th. The Brownsville Livery Htable man brought a load of drummcre to nur city one day this week. .Will McKlmiey, of Bucks' Head was In our city over night this week. He was on hit way home from Albany. ,-) : ;. ;-.. , :, ' If you are troubled with rheumatism or u lunie back, bind on over the seat of pal ti a piece of flannel dampened itli Chamberlain' Pain Balm. You will lie surprised at the prompt relief it affords. 60 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. ' '" ... When In Albany don't fail to call Hi the Ladies' Bazaar, They bays the Hueat lot of Millinery goods ever wrougnt to the valley, . ';-. TliLadles' Bazaar, of Albany, keeps closks for Ladies, Mlssea and Children. Wheii in Albany call and see them. F. M. French, jeweler, Albany, will give you the benefit of the big cut on watches, Cull and examine goods and get prices., : When in Albany cail 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 large and complete slock of spectacles and ey glass, and tits, theui by "Johnson's patent eye-meter." , .... " Dave Rldgeway put a diamond pol ish on the windows of Peterson A Gar land's real estale office, Wednesday, Mr. Buhl, agent for "Linn County's thriving 'Insurance' company, the Farmers & Merchant1, was in the city this week. Mr. W. T..' Fugle, representing the Albmiy Hernld, is busy writing up I,eb Hon for Hie New Year's edition of that paper, wh'n h Is by far the most public , spirited puperof Linn County. : Miss Betma Kirkpatriok and Miss Abwe hty returned ; from Albany Wednesday, t" spend Thanksgiving at home,' - .c; ''-.;.;...:., .. ,,. ineiKlle went to Portland this week, and lefl his magnificent farm of UHltl acres with Peterson & Garland for sine. Here is a chance for meii of means, . ;: ' - ','.,. ,'.. ii j on wish to erect a monument over llui grave f any of vour ndnilvna before next decoration, call atoiwe and f . i i.ii"ieiiacuoii in price now inrered by K. W. Achlsuii & (Jo., AlbanyOr, Bam Chitiiuiwn, the popular cook at the. Bt. Charles, visited some of his chums iu Albany this week. Sam says lie pays poll tax oil same wlihe man, The large gilt boot shows yon where Klein Bros, hold forth. Try them on boots and shoes. They also do repair ing and .custom work, 'neatly and promptly;'" Albany, Ore. On Wednesday Nov, 25, lftj, at 'the Court , House Iu. Albany, by Geo. Humplncy, Ksq., Mr, Bible A. Gentry and Miss Mutlie .Settle, of this place, Were joined together in the holy bonds of matrimony.; The Ejpkkss wishes the happy couple much joy. .... :; In making the rounds of the town we notice In the drug store of N: W, Smith largo stock of holiday goods, and all who expect to mnke selecllons In his line should cull and examine his stock. County Clerk Payne had his hands full to-day making out marriage li censes. Up to presH time the following wne the word: George R. Kroman and Merlea Wallace, Ambrose L. Mills and Joy Meale.v, D. jr. New land and Eaohel Harrison, Silas A. Gentry and Mattle Bottle, J. L, Underwood and Cora Loft In, John McChesnev and Candi Coua, Thos. A. Beard and ttiyri e l, Coltin.-Albany Democrat. Heating stoves away down to cost at F. C.AyerACVs. Itov. J. R. Kirkpatriok and J, Was som returned from Seattle Thursday. Born To the. wife of Rev. T. P. Boyd, Nov. 26, 7,30 P, M. a ton. Moth. er and' child doing well. Mr: J.M. Marks has moved Into the residence with Dr. Courtney. Don't fall to give Buhl A Pugh acall. They have a flue line of flrstclass goods. Mr Frank Davis, of Bodavllle, ha rental L.Jackson'sdwe!l!nghouse and' will move into town. By reading the ordinance In this Is sue the people wlll.flnd the law which will govern the nothing election. . 8ay, do you know that Buhl A Pugh carr- a well selected line of Gent's- furnishing goods? Mr. M. L. Dodson Is preparing to give grand ball, Christmas Eve, nt the Band Hall, which promises to h a suceese... Mrs. E. E. Thompson will leave Sat urday for Portland, to. spend several weeks visiting her brother-ln-lAwli family. Mesrs. Wo, Retherford and Win, Carothers have each secured llcnse- to do teaming and draylng wlthim the eity limit. On the 3d day of November, Mr. R. R. Humphhrey bought 3. B. Wirt's interest In the Baw-mill owned by him !and Berrigan, on Hamilton ereek. The new firm name will be Berrigan A ' Humphrey, who will pay ail debts and collect alt bills made by. the old firm. Mr. Humphrey has bad consid erable experience iu the saw-mill busl nes, and they will no doubt intake the mill a suecfs. : ' . ' Miller, the druggist, is daily receiv ing an assorted lino of holiday goods consisting of plu.h goods of every de scription, such as albums, dressing eases, Christinas cards and fine bibles. All boots and shoeB bought ef Klein Bros., that rip or run over will be re paired free of charge, by them, at their Buof & Shoe Store iu Albany, Ore. Crawford A Paxton of Albany, are nittkiug Cabinet Photograplu for the low price of $1 50 per dozen. Call at their Gallery and ace them when In Albany. . . . ' : - . , ' When ill Albany call and see the elegant piano that Klein Bris. will, giveaway on Christinas Eve at their Boot & Bhoe Store, Albany, Oregon. Phkshvtkhian CmritCH. Services 11 AM. and 7 1VM. Evening Lecture, "Why I believe in God." E, C, Jack A, Pastor. Klein Bros, carry the largest stock of boots and shoes in Linn county, and it will pay you to cull and get their price before buying your winter stock of boot and shoes. Try them and get a ticket on the elegant piano they will give away Christmas Eve. Albany, Oregon. FOOT WEAR -AND- At DRY GOODS AKER'S. For Diy Goods, Groceries, and Boots and Shoes, reasonable prices, Hiram iBaker's. go at to .DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK -OF- FALL LOTHING -AT jiuy yot'H ' Hardware, Btovku . and Rakob .j'--'';'.;,,,. ykvh . ... MATTHEWS & WASHBURN, :,?. ."; ' Ajjiany, Ore. W Ullted . I want, at once, 80,000 lbs. bleached dried apples, J0,000 lbs. sun-dried ap ples, 20,000 lbs, dried pears and 20,000 His. dried prunes, for which I will pay the highest, market price. '. ;-' G. W. Simpson, Albany, Or. NOT1CR l-'OR PUBLICATION. ' JjiKt Ofth.e tt Oregon ciiy, Orcaon, 1 Nov. a, ISM. I Notty 1 luM'Pby givwi thill the rellimiux-ijuw-'it aelMcr )w lilotl unlice of liis mtimliim lo attit fiiuil ufooi'iii Muijiiirt of elaiuj, and thtit ftti'i pv.HSl'wiU lit liitde befoi'O lite t:oun:v clerk of biiill Cotisty Oreuun, lit Albany. Oi'eirtiB, ou Juatt IU.V1S, WW, viz; JOHN iinntsTTAS ': '. Uit.Vulr.v No. SMO for Hie N, W, V. of fl., K. t . lis iwilaes tl) followiiiar witrst'SstvK. to mv 1,1k floiulimftim reBiilence upon tuirl fluttiraltftn of, Mid ,.m, ti; w.u, 01 .iiDaity, .iom'IUj swank, ot I'lllhmill. Tllolniw WVriille ot wr Wnm. ( l,m. a Jrttlf is, ol'Sweet tttunlf, all of LAua Cuuiltv, Ort goll , ' - . ',..: , :, J. T. ArrKRSON. NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES Akn an Flotrnnt Rrnrh- nf rMntPio In Msrr.riant Tiilnv- in'g Department with Frst-Clas Tailoring. IM.24 T, W J, L. CO WAS, J. M, BALSTON. Our Trli t Albnny The first of the week we made a quick trip to the county-seat, more for eight seeing than anything else. A mong the first things that caught our eye was the large display of Superior stoves, both cook and heater, at Hop kins Bros,' and of course' we had to stop, and before we know it we were the happy purchasers of one of the best. The price was the lowest and the stove Hrst-class in every respect, Hopkins Bros, are (be people. When in Albany cull and see them and see whether you want to buy or not. Southern :nd south . vu . Pacific Route. T1IK MOUNT SIlAsTA ROUTK, kbmm nun uav twium uar. 7:lKl P. Jt. 1(1:23 I'. M. 8:15 A. a. t'mtlamt Ar I 9:38 A. M Alliimy Ar li:15 A. M. ban I' mnt'i.'.co U l h:wi P. il, Almve trains uu only at Itie frllowine latloa noitliot Hoei'liurn; KnA l'oi'tlan.i, Oreuon City Wwtiiljuni, 8,ik.m, Albany. Timgonl, Sheitila Uabwy, htimsMiiiK, Junetiou City, tninit and fcnge.ue, Koaelmiir ""a.l lally BANKZLEBANON, LKIiANOX, OREGOX. Transacts a General Banking Business, ACCOUNTS KEl'YsUBJECT TO CHECK. . Kichangc sold on New York.San JFraiicis eo, and Portlsnd and Albany, Uregon. ' ,tile etioan mads on larorable torms. ' . 4X. . ' i jy Cruson .& Menzie received tlie bill for their Rochester : lamps to-day. There Is notliiui; nicer than one of these lamps for a Christmas present. The "Home Work Society" of the Presbyterian Church Will hold "a Fair, In the Hand Hall, Dec, H, 10, and 11, A flue entertainment each evening. Dec. 9, The Magic, mirror,, tableau, etc. Dec. 10, First Apprurance of the Peak Sisters, tableau. Doc, 11, The renowned Mrs. Jarloy, with ier cele brated waxworks, also tableaux. T lie ladies will have tor sale many articles both useful and ornamental, free to all Thursday and Friday afternoons. Admission, each eveninig 15 els, Re freshments extra. Having sold out my store T must square up my books Immediately. All persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please come forward and settle by money, j note or otherwise, esneclallv bv iniKit'v. .. S:tH) A. M. U 12311'. M. I,v 5:10 R M. Ar t'otlUma Allinny ltobnrg Ar I 4s'D I. U. At 1 12:11) St. Lv 11:20 A. M, Albany I,c at-I).illj.Ex, i-pt Siinilay ) SI. I.v VotUainl Ar I 9:00 U.0!) V. M. I Ar ' Albany ,),v 5i V M, A M. J.ixal 1'asneiiifvt1 Tiaiiih Dally billi,la . xo,t t SI. 1'. M. A. M. A 1 Albany t.i!l,tniuu Albany Jx'bnnon , A, S.IO 1, i.-m r, 3.10 p. Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TOOBIST BlKKPINS CAES : For flconwtatiou of 8eeaml-l;las Passenge ; taeticd to Express trains. " e v WEST SIDE DIVISION UETWEUK PORTLA N D asb Wit V- fall Train -DnllyrKxi'upt Sun, I 7.30 a. M. l.y ia.ll) I'. . AT- Portlanrl CoryalUs it Albany anil Oorvallis connect with trains tl Oregon mane Kullroad. ' : ii l,xii4 Train Dally ft xvapt Hunla). UOP.a. I 7.85 p. K, porttand Mi'Minviikr Ar I S.50 a. l.v3,tf, S-Thronffh tlekets to all DolntF fiartand. tor tiiiketi. ami lill mformauon reffRnliija mans., etc., call ou Co' aireut t I'baaAa c.S ir.kobhuhr, ev.roc -1 1 t '.S'SKMafift...-