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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1891)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, DKC. i, 1891. fgp-Aihlitionul Incitls on lirst. mi).-'-C tlo lo Bach's for choice groceries, For bread cull tit the Slur restaurant. Clins. Gentry Is visiting In Salem this week. A lieu ut i Tul lul on Miiin street for mile by Peterson & Garland, Mrs. G. W. Crusnn visited in Alba ny one tin' this week. A. I' Stowe In In Albany on legal business tills week. Mr, J. A, Archibald has moved to Portlimd. Will & Hturk, thu leading jewelers, Allmny, Oregon. F. M. Kronen, the Jeweler, Alhany, keei'N ruilroud lime. Wo learn that Mrs Wui. Barbour, lute of Lli if place, low u Hon. ' W. 11. Ilooth M. 1). physieluii and surgeon, Lebanon Oregon. Go to C. A. Elsoii's for bargains in farms or city roperty. When you want it nice gold riup, cull on Will & Hturk, Allmny, Oregon. Union niectii.g.in the M. E. Church Sunday evening. Oyurniun & Hunter the leading hurncss and suddlery deulerH, Allmny. Mr. C. CI. Huckloiiuin returned home yesterday from J'ortlund. Ed Kellonbeiger Bold all of hln hides thU week tou linn In Eugene. You must nettle your account with Crusoii & Mcuzie ut once, eitlier by eush or bunker's note. A nice $400.00 I'iano given uwuy liy Klein JiriiH., on l'hrintniunEvt.'.1ut their Hunt & Shoe (Store, Allmny, Oregon. iMahiukd. December ii, 181)1, Mr. Win. Hudelsnn and Minn Alice Squires, both uf Wiitoi'lou. sM. A. Miller now bun the largest und completes! stock of drugs and stu tionery ever brought to the cily. When In Allmny call on Will & Slurk, the leading jeweler and wuleli inakcrH. liev. E. E. Thompson left yesterday for a few days Bujuu rn in Binton enunly. ,1. U. Morris' little win was thrown friitu a horse this week, breaking one of 1 1 in arum. Mr. C. W. J luvlh, president of the Wulorluo Development Compuny, was in town this week. The Sweet Hume Binge was badly broken this week. HiuluV. Coyle have rented John llurkliart's stable where they will keep their singe and horses, Sherlll' Scott wits in town yesterday, but on aeeouut of an iiijuiietioii being put on the property of Coittrueior Price it was not sold us was advertised. One day this week u mudhout was drawn, by three yoke of oxen, into town, loaded with brick, but from the way 1 1 iey were getting along we think that the new wuy wouldn't prove suc cessful. 8. 1'. .Much has been wearing a broad smile this week. Anyone could tell Unit snniefliiiig unusual hud huppcued and on inquiring we found there was a new girl ut his house, which bus ciiuscd the smile und ulso u good many cigars. Mother and haiiy doing well. Mauihki). On UieMllh Inst, at the bouse of the bride's parents, near Sweet. Home, Linn tin., Oregon, Mr, A. J.,. Mills, of Seattle, King Co., Wnsh,, and Miss Joy Meuloy of Sweet Home, Ore . gou, were united in holy wedlock by ltev. Thos. A. Yost. Hev. W. A. Lindsey will preach at the Baptist Church next Snturdiiy ut 7:)M) 1. Ai. Mr. Clark, the wonderful singer, will be present and will sing some of his favorite songs. Crusou ot Mensiio will sell strictly for cash, and have .put their prices down. Building contracts will be allowed thirty days from time of furnishing last liiU of goods. Hcvivnl Services will begin at the Baptist Church next Bunduy, Dec 0. liev. V. K. Lindsey, un Evangelist, will conduct the meeting. The meet ing will continue two weeks. Every body is Invited to attend these meet ings. "Kesolved, that a monarchy is a more substantial form uf govern ment than u republic," will he dlsoucd at the Elite Literary Society, Friday evening. Speakers, AlHmtnlivu, W. Ci Peterson, W. E. Wallace, L. A. AiVlloy; Nogutive, F. A. Nlokerson, A. M. Williuuis, J, M.BurteiiHbaw. On to 8, P. Huch for boots and shoes. Luther Benson will lecture III Leb- unon Saturday evensng and Sunday morning. See hand bills. Remember you can buy an album of i. A. wilier, that will hold fifty pic tures, for one dollar. VII? & Stark of Albany have the linos.' slock of clocks and watches ever hrougi'it to the vnlley. Go in Mrs. Rice's for cheap milli nery. Largest stock and lowest prices. Felt hats, fifty cents. Dr. II. A. Leningcr, dentist, of Al bany, will he In Lebanon every Thurs day, beginning Oct. IStli. News teuched here this morning that the Soduville Church hud blown down. We regret very much to bear this, as it will be quite a blow on Sodu ville. When in Albany don't fuil to call on the Ladles' Bazaar. They haye the (Inert lot of Millinery goods ever brought to the vulley. The Ludies' Biraiur, of Albany, keeps cloaks for Ladies, Misses and Children. When in Albany call and see them. F. M. French, jeweler, Albany, will give you the benefit of the big cut on watches. Call and examine goods und get prices., Lut night the foundation of Dr. Courtney's brick building gave again. We are very sorry to hear of their mis fortune, They intend to abut down work now In a few days, until spring. When in Allmny cull and see Hop kins Bros. They are the sole agents lor tiie celebrated Superior cook stoves and ranges, the world's best. K. M, French, jeweler, Alhany, keeps a large and complete stock of spectacles and eye glasses, and fits tnem by "(fnlinunn's patent eye-meter." Buhl & Pugh linve settled down to business in earnest, slid will doubtless command their share of the tiade. If you wish to erect a monument over Ihe grave fany of your relatives uelore next decoration, call at once and liel tiie reduction in prices now ottered ny I'-., w. Aeiusoii & Co., Alhany or The large gi It boot shows you where Klein Bros, hold forth. Try them on boots and shoes. They also do repair ing and custom work, neutly and promptly. Albany, Ore. In making the rounds of the town we notice in the drug store of N. W. Hm it h a large stuck of holiday gnodsf aim an who expect lo mane seieeiions 111 his line should cull und exuuilne his stock. Mr. L. M. Wheeler of this place has been iil for I he past week, but we are glad to hear I hut he is now improving, U. Fry, a printer in C. W. . Cohba office, of Allmny, was in town over night, this week, visiting his father's family. There is one fucttliat all will have to admit und Hint is t he streets of Lebanon under Dr. Foley's supervisUm, are ill better condition than they ever were considering the amount of ruin that is falling. On Tuesday the umbrella which was usked about in Happy Home items, ill last weeks Exi'imss, was left ut this olliee by Mr. C. L. Bailies, us was re quested. Still some people say it don't pay to advertise. Mr. W. D. Mesurvey left home Wednesday on the tifterimun train, staling lie would not return. The next morning in a letter to his wife he staled that lie was going uwuy forever, No reason is known for his strange action, lie hud been ninrried less I linn u year and his family relations were pleasant and harmonious. His parents recently came from iowu to make their home here. His business alliiirs are all right no indebtedness known. .His action is a mystery that time alone can unravel. The Prohibitionists had u meeting lust Mouduy .night ill the hull over the lisfOtllcu, and the following officers were nominated: Mayor E. E, Moutugtic, Cotuiciluicn J. S. Courtney, 11. C, Miller. A. Jack Adams, E. It. Barker. Itecorder L. (Jilbort. Marshal Z. T. Bryant, Treasurer I, A, Bennett, At the meeting held in the city hall, Friday night, the followlug ticket was nominated, Mayor L Foley Couuollmen Joe Elkius, W B Don uoa, S P Bach, J U Boyles : , Kecordor-G W Wee Marshall-A (i Williams Treauurer j A Roberts Both of the above tickets are good ones, und we think the City govern ment will be In good hands, uo matter Uiiloh is eleeted 8. P. Bach gives 16 oz. for a pound. Heating stoves away down to cost at F.C.AyerditVs, Mr. J. M. Marks has moved into the residence with Dr. Courtney. Luther Benson, the noted Temper ance Lecturer, will be here tomorrow. Don't full to give Buhl & Pugh acall. They have a fine line of first-class goods. Cruson & Merif.ie received the bill for a fine Invoice of goods, to-day. There is nothing nicer than one of these lamps for a Christmas present. Our old friend and former townsman J. C. Bilyeu, late of Brownsville, paid our office a pleasant visit this week, and informed us that be had sold out his livery business at Brownsville. Jak" is a tiptop fellow, a live energetic man, and we will welcome liis return to the city of Lebanon. Gold and Sliver watches at greatly reduced prices untilJan. 1st, at F. M. French's, Albany. Big bargains in watches, clocks, jew elry, silverware, Uold-heaoSed canes and umbrellas, until New Year's, at F' M. French's, Albany. When in Albany call at F.,. M. ' French's corner jewelry store, and see the fi ne d Isplay of Christ mas goods. Say, do you know that Buhl & Pugh earr- a well selected line of Gent's furnishing goods? Mr. M. L. Dndson is preparing to give a grand hall, Christmas Eve, at the Bund Hull, which promises to be a success. On the 3d day of November, Mr. B. B. Humphhrcy bought J. B. Wirt's interest In the saw-mill owned by him and Bcrrigan, on Hamilton creek. The new llrm name will beBerrigan & Humphrey, who will pay all debts and collect all bills made by the old firm. Mr. Humphrey has had consid erable experience in the saw-mill busl ncs, and they will no doubt make the mill a success. Miller, the druggist, is daily reoelv- uir un ussoru'u line oi nnnuny goous consisting uf phuh goods of every de scription, such as albums, dressing cases, Christmas cards and line bibles. All boots and slioes bought f Klein lints., that rip or run over will be re paired free of charge, by them, ut their Hoot & Shoe Store in Albany, Ore. When in Albany giall and see the elegant piano that Klein Bros, will giveaway on Christmas Eve at their Boot 4 Shoe 81 ore, Albany, Oregon. Klein Bros, curry the largest slock of boots and shoes in Linn county, and it will pay you to call and get their prices before buying your winter stock of hoofs and siloes. Try them and get a lickot on the elegant piano they will give uwuy Christmas Eve. Albany, Oregon. A Visit From Kansas. Our sisler slate of Kansas paid Ore gon a visit last evening, and blew a stepmother breath on this part of the vnlley. The wind was terrific for more than an hour and enmc from the south. There was no, real damage done Unit wo have heard of except a few houses in the east part of the city were blown off Hie blocks. Mr. A. Springer's house was perhaps damaged more than any other. The houses be longing to Messrs. D. Hognii, E. Bus ier and It. C. Miller were all damaged a little. Mr. Cudwalder and family made u narrow escape from fulling timber. We would be pleased for a more formal visit, and some notifica tion. BUY YOUR Haruwauk, Stovks and Ranuks FKOJI . MATTHEWS & WASHBI'KN, Albany, Ore. Wnutert. I want nt once, 30,060 lbs. blenched dried apples, 10,0(10 lbs. sun-dried ap ples, ai.OIKI lbs, dried pears and 20,000 lbs. dried primes, for which I will pay the highest market price. G. W. Simpson, Albany, Or. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laud Otllue nt Orugon f:.y, Orccoii, 1 ffav. 23. lain. ; Notion Im luinibv clvun tlint thf lolluwinif-iiamint witliT Iiils !K(1 uotieo of Ids itittsntiim lo muke Haul livoiil' In Minimi'l of Itlh eliiiui, unit thfit mild iii'ooi will Iw luiide btsfore tlio County clerk of biuu County Oregon, at Albany, ureson, on Jtmu iiry 111, IstB, vim JOHN CHRISTIAN Hd. onlry No. 8010 for the N. W. A of Hoc. 24 T. 18 8 It. 1 1!. He niiines the following wltnossen to prove his oontiiuiinih rcaidunre lllion and eultlvstlon of, stild limit, vlii: Mut Seotl, of Atlittuy, Joseph Swsnk, of Tiillnuiil, Thomas Neddie, ol sweet Home, '1 horn US Lowis, ol bwool Home, all of Uun county, Ore- J. 1. At rJUlSOH, . ( , ... ( KoglBter. i $ S ' , I .:.JU "' FOOT DRY For Dry Goods, Groceries, reasonable prices, go to Hiram Baker's. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE MAMMOTH STOCK OF -AT 15. BLAIN'S. NEW STYLES! Also, an Elegant Stock of Cloths in Merchant Tailor ing Department with Frst-Clas Tailoring1. : Council Proceedings. The council met lust Tuesday in reg ular meeting, the Mayor and all the members being present, Dr. Foley, street commissioner, was present and made his report, and by motion was given longer time to collect the balunce that was owing to the city. By request of A. Tripp the street commissioner was ordered to pay liim buck some over-paid tux. Ordinance No. 10, providing that children under 15 years could ride on sidewalks, w as rend the third time and passed. Ordinance No. 20, regarding amend ing certain licenses on hacks, wagons, &o was read first and second time and referred to the committee on ordi nances. Councilman Elkins then brought up tiie question ol dunning the sloughs in (lie north end of the city, and also pre sented a subscription which he had circulated, on which he had ?2oo sub scribed to help drain these sloughs. The couucil then ordered the street com mittee to have an engineer come out and establish a piai'e und make an cs Munition on the cost. The council seems to be united on helping this en terprise, but the question is now which is the best way to go at It. The bills of Swau Bros, for (2.75 and P. M. Smith for $47.70 were read and referred to the committee on aoceunts and current expenses. Marshal Phil Smith then offered to serve his time out us marshal on fees. Ho was ordered to secv ' V, of R.S. Itobertsasde to attend the ! nor Tftn'''1' " WEAR AND GOODS AKER'g CLOTHING NEW PRICES Thee" ': ill. decided to employ - J. C. Go, . . aiiot .er month mi night watch at the same price, J40 per month. The council then adjourned subject to the call of the Mayor. Mr. W. 3. Guy visited the county seat the first of the week. ' Attorney S.M. Garland was in Salem his week on legal business, Monday is the day 'for city election, Ed. Kellcnbeiger was in Albany this week on business. I Henry Smith visited Albany Wed nesday. A. B. Loveall and wife left Wednes day for their new home in Benton county. - Contractor Thomas Price returned to Lebanon last Tuesday after a visit in Portland. Miss Bellroie Iiirkpatricl; is spending the week visiting her sister in Albany. The dinner und supper given by (he ladles of the Baptist Church last Thursday was a nice affair aud provec" a success. , , 1 If you want to reut a house or buy ; farm, cull ut C. A. Elsou's real esti ' . office. ; Mr. Wm. J. Unger has again elite1 , , tl". machine shops In Alhany. ( re. Bornem, wi t ' j I f 'I " """t happen M V, . i