The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, January 06, 1893, Image 5

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    Lebanon Express.
FRIDAY, JAN. 6. 1893
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Come in for ob work.
J. L. Cowan, Eiiq., n In the city
Tuesday.
For machine oil cull on Crusnn &
Mensies
Bargain In real estate Hi Klson A
Tlvey'a.
If you want a buggy or back don't
fall to see Cruson A Meniies.
Mr. W, B. Donaca la suffering with
an Inflamed eye. .
For all kinds ol Christmas goods
go to Will A Stark, Alhauy.
Tbe Presbyterians had an are light
placed In their church thia week.
8. Dudley, Dentist, Lebanon, Oreg.
Office up ataira over City Drug store.
When In Albany don't fall to call
on Will A Stark, the leading jeweler.
Miss Soott, of Albany vlaited Mr.
Weatfall's family last week.
Pump and piie down to Albany
prices. F, C. Aykbs A Co,
We are glad to report that little
Grace Bwan la Improving.
Will A Stark la the place to buy
jewelry. Albany, Oregon.
G. W. Wbeeler and wife are visiting
their Bon in Independence.
Go to the Flab A Poultry market to
buy your fruits and vegetables cheap
t for cash.
Miss Beuna Klrkpatrick left Wed
nesday for Helroa, Cat., where she will
spend tbe winter.
Cash paid for all ' kinds of poultry,
eggs and game, at the Lebanon Finn A
Poultry market.
MissHattleCarotbers, who is attend
ing the blind school in Salem, spent
Xiuaa wilb her mother in Lebanon.
The Bramer washer is the liesl wash
er In the world. We know whereof
we sneak. On to K. (loan and get "lie.
Why is Benton flun like the gold
Coin? Bemuse everybody want it.
JJ. B. Zi:h.
Klein Bros. sell vou rubher
goods cheaer than any house iu the
Valley. Call aud get prices when in
Albany.
Attention is called Ui the advertise
ment of T L Wallace A Co., who are
leaders in the Clothing business of the
Willamette Valley.
Ladies visiting Albany should not
fail to call at the Ladies' Bazaar and
Inspect their elegant line of holiday
goods and dolls. They nlsn carry a
flue line of furs for ladies and children.
Farmers: B. N. Bteele A Co., of Al
bany, Dr., are now prepared to loan
money from one to Ave years, in sums
ofJSOO to $10,000. Call on or write
them.
Information onmes that Mr J. Barr,
a highly resiected citizen of Linn
county, dropped dead Monday of this
week.
Hon. M. A Miller, Llnu County's
youngest member of the Legislature,
will leave for 8alem this week. Many
flattering and kindly wishes follow
him to hla place of duty.
Mrs. M. J.'Hanrahan, of this city
and Geo. W, King were married in
Albany Wednesday of this week. They
left Immediately for Portland. .The
Expkehb extends Its best wishes.
The Salem Statesman's New Years
. Edition reached us this week. It ia
by far the best New Yeais edition ever
cam to tills office, and is a credit to
the Statesman and to Salem.
. Miss Lizzie Reed wbti is amending
medical lecture at the v"lllamette
University, obtained a short respite
from her studies and visited her par
ents and msuy friends In Lebanon
last week.
A convention of the Christian En
deavor Bocletiea of Linn county will
meet In Lebanon ou Friday, Jan. 13,
18:30 p. lu., continuing until Satur
day afternoon. All young people
who are Interested in this work are
earnestly requested to attend.
Rev. 8. G. Irvine was worse again
last week. O. H. Irvine, of McMlun-
vllle li with him, and the two younger
tons, yillott and Clein are also at his
bedside. Hopes of recovery are given
ip, but the earnest prayers of all will
go out that life may Is spared as long
as possible. Dr. Irvine has been one of
the moat aotlve workers In the mn'erlal
and moral growtj of the cliy of Alba
ny, and every citizen will watch the
ebbing or hla life uith the keenest re
gret and dcei solicl'.ado. Ex.
Clevelands paking powder.
Liza Wallace Is visiting friends and
relatives in Lebanon.
The Editor made a visit to Portland
Tuesday on business.
Miss Jessie Ralston drew the prize
at the Indian show.
C. A. Elson went to Albany Tuesday
on business.
Money to loan on gilt edge security
at Elson A Tivey's. '
The M. E. church will be lighted by
an arc Ugh hereafter.
Crusnns A Menzles' accounts must
be settled by or before December 81.
Mr. Chas. Stokes drew the gold
watch on Xmas eve at the Klckapoo
show.
The Oregon Ian issued an extra large
New Years number descriptive of
Portland and vicinity.
Mr. Wm. Ashpaw, a brother, of
grandma Ralston, is visting in Leba
non. Mr. E. Parrlsh, of Sodaville, spent
Xruai at home. He ia attending
medical lectures at Portland.
The Masonic lodge held their an
nual installation en Tuesday evening,
Dec. 27. Supper was served by the
ladies.
The Knights of Maccabees had their
annual installation of offlcersfyist night
and also had a big supper in the Odd
Fellows Hall.
The elect rio light machinery was
started up last Saturday evening. Tbe
six arc's on Main street Improves the
town wonderfully.
Chicken thieve are said to be num
erous In Junction City. While the
marshal was nut looking for the
thieves tbe other night they stole all
of bis chickens. t '.
The Exphkhs desires to again remind
Its friends who are in arrears that we
are in great tieed of our money. We
am not pay our debts without it. We
hope everyone who is behind will come
forward at au early date and settle.
Itev. J. C. Tepletoii, who is secretary
of t he board of trustees of the Sodaville
College, and also financial agent, was
in town this week soliciting funds for
that institution. He informs us that
he is meeting with good success.
As last week was Xmas week the
Exi'KEHs failed to make its appearance
for the first time In three years, but
the force had lo take Christinas. Here
we are on deck again, both Editor
ana llevil having swore off from their
had habits for another year.
ltl'Y YOl'H
Hahdwaiie, Stoves and Ranurs
-FKOM-MATTHEW8
A WASHBURN,
Albany, Ore.
Many citizens of Lebanon, when
they saw Ed O'N'eil step from the can.
with a large package of gold, were as
nappy as wtiooi children when they
Jin i I Sata Chun. O'Neil came witli
tiie money to pay-off the liens
against the Lebanon & Santiam Canal.
The sum was (.3,000.
The old council held Its last meet
ing and the new council its first meet.
Ing last Tuesday night, when the
loriner retired with a graceful valedic
tory from ex-Mavor Folev and tin.
latter entered upon the duties with a
pleasant sieech from the new Mayor,
Chas. Ralston. The offlners
sworn In mid the city government has
changed hands once again.
Klein Bros., the only exclusive boot
A shoe dealers in Albai;y, Ore. Every
pair of Ii.kiih and shoes bouirht ut ox
that rip, run over or soles come loose,
will be repaired by us free of charge.
All goods warranted as represented.
Repairing of boots and shoes nmtlv
aud promptly done. A share of vnur
patronage reiipectfully solicited. All
mail orders receive prompt attention.
All parties indebted to Cruaon A
Menzles are hereby notified to sett
the same within 80 day and save
eiwts.
The KickapiHi Indian Medicine Co.
gave their Inst performance on Wed
nesday evening, a large crowd being
present. After the performance was
over the drawing of the silver set took
place. The oupons wer- gathered up
In hat and a little girl was called
from the audience and drew tbe cu
pontout. When the tenth one was
drawn out this being the winning
number It was found that Miss Jessie
Rulston had drawn the set. This
drawing like all their others here-to-fore
was conducted strictly on the
square. Tbe Klekapoo's left Tuesday
for JSmwiiavllh where they will re
main Irf: weeks. Till' Exl'KKSli U-
(.'uks for them large houses.
If you use Clevelands once ou will
use it always.
Mrs. J. C. Bllyeu and Mrs. L. Bilyeu
visited Jeffursou this week.
Get a cook bonk free at Pugh A
Wallace's.
Robert Montague visited Albany
one day this week.
Clevelands cook books at Hiram
Bakers.
The Monmouth Tribune is dead after
an existence of nine weeks.
Mr. Bllyeu and family, of Sclo, are
in town visiting the family of J. C.
Bllyeu.
Clevelands baking powder costs no
more than other brands, and Is an
economical luxury.
You can't make any mistake by try
ing a can of Clevelands baking pow
der. Mrs. W. W. Rowell, wife of the
proprietor of I he Runs house, and ' her
sister, of Albany, were visiting Mrs.
Steel this week.
Mr. Guy has hadthe petition taken
down between the restaurant and the
room formerly occupied by Mr. Fry,
throwing the whole buildl ig into a
restaurant.
R. Hull left Wednesday for Santa
Palla, California, where be goes to
siend the winter ou account of poor
health.
Clifford Stephens, a highly respect
ed student of the University, was ao
cidently killed by electricity at Eu
gene on last Saturday night.
John Donaca returned yesterday
from a visit to relatives at Illwaukee.
He reports having had a fine time.
Anyone wishing electric bells, burg
lar alarms, clocks and all kinds of
electrical Instruments and batteries for
rhumatism, will please call on J. D.
Moore at tbe hotel.
W. L. Jackson, of the Sweet Home
public school, saiit his vacation "ou
a toot" in Polk and Behton counties.
He took in the Normal at Monmouth
aud the Agricultural college at Cor
vallis while gone.
According to the Albany Democrat
there has been 190 marriages ill Linu
county during the year 189:2. An in
crease of 28 over last year, which Is a
a good healthy increase. There has
been 12 divorces.
All parties knowing themselves to
lie indebted to nie will ptease call and
settle at once as 1 will lie called away
troiii kome soou and I desire U bal
ance my accounts before leaving.
; M. A. MlJ.i.KR'
Baptist Curitcit Preaching every
Sunday ut 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sun
day School at 10 A . M. Young People's
meeting every Sunday at (1:45 l M,
Prayer-meeting every Wednesday at
6 P. M. C. R. Lamab, Pastor.
Tiie first license of 1S93 was issued to
Gen. W. King and Mia. Matilda J.
Hunrahan. License has also been
issued to E. E. Uormely aud Martha
I. Gray.
Rags Wanted. Three cents a
pound will l paid for clean white or
colored cotton rag, delivered at tbe
electric light station in this city.
Married, In (his city, at the resi
dence of the bride father, Jan. 1, 1893,
by C. A. Elson, J. P., Mr. Frank Set
tle and Miss Pauline Hod-, daughter
of R. Bode, Esq., of Lebanon.
Cruson A Menzles have a few buggies
and backs left which they will sell at
cot for casli fi r the next thirty dsys
Before buying your fall and winter
foot-wear you will do well by calling
on Klein Bros., nut get their prices on
lioots A slioes aud iu rubber boots and
hoes, as they carry the largest stoek
lu Albany and will save you some
good money. Give them a caK and be
convlneed.
There will be services In the First
Presbyterian church every Sunday,
morning and evening. The evening
Sermon is especially intruded for the
young people. Young People's prayer
meeting at 7 P. M. on Sundays, All
are cordially Invited to cmue and wor
ship with us. Please make yourself
known hi the Pastor.
EDWARD KCX'LKSTON.
The fcucvca of Chamberlain' Cough
Remedy is effecting a ieedy cure of
colds, croup and whaoplug eough baa
brought It Into great demand. Messrs,
Pontius A Son, of Cameron, Ohio,
say that It ha gained a reputation
second to none In that vicinity. Jas.
M. Queen, of Johnston, W. Va., n.ys
It is the best he ever used. B. F.
Jones, druggist, Winona, Mies., says:
"Cbambejlain's Coutth Remedy is per
fectly reliable. I have always'warran-
ted It and it has never failed to give
the most perfect satisfactie 60
bottles for sale by M. A. Mill.-
The People Appreciate
a Good Thing.
Onr Great $10 Sale
Of Men's Fine Suits and Overcoats has proved a store fam
ine for us, The. month just past has been the biggest one
since the opening of our new store. We're going to contin
ue this Sale of Gentlemen's $10 All-Wool Suits and Ovei
coats in order that all of our out of town patrons may hav
an opportunity to examine there values.
Riches Take Wings,
But Poverty
need never
fear so long
as we do
business on
the basis
we do,
Whoever heard
of anyone sell-
roereeular
$17, $16 $15
Gentlemen's
. Suits and
Overcoats
for $10?
It Will Cost You Nothing to
il! J J
bbb mis gt anu biuuil ui f;uuus.
There is a positive loss
in not doing so.
T. L. Wallace & Co,
Tie Largest Clothing Dealers in the Valley.
On Corner. ALBANY, OR
1885
The
Oldest
House
1893.
In
j Lebanon
Wishing
YOU A HAPPY
NEW YEARS.
Look out for us next week.
C. C. Hackleman.
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