The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, January 13, 1893, Image 5

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Lebanon Express.
FRIDAY, JAN. 18,
0f Additional locals oh first pagcM
Come In for ot work.
Mr. G. W. King anl hrlde relurned
Monday from their wedding trip.
B. W. Morgan m In flwitt Horn
this week.
For machine nil call on Crusim
Memlcs
Bnrn, totlio wife- of Frnf. Hallcy, of
Spiccr, a don, All doing well.
Bargains In real estate at Elson &
They's.
8. M. Garlai d Bnd wife were visit
ing In Alliany this week.
Tfyou want n hussy nr hack don't
fall to see Cruson & Mender.
For all kinds of Christum" goods
go to Will & Mark, Albany.
F,q Moore of Sweet Home made the
ExI'KKHK a call thin week.
0. C. McFarland, or Alliany. was In
town one day thla week on business.
R. Dudley, Dentist, Lebanon, Oreg.
Office up etalra over City Drug store.
When In Alliany don't fall to call
on Will i. Stark, the lead ii.g Jeweler.
Pumps and pipe down to Albany
prime. F. C. AYBlis 4 Co.
Will & Stark i the place to buy
Jewelry. Albany, Oregon.
For watch repairing go t Hansen's
t the City Drug store, ami set a er
feet Job. All work guaranteed or
money refunded.
On to the Fish A Poultry market to
buy your fruits and vegetable eheap
for cash.
Cah paid for all kinds of poultry,
egg and game, at the Lebanon ish 4
Poultry niarkel.
Mm, M. Ionsberry, who has been
visiting relatives in KiiRene, returned
to Ijchanon Wednesday.
The Kramer washer Is the licst wh
er In the world
Cleveland paktng powder.
Special baking done to order at Mre.
May Zahn'a.
Clevelanda baking powder.
Elder Shea, of Sweet Home, waa on
our streets thla week.
Get a rook hook free at Pugli &
Wallaie'a.
Robert Montague visited Albany
one day Into week.
Money lo loan on gilt edge security
at Elson A Tlvey's.
The revival meetings at the M. E.
ehureh are till progressing, and a
deep Inlereat la being manifested.
Crusnns A Meniles' account mun
Iw settled by or before December 81.
I,. A. Wllev lea Wednesday for
Monmouth, Mo. where he goeato at-
ntend school,
Mr. J. B. Morin. of the Harrlsburg
Courier, announces that he has sole?
one-half Interest ill the paper to Mr.
Russell. The last week's issue couar
menoed under the new firm.
The Exphkss desires to again remind
lis Mends who are In arrears that we
are In great need of our money. We
cannot pay our debts without It. We
hone evervane who is behind will eome
forward at an early date and settle.
BUY YOUR
Harhwakk, Stoves and Banohs
FROM
MATTHEWS A WASHBURN,
Albany, Ore.
Klein Bros., the only exclusive boot
A shoe dealers in Albany, Ore. Every
nalr of boots and shoes bought of us,
that rip, run over or soles eome loose,
will be repaired by us free or charge.
All goods warranted a represented.
Rxnnirliic of boots and shoes neatly
and promptly done, A share of your
natmnaue resoeetfullv solicited. All
mall orders receive prompt attention.
The suit of the Harrieburg Water
Power Conuianv vs Perry Hyde was
settled out of court, Mr. Hyde agree-
Ins to uav the nssesments now due on
w liimw whereof tli KtM-k. ulsoall future assessments
we sneak. Go to E. (loan und get one. I mi he eame. Harrlsburg Courier,
wi... i. UpmIihi flour like Hie gold; All names Indebted to Cruson A
..ir, lWmise ovcrvbodv wants it. I Meuxies are hereby notified to sette
D. B. Zkh, j the Bame within 30 days and save
iri.in linw. will sell vou rubber ; &U
goods cheaper than any houae in the j "In buying cough medicine fin
v.n.n Cull mid iret nricee when in ; Miildren." euvs H. A. Walker, pmnji'
Albany. i nent druggist of Ogden, Utah, "never
.i i.un,,ii 'rn. i be ufmid to bnv Cliamerlain.s Cough
we naM' ni- ihi.m ...v , - .. -
norl of the board of railroad conimis- Remedy. There ib no danger from It
' ... . . 1 ...It.. I.. li......B uiitxi tn fnllnw
loiif ra and it.Mi lilt tiovernnre mm- u imn . -
..!... ... k arm .lVflrT nurtk'ularlv recorouiend Chamber
Mt who lia our Itmnkf for the j tain.H lHune 1 hnve found it U be
It is rumored that Ed Kellelrge, Vf !. C'"P wtim
b g'liig back to S,.rladto get ' f ' f"r 81b
i lie I For nuins in tlie chest there is noth-
"iU inn n I"".'- '
freiL'lit" better than a flannel cloth saturate
, , ,, ,,, ,, ,i. 1. 1 ! Willi Cbiuiilierlain's Pain Balm and
Madam rumor i:i 1' that tnele Is lo
. .. In ,.!. near bound on over the senior pain. It
wl . 7 .. ,. I will iiroduiv a counter irritation with
future, we waui i" ieiu'"i mi"
r" "
If you um Clevelanda once "ou, will
ose It always.
A Bne llttlB sook book slven.way
free by, Ofevelanda baking powder at
Pugh.A: Wallace's.
Cleveiaads baking oowder lamed by
theU. Hi.eovernmeut, and atlj teaeh-
era of cooking. It is the standurd.
Freahj fcttead, plea, doughnuts and
cakes kspt constantly on haudiat Mr.
May Zahn'a.
Clevelanda cook books id- Hiram
Bakaes.
Clevelands bakltig pow'r,nt B0
mun than other brands, and! b an
ecMJontieal luxury.
Toit ean't make any mistake bar try-
lag a nan of Clevelanda baking powder.
8. M. Garland, A A K an Frank
Moist, who were appeililed' apprai
sers in the estate of A. Cadge,, went to
ortn this week to assess, some prop
erty at that place.
Mr. Frank CrabtroajMie of. the prop
rietors In the Scin flouring mill, was in
town this week, and mad the .
PHE88 a pleasant nail
All Darties knowins tlieroselves to
be indebted to me will please call ana
settle at once as I will be' called away
from home soon an I desire to bal
ance my accounts More leaving.
Brown Hansard, a cbtiaen of Leba
non, was in town the fliut of the week
II Ms rumored tint be speculated to
some extent while here. Soio Press.
Cruson A Memies have a few buggiea
and hacks left which they will sell at
cost for earn fci the next thirty aoya
Before buying your fall and winter
foot-wear vou will do well by calltug
on Klein Bros., and get their prices on
boots A shoes and in rubber boots ana
hoes, as they carry the largest ilo'k
in Albany and will save you some
good money, (live them a call and be
convinced.
The People Appreciate
a uooa
Our- Great 10 Sale
Of Mon's Fina Suite and Overcoats h proved a store fam
rpiU.. ' . . . t nnn knn tiUM V. KlMffAdt AftA.
1110 1U1 U. klW UWllbll JUBL Jjaot ilftOTUOTII MIC V.lgVOU VUV
since the opening of our new store. We're going to contin
ue this Sale ef! Gentlemen's $10 AliiWool Suits and Over
fnnts in nrrlan t.hoit all of nnr nut of town batrons-mav hftVI.
' i y
an opportunity to examine there viliies.
Thing.
Riches Take Wing
But IWrty
need never
fear so long
as we do
business on
the basis
wftdo,
Whoever hari
of anyone sell'
ing regular
$17, $16&$15
Gentleman's
Suits and ;
Overcoats
for $m?;
Tiiereare a great many poor baking
nble as musiiinl; In fact it Is much
" ""'B , , r
powders, and a few g I on,. One uf n jv, jf UBl,a ,
he beet Is Clevelanda. X ry It. tlllll, )t will prevent pneumonia. 50
Try a can f Clevelanda bulling j c(iht i,,,1,!),,, flir BI1t, by M. A. Miller,
powder at Pugh A Wallace's and if il a fiirmM ,
isn't the liestyou ever used, f'"1" Ku.-em-. on t,l.,l at Hathdruin, Idaho.
tand get your money buck. i r,l,-r was aeuultted of thecharge
after a trial lusling twenty-six days
Aiiuniirni la eiilli il to the adertise
niMitnfT L Wallaneft Co., who are i . ,i,.r..,if,.ri l.v Pat Keadv. the
leaders ill tlie Clothing nusiness of the j ,.r , ,,,, wyer of California. He
Willamette Valley. j killed Ivery Bean during the Coeur
Ladies visiting Albany should not ! ,t A,.e mining troubles and histrhil
fall to call ut the Ladies' liaiaar and 0 rpnimi belweeu the mlueowners
lnsi'Ct their elegant line of holiday i ,) tbe Miners' union, of which Lea
gids and dolls. Tin y also carry a j ure VM a prominent member. After
fine line of Turn for ladlesandchlldren. ti,P verdict of the Jury had been ren-
. . i... .1... t,,!,rrl leisure and hla wife attaid ut
have bla 14 acr. of loud cleared which I the Wir and stisik hands with each or
he bought from ' Mft Jl'iikey. Jake the Junirs as they passed out.
Informs us that he Intends to set out 10' Tw jfw York Price Current has
ncVes In hope this spring. this to say of hops. "It has beeu the
Farmers: 8. N. Steele A Co., of Al experleni In many previous yeurs to
.. . - ..I ... I . j m rri I....I..I,,. tn
A. S Blltwijias sold his interest tn
the Florence West, a live newspaper
published at Florence, to his partner.
Col. B. F. Alley, who will conduct the
business alone in the future. Ml.
Hilton will run a paper in Oakland,
Or. Col. Alley tins employed rhtl
Nichols, formerly Foreman ou theEx-
'HKS8, to run the West while he, at
tends the legislature.
There will be services in the First
Presbyterian church every Sunday,
morning and eveuiug. The evening
sermon Is especially intended for the
young people. Young People's prayer
meeting at 7 I'. M. on Sundays, All
are oordlallv invited to come and wor
ship with us, Please make yourself
known to the Pastor.
Edward Kcclestok.
At 3 o'clock Tuesday morning Stay
ton was visited by a very disastrous
fire. Tlie fire was discovered In the
rear of Henry Uruers general merchan
dise store, The lire originated from a
defective flue. The following were
the losses: Uruers loss cannot he esti
mated as some of Ills stock was saved.
W. E. Thomas lost 15(K), no Insurance.
Walter Lyons, of the Stuyton Times,
lost everything, no insurance. Tho
mas Hros.ACo livery barn an I por
tion of feed, no Insurance. This is tlie
most disastrous Are that has isited
Stayton for IS years.
The success of Chamberlain 's Cough
Remedy is eflectiug a speedy cure or
colds, croup and whuoplug cough has
brought It into grout demand. Messrs.
Pontius A Son, of Cameron, Ohio,
say that It hus gained a reputation
second to none ill that vicinity. Jas.
M. Queen, or Johnston, If. Va auys
it is the best he evur used. B. F.
Jones, druggist, Winona, Miss., says:
"CbamlKijIain's Cough Remedy is per
fectly reliable. I h'avealwayalwarraii
ted it anil It haa never failed to give
the most perfect satisfaction." 60
bottles for sale by M. A. Mill''
It Will (Jest You Nothing to.
see this grand stock of poods..
There is a positive loss
in not doing so.
T. Li. Wallace & Co,
The Largest Clothing Dealers in the Yalley.
On Corner. ALBANY, OR
1885
The
Oldest
House
lianv. Or., are now prepared to loan
money from one to five yearn; III eums
Of $200 to 10,O0. Call oil or write
them.
Everybody gives it up that the road
Kellenlierger fixed on Bridge avenue
ta the beat piece of ro d around; not
withstanding the fact that some said
It wouldn't amount many thing. If
we had a few more such men as Kel-
lenberger we would have better roada
aire of Portland, died at his home Krl
j... ,.f luiirt failure. Ml'
have a decline from Thanksgiving to
Christmas, but this season there haa
been so little giving way a. to
lead to the impression :hat the market
puswsea Inherent strength beyond
what Is seen on the surface. The large
pari of the receipts are still for export
direct, and generally supposed to he
on previous orders! new business- Is
llvht exnent on the Pad He coast,
where a number of fresh purchases are
.,.., i Lremirted bv shippers. Neither muil
Mr. W.B.Ladd. the great million- P" "
nor eiiliie advices from London are
parllctilarly encouraging at present
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1893
In
Lebanon
day morning ot . ... ... - n.nUy reliui,e ,t,rces, It
T.dd was B8 veara o lute und low lieen 1 1 " , .. , ,. ,.
.nipple flbe last 18 He . k., that more than half the
inluer . the Kim: Presbyter,,,,. V l'aei He coast Jias p.saed
Ch rwh! 0 reral :,,.., t of .he grow,-,, bands, an many
we7l eld I '-ah. fr valued at ! ' ' ' uudeslia ,le
IZ . It. mhl.. dollars. 1-H i" , g . nd unt.l nlb.f the
Ll.t..ue..riWi.c.1lr, g...o..Wklsgl..
A Tew weeks ago mention was made
or the fact that a fanner living lu
Washington county had discovered
several pieces of gold lu the giziard
ora chicken he slaughtered for din
ner. The elrcuniktance created quite
a stir at the time, but no rich "plueer"
deposits have tawn a ulwileutiy Dis
covered by the farmer of that vicinity.
A few days since B. C. Hugliman,
who lives near Mt. Angle, lu Marlon
county, killed a turkey and found in
Its craw a piece of pure gold worth ut
least a dollar. In tlie craw of two
seese he obtained several other pieces
of the precious metal. In looking
around over the place he found a num
ber et diminutive nuggeta which were
worlh alsiut $10. Since then a good
h-,l of prospecting has been going on.
Kualu.it Hug developments have been
r,.,,;,it..il vi't. An ixehmse vouches
l'.,r ,lie nuili of iliw tw',i. ' -. 1
We are going to talk shoes to you this week. We have
something good to tell you. In fact we always lead the
procession on shoes.
In shoes we laugh, in shoes wo piny,
In slioes we weep, in ulioes wb prny,
In shoes wo walk, In shoes we riilo,
And shoes am lliruwn e'en to a bride,
And sud tn any, nnil suii to tliiuk,
In shoes we're corned without ft drink,
In shoes we dance, in shoes we trade,
And shoes our understanding aid,
We shoe the horse, and shoo the fly.
And why not shoes for jon and I?
In shoes we woo, in shoes we wed,
When slioes leave us wo leave for bed;
In shoes wb toil, in shoes we rest,
And lienre 'tis wise to wear the beBt.
For such tax not your weary wits
Come straight to us wo'll give you fits!
$4 50 Mens Boots at $ 3
4 00 B & H $4 Menu Congress Shoos at , ,.. ... ... 3 25
4 00 Ladles Hand Turn Shoes at.... ., 3 25
THIS IS A GOOL CHANCE
To Get Fini Shoes
At a low price. V
Bargains in Schodl Shoes
Bear in mind our Reduction
! Genuine. , '
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