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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1893)
.J " 1 V, i it ,i' A I Lebanon Express. CITY OFFICIALS. MAYOR......... .ZI....C. H. BA1STOK RKCORPER.... r,F.o. W. RICK. TREASURER.. MiRSHAL. J. A. ROKERT8. .8. C. MACKEY. J. C. BTLYEr, Ed. KELLEK BEKGEK. 0. W. t'Rl'SOK, (i. M. WKSTFAlA, COCNOILMEK City Council meetBon the first and third Tuesday evenings of each month. fterfllBf'l Xaat Letter. At the request of a number of read on w publish tbe last tetter of Otla BerfliuE. written a few hours before fee killed his wife and himself. It written in a commoa tea eent tablet and showed a steady hand, tbe writ tog uot betraying the least ezeite- I am eorry I am eompallsd te take my awn life. It cannot be otherwise. That ( d i w -. will not (rive me any peace. Please take good can of the wttieuea. 1 have left a will at W. K. Bil sea's at Albany. J.A.Bilyan will art ss jadatiniftiatoT. I am sorry nraonwofyoa and sot for others. As 1 ban tasttaed in way wUI. I hope my friends will forglvem fermynshaet. Buryme alongside your eaotherin the pise left for me. As tor ckatd b -. 1 don't want Mr numa ammetldeorm. If anything happens, de at say I was insane, tor I am la my right Wid Bilyso (W. K. Bilyeo) Baa written to me, and i m my trousers. lbs yoa the money that I haw leaned bar to say far aoms of tbe property. Caa wiU tad aa aeeonrrt ta my beak. Let Jeea Biiyw pat the cattle in ft awawataok. Let him bar what he r about 1 per tan. Have sale aseat 4Ureh tftta. laUaeerytoiagtbenia. The efemlwaatssWas aoonaa rjoovejurmt, I "mtnriTiT my WiU. Thaeaaw mas as ia the ames tremor aba paam. I fir tie eVartmf aBdabain. erne (Ma. Barftiiig) had aoama at the J think she put boss la say broth mv atae earn Mt tar VsattamL H any batty ejiassmassmewwhyldMShia. ttfc) aav anyeanrmeafar say ehlnssa. l .awe wlllaa Mb psssh earsaaaa Taaasthetavtaya as eeoa as yew, asa fm II ii atsrm la swat, test will bare ta aaam sunw mean. YeaeaaayAtfmerjAne est ht rasa.' Baa my twadaeeepaa. Bray mam aryAaat asm; yea Will lad si aa the sstraaa, and "at. lmaaheswsBa;Isrhmmy swasVsst r wd.i)i'ir Braw rsypensteB af- agaswtai Alaaay. tbe wheal iaeiiraasa 4a ta beat, swsm e)kwsgv Mw ieba atorrk tbe ajetattb dBasgtvsMbeok. 1 olssvWss. Maoaaatid Casieaa tat, aftw Wm. Mease aasi msmr HatsiM, lfwt. eMaiaw Je A toy. Sects owe as trnmsr as pnBBal prBl,Bsm Be eenaiaswl as and AaM laziest. fay Iddj iarAhjar what work be has aleaw ssmwbahiiiiaa efaaw iM . afarab stnall ehidrea (Man taet ajsalsaswaal - . an, srr ... Ilaatf isblwaaiathkaen. Ieould 7 esat Beassbly bare auyedwith yes aaeb iwgat, HyawasoUitThad BswJI might a.tbssameaa aansaavsd. B MM te ieaWeaahownssaa, Mae hwyw Merrtanye make applicatioa tor the ejnid. aqi'saiii liana, taaam KtooTthem. Pea.lle'cios. . A. BttreTJi- 1 take the opporhmtty to write you s fcw ,rdsd awtlaiafc dt was tbe laat time yoa weld s ass alive. Balp to bary mt dseently and ba my I drmnd. Tours teMvar. . Omlsawiai Taakaawlwa as aroaarn who I left VrwmtJPriDtmSs!i mraMrrfUe aU of H A Metier- ejey; bofide, tb lL i la eaW a OM fyerflrnr, tBtvrnlory t Mo CMLIswi fNWsi.Bw; Btieujau pwreearty jimM; taaal tlKMilM; m wjaapt propwrty woo ejeemreo est oavoe te ajuisar eitildraii; paninnel aa-opea-ty aardered oid at puulic or prtval as; wUthm te nil real property to be In th estate of Hannah Eebinett, bond J etSWapproTed. In the eatate of Lydia Baed, April Id set tor Una! asttiemant, . JntrierUwJ vB.tBndd, April d art te final aailstmeitt, Inthaaasaarof W. P.aVnith, Robert An gnw reaSgnatiea eeserrlad, nd B. A.at Is tbe artel of Henry Moa, psnonal Ijitheestalaorcba. iUddaU, irat aa- aaaUwd;ilwioa ordaead ietaad far April (id, Pekji ao4 pip bows to Albany amuvJi area, gjflaH, lob 1 rlmt IaweIMe r.C.AefstWifcCO, Wedding Bells. Tlie announcement on Ian Sunday that Rev. Edward Eccleston end Alias Zoe Mart were to be married in the First Presbyterian ohurch, on Wednesday eve., Mar. 1, at 8:80 o'clock, and that all were invited, brousln out a large crowd, and long before the staled time standing room was at a premium. The church wa beautifully decorated, and just in bunt of the pulpit was suspended a large wedding bell made of Dowers ana evergreens. Just at 8:30 sharp the happy couple entered the church under the strains of a wedding march executed by Miss Nons Miller. The procession was led by the ushers. Messrs. Everett and Aldrkh, fol lowed by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marks, next Mr. i. B. Marks, rmomsmsn, and Miss Mildred Bruraester, maid of bonne, followed by the happy couple who marched In front and took their nusition directly under the large beu. As she music ceased Rey. E. K. Condit,efAL banr. stepped forward and in a very imprea- aiee manner untied the two hearts that from now on will beat as one. Immediately after the eeremonf Rev. Eecwaton kissed bis bride three titnee. From the church the large assembly want to the residence ul i. 1. Swan where the members of the church had prepared antee reception for their pastor and bride, wheat an decant supper was haa, ana eevarai bouts wait spent in games, conversation, etc. The bride a) on of Lebanon's most popn- kr vourw ladles, and tbe groom aa wall ooruretulalobinawlfeo winning the heart tod r " of auch a rrrmpn"" through list. The groom ia a young man of fine sterling qualities, and haa the promise of a bright mtaremuaatalDeamhncMmproisssn Ha csnsi Is ear town about nine months ago was secured M pastor of tha First T bvwamaehejekelaea which time be be endeared histaeh ta the hearts of hie saopis- Ttat EsrswloiMmwilhahcastoirrstaes wishing him and hia bride a happy voy aeattnexwhllie. ' ' - Mas. Bliashsth Carsllisradisd at bet hi this city, Wedsaarlay, maeca 1. lias, at aasak. bewaaniwaas, M day aM. Ike erne ban aa OarhaJs, rmm.Aanlla, tan. M.U tbaiOidJuraf Oct 1131. Thar moved to Mo,, In tasD, where they spent th asset of tbe stave natal UN, aa wnssa fear nay OwaithiaitadaT whOTwaiy rivpd wa wi ttP aa waiah year wteyaaaeawteataevsw, Waaw. esmwo eaeg bead g paaaa, aa lit lag ibegasi ainer awiaati bvAklasambnaT. MrevQutaaen la aaati(ahflthJbmwn,gyaaBdairl, of which nsurvrMhar Mn. t .aaHmaam af Partasnd, Mrs. 6a. Scaler, of Dayton, Waeb. Mm U Itamw.ot Watarhw, Mm f. A.eam.Wmaas asm MM aKM naniti pi. at wraplaas, ow or aTamet MtmsKHeataa. Meal, of Mi ma. 'ada-CassttisrssMMia a preamaiwi of OiriaUanJtTatat peat of ago and joined UmTmU'l sarta stiarch, and he Mvad a ea- veMChraramarMmetaaa. afaav.Nsi e'naaaar.awa aiataawba baa wmkn (devacawmaob haiy pnparaa, auw as aaati aa icraua air tbe past ar ywars. Wbaremsui waaeatswai by narrooa aiastiatiim swetaget a ny a told. Mar htarbsod died I yvaar baM Jauaary. flttwlUee aariad la-day at W e-steck, ta raaMeeak amaeary. , , AJHfMbKjUWK- AljM. JM h ktsaay st aa jab. tab dgesbmay.lriWUa of mpoemtad awe the Ad aiaiatsatoref th aataUef Fwkw Web, linind, asll the fcUowlBf rsal property belonging t eatd Bari"hlli ti shllht firf KUaki Vetttt etlManatbaaat enraer of 8. W. Xhrm a iliiiitliialnid He , aotlficattot Ia.me3, Tawaahlp Js aoutn swap aae Weatof am WUaunetssaterMealtl them Wast 11 ehahia; tbenee Kofth as chains and N Irak; kjsei Meet tt ewaeMaeaM -' i-gi""'"gi eonmining mm saw, ahore described bad being and lying in Iinn&OBts. Utvaoe, I will In uaisuanas of asM Beans aad pass aall earn lead aa the 1Mb day af Msich. 1st, at tbe court beuaa door m th ettr of Ataanr. Una Ooua Omga" at th boor aft a. as. ef eaat dap aabigkeat taraaah hi aaad. Tbeaaaaad'eaat Peter Ton, being leeairaple ta said land. A.J.W1, Admisisvwvsf of eatd estet. W. B. Blhlavj, . AH peratm knowing tti!lTia In debted to me will please call and set tle at oik a I am needing my snooey. En KKLiaWBEKOCB. SArrwr CHrcavaaaotiiog oewry Mandey at 11 a. . 7.r. m. ay School at 10 a.m. Toong People's Marti rig every vadajr at r. rmye4natlnf every Wedneaday at I p.m. tiB.tAMAl-atr, The Tmum deairas to again retaind it trieod wbe are In arnon thai wo are in great need of ear fnaaej. , We aannot pay our oebte wMlboat tt. We hope eryne who I befetndwiajen oorrfl at an earty aateaed eeroe. otlaa pCuatest. Standing of the four loading can didates in C. C. HucUcman'8 vot ing coategt is as follow: MARRIED MEN. C. B. .Montague C. H. Raldton M. A. Miller J. K. Charlton MARRIED LAtUliW. Mrs.k M.Miller Mrs. Menzies Mrs. aUlaton Mrs. Montague j r ', " . YOIWO MEK. , Jack Ralston . ' N. W. Smith N. a Dalgleiab RobL Montague YOUNO LADIES. Addie Simpson Libbie Carothers Jessie MoCalley Grace Roherts t. . 168 14(5 137 105 222 1C7 144 103 288 256 93 61 194 169 . 88 LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. . Chanead gvery Week V Wheat i9e. Oat-85e. Hay 12perton. Flmir tl Ofluertack. Chop fl 28 fjer vwL Bran Me per ewt. MlddUnga-tl 00 per ewt. rotator' Vai Apple Dried, 7c per lb. PluW-Dried, 6c Beef Driasad. A4, Veal t(ibc Ferk-llreasod, tcH Land-lSJfritt. HaiDe-lfcltoperlb. ehottldm lue, BiA-13,(,lieprlB. , Oeeae, l per dot. Dtteks 5 Oe per dee. , CnteboavwMMaa, ' Turkey Ha parhV. res-aSr werdea. ' Butter iic per lb. idea Oieaalewly, mCE FOB mBLICATIQK. lead Cmca at Osama cay. asm, t ef aa mtaaaaa ta maU Irtirai(ttik.lt woofwmtiemV BetbretheCteit eftlrni etAsmay. tsae, eaemsskit.iaa.Mi rajaaaum, aa mat amid laumr, jsATXB A, BOLTI, rvs. a tiH. aw at '.H t w. J I. f. p. at aVW.Mwra.il ,aas.sB, 4.aaaN aaslaa ta am bis !.: wuuamJ. stutsaa, urlaaa nenaa aninr Ms. all A. 'J' f- f iWALAJa m art. ALBANY. ORBGOrl . 4 .isiMKmmmam- mm- . f -iEaiV Asttiaiaawimtyjiwfij s laat mm anMAeMbaBBjpB aypMJTttmwsMA K'- awe imam " is ri'f.Trn i i i fil iff. I ill 1 U ml' W.C. DAVIS, (SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SIMPSON.) ALBANY, OREGON. Carries a Complete Assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, ' Hats, Boots ud Shoes, Farnisbing Goods and Grooeries. Premium tickets given with every dollar s worth of goods, cash purchase. Special discounts allowed on Cloaks, Blankets, and Highest market prices paid taken in exchange for merchandise. PUGH & , . Com pie Grocery BIEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Glassware and Quaensware. , Cocntry Produc Taken at Highest Market Price. DOHACA' BRICK CORNER. JOB Fin Tk. OoUati-lW Fablistiiiif minml tr. aactin 500.900 new loWribm to thslr lunily itorp paDtr, v r.Ot ri"!l-J?Ori.' hwfoM ia the ordinary way Uili would require mnime, vn nan m money" end in order to pore tiiM ire are willing to paw tboM waal inbaenMnowMtrraVBei . I Tot correot anewer -to 0eUeerm4 TiMktB Je.4nu CASH REWARDS. For the correct anwer to Any OSlMortL . t ww for ihe ecrrect bsw tow TWO words, . ww For tbe eorroct Mawer to.auT THRU word, . w For tbe oorroct aotwer to any imCKamfrll, row the fnrMCtaJtMrvrtoafiT f IVf Word, B " : a Sr.dil Crji Priiss ft .101 Ft) la Cai. Here are the word-riddles, one of the ten word eorrecuy . , Tm.sriafmttOnait. s -ta- - PE S ' PAat enrpie or other eolori. in i "in-att" wlu' yjuwMS ef Taaw Twplcsl Use, wlib &uit -T -0 - V BO- etewwmc vaaa . ' Z. !?IZi55wHj '"'iT'" Tsalfmamrami, . - : -. ; . - .- w . -t IXHillTlCI JmJtSi S'awaa LV i Kk whkti every on elKioat las. Ihaaaasesiamaimpwvr, SJioialawortsiWI'la- "f" , l. . k. u any OPWIBRJ iZ Itrtl rV fliannu sirrapjearaaeem.-- maws aanaet wsraa w- r.v.rv Compear; JLnewf.F-jnr ma m. i-nsei Vvsaftaavaiai 'l.ufr,.rv u,.f, h. fW ibrea sijo, r'JXZSZ U - , ZuSuH h" 1 rarameaeaa ssisoa w P GelMtl fulsMsg Cfl., 121 D-sitori SL, Cbico, IttlFllL sWeff jMn all cash purchases of Clothing, all other winter goods. for all kinds of country produce WALLACE M A i CAIXT OrjlMKINMtsvrt thelLxnamiOffioe. Goaf work and low prieea. Co oi C&kago, IUinoig, ku deter inl 1ft !8. the folhwing jm wcrt-nddue, Tint fr . For the correct ajiawar to mt fill.wordi. Tar tL correct acjwer to aav BSVEN words, .179 tt Tor tbe correct answer to Mr IIGHT.worfa, lv3 (t Jrwtri eorrect answer te any jiouiwrrwa, mm f For the eorreol uttwwrAe ALL of tbe TEN word, 800 0C can tou solve themT Remember ny aoivea widi wr yoa a u.w iu naau. amwref Itmrwl U he eorraet. T rrrt even af U- rti-l lea Wee. fcaa 'at, la las maaes e wluaaaas. a anaai April Dttl UJ M pusuaueo, w me out&ber af la Uol ,,t nh Mdh anawer. Thaa if two woraa are a. tv. wards and oa. aim as many eopM efta. r smabers. aMoamsoewuaTaaAKls. A- WreTHBl -W -mvevw v -s. ) I