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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1893)
Lebanon Eipress. CITY OFFICIALS, MtYOR RKCOKWH...... TKKASl'KKK NORMAL.- ,..r.H.RAUTOX M. MII.LRR. .J. A. ROHKRT8. J5.C.AC'KKY. 4 a.c.mi.YCT, COTJSCmiEK J. O. BULKS. 5. W. KlK!, City CouncBmeetsoa the first nd third : Xoea.y eveninj of month. , Circuit Court. The followinr dvil w eiedis(ied ofr Bntige 4 Be" Mn"W"""e Co. -Smith Senders. nuKwn wiiMrawn : jufig meottfor wantof answee, J. C. Boyor , Smiik fienitere, to recov er twmey; judxuenl tor -airte amiwer. J. t. Sletsoo to. Smioa fccdtm, to re . cons money ; jwlsmem fer f answer. Arfpiment of G. V. mist.ontinued. Bridpt Meach Co. w. fi. K. Smith and J. W.Custck.to recover ineer; suit dis niantl with cusu. ' HCSHv iiiuare,.M chants Insurane Co., seseeer money; contiiBued. ' E.1.J Curtice, to. A. T. Cwwe, divorce, referred tt H. C. Watson, eawfcoued. H. Bryant to. Win. MctSMnlst, foreclos re; dafaolt and decree. Fras Bros. to. K. Bndeva recover money; default and judgment . The -Lebanoiv. Danciof Sub will irlre Mother darvae at this sViace on May 5. This dob always has good music and the beat of order. ' My wife was oonS ned to her bed for ' over two months with a wry severe attack s rheumatism. We eoef.d get BothingUiat would afford her any re lief, aisbat last resort we pm f taaro- beriaui'siPain Balm a trial. T oar great m&rwe began to Improve After the first application, and by wring it vegolarlt'-she wa aoc able to get up and aUeml to her houae work. X. H. Johnson, W C I. Knntson 4 Co., ' Kensiugtaa. Minn. SO eent bnttee j Aar sale bjM. A. Miller. , CHieeo. April 211 Two bundsed Solus for (be world's fair arrived tbi snoniingand created a sensation. The flmtadviessof their approach was a call for the. Bolice. A kail of blue-coats was sent out o meet the train atBiity arrat street, and round the train crew ' Wssieged in a&asgage car aud the Zulus .ym possseeion of the train. It seems one of tliek number lost something aad held .the conductor responsible. They were only pacified after a long v palaver and tatam to their destination within the grounds. Cigarette fiends do not worry - about the law prohibiting their sale and use in Waelirngton.-aaye the Walla Waits Vuion. ' The law .tines not define what is or ciiatl be considered a iarette or cigarette paper, ft staivir mkes K uulawful to make, taty, aell, give away or furnish cigarettes or cigarette paper. The same identical little atinkiag nui sance, now called a cigarette, will eon tinue to befoul the air, flavor the breath, aud stain the fingers of men aud hoys, but it wui tie he ealled a eigarette. It will be given another ame; perhaps it will be called a fioa eoc after the author of the law. "A rose by any other name will smell as sweet." Hereafter, a cigarette, dis guised at a Boscoe, will stink as badly. The Statesman has the following to say, is regard to the purchase of the stove foundry at the prison, and the proposed jute miU. The state was au thorized to pay as high as $65,000 for this plaut, had the officers thought it to be worth that sum. Five different apprahbateats were obtained on the property, and the price paid (140,000 is said to be so more than the property is worth. This will prove a boon to the o (fluent of the state prison, for the men, long idle, are beginning to be quarrelsome. Those stales that have a"' ried to get along with tlieir con unemployed have always found most difficult task. With the pro- .-d jute mills aud the stove foundry M state will he able to furnish em- j ,ji-ymeut fur all of her convicts. The j jute mill, however, will not be ready fi.r operation until some time next year, and when completed will net employ one-half as many convicts as the state is expected to have by that time. There will be also employment fur quite a number for several months during the summer, in the brick yard, i ti the manufacture of bricks to be used in the coDstrnctiou of state buildings. 1'iV acanirine this riant at the llimre mentioned, the state officers will still tiave $23,000 of the original appropria i ion to use in the purchase of material nd in the operation of the foundry ' Btii the institution begius to bring In urue. . j . riaia Cttart. In miM.ians'np ofTlorence 0 Karrell at ftt, N E Faradl annointed nuudnji. ."Solid IIOUS. In estate stfUsmiTriear, new citation w ordered toscll reasnue. , lneataleirOTBdii, personal prriar. rty ordered sold. S'-m account tiled. lsguardiinstajasfBenj SerflinR et a pe nitiott u sett oestahi personal pronely granted. In ardiaBainf Slund W and Frauds "Wagum, real incniarty was ordered mid. In estate! Sm Bt-jist, peosonal property old. . Lucy Wriest vac appointed adiiiiniitia tor in estate of Maty F lxwner. fiyvwi Notice. Kotice is aeretiyvau to all whom iCmsy .rtoncero, that ttc undersigned has beeuty June Lountr Court far I Jim County, Oreaun, duly appoinaed Kxeoiilor of the last will end testament of .Jwph Moist, deunued, .sate of Liua County, Oregon. All neraaaa aviii! claims agaiaat said estate are hear ty required to ps.swnt them .properly weritied 10 the eadereigued at Lebauou, Oregon, within six wuntlis after this dale " This th day of Jttrch 1898. C.F. Mowr, Executor of tueestatraf Jos. Moist, dee'd. "B'nTilKarotii (B..vsaRLAiit, Atty's tor Eiecntar. 1 ThcLatest. I am now receiviag my spring and: summer Sloes oi areas goods, novel' uee in wasn goods aad wool fabrics. cUstTEL . YorNG, -Altny, Oregon. ,'ttcfclce to Tamxarers of Lebanon .Vs I am finishing up my work in tb&city, persons whose property has netAeen assessed will find it to their sdvan:age to call on me where ever tbev see me. If they do not their as aessaMnt may be made from the own ership book and may be rated too high. Very Bespectftilly, ' J.iC. Habdzk, . Deputy Assessor jaVdmlnlatratofa Motloa. Kotiee is hereby given ahat the snder- jigned has been duly appointed by the county wart of Linn Cournv, Oregon. ad ministraMr of the estate at A. W. Urubb, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are bereby notified to present tbem to the undoraisaed st Leba non, Oreaan, duly verified, within six months frets this date. J)ated this 27th day of Match, tm ' i.U. Barea, Admr. 3. B. Wtan, Any. for Ad nr. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious colic can almost invariably ted, by their fellings, when to expect an attack.. If Chamberlain's Colic. Chol era and Diarrhoea Bemedy b taken as soon as these symptoms appear, they can ward off disease. Huch persons should always keep the Bemedy at band, ready for immediate use when needed. 1 wo or three doses of it at the right time will save tbem much trouble. For sale by M. A. Miller. Albany Steam Laundry EICEAEDS I PHILLIPS, Proprs, .Albany, Oregon. All Orders Receive Promt Attention. Special Rates for familj Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Befunded. R. 8. ROBERTS, Agent, le bit non. Oregon The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. HacW. Receiver, Direct Line Quick Dispatch- Low it reight Kates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. Oeean Steather Sailings. 8. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves Ban Krancisco, March 14 and 24. , " Yaquina, , , ' lb and 2d. This Companrreserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. KIVEB BTEAMKK8. Steamer "Ho&e" day and leaves Portland. WerinMu Saturiisr at 6 A. H. H. C. Bit. Oen. Ae-t, Bulmon SL Wharf, Portland. D. R. Vaiiohs, Gen. Ae't, ijun Francisco, Cal. 0. C. Boons, U. F. 4 P. A.. . C'orvallis, Oreaon. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Chaiusi Kvi'rj Wk. Wheat oSc. Oats Ste. lla.V li)Mrtmi. Flour $1 (i per suck. I'bnp $1 25 per cat. Bran (lc per cn ' Middlings $MH iwr cwt. PotaliH ft. AppleeJ)hi'd, 7c r lb. Plums lrieti,e. Onions ic, ; Biwi ItvseH,c. Veal i(ii!5c. Pork llressed. 7. Lard 121. ' Hams lilfolta per lb. Hhoulders Wc. Bides 12Jc per lb. tJtvsi' $ per dos. Pucks $5 (10 per dox. Chickens W (i(5 4 0(1. Turkeys Klc per lb. Es(9 15c terdox. li..tter 25o rr lb. niiles tireen, 2(i3c; dry, DC SpsiB Jackets. I have my new spring stock of jt ets realy for ivour inspection The asMirtnienl Is tiie Inrimil In Allwm and all :nti;i siyles. prices are rii'trt Samit.i. E. YorKo, - Albany, Ore(f.in, All iiersims knowiiii themselves iu debted to me will please call and set tle at once us I am ueeiling my money. En KKI.LB.VHKKUKK. BANKLEBANON, LEBAXOK. OREGON. transacts t General luting Easiness. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK. Eschaiire sold on Kew Tork.8an Francis co, and Portland and Albany, Oreaon. Couasnons made on lavontble terms. FOETIILLEl I IEYIIG, DEALERS IS ALL IINDS OF FURNITURE, CAB PETS, WALL PAPER ASD FUTURE FRAMES. Undertakinsr a Specialty. ALBANY. OREGON DALGLEISB 4 EVERETT? OKALehS IX Fnrnitnre & Hardware, Carpets,. Wall - Paper, f iBdoi Shades, Floor Mattings, ic. " -AL80-- Windows, Doorw, cuiiaers naraware, &c, Ate. LEBANON, OKEJOX. TRADC HARKS. OtSIOII FATEMTB. aQsOVVaVaanUTat mm. 1 w BbosUiwit, Xkw Yobk. S wkm lor atcurirut puou in America. ymt xmuai Ittni out by u u txmhi bttfor U puwtc by mum giTea tim tf oiucga m Umi so Urrast slmitatKni of mr MotlSc ssnr to Ox oruL SplmaiOl. lllBHisud. No tauuinat ranSUOUZIHrctM Atttnm MUSK ' (Ml Fcaususas, Jbl arasdaal, Ji lot aT Udik DOUGLAS i Scisattte Aawicu I tl. ? CAW ATS I sr Jill m i Tm Ma) ,1 Va L S3 SHOE Mr. mP?" 0 to Mas prlos. W.L. Douglas sbMasnssiaaranrwaara. gyyooay ittonia was tm M fcsdntr owa TOOIM.11 as (l Uw baal Mn lor ""osT. JbooCMfaiaetnroartootiiMffOT yoiohaaui, w. L. Douglas Bhoea.waofc '"nt WvS tM pnoaa asv an aad aiMiia. a thmiaaaios oaa tastily. . arTak ! SsbfltltoU.S' -Beware ffrma. aoBstsiivlBtwluioatir.T W.ksaatisBritkfta,aUsa. SoUkr C. C- Hackleman, LEBANON, OK. W. C DAVIS, SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SIMP80N. J ALBANY, OREGON. Carries a Complete Assortment of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Bsots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Grooeries. rroiuium tickets given with every dollar s worth , ' ' of goods, cash pnrchase. . Spetinl discounts allowed on all cash purchases of Clothing, Cloaks, Blankets, and all other winter goods. Highest market prices paid for ali kinds of country produce taken in exchange for merchandise. PUGH & -A180 CompIete Grocery. MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Glassware and Queensware. Corntry Produce Taken at Highest Market Price; DONACA'S BRICK CORNER. Subscribe For The READ,' PEACOCK, & CO. (8U0CES9OR8 TO W. F. BEAD.) Albany - - Oregon, 2ARKV flAPTIVATING UAPES, 6LORIOUS OWNINGS, JUST THE THING FOR SPRING. The Latest Novelties, Ihe SpringDressGoods. A Large Assortment of Boots & Shoes. Caps, Trunks & Valines, Umbrellae & Parasols, Etc. Agent for BmV tcrick Patterns. faTTMail Orders Receive Prompt Attention CbII and See t's. Rand. Poarni J). n WALLACE KEEP A CAKHY- $1.50 Per Year. Newest Shades, .Albany, Oregon.