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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1893)
i 1 v r-"-f m ; Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, J UN 15 2, ISM. fyp-AdiHtuuuil loculii nu lit iiii?(!."(B1 Conio'in for oli work. Try the new ili'lnk, Cream Soda, at Ziihu's. 8ieulal li-ikliiK (luno tn iinlur ut Mrs May Zuhii's, . . r 0. W. Whei'litr and wife arc vlnit lug their miii In Independence.' M. A. Mlllor curries it complete line of paints mill oils. - f Fresh ili.'H, uikcs mid bread ut Pocblcr's grocery store. , M. A. Miller now liui) it complete line of drugs mill stationery. (JAY will will lie ut Hie City Hotel June I), 8, II mid 11). (.'oiilsiitutlon free. 1'uiiim and pipe down to Albuny prlceH. F. C. Ayuiw & Co, Call Hint examine my new stock of spring clothing. B. I Bach. The Misses Kirk, of AHmny, were visiting tiiolr brother, B. F. Kirk and wife, thin week, J. H. Courtney M. D. I'hyaloian, Burgeon mid Aoeouclieur, Lebanon, Or. The Miiocbeo p'utnic bus been changed from Albany to Lebanon, Saturday May 10, W. J. Tumidge lias (told the city express business liiuliidlng both hacks to J. J. Gentry. We are offering great reductions In team harness. Call and get prices. , Fury & Kktti.e. Wlllamc! to University has a college yell all ready. Here it Is: "Ti-er-r-u laoop-a-diiy Wll lam-ette." One good orgun for sale) price very low. Also furniture. Inquire ut real deuce or this ofllee. M iih. Kinh. A large slock of spring clotliing has just been received by 8. P. Bitch. He has the lutest styles uud colors. Call and gel prices. Tke uiiirchauts excursion party reached Kan Francisco in thirty-nine houri- fiuni the time of leaving Yn- l ti 1 1 1 it . A fast uud snfe trip. Fruit trees for sale at M. L. Fowler's nursery, at bed-rock prices. Call and got my prices before Inlying elsewhere, Prune trees very cheap for the next thirty days. M. L. Fiiuhthh, Tiingulit, Or. Fifty cents Is a small doctor bill, but that Is all Is will cost you loeure any ordinary case of rhoiuuutism if you use Chamberlain's Palu llalm. Try il and you will be surprised ut the prompt re lief It utliirds. The flint appllcutlon will quiet the puin. fill cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller, druggist. Pres. John M. BIims, of the State Agricultural College, will lecture ill the Presbyterian church tills evening at 7:31) o'clock. All uru cordially in vited The lecture is In connection with the graduating exercises of the public schools, which takes place lu the same church at, 2:!l() p. in. Conn out friends. t' Monday afternoon, while t wo of A. P. Kowquust'a children were running around the house In opposite directions they eolided, knocking the hoy down cutting u very large gash over his left eye to the bone, making a very had wound. l)i" Claru M. Buvldson dress ed the wound which la getting uloug nicely. There will he services in the Firs! Presbyteriuii church every Bunday, morning and evening. The evening sermon Is especially intended for the young people. Young People's prayer meeting at 7 1'. M. on Bunduys. All arc cordially invited to come uud wor ship with ua. Pleuse make yourself know i' to the Pastor. . EUWABl) ECObKSTON. The Vancouver Electric Railway Company has discovered how too keep small hoys from fooling with rolls of trolley wire which they happen to leave along the truck. A imull wire leading to the live trolley wire charg es the soli with electricity, and the small boy who fools with It wishes lie liiulon't. Sid you ever notice tliut the days of tile month and week are always the Baltic in March and November, uud in April uud July. That is, if March conies in on Monday, November will do the same. The same rule applying to the other named mouths. In leap year January Is with Miirch and No vember. The lust day of February and the fourth day of July always oc our on the enuie day of the week. The aaine is true of the 24th day of May und Clirlstmus. Ex. Inuc Benjamin relumed home from Portland Buturduy. HAY will be at the City Hotel June (Ith to 10l.h. Consultation fiec, Prof. Ijiitta and M Iss Ramsey of Shedd are Visiting old friends In Lebanon. W.C Faulkner intends to give up Hie miinagcmeiit of the Bt. Charles Hotel next Monday. John West lias moved Into Rev. J. R. Kirk putrlek'a old residence. Mr. W. F. Read, one of Albany's prominent merchants was In Leba non over night this week, , Mr. E. H'llllsou und wife, who have been stopping lu Lebanon for some weeks, left Monday for Portland. The pliyslcluns in Lebanon have given Prof. J. Harry Gay splendid rceommedution in regard to the work he bus ull ready done In Lebanon. The Church of Christ ineels In the Academy lor regular services evory Lord's Day in the morning at 11 o'clock. Bunday school ut 10 o'clock. All ure Invited to attend. I have 10 acres of garden luud un joining Lebunon, part of it lays on the inside of the incorporation, for sale at a bargain. Call and get prices and see the land. W. C, Pktkuhon. I urn now prepared to furnish sup plies of all kinds to hop growers cheap er than they can be bought lu Port land, quassia wood whale oil soup a specialty. J. A Lambbkson, Commission Merchant, Lebunon Or. Bend your name and uddresa to Rend Peucock & Co., Albuny, Oregon, und mention tiie Exi'KESB, they will mull you a fashion sheet free each month. Bill Nye has an income of about $150,000 a year. Considerable for a man of so few brains, according to the estimate placed on him by some of our Albuny und several Beullle people. Democrat. John Green was tukon to Eugene Buturday by Sheriff Croner for stub bing C. E. Bycra, a restuurunter at Junction City. The light grew out of a dispute over wages. He was slab- lied through the left lung. Prof. J. Hurry flay has been In Al bany for the past two weeks, where lie lias dune a ltfe amount of work. The Prof, ulwuys gives satis faction and if your eyes trouble you call on lilin at the City Hotel. June li to 10. J, E.Davis and wife, of Portland, who were visiting Mr. Menzies ut this place, hud a luiiuwiiy accident last Buturduy while returning from Soda- ville. One of liie lilies gut caught and the leiiin circled around and upset the buggy. Mrs. Davis jumped out uud escaped uninjured but Mr. Davis was eonsuletstiiy nruised up. t he buggy wus badly broken. Mr. Jos. Puttcrson, u pioneer of 1R4I), died at Corvallis Buturduy, and wus burled in his fumlly lot in Albuny Bunday afternoon. Rev. O.W. Hill, of the Baptist church, conducted the services. Mr. Patterson was u mull highly respected by nil who knew hi'u. He formerly resided in Hub county, where he leaves relatives and friends to mourn his dcut.lt. The Oregon Pucilic railroad Com- pany have sent word to the manage ment of the ball team ut Albuny that If the league Is orgunized, they will erect suitable grounds at Yuquina und give an occasional excursion there during the summer taking the clubs over as an attraction to visitors there. Review., Are you insured? If nut, now is the time to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as an i nsii run against any serious results from nu attack of bowel complaint during the. summer months. It la ul- most certain to be needed and should be procured ut once. No other remedy can take its place or do its work. 2S and 50 cent bottles for sale by H. A. Miller, druggist. t Notice comes to us that another one of Oregon's pioueers bus pusscd the dark river and Joined the "great major ity on the other side. Mr. G. H. Ward died at his home a few m lies north of Coburg in Lane county, at 10:110 a. in. ou May 2(1. 1808. Ho was one of the early pioneers, a man of great strength of diameter and sterling worth, uud hud Hccumtilnted a handsome compe tence nu hia well managed farm. There has been recorded a mortgage of $100,000 by the Salem Consolidated Street Railway company to the North west Loan and Trust Company, of Portland, the iustrumout bearing date May 11th and to run six months from that time. It covers all the property of the street railway company in Buleiu uud its suburbs power house, machinery, wires, tracks, franchise and real estate. T he note bears Inter est at 8 per cent per uiiiium. t' Go to Zalin's for nifTk shakes. (!, A. Huliii is now making delicious ice cream. 1. R. Boruin has moved into his new bouse. R. C Miller is building an addition on to his house. Two of C. A. Zuhn's brothers, of Corvallis, were visiting him this week. Salem Woolen Mills arc paying 15 and 16 cents per pound for wool. ('all on Frey and Bottle and free the oarguins they are offering in team har ness. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Morgan, both of our milliners visited Albany yester day. E. L. Power, successor to Thompson k Ovcrnioniit Albany, is the place to buy harness, whips, robes, etc. Mrs. Funk took real sick' in the school room WcdneBduy bu,t wus able to be taken home yesterday. Tliut heud uche may oomo from you eyes being defective. Call and see Gay, the optical specialist. City Hotel four days. For aing'e or double harness, sad dles etc., go to E. L. Power at Thomp son & Overmun'a old stand, Albany, Oregon. Mr. Win. Powers and Hattie Ryn olds of Weston, Wush, is in Lebunon visiting old friends. They are former residents of this pluce. The Stayton Times has been sold by Its proprietor, Mr. Lyon, who will aeek a mie other avocation. He made a bright clean newspaper. The gun Fruncisoo Chronicle gave a puge "write up" of the reception given to the purtles on the excursion from the valley. Atty Garland, of this place made a speech ut the bauquet, a-li it'll win also published. On Tuesday, May 23rd, in the cir cuity court, at, Dallas, Polk county, Mrs. LIlliunMoorchouse, was granted a divorce from her li"sbaDd George Moorehousc. Biie was gven u decree lor tlie costs and also to resume her maiden name. Lillian Hiickleman. Telescope. Severn! Individuals recently disturb, ed u meeting at the Sanderson school house, in the Forks of the Suntiain, and being remonstrated with for such conduct resented by following up the objectors after wards und throwing rockB ut them us they were driving home in a carriage, one of llic rocks going within a few inches of a child's hei.d sleeping lu Its father's uriiis. VYiimints were issued for Gno. Prion, John Bmiili uud R. Foreo, and Sheriff Jackson brought in the first two. Tliey will be prosecuted on sev eral churges. On Tuesdity Mrs. M. E. Bilyeu wus engaged in doing the family washing, she placed her 15-nionths old buby in a high chair near her und us she sup posed out of hurm's way. The little fellow was placed too near the wall and stove, for without- auy waring to the mother, the baby pushed with sufficient fori against the wall to up set the chair in which It was sitting, and throw the child ofl the hot Btove. Before the mother could get to it its face an J hands were frightfully burn ed, the skin adhering to the stove. Medical attendance was culled in and made the little sufferer as comfort able as possible. Beio Press. Dr. M.J. Davis is a prominent phys ician of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and nas been actively engaged in the prac tice of medicine for the past thirty five years. On (he 26th of May, while In Dea Moines, en route to Chicago, he wus suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold (.'ham'er lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the pust seventeen years, and knowing its reliublity, he pro cured a twenty-five cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured him. The excitement and change of wuter incident to traveling often produces a diarrhoea. Every one should procure a bottle of this Remedy before leuving home. For side by M. A. Miller, drug gist. Robert Johuson, of Corvallis, ou be ing interviewed ut Chiougo ubout the fair, said: "The world's fair is a mam moth optical delusion. The buildings are built principally of plaster and paint, but they present u speotaole as Imposing us granite walla and perhaps auswer their purnoae as well. The unfinished condition of many build lugs und exhibits la very unsutifuctory to the western visitor, who will likely Bee the fair but once yet there is as much here as the average slght-seer can abaorb. The world's fair has not becu over estimated it is a wonder fill sight and Is a success in every way but financially. The Oregon exhibits I or truit unit wheat are attracting much attention and 1 believe the beat on the I grounds, ENJAMIN Have just received a Large and Well-Selected Stock of Dress Goods, Linens, Table Linens, Laces, Boots, Shoes, Embroideries, Clothing, Underwear, And other goods, direct from, the East, and Their Prices Are So Low That they will astonish you. Be Sure and Call and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere. Cot ntry Produce Taken at Highest Market Price. Remember the place-In the Odd Fellows' Building NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE. LEBANON, - - - - - OREGON. Clearly Visible. The abundance of light in our new store renders the most delicate shade and the faintest pattern clearly visible which enables one to make selections of Sprin? Clotliing without the slightest inconvenience. t IVo Ilaudsomer Clothing was ever opened in this City than that we have received for this Spring's trade. Suits in Cheviots, Velours, Tivolis, Bedford Cords, and Fancy Cassimeres. Neglige Shirts, Dress Shirts, Underwear and Neckwear. New Stiff Hats and Fedoras, and Footwear of The Best Makes. Special Attention The L. E. BLAIN FLINN block. ALL GOODS The managers of the onunery are now putting in their corn at the rate of about fifteen acres says the Eugene Guard per day ou the Buslimll farm north of town. They will plant about sexenty-flve acres. They have fourteen horses and eight men at work, are running two rolling cultiva tors and have three men running the corn droppers. The ground is thor ouligly cultivated liefore planting and great pains are heiig taken to have everthiugjust right to incure a good Ciop, k R0S. i SEP" Given to Mail Orders'.JFJ CLOTHING CO., ALBANY, OREGON. WARRANTED. Nine girls of the Monmouth public school played a game of ball with nine boys of that institution last Saturday and beat them. Both sides were neat ly uniformed, the girls in white waists and black skirts to the knees, the boys in white and blue, The cheers from the crow d in behalf of the feminine Warn, "rattled1, the boys who j were ahead until the lust two Iuuings, and the girls succeeded in scoring one niore run than the boys. The score ! stood 36 li) 55 In favor of the fair sex. j Wm Elkins had an exciting run I away last Sunday.