Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, SEPT. 89. ISIW. (Additional loouls nu nmrt nage.W. Come in for nb wurk. I''ron)i bread at Zuhn'ti. Buy boots and shoes of Read1, Peacook A Co. M. A, Miller curries a complete line of pulnts and oils. J. H. Frey and family left Monday or Los Angeles, Cal. Fresh pies, cakes and bread at Peeblor's grocery store. A new pnpur cutter for the paper mills arrived this week. M. A. Miller now has a complete hue of drugs and stationery. The Brat shipment of hops from this place, this year, was made yesterduy. J. 8. Courtney M. D. Physician, Burgeon and Accoucheur, Lebanon, Or. Alex Houk and wife, from Crook county, are visiting his parents at this place. All persons know'.og themselves In debted to M. A. Miller will please cull and sett le at once. Mr. I. Haltuiarsh bus returned home from Ills trip to the world's fair und visit In the east. Tito con fuotlonor's art, making cream candies and other confectlouery, Is taught at Zalin's store. J. M, Ralston and family were In the city Saturday and Sunday, visiting relatives and old friends. When in Albany don't fall to call 01 the Ladles' Buzaur In their new quar turn, and see their elegant full stock. Claude Eaton left this week for Ne braska to join bis parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton are both Improving in health. The street commissioner bus (juke a number of men und teams ut work hauling gruvel on the streets, prepar ing for tlie winter. The Crown paper mills at Oregon City have again closed down for two weeks, In order to work on" some of the accumulated stock now on bund. Mr. J. A. Ileurd. formerly of this place, who now bus u position under Black In the custom bouse, Is In Leba non this week, visiting old friends. (Senator Mitchell has Introduced a bill In the senate to appropriate 1375, 000 for the construction of two steam revenue outters for the Pacific const. The Lebanon public school opened last Monday morning with 145 pupils, which is a few less than last yeur, but a very good showing for the first day. J. C. Bilyeii brought a double turnip up to the post-ofllce tills week, which was quite a curiosity. It grew on Ills little place just outof town. It weighed !)j llw. Hay if you want your watch, clock, or Jewelery repaired and haven't the cash, bring us farm produce. "Any thing goes" except pole cuts r badg ers, at Hardy's. Messrs. Harrington and Coehral and their families left Wednesday on a trip over on tho coast. They have gone over there to look around with a view to locate. Married, Sept. 27, 1803, at Mr. John Beard's, Mr. Henry M. Hayes, of Marlon county, Or., and Miss Florence Beard, of Linn county, Or., Rev. C. R. Lamar nftlclntlug. Ed Kellenborgor and nephew, J. C. Gordon and Jos. Mayer left Tuesday ou a fishing and hunting trip In the mountains. They Intend going as far over as the Matoles. Mrs. Geo. Rice Is In Portland' this week, attending some of tho grand openings of the millinory stores, and to lay In a new stock of fall millinery goods of the latest styles. Preaching at the Baptist church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sundry school at 10 a . m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. ni. C. R. Lamar, Pastor. Married, Sept. 20, 1893, at the resi dence of the bride's parents, In Water loo, Or., Mr. Geo. F. Shaw, of Leba non, Or,, and Miss Nettie M. Rltter, of Waterloo, Or,, Rev. C. B, Lamar offici ating, The Ladies' Bazaar of Albany baa again added a millinery department, and has secured the services of a first olass trimmer from San Francisco. Call around and see them when in Albany. J, E. Adeoi'a family arrived in th (Ht,y the first of the Week. TheChampfcm Mill flout Is the Urn In the market,. Try it. C. E. Pugh turn rented and memi into the F. A.,8wan house. Have you examined those :ie summer suits at 8. P. Bach's. Itev. Beattle has been quite sksVuf lale,. but is now improving. Cask paid for produce at PeebiM't grocery store; highest market price. Mrs. J.H.1". Hope, who has been quite sick again, we are glad to report better. We will take wheal, oats or haw in payment for subscription foi theEx- PKBK9. R. H. Roberts has rented Sr. Hone's fish market, and has taken possession ef the premises. Mr. Pugh is acting as city treasurer, and 8. M. Garland us school clerk, in the abseiice of J. A. Roberts. A boarding house In San Franoutco, filled with non-union sailors,, was blown up Saturday by union sailw. Thanking my many friends and cus tomers for past favors I beg a continu ance of the same, and in future as in the oust I guarantee perfect satisfaction in every liiHljiiee. J. E. Athux, The Watch-maker, At Smith's Drug Store. Ihiiiic Ilenjumiu returned home last Saturday from Portland. Rumor has it that It Is something more than busi ness that attracts him down there. Bend your name and address to Read Peunook & Co., Albany, Oregon, and mention tho Exi'iuws, they will mail you a fashion sheet flee each month. Licenses liuve been issued for the marriage of Geo. F. Shaw and Nellie M. Rltter, 1 It. Devine and Henrietta Bmiih, J. B. Putnam and Nellie M Russell. Another letter from James J. Charl ton, who went to Silver City, New Mexico, to regain Ills health, brings the gratifying intelligence that he Is improving and guiniug st rength. The Exi'UEHK again calls the alien t ioii of Ihc loud HUii'rviMrs to the con. dition of some of the i'oiwIb leuding into Lebanon, Wlutei Is now approaching and we certainly need. some work done ou these rouds. The following birth, notice Is taken from the Albany Democrat: "Smiley On Tuesday morning, Sept. 20, 1H8II, In Albany, to Mr. and, Mrs. P. J. Smiley their first child, Mabel V weight 101 pounds. All doing well." The Ladies' Buaaur of Albany haw received their fall stock ot Cloaks, Capes, Wraps, etc., nil of the latest styles and fashions, which they pro pose to sell at hard times prices. Call and see the latest styles. Mr. H. M. Perry, who has been ab sent for the post year, most of the time in Ellensburg, Wash., returned toLeb anon last week In response to a tele, gram that Ills son was dangerously ill, His son is now improving. Mr. Frank Davis wus in town lust week. He Informed us that he hud sold out bis business In Winchester. und with his father would move back to Lebunon in a few weeks, where he would reside for the present, at least. All parties Indebted to Cruson & Menzles for twine, will take notice that one cent per lb. and interest will be added after Oct. 1. These are the con dltions we will have to comply with and we don't wish to slight our custo. mere. Clius. 8. Sherman, a sign writer and painter, Is missing from Medford. The business men of that town probably patronized trump sign painters, and the man has boon compelled to join the "great army" to make a living, Guard. Word has been received In Albauy announcing the death in Oklahoma Mrs. Delia Kyle, wife of Robert Kyle, Mrs. Kyle was a sister of Mrs. Fran Wheeler, and Mr. Kyle was a sewing machine solicitor with E. U. Will couple of years ago. Billy Taylor, the "hobo" printer, claiming to be of the Suu Franoiasn Examiner, made us a call the first of the week. This Is the first tramp printer that ever struok this part of the "digglus" that wanted union prices iu a small town. He Is headed for Portland so he says. At an adjourned meeting of the city council last Tuesday night the bonds of Parker & Matthews were accepted and the recorder was ordered to issue them a liquor license for the coming six months. Tbio was all tho business that was transacted, with the excep tion of a couple ol small hills that were allowed. Buy your groceries at Peebler's. and save money,. Bud Thompson has been quite- aiek for the past week. A great reduction in prices of good at Read, POucoek & Co.'s. Call and examine my new stock of prlng clothing. S. P. Bach.. There is to be a masquerade ball at Waterloo nxt Friday night, Sen. 29. J. E. Adoox, the watch-makear, ent ries a fine line of spectacles and eye glasses. Claud Davie, left the city Tuesday without letting bis mother know-any- tblng ahouthls Intention of going, or where he was going, and returned the next day. . He says he does not .know where be ban been, being out of, his head while gone. Having resumed business ln Leba non, I will say to my old cusloiuers as well as new, that my prices for watch- clock and jewelry repairing will be as before, atvastem prices, and swing to dull times In many cases a reduction will be made- J. E. Adoox,. The Watch-maker. Rev. N, J. Bryars and wife, union evangelist, opened fire on Sweot Home Wednesday evening, in the EYatigeUV cal church. Everybody is invited. We are looking forward to a grand and glorious, time. Services as usual it Waterloo and Plainview, Sunday, Oct. 1st,. Ezra Mauber, Pastor. A boy, was sent to murket with a suck of ruasling-ears, and after linger ing around town all day, came home without: selling them. When his motber.asked him why he had not sold the com he said no one asked bim what lie bad in bis sack There are a j good many merchants like -this tittle boy.-Ex. Operations at the Buls-ia. (tannery, whieh have been going on since lust Monday, will eeace about,, the middle of the coming week. The run this lime has been on Bartlett; pears, con trivoted for by Mr. Kyle early in the season. In ull 4 ,K K) pounds have been put up, makitig7&0ciisesorlS,tl00cans. .Dispatch. The post-office department gives no tice that proposals will be received at the oentral office of the department until December 1, for- carrying mails n Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, and for the performance of covered regulation wagon mail messen ger and transfer and mall station ser vice in Portland, Scuttle, etc. Mr. H. J. Boyd, a photographer of Eugene, has rented the photograph gallery in Courtueji's brick, and will be reudy for business about the middle of October. Mr. Boyd lias been with F. A. Rankin at Eugene for the past four years, which, fact speaks very fa vorably for Ills skill as a photographer, tliut gallery having the reputation of turning oqt a fine grade of work The contracts filled by the Albany Woolen Mills for state and govern ment work have ken so faithfully and efficiently performed that they have made a reputation for the mills, and as a result another government contract for 4,000 United States army blankets bus been sent to the mills from Phila delphia, Secretary Galbraith received notice yesterday of the award of the oontraot. Herald. The Portland Weloome says: There will be considerable surprise in society circles around town when the an nouncement is read the first time, that Mrs. Walker, widow of the late W. H. Wulker, In life one ofthefirm ofStaver & Walker, wus married In Vancouver, Wash., on Thursday of this week, to a youth known to his associates as Jack Squires. Squires is aboul 20 years of age about the aire of Mrs. Walker's oldest sou and Mrs. Walker 1b some where near 36 or 38. Because of the young man's youth, it is reported, it was not possible to procure a marriage license In this county, hence the lovers repaired to our sister town where the ceremony was performed. Spokane, Wash., Sept. 25. Opera tions have been resumed at the Bunker Hill and Sullivan mines, in the Cceur d'Alenes, under the terms ottered by the company -$3.50 per day for the miners and (3 for car-men and shovel em. One hundred men were employed to-day, and the force will be increased as rapidly as possible uutil a full force of 400 men is secured. The Gem, Helena and Frisco mines, at Gem, will resume work withiu a few days, em ploying 300 men at these wages. All the other mines In the Coeur Id'Alenes are expeoting to resume under this ar rangement, the Knights of Labor and the miners' union having to-day sanc tioned tlie notion of the men in return ing to work. Within n week o er 1,000 men now idle will be at work. A jubilee Is io progress in sovarul of the mining towns tu-night. Petty, Thieving. . There has been considerable petty thievingcaround Lebanon the past week. On- Monday night some one went' to R. C. Miller's residence and stote a large washing which had beem lft on the line over night. Rev... Beattie's family had their washing stolen on Tues day night, by leaving it out. The tneak thieves als paid Rev. Hick man and Mr. Sperling visit, mak ing a raid orw their clothes-lines while the washings were out. And we are informed; that they have also made their, second trip to J. W. Menzies'. This shoulds be warning to others who have been leaving their clothes on theline at night. There is a good deal of thieving around here," and our citizens should see that they don't leave things out that they would care if they were stolen.. It might bet well for our city council to consider the matter of putting on a night-watch again if this kind of "business is kept up much. Miss Lizzie Reed left Wednesday for Portland, 'where she will enter the medical school again this year. A reception to Rev.Summerville was given at the residence of F. M.. Miller, Tuesday evening. About! eighty persons were present. Judgsr Miller made; a speech in their nama welcoming him, which was appro priately responded to by Kev. Summerville.. Last week the II. S. Dennt.v f ni shal in attaching the bank proper ty anrt oiner property ot J. Cowan's, attached some property that had 'rteen sold and deeded by Mr. Cowan several years ago. Of course these attachments will not hold, buVtbey may cause the res ent owners some trouble. An exchange says: "Just aow is the time to pay your debta to buy only what you need and lean pav for j. to save all you can. Fur thermore, be hopeful and cheerful, and don't be frightened by iuie ru mors,, or what is worse, don't frighten others with them. Be a man and cheer up your despondent neigtttsir. It he owes you te easv with him, and if he is destitute, help, him if you can." And it migjjt have added: Ahove all thiags don't forget to pay the printer. tasl Saturday Susie Hyde and her grandfather started to go to-Mr. Hyde's farm near town. They wi.e iu a bug gy and Susie was leading a horse behind the buggy. The korse pulled back and the rope it was being led with suddenly wound round her left thumb, and before the buggy could be stopped the rope tore the girl's thumb on", breaking the bone between the first and second joints and lacerating the flesh badly. Half of the thumb was lost at the scene of the accident. They drove Immediately home und Dr. J. L. Hill amputated the remain ing portion of the member at tlie hand. She stood the operation well aud at last accounts was resting as well as could be expeoted. Albany Herald. Among the incidents of childhood mat siana out in uoia relief, as our memory reverts to the days when we were young, none are more prominent than severe sickness. The young mother vividly remembers that it was Cliamberlain'8 Cough Remedy cured her of croup, and iu turn administers it to her own offspring and always with the best results. For sale by M, A. Miller, Druggist. Bfotluo to lleblore, The undersigned, being greatly in need of money, is very anxious to have all parties indebted to him to settle up, Parties who are unable to pay would do well to call aud make their excuses known and further time will be given and those failing to report by letter or in person withiu the next IS davs may expect a visit to the sheriff. Simon A. Nickebfon. Lebanon, Or., Sept. 28th, 1893. At the Champion Mills for 80 days, at wnolesale: Flour, per bbl. Middlings, per ton Bran, " Good Chops, " t 8.00 16.00 14.00 20.00 Notice to 'i'ax-rayvrs. The County Board of Equalization will meet in Albany on the first Mon- doy in October, and will be in session one week, W. F. Deakins, Assessor. ! A Hunting Acnldtint. t Fmm Albany Herald. . Agriitleman who came over' from Snmntit on the Ol V. Saturday i-epotts the accidental shooting of T is. Savage by Ja. Post, whIJ out bunting, near Nashville Thursday. The two young men with several? others, were follhw ing a- deer whichi was being law by bounds, when they came upon a., coon that nan up a treei One of the 'party shot ft, but not Citnlly, and young Savage decided to- eliinli another tree near by so that heould more plainly see it and get a better shot. Juet at this trine young Post came from, au ptberdirection and was told there was a cooe up a trtw, and noticing- tbe leave shaking on, the one in which Savage had stationed himself,, ftreti without looking at what he was shoot ing, though of coarse he did not know that it was a man- At the repurt of the gn Savage oatled out and sttiii lie was shot. Post - then went up. and assisted Savage dowti, as he was unable to dftso by himself. The party fhraie diately started for home with, the wounded man. They were three-miles from the road, and for two miles-of the distance a trull hod to be cut through the brush. On flenching tho house of Savage at the Summit a docter was summoned, uudtU was found the ball of a 44 calibre Winchester rifle bod en tered the buck, near the kidney, on the left side, ruugjnig upward, and was taken out just ielow the polnfc ot the right shoutderbtade. No bones were struck in the course of the bullet but the muscles eft the back were- fright fully torn, and: the bullet when taken out was badly, lettered. Tlie accident is to he regretted. It certainly seems to have been a very gross piese- of care lessness. Oou Waterloo News. Most of tine hop pickers- have are turned from tlie yards. Tlie rain made the picking rather disagreeable. A number of former residents of this place bava departed fur ather places since tlie factory closed flown. Mr. J:i. Brown and family have moved into town. . Mr. Sbepard, our artisti now lives la a residence adjoining tlie. gallery. Mr. Morgan's buicher-shop is now located, across the street from the pwt office. i These is a move on foot for the build-. lug oa fine grit milt, at this place. Qiiitan amount has already been sub-, scribed towards the enterprise. Piof. T. L. Rift; is. unuin teuchiniL bcImxi! near town. IRecorder Bice Ihi-:u, occasional euse- in his court, for vionuious of the ci'y IlliU'S. Mr. J. Clem organized an Industnut Legion here lust week. Several of our citizens have been, ab sent on hunting trips into the niMun- lams. 0 Rev. Parsous, P. E. of the Salcon dis trict, preachttt here on Monday eve ning. The hosiery factory has beeu closed down, and there is no telling when It will start again. Our sohoolhotise Is still unfinished, and there Is no indication of when we shall have any school. There will bo preaching in the church here next Sunday at 11 o'clock by Itev. Kelley, and at MO by Rev. Plowman. There are rumors of a number of weddings hereabouts lu the near fu ture. X. I. R. Borum has been quite sick, but is improving. Photographing the depths of th sea has been accomplished by a French scientist. B. F. Ramp, J. Clem and It Bryant have organized themselves into a corporation called the Popu list Publishing Company. They intend printing a paper at Albany, Oregon, in the interest of the peo ple's party. The capital stock is $1,000. Salem Independent. Monday night three Albany young men with their best girls went to Corvallis by way of the east side. They were unable to get the ferryman out, so they helped themselves to the boat, and piloted it across the river, leaving it on the Corvallis side, and it is probable there were some loud anathemas sent forth on its dis covery there. Democrat. Two of Harrisburg's popular young folks were in Albany Wednesday, and called upon Rev. E. R. Prichard to make them man and wife. They were Mr. Lea Baker and Miss Lulu Briggs. daughter of Mr. V. W. Briggs, o! that city. Thoy have the best wishes of ninny friends. The cer emony took place iu the parlor of the Revere Rouse.-IIoruld..