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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1893)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, DEC. 29. I88. (fsjirresiotte. WAddltional locals cm fin pg:m Jroat clearance sale at Bead, Peacock A Co.'. Christmas passed off quietly lo 16 uon. Outs, hay, bran, chop and all kin of feed, at Peeliler'a. Ed. Kellenberger l in Portland tMs week, on business. Fresh plea, cakes and bread at Peebler's grocery store. Prof. Michener In visiting In Albany and Halaey, this week. A great reduction In price of goods at Read, Peacm k 4 Co. 'a. Far gents' furnishing goods ud gro ceries, go to Pugh A Wallace. Dr. Lara hereon la among the num ber Buffering with the la grippe. Please come In and pay up, as 1 need my money. N. W. Smith. Pumps and pipe down to Albany price. F. C. Aycrb A Co, Cash paid for produce at Peebler's grocery store; highest market price. J. S. Courtney M. D. Physician, Burgeon and Accoucheur, Lebanon, Or. W. R Blain, of Albany, preached In the M. E. church at this place last Sun day. When you want to buy a suit of cloth ing you will save money by getting it at Bach's. Mrs. C. H. Rali-ton and daughter, Jessie, of Portlaud, are visiting in the City this week. We wilt take feed suitable for a horse, or feed suitable for an editor, on subscription. J. M . Ralston, of Albany, was in the the city on business, the first of the week. Take your cash or produce to Pugh ft Wallace, and get its equivalent in groceries. The confectioner's art, maklugoreain candies and other confectionery, Is taught at Zahu's store. R. W. Morehcad and family, of Beaver, Kan., arrived in Lebanon this week, beaded for Sweet Home, where tbey will locate. Frank Sklpworth Indends leaving to-day for Eugene, where he will study law in bis brothers office. There are a great many oases of la grippe around Lebanon at present but only a few cases are very serious. If you want to get value received for your bard-earned money, call at Baker's and buy your boots and shoes. All parties owing me will please come in and pay up, as I ueed my money. Mrs. Geo. Rice. These hard times we want to save all We can, but of course we have to eat, till you will save some by getting your grooerles at Bach's. The Baptist people expect to begin a revival ou the second Sunday of Jauu- ary. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. Joe Waldrop, of Portland Mr. E. Reiubold, of Spokane, Wash., has opened a sboe-sliop in Lebanon, at E. Case's barber shop. Mr, Rei n hold is a thoroughly practical shoe-maker, having had many years' experience. Ed. Kellenberger will again resume charge of the Lebanon meat market on the first of the year. Messrs. Wei- ner ft Bubl have given tbe best of satis faction since they have been running it. We stated several weeks ago that Mr. Jas. Burteushaw visited Albany, for the purpose of having glasses fitted to bis eyes. In justice to Mr. Adcox, our local Jeweler, we will say that Mr. Burtenshaw failed to get a fit In Alba ny aud on his return was fitted by Mr. Adcox. Last Sunday two young men from near Knox Butte came to towu and loaded up ou bug-juice and proceeded to take In tbe city. Tuesday, on their return borne from Canada, as they passed through the city, the marshal had an interview with them which re sulted In tbelr paying over to tbe city tbe usual fine for fast driving. . The Bethlehem Christmas service held at the First Presbyterian cburcb on Christmas evening was a very beautiful aud Impressive one. A full i sized cross, after tbe pattern of Calvary's Crow, surmounted with a golden crown was the center of this service. Tbe little ones told us by songs and reclta- t ons of the life aud wondrous mission of Bethlehem' Christmas gift, A. Umphrey wishes to lease bis farm. Mrs. J. K. Charlton visited Satan thl week. If you want to get nice fresh bsead go to PeeMer's. Fred Feebler la now fireman oa the Lebanon branch. J. E. Adeox Is now agent for th Al bany Steam Laundry. Geo. Alexander returned to Leb anon yesterday, from Eugene. Every customer at Bnrum ft Kirk' barlier shnfi gets a clean towel. Bill HIMreth returned to Lebanon last Thursday from Walla Walla.. Fur the choicest groceries at hard times prices, go to Pugh ft Wallace. Mrs. L. Foley and little girl", were visiting her sister, in Albany,, this week. Mis Mary Roberts left Wednesday for Springfield, where she will! make her borne. Pugh ft Wallace will sell yoa gro ceries as cheap as any one in tile city. Try Ihem and see. There was no meeting of the city council last Tuesday evening there being no quorum present. All persons know'.ng themselves in debted to M. A. Miller will please call and settle at once. Geo. Elklus and John Huidley at tended the masquerade ball at Junction City last Monday evening. Dr. Foley Is fixing up bis drug store In nice style. He expects a stock of drugs to arrive the Bret ot toe week, Hiram Baker bas just received a large Invoice of boots aud shoes. Call and examine before buying else where Bach is not selling hi, clothing at cost, but still you can get a better suit there for less mony than anywhere else. Miss Fannie Griggs it visiting rela tives in Junction City this week. She will alss visit Monmouth before she returns borne. J. E. Adcox, agent for tbe Albany Steam Laundry, new sends clothes down twice a week .Mondays and Thursdays. It is announced that Mr. Long, formerly editor of I he Amity Popgun, will become editor of the Albany Popu list In a abort time. A fire alarm was given Tuesday, which called out tbe department. But it proved to be only a flue burning out at the residence of F. L. Carman, Send your name and address to Read Peacock A Co., Albany, Oregon, and mention the Express, tbey will mail you a fashion sheet free each month. Rev. Harry Watklns, au evangelist of the Christian church, will com mence a series of meetings, in tbe Academy building, on the fifth Sun' duy of this month. J. W. Guy and family returned home yesterday from Dallas. Mrs. Ouy had a severe attack of heart trouble while lu Corvallis Wednesday on their way home. The Sodavllle cornet band will give an entertainment at the town hall In Sweet Home Monday evening Jan 1st, 1894, to consist of comic darkey plays, funny sayings, songs, eto. Aaron Cohen, the well known com mission merchant of this city, was stricken lost evening at his residence on Third and Calapooia streets, with apoplexy, and late last night was still unconscious, with small hope f re covery. Herald. Mrs. W. E. Cbaudler nee Miss Read who has had charge of the store of Head, Peacock ft Co. at this place, left Monday for Corvallis where she will make her future home. Mrs. Chandler has made many friends while here who regret to see her leave. Ou Sunday night some miscreant without fear of the law stole a valuable bird dog from G. W. Simpson' rest deuce. A short time before Win. Mack lost his bird dog in a slmiliar manner, They are keeping a shrp lookout for tbe perpetrators of tbe act. Herald, Tbe cat with nine lives Is hardly surpassed by a boy at tbe Dalles. His name Is Clemens Wetle. He commenc ed by breaking his leg in three places, Shortly afterwards a horse stepped on bis foot cutting off bis big toe as neatly as a biscuit cutter could have done it, Lost summer he was badly powder- burnt, while Investigating it ex plosive power with other children few days ago a mule kicked him In the abdomen. Yesterday morning; at o'clock, be was shot In tbe stomach with a 32 caliber bullet, aud still lives. j The bullf went 1,1 and eame f iw"g ' "' j n,x. Mrs. Hiram Baker is still sick with the la grippe. Mra.J. M. Raiston is visiting rel atives in the city to-day. M. A. Miller ljnt In the receipt oft; an assortment of fine stationary. Tuesday evening Jessie Ralston's friends gave her a supprise party. Tbe suit brought against the city by. Mr. Clevenger waset for next Thurs day. Mis Hattie- Ckrotbers ho been seriously 111, at her sister's home In Portland. R. Hull left yesterday to look for a new location, having decided to try a. new field. The sale of : he- 0. P, was not oon firmed, and now. they can oommence- all over again. Frank Miller it-turned to Lebanon. last Saturday, after an absence of sew. eral months. Have you tried Pugh ft Wallace fan gents' furnishing goods and groceries? If not, why nolf. A number of the young people of this place enjoyed a social, last night, at Mrs. Grisham'. There was a social at J. Mossholderfc Tuesday evening, given In honor of Miss Edith M.Kinney. W. F. React, of Albany, was In the city the first eMhe week, looking after bis store at this place. Granger McCune, who has been at tending school In Portland, is home spending the holidays. Miss Edit McKiuney aud her-neice Georgie Da is left yesterday for Myrtle creek, in Southern Oregon, te. visit her sister.. David Jry, of the Express forae will lea v to-morrow for San Francisco, to bo present at tbe opening of tbe midwinter fair. W. H. Wbeeler, of Independence, spent the week in Lebanon visiting his parents. Mr. Wheeler has sold out his business at Independence, but in tends remaining there. Lost Thursday night Henry Smith and Bill Hildreth started in to settle a dispute in regular pugilist style, which resulted lu both wearing disfigured faces for a few days and Henry con tributing $5 to the city treasury. Last Monday Marshal Morgan arrested John Scanlatid. John was dressed for a foot race, but owing to his coming lu contact with Peebler's peanut roaster be was overtaken in short order. He was prosecuted on two charges and plead guilty to both and the fines and cost in both cases amounted to $40, which was paid. John West died at his home in this city, this morning, at 8 o'clock, of consumption. Mr. West boa been grad ually failing for tbe past year, with tbis dreadful disease. He leaves a wife, three small children, a tirother, sev eral sisters, and many friends, to mourn bis departure. The burial will occur at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, at the Masonic cemetery. Tbe regular subscription price of the Express is (1.60 a year, and the regu lar subscription price of tbe Weekly Oregonlan is $1.50. Any one subscrib ing for the Express and paying one year in advance, can get both the Ex press and the Weekly Oregonlan one year for $2.00. All old' subscribers paying tbelr subscriptions for one year in advance will be entitled to the same offer. Tbe Waterloo Ditch ft Power Co. of Waterloo, Llun county, filed articles of incorporation in tbe office of Secre tary of State McBrldt last week. The capital stock of the corporation is $6,000, and tbe object is to do all things oontiectea wild tue operation of a general electric plant, such as building and maintaining electric railway, telegraph, and telephone lines, etc, be tween Waterloo and Albany. The incorporators are R. R. Humphrey, O, Jennings, Geo. Medley, J. B. Wirt, A, G. McK.ee and I. M. Knlfong. Par si.. I will sell on easy terms very cheap the following property: L My residence property a good house. new barn, and 19 acres of very best land, with fine orchard within tbs corporate limits of Lebanon, Oregon, 2.' A farm, with good improvements, of 120 acres, one and one-half miles from Leb anon. Finest bop land in the county. 8. One bouse and house lots hi J. M. Balaton's addition to Lebanon. Good house and good location. 4. Four bead of good horses Two work horses and two buggy horses. Two wagons and usual farming implements. Ten bead of cattle. All in good condition. Any mau who wants a bargain can get it from me. J. W. 80.NLAND, Jjebauon. Or. Low Prices Talk. W e are clearing out the stock, at Albany, to satisfy the claims of the creditors, and are no w quoting prices that defy competition, for we are selling, way oeiow tne actual cost ol manufacture. Note the Following Prices. 24 in. Turkey-lied Handkerchiefs, - $ .05 White Cambric Handkerchiefs, .05 Heavy Winter Socks, .05 All Wool (home-made) Socks, Regular 50 cts., .25 Men's Cassimere, Socks, " .25 Fine Camel's Hair Socks, 25 , 4-ply Linen Collars, Regular 25 cts., .10 Neckwear, Cravats, Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Regular .. Prices, $1.25, $1.00, 75 cts., Our Price .25 Boys' Heavy Winter Overshirts, Regular $1.00, .35 Men's Working Shirts, .25 Men's Heavy Working Shirts .35 Men's All Wool Overshirts, Regular $2.00 .95 Men's Fine Outing Flannel Shirts, $3.00, 1.50 ' Men's Black Sateen Shirts, $1.00, .40 Australian $2.50 Wool Underwear, 1.00 Red Knit, $2.50 " i.oo $1.00 Underwear, .45 brey Blankets, from ' 1.45 Grained Goat Gloves, .50 Gents' Fine Kid Gloves, !75 Boys' Hats, from .25 Men's Hats, from .50 Boys' Knee Pants, .25 All Our Suits, and Boot and Shoe Lines, at same rates. HSTTerms Spot Cash. Mail Orders Solicited. M. STERNBERG & CO., -A-lbany, - - - - Oregon. Lebanon School Report. Number belonging during the term, 234 Average daily belonging, 181 " " attendance, j.70 " " absence,. U Per cent, of attendance, ,94 ' punctuality, ,97 , Number of visitors, so " cases of corporal punishment, 31 H. . Mich en ir, Pnn. Lebanon Meat Market, WEISNER & BDflL, Proprs. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, Hay-Bacon and Lard Always on Hand. Main Street, Lebanon, Ur. PER WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS Of Uher mx, any age, in any part of th oountry, at tbe employment whloh we t uraiih. You need not be away fromhonw over night. You ean girt yoarwholtimtothowork,oroiilyyouripart mo mtt Ai capital is not required you run no rlak We wpplyyou with all that it needed. It will eort you nothing to try the builneu, Any one ean do the work. Beginnera make money from the itart Failure ii unknown with our worker. Every hour you labor you can eaitly make a dollar. No one who I will log to work fall to make more money every day than eaa be made In three day atanyordloatyemployment. Send for free book ontalning tbe fullest information, H. HALLETT & CO., Vox 880, PORTLAND, MAINE. well-known Wallace & Go's SJierlir's Male. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn. E. Chamness, W. H. Sloper! and J. E. Sloper, partners do ing business under the tirm name of Chamness & Sloper Bros., Plaintiffs, vs. D. C. Shepherd and Shep herd, his wife, and the Water loo Developemeut Company, a Corporation, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that fay virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of the above named court, in the above entitled halt, I will, on Saturday, the 6th day of January, 1894, at the front door of the Court House in the city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, at the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. of said duy, sell at publle auction, for cash in hand, to the high est bidder, all the right, title and inter est of the Def ts, D. C, Shepherd and Mrs. D. C. Shepherd, his wlfo, on the 5th dav of Jauuarv. 1MM. in Hnri in (ho real property In the said execution and order of sale described, suhleot. how. ever, to the rights of the Waterloo De. velopement Company, said real prop erty being deserlbed us follows, to-wit: Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6 In Block 47 in the town of Waterloo. Llun County, Ore gon, together with the Improvement thereon. The proceeds arising from said sal to be applied, first, to the payment or the costs and disbursements of laid suit, taxed at $23 95, and the coats of and upon said exeoutlon; second, to the payment of the plaintiffs' claim, -amounting to the sum of tftfl.fll, w'th interest thereon from the 6tu dajt'W January, 1893, at the rate of 8 per oent per annum, and the further sum of (25.00 as attorneys' fees, and tbe fur ther sum of $5.00 for making and re cording mechanic's lien; and the over' plus, if any, to be paid over to the said Waterloo Developemcnt Company up on the purchase price of said land by the said D. V, Shepherd,; aud the re mainder, If any, to the said D, U Shepherd, his heirs or assigns. Dated this 4th day of December, 1893. . C. C, Jackbon, Sheriff of Linn Co., Ob. Buy boots and shoes of Read, Fencoefe ACo. Buy your groceries at Peebler's, and save money. M. A. Miller's prices on hollduj goods will be in correspondence witk) the times. Baker is yet in the leud In low prices and good goods. Prices; mu,t corrc-i" spond with what farmer have tosr "