r f "lUIUULL.! JL J Lebanon . Express. FRIDAY, APRIL 6, I84. fxjjrcBfiioite. fAddltioiul local! on tint pKe.-l Miss Iiuu Wallaoe la in Albany tbia week. There are only two weeka more of oar public school. .Sew Millinery gooda at Mra. Geo. fiioe'a. Miss Courtney apent laat Sunday wllb friend ill Albany. Mr. Frank Went came over from Tangent Wedueeday. Buy your grooeriea at Peebler'a, and nave money. Mr. J. U. Reed baa been confined to the house for the past week. Outs, buy, brau, chops and all kinds of feed, at Feebler', t Ed. Keilenberger made a business trip t Portland the first of the week. E. .'. Cars bua moved back Into bis own ho.'we near the M. E. church. Every i usumier at Buruui 4 Kirk's barber abop gel" cleau towel Mra. C. A. Zabu moved iuto their reaidtnee this week, the one recently purchased of Mr. Davie. Cash paid tor produce at Peebler'a grocery store; higboat market price. W. H. Munsey aird wife Intends leaving in a few duy for Southern Oregon. . J. B. Courtney M. D. Physician, . Burgeon and Accoucheur, Lebanon, Or. Settle y.ur suiu with llrusuu 4 Meiitleo ai (be old Maud with G. VY. Crusou. A. J. Shellou, the Lluu Co. populiat candidate for sheriff, wuaou our street ( tlie first ol Ihe week. A aubacriptlon to the Expbkss from now until after the electiou, for only 515 oeuta. Mr. Lou Kilter died at bis home al W uterliw last Monday and was burled In the Masonic cemetery at this place on 1'ut'ttday. All accounts of the firm Cruson Y Meuzies must be settled at once wilb U. W. Cruaou. Bev. (Jager, an old and highly rec peeud citizen of Waterloo died at bis hoiue at that place Wednesday. We need our umiiey and must have It, pay your amount with Cruaou 4 Meiwita to 0. W. Cruson. Mcaors. C. G. Rawlluge and Heorge Eire have opened a real estate and liwuraw office over Mm. Rlce'i mil linery store. If you an thinking of buying a new spring dress, remember Bead, Peacock tfc t'o's new spring gooda. A. G. Williams and family will leave in a few days for California for Mrs. Williams' health. I have a few second-bund books that I will close out a! a bargain. M. A. Miller, Mra. F. H. Roscoe and daughter will soon move to Portland to reside. Albany Telescope. Baker is receiving clothing, boots and shoes, daily, In spite of the bard t'.inee. His low prices make the gowk ell. . , These bard times we want to save all we can, but of course we have to eat, still you will save some by getting your grucerln at Bach's. It. J. Benjamin has bought bis brother Isaac's Interest in the store and will hereafter run It aloue. Isaac and wife bave moved to Portland. Mr. Frank O'Neil, traveling pasaen get agent of the Northern Pacific R. R. was In the dtjf Wednesday, seeing bout establishing an agent at this jtfuee. teo. N. Potter and wife, of Michigan wen. In the eity over Sunday visiiinr y. i,. .'."arman and family. Mr. Potter ' I an un eleef-Mre. Carman aud Is on his w ay to' California. The ladles ctibe M. E. church will give a Carnival Nations Friday eveulng, April 13, in' 'be Montague building. Their atograp,l I""' wl11 be sold during the evening! Admls ainu, IS eta. .Miss Bina West will be In Lena "n April 80, In the Interest of the Ladli' itf li' Maccabees and will organize a hive ben. It is a beneficiary organi zation aud founded on the same prin ciples as the K. 0. Y. M. Committee. Miss Hattie Warner, of Albany, will be at tbe residence of Mrs. F. M. Miller on Friday afternoon. She de sire to tne.t all who wish to take in struction In either vocal or instrumen tal music. Parties Interested should call o't her. Site comes highly recom njpiided as a teai'hei of music. Mr. Chas. Smith has reoeived the appointment as postmaster at this place. Mr. Smith was the only demo crul ic aspiraut for the office, and be will give general satisfaction. Mr. Buiitb is thoroughly comptent to fill the place and we extend congratula tion, - )!: . . J. 0. Oorden was down from the mines this week. HnriuB Jackets at Rend, Peacock & Co'a. We tre glad to report Mra. W- L, Moore Is cnivalesoet, Challies, S ots. per yd. at Read, Pea cock 4 Co'. . Miss Nettie Amos Is visiting relatives in Albany this week. Misa Kinser of Crabtree Is visiting J. C. Bilyeu's family this week. Ifyouwauttoget nice fresh bread go to Peebler'a. The Linn County Alliance will meet In this city to-day. Hiram Baker received a large In voice of Spring clothing this week of the latest shades and styles. Miss Nettle Nlckerson, of Albany, was visiting relatives and friends in Lebanon this week. The accounts of Cruson & Mcnjies will be placed In the bands of a collec tor April 1, 1894. G. W. Chijson. We noticed Rend, Peacock & Co., this week opening up a lare consign meut ol shoes which they received direct from Boston. Send the Express to some of your friends in the East, for the next three and a half mouths. It will aiily cost you twenty-Bve cents. Mr. Ab. Hall Is bui'ding a neat resi dence on Bridge Aveuue aear J. Mima- holder. Ab. owns a nlcejpieee of laud down there and when he gets bis new bouse built will have a nice borne. Preaching at the Baptist church every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sundry school at 10 a . m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. C. R. Lamar, Pastor. Mr. John Miller of Iowa, who was telegraphed to come to the bedside of his brother, F. M. Miller, arrived here last Saturday, two days after the buri al of bis brother. The subject of discourse at the First PreBbyleriau church next Sabbath morning will be "Presbyleriauism' 1 Timothy 4: 14. Evening, "Our liesi services belong to Christ." Romans 14: 7. A gilri.rlS Tarty Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J. M S ttle got up a nil dinner in honor o ber daughter, Georgia's loth birthday and invited a host of her Utile friends to surprise ber. Mr, aud Mrs. Settle's many friends thought to make tbe surprise complete they would help so tbe older ones turned In to surprise them and brought their baskets well tilled with. Those present were: Mr, aud Mrs. Jos. hi wart, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hammock, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hildreth, Mr. aud Mra, Emery Stew art, Mr. aud E. Pal.ner, Mr. and Mrs S. A. Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. F. Settle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gentry, Mrs. Jos. Keebler, tin. L-Couey; Misses Arrah Stewart aud Manila Keebler; Mr. Otis Keebler. Tbe little ones present were: Masil Gore, May Gentry, Ruth Burk- bart, Edith and Seltnar Thompson, Ethel aud Elmer Waters, Dan and Melvln Stewart, Tommy Keebler, Roy ii.Hmmock, Eugene aud Willie Beamau Edward Gentry, Fred Gentry, Pearl Hildreth, Lincoln Couey and George Unger. Card of Thanks. Mrs. F. M. Miller and children de sire to tendtr their heartfelt thanks to tbe kind friends who so constantly and tenderly assisted them by their pres ence aud sympathy during tbe Illness and d -alb of the beloved husband and father, F. M. Miller. The members ol the G. A. It., the Relief Corps, Sons of Veterans, the Masonic order aud the Knights of the Maccabees, as well as the citizens of Lebanon aud vicinity, are entitled to our profuuud thanks for tbe love and respect shown our beloved dead durio'; (he funeral ceremonies. May each aud all have the same loving sympathy as was shown to us and ours when their hour of bereavement comes. Lkbanok, April 4, 1894. Mrs. F. M. Millkr, and Childken. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby gircn that the co-part rtership heretofore existing between M. J. Benjamin and 1. Benjamin, under the firm name of Benjamin Bros., is hereby dis- lolved by mutual consent, I. Benjamin re tiring, M. J. Benjamin continuing in busi ness at the old stand and will collect all ilehts and assume all liabilities of tbe old Drui ot Benjamin Bros. Oamo, April 2, M9t. . ' . ' BlKJAKII B&os, Br M. J. Benjamin. Not 'csof Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Cruson 4 Menzles" i dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. MePZio retiring, and Mr. Cruson oontlnulngltl business at tlie old stand and will collect all debts of the old firm of Cruson & Men ziee and assume all liabilities. G- W. CHtlSON. J.W. Mknzies. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the firm of Cruson & Menzles are requested to call at ouce aud see that all mistakes are corrected as these accounts are liable to pass into otbvr bands for oolleotion. DEMOCRAT CONVENTION. - The democrat county convention assembled at the court house in Albany lust Wednesday to nominate a eouiity ticket and elect delegates to the state democrat convention. The convention was called to order by Mart Mille chairman of the county central com mittee, who stated the object of' tbe convention. T.J. Stiles was elected chairman aud D, P. Mason, secretary or the convention. The committee appointed to select twelve names as suitable persona for delegates to tbe state convention, reported the following names who were selected: M A Miller, Dr. DuGas J K Weatberford, O W Wright, Henry uiaKcly, w rl Mcliuiurry, Win Wigirs ueorge Humphrey, D F Htieye, Jeff Myers, Ueo Flndley and Oweu Bond or state senators W R Bilyeu, of Albany, and Jeff Myers, of 8uio were nominated by acclamation. For representatives J M Philpott.of Humsburg, J J Whitney, ot Albauy, and Nelson Crume, of Halsey were nominated by acclamation. for county commissioner W E Potter, of Lyons, and Phillip Swnnk were named. 'The ballot stood: Potter 07; Swank, 56. Potter was declared the nominee. for county clerk N P Payne, of Albany, ano; C E Stauard, of Brown ville, were named. The ballot stood Stanard 93; Payne 30. Mr. Stanard was declard the nominee. For recorder H Sheltou, of Scio.and' A J Pitner, of Shedd, were named E E Davis was nominated but declined Ballot stood: Shelton,' 104; Pitner, 19. lor sbenn C O Jackson was nomi nated by acclamation. For trersurer E L Bryan, of Tan genl, was nominated by acclamation For assessor S O Wallace, of .Leba- non, R M Miller and Enoch Miller, were named: Ballot stood: Wallace, Wl; R M Miller, 30; Enoch Miller, 27. Mr Wallace was declared the nominee. or school superintendent, L- M Curl, of Albany, G H Wilkes, ofShedd, H H White, of Plainview, F M Mit i-beli, of Albany, and E J Moreauson. orsantlam, were uamed. First ballot stood: Wilkes, 54; Mitchell, 29; Curl, White, 29; Moriranson. 4. Thisit Hot sKsHl: Mitchell, 66; Wilkes. 57 Mr MitchelLwas declared the nominee, ror surveyor uo nomination was made. For coroner Frank Farrell nominated by acclamation. The followiug preciuct nominations were ratified, the firet named being justice and the second, constable: North and South Lebanon G W Cruson, P M Smith. West Albany M Seuders, Georire tiugnes; u W Wright, cominitteemau. Santiam and Franklin Butte P Jarnigau, Job Shelton. Shedd and Center N P Crume. J B wrnett. Fox Valley and Rock Creek-Henrv Liyons, j jj jierry. Sodaviilcand Waterloo-T L Rice. vvni Mcculloch. District 13 N Youug, J A Bilyeu. North and South. Harrisburg Dan Jlcuain. Crawfordsville D C Swan, W H scott, North aud South Brownsv!lle-S P Barger, F M Powell. Haleey E Smith, J R Bone. Sweet Home David Wright, John Green. We will give tlie platform adopted next week. Deleg-stss to the CoUDty Con rsntiont, Tlie following delegates were elected tolhecouuty conventions at Albany from this place; DEMOCRAT DELEGATION. North Lebanon E. E. Hammock, . R. Keebler, T. P. McKnight, Wm. Koyce, J, M. Settle, Wm. Petree. South Lebanon 8. M. Garland, P. it. Smith, J. C. Bilyeu, B. Burtershaw K. Charlton, Put Kester. REPUBLICAN DELEGATION. South Lebanon A. F. Stowe, W. B. Oonaca, R. E. Miehener, J. A. Lam berson, John Denny, W. H. Kluin, D. Andrews. North Lebanon A. A. Kees, J. R. Smith, J. B. Thompson, Geo. Ross, W M. Brown, Dr. W. H. Booth, Read, Peacock & Co., received eight cases of spring goods yesterday. I' resh pies, cakes and bread at Hcebler's grocery store, For sale, a fresh milk oow-second calf. A. E. A.N80K0E, Waterloo P. 0. Did you know Read, Peacock & Co. sold 14 yds. of Outing Flannel for J1.00. Fast colors, too. There will be services iu the Cum berland Presbyterian Church on the cond and fourth Suudays in each mouth, at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. W. V. McGee, Pastor. .Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough med icine I handle, and as a seller leads all other preparations In the market. I recommend it because it Is tbe best medicine I ever handled for cough, sdds and croup. A. W. Baldkiuoe Millersville, 111. For sale by N. W otuhb', druggist. REPUBLICAN CON 311 to Tat Kxnum Aliuny, April- 5. The county convention asemlil, county court house iu Alb. tcrday to nominate a count and elect delegates to the stn district couventions. The convt was called to order by J. R. W. ohalrman of the county central c mittee. On motion by C. E. Wolv ton, Mr. Wyatt was mado temporal Chairman. J. W. Wilson and P. B. Marshall were chosen secretaries. On motion by A. A. Kees, the chair ap pointed A. A. Kees, R. N. ,. liompon, A. P. Flory, John Conaer, John Trask, as a committee, on credentials. The convention then took a recess of 15 minutes iu order for the committee to report. The report of tlie committee was adopted. , On motion by 8 A Daw sou a committee of five was appointed on order of business as follows: S A Dawson, F J Miller, Win Francis, A F Stowe, J Y McCune. On motion by rices, a committee of five was appoint ed to consider and report on delegates to the state and district conventions A A Kees, W B Barr, L L Say,' A J Johnson, E D Cusick. Oil motion by C E Wolverton the ohair appointed a committee of seven on resolutions C E Wolverton, L Flinn, John Waters F Smith, D Smith, M B Crawford, D R N Blackburn. On motion by W F Read the chair appointed a committee of three on permanent organization: W F Read; Frank Frisby, A P Flory. county ticket. For senators A J Johnson, S A Dawson. , For representatives T F Smith, John Scott,. W A Templeton. For commissioner J M Waters. For Sheriff J A McFeron. Recorder Frank Hardtuan. Clerk N Needhani. Treasurer Green Morris. Assessor W F Deakius. SuperintendentA R Rutherford. Coroner Or Jay ue. Surveyor E T T Fisher. We will give the platform adopted next week. You should remember that the best place to buy pianos or organs is at Will's music store, 'Albany, Or. 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