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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1894)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY OCT. 20, ISM. Entertainment! I. 0. (i. T. entertainment, October 81, 1804. N. W. Smith has opened a olroulat lug library. ' Hun. M. A, Miller returned from a trip to Portland Monday, . County Recorder B. F. Hnrdman was In the olty last Saturday. flev. A. Jack Adams will preach at the 0. P. oburoh next Suuday. Mr. A. J. Roberts, of Springfield, spout TuetdajNight in the olty with friends. Ten cents In a email sum, but it will but it will buy a lot of rending In Smith's library. ; A. J, Nichols, of Sweet Home, whs In the city the first of the week. He . reports everything quiet In his vicinity. Mr. C. H. Ralston, of Portland, wue In the olty the first of the week. He reports his mother In very poor health und not expected to live. The subjuot of discourse next Sabbath morning at tho Presbyterian chinch, will be "Receiving the Mind ofChrlst," riilllplans, 2:6. Evening, will be "The True Kingdom," John 18 :8B. , Don't full to be at the entertainment fmiu oyster supper given uy tnei.u, ,,- ' fl. T. In tjie Aldrloh building next Wednesday evening. Admission 15 etmts. Oyster supper, 10 ots. Fvery borty Invited. The protracted meeting in Miller's hall, under the auspices of the Christ Irn ohureh, Btarut out very favorablly, Audiences are large and attentive. The meetings will continue at least two weeks. Friends of the Academy are again reminded of the Social Entertainment this (Friday) evening. The evening will be spent in general sociability consisting of social chat, games, arid othtii amusements. An Informal music and literary programme will be rendered. Your presence Is desired. There will be preaching by Rev. W. L. Molloy, pastor of M.E. church South, at the following times and places. Lebanon first Suuday morn tug and evening of each month and at 7:80, 8d and 4th Sundays. At Hpicer 8d, at 11 o'clock and at 8 o'clock 1st Sundays, At Liberty 4th, Sunday at 11 o'clock of each month, tlweet Home morning and evening 2d Sunday of each mouth. Mr. Ueorge Bruokiunu went to New port Monday, where he has the con tract for erecting a cottage for Mr. J. M. Rulston, of this olty, which promises to be one of the prettiest there. Mr. Louie Bruckmau and Ed R. M. Carter will also go over this week and assist Mr. Braokman. Democrat. Several weeks ago the Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Cannon, living uear Salens, swallowed a bat pin nearly five incfi.es long. The child was taken to Portland for treatment, but nothing could be done or it. The other day Its mother, In dressing the ohild, found something protruding- through the kin over the stomaoh. A physloian was called and succeeded in removing pin and the child Is doing well. Services at the Christian chuoh in Millers hall continue to iuoreaso in iutereat. Preaching every evening ' this week, exoept Saturday even ing. Preaching again on 8audayi botli morning, and every evening next week. Master Johnny Foley, the blind tnusloal prodigy, with favor the audience with a solo on Sunday morn Ing. The plans for tho Chrysanthemum Fair are progressing slowly but surely. The Home Work Society and Christ Ian Endeavor Seolety have deoided to give six prises. First and second prize for the most handsomely made deBign. First; and seoond priae for the beBt specimen potted plant In. bloom. First and Becond prise for the most beautiful boquet, These prizes will all be worlh trying for, The prizes will be on display In N. W. Smith's drug iitnrc In a short time. It Is rumored tint there Is to be a change made In the running of the Lebanon train. Just what the change will be.or that there will be a change Is merely spooulatlou, but the reported change is to run the Lebanon train from Albany to Lebanon and then to Woodburn via the Oregonian road and back to Alhany via Lebanon, the same day. And the train from Brownsville to run to Albany and back the eume day, tbUB giving the station on the Oregonian line a daily train both ways. In conversation with Mr, W. F. Rtttd this week he Informed us they Intend to move their eutlre stock of goods to Lebanon. He said they may mot get moved before spring, as they -wanted to run tho stook down some Kiefnre moving, but thought he and his (family would move out about the first iof the year. The Express Is glad to mote the fact of such men as these coming to our olty, as it meaus much lot fcilMMutti (Jo to Miller for drugs. Entertainment, Oct. 81. Miller sells cheap for cash. Buy your groceries at Feebler' and save money. Hlruni Baker sells 16 yards of calico forfl. Feed oats for sale. Enquire of W. It. D.maea. If you want to get nice fresh bread go to Peebler's. N. W. Smith uses the purest drugs In prescriptions. Cull and settle your account with Miller without delay. Ho to Hiram Baker's for yonr $1.60 men and ladles' shoes. Buy your stationery of M. A. Miller and you will save money. Miller leads In the sale of school books and school supplies, If you have anything to sell or trade, call on Peterson, Ross & Co. Stylish hats can be had at Miss Diini'itid's at hard time prices. Bargains In school supplies and stationery at Smith's drug store. The Lebanon Art Gallery Is the place to get fine photos for little money. Bubies always welcomed at Boyd's gallery and he never fails to get a good picture. Boyd the photographer would like to fade photos for a good second hand heating stove. Blna M. West Hive No. 1, L.O. T. M. will admit members into the order for $2. till December 1, 184. Auci Hyde, R. K. The Indies of Lebanon add vicinity are cordially invited to mat at the Ladle' liimrnr, when In Albany, and examine their -elegant fall stuck Everything new und of the very latest styles, Good potato sucks 5c apiece nt helm non Warehouse in any quantity, Par ties desiring to do sp can ship potatoes or hops through the house for 50 cts. per ton. Wanted, to correspond with Ameri can ludy, without a home, that has some means and wishes to have a home of her own. Must have good references and be a good cook. Be- tweeen thirty and sixty years of age. Good disposition. Address Box 114. There is no medicine so often need ed in every iiome and bo admirably adopted to the purposes for which It is intended, as t iiumueriain s rain Balm. Hardly a week passes but some member of the family has n.ed of It. A toothache or headache may be cured by It. A touch of rheumat ism or neuralgia quieted. The severe pain of a burn or scald promptly re lieved and the sore healed in much less time than when medicine has to be sent for. A sproin may be prompt ly treated before luflamatlou sets In, which Insures a cure In about one third of the time otherwise required. Cuts and bruises should recteve Im mediate treatment before the parte be come swollen, which can only be done when Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat may be mired before It be comes serlotiB, A troublesome oorn may be removed by applying it twioe a day for a week or two. A lame back may he cured and several days of val uable time saved or pain In the side or chest relieved without paying a doctor bill. Prooure a 50 cent bottle at onee and you will never regret It. For sale by N. W. Smith, druggist. Farewell Party. A farewell party was tendered Miss Buena Klrkpatricl: at the residence of Mr. S. M. Garland last Wednesday evening. Music, games, etc, were freely Indulged in and everybody present enjoyed themselves. Thoes preseutwere; Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Buhl, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Boyd, Mrs. S. M. Garland, Misses Hattie Swan, Emma Crandall, Buena Klrkpatrlok, Maud Aldrloh, Nona Miller, Alice Temple, Edith McKinuey, Hulda Newquist, Ola Smith, and Lena Whipple, Messrs. . Harry Everett, Luther Wiley, Robt. Montague, Bernard Marks, Ed. Aldrleh, Charles Auderson, Lewis Crandall, Ed Um- phrey, Charles Smith, N. 8. Dalgleish, and Hurley Craudull. Surprise Party, Wednesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Dotiaoa, a sur prise party was giveu Mr. Win. Donaca, Jr., lu honor of his 18th birth day. Games and other amusements were Indulged in and a delicious lunch served during the evening. . Those present were: Misses Pauline Adams, Minnie Thompson, Annu, Morgau, Libble Morgan, Lizzie Donaca, "Belle Martin, Pet Smith, Osa Estes, and Lelitt Westfall. Messrs. Moss Walker, Charles Amos, Jerome Skelton, Wm. itflioiutnon. Ebert Thompsou, and Charles Robs. Birthday Party. A birthday party was tendered Mr. and Mrs. I. R,. Borum at their resi dence last Wednesday evening In honor of Mrs. Borum'e 27th birthday A social evening was spent and refresh ments served. Those present were; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pugh, Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Donncn, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carman, Mrs. B. F, Kirk, Mrs. 3. C. Bllyeu, Mrs, George Harty, Mrs, J. CI. Bolls, nus Mrs. Si Pi Bueb. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEDINGS. The following grand Jury was empan nelled ; C T Goin, R 1) Calavan, W S Churchill, John Pearl, E A Evans, N M Follis, Marion Downing. John Pearl was appointed foreman. DBPT. J, . R. BURNETT, JUBE. M M Morris vs the Farmers & Mer chants Insurance Oo, recovery of money ; settled. Christian Bleisch vs Gus and Lizzie Kranger, recovery of money, attach ment; settled. Christian Bleisch vs John and B F Burnett, recovery of money, attach ment; settled. Thos Taylor & Co vs H L Cranor, re covery of money, attachment; default and judgment, with order to sell at tached property. Phillip Cohen vs Rachel and Geo W Pursifull, recovery of money, attach ment; nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. Smith & Jones vs Rachel and Geo W Parsifal), recovery of money, attach ment; default and judgment, with or- ler to sell attached property. K B Anderson vs Geo W Luper, re covery of money, attachment; settled. unevaticr & u vs ti u uranor, re covery of money, attachment; settled. John Robson vs A L Douglas and G V Luoor, recovery of money, attach ment; settled. Samuel vj Young vs n f. ana Jiaro Bnrmester, recovery of money; default and judgment. Aiiapp, iSurrell iSi Co vs A a ratter son, recovery of money ; settled. S E Young vs J 8 LileS, recovery of money; settled. P A Cochran vs The Farmers and Merchants Ins Co, recovery of money; default and judgment. Stowart & Sox vs J 8 Lyles, recovery of monev. attachment; settled. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs E J Lanning, recovery of monev. mdirment in vacation. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs H 1 Merrill, recovery ot money, judgment for plaintiff as demanded in complaint. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs Chas'snd J E Cooper, re covery of money; default and judg ment. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs C H Lnughead, recovery of monev, inueinent in vacation. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs C B Watson, recovery of monev; continued for service. D H James, as assignee of Bank of Oregon vs J W Blnin, recovery of money; judgment in vacation. 1) M Osborne (tUo, a corporation, vs Alonzo. Grant and Mary J Wiele, re covery of money, attachment; default and judgment, with order to sell at tached property. (i ts Maient vs ueo w Loiper ana ts h Lnper, recovery of money, attachment; judgment for plaintiff, with order to sell attached property. Stewart & Sox vs J A Zysett, recovery of money, attachment ; default and judg ment, with order to sell attached prop erty. Will & Link vs W H and H J Maple et al, recovery of money, attachment continued for service. J L Hill vs J L Liles, recovery of money, attachment ; Bettled. Ella Talbot vs The Farmers & Mer chants Insurance Co, recovery of money ; default and judgment. J P Schooling vs .1 vv ung, Ida Jtt Ling et al. recovery of money, attach ment; default and judgment as to Ida and J W Ling, with order to sell at tached property ; suit abates as to de- tendant JJutler. tie oeine ueaa. The grand iurv found true bills against A D Everton for burglary, and C H White for assisting a prisoner to escape. Stimson & Hebblewhite vs the Farm ers & Merchants Insurance Co, jsoverv of money; nonsuit on motion of defendant; plaintitt to serve bill ot exceptions on defendaut by November 10, same to be settled at chambers at Salem November 15. Hiller & Hoffman vs Farmers & Merchants Insurance Co, recovery of money; continued on application of plaintiff. Philip Collischorn vs J P Simpson, recovery of mouey; nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. J W Ralls vs The Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co, recovery of i money ; continued by consent. tlUS I JvCliy VO V'tO JlWl.OUM.jj Power Co, a corporation, recovery of monev ! referred to Wallis Nash; con- tinned. Sam Carroll, respondent, vs L H Lttsnllo, appellant, appeal; dismissed. Enoch Cvrus et al vs warren a Cyrus etal, partition; recalled; ref erence and cause dismissed. In the matter of the assignment of A F Hamilton; order ns prayed for in oetition and cause continued. In the matter of the assignment of F L Kenton; hual account approved; distribution ordered ns prayed for in account and assignee discharged upon tiling reoeipts of claimant. DKl'AltTMKNT 2. H. H. HSWlTT, JUDGfi. State of Oregon vs James Bannon, bur glary ; continued. State of Oregon vs J J Krannm, obtaining money under false pretense; continued. P J Porter vs John C lSIJer et al, partition ; continued. J M Brown vs A F tiooeh, foreclosure of chattel mortgage; non-suit on motiou of laintiff. J L Cowan, trustee, vs Screpta M Han sard, foreclosure of lien ; settled. . Ijim County National Bank,a corporation, vs M II vde, Francis Hyde and Sophia Jo seph, foreclosure of mortgago; default and decree. K P McCormack vs Waterloo Develop ment Company, confirmation; sate con firmed. Lane Lumber League vs F A Burkhart and W H Uoltra, confirmation; Bale con firmed. Linn County National Bank vs H L Cranor, confirmation; transferred to de partment No. I unn iioumy i - Cornelia Jennings, confirmation; sale con K H Wright vs 3 L and Eoaa E Hansard, foreclosure of mortgage i dsuree rendered. Urination; sale continued. Laura A Caldwell vs KllaCCaldwell etal, partition ; continued (lending reference. 8 A Niekerson vs Frank Jennings ct a!, foreclosure of lien ; judgment a8 to Minnie' i Jennings and J B Huddleson and contin ued as to Frank Jennings, John W Althouse vs H J Maple etal foreclosure of mortgage; decree on plead ings. , Sarah M Shields vs 1' G Harper Co; leave to issue execution. L J Houck et al vs J A McHride et al, partition ; continued penping reference. J W Brown vs 3 B Wirt ct al, foreclosure of lien ; continued. Fred A Brown vs J B Wirt et, al, fore closure of lien ; continued. James Nanny et al vs Louisa D Bettlc mire et al, partition; continued pending reference. In the matter of assignment of Louis Viereck; contained. Medders Vandcrppol vs H C Klepperetal contlrmation ; sale confirmed. Milt Hale vs the ilankof Oregon, confirm ation; sale confirmation. David Swank vs Elizabeth F and 8 A Landis, continuation; sale confirmed, J M Waters vs K D and Yashil lolmson, motion for sheriff to make deed ; transferred to department No 1. The grand jury found true bids against ilie two colored men, accused of larceny in taking shoes from the Ferry street store,, who each pave the name of Henry Jackson. Ooldsmitli A Kunkle vs Farmers & Mer chant Insurance Co, recovery of money; nonsuit on motion of defendant and judg ment entered therein. Ulovcr A Berry, resp6ndents, vs V G Brown, apiwllant, recovery of money attachment; settled. Herbert Ames vs M W Murray, recovery of money, attachment; judgment and order to sell attached property. S E First vs Fanners and Merchants In surance 'Co, recovery of money; settled. In the matter of the assignment of Isaac Beam ; order as prayed for granted and cause continued. II M Bead, receiver, vs James E Clark and C Clark, contirmation, transferred to department No 1. The Albany B & I. A vs Lizzie and Q W Eels, confirmation; sale confirmed. James McCartney vs Board of Trustees of the Cumberland Presbyterian church, Soda- ville. Foreclosure of mortgage; decree granted. State of Oregon vs Henry and H Jackson larceny from a store; plead guiity and sen tenced each to one year in the penitentiary. State vs Henry Robinson and John Dun can; committed to the reform school. DEATH OF MRS. KLUM. At the family residence near Peter son's Butte, on Saturday, October 20, 1894, Mrs. Melissa J. Klum, wife of Henry Klum, and daughter of Dr. A. H. and Susanna Peterson, aged 45 yrs. and 6 months. Mrs. Melissa Kium was bom April 22,, 1849, on her parent's donation laud claim near Peterson's Butte, in Linn county, Oregon, and her death oceurred within one-liulf mile of her birth place and on the same donation claim. She leaves a sorrowing husband and five children, four sons und one daughter, to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother. Her aged parents, Dr. A. H. and Susanna Peterson, survive her and are left to mourn the loss of their affectionate and only daughter, the tliree brothers, David H., L.J., and Walter C, are berett of their only sister, while a large circle of neighbors and friends deplore the loss of Mrs, Klum, who In every relation of life was one who gained the love and esteem of all who had the pleasure of her acquaintance. Her whole life was spent In Linn county, where as daugh ter, sister, wife, mother and friend she fulfilled all her duties nobly. The sick and afflicted in her old neighbor hood will sadly miss her, as she was ever and always a. valuable and sym pathetic nurse. In fact, it was during tltose loying ministrations toward her neighbors when she contracted that fell disease, consumption, which ter minated her life. Being an only daughter she was the pride and Joy of her parents and bro thers, as u wife her devotion to her husband and family could not be ex celled, while the gracious kindness of her gentle nature toward eery one in trouble or In sorrow never faltered. May her rest In happier spheres than ours be sweet and unbroken. There is no death ! What seems so is tran sition ; This life of mortal breath Is hut a suburb of tlie life elysiau. Whose portal wscall Death. Mrs. Stowell's Lecture, Mrs A. W. Stowell, representing the Woman's North Pacific Board of Missions of the Presbyterian church lectured in the First Presbyterian church of this city on last Tuesday evening, upon the subject of missions. The lady is perfectly conyersHit with her subject and entirely at home on the platform, speaking with ease and true dignity. She Is a perfect, lady in every sense of the word, and tliose who failed to hear her deprived themselves bf one of the treat of the season . Card of Thanks. To those who so kindly assisted in the last sad services rendered to the mother who is gone, we return our slncerest thanks. Near RbaIiItivhs of Mtts. Adki.ia Cox. ThfiHfint.h nf Mr. Vrunlc TVIiinn. nnw i of lho ll!tlAlng and most highly - j rf res - " thllt 011 He of Portland's wealthy and progreis've era A NEW "AD" OREGON WOOLEN SUITS NEAT :STRONG- We Have No Room to Say More About Them But Cannot Find Better Value for the Price. ' Call or Send Of the Suits We Make to Order. First Class Tailoring at Little More Than the Ready Macles. Kast Iron" For the Boys . The About Our Many Lines of -AND NOT EXPENSIVE. for Samples the Cost of Suits - - - 2 Pair Pants, Coat and Cap. VISIT,