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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1894)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY NOV.W), IMH. City election Mouday. Mm. J. W. Menales U Improving. Rev. A. Melvlu William In in th city. Everybody should turn out nd vote next Mouaay. Mr. Jua. Davidson left yesterday for Salcin on a visit. Dr.AVallaoe.'of Albany,' waa in the city the first of the wek.- Wt are glad to report that Mr. Frank Molst'ta Improving. , Mr. C. 0. Raw lings and family are pvnd.liig the week in Albany. MIssFannleGrigge went to Albany yesterday to speud Thanksgiving with Iter Barents. The men who worked on the Bt Uhsrlee Hotel have been paid' In full and are happy. Mr. Ed Kellenberger had the mis fortune to cut his hand pretty bad this week while butchering. , Prof. 0. W. Wllka went down to Altmiiy-yesterday to take Thanksgiv ing dinner with friends in that ity. ' ' . : Mr. l'enlek sold Ms interest In'the livery stable to Mr. A. Cmphrey, who ' win taae cuarge me nrsi 01 iMoern- her. ' Itev. Holman will hold services in Miller's Ball next Monday as usual. "Paul's, df fence before Agrippa" will be his theme. , . Mr. Perilck expect to leave In a hort time fur bis old home In Charlton Iowa. He having sold tits interest in the livery stable. . Mrs. 0. M. Westfall, the wife of our popular livery man, la very low, and' her friends entertain serious doubts of her recovery. -The family have the sympathy of tbe entire onmmumlty. It looks a little suspicious when you aee a young single man looking around to buyV rent a dwelling but such is tbe case with a certain young man, of Lebanon, , . An Albany butcher was in .the city this week seeing about opening a ' butcher shop here' We understand that be. said, he intended to start ' one. Both the governor and secretary of state are out of tbe state. A Salem paper says 'C. W. Fulton, president of the senate, would be acting gov ernor in case of necessity. Tt how requires the services of four teachers In the North Brownsville public school, and Mta. Micbener has lieen employed to take charge of the fourth room. Times. Hon C- B. Montague, of Lebanon, was In the city yesterday visiting his daughter, Dr. Clara M, Davidson, and will proceed today on a business trip to Vancouver, Wash., where he baa large property , interests. aleu Htateaman. Mian Venule Waggoner, daughter of Hon Geo. Waggoner, ef Corvallls, and Mr. Henry Allen, will be united . in marriage on Thanksgiving evening f .1.. Us... i .1... L..I.1..I i i' iue irn;'jie ui uie unue pal eu M. i ne novel mrvsins was recently sold at chief of police sale, aud now the city council haa had to take steps . to eject the occupant, Landlord Wllklns, who refuses to give up the hotel. ' Horace Nathan Pennnycr, the only son of Gov. Pennoyer died at Wllllsms town, Mass., last Saturday. He waa back there attending Williams' college a - i j iii . . ii.. - . iui rauifl'ii. nolo wiuie MLieuuiuir ion ball game anil fn a few days typhoid fever set Iii which lie died with. Hla mother had been auinmoned but" be. died before she reached him. The Albany Farmer's Co. of this city has just made a contract for 60,000 sacks at 4 cents per sack, a saving of 8 or 4 cents a sack over previous years. The decrease !u prioe is due to the. re cent tariff legislation and needs' no argument to show the benefit of it It rnans about 1 otiits per bushel more for wheat next yea. , Democrat. V. UL jjcransierB use suspeuueu pu-- licalldb of the Bodavllle paper. He and Chan, U, Anderson, formerly on tbe ExPKKBs-foroe have formed a 3o pahnersnlp and will start a paper at U..1-k,,-.- Tl.nn ... HI II , l.a aam. unnwvuii .1.; mi, uv ... mhk , plaut that has been used at Bodavtlle, they havlug moved It up to Harris Aurg yesterday. Both of these boys are good printers and fine fellows' aud If the Harrlsburg people will give them the proper aupport we be lieve that they will give them' good paper, We wish them suooeu, Geo, Alexander received a telegram Tuesday from hla brotbsr Frank, of psivui, imuriumK UIUI VI 111V UWfcU HI Will H. Alexander another one of hla brothert, of that olty. Dsseassd waa a printer, he and Frank, both were employed in the state printing office. He bad been ailing for tome time but was able to work last Sat urday. George. left Tuesday after Ct.t I .. I I . I. I ... . U A .1. X oo n and expected to .meet Frank lu Albany that night with tbe remain Mr. J. CBilyeu sold bit hops' this week. Miss Lassie Wallace, of Albany, is in tbe city. Mrs. W, J. Ray is quite sick at her residence. There is talk of organizing a K. of P. lodge at this place. N. W. Bmith uses the purest drugs in prescriptions. Htyllsh hits can be had at Miss Diimond's at bard time prices. Bargains In school supplies aud stationery at Smith's drag store. Mfs Abbie Fry, of Albany, spent Thanksgiving in Lebanon. Atty. Ji.Iid M. Somen was in the city a oouple of day this week. The entertainment given at the M. E. church last night was grand. Mia, (. W. BeUle, of Oakland Or., was visiting relatives In Lebanon this week. Miss Pauline Adams gave a social last night to her friends. All reported a pleasant evening. There will be a oonseivative ticket put In the field today with A.. Jack Adams f. r n ayor. There waa a social d.noe In the Union ball last night. All who attend ed reported a good time. The union revival servloes are- still in proitress. They are being conducted in the M. E. cnurcb, South, this week. Boyd doesn't charge any more for phntoa on cloudy days than when the sun shines, but gets a good picture just tbe seme. These hard times we want to save ail we can, but of course we have to cat, atill you will save MHne by getting your groceries at 8. P. Bach's. ' A large uumlier of Mb K Minis Baslett'a friends gathered at the re sidence of Mr. Hlndmanj last Thurs day and gave Miss Fannie a supriaa party. Just to help us on our way, Boyd will make a reduction of 11.00 on the doc. for photos to all those who have been married less than three months.. Young man, improve your bme by going to school at Ban tiara Academy. Take tbe buslneas course and fit your self for usefulness In tbe business world. A large number of young people gathered at the residence of W. B. Donaca . last nlgbt where they spent tbe evening very pleasantly. A fine supper was served. Peterson, Roes A Co. have some splendid farms and city residences for sale at a bargain on the. installment plan. If you want a farm or town property, don't fail to aee these men. Owing to tbe lateness of the season and the dull timet, I offer my entire stock at cost Bo call and avail your self of the opportunity to get an ele gaut hat at cost, at Mrs. Rice's. Insure your property with Peterson, Ross & Co. They are agents for the Old Reliable, Home Mutual, Mew Zealand, Springfield of Massachusetts, Continental, and other good, reliable oompauies. They also have money to loan at 8 per cent, in sums from $200 "P-. ' E. W. Hadley, lu a big two-oolumn advertisement, offers his residence in Corvallls for tale at 25 per cent less than coat. "Tbe bouse was built and grounds laid out for a permanent home and with no idea nf selling. It is ihe. most complete home In the oouiity."' The ladies of Lebanon and vicinity are cordially invited to call at the Ladles' Bazaar, when lu Albany, and examine Iheir elegant fall stock Everything new and of tbe very latest styles; Music lessons at the academy .have been reduced from $2.60 to $2 per month. Harmony free to students taking lessons in auy other otlbe music courses. They say funny things back in Kansas when a political fight Is on. For instance, a newspaper back there, refenlui to the newly elected govern or. "The reason horses do not bring more la because street cars are run by electricity, threshing . .machines by steam, and tbe atste by a donkey. Last week Countable C. W. Watts, of Albany, went to Sweet Home to arrest a Morris, but on arriving at Sweet Home fouud Morris had gone to Southern Oregon. Bo this week he went down and tound Morris at Med ford where be', arrested him and brought blm to Albany. The trial waa to take place Wednesday. It is alleged that Moris killed a large number of deer for their bidet with outattemptlng to make any use of tbe meat. Thanksgiving was observed In Leb anon this year about a usual. Union Rervioas were held in tbe Cumberland churoh, Rev, Beattl delivering tbe sermon, The ladles of the Christian churoh gave a tnagoifloent dinner in Miller's ball, beside the elegant tuikey dinner given by tbe Bt, Charles Hotel. All buslneas bouse were closed front 11 UlU o'eleok to glv the proprietor and clerks an opportunity to tnjoy Thanksgiving dinner.. The evening was uuwrvfu oy eonut litre toenail, looiel dauft, preaohjug S ul,r' laiuiasut ai'tn his suyworiN tmmimmmmmm'n '"rtTlBliasss Disturbing The Peace. While the Jordan trial was going on hefo-e Justice Irvine yesterday (Wed' nesday), del Hayden, tbe youngerson of Judge Hayden,- Walked into the court room and throwing his bat down on a vacantchaip, stepped up to pris oner at the and in a threatening man ner asked of blm, 'Willis, do you want a cigarette?" Hit father, who was sitting near by, noticing the ag gressive manner of hla son, at onoe grappled with him. Other came to the Judge'a assistance and a herce struggle ensued with the desperate young man who was wildly intoxi cated. In the scuffle young Hayden' pistol went off, the bullet passing through the stove-pipe and Imbedded itself In the wall Will Hayden, an oldor brother of Clel's, hearing tht row rushed Into the court room with a drawn revolver In his hands. Tbe young Unydent were promptly over powered and placed under arrest. Independence Enterprise, A Narrow Escape. The Rosebunr Plaindealer.of the22d. says: "Alex Livingston, fireman of engineer Btroud, yesterday bad a nar row escape from serious Inlurv. While between Cresswell and Walker; be was rearranging some wood on the tender, and while doing as lost hla hold and fell to to the giound. The train was running 16 miles an hour and had goue about half a mils helhr Mr Stroud missed his fireman. He stopped his train as toon as possible, and on looking back aaw Alex coming along the track toward tbe train.- He was uniniured and commenced flrlnv at ouce. The accident occurred at nearly ine same place where Firemau Hogan was killed a few weeks since, the en. glue being the same, No, 42, a waa also the train crew." Equal To All Demand. A story is going the rounds of the newspaper of an energetio woman about SO years old who for work ap plied at tbe offioe of tbe United States Rubber Companv in New York Citv. and waa told by tbe clerk to go up stairs ana see toe foreman , Tbe wom an, not knowing the wav. went out Into the yard, and aeelng no other way to get up she tucked up ber skirts and ascended the fire escana tn ti fourth story. There she opened tbe window and climbed In, to the sur prise of the foreman, who was stand. ingnearby. The foreman, after re covering from hia embarrassment, asked .her what she wanted. The woman stated her mission. She ant a Job. A. P. A. Mr.. Eddy, an onranker or th American Protective Association was In this city, this week, looking to the I'ication of a lodge. He Inter-viewed several of our citizens, but from all reports, he must have gotten "the cold shoulder." Our people some time run oft with " Pooullutlo follies, hut they draw the line at the ghost of tbe "Know-Nothing" party. This un- American idea should find no place with American citizen. Hostility to foreigners Is born of a narrow and blgotted mind, for but a few years ago we were all foreigners. Let tbe "American Protective Association" "die a-borning." . May be Turned Out of Doors. There is an old ladv at Philomath. writes "Jacob," who about fifteen years ai! was left an estate worth in the neighborhood of $20,000. with an Indebtedness of something like $3, 0(10. Today the Inheritance is all gone aud for money borrowed and spent in eztravagsnoe. Site put what remain ing property she had out of her band to avoid mating obligations good, and now it is rumored, she mav be turned out of house and home. Surely the way or the transgressor is hard. Corvallls Times. Feed oats for sale. Enquire of W. B. Donaca. Buy your stationery of M. A. Mliler and you will save money. When you want a new bat don't for get Pugb and Muutey. They have the latest style. J. E. Adoox, agent for tbe Albany steam laundry, sends washings down on Tuesdays only. Aoyoue wishing blank books or enveloes should CUI and examine M. A. Miller's stock. Those who patroulze Pugb Muusey always get tbe best there I in the mar ket; at lowest price. The best groceries and furnishing goods at tbe io est prices at Pugb 6 Munsey'. Try thein. . Pugh and Munsey bave just received a new line of furnishing goods, prlot them before buying elsewhere. Mackintoshes f women anil miss. New good, new styles aud popular prices. B, . Younq, Albany, Or, Blna M. West HIv No. 1, L. O. T. M, will admit member Into tb order for U till December 1, ISM. Attn Hydr, a K, W cau save you Dollur and you can tie wll dressed by giving Our Travel; r your measure for t tailor TENNESSEE ITEMS. The basket social at the Tennessee school house lart Thursday night was a grand success. Mr. Ed Humphrey, of Lebanon, kindly gave bit assistance ami played the part of auctioneer, mere were twelve baskets told rang. ing from 36ot. to TOcta. each. The singing by the Tennessee choir was highly appreciated aa well a the solo by Ed Humphrey. Mr. Elbert Munsey and Allen Simon furnished some select reading after which came the soap bubble contest. Mary McKulght taking the prize for blowing the largest bubble, and Clarence Ross tor the most bubble In five minutes. Tbe supper of course waa luimonoe, which all did Justice tn, Tenuessee beats the world for a general good time. By the way Sherman Wallace got the basket lie wanted. The Fronk brothers in company with the Blacklaw Bros, and Paul Vallersbave gone to the mountain on a deer hunt. i . The McKulght and Davit Bros, have returned having killed three deer. ' Mis Anna Blacklaw was at home last 8unday on a visit. Mis Grace Humnhrev and' Mlsa Ella Holman are Ihe guest of Mrs. Fronk this week, Mis Viva Baltimore spent last week In Tennessee.- ' The Prodigal Son has returned. Henry Wallace and family have returned to Tennessee where they will make their future home, Sherman Wallace has purchased a new boat which will make weekly trips between Tennessee and Canada during tbe coming winter. . MVSTRK Y, ACADEMY NOTES, "' A two days Thanksgiving vacation ( will be taken this week. ' Our sobool continues to increase both in number and interest. . . Henry Smith, Ewd. Umphrey, Joel Meyer an4 Sherman Wallace entered school tbi week. -. , The Entertainment will begiven in the chapel at 8 o'clock t. x. Mlsa Vandereal.ls an elocutionist of note and an enjoyable programme is aasur ed. Admission 25 cts. An Elecutionary and Musical enter tainment will be given for tbe bepefit of the Academy,' on Friday evening Dec 14, by Mlas Marie Vaudersal, of Salem, assisted by home talent. Some of the student have suggest? ed that the school should be changed to a Boys Seminary aa the girls are in a hopeless minority. But some tf the boys think that what is lacked in quantity is more than balanced' in quality. A meeting of the Directors of the Academy. National Bank was held recently. The following officers were elected: Pres. J. B. Marks, Vice Pres. aud Sec B. A. Randle, Cashier R. G. Miller. Tbe affairs of the bank were fouud to lie on a firm and paying basis. ' ' ' Trials of a Revenue Officer. Revenue officers do not seem to fare well in Corvallls. According to the Times an old time fist fight enlivened things in the office of tbe Occidental Hotel for a bit' Thursday afternoon. Both combatant went to grass with first one aud then the other on top, but both, together with mine' host Schmidt still live to tell their off spring the story of the encounter. Oscar Hodgius, . proprietor of the corner saloon was one of the lighters and George Chapman, a revenue offi cer from Portland was the otiier. The afislr began in Hodgiu'a saloon, whcie Chapman called to examine Hodgius' license, but there it did not attain the the importance of a knock-down and drag-out. II was at the Occidental half au hour later Chapman was led to tbe recorder and fined ten dollars. About midnight Chapman was sur rouuded by deputy Bkiptoo and ar rested on a warrant sworu out of Jua tlu i Holgate' court by Hodglu. The complaint charge blm with an assault wltb a deadly weapon, Hla examina tion was fixed for December 3d and he gave bonds lu the sum of (AO for hit appearance, with Mine Hoat Schmidt at bondsman. Next 'mowing Chap man ran up agaiutt a third warrant charging blm with carrying a cou- oealed weapon, It was aworo out of Juetlo Wilton' court by John Scrf ford and was served by Sheriff Otburn , Chapman claimed that under th Un ited State law b wat allowed to carry a wtapen. He wat released on bis own reoognitanoe, and nt examina tion set for Deovmber 8d. Chapman is t mad man, and as he has Uuole Bam at his back it is probable that th nd Is not yet. She "Who's that nice looking man across tb street?" He-"Why, that' Mr, . HV wsarlug out of those flu tailor-mad suite, uisds by tb Halam Wuolw Mill tor." . JMOMU.&0 UtowJn u L ,wU Read LEADERS IN DRY GOODS LEBANON SOME PLAIN TALK. Goods which we sell sented.' Our price'i will be than elsewhere. ' ..;;....,..,.MJk.IL s-ORDISIlS " Will receive the same careful consideration and attention which we afford our We Have Received an Excellent $tock of ' WINTEK SKITS. ., In Neat Patterns, Suitable for the Best of Men. Woolen Suits Fine Stiff Hats " 1.60 Fine Hearth Underware Waterproof shoes. -WRITE FOR PRICES. ALL EXPRESS ORDERS PREPAID, v The flain 6htkty L..JUL'JLM'Jg.ILl.J Peacock & Co. Boots & Shoes. OREGON. are guaranteed to be as repre found, by comparison, lower . .. " customers in person. from $7.50 Up