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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1894)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY I)eo. 7, IH4. Mm. I'. M. Miller luis been quite sick in its week, Mrs,1 1. R.'ISorum has been quite til tills WM'K. ... Alty. John M. Honiara waa in the Uj yciUiitday. , - , We are Kind lo report Mr. Frank 3tloltsUII improving. We are ileaei'd to Hole Jim. J. W, MenrJe Mill Improving, Uoo, L. Alexander returned fiora Eugene but Saturday. Hon. O. B. Monatjjue returned home Saturday from Vancouver. Jvuuly U. '8. Marshal Gto.JIiuii ltirey nt lo the oily Monday, Mrs. Andy Vail has moved over lo Yamhill county near YVillaraina. Mr. W. R. Barrett returned borne Tuesday from a visit to the Dalit. , .There was a nodal at the residence, of I. A. Bennett, last Tuesday evening. Prof. Louis Rarzee, principal of (he Jefferson scliooln, pent Hunday lu theilty. :" '' . " Prof. O. 11. Wilkes returned to Lebanon Saturday ifter a short visit w ith friends at Etijjeno, Miss CI nice Cheaille left last Bat urday for Junction City where she will visit th family of I)r. Le. Mr. .Willltfm Reatbcrford took another load up to Hiirrisburg this week for LeMasiers 4 Aiideraon, W. J. Turnrldge bus sold out his store at set't Home to Mr. Glass, of CiaBlordsvillc, and moved bark to Lclmuon. Prof, D. V. 8. Held, of Eugene,; spent last Friday "night In -the city wllb bin fal her in law, J. R. Smith and family, Mr. Wllliuirt Robins went to Albany last Monday lo meet hla niulhet who caiiiemp from California to spend the winter Willi Jilm. These hard times we want to save all we can, but of course we have to eat, Still you will saf e some by getting your groueriss at S.'P. Bach', Urn. L. G. Meniles, whs baa been asakliug in nursing aire, J". W. Iden tic during her late illness, left Tuse day for her home in Portland Mis. R. C. Miller returned home Tuesday from, a visit to her daughter, Mrs Cbau. 1. Montague, In Fortlaud, and also her sou Charlie and wife In ; Forest Ij'rovc. , 0. ti. CeMenter came up from Harrisburg Wednesday after the rest of their 'printing out-tit at Bodavlll. Ht repoits tbejiutluok at Harrisburg, for them, very good, i , 1, H. Schmidt, chemist fur Wood-. arJ, Clarli & Cj,, f J'endletoB, was up here on Wednesday vlsltlug with Dr. X. A, Laiuberson and Investigating the new Industry. There Is no new development In lb Chinese-Japanese affair. Tha Japs have got the Chinese by tlielr pig tubs aud lire vigorously pulling on it. Tiny Hill awKe the Chinese stand uud deliver. Mr. F. U. Hictock, 8.P. agent at this place, infyniicd us Ihia week that be could .sell found-trip ticket n Tu Briny and Thursday to Portland Including two tickets to exposition for Vs an. . . Mens, i Won tayue an4 Whlt- ey, ' reueaentiiig the- plaintiff, and Ucsnm. Wyult and Blowe for the deft'iidaut, are. taking testimony upon Referee Yatts It, the Bturtevaot. 'vs.- Ralston oaae, iu the bank building, lu this city. Dr. Lamberson shipped to Pin djeloli this week 100 gi-lions of Pine ttIiM.'ntlue. The Oregou Essential Oil and Distilling Company, of Mil city, will have all of their products on exhibi liou' at the fair. The company expects to Incorporate, eoou and manufacture fiirpi-ntiiie, resin aud ntiu oil on an extensive scale, ' The "MJneval Spring Marine Band," of Hudicville, Oredan, will give an en tr-rt in timi ii t and oyslar supper at Uie sinilnury next Frld-.iy, December 7, 1694. 'Aduiiaslnn to entertainment for gcMllcmt-ii ton cents; ladle aud children free. The oyeUr supper will b? conducted on the plan of a weight aoclal'and will be very Interesting. Everybody corilliilly iiwited to attend. Aui'Uiileofyouiiglndliitis.oneageii' nine dude, were in the o'ty this noon. They were Yrom Walla Walla, and had (old fifty head of horse through the valley, aud with the money were going home,' Both were drunk, and presented a spectacle that would have opened the ryes of Judge Bellinger. A young Indlau woman wu with them. Democrat. At the rrgtilar meeting of Honor Lodge, No. 88, A.O.U.W. last Tuesday evening the following nftloer were elided for the eneuelng terra; M, W,, William Robins Foreman, H. Y. Kirk pull Ink; Overseer, O. H. Wilkes; Recorder, I. R. Borum; Financier, S, V, lljdc; Uuldr, Tiitnua Riidy; liiwine w aicimiaw, rsiuoT; uut- ahiji v.iwcimisii, run tmrifi Mr. J. M. Ralaton lain Uuioltj, uet your preacrlpllou filled at Mlller'e. Feed oats for sale. Kuqulre of W. H. D.noa. Mm. K H. Cowan ha? been quit s ck till week. Ray your Uiloery of H. A. Wilier nd you will save money, : Itwoutaost you auythlug to look at Smith' Xmaa goods. The Corvalli Gantt I booming 0 ivernor Lord for senator. . Partle ar contemplating building mother flouring uilll lu Eugene. Mnillh' new holiday goods are lust now the East. l)o not (ail l mat! litem. , Oet your Xuias present at M("""'oi iwo oi me city s out street Duiuond'a and get a chance at th bride doll. LiwiMi bavv been issued fur tbe inartwi. o: H. J. Farwell aud Tagle Ackerman, When you want to buy r.sult r cloth Ingyou will save imuey by arltlng It at Cacb'a. When jou want a new bat don't for get Tugb and Munsey. They have th latest (y lea. J. E. Adoox, agent fur the Albany stm lajndry, sends waahiuga down on Tuesdays only. IWi fall to hear Miss Vaadeeaal at tbe acad, my next Filday locuiber 11th, at eight o'clock p ni. Tin who patronize Pugh Wuuaey always gt the best there Is 1u tba uwr- ke,; at luwust prim. Tne lst ' groeorlisi 'cl f'lrrilslniig iis l tb ii est prices at i'ub Mutt;'. I ff 'bmi, Mesr. 11 K Arnold and U M. Basher h-vr opikd up a iuub shop in lr. Uo's buiidiug. Pugh aud Huusey bavv J;.sl rvuilved a new line of furnishing good, price tbem before buying elsewhere. Elder Shea, of Bweet Home, was in tbe city a couple o day this week. The Elder was quite sick whlje here, Boyd doesn't charge any nor for photos on cloudy day than when the sun shines, but get a good picture just the same, Then will be a ball given by th Ladle of th Maopabee Dee. 8Mb. Further notiue will b given later. ComtiTiaa. Just to help us on eur way, Boyd will niake raduolion of 11.00 on tb dot. for pholisi to all those who have been married leas than three months. To each purchaser of $1. worth of goods between now and December 24tb will be given a ckanee at the hand some bride (Ml. At Hiss Dumood's. Young man, Improve your tiuw by golug to achoul at Hanliam Academy. Take tb kualnaaa eoune and It your self for usefulness In tbe buslueas world- J. V. Boyd arrived In Lebanon last Saturday, from Southern Oregon. He will spend the wlnlrr with hi brother, H. J. Boyd, and (earn tbe photo graph buslve, , Peterson, Ross ft Co, hav some splendid farms and city residences for Bale ut a bargain on tbe Installment Ian. If you want a farm or town property, don't fail to tee these men. Owing to the lateness of the aeuaon and the dull times, I offer my entire t cost. Bo call and avail your- self of tbe opportunity to get ay b gaut bat at cost, at Mr. RUVj, I nail re ypttr ptoperty with Peterson, Roas&Oo, They are nvsut for the Old Reliable, Home Mutual, 'vw Zealand, Bprlngfield of Massachusetts, Continental, and other gund, reliable vompaniea. They also have money to loan at 8 per oeut, iu sum from S0O p. :.::: The ladle of Lebanon and vicinity are cordially invited to call at the Ladles' Bazaar, when In Albany, and examine their elegant fall stock Everything new and of the very latest styles. ' "'.. . Music lessons at the acadetqv have been reduced from $2.60 to 12 per month. Harmony free to student taking lessons In any other ef thai music course. , - Mrs. A. K. Davis bad tbe misfoit une to fall while g ilng down the steps at Mr. Eagleson's laat Sunday night, I injuring uer si iuuvu iiwi, suv up beeu unable to ' up this week. Mr. J, M, Ralston, wb, has been lu tbe city tbl week, attending the trial received, a telegram late lust night from bis brother, C H. Ralston, of Portland, that his mother had mkeu suddenly worse. " , ' A- 8, Powell purchased yesterday from Linn county farmer 110 bead of bog. and shipped tbem to Portland last bight. The lot Averaged over 809 pounds each, aud represented a value of about fl,200.-IIi rnld. Mlaa Morle Vauderaal, of Batem, au elocutionist of ability wji git's ai etilerlulunieiit at ti academy on Friday evcnlug, Deceniber 14ib. She will be aaslsted by the Music depart ment of th academy and U enjoyable prigrru I aaauredi Tu' enteitaliiiunt I ghd" fur th b"S' pf the swqeiwy n an adminiwi m f iweniyaive a COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS, Council CmnBins, I Lebanon, Or., Dec. 6, 1804.1 Present, the Hon. 0. 1). Montague, mayor, and Oooucllmen Rive, Cotton, Myera, Andrews and Kelletiborger. AMent, councilman Heed, The minute of tbe last meeting were read ana approved. The committee on health and police, to whom was referred the matter of the appointment of a nightwatchniau and the erection of street lamps in certain dark alleys and streets, reported as follows: "After investigation we fiud that no satisfactory arrangements can mad, and would recommend that th matter be dropped for th pre- nt." The recorder read a communication i from J. W. Howell relative to the bur- lamps, and upon motion the marshal was instructed to ship the same at once, aud by the same motion a sum sufficient to prepay the freight charge so Bslem was appropriated out of the general fund. Tlie report of the Hon. C. B. Mon tague, mayor, and A. F. Stone, re corder, ronsituting the canvassing board o the late city election was read and upon motion was accepted and ordered placed on file. The following contract bills, and bills for salaries of city officers were read, allowed and warrants ordered drawn therefor: L I L A W Co, lights tor KoTeuber. an 00 vo water won ilarvlnrNnv. ft IX a a oarisihl.clly sttorney, i f W Morgan, nirhl, ulart tor Sot . . . 21 Ou 1 1 moss, rsoorder, rws lo data. . X! 10 -1 pon motion the rules ware aas pended and the following hills allowed and warrants ordered drawn therefor: B Y Elrkpslriek, printing at 20 I M Bsabor, bsullai frsfsl SO Jas MoCurdy, do .ISO Wm Rctherford, do ....... ....... 160 ilsi Isls, work on strssla 1 SO J U Wbldbss, do 103 It was then moved and carried that tbe marshal be instructed te lay a new cross-walk on the street running west from the corner of the property ni J. O. Boyls, sfter which th council adjourned to meet at the next regular meeting, Dec. 18th' 1804. A. F. Stowk, Recorder of the city of Lebanon. OBITUARY. Mr. L. M. Westtall died at her borne lu this city December 4, 18M, at 9:15 p.m. Hhe baa beeu a patient sufferer for more than (wo year'. She has seen four of her children pas over before her Into the other world and haa borne her grlefe and sorrows with realgna. tloa and fortitude. Kb came to. Oregon in tbe tame party with Mr. Weatfall In the year 1. They left Iowa, April 4tb, of that year and were ou the Journey five month and twenty-one (lays. . On tb Hth of Dtermhvr Jollbwliig their arrival Mr. Q. M. 'A'eslfall and Mis U SI. Heaiy were Dulled In marriage at Tangent, Oregon. Mr. Weetfall was conscious at (be time of her death. Blie ealled the family about ber and nude them all understand that she Knew the cod of this life w near; she told tbem she Vs ready to go and asked ber husband aud daughter to meet her In the better world. We sreak the heartfelt sympathy of this community for Mr. Weatfall and family In this hour of trial. Card of Thanks. Mr. O. M. Weetfnll and daughter desire toexpreas their heartfelt thanks to tbe people of Lebanon for their kind aaslstaive In tbe rare of their Jiv.'as) One during her laat sick news. (J. M. WbhTFAM. ADD DAUQHTBBa. Iu Usmorlau.' , Wheress, It has pleased the All-wise snd Supreme Ruler of the Universe, in His providence, lo reinore from our , "J"181 Mrl' Jr ,ll i ' 7 ""'i' MiasLula Westfall: be it Resolved, That the sincere and heart felt sympathy of the Y, P. 8. C. K. of the First Presbyterian church of Lela non, be extended to our bereaved sister, ber sister Lelia, aud their kind and af fectionate father; trusting that in this sad hour ther may look to our Heavenly Father, the shepherd and bishop of oar souls, and receive tnat peace and couso lation which lie alone can bestow. lis It further resolved, that a copy ef these resolutions be spread upon the minutes ot our society, a copv be lurnised each of the Lebanon papers for publication, and a copy be sent to tk j -...... 11. vi. rjva.Hi!,i Hatiie Sis, Aoi Mill, 1 CouiHiittee, A Pork Thief. The f .re pin? of nils w,Hk J, Pkilluian killed sis line poikvre. He hung them up to freeze over iiltfl"!, and wtien he went out the next morning to admire his pigs, In! aud behold, aoiye sardine bad "fnta'1 onto Hie largest one of the lot. Mr, Skill man was employed as a detective for number of yeurs, coiieerjueiilly it did uot require much time for him to spot the thief, and we expect to have an item next week that will be tio'tiewhut ou th stiisatlooal order. Unless the gentleman. (9) retail" the mcatbefor Uet Toursilay Mr. BklUtuau will publish blm well as prcn-ute Llrq to the full extent of tbe law,f)rotjojn vll Tluiet, r . . . . MHIef all" )'"' T' g le(J perieils for BV Vi slierts Pu!i pap pairrr :f tifii b-fii'-HU'iPl in Lout lor i i ts, CITY ELECTION. ' The regular annual city elecllort paused off quietly aud resulted' in a victory for the ticket nominiiled at the uiaas meet lug held last week. The usual vigorour work was done by friends of the various caiidlduti-s. The main contest was for tbe uisrsbnl's place. The result was quite- a sur prise to many people. There wtut a strong effort made by a few In defeat tne citizen's cnniiniate ror mayor, M. A, Miller, with A. J. Adamss, but Mr. Miller's election by a large major Ity was a. foregone conclusion from th start. The vote la given below: " rue mayhb. M, A, Killer. ; ..,..,.,..,...,...... us A. Jack Ailams... , .. 65 ' res lOvKai.Mr.s. - -N.S. Dslgleisli .' , su J. Uilyeu 2CSI 8. 0. Long. ..,.......2Si) Geo. W. lit m 8. B. NysiK ; 217 Ed KellsnUrnfr. 215 B. Barksnsliaw. ... 38 ,., 29 .. 30 ... 27 ..243 R. Ji floodrich J.M.Marks..... A. E. Ausorge.... ." : to aacoanex. W. M. Brown ': run TaiMsi'sia. J. F. Byil ..246 XftHSUAL, P. W. Morgan ........,.....................143 Joe Smith. , , lot Tbem was 21? iote '" '' this year. 'J. F. Hyde reoelved the full vote ct, with the exceptions of two. This election makes the third time in succession that Morgan baa leeu elected marshal which Is the first time ao far as we know In the history of Lebanon that any one bus been elecUd for tbe third term, which (net demon strates that he. makes a good marshal, or that he Is the bist jivliticlan this side of Washington city. Tbe R. R. Company Wins. Circuit Judge H. 11. Hewitt filed , yesterday, says The Statesman, bis tlndiuga iu the case of the Southern Pacific R R. Company and the Oregau & California R.R. Company, plaititifls, vs. W. E aud J. A, L-iughmiller, defeiideuts, better known as tbe famous railroad switch, suit at rjilvcr tou, wherein u dispute unite as to the ownership of a right of way iu front of the Loughmiller warehouse. The decision le that tbe piaintiU'e are entitled to a decree perpetually enjoining the defendant or each of them fiom interfering with the plajul iffsiu th use of the right of way or the operation of their tialus and engines aver the saint; that the plaintiffs are entitled to a decree declaring the O. & C. ll. P. Compauy io be tbe legal owner of the right of way; aud that neither party should retnrer vests and disbursement. 108 Years CM. Father Catena died on iho Slat of Nuvemtn-r, 1K91, nt his htmie on Beaver enck, ot old 111:0, ai the le- tuarkabb use of 108 yiurs and 13 days. He hud been a hale, hearty mini all these yeiirs up to within a few day of his death, when sudden ly his nppdito failed him aud he was unable to take any nourishment save a little inilK, and of Ibis but a few sips at a time. He expired in a sit ting Hwltion, without a a-ruggle or evidence of pain en unexpectedly and quietly that no one in the room knew tbe moment when tha breath left hi body. Calmly,- iwueefully he paasedaway, llko a su miner's dream. Tiequina Post. ' Two Women Fight. . -Tueedity iiiornlng Mis. l.ii.ch and Mm. Hnnklns, two ladles of th" smith side, eiiRBgiil )u mr if wordn, tougue-lashlng and abusing each other after the latest ami liiot Improved fashion. The word imtll-j ,wa brought ou througli a discussion of fain'ly aflalrs. Warranti lor eao'i ' u.' the belhgerautly disputed btdtvit were placed In Marshal Dilky'a bunds for service. Itissaid that ilie inursbul at first "(bought of resigning ou tlm spot, but concluded not lo ilo so,- and j-ro oeedeil to make the -arrests, Botli ladles, when tney confronted ihe austere countoiiaucu of lUio.ii'drti' riheltvn plead guilty, uud wire lioed each (7, which they paid jihI went on their way rejoiciug. Sclo Press. . ' ' Tlie Last Riles. Tbe ruuerul of Haiiuu C. Gll-henril occurred from the resilience of her son, . A. Oihbcwd at two o'clock Weilue. day ullernooii. Tlie remains Mere Interred In Crystal Lake ovmet'ry, mid were foliowed lo their Inst PMlIng nlacc bv nuiiu-rous it-latlvi a, fileoila uud aequiiiiitatious, Deceastil was ham In Maine, Jainwiy Sri, 1S27, iille lived there until 1(13 nheu she removed to Mliiinsota, ami rt-i'le-l iu Hint tato and Wtsaon o'it n ill, nini caiuvto Oregon H e. rs Kwov ber arrival In this stale ,( liui, lived both at Carvnlli uud V,'.;wrbj. l;c tm at the latter Kty-.'!! 11 '''' lR!i diaenajt nioilii nf ynr'Wi ! y.Diitoieot!l,"!!i'lil Mi 'be )vin;e tuf lw for ttiwiitut i.-w ni. I fei dlw ,ik wa piwuiiii-'iilii J (ai,1 i j Times ' : ,;. .- ' . S VU I-'"-' -SS-HKi Si Read, Peacock & Co. LKADKUS IN DRY GOODS LEBANON SOME PLAIN TALK. Goods which we sell sentod, Ourpri'JtM will bt th&n elsewhere. BI A.II-. ; OUDISIIB Will rooeive the Banw attention which we afford our customer in person Wo Have Received an Excellent Stoek of WINTER. S BITS. In Neat Patterns, Suitable tor the Boat of Men. Woolen Suits Fine. Stir Hats Fine Hearth Merware Waterproof shoes, WRITE FOR P ALL EXPSESS ORDF.? i3;itr,lD. The oots & Shoes. OREOOX. ate guaranteed t be as rejw f i ml, by eofttiariuoa, lo r rarcful ' eoiisidenition t'tid. from " Up 1.50 14 ..-r.r.: W i W v i ti al'iji v. iwclimsli tl;W