Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, I8M. Kunday ti Easter, Mr, Marian Walton hu been quite III. . Charles C, Ami drove to Albany laHt Sunday. There la only one mora month f public who l. Prof, llliwa leiture tonight at the Presbyterian church, Burt Davl ran away again laat Fri day. He wen! enutb. D D. Shaw has moved Into one of Dr. Foley' bouse. N. W Smith moved Into Mr. S. 0. Wallace' house this week. J. W.Mcniies and family returned Tuesday frrm a visit to Salem. L. J. Peterson's second daughter, Emma, baa the lung fever. Mra. J. R. Thompson of the St. Charles, has been alck a few day thl week. Mr. Ed Umphrey nd hi bone to Postmaster gmllh and ha purchased N. W. Smith's bicycle, License was issued last Saturday for the marriage of Peter J. Looken and Mut tie Haisen, of Harrlsburg. i A load nf machinery passed through the city In route for the woolen mills at Waterloo last Tuesday morning. Mrs. F E Allen and little daughter Ruth of Albany, are visiting her sister, ills Anna Dumcnd, this week. Mr. Jayliire, of Shelburn, was In the city yesterday visiting his brother-in-law, L. M. Wheeler i nd family. W. J. Tu midge left Tuesday for the Nespnrse Reservation where be goe to look around with a view of locat ing. Mr. Ed Kellenlierger butchered another one of his stall fed beeves this week It weighed when dressed 850 pounds. W. H. Keen, of Bweet Home, bss moved to Lebanon and now occupies lil residence where D. D.Bbaw form erly lived. Spring has come and now I good time to have some photos taken. Drop in at the Lebanon Art Gallery and . get prices. We are (.leased to heir that Mrs. C. E MeCluIn is able to again use ber foot, she hud the misfortune -to cut some few days ago. ,J Pearl Rebekoh Lodge No. 47 I. O. 0, F. will give a social and supper on the evening of April 26. All cordially In vited. Bupper 25 ceut. Mr. C. H. Ralston, weigher and pager of t he custom house In Port land, visited friends In this city last Tues day and Wednesday. John Ollena, nf Missouri, half- brother of John Morris of this city, arrived in this elty Tuesday nd ex perts to stay until fall. The Stnwe divorce suit waa tried before Judge Hewitt last week, and we understand that Mrs. Btowe waa given hei divorce and the children. Rev. J. H. Beattle, J. M Marks and wife, Mra. Htubblefleld and Miss Nona Miller left Tuesday for Dallas, Polk icnunly where they go to atieud Pres bytery. Miss Pearl Walker of Spier, I vis iting the fiiiully of her elster.Mr. J. B. Thompson of the Bt. Charles, also her brother, Moss Walker, few days this week. Mr. W. J. Unger ha become Ibe possessor of s. fine buggy which means lo of soda-water for Willie, and it is not at all probable that he will drink alone. J. Y. Smith who came out hereon account of the Illness and death of hi brother who recently died at Soda vllle recently, left this week fur bis borne In Iowa. Mr. F. E. Allen, Mr. Dell Blddle and Miss Birdie Day, came out from Albany lust Sunday afternoon on ithelr wheels and uncut an hour wltb friends, returning home same evening. Rev. A. Jack Adams, A. E. Will iams, A. U. Williams and J. H. Jobu on left yesterday for Woodhuru to ' attend the Cumberland Presbyterian Presbytery which meet at that place. A stray dog has taken up his abode wt Mr. Ourlund'e and Is living on fresh eggs. Jt ia said the dog chases the ben until they lay and then appropri ates the eggs. The owner had better cull fur the dog. It It a female black setter. Mr. Dave Ashpaugb, formerly of Athena, but now of Dixie, Polk county, was in the city a few day this week visiting old friend aud relatives. Mr. Ashpaugb I a brother rl yrandrna Ralston who died last ,'lirlatiiia. Johnnie L. Morgan returned borne lust Friday evening from Natron, where be bad been filling the posi tion at that plaoe as agent. He re ' mined to bla former place here laat Holiday morning as assistant, with Si nut genial and accommodating agent, t'vvd V. MWwlt. X' slay U Good-Friday, Hiram Baker buy all kind of furs, Mayer Klmbreugh want your produce. Go to Hiram Baker for your wall paper. VIA papers for tale here at five cents per down. You can get 8 loaves of bread at Mayer ft Kitubroughfor 25 ct. Mia Allle Wallace is visiting friends in Scio thl week. If you want to buy property cull ou or write Peterson 4 Andrews. Smith has Just added fifty new books to bia circulating library. If you want to sell property list it with Peterson A Andrews. Pugh & Muuscy want your produce and will pay you the highest price paid. Pugh & Munsey are always ahead on fresh groceries at prices as low us the lowest. Assessor Deakin has gone to South ern Oregon for the benefit of bis health. Be sure aud bear the lecture by Prof. Blues to-night at the Presbyterian church. Dr. O.W. Cheadle's ofllee hours troui 10 a. m., till 6 p. m. Office over City Drug tore. When you want to buy a suit of cloth Ingyou will save aiouey by getting It at Bach's. Mrs. 8. M. Western, daughter and sou left this place Weduesiluy for Lacomb, Canada. Pugb & Muncy li.ve just received their spriug stock of hats which tbey are selling cheaer than ever. Mr. Sturtevant of Bweet Home, was the Jehu of the Bweet Home stage last Monday, in the place of A. Wheeler. All knowing themselves Indebted to me will please call and settle at once. M. A. Miller. if you want anything In the hard ware or tinware line now Is the time to buy as Carman A Co. are selling out below cost, , Married, at tbe borne of the bride's father, April 7, by Rev. I. Curlton, Miss M. D. Miles and Mr. James A. Craft. . Call and see Prof. Vogel at Smith' drug stow If your eyes trouble you. He will only tie here a few days. Don't wall till the duyn get hot, but come now wiiiie the air is fresh and cool, and have your photos taken at Boyd's Gallery, Pugh 4 Muncy bavejust recived a large Invulue nl Indies' children' and men's sbiss. Bee them and you w ill buy them. Prof. Browuson, pre-ident of Me- Mlnnville College, preached in the Baptist church, of this place, Sunday morning and evening. These hard times we want to save all we can, but of course we have to eul, atill you will save some by getting your groceries at S. P. Bach's. Hiram Baker received another large Invoice of spring goods this week direct from the east. He invites the puolictocall and inspect these goods aid get price. Ladies if you are ihinkirg of telling a pair of shoes or a ni w dress i.ext week, you will want to know where to get the Iwst for the least money, Mr. Baker always carries the best. - Ladies, if you wuut a good clie:'p shoe for yourself, d n't forget to go to Baker'a or send for bis 99c, $1 IS, $1.50 $2.00 or $2.60, the liest in the world fir the money. His motto is,' never to be under sold, H. J. Boyd Itched his photograph tent at Sbedds this week. His brother Jim will run It during Ibe summer, and will send the negatives here to Lebanon, to have the work finished. We will say that those who patronize this tent, will get firstclass work, as Mr. Boyd Is by far the best artist that ever came to this city, and we will say bis work will compare favoruble with any III tbe slate. There will be a very Interesting Easter service at Ibe M. E. church next Sunday evening. The services will lie under the auspices of (he young people of the church aud will consist of songs, recitations, dialogues, responsive read ings, etc. Easter commemorates tbe resurrection of tiie Lord Jesus In which every one is more or less Interested In. Miss Blanche Warner will deliver the opening address. All are cordially Invited lo be present. It will begin at 7:30 p. m. Mr. John Moist and Miss Carrie Unger were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, at the home of the bride's parents last Sunday morning, Rev. Martin Hickman nIHclutlug. Miss Unger, as a lady is regarded by all with high esteem, and as Mr. Mois is a man of sound integrity, vuruelty and In a good financial standing is sufficient guarantee that their blended path way will I bright and pros perousone. The Expkw, with their many friends extends congrutuiiitious, aud may theirs lie a life of undisturbed pleasure. May Ibe sun of On Ir happi ness oontinually shine, and their path way be brlghteued by many j liiteiing Hfrit N. W. Smith haa a new .Columbia wheel. , - Quite a numlmr are contemplating the purchase of wheels. ' ... Mrs. L, Fidey and little daughter, Winnie, were visiting In Albany this Week. Mayer & Kimbrough will psiy you Bots, per pound for your chickens, ducks ami turkeys. Prof. Vogel make no charge for treating your eyes If you have Income back the second time. Our enterprising merchant, B. P Bach, has four men employed assort ing and sacking potatoes preparatory to shipping to Portland. The Baptist church failed to raise the salary for lie v. Esle so he will not preach any longer for them. Rev. Estesand family Intend to leave to day for Salem ou a visit. The exercise by the music class at the Academy lust Saturday evening was a fitting close to the commence ment week. The pupils acquitted themselves with much credit to their teacher, Ml Hattie Warner. The program wns enjoyed by a well filled house, which shown that the senti ment for good musical talent Is on ibe increase. Miss la! lie Warner's solo was esecially good and showed rare executory ability. Miss Ilda Elkins was re-called the second time. Prof. Vogel, an eye specialist of Salem, ia ill the city for a few days. He has fitted glasses for quite a num ber since he eanie, among whom are Uncle .lackey Settle and Mr. Jonathan Wassoin and all are well pleased with his work. The professor conies here well lecoininended line will guarantee you satisfaction. If your eyes bother you call and see him at Smith's drug store. He makes no charge for exam ination. Mr. Hans Wadley and family ar rived in Lebanon last Monday from the northern part of Wisconsin. There was twelve in the family. They chartered a large car in which they shipped Iheir household good" farming iiiipliments including wagon, buggy, hack, reaper, mower, and plows they also had three head of fine horses some fine lings and a lot of chickens. It was a curiosity to see how much was packed hi the ear and the way It was arranged. Mr. Wadley and family went on up to Sweet Home where he br.d bought a farm. The Expkkrs lias been reliable in formed that there will soon tie some urn-Ms made for disturbing meetings, if It is not stopped. The good people of Lebanon have stood this cutting up In church as long as they propose to, and H ill soon make an example mtof some of the participants. We are sorry to say this misbehavior in churchislu not confined to boys and S'M-alhd men alone, but some girls In our city are us b .d as the boys, and while we would like to see those boys or so-called men (?) proseruted, and would like to ss-e tliem have to pay their fines by lajing it out in the cooler, but at the same time, we would Hate very much to see some of our young ladies brought into court for the same. Your Eye Sight, Prof. J. V. Vogel, an eye specialist of Salem, is III .'he city and will re main tiere only a ft w days. He is a niaiiofuiueliexperier.ee and can tell you In a short lime all about your eye sight. Tbe lime to have your eye eight treated, and to get glasses, Is before they get to bad. He makes no churce for an examination. Free Educational Lecture. President John M. Bloss of the cultural College, will deliver an edit-1 catiouul lecture at the Frst Presbyter ian church this evening, to which all are cordially invited to attend. Fol following is the exercises of the even ing: Song. Greeting Glee,. ...Public sell oolptiiil3. Hec. Tbe Fanner's Lament,. .. Emma Boidur. " Hide of Jenny McNeill, ., .Dot Harris. " A Day Dream,... Hurry Morgan. ' The Tramp , Clifford llestlie. " They Are 'faking Me to the Gallows ....Minnie Thompson. Song, Wild Wood, Primary Pupils. Lecture, The Value of Higher Kdiira- lion. Pres. J. M, Illoss. Song, By Pupils. "Broken Fetters." Last Thursday evening the students of the Academy presented (lie serio comic drama, "Broken Fetters," of five aels, to a well filled house and an appreciative audience. Fiom the moment the curtain rose on the first aci -Forging of the Kellers till tbe Finale In the last, the closest of at tention and Interest was given to the perfumers. From the first It wasevl dent that Ihcy had ail been well anil curetnlli drilled. Tbe scene In Lud wig's New York dive The Struggle for Life wag especially well played and exciting. The drunken husband and forgery, Grimes on a bender Henry's Vow were good. The make ups of some were splendid aud equal to professionals, Henry Smith re ceived an elegant boqm t for which lie returns uitiuy thanks. We extend congratulations to the students of liie Academy, for their Success ou the hoards, and hope to have the pleasure of wilnessliigs uuelhliig more equally as good lu Hie uvar future, GRADUATING EXERCISE, At an early hour last Friday evening the assembly ball of the Academy waa filled to its full eating capacity by those assembled to witness the first graduating exercise of the Santlam Academy, The exercise of the evening opened with a piano duet, by Misses Bessie and Katie Miller, and a solo by Miss Ilda Elkins, which wa followed by the oration of W. H. Ros,"The Power of Habit." Mr. Ross' address showed both research and originality, bring ing forward In a forcible way mauy of the results of habit. Miss Ilda Elkins, In her discourse, "Making the Best of Things," lent shining rays of sunlight in many In viting way through tbe mist and lowering clouds, which hover o'er life's path; and in her valedictory touched on with beeoniliigdellcacy.the last sweet, yet bitter, thought of the closing school days. Rev. J. H. Heat tie's address to the class, waa well designed to show gome of the great fields of possibilities before each member and to Inspire In each the resolve to gain all of the good that lies within his grasp. . The entire program was Inter spersed by songs, duets and solos, by Messrs. J. B. Marks and E. . Aldrlch and Misses Hattie Warner and Ilda Elkins. The audleuce dispersed with good will and wishes for the future success of the Santlam Academy and Prof. Handle, under whose wise di rection its late successes have been achieved. After the graduating exer cises we understand there was a ban quet to which quite a number of fri ends and old students of tbe Academy were invited. There were some beautiful boquets and floral pieces sent from the audleuce with good wishes to the graduates. Musical. Tomorrow evening at the Academy the Choral society will give a Grand musical and intertainment, to which the public is invited. The following is the program that will be rendered. FIRST. "Elevate the Sign of Judah." Haydn Chorus, Quartet, "Old Kentucky Home," Leslie Messrs. Smith, Umphrey, Marks and Kimbrough. Duet, "When Life is Brightest." Pin- suiti Callie Warner, E. Aldrlch. Solo, "Oh, Promise Me." J. B. Marks. Trio,"Protect us Through tho Coming Kight." Curshman Hattie War ner, Ilda Elkins and Callie Warner. Douule Quartet, "The Forest Choir." Fairbank Misses Carson, War ner, Simpson. Aldrich. Messrs. Lewis, Aldric.h, Coleman, and 8mith. Sestet, "The Goat Bells." Bessie Miller, Arinie Morgan, Pet- Smith, Libbie Morgan, Pauline Adams and Katie Miller. Solo and Chorus, "How Lovely is Zion." Werschul, Misses Aldrich and Elkins. SKCOND. Piano Duet, "Invitation to the Dance," Weber, Misses Elkins and ( 'arson, Solo."Goodnight,FareweIl." E. Aldrich. Duet, "A B C Lesson Duet." Parry. Ilda Elkins and J. B. Marks. Quartet, Btare of the Summer Night." Misses Aldrich, Carson, Marks and Adams. Solo. "Bird Song." Ilda Elkins. Quartet, "0. P. R. A., Leslie Misses Simpson and Warner. Messrs. Smith and Marks. Oh Hush Thee My Baby." Sullivan, : Chours. Admission 25. Children under twelve years, 10. i ennessee, Last Saturday evening the Literary Agri-'chellenged the Tallman Boclety to de Irate a subject with them. The dial- leug was not accepted, The Literary society eleoted a new set of oflicei'B at its last eltction. Dick Fronk has gone to Indiana In the interest nf the Thompson & Wallace steam winding double action . barrow William Fronk still stay lu this vicinity. James Blucklaw attended the liter ary at Tallman last Saturday evening. Last Monday night the Tennessee schivoree regiment called upon and paid its respects to Mr. John Moist aud w ife, but were met at the door with angry words aud threats, that caused the boys to retreat In disorder. One was more nimble thau the rest and had pea-lied himself ou the roof of the house, and was not able to get down when the order came to march. Charles Woods and Thomas Wallace will stmt fur eastern Oregon atiout May first. Mvsteb Y. Card of Thanks. In behalf of Lebanon Eeglne com pany No. , we thank the citizen of Lebanon and vicinity for their atten dance aud liberal patronage at the Basket social given on our eleventh auiversary, and especially the ladles who furnished baskets. We most heartily appreciate tbe service of all who participated In the exercise of the evening. COMMITTEE. Now Is the time to have your eye treated ami get a pair of glosses that will fit you, while Prof. J. W. Vogel Is In the city. He will remain only lew days kxjr, TRY- IN Shoes For Ladies. Price EVERY PAIR Real Peacock 4 Co. LEBANON, WE CROW For The ' New Firm MAYER & KIMBROUGH (Successor to Feebler) When you want GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOBAC CO, CONFECTIONERY, Etc., give them a call. Their price are as low, if not lower than anywhere else, in the valley. Highest Prices Paid for Country Produce. - We Don't Want Them. All towns and cities have a certain class of individuals tliut are a detri ment and disgrace to them, and very unfortunately, we have such a one here In Lebanon, It is a class that will sneak around In the buck alleys and yards and do little mean con temptible things, such us leaving gates open, carrying oft' little things that ure of no earthly use to them, but dis commodes the owner, and then this cluas will deface property, brake out winuow lights and a thousand llttl- things like tills. The 1st thing of this kind that has cropped out among these Individuals here, was to spit to bacco spit upon pictures of H. J. Boyd's that was on exhibition in bis show ease at the foot of the stairs In the Courtney block, having spit through the kev-liole, and In another Instant that those mean, contemptible, sneaks have shown themselves to tie without the fear of God or man, is In having gone around and broke out three or four stained window panes In the M. E. Church South, We will not say any thing about the currying off of the wast-plpe from our sink, but say that such persons, whoever they may be, are not wanted here, and the Ex press hopes that our tn uslial will keep a diligent watch and catch the low sneaking curs and (live Hit ni their Just dues. Cedar Posts. Firstclass ccdai posts for Bale cheap. Call on or address Walter Brown, Al bany office, at Fn tiche's jewelry store teS A. KkAenou rt LaUiinm. PlIEUX'S WARRANTED. OREGON. Ladles Fauntlcroy waists at 50cts. Other waists from 75cts. to $1, Ladles capes at 1.00 to $10.00. Ladles Spring and Summer jackets. Newest designs. 8. E. YOUNG. Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair. DR. MOST PERFECT MADE. A pun Grip Cnim of Tttljr Powder. Frei toa Ammonli, Alum or any ether iiultwnt, 40YIAU TM fTANDARA CREAM PAEON Pitt