The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 26, 1895, Image 3

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    Lebanon Express.
TKIDAY, APRIL SHI, IB6.
Joliti Donaca was doing business in
Albany Monday and Tuesday.
Attorney George W. Wright of Al
bany was on our Mreet yeaterday.
.' Minuet Lul mid Lela Westfatl are
visiting relative In Albany t hia week,
!. Call t Mia Dumond's for stylish
" millinery. Everything new and
prion the lowest.
County Recorder I). F. Hardman
and wife "pent last Saturday and Sun
day In the city.
Mr. Peter Smith and Mr. Ewlng,
cashier of the 8clo bank were in our
oil V Wednesday.
Johnnie L. Morgan went to the
counly aeat lnat Friday, returning
home Saturday evening.
Mm. Andy Vail who baa been living
' ut Wlllaiulna for the past tew months
' baa moved back to Lebanon.
Mr. N. H.Allen or Albany, waa In
the city Tuesday looking after his
eleotrlc light and water plant.
' Mra. C. B. Montague n turned laat
Monday from a vhtlt to tier daughter,
Mr. A. J. Rotierta ut Springfield.
Mra. 3. Wussora and Mis Adella
Hiirkbart were the guest of Mr. and
Mm. J. W. liurkharl last Tueaday.
Mr. J.M Settle drove to Alliany,
Inst Friday, aecnuipuulnied by Messr.
Joseph eSUwurt, Cbailea Gel. try and
B. Uenlrv.
Mr. Whltten, late fnim tbeeaat, baa
bough: Peter LnForge'e ranch near
Hiaiaville, Mr. Whlleeu lntendatogo
Into the bog bualueaa.
Married, on Monday, the 22d, at the
court bouae in Albany, by Judge Dun
can, Mr. A. Willlaiue and Miaa A.
Itahn, both of Llnu county -
The meeting at the M.E. church
8ouib ia alili going on. Rev. T. P.
. Hayues returned home yeaterday but
Rev. Crow of Harriabuig la expected
here today.
The wiuieeara who were subpoauaed
fruui tiiia place to appear before the
Uulted Wlale grand jury at Portlaud,
: on the Jennings' counterfeiting caw
went down laat Tuesday.
Mia Huttle Tbouiuaon of Cottage
Omve, la the gueat of Mra. 0 Walker
and Mra. W. Hurl. Bhe ia alao a dele
gale to the Kiuekuh Male convention
Wiiich uieeta at baleui May 18.
There la only two weeka more of
public school. Aa there la money
enough to run aiiother uiontb llaeeme
like It might be a good Idea if the dl-
fedora would extend the lime for one
month longer.
; Mr. Phil Kilter, administrator of the
eataleof Laura Eiiiullne Taylor de
eawd,old ai auclion laat MoiuIhj- her
residence ahuuled In J. M. Ralaluu'a
addllliou to Lebanon.' The property
. waa bought by Mr. Joe K lao for 1300.
Mr. A B Lovi alland wile of Ben
ton euuty were vadtiug with relatlvea
and frleiida In Leluinou the flint of
the week. Miaa Llllie Loveuil aouuni
punled them bouieon Tueaday, where
he will vlalt for a while.
Mra, WJtliuui Rulaton of Alliany waa
taken aerioualy III luat Monday uioru
U1 by reuaou of a rupture of a blood
veaael iu her head. It waa feared for
a while It might prove fatial;bu. the
bleeding w estopped and abe la now
improving.
Prof. G. W. Wilkes, L. A. Wiley,
Mra. Fronk, Misses Fannie Grigga aud
Alllr Ttniple, all or the touchers or our
puollu achool left Wedneaday after
noon for Alliany where they will at
teud the county Inatitute which la lu
session iu thai city tills week.
Mra. Coleman hue resigned her posl
tl.ni b teacher of district Ko. 81, very
niuuh to the regret or but li ppla and
falroiia of the Heboid, Her aueeeaaot
Mr. MuyWrry cornea well recoru
mended; and will no doubt prove hhu
elf worthy of the coiitldrnee repiwd
In hiu).
Mr. W. E. Chandler hua bought Mr.
V. F. Ayi i'H' ploiiibing and tin toola
anil Intends m iprii a tin and atuve
(tore In thlacity about (lie flratof May.
... He will buy an wulre new atock of
gooda. Mr. Chandler la a good work
man lu that Hue and he Informed ua
thut lie propoaea to work at hard time
price. 4
' Tlie Express force returns many
tluinka to Fay Do'nncu fir bringing up
a nice plale of wed. log cuke A curd
on one aide of I he plute read: "O'lfll
mi nti of Mr mid Mra. J. M. Homers."
jrunythlng niakea prlntera huppy, It
la wedding cake, and the larger tl.e
p ate, the happier we are.
At the meeting of the Republican
cluli Wedneaday evening, everything
went uamuiHithiy aaoouid be expected,
mull one of I be uieinliere auggeated
the idea of linitruetlug the delegate to
. the atute convention, for free allver
and tlie eleeliou of Untied State sen
or by direct vote of the people. Till
brought on a ahort out aplrited debute
tin Hie allver question, mid there not
bi'lnit a majority of the memtu-ra prea
aeiit, the club iiilourn d to meet next
idueeday aviulng, at which lima a
W. Claude Ayera vlalted Alliany
Tueaday,
Mayer 4 Kimbrough wants your
produoe. .
Old paper fur aale here at live cent
per dozen.
Smith baajuatadded fifty new bftbk
to hia circulating library,
Attorney W. M. Brown waa doing
bualueaa lu Albany yesterdny.
You can get 8 loavea of bread at
Mayer A Klmbroughfor 25 eta.
If you want to buy property coll on
or write Peterson A Andrews.
If you want to sell property list It
witb Peteraon A Andrewa,
Mn. B. F. Kik waa visiting her sla
ter In Albany tbe flint of the week.
Pugh A Munacy want your produce
and will puy you the highest price
paid.
Mr. Ed Kellenberger killed another
large beef thla week. It dressed Ilia
pound.
I'ugh A Uiintcy are ulwuya ahead
on fresh groceries ut prices aa low us
tbe lowest.
Dr. G.W. Cbeadle's oftloc hours trom
10 a. m., till 6 p. m. Office over City
Drugstore. .
Mcaar. Asa Uul;r anil D-d Boslar
rede their bicycles to Alb any and buck
yesterday.
Mra. M. J. Cooper, atep-mothor of
Mr. C. A. Elsou, left yeaterday for
Salem.
Win n you waul to buy usuit of cloth
lug you will aave money by gelling
it ut Bach'a.
Mra. R. li. Curl and little daughter
of Browuavlll ', lias been Ike Quests of
Mra. J.C. Bllyeu this week.
Pugh & Muncy hive just received
their apriug stuck of hats which they
are aelliug.cheaper tliau ever.
G. W. Aldrlcb, proprietor of the
Champion Mills, of Ibis city shipped a
carload of flour to Loa Angles this
week. i
All knowing themselves indebted to
me will please call and settle at
once. M. A. MlLLEK.
If you want anything lu the bard
ware or tinware Hue now ia tbe time
to buy aa Carniun A Co. are selling out
below coat.
Don't wait till tbe days gel hot, but
oouie now while the air ia freab and
cool, and bave your phoios taken at
Boyd' Gallery,
Pugh AMuucy bave lust recived a
large Invoice nl ladles' children' uud
meu'aabth. Bee them and you will
buy them.
Mr. W. B. Douaca Inn shipped eight
carlouda of polittnca to Haciunieilto
this week. He Informs us that he will
have about seven mote to ship
These hard times we want to suve all
we can, but of course we have to eat,
till you will save some by getting your
groc cries at SI. P. Bach'.
Mr. F. U. Hickok, B. P. Agent, at
this place Inforiuid U yeaterday that
the railroad company would put in a
two peu atock yard at thia place Is: the
near future.
Agent Hickok Informed ua yeater
day that he would ship outof Lebanon
thlB week about 18 cur load of pota
toes, poultry, paper, merchandise, elc
This seems like there Is some business
going on around Lebanou,
Ladies If you are ihiukli g of avtting
a pair if aline or a in w dress next
week, you will want to know where to
get the liesl for tlie leuat money. Mr.
Baker always curries the heal.
Mr. R. A, Uurss, lately of Tbarp,
Wla., hue decided to loente iM Lebanon
after looking around over the valley
for aome time. He lina aent fur hia
family and ex peels them out here lu a
few week. Ho think aeverul oilier
families will oouie out fioui there lu
tbe near future.
Ladles, If you wuut a good cher-p
shoe for yourself, d n't forget to go to
linker's or send for his 99c, U i, f 1.50
12.00 or 12.60, the best In the world for
l lie money. Hia luoito ia, never to
ia; under sold,
Prof Louia Ruriiee went over to
Drain Haluidiiy. While there he ac
cepted the editorship of the Slate
School Journal, anil will assume Hie
duties of that position May 1. This,
together ulili his school, will make
the professor u very busy man for the
n 'Xt year Jifleisnii Rview.
The atock i f alovea uud hardware of
the Arm of Matthew & Washburn
of Alliany, waa aold at sln rlff aale lust
Monday. It wus bid in by W, H.
Goltiaon behalf of I be Linn Bank for
$4100. The atock Invoiced about, 8U00.
Tbe amount bid will about cover Hie
local cluin a wh cli were assign d to
B.W. Dodd.
Last Friday Mr, 1. W. Menzles was
out ut hia barn with hia children when
the oldest little girl, Ida, fell Into the
well. The water n tlie well is about
ten feet deep, but us Mr. Menziea wua
close oy wnen she Ml in, and it waa
only about six feet In the water, lie
reached down fork bundle which the
little girl caught hold of until he got a
bucket down to her, which ehe then
took hold of and wua drawn out. Mr.
M?uziea also got fastened In lb? top of
the well while trying to get her ou',
but soon got himself loosened It was
certululy . ua ow ecp for tUe UtU
Hiram liaker buys all kind of
furs.
Mr. A. B. Purvla baa been quite
alck this week.
Mr. Hopkins of the firm of Hopkins
Bros, of Albany, was on our street
Tuesday.
Mayer A Kiuibrougli will pay you
Seta. -per pound In cash for your
chickens, ducks and turkeys.
Hon. J. K. Weatlierford of Albany,
waa in the city for a short time Mon
day on hia way home from Waterloo.
Pearl Rebekah Lodge No.' 47 1. O. O
F. will give a social and supper on the
evening of April 2fl. All cordially In
vited. Supper 26 cents.
Spring has come and now is a good
time to have tome photos taken. Drop
lu at the Lebanon Art Gallery and
get prices.
Ou Tuesday April 30, The Ladies
Aid Society will give an Ice cream
soeiul, Lookout tor particulars next
week. I
Ladles, summer 'a here and ao are
the summer hats at Miss Duiuoud's,
Tlie latest, neatest and prices to suit
all.
Carpete, carpets, Capets. Matting,
matting, matting. Buy of the Albany
Furniture Co. Bultlinore Block. Al
bany, Oregon.
There waa a tripplo wedding at
Brownsville laat Sunday morning, tlie
bridea being the three daughters of
Mrs. Brooker. Miss Josie was mar
ried to Joseph Harrison. Miss Etta to
Allen t'hastan. Mb Ella to William
H. Tempietoll.
The ludlea of the Cumberland Prea.
byterian church will give au ice cream
social in thia city a week from tomor
row evening. An excellent program
will be rendered. A male quarktt
from Albany will be present and sing
several selections.
Misses Maggie and Nellie Whipple
arrived her last Friiby on a visit
to their Bister, Mrs. H. J. Boyd. Miss
Maggie left Tuesday for her home In
Portland, but Mies Nellie will remain
for a while longer with Mra. iloyd.
Prices the very lowest. Calicos and
sheetings 20 yds f 1. Hutleens 10, 12, 15
and 18 o. per yd. .We have reduced
the pries of cash mer, now eellingSSOc.
uorda for 26 c. and 26 c. goods for 22 c.
These are our regular 60 c. goods. Wre
have jet bead dress trlniminlng nt J
the usual price. Fine initial scarf pins
10c. Brownie plus 5c. Fine silk tics
16 and 20 c. SHk Brownie tiee 20 c.
Kin kid sboea $1 0. Oxford ties fine
H.I0. At the Racket Store.
Mr. F. L. Carman shipped hia en
lire slock of hardware, tinware, stoves
etc.. including his household goods to
Aberdeen, Washington,, this week.
He chartered a car through. He and
his family expect to leave tomorrow.
He intends to open a store at Aberdeen
similar to the one he had here. Mr.
Carman and family have been in our
city now nearly two years and during
the time he and hlsesthuablewifebave
made many warm friends who regret
to see them leuve, but extend their
beit wishes to them In their new
home. .
A telegram from Woodhurn of the
24th lust, says: "The Woodi urn post
office wus robbed last night of about
$1100 in money and postage stamps.
The burgluia effected an entrance
Ihrough the front door.- '"he knob of
the safe was broken off and drill used
to open It. W. E. Finzer's private
papers, which were In tile Bate, were
all taken. Nothing else Was molested
save a few 25 cent cigars which were
taken out of the store. The hammer
and other tools were stolen from the
blacksmith shop of Tcharback & Mil
ler There is no known clue to the;roh
hers." . ..
Dr. II. L. Parish, wife and lit t le
dauahter arrived in Libaiion lust
Tuesday from Kali Francisco. The Dr.
is a graduate of Coopers Medical Col
lege of Kan Friiociscn and for Hie st
four years has lam pracli. ing medi
cine iu .Oakland and Sail Francisco,
but on uccouiit of tlie licallh of his
little daiiichler it became ueeetaary for
liliu In muke u change in climate and
afler looking around some, lie lias
decided to locate III our city; Dr.
Parlsli is a pleasant appearing gentle
man and comes well recommended.
Tim Exphhss Is glwl to welcome him
to our city. His nfllee and resilience
are in the St. Chuilea. 4 .
Ice Cream Social,
The Ladies Aid Ho'-loty will give an
Ice cream aoeial Tuesday evening
April 30, at the Academy. Tile fol
lowing program will be rendered:
Song By Sun Flower Quartette.
Itccibitiou "iloben Linden,"
.....Ten Young Ladies.
Song "Merry Olcaaera," uurtette.
heading . Blanch Warner.
Kecitalion p..,,....;,.ilot Harris.
The Lord's Prayer, , Kive LittleOirls,
Instrumental Music,
Admission 10 cents. Ice cream and
cuke 10 cents. Every body inviUd.
Cedar-Posts.
FiraicluRs cedar posts for sale cheap.
Cull nu or address Wnlter Browu, Al
bany office, at Fienclie's jewc'iy store
or see h, A. Nlckersou at Lebanon,
Dr. Pric'g Cream Baking- Powder
SEEK AT SHEDDS,
A Man Supposed to be Brady, tha Train
Robber and Murderer of Bogait,
It was reported luat bight that
Brady, the murderer of Bogart tn the
famous train robbery at Wheatland,
Calif,, was in the vicinity of Harris-
burg, Considerable telephoning was
done up and down the valley. Thia
morning Tom Wilson, a former real-
dent of thia vicinity, having worked
across the river, arrived In Albany by
the blind baggage from Cuba. He
gave a graphlo account of meeting
with a man who Is undoubtedly the
murderer of Bogart. At Harrlsburg
after the train had started and was go
ing at a good speed a man ran and
caught ou the blind baggage. He In.
juired of Wilson about Portland, and
bow to get to British Columbia, and
remarked about taking a steamer to
China. His description is that of
Brudy exactly. Ho had two gold
upper teeth, with drooping lower lip,
which he seemed to try to Cover up.
His head wua bent forward and bis
legs were long, eyes prominent, all just
like the description. In bis waist go
ing down Into hia pauts were two re
volvers ready for Instant use, which
he tried to keep concealed. When tbe
train stopped at Halsey he got ofl and
atoopeddown by the tralu with one
of the revolvers drawn and eyeing
every movement made. He rode to
Shedd, when it was getting too light,
the train was late, when he got off
and disappeared. He asked about
whether there was a road around Al
bany before leaving. His plan is evid
ently to travel by night as far aa possi
ble, aud hide lu the day time. Such
men are often seen many time before
the right man Is caught; hut this man'
description is too exact tn leave much
doubt of his being Brady.
Wilson bos secured a pas to Port
land and left on the noon train to join
John Mluto and a party who will try
aud capture Brady.
It was reported this noon that Brady
waa seen by the track on tbe Oregon-
inn during the forenoon and that a
sberiffund another man in disguise a
tramps were close on his track. It 1
doubtful If this is tbe right man. Al
bany Democrat
A Wedding.
Hear the mellow wedding bells ,; ,
' Golden bells I ,
What a World of happiuess their barm-
1 . onv foretells!
On lust Sunday evening, April 21,
18H5, Miss Lizzie, tbe only daughter of
Mr. aud Mrs. W. B. Donaca was uni
ted In marriage to John M. Bomers
Ksq., of tlie law Arm of Blackburn A
Somers, at the residence of the bride'
parents iu this city, Rev. J, A. Beatlie,
pastor of tlie First Presbyterian church
solomuizing the ceremony.
The event was a notable one; tbe
fair bride being the only daughter of
our jiiBtly esteemed, public spirited
ncigblKirs and friends, Mr. aud Mrs.
W.B. Donaca, a native of thia city
where she hua lived from Infancy.
Her betiutiful life and noble traits of
character have endeared her to all
with whom she was acquainted.
Young and old of Lebanon vie with
etch other III wishing Mrs. Somers
happiness and prosperity in ber new
life. ... !
Tlie groom ia a rising young lawyer
of Albany, of tlie popular law firm of
Blackburn & Bonier. He la recog
nized by tlie profession as a close
student and conscientious attorney
w ho bids fuir to uttaiu the front rank
among Albany's foremost lawyers,
Tlie beautiful home was elaborately
decorated with floral eiiibellMimetls;
everwhere the taste of the decorator
wus apparent, v, bile tlie bridal supper
was cliarming iu it bountiful supply
of rare dainties.
The gueats were: Rev. and Mr. J.
H. Bealtle, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Doll-
acu, Mr. and Mi's. D. F. Hantaan,
Mi-a Belle Martin, Misa Hettle Hen
di lcksoii, Miss Ida Cowan, Mr, Henry
Kiuger, Mr. James. Whiilaw aud Mr.
J. 11. Boyd.
Amo :ig the many presents werea set
of silver knives and forks by Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Douuca, a set ot silver
table spoons by Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Donaca, u toilet Bet by Mr. and Mrs.
D. F. liaidman, a wutcr set by Mr.
uud Mrs Pugh. Ruff Hiutt presented
tlie bride with a beautiful Holstelu
cow on condition that she would com
pel the groom to milk the same regu-
lurily morning aud evening.
Tlie happy couple took the Monday
evening's train for Albany, where
they will muke their future home.
The people of Lebanon extend to Mr.
and Mrs Somers their kindest cou-
griitululluiia and good wishes for their
liapplueBs and prosperity.
The orange blossoms swells,
And bursts in wedding bells;
And while tbe joyful souuds,
Ab halo all surrounds,
Two souls are Blle.l with love,
Sweet, guileless aa adove,
Thus dual hearts that cannot part,
Are-held impaled on Cupld'sdart.
- Clpango.
Dr. H. L. Parish,
PUYSICIAXAXD SUBGEOJf,
Offli e and Residence In (be
Bt, CUarle Hotel,
Read, Peacock & Co.
LEBANON,
Is the place to
WE CROW
For The
New Firm
MAYER & KIMBROUGH
(Successor to Peeblor)
When you want GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TOBAC
CO, CONFECTIONERY, Etc., give them a call.
Their price are aa low, if
in the valley. -
Highest Prices Paid for Country
Produce.
Notice of Executrix.
Notice is hereby given to all whom It
nay concern, that, by an order of tha
County Court for Unit County, Stat of
Oregon, th undersigned baa been duly ap
pointed and ia now the duly qualified and
acting Eiecutrii of th last will and
testament of Eugene H. Vim, deceased.
All partiei indebted to aaid estate are re
quested to make Immediate payment to
th undersigned, and all parties having
claima against the estate are hereby re
quired to present the asm properly vert-
tied, within six months from the 5th day of
April 1898, th first publication of this
notice, to the undersigned t tlie ottlc of
Sara'l H. Garland, Lebanon, Ore.
K. J. Urn,
Ex. of the last will and testament ot
Eugene H. Ulm, deceased.
SiM'L M. Uabland,
Alty. for Executrix.
Awarded
HlfttMt Ktaort World'g Pair,
Odd Mtdal, MMwlatw Fair.
CiiEAKI
DMflNfl
Vjt rrf0 K4.
OREGON.
get bargains.
not lower than anywhere else,
Not Quito 800
Seven hundred and ninety-four pair
of ladles and mlBses Oxfords, tan and
black, ringing In prioe from U to 4 a
pair, now on aale at H. E. Vouny'a,
Genuine Hair Cloth
aud two grade of imltatlau In stock.
Blavlc Capo Cloth.
Another piece of the heavy serce.
Just tbe material for cape. Exactly
im tbe goods 1 had before which sold
out so quiokly. Many ladies, perhaps
yu are waiting for thla goods.
8. E. YOUNG'S, Albany, Or.
A Hard Decision.
A decision for the plaintiff has been
reiidered In Judge Bellinger' court In
Portland lu theauit brought by the
Bank of California to set aside the
deed by which Mrs. J. L, Cowau be
came tba owner of the family resi
dence on the owner of Fifth ane Ferry
street in this city, Whatever may
he aaid of the Linn County National
Bank failure, It U a fact that the de
positors will all be paid in full, a con
siderable portion of It already been
paid. Mi. Cowan had considerable
money of ber own, and It would seem
Just tbsl abe stuiuld be entitled to"
keep ber home. It to not Improbable
tbtt tba case will h tppmM M tb
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