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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1895)
Lebanon .Express. FRIDAY, JUNE 28, IS05. Ninety In the shade yesterday. J.B.Thorhpunn was In Scio this week, Kd Umnhroy returned from Port Innd Inst Huturdny. 0. M. Weslhrtl mid Joe Kelso left Tuesday fur Fish Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Settle enjoyed tht hospitality of Mr, and Mm. 8, Gentry lust Sunday, Misses l.fln Wcstfull and Minnie Thompson utlcndwl die picnic at Brownsville last week. 4 A divorce line Into granted In Port- , land to Ida E. Dorrls from her bus. bund Sid (1. llorrlx, of Albany. The friends of Miss Lizzie Thoni sou at this place will lie snrrv to hcur hlio Is (lunger' iisly 111 ut her home In Albany. ' Hoi's Wnlkor and Eliert Thompson winl In ak creek hist Saturday even ing mi 'l heir wlncti, n'tiirnlng Kuniluy jiftomaott, W. J. Guy returned this week from n visit to Ills people at Dallas, where he had a pleasant stay among bis fuuiily and friends. A. M. Jtultlmere finished hauling the iumher for the new bridge across the ditch north of town and expect .to complete the work Saturday. Hegular preaching service and Bun- diay school at Cumberland Presbyter- Inn eluich, Sunday morning. No C. E., or preaching in the evening. lli'V. N. J. Ilryaus and wife are still holding ineetings In their tabernacle across the canal near Mr. Harden's place, Much Interest is manifested and large crowds attend. The Southern Pacifio Company will sell round trip tickets, good going on July 8, and morning nf the 4th, and returning good until July 8, for single fare one way to all points in Oregou. F. TJ. Hlckok, agent. We are pleased to acknowledge the present of a fine mess nf lake trout from P. M. Bmlth, who has returned from Fish Luke, wllh several pounds of llesli taken oft his portly flgnre. He reported a fine time, but very cold weather, Attorney Garland loft for Portland r yesterday, to conduct the defense of Davenport for onunterfltlng, In the fulled (States district onurt. Several .vjrsnns went ub witnesses from this ll(' mid avenport's neighborhood. MeH8iv- J0"1'!1'1 Stewart and E, Olmndlnr .Irove to Salem the first of the week w 'ew ' iB8rtaiu somethinffofi'" design nf the H&f ent kinds of dry, whleh Mr-fitew,lrt eoiitomplates bu.'W'" In the near future. Geonre Hmllh found' '' mowf the first of the wek th' " be burled on their old home p'l8 maay yeiii;s ago. Our informer sa Clenrge would not tell how much he found, hut that he saw three $20 gold peiees that he knows were dug up. They were dalee 1M2, 18(15 and 183". Mr. Turner and wife came here Mon day from Cnlijornia on a visit to Mr. Turner's father, the Rev L. Turner. He was siiprlscd to find that changes incident upon the life of Mcthodenc ministers had placed his father at In dependence, to which place the sou went. I. R. Forum has accepted a position In h. Vli rcck's harlier shop at Albany, and enmenced work last Wednesday. Mr. Durum is a flratclaxa tnnsorlalest, and will give good satisfaction, besides Is a congenial fellow. We think Mr. Vlereck fortunate iir- securing Mr. .Bornm. At the meeting of the board of direc tors lust Thursday, the following touchers were elected for the Lebanon public school the coming yean H, H. White, nf Shodcls, principal; W. W. A.UIngliam, of Colrarg, assistant prln .ftl and Misses Funnio Griggs, Alii Temple Vnd "('a Elkins. The direc tors have dei"llt'd tn lllle 0Uot room for one of the teachers, but as yet, lhave not selected u.'v ,RnffHluM and naveirunrt Br(W- M 1110 head nf cattle; fifty on J'"" oM unci tlftytwo year olds, to W. 121lte the first of the week, and they win" drnvo f eastern Oregon. Hlatt and Davenport delivered them at Lower Soda Wednesday. They are an extra lot, and Mr. Kllotte was well pleased with his bargain. Hurt inform" us that Mr. Kllnlto is a line man tn deal with and fulfilled his part of the trade to a letter, The Ex phots rcclvMl a letter from Prof. G . H. Wilkes this week. Ha is well and vislll.ng an uncle In Hastings, .Nebraska, hut well return to Crain villi', Kansas, in a few days. In his letter he says: "Our country here has been blessed with universnl rains, and plenty too. The entire couutry is one almost unlimited garden, I am sure . Hint the sun's rnys hi Us dally rounds shines nowhere on a more promising aiiot'thou throtight all Kansas and Die' braska, The 'Spirit of the people is high, and they have the grwtMt toUt I patrons " . Hiram Baker buys all kind of fun, Mayer & Klmbrougb wants you produce. O'.i papers for sale here at five cent per dozen. Chandler I'oes his own work and works cheap. Miss Dumond is selling millinery at hard time prices. bmlth has just added fifty new books lo his circulating library, If you want to sell property list It with Peterson & Andrews, George Rice represents some of the belt lusurauoo companies In the world. Pugh & Munsey want your produce and will pay you the highest price paid, George Rice writes all kinds ot in surance, and solicit a nhare of your patronage. Pugh i, Huusey are klwuys ahead on nvh groceries ut prices us low as the lowest. I ml Siuiili, !v. Kiel.Kr and Tom Parker returned TuobcI.. mmi the mountains. Wanted nI die Lebanon art liiillcry, hay, tun m wIimiI, III exchange for photograph-, After June 1, Miss Dumond will sell all millinery goods at oust, Stock per fectly new and the latest, cull and be convinced. Mr. Z. T. Tru love, who has been en gaged in business in Pgrtland for some time, baa sold out there and removed to Lebanon with hie i'smily. Grandma Bland had a parallactic stroke Tuesday morning aud ia in a aritical condition. She Is eighty-eight years old, and her recovery ia very doubtful. ' Messrs. Dulgleish Everett are taking the platform out of the back end of their store, aud are enlarging their stock. Tbey received a carload of twine last week. Dr. Foley, Dr. Dudley, Dan Shaw, P. W. Morgan, Joe Smith and Justice Lovelee went to Portland yesterday as witnesses in the Davenport oase. Davenport's chances for getting clear are not as good as they looked some time ago, . . Miss Mary Stewart Cundiff, of Al bany, well known throughout the val ley as an elocutionist of rare ability, will give a recital in Lebanon the sec ond week in July under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E, of the Cumber- land Presbyterluu church. This promises to be a rare literary treat. We received a letler from B. F. Bod well this week, In which he slated be had been sick with the la grippe, more or less ever since he had been in Sun Francisco, and that he Intend to return to Lebanon about the first of July for a short lay-off, and see If this "beautiful web-footed weather" would net get him to feeling better. The third quarterly conference for Lebanon circuit of the South M. E. church, will be held at Crabtree chapel next Saturday and Sunday. Preach ing Saturday morning and evening; also Sundry morning and evening. The chapel will be dedicated at 11:00 a. ui., Sunday by Rev, I. L, Fritsel, of Dallas A cordial invitation Ib exten ded to all. W. L, Molloy, Pastor. While J, F. Hyde and wife were in Oregon City, a sneak thief broke into, nd ransacked their house. It was evident that the thief was after money only; for be biokiopeu Mr. Hyde's deslf, fooled lip Ills city book to sen what l;e bad on liuud, louud It was about J20, and then nu de a desier,ite effort to find It. Mr. Hyde is not only city treasurer, hut flnaecler for the A. 0. V, W. and the K. 0. T. M. The thief must hnve known this and also, that he had drawn some olty money a few days before. The thief was mistaken about him leaving it at home while be had only a small amount on hand-be had put it in the Albany bank before going. The tSf got $1.45 which Mrs, Hyde bad laid away and had been overlooked, for bis trouble ; Married lu the Evangelical taber nacle at Waterloo, last Sunday, Juno , Mr. J. Bailey, of Waterloo, and Miss Ida Brown of Suntium, Rev, C. N. Plowmau officiating. At 4:00 p. m., after a discourse, Rev. C. C. Poling of fered a prayer in which he oalled God's blessing on the ceremony that wus to follow, after which Rev. Jfelley of rjM halloa sang a solo; during which the hri ' pnriy appeared, jrnti. vy. j. Grimes, as jvoomsmaii and his ulster, Emma Powers, ui"ieumii, i lie) marched up the aisf( Wd- took their places, Rev. Plowman bound them in the holy bonds of matrimony; after which a orown of white rose was placed on the bride's head. The min ister ill very imreslve words reminded them that the crown was earthly and corruptable, hut if true mid fulllifiil to the Savior, they would receive a croiui "that fadetb not away. He then of fered prayer for the happy couple, Congratulations followed after which they repaired with a few friends to the home of the groom's parents, where a bountiful repaat awaited them. We Join with their many fronds In wish tusm proiutraui voyage over life's tWJrVtftrttt. ' ; CIRCUIT COURT. Court convened Monday, at 9 a. m., With Judge Burnett on the bench. W. A. Warner and W. 0. Tweedale were apolntcd court bailiffs and A.B. Wood In grand jury bailiff. District attorney McCain and Deputy Attorney Elkini were present and look charge of the criminal matters, The following grand Jurors were ap pointed: WO Smith, foreman; John Smallmon, Jiimes N Campbell, Riley Allen, 0 C Ferguson, M S Titus and J Craft. The following cases were disposed of: Mary Cougill vs Fnrmcrs & Merch ants Insurance; continued. Toplllxft Co. vs Mary Cougill; re covery of money; continued. George J Cruntier vs Mary Cougill; recovery of money; continued. Mnnney, Vult-i: tina A Co. vs Mary Ougill; continued. ' Capital National Bnik vs W F Cros by; recovery i,f mono;, ; continued pen dli g rof'.'Riiee, to report nt iio.'t term. T B. Baldwin vs Goldsmith & Ruukle; recovery of money; nonsuit on motion of philiiiifi'. U 0 Gi'ilVni vs M luh Co.; iveov ery of money; I'taitiliia-il. J W Ralls vs K & M Ins. Co.; recov ery of money; continued. Will Link vs W. H and H J Maple; recovery of nmney; continued. W E Gitliens vs John T McXeil; re covery of money; settled. Fred W Blumhcrg vs Mrs A Muel ler, et a!, recovery of money; contin ued. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. vs G W Rodgers; recovery of money ; attach ment; settled, J R K Irvine vs Michael McTelgh; recovery of money; attachment; continued. S A Stover vs W E Ray; recovery of money; allachmeiit; judgment ss to John Smith; nonsuit as to other defts. H Bryant vs J M Meeney and C L Beach; recoveiy of money; attach ment; judgment as to Keeney ; contin ued as to Beach. M Casey v Jacob Thompson et al.; motion to correct judgment. Theodore Schroder vs Chris Schnei der etal.; recovery of money; judg ment by default. Theodore Schroder vs Joseph Deutch; recovery of money; judgment by default. B E Arlroas, respt. vs Ed Ward appt. appeal from justice court; set tled. Sarah J Elder et al. vs J A McBride, et al ; partition; continued pending reference. In the matter of the Bank of Oregon assignment; continued. 0 A Wheeler et al. vs ' Hattie Titns et al; partition; report of refree confir med and judgment. W S Denham vs L A Woodle et al. confirmation; sale confirmed with order to . sheriff to put purchasers iu possession. WSDeuhamvsL A Woodle; con firmation; same order as above. James Kaunp, et al. vs Louisa DSet- tlemlre, et ul.; partition; continued. In the matter of Louis Vlerick, as signment; continued. Fred W Bluruberg vs Mrs A Mueller, et al.; recovery of money; attachment; nonsuit on motion of plaintiff. J A Sturtevaut vs J L Cowan and J M Ralston, as Bank of Lebanon; re covery of money; report of referee con firmed and judgement accordingly. Houeymaih DeHart & Co. vs Mat thew & Washburn; motiou; for de fendant to answer and nonsuit as to garnishee. May & Senders vs Red Crown Roller Mills, recovery of money, attachment; Judgment for plaintiff. Ames & Hurri;, vs Red Crown Mills, recovery of money, attachment; judg ment for plaintiff. ' - John Gltilin vs George P Warner, re covery of money, attachment; judg ment wllh order for garnishee W W Rowell to pay amount of judgment. Charles A Warner vs W W Rowell, recovery of money, attachment set tled. A P Blackburn vs R. W. Nickels, recovery of money, attachment; set tled. Lane Lumber League, a corporation vs R N and Ida A Morris, recovery of motley, attachment; judgment bv de fault. Martha A Cochran, et ul., vs The Mutal Life Ins. Co., of New York, re covery of money; transferred to U. 8. court. H M. Stone vs School Dlt. No. 100, Linn county, Or., recovery of money; continued The Stnudard Shoe Co., u corpora tion, vs R N Thompson, recovery of money, attachment; judgment by lie fault, V Hunter vs It N Thoiurson and A C Hnusmuu, recovery of money, at tachment; judgment by default. W J Walters vs R N Thompson, re covery of money, attachment; judg ment by default. Hannah Newlund und R H Grover, recovery of money, attachment; udg ment by default. Joseph A Ford vs R N Thompson, recovery of money; judgimut by de fault. Levi Strauss 4 Co. R N Thompson, recovery of money, attachment; judg ment by defalih Eunice Rlxxles vs R N Thompson, recovery of money, attachment; Judg meiil by default. M D Well & Co. vs M E Hearn, re covery of money; judgment by default. David Cherry v Henry Reams, re covery of money ; judgment by default. The Pacific Matress Manufacturing Co. vs L E Moe, recovery of money, attachment; Judgraeut by default. ;' May & Senders vs F H Hyde, recov ery of money, attachment; Judgment by default. Braunschwelger A Co, a corporation, vs Charles Metzgar, recovery of mon ey; settled, t 3 H Moist vs W H Koehn, recovery of money; judgment by default. Knapp, Btirrcll & Co vsOLlnesay; recovery of money; jury trial; verdict for plaintiff for property valued at $60.00. ' Andrew Holsteln vs Robert Smith; recovery of money; lunsuit on motion of plaintiff. furuA Caldwell vs Ella C Cald well etal; partition; continued (Kind, ing reference. I I) Irvine vs Gilk'-y & Titns, recov ery of money, allaihuienl; judgment for plaintiff without inteiest. Sarah -M Shields vs A M Young, et al, recovery of money; continued. , W I Vuwler vs B F Shannon, recov ery of money; settled. W A Lane vs W B Lawler, recovery of money; continued. State vs Charles Peck; larceny In a dwelling; arraigned, plead guilty and sentenced to one year in the peniten tiary. The grand jury Wednesday returned Indictments against John Isom, presi dent, and J R Stockman, secretary of the Red Crown Roller Mills Company, for removing wheut from the mills without the consent of the owners. In the civil case of S Z Taylor et al, vs the Red Crown Roller 'Mills Com pany, John Isom, J R Stockman and Charles Pfeiffer, for damaages, a de murer the the complaint was overruled as to the con pany but was sustained as to the seperate individuals. JG Kelley vs Harrieburg Water Power Compauy; recovery of money; report of referee confirmed. G W Smith vs F & M Ins. Co; con tinued. R L Sabin vs Oriental Tea company; recovery of money; nonsuit as to A J Pitner. Judgment against others, $100 to be deducted from claim of Long & Company. G B Haight, administrator vs Nim- rod Puyen as executor! suit for ac counting; continued. ' David Carey, Appellant, vs FA M Ins. Co, mandate; continued. S Z Taylor vs. Red Crown Roller Mills, et al, action for damages; con tinued. . ' T W Stuchell vs C F Wright, recov- ery of money, attachment; verdict for plaiutiff for $58.70. State vs J G Bolin; Indicted for sel ling spirituous liquors iu less quanti ties than a gallon. State vs J G Bolin, Indicted for car rying concealed weapons. 'Smashers prices." See new goods at W. E. Chandlers. Hop men, bave a talk with W. E. Cbaudler. Work and prices guaran teed. These hard times we want to save all we can, but of course we have to eat, still you will save money by getting your groceries at 8. P. Bach's. Ladies if you are thinking of getting a pair of shoes or a new dress 'next week, you will want to know where to get the best for the leaBt money. Mr, jiaker always curries the best On May 18, a dark brown horse about sixteen hands high strayed away. Was seen near Lebanon May 20. Has reached mala and short tail. Information will be thankfully re ceived at this office. Duck, Duck, DUCK. A few pieces of duck for ladies'1 dresses arrived . Saturday morning. Tans and blues. Satiue, Satink, SATJNE, I'luin black, black brocaded, navy brocaded, surah novelties and cream herring bone. S. E. YOUNG'S, Albany, Or, Awarded Highest Honors World'i Fr. Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR, CREAM mum Most Perfect Mad, iMTMrMbiaVadilA The Recent Rise" In Will Not Affect Prices at Our Stores. Our Spring Orders were all in before the raise. We Can Save You . . From . . . 15 to 25 per cent . . On Your Purchases . . , We make it extravagant for you to buy elsewhere. READ, PEACOCK & CO., Albany. V mTTfTTtt'TmTT Lebanon. TTTTTTTTTTTIT CLOTHING! Our Spring Stock is now entirely, on, including the greatest values that a season of careful buying could pro cure. -..';.' Special care has been taken in selecting choice patterns and the most becoming styles. The new Albany Woolen .Mills goods are equal to any in the market for wear, the patterns are neat and the gar ments are elegantly made up. Suit of these goods run from $10 to $15 and 'will' satisfy any one wishing good value. Princely styles in black dress suits, Summer suits from $8.25 up, in beautiful shades, Do not forgot that we also carry a large stock of the new est Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. If you are not able or pre par to come send your order and we will forward goods on approval. Mail orders prompt ly filled. ; THE L. E. BLAIN CLOTHING CO. Albany, - - - Oregon,