Lebanon Express.
FBIDAY, JULY 18, ISM.
Farmer are bun' In the buy Add.
H was a 100 In tbe shade Wednet-
dav.
Pure pai n t and oils of all kind at
ismiiii't rtiarmacy,
Mayor M. A. Miller, left Wednesday
nir roruana on business,
The Equity department of circuit
conn win convene at Albany neit
Monday.
Mrs. D. T. Buinmervllle. who hu
been visiting in Dalian returned home
Wednesday
D. T. Summervllle will preach at the
lenncawesobool bouse next Sunday
at S:uo p. in
- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fowler and son,
Willie, of Dallas, are In the city, the
guests of Hev. and Mrs. D. T.Su'mmer
.. yille.
All the Airmen report a btjr yield of
wheat and oats this year, rioiiie eay
that there will be a bigger crop than
, for teu yeara pint
Mm. J. A. Roberta and two little
my, Ronal and Natle, of Bpriiigficld,
1 are In the city visiting relative and
old friends.
A crowd of young people expect to
leave here Monday for the mountain!.
Some Bill go on their bicycles and
others in wagons.
Murried, at the home of the bride,
near Harrlsburg, ou Tuesday, July 2,
1302, by Kev. Obeig, Mr, Harry Wl.
ou and Mine Mauj Durham.
Miss Ettle Denney left the latter part
of last week for Portland, where alio
will spend the summer at the borne of
her uuole, Hon. 0. N. Denney.
HI ram Baker Is having the lumber
hauled for his new residence, which
he will erect on bridge avenue, J. N,
Crundall 4 Bona have tbe contract.
Last Monday Tad Hall, a ton of A
F. Ball was thrown from a horse
and got hit arm broken. Dr. Booth
was called and reduced the fracture.
Mr. Grant Miller, a fern er resident
of Lebanon, and Miss Bally Hluton
were married In Crook county last
week. Justice C.W. Elkins officiating.
Mrs.. W. E. Chandler accompanied
her parent, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bead,
ou atrip to the mountains, for a fish
ing and outing vacation. They left
today.
Miss Mary Stewart Cundiff, Ore
gnu's native elocutionist will appear
this evening at tliM oners. linuao
ieneral admission IS cents, reserved
' seats 25 cents.
", C.E. Pugh and son, Master Earl,
with h. J. Petemou, left last week for
Crescent Lake In the mountain.
Air. A.J. Roberts accompanied them
rum Springfield.
iMrs. Flora Funk, formerly of this
oitv Mr. (J. N. Bolton were mar
ried at Woro, June 80. The bride bat
a large hct of friends In this city who
' extend their congratulations and best
wishes.
Tbe aubjeotat the morning service
of the Cumberland Presbyterian
church will be "Life and Death."
Huiiduy school aud Y. P. 8. C. E. at
tbe usual times. There will be no
preaching iu the evening.
There will be a lawn social at the
residence of Mr. nod Mrs. Jnaenh Elk.
' jna tomorrow eveuiug; given uuder
the auspices or the JSpwortu League.
A uatiA time is utitictuAted. aud ever-
body ik' courteously invited to be
'present.
Prof. B. E. Miobuer is acting at
. countv selion! auueriiitendetit during
tbe alwence of Prof, Rutherford, who
Is enjoying a fishing excuraiou. Mr.
Miciiuerie just the man who can fill
tlie position to perfection. Browns
ville Times, j .
The Pastors Association of this city
met iu their icgular seiul-niootbly
: ..meeting last Monday morning and de-'HV-cidl"d
to have a muss meeting of all the
ohuro.!"ii meeting to be held in
the tiouu'1 Methodist church, next
Sunday eve."1'11!!- Everybody cordi
ally luvlted. , ".
Mr. 1 R IW,,.., moved bit family
do ii to Albauy Inst ""day, wlwre
he hus secured a nosition 1 barber
shop. Mr, and Mrs. Borunf linnet
host oi friends here, in this city',
regie! to see l hem leave, but send
Mr, aud Mis. lioruiu their best wishes,
and ure glad that they liavc gone no
fii". her.
Mrs, U. y, KlrkuaCrluk, Miss Katb
Mlw, and Master Hugh, returned
hois.e lust Sitlurday from three
wwii's visit to fi lends in Porilaud.
Her mother, Mrs. O. ' II. Balstou,
br.nher oi:d sister, Mr. Jack and Miss
J,;e .ie Bulston acoompiinled her, and
will remain about a month vlsitingold
aoijiiuli.tu. cis aud friends.
Dr. Liiuiberson and J, O. Mayor
have formed u partnership In the
shipping cud eoui mission business.
Oregon 1iom will be their specially.
Tbe name of the new firm will be tlie
.Sai.Mum Bliipping 4 Commission Co,
Th-se two iuu poetess good business
"-tuei aud energy and W are surs they
llvllj do a large biWttuti
Tonight.
Woof MlstCundlft
N. H. Allen of Albany. It in town.
Hiram Baker buva all kinds nf
run.
' Go to Hiram Baker for your wall
Pper.
Mayer 4 ' Klmlircuirh wants vnu
produce., , .
Old panora for sale here si fl VA Mill
per aozen.
Chandler docs bit own work anil
works cheap
Mist DumoDd it Selling milliner
nara ume prioet.
Dr. O. W. Cbeadle. dentist ftffl
over City Drug ttore.
'Smashers Drlces." Bee new annH.
atW.E Chandlers.
Bmlth has just added flflr now hnnba
to bis uiroulating library.
If you want to sell nronert v iui it
with Peterson & Andrews.
Yon can set S loavw. of LnJ
Mayer & Kimlirouglifor 26 eta.
Buy you tickets East over tl V P
n. n or w. v- Peterson, Local agent.
George Rice represents m nf n,0
beet lninraiice oompanies in the world.
PUgll AMuilSCV Want VOUr nrnrtW
Ulld Will p.V i'OU the liiirhwit txir
- - a ,
I ttid.
Hop men, have a talk with W. E.
Chandler. Work and prioet guaranteed.
George Rice writes all kinds of in.
eurauee, and solicits a share of your
patronage.
When you want to buv a suit, nf elni h.
Ingyou will nave money by getting
at cacti 4 Buhl.
Pugll A Muusey are always unpad
on fresh groceries at prices at low at
me lowest,
We return our heart-felt thanlia (
G. M. Westfall for a flue mesa of
mountain trout.
Mist Mary Roberts, of Bnrlnfffleld I.
tnegwosior her eister. Mrs. A. F.
Nlckereon, in this city,
Wanted at the Lebanon art Irallarv
bay, oats or wheat. In exehariim fnr
puoiog -apnt. .
Farmers, grease your machinery
with Eldorade Castar msntiinA fill
For tale by JJ. W. Bmlth. i
Money to loan. I have several hon.
dred dollars to loan on flrat mortgagea,
nuipie securuy required. Bam'l M.
Garland.
Born, tO the Wife of Omvur fllava.
land, July 7, at 4:30 d. m.. a daughter.
Mother and child are doing well, and
ma urover is happy.
AH persons knowine theniKelvwi In.
di (4 ft me will plase call by July 80,
ana settle up as f am going away and
need my money. Mre. George lif,
These hard times we want to save all
we wan, but of course we have in out
etlll you will savo money by getting
your groceries at 8. r. Baob Buhl's.
Johnnie L. Moriran had the mlafor.
tuue to get two fingers ou bis right
hand badly out and toren last Tnxadnv
evening by tlie cogs on tlie hose cart,
wnne toe ore hoyt were outoq drill.
Mr. 8, M. W. Hiudninn rvhirnad
from his farm In Crook county last
weoneeaay after an absence of two
mouths, He renorts very noor
. I T"
i n t nat part of the cou n 1 5f '.
Ladies If youare tliluklng of getting
pair nf shod or a new drern neit
week, you will want to know lier tn
get the best fut the least mi.nev. Mr
riaker alwnys carries the liest.
See Read Peacock &
then march Into Mi Iter's Plifli'iniLiv
aud get your seats reserved for the
grandest cnlerlalument of
ett of the season t the opera house to-
nigut.
Alex Houk. and wife nf r.mrA
county, it expected to arrive iu Leb
anon today on a visit to Alex't par
ents; Mrs. Houk and Mini Moiu
... . !"
nave postpone their trip to the uioun
t ... .
mvub lur m Willie.
On May 18. a dark brown u
anout sixteen bands high strayed
away. Wt seeu near Lebanon May
20 : Hat reached main and short, tall
Information will be thanklullv ra.
Delved at this office.
Weduesdav morniuir ahout R
tbehoD housti of J. W
Brownsville, caught fire In tome man
ner unknown, and the buildlmr uaa
entirely consumed. It was insure in
A very pleascnt lawn party waa
aeiu iasi i uesaav eveu nir at th home
h misses LUia and Lela Westfall. bv
uie young people of the First Presby
lenan church. , -
Rev. C. R Lainar hat aeain been se
cond as pastor of the Baplest church.
He and hit family arrived In the citv
last Friday, and are occupying one of
ra. . M, Miller's houses near the
Uetbodcst church,
Rev. N.J, Bryans and wife, the
evangelists who were conducting a re
vival near the canal in their tabberna.
cle, closed their meetings last Sunday
evening. There were several eon-
versions during these revival.
Miss Battle Warner closed her term
In music last week and is takint-
her vacation at Medford, Oreeon.
visiting her father's family. She
will return after a few weeks and
resume her work for next vear at (ho
academy.
Thestate fair committees have been
appointed. Five Linn couuty men
got posilloni. Peter Rilev. of Albany.
is on division A. horses, D H. Am
brose, of Brownsville, division C,
sbcep, Mrs J. K. Weatherford. divt-
sion J, sewing.knilting, milliuery.ctc.;
Jell' Meyers, miscellaneous; A. Bilyeu,
Sclo, ticket collector.
Last Monday Dr. Foley, assisted by
Dr. Wallace, of Albany, amputated
the left foot of Miss Cora Keater, the
17-year-old daughter of P. Kester.
Miss Keeter't foot bad been aora for
'about eighteen months. At" first it
was tnougnt to be rheumatism, bit
latter, proved to be decayed bones, and
at last the doctors performed the op.
eratino. They thouirht thev could re.
move tome of the bones and nays t he
foot, but after opening It, found it In a
worse condition than thev exneeted.
causing amputation to become neces
sary at the ankle joint.
Last Wednesday evening as five
young ladles were practicing choir
musio In the Presbyterian church, a
tramp (?) came in and acted in a verv
suspicious manner, which badly
frightened the clrls. The
after a while went out, and the girls
started for home; having closed the
Windows, nut Out the eleet.rie' Ht.hr
and locked the door, they fouud the
same indivdual lotering around tbe
door which frightened them more
tijap ever. They got a married gentle
man to take therp borne. Jt is reported
that when tbe fellow ffllnA into thn
chuicb, tome cried, tome laughed and
another whispered "let us sing girls
and he Whoever it was, he
has not much of the gentleman in his
make-up.
WHEN WAS-.U SMILES.'
J1 KiM fi W otati Wtli,
AM wplijr i ;cct mt inutkiat tr,
'ni milicard bitoro,
e.ie 1 i.v,ic tn hw p-crioiB ore
And r.uv rl ,,n,,wtsei
Nor licmKn.-.ml ( .j.j with utfnl stllu,
or iioma can yioM ao mors.
Emu trembling JcvTOrop sopnn is tear,
ro' i:i m.ei wn er,
A:iil am lo lirwtlin iwvnim
lss. tor ins, a ci.ir;ifol saJa,
r.:o teal c.or.io '.ts Jrag In osjav
I' oi li no cor.Ifl Ix tut la moot dlaosln
PKaUaiaofollofalosml
JVlirti K'llnl mm ics my hen Is proud.
l-','iC,?' ',:"Hf "I"''"" lmrt " """"Ii
- ll''rli ": an'iny-iirowil
M p I i,.n my lonom's iiuconi
Atiii ive.i Bii.j i in,. Who rules in sttte
iaiit. jt,.; ! Pa,'n must itltornato:
Ami so t:.iv ;.i iiwl iiIJob my (ats,
. AsaikjoTirwnbcMea,
' '"ntiirn Pack, In Lite,
WlilTE MOUNTAIN BEAES,
Aud an E:i-Clo:-(ri'man Who Makot
o Living Kilijna Xham.
Ill-Umlih nail Loe of Hatara Caaa.d
tllm to rnnaka the Pulpit for
Uio Forests an the
lima,
Resolution! of J. F. Miller Post No. 49.
Whereas, in view of tbe ioaa we huvA
sustained by the decease of our com.
nine, joun if. Eaton, aud or the still
heavier lost sustained bv tlioon who
were near and dearer to him, therefore
be it i
Resolved, that it is but a just tribute
to the memory of him. to say: that, in
regretting hit removal, wa mourn for
one who was In every way worthy of
our respect and regard.
KEShlvkd, tbat we siueerelv condole
wltb tbe family of our comrade on tbe
dispensation with which it baa pleased
tbe Divine Providence to affile them
and we commend them for consola
tion to hiui who does all things for the
best and whose chastiements are meant
only in urerey
Resolved; that this heartfelt wi.
monial of our sympathy and sorrow
oe rorewarded to tbe family of our de
parted friend and comrade and to the
National Tribune and our local papers
for publication.
fS. A. Handle,
Committee- Ohas.B. Montague,
:G. W. Cbuson.
tbe ttiwiap'i Kftud for $ jOO.
The school house In plst. No. 85, lo
cated On the Old Alexnnder f.,r,n
caught fire last Tuewlay mid burnt
don. It is no; known how the fire
start?,- but l supposed to have caught
by spark from M-isi's Parker's true
lion eiiiiin.as ftiiadjust Dassed. All
tUif furniture was snved, but some hay
near t mm burnt, and It was only by
hard work (iio fire was keut fsom the
adjoining wlieat fledbj.
Th State Board, uonslsiinir nf n,.v.
emur Lord, Becrctiiry ol State Klnoiikl
JCTij. m
nun oiaie Titsuaurar rail Metscban
met last Monday and made the follow.
Ing appoinliuenls! guperiulendent of
.1... . ,
me insane Asyium, ur. V. A. Paine,
of JJugeliei 1p succeed Rowland; vice,
lr. L. L. Rowland; clei k of the board
of school laud commissioners, General
W. H. Odell, vice, George Dnvis, of
Linn oouhtyj teacher at tht Reform
MbtxM, ffoj. i, 0, Rjku, vim, huf.
Cundiff Recital.
Following Is the program to be rend
ered at tbe onera house this Friday
evening at 8 o'clock, under tbe aus
pices or tue Cumberland Presbyterian
1 . r. o. j. a.
PBOGKAMMB.
Uuet "Katreen an'Sliarlie."
H. A. MeCllllv. Rnaa Uhall
Kecitation-"Jamie." ...Mary 8. Cundiff
pcal Solo "Laddie."-.: Ilda Elkins.
Moiioloitue 'When Jack Cornea
Late." ;...Mary Stewart Cimditr.
Eecitation "Conio." Marir H. PiinHiit
LOmet BOIO..... (Ihar am AiuWenn
Monologue "Hearts are Trumps."
Mary Stewart C'undirT
mui.c "I'eter on tlie Sea." Oulntot
icecitalion "Curse Scene From
Leah the Forssken."..Miss Cundiff
Awarded
HlchMt Hooort World'i Fair,
Oold Medal, MldwinUr Fair.
ItlfCIM
0 1
Matt Perfect Midi.
WW
1 ho only man nt present in the Whito
m-wntain r.-gion waste sole occupation
t Ijuimny liira livai in the Peqnaltet
in! ii'iuic. Do not picture a grizzly,
picturesque characfe-r, fond of relating
:.i...i.um;i, ana ttanvroadtb escapes.
I'..'rU'i j. j yon will lift your Incredulous
cyciewswhenit ia laid that he is a
I'iniil man and a scholar and has been
a d.-r;;yaiM! Yet, it .is true. lie is a
tall, thin man, with brifrht, intelligent
eyas, dijjnbiml tearing and gentle man
ner, save a Portsmouth IN. Hi .
tpondent of Bio Sew York Sun.
not necessary to enter into de
iriiliioihow he happened to abandon
ii.i pvjfos'lra beyond saying that 111
li"ll!i war t'uo chief cause: una u m. i
cliisd . lli.it be has always been pot-1
..v....u u:-.a m ipiense fondness for na
ture, more especially tbe wild and sol
itary fastucsM of mountains, only to
be found in following the trail of sueb
frame as bears, whosa hnunts they are
tie has also hinted that, brought up 011
a farm in a region where game was
abundant, his oarliest sports and joy
were gapping and gunning; and later
in life, when settled IU more RArtmtc r....
cupations, an unconnn"iW Inni--
for the free lifo of woods and fields
often overcame him, and at length the
time arrived when be could notrcsbt
it, and his health seemed also to re
quire an open-air life,
But though not now a clergyman be
is fitill a scholar, especially in 'all that
pertains to woodcraft, hunting anq
tnipiiui?. For ho bnnwc
- - ""1'ul uouHoe,
not only the habits and traits of the
bear, but has alBo a scientific knowl
edge of its anatomy. Tn i... i.
tauirht, chiefly by disnxiMnn ti, -i
m-l. ,i.:i. 1 1
ur.u uo captures, ttf course the
principal money value of tho vo .
Iilm is in the pelts and the state bounty.
!n addition no coes qmto a business 5n
selling tiic skeletons to museums, pri
vate students and sculptors, and h -keeps
on band an assortment of the
unterent nones, so that he can suppi y
any particular bone required. - '"'
This hunter is also an expert me
chanic lie designs, forges and ptitu
together all his own traps, and ics
made various improvement! in tkciu'.'
They nerer lose bim' a bear, ouci
sprr.-iff upon him. and tho nt...
peoi-le, mountain climbers and cinv
teur sportsmen arc more afraid of
them than thev are of tho wii f.?,n-.
selves. They are terrfble to look r.i,
ana maite one think of the torturiii,
implements of the inquisition. There
isreallvverv little iln
crs, however, from tho hunter's trap.;,
for the ways of the bear are not thowj
of men. He haunts the
sible, rocky and rugged portions of the
11 mm mountains, coming down rareh
to the lakes, cornfields e.nrl cin
tures. In the summer ono oecasloually
ivv-ia a eimy etiu, usually a pan, in
the roads, as vet ifuniirRni. nf th B.
gers of civilization.
Mr. M . to civn him t. looo
initial, hunts and traps over about
ui uuies 01 mountain territory ex
tending from the southwest to the
uorui 01 i-equaket Intervale, but most
ly over the Choeorua range, in which
u.:jr UB mcmueu tne Choeorua mourr
tain itself and Its various spurs, l'ai.
gus (sometimes called, in consequent
of its bumpy character and its imc;
diate proximity to an inevitable coin
parison With tha snlemlM ub M fi.
corua, "the Mountain that Failed,' '
Passaconanoy, White Face, and th.'
Southwest Dome. He knows the most
secret and untrod recesses of all thL
districtiprobably as no other man knowi
or evar has known them, but precisely .-,
tlie hear and oti(er wile) animals kno
thorn, lie follows their trail wheroi,
it may lead, with an instinct like
Indian's. He notes tlie slightest tur
of a leaf or twig, the fresh mark oil :
rotton log, the footprint on moss win 1 ,
another would sue nothing. He scldoii.
baits his traps, knowing pretty ncnly
where the bear's foot will fall, It is r.
constant wonder how a man of hi;
tlisht. physique can trump his forty
raita a day c-.vr tho roughest and
- !' t tha fbfewai r.i.T.'A
t... -: :i t;w u.i?:9 ,,i tiotviiowt,"
ami tl... ibi,'-., of i,...r,!',:e 8ua hem,
loclt. he s.eeu;..' l bp al sinew, with
not an ounce, of nunei'iloona fl,,oi. .i
lO'.l eXCl'I''. " Of Hil l KYirt lira ,nl.' 1.1...
, , , , " " ""-' in l
H" tKwcia light
ly r v:ri'' ' ;; T-'i i:i .i knife his weanoiiR.
soii."'t:ir.i ; i.ij.: n ivi'dlvr.,- n l.Q
unu;
h ol at, b-".rtniiumlf .h. k
be still oliv! In tbo trap.
twmci'.mosthc bear iadmd. Ht
often, for he vrttlllva a week with bis
leg caught f j:,t in a tK1p. Attached to
the tr. n Is a i.to it elmli, i.,-,-
shorter, d :it. iy Cij,l of tho chain a
series i J;. .,!., n.nething like tht'
flukes i .' luii li Tliose aretopiv.
vent tl;e ltirfr.rt.ref,!iaj with the
trap; they cUc'j sort imnclc his travel
ma? far. - lii.li m-.u :ii,.. i,. .i....i...
- ..j. ,u,a tUu
trap long tLit mcos, ci;d thou he has to
w vrMjuen, wuicn i'j not diiilmilt, as he
The Recent Rise In
Will Not Affect Prices at Our
Stores. Our Spring Orders were
all in before the raise.
We Can jSave1' Yon::
... From ...
15 to 25 per cent
. On Your Purchases
We make it extravagant
for you to buy elsewhere.
READ, PEACOCK & CO., j
Albany.
Lebanon,
CLOTHING!
Our Spring Stock is now
entirely on, including the
greatest values that a season
of careful buying could pro
cure. ,
Special -cure 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 stylos in black dress
suits.
Summer suits from $8.25
up, in beautiful shades.
Do not forgot that we also'
carry a large Btock of the new
est Hats, Furnishing Ckiods
and Shoes.
If you are not able or pre
par to como send your order
and we will forward goods on
approval. Mail orders prompt
ly filled. 1
THE L. E. BLA1N CLOTHING CO.
Albany, - - Oregon,
VMtanw a wwiuarkcd put u bH