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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1895)
Lebanon Express. JZilDAY, JULY 19, 1895. Mrs. Sklpwortb l visiting inEngenn. We will take wheat, oata and bay on subscription. Mayor Miller returned from Port land Saturday. William Rolaud, or Portland, I visit-; lug old frlands here. Weorge Elkins took part in bicycle race at Albany lout Friday. Mm. Charles Bishop aud ou, of Sa lem in the guest of Mr. Jack Adams. The boys have being enjoying the worm days by swimming In the river. Farmer ale busy at home attending to the generous yield -of their ranches. Hon. 0. B. Moutagje is enjoying tlie uiouutulu air at Hie Walton ranch this week. Parlies wanting to pay their sub sorlptlou In wood, will pleaae bring in I lie same. 8. 0. Wallaeela clerking lu Hugh & Muucy's store, while Mr. Pugh is in the mountains. ' Rev J. H. Beattie it in Portland attending the A. 0. U. W. Grand Lodge tbla week. Moss Walker went to Albany last Friday ou hia wheel to aee tbe bicycle raeea at that pi ce. Dr. I. M. BuiltU and wife, of Mora, K iu the city visiting bis parent, Hr. and Mrs. J. R. Smith. Miss Blanch Warner la filling Aaa Baker's position in his father's store while be is lu the mountains. Mies Eva Scott, of Albany, is in tbe city ' tbe guest of her cousins, Misses Lula and Lelia WestfaJl. Mrs. H. Wjlklsou, ot Albany, is lu tbe city a few days, tbe guest ot Miss Anna Dumond and ber mother. W. E. .Chandler has the contract to put lu a fruit dryer fur Mr. Stwart as soou a the building ia completed. Tbe blcyol track here ia not much used now as tbe boys are putting In their daya at various kinds of work. Newport is making great prepara tions to entertain the editors who bold their association there next Saturday. Peterson A O'Mell, proprietors f tbe excelsior factory shipped a car load of excelsior to Seattle last Tues day. The adjourned term of circuit court presided over by Judge Hewitt, oran. meuoed its aesaion Monday at Al bany. We want wheat, oata, bay, wood etc., from our delinquent subscribers, at the Expkebh office, hut money if yoj have It. Miss Lena Neiberi of Btayton ia in tbe city visiting relatives and friends Miss Nelbert Is a sister of Jnesph and George Bubl. f Bev. A.M. William nMledJtev. Mo Gee's pnlpit in the Cumberland Pres byterian church at Albany last Sun day evening. I W. 0. Trine, formerly of this city, and W. M. Bay, of Woudburn, re to ruu a loot ruoe In Albany, July 27, for 600 a side. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Griggs drove out , from Albany last Sunday and visited relatives in this city, returning Mon ' day to their home. ' All persons knowing themselves in del ted to me will plane call by July 80, 'Sid settle up as 1 am going away and 'need my money. M ra. George Bice. I Jack Balaton la clerking in Bead, Feaoock A Co. 'a store, in tbla dty,ln the absence of Mrs. Chandler, who Is up in the mountains for a few weeks. Misses Anna Duuuoud and Ola ' Smith drove to Albany last Friday to f wltuest tbo races and visit with Met. 'a. They returned Saturday, af- tero n. Married on July 18, 1893 at tbe resi denoeof P. J. P'aster, ao uncle of the bride's, in this city, Mr. Frank Mo- Meekln and Mies Emma Soott, of Har- risuurg, by Justice Lovelee. Mrs. A. Wi Grubb aud little son, Willie, left lust Monday for their home nt Wlnslow, Arizona, after a short visit with friends in this city. Mrs. Grubb is running a hotel at Wlnslow. Ed Aldilthaiid Misses Maud Aid rich, Lelia Weslfall and Miidge Murks li (Wi dned.iy inoruiug for the moun tains. 'hy intend to stop a while at Upper Sulla and then go ou up to Flail Lake. Frank O'NIi ll bus a force of men at work wilh teams and scrapers, build lug a grade for a switch from the rail road to the paper mill. He Intends to have a niirt of it put in right away If not all. Poel muster Charles Smith, and Depot Ageut Fred U. Hickok, went to Albany last Monday evening and at tended tbe working of tbe third de gree in the K of P. lodge at that city. Tbey had a good time. Numerous teens are constantly mussing through the city, going to the niuffiitslns. Soda Springs and Fish Lake bav many visitors whs spend a plMsut vacation around I base health giving ftitatltaUl MM - Hiram Baker buys all kinds of furs. Go to Hiram Baker for your wall paper. Mayer ft Kimbrough wants yon produce. Have your . hop work done by Chandler, Id papers for sale here at five cents jierdoaen. Miss Dumond Is selling millinery at hard time prices. Pure paiuhj and oils of all kind at Sinltb'a Pharmacy. Miss Ada Miller returned home from Portland Saturday. . Dr. G. W. Cheadie, dentist. Office over City Drug store. Remember Chandler Is the practical tinner and plumber. - . Mrs. Heetur Aim returned borne last woek from a visit east. Smith has just added fifty new books 10 bis circulating library. - Notice tbe new "ad" of the Water loo saw mill in this Issue. If you want to sell property list It with Peterson at Andrews. . - If you Hunt to buy property call ou or write Peterson & Andrews. You can gel 8 loaves of bread at Mayer & Kimbroughfor 25 eta. Buy you tickets East over the N. P. H. R. of W. C' Peterson, Local agent. George Rice represents some of the beet Insurance companies in tbe world. Ed Umphrey aud Louis Craudall re turned from tbe mountains last even ing. Pugh & Muneey want your produce aud will pay you the highest price paid. Dr. Guyleun mid Rev. A. Jack Adams expect to start Monday for Priuevllle. George Rice writes all kinds ot in surance, aud solicits a share of your patronage. - Pugh ft Muusey are always ahead on fresh groceries at prices as low as tbe lowest. Wanted at the Lebanon art gallery, bay, oata or wheat, in exchange for photographs. Prof. J. B. Marks look a trip to Brownsville and other places on bis wheel last week. When you want to buy a suit of cloth' log you will save money by getting It at Bach ft Bubl. Farmers, grease your machinery with Eldorade Castar machine oil. For sale by N. W. Smith. Pugh ft Muucy hive Just received their spring stock of hats which tbey are selling cheaper than ever. All kuowing themselves indebted to me will please call and aettle at once. M. A. MIL1.EK. George L. Alexander went to Eu gene last Saturday ou a visit to bis parents, returning Monday evening. . Mouey to loau. I bave several hun dred dollars to loan ou llrat mortgages. Ample security required. Sam'l M. Garland. After June 1, Miss Dumond will sell all millinery goods at cost. Stock per fectly new and the latent, call and be convinced. Pugb AMuncy have just recived a large iuvoioe of ladies' childrou' and meu'a shots. See them aud you will buy them. These hard times we want to save all we can, but of course we bave to eat, still you will save money by gelling your groceries at S P. Bach ft Bubl'. Ladies if you are thiuklog of getting a pair of shoes or a new dress next week, you will want to know where to get the best for the least money. Mr xlaker always carries the beat. LACE, lack, lace. Just received a new and large aupply of dress !ss coarse aud fine linen lace. Ladles shoes, coarse and fine; also,u ting flan uels and sbjrtings at such prices that competition Is not in tl, at tbe Racket store. Asa Baker tail. B. Marks left Mon day morning for Fish Lake on their bicycles. Reports came back that Asa rode through In a day, but that J. B. brake one of bis pedals near Lower Soda, and bad to stop over a day at that place. , A man who acted very much as if be wascrasy, visited the city last week, and caused several people to be a little frightened. He ate two hearty sup pers at the hotel and went to bed sev era! time in one night. He left tbe next morning. Tbe recital given last Friday even' lug at the opera house by Miss Cundlff of Albany, was pronounced by al! who heard it, as fl rstclass. Miss Cundiff is certainly a natural born elocutionist and Impersonator. She was encored ob ail but one. Should she ever re turn to Lebanon, she will be greeted With full house. Wednesday morning at five o'clock from the residence of Mrs. G. W. War ner, Mlases faille and Bessie Warner, Battle an! Addle Simpson, Mattie Kixon and Mable Carson -left for I two or three week's outing aud a gen eral Jolly time, in tbe mountains near Lowttlodi, Mr, MoOardy look Uism mi ibi mmrwi tm ay, - Mr. D. Andrews closed a deal yes terday for tbe Lebanon, warehouse and has already taken charge of It. Mr. Andrews traded his brick build ing for It He Is a good man and we are glad to see him get It. The farmers will oertalnly be safe In dealing wltb him. ' The young people of the M. E. ohurcb held a lawn parly last Satur day evening, which was a very pleas ant affair, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elkins. . The Lebanon band furnished some excellent muslo, aud everybody passed a pleasent hour In social conversation. The young ladles kuow bow to make an evening pass pleasantly. The Ice cream, cake and lemonade was delicious. The advance In leather has obliged manufactures to make a correspond ing advauee in the price of shoes, with probably, tbe only exception of W. L. Douglas, who, notwithstanding the high price of leather, will continue at the old prices, and give a better shoe than ever before. The recent addi tions to his already largo factory, makes nls plant the largest In I he world devoted to manufacturing an ex clusive Hoe of shoes. Mrs. Isaac Bruce died at Iter home M uut Tabor, East Portland, Wednes day, July 17, with heart trouble. Mrs. Bruos formerly lived near .this city, Her husband was county treasurer of this county for two terms. Her maiden name was Mauda Kelso, being a sister of Joseph Kelso, of this city. Her re mains were brought up from Portland last evening snd taken to tbe residence of J. G, Reed, and will be burled to day In tbe Klum cemetery near Waterloo. Deputy Marshall Slunott, who takes Humphrey's place while the latter la sick, re-arrested "Don" Davenport this morning at bis home, near this city, and look him to Albany. When Dav enport was acquitted of the "Fresh Counterfeiting," he was re-arrested on suspicion of being implicated with tbe Jennings boys, but was released by Judge Bellinger without tbe formality afabond. It seems that the author! ties don't want Davenport to enjoy his summer vacation, without some assur ance of his putting in ao appearance next fall at tbe United States court, so thousand dollar bond is required and he vill languish In Jail until the bond is given. Tbe people of Montana may not have the culture nf Boston ians, but tbey know bow to appreciate a noble deed. Tbe story Mines, that there was a very cruel man, wbo beat bis wife aud bis mule., alike, tying Us wife to a staple 'ih the wall, and bit ting hia mule with tarbed wire. The mule showed bis appreciation of bis new bit by kicking the man to death. When tbe neighbors took the body homes, tbey found the wife chained to the bouse. Tbe good people of Mon tana are collecting a fund sufficient to keep tbe mule in idleness aud comfort the rest of bis life, in consideration of his meritorious conduct in kicking bis cruel master to death. Col. Jeff Meyers was np Tuesday. He stated to us that tbe -state fair managers bave concluded to offer a premium of $260 for the beet exhibit by any county, barring Marion, at the fair, of grain, grasses, fruit, veget ables and minerals. This premium Linn county can easily wiu, if she will get a move on. Our county court and commissioners could well effort to take the matter In band snd collect tbe necessary material for the exhibit Mr. Meyers informed us that the ex hibit la to be taken care of ao that It will become permanent and properly tabled, would be of lasting benefit By all means let Linn county com. pete for and win. the prise, Solo Press. (Dbks8 Duck, tans and blues. Silk Mitts, from 26c un. ' MORE Lambs Waist I large sleeves, gauntlet cum. Satin Ribbon, I all silk, staple shade re ceived this week at 8. El YOUNG'S, Albany, Or. Awarded Hit-best Honors-World' Plr, Gold Medal, Mldwtotaf FWf. DR.' CREAM BAKING ffl Most Psifert Mads, syfrtftsfttbfetd) The Lsdics' ?jyic. .. . The ladies of Lebanon decldcA a 'few days ago to have a picnic at Waterloo, and no men should be present. Wed nesday was tbe day, and early in tbe morning, teams began to start. for the nestling little village In the foot hills, by the roaring Santiam. Tbe picnic was given In honor of Mrs. 0. H. Rals ton, of Portland, who is here on a visit From ail reports, hey oertalnly had a fine time; but we never saw a more lonely set of married men In our life, than here in Lebanon, and especi ally at dinner time. Wo know two men, who sent the marshal after their wives, and on questioning the ladies about why they had to be sent after, they said: "We Were' having such a good time, we forgot to como home." Some of the ladies make their brags that tbey never had such a fine time before, and claim it was because no men were present ; but we have been informed mi -the quite) that tbey talked about the meu all day and wished they were there; vowing never to go off again without them. Auuther lady remaked to us that it was a regular "old hen convention." In the afternoon the ladies organized what thev call 'The Ladles Progressive Club," the object .f which ia to hold similar picnics every few weeks, but we know several men, here in Leb anon, whoses aim will be to oppose the tbe "Progressive Club." From all re ports, . we learn that a delight ful day was spent; all returning home late iu the afternoon, after a day's rest from toiling bouse work. The ladies return mauy thanks to Mr. Thomas Eay for tbe kindness In showing them through the Waterloo Woolen Mills and etc. Those present were Mesdames Reed, Smith, Bach, Buhl, Purvis, Pugh. J. J. aud T. J. Swan, Hyde, Bilyeu, Kirk, Baker,. Roberts, Lovelee, Foley, Aldrich, Montague, Beattie, Hansard, Garland, Ralston, Kirkpatrick, R. C. Miller, 11., A. Miller, F. M. Miller. Misses Armstrong and Neibert. Bessie Bach, Grace Swan, Ronald and Nattie Roberts, Wana Miller, Cbauncy Battle, Jessie Hansard, Winnie Foley, Isa bella Garland, Cupitallo Purvis and Hugh Kirkpatrick. Circuit Court. Honeyman, DeHart ft Co., a corpo ration, ve Matthews ft Washburn and S W Dodd, suit for injunction and re- t ceiversblrt argued and submitted. K if.. l?t'b-J.A! - 1 T,t..--,!ll jMwgnrei, xrntittiu,ei al vs Aleeuill worth,., t,,al;partition; granted and sale confirmed. " - , L. Fl bin and J. K. Weatherford vs G WttoJI Sarah Lroper: etal.BUitto set aside of real property; dismissed without, costs. "DM Bflchnef vs C S Cohen and Sam'l Ilissinger, confirmation; tale, confirmed, .- , Washington,-National Building L ft I Adsoclaition vs Ella F McPherson, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed. B M Donaca vs L Y and M J Bailey, confirmation; sale confirmed. Johu Brewster vs J B and S J Wal ton, et al confirmation; sale confirmed. Investors Mortgage Secty Co. vs Thos Y Barber, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed and deed to be made in four months. N H Allen vs John S Barry, et al confirmation; sail confirmed, Edward O'Neill vs Lehanou ft San tiam Canal Co, confirmation; salt confirmed. Jeremiah Shea vs Jacob -Menear et al, confirmation sale confirmed, purchaser to be put in possession In ten days and deed to be made in four months. L and H Garhard as administrators vsGP Warder, 'et al, confirmation; sale confirmed. g E Young vs G W Luper, et al, con firmatlon sale confirmed and deed to be made in four months. L Fllnn vs G W Luper, et al, con firmation; sate confirmed and deed to be made in four months. S W Crowder vs Mary E Dickson, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed. Moses Stem berg vs John Dleringer, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed and purchaser to be put in possession in ten days. WlVawtervsW H Beldler, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed. John Conner vs Job n Icom, et al, confirmation; sale confirmed aud deed to be made In four months. E F Wyatt vs Martha Bohanou, et al, confirmation; sale onfirmed and deed to be made Hi four months. Standard Shoe Co. vs R N Thomp son et al; suit to set r.sldo assignment; judgment in favor of B ink of Drowns- vllle. David Mult vs Charles Mi'lzar; foreclosure of mortgage; judgment by defult. Ellen Malone ys A J Matlock, et al foreclosure of mortgage; settled, J WCusick ft Co. A B Seal et al; sale confirmed. Nettle Mot'une v' J H McCune, di vorce; tried and submitted. Emma F. Hopkins ys Ella M Mer rill, et al, foreclosure of mortgage; Judgment for plaintiff; attorney fees Bxeaatliut). Laura E Williams vs B L Williams, divorce; dismissed on motion nf plain tiff. V J W Gullies vs W H Ramsey, fore- losir of niortags tried and submit- The Recent Rise In - . . SHOES 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. . Lebanon. . . IIMIMOMMM ' IIIIIIIIITIIHIt 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 those 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 forgqt that we also carry a large stock of the new est Hats, Furnishing Goods and Shoes. If you are not able or pru par to come send your order and we will forward goods on approval. Mail orders prompt ly filled. m THE L. E. BLMN CLOTHING CO. Albany, - - y- Oregon.