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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1895)
Let&non Express.' 0 lltMm BaaM tor your wall FRIDAY, AUGCST M, IMS. Foot race tomorroin. Cool shadv Weather thia wk Senator 8. A. Daweoa wm Id Leb anon Wednesday. Prof. Lee has bn elected president or the Albany oollege. Rev. Turner and wife were in tbe ly the first of the week. Fred Htckok and Miss Ola Bmlik Will spend Sunday at the seaside. Miss Little Reed bat returned to Port land to resume ber medical studies B. & Roberts, and daugbter Miie Mary, of Bprliigfltld, are visiting bere. Rev. Lamar will preach at tbe Bap- un oiiuroli ctunday morning and even Ins. Call and see those elegant aulta that were received at Bach Buhl's this ' week. The Lane county teaobera' institute closed hut Saturday. Nearly ISO we: in aiienasiioe. This (mining reboot year will lie the uiiy-eecniid In the history of Willa mette university, at Baleai. Peterson A Onell thipied three car load of excelsior thia week. Oua to Lee Aoglet, one to Ban Franclaoo and nne 10 ewatue. Mr. N. W. Smith and bully have moved back to tbe home of hut father. Dr. Parish will oooupy tbe realdence vacated by Mr. Smith. ' Sheriff McFeron ha left Albany to brlug borne A. R. Johnson from Lot Angeles. Tbe aunplainanl u J. W. vu-ioa, me wen aoowu oauKer. The new rosideuot of Blraui Baker, Dr. U. W. Cbeadle and A. E. Ananrn re all under way, and firing work to . a good many Lebanon oar pen ten J. C. Gordon returned hem last Frl. dav alter ah absence of Hevaml mimth. . to eastern Oregon prospecting Clint reports a nne trip and a profitable one. Mr. C. H. Ralaton. wife and riauirh ter, Miss Jewle, who have beau Thriv ing trionas and relatives in thia city, left yesterday for their home la Port- Will. " MiaJ Lalla Purdv. nne of tha irnm ptished young ladies of Corvallia, ia spending tne present week with Was veiea nuranari at tne Dome or Mr J. Wassom. Attorney B. M flu-land left Wad. V nesdar -in cownaDV with Charha rfeiffer and John Bchmeer, both of Albany, for a week or ten days outing u me uiounuuus lor recreation. Mm. J. F. Ornss. wba has been dan gerously III at ber home iu Waterloo iur some nine, is jet to a critical con dition, but we note wltb pleasure that change Tor the better has taken puce ; Mr. Walters, who recently bought the tuepper properly, is Diving (be bouse flnixhed up in good style on tbe inside ana pamtiug it outside. It is reported there will be a wedding in tbe near inure, - I. C. Car, aient of the S. P. at In dependence, was in the eltr Weduee day visiting Fred IT. Hickok, agent at this place. Fred learned tbe business under Mr. Oary and was quit pleased to see bL old employer. - Mineral Spring Seminary at Soda ville, opens Monday, October T, 1895. It has bees reorganised on a oollege basis wltb full oolk'ge course. Stud ents completing the normal course will receive a state diploma. " -Sometime lu the near future an en- uniaiuuisni win lie liven at Mia onera house entitled "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." It will be given by fifty little girls In ooetume under tbe airection offrof. W. C. Aylsworth. .William M. Houg, of San Franclscu, formerly manager of the old O. R road, and C C. Hogue, of Albany, wereiu meotty yesterday, registered at tbe St. Charles. They were looking wier toe Aioany canal at this place. The adjuster for tbe Liverpool Lou don A Globe Insurance oomnanv m tnmed yesterday from Sweet Home where hs had beeu to adjust ine iocs on Mr. unger's barn, ft was limned for 1600, and he adjusted the , loss at M37.su Mr. Jet Yoalar and Miss Evans, All. Ooll Bottiar and Mica Cox, Mr. Will linger and Miss Bllyeu, Mr. Charles Amos and Miss Wallaoe, will drive ta Albany Buudav morning n excursion tralu to tbe seaside at Newport. Rev. Rosa, tbe travelling evanmllat of the M. E. Church South, and wlfa arrived In Lebanoo Saturday. He has iwu umuitig revival eervlos In that ., uuurun every tiignt tbls week. Rev. Ross Is a flue speaker aud we hope be win succeed to stirring Lebanon up irom oenwr to olscuiuference. Old folks' service next Sunday at the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Rev. C. A. Wooley, of Eugene, will preach. Communion service conduc ted by Rey. T. H. Small, of Sllverton. at SM p. m. At 8:00 p. m., "Betting Ban," tne first of a seaslda series. .Short addresses by the pastor and Keys. Wooley aud KttaU. All arsis -9pfm ' '. .Ms thimond Is fellitut milliner at uani uiue prices. Pure paints an1 oils of all kind at emiura rtianuacy. Remember Chandler la tha nraettaai tinner and plumber. Smith has just added flftv new books lo bis circulating library. If you waut to sell nronertv list It wltb Peterson Andrews. If you Want to buy nmnerlv call an or write Peterson A Andrews. , If you desire to nurchsse nronertv at ' bargain, call ou U. A. Miller. Buv yon ticket Eiuit over the V P. R. R of W. 0- Peterson, Local agent. Geonre Rice reeresenta some of th beet Insurance companies lo the world. Anyone wtsltliw well seaMinnd nut In and flooring, hould call on M. A. Miller. George Rloe writes nil klndi of In surance, and solicits a ehareofyour patronage. Stute Noimal School. Druin. Oreiroti. Write for catalogue. Free. Louis Barsee, pn sident. j When you want to bur n suit of clnt li Ingyou will Have aionev t,v arttinsr ii at nut-lit Hubl. Farmers, sniase vour machlnri-v witti Kiaoraae castar maebine oil For sale by N.W. Smith. All knowing thetnselves indebted In me will pleaxe call and settle at once. h. A. Millar. After June 1. Miss Dumoud will sell all mlllloerv voodi at eoat. Rbvk feetly new and the latest, call and be connnoea. Carpets, carnets. nrneta. Mtt!n mattlLg, matting. Buy of the Albanv furniture uo iisiumore Block. At bany, Oregon. Ladles If von are thlnklna nf eettlnir a pair of shoes or a new drew next week, you will want to know where n get the beat for the least money. Mr jiaker always carries the beet. T. S. Hodsene who is wnrklnv for the Hcribners Magazine Publishing Company, was in the city a couple of days this week soliciting, and iu- caeded In getting a good number of sunscnoers winie nere. Mr. Hodgens is a jolly fellow aud a rustler. Mr. J. R. Smith Informed us that he received a letter Wednesday from his aaugnter, Mrs. .Bolton, nee Mrs. Funk, in which she stated that her h with la better than It has been for a loug lime. Her many friends here will be glad to bear this good news. "Dor" Davenport, who hss been ooudlMd iu tbe oountv tall awalilnv an rxamatlon before Judge Bellenger tor counterfeiting, has given bail and Is now now at liberty. He returned to Letmiiou Tuesday afternoon aud went to ills bonis across the river. Robert B. Montague, general man ager of the Read, Peacock A Co.'s store at mis Biace. eft lust Hiturrinv on a vacation He intends visltln? Seattle, Taconut, Steilacoom and prob ably Victoria, B. C. He will stop a while lu Portland and Sales ou his return. Tbe Oregon Central A Eastern ralW nam company will give one or their popular seaside excursions on Sunday August 18. leavlns- Alhanv I on a. m . Oorvsllli 730 a. m.. and rituMilnv leaves Newport 6i80 p. m. Sare from Aioany or corvallle to Newport and mum, ai.au. Bicycles will be rnrrled free. -. Weather permltlng, the oom modlous steamship Farallon will make several excursions over the bar. Messrs, Bach A Buhl received th largest stock of fall and wltcr clothing this week ever brouaht to Lebanon. Most of the goods were direct from New York, allboueh there were aom Salem and Oregon City Woolen Mills gooas. i ney nave marked those goods down to hard time prices and nronnae to sell at a close margin. Among their new stock are some elegant dress suits as wel' as (he business suits. - If von i are thinking of buying a new suit, it wm pay you to iook through their SI OCR. Toctflav ftftarnrmn n f.w,t mm u.a luitiunru neiween tiswortn Uameron of this otnee. Mild tmnM Allur. nf I.K. anon, I lie race to tuke plHce'iu that n..y wn nuiUKIli.V MMTIlOOtl fi UgUSt 17. The purse is $130 and the distance HHVetllv.rlve vur,tu Thia 111... Iu u Kt rati vi' I' In Orru.n m.H i.i.. Iu A r..u. jmau, and no doubt is or, el"e he " ve iMiu-iiHi uanirron. Our ititv art Ainltrli.iii !...(...... ........ u. t.i .lunv-.ci nuu expect to double the contents of their Ai-mijuiT, nines. Allen, as refered to above, has onlv been here for a short time, and is Known only by a few. The race will be run on Cotton's addition went of the depot, between 1.00 and 4:00, to morrow afternoon. An eulhrrant named J. Butler, with his family, passed through here Tues day enraute for Salem. He left Mor. ton county, Eunuia. the 13th of last Mai ; driving through lu uitiety-three days, tils teams were in good con dition. He said hi fsiuliv had all en- Joyed the trip. Invitations have been issued for the marriage of Miss Pesri Vance, vouiik- eat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Vance, ot this city, to Mr. Walter B. PeuootJ;, ol the uiercliantile firm of Read. Peack A Co.. ut the residenei. of the bride's nart-'llte on Wednesday evening, August 88. -Herald. Messrs Bllyeu. Parker and 8hw returned last Sunday. Thev went as fares the Matolaa. Besides catching several candy buckets full of flsb, they packed a numlier of cans lo regular salmon style; having prepared for it before going, with aolderins- irons. cans etc Another flue trip reported Around the paper mill is a husv place at present. Besides the regular routine workers, there are sixty extra hands around the yard; the most of wnnnj are on the mammoth stack. but a good number are ori wairnna snd ntlmr. wise employed about tbe straw. There are from 110 to 135 loads of straw hauled iu every day with au avers of 8700 pounds to the load. The slack being put op this year, is much lanrer thsn usual: beini near 5.000.000 nonnrU of straw in it when completed. Last Wednesday at 8K p. m , there had been 1330 loads hauled. The l.n hauled this year was by O. O. Vernon weighing ten pounds over t.hrw inn Straw hauling will be finished tha lore part or next week . M. A. Miller, originator at the flh ladder at Oregon City, says that it ia to be regretted tbar the board did not spena more or the appropriation in blasting out the flsli wav. The hill allowed 110,000, but only 1,000 was expenceu. As It Is, the Bab way is ft great suroess, and will prove a great messing to tbe people of tbe Willa mette valley. The Albanv Demnnrnt says: "It Is a fact not known by many that, salmon have begun running quite lively in the Willamette at this city, and bave been doing so for some time. Parties boat riding have noticed big fellows going along some two or three feet long. As this is the elnwri season they will have to be left alone, out it is so evidence that there will he plenty here in the future, and salmon catching may become quite an indus try in Albany, At 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon the i Koeeburg Coos Bay stage was acaiii held up near the last place and on. doubtedly by the same man. nn Card well and Barney Matthews, of Moseouig, were ou the seat with the driver, and Major Pond, tbe light house inspector ai.d Miss Myrtle Bryan were inside. The men on th seat were dlsrusslng ibe previous rob bery at the lime. Caldwell said "would It not be a joke if a robber should appear from behind that tree on tbis side of the road." and liiiin. rti. ately the roblier apeared with two re volvers. Carda-ell had over ,200 but be only gave up 14. and Matthew with several hundred dollars gave up zou. Major rood rontribuiid 11.511. and the young lady with 134 In her pocket was not dlstunwd. The robber lert saying lie would see them amiln in a day or two. Waterloo Warbles We beg space in vour ln,il,l. umns In which to that have been circulated throughout wis country by tbe Albauy Democrat, paper we nad tboueht ahnve nrlnt ihg SUCh rot. We refer in n It.,.,, on. titled "Outing No. 2," signed "Caleb," which appeared a few tlav It seems from the rend, no- tim a querulous, crankv. uninvllv nnor. relnome kind of vaeahmiri whn dnn anow wnetber he, she or It remained here fifteen minutes or two months, who quarreled with a little h,, ,a felt bad because the boy did not know how many camps were here then af ter being taken thl-olliril the mill a,.A treated kindly where 'it' should have been kicked as to gall to attempt to do the town all the dirt nomlhl in . long un article as 'It' could secure space to have published. Then this be ing who is all smiles when deirlir favors and all Judas after receiving them does not like the moral status of ibis section, ('it' returns thank thnt ii is not like other men.) lhe racing affects ibis monument of goodness, and the liquor Mint la drm.li and especially Ibe amount taken In therefor Is creating a wreck iu the -miuga" think-tank. The "devils club fool" upon 'It's' colssal mind and none in Waterloo are supposed to have irrn enough to cope with "him." Now Caleb wheu next you take an "outing" go to Gehenna or down Oak creek ur tietter still nrav for vnnnoir nd not set up a iustice nffine tr, in.i, your fellow man. We as a community oan live In Annie manner without vour aid and if,. keep Pisgahs Mount between yourself auu mis piace you will confer a a boou upon the public in sreneral and m0if in particular. Soda water here canunt. l h.,n..j lu ai.y way by vour weak ravin, ueither can the water at Sodaville be' made stronger. For the ,v..r.v ui oooa we reel truelv aorrv that have Inflicted yourself upon them un asked and truely hope you will have a safe voyage to your honie-lf vnn fortnate enough to have oue-and there remain. Charity covers a multitude nf in I and to make the citizens of this town responsible for tbe deeds omitted here by such characters as Caleb i. ,il . "'"a This has been tbe most oniet nrH. erly pleasant summer hear within the memory of tbe oldest inhabitant, Tbe camp meetiug had better order than any previous one. There baa been no fluhtlmr n. .):.. orderly conduct, no scandals. lhe denizens have tried t) treflt all in such a manner that they will not forget us hut carry awav iilenwnr memories and return again. We may have done wrong In being kind to things like Caleb hut tmat in befergiven and will not let it happen agai n If we have due notice of tbe ap proach of such a monester.v i; n ow mr. Caleb if you attempt to "do" me as vou have thu inu,,, one request to make, sign your own name which we know, almost, you will not do. We do not wish to draw the two towns into a wordy debate, but we Will cheerfullv awan noru..r...l ...i.i. you for a few weeks. uu not rorget to write ulso sign tbe have so ignobly disgraced. ' . t- Rice. Financial School Your Dollar Elsewhere. How Much It Will Buy. Your Dollar How Much It Here, Will Buy. READ, PEACOCK & CO. Mrs. J. C'ovie died at her home near Sodaville last Saturday morning from a stroke or iwraiysis on Thursday after noon. Mrs. Coyle was the onlv child of Mr. E. Klrkeudall of tbls city, and was buried In the Sand Ridge cemetery on Suuday, Sh leaves a husband, father aud a bust of friends to irourn her departure. J. V. Keebler, formerly of this nlace. but who is now attending his uncle's stock ranch near Oakland, Southern Oregon, was in tbe city the first of the week. Mr. Keebler tells us that be intends to move back to Lebanon la the near future. His many friends will be glad to welcome him and his family hack lu our midst again. Lust Friday evenluir while R. M. Caldwell was spitting kindling at tbe residence of J. W. Burkhart'a In order V get an early breakfast the next morning tne end or the axe handle struck tbe block euuslnir the axe to fall on the thumb of bis left band that lie was holding the stick with aud Ul It off Just above the first Jolut, Hr.saUiS to tpwn and had Dr. A ivnort whr rant.t.v nirAsiiut ... LeliMi on, uudrwi.trtHy to injure the trmnHirt! of thpululip.ittH n...u. '. iMrt st Upper Hd4( whlb we Mleve ago me wile or Mr Charles boater, the nrnnrttw M t hu !!.... u. . died and was buried by ber request near l,r nM h..n.A n L( m Ii.u.,..i. . ..... ....u.. m ri,irB pro perty Some person or persons circu lated the reiMtrt that, aim hurt1 I..... burled so close to the spring as to make it unhealthy to those using the Water from the anritiu Thu urri,an this article bus been over the ground fn company with others and find that the reuialtifl were hnriu ... n ,t... slope toward Aula Fork and not on jiouuil Unit even slopes toward (lie spring. One of Hie lent physicians of Easlern Oregou and one who is well versed In aanlliirv I fill tint Hiuiluaiu. that it is a physical impoelblilty for water to ruu from where the .'rave ii, to the sprliig. In justice to Mr. Fns ter, who Is au old friend of the writer, we cueertuiiy HlilKe nils statement. A nersou whnwnnld u-lllfiiilv ni..,iu shoo a report is not entitled to any A New Fraternal snd Benevolent Order. Mr. J. L. Mltohell and Mr. J. B. Woodfnrd, state oriranlzera rnr ih. Home Forum Benefit. ' waapcuui iU arrive in Lebanon the latter part of weea ior tne purpose of organii Inga local Forum of their nrHr i., ki. city. The Home Forum is said to be one of the best managed fraternal ord ers iu the world and the highest num. ber of assessments that has been made in any one year was sevfn. a m..i. able small number. : Tim mils to membership either man or woman irom ages eighteen to fifty-flve and issues insurance to $2,000. A $2,000, on the life of a person aged eighteen to twenty-four, together with all lodues duea mil ..... exceed $8.10. The order Is mewhat uew iu mis state but is old and well established east of the fi.icky Moun alna. Mr. Mitchell Is at Waterloo this week, where he has inv,Boiirf i ... J ting up a lodge of twenty charter ueiuuers, composed of the best oltliens oi mat place. He expects to arrrlve in Lelia i today and will l niUu.H , explain the obj o, Unt! alms of his inner io au, vine. Parties desirino lmnli,. OKirt all kiuds at short notice, and at bot tom prices, of Humphrey &McNee. on Hamilton creek; or at S A. Nick erson's planer at Lebanon, Oreo-on. Alare stor nf nil kin,. on hand at both places, except black walnut. Humphrey &McNee. tirHWHmWfHftiftfHtfm Liberal discount for teams coming a long distance. frrtrmilmHHttHmtHfmtmfHH I havfl a. T.ARni?: STnni?-r T5TT-,Tr . w i . ; . " "ivviv ui iiruvjiv, tor sa rt nr niv Yard, in the subnrba nf r.0hannn tr o.i ' : JJ,fc at ? Potno aii i i f xui oaiu at Jteasonab e Rates All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. D.W. HARDEN. oredlt or his speech any weight. All uiu painuis w in, nave oeen mere will upuuiu iu wriver in mis opinion. Al bany Herald. If at))' such report as the above has been In circulation arojud this city, we have failed to hear of It, and will say that tbe best people of Lebanon do not believe auy such statement. For pure Unseed oil. call ou M. A. Him - Obit uar v. ElllUittMUel ijlHtiri.li ,,1.1 sUnn etuiuty. ami a man wh .. - - ....... nuu IT OO 10 specien by mi nlut kll, w hjlni died at his hopie U It,!, city a, j ,Mutk m Ihureriay, August s, 1865. He was bom June 8, 1835, In Sum merset County, IVnilsvlvanla. grate.1 to Iili.,ta iu 1854 ,,' fom mere to ualllornlH In 1804. Boou after bis arrival I,, ii,., ....... he proteased his fl llh ) Christ and became a member r n,...i.... known us "Christian lir-ir...... u- catnetotl.is p,,rl rguu lm where he lived in, IMawy to his eternal home. H i....u. i.. nilVHUfl flvs children to ibiiuin the of , Notice. 1 Water consumers must not sp inkle tuoir lawns after 8:30 p. m. N, H. AM.EN. l)r. G. W. Cheadlo. dentist. Offl. over City Drug store, Oillcc hours from 8 a. in. tj 5.30 p. m. Have your hnD work done h wnanuier. Awarded Highest Honors-World'- Plr, Odd Modal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM 14HMI: aVHiiUl Most Perfect Mads, , ; ' . Vtt tot titobi bTAETLINu ' LOW PliiCEK IN HARNESS and SADDLERY Power & Tomlinson ARE THE LEADERS. Having consolidated the two entire stocks of E. 1 , Power and J. L, Tomlinson. Now located on Snennrl Street ALBANY OREGON. Give them a call, Dr. Leroy Lewis, DENTIST. I desire to announce to tbo people of Lebanon and vicinity tb,.t r be come among ynU lo practice Ibe hiiwt and heal methods of Leutlslry, EXAJWJfATW gWLICi'IXD,'