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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1895)
Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, S5. Operetta. Hind lire dusty. Go to the Operetta tomorrow. Tne smoke cleared up Wednesday. Born totlie wife of Thorn Iong, Augint 21 , a son. Mint Allle Temple la vlltlng In the city tlilii week. W. J. Guy and family left Wedin. day for the wanlde. See the new "ad" of the Snntlam academy In (mother eolumti. The farmer lire keeping Ihe T.eh nnnn flour mill Imsv these days. Our puhllr neli'iolf nod the aeademy will "pen M'inflav, September 23. )ev. Wonley. of Kneeiie preached in the Ouintierlanil ehtih Bunday. Mi'. J A. Heard and danirhter, of Poi'llaiii1, ore rlKttlntr In the city. Trt. While, prlnelpnl of onr elty Heh'-nK In the , tv vewtpt-iliiv. Me"n. Khnll7. and Wleelerihlpn.'d two enrlnod of atoek to Portland thin week, Campion and outing pnrtlea are re turning from the mountain rcanrta to their homee every day. William Itohlna went up to Lower Rodu liit Riiturday and returned home Sunday wit It hl family. - ttmfin i.r Mm 1.n-,.t.,u In (lilt oltv had a fli-o all day M Bunday which felt eomfiirlahle. The entnloiruea for Fniitliim Aead emy will aoon he ivnriy fordiatrlliutlon. They Bre free; send for one. Lair Thompson, of Alhnny, wan In the elty Huiiday, vUltlnir hla ontialn. Minn Minnie nod Kherf Thompon. Ml KmitiH Tlvev returned last Fri day evenlmr, after an aimer ee of ev eral mnnt ha vlaltl ng a Muter In Taenma MImi (trrlglitnn, of Salem, who has been stopping at Bodavllle for the paat. month, returned In her home yester day. Unrle Billy Wrlcrht, Rnlem'a aeia om srrlnder, waa on our afreet yester day, Unole Billy la known far and near. w.j. nencielunn, nr I'ortlann, past 'through the dty Wedueaday, on hla return from prwpeeting In the moun tains. Attorney Brown had the misfortune to lone a fine milk cow this week. Rlie got her leg broken and had to lie killed.' Br. G. W. f'heodle left last evening for Portland on limlnem and will ae comnany his wife, who is visiting her relatives, home. The parlies wtm went to the ocean lieaeh last Rnndny all report a fine day, Hie turf rollincr in and breaking high, and a pleasant trip. The meeting at the Ponth Methodist phnmh is still In progress. The house is full everv nlnlit. Rev. Ross expects to leave next Monday. Miss Elda F.lklns returned home last Ratnrdav from an extended and pleasant visit to relatives near Fish Lake up In the mountains. Mr. Thomas Kay passed through the oily en route to his woolen mills at Waterloo lnat Saturday, from a visit to ills family at the enpltol city. v. Panders, M. A., Bupty Supreme .jDltief Renger aid Aotnarv of the In- 3ident order of F vestora waa In ,ty yesterday from Portland. .' Mrs. A. J. Adams and daughter, Miss Pauline, reflirned the latter part of last week from Brownsville, where they have been visiting relatives and friends. Miss Maggie Honk comedown from Hodavllle Tuesday evening to attend Hip Mincer! given by the Salem peo ple. Kite suid I hoy will return home tomorrow. Mr. Frank Rklpworth returned to Eugene inat Monday, where he will re sume hlasllldv in law. aftpr a visit nt three weeks Willi Ills parents and a large circle of acquaintances at this place, Misses Haltle Cox, Jessie Curleton, May Mulit and Blrdeen Johnston, who attended summer school at the aoademy, were applicants for teaohers' cerllficatoB at the county examination last week. Rev. M. Noble, who was visiting his daughter, Mrs. W, A. Sanders, of this place, for some weeks, left last Friday for Corvallas, and filled the pulpit laat Sunday aud will this coming Sunday at the Baptist church in thai city. The pust ten days has been cool In a this vicinity, end Thursday night, last (week, a light fros't fell which did some damage in the foot hills to gardens, killing cucumber and tomato vines, but no damage was done down In the Valley. . About 400 Imp pickers went to work laat Monday In Dr. H. A. Davis' big l ards near Hurrlaburg. Then are Vly hops. Jn moat yards plok- twi begin In about ten days ' Mty watt H uh. Go to Hiritm Baker tor your watl paper, For pure linseed oil, call on M. A. Miller. Miss Dumond Is selling millinery at hard time prices. . Pure painta and ofi's of all kind at Smith's Pharmacy. Remember Chandler is the practical tinner and plumber. Smith has just added fifty new books to his circulating library. - If you want to sell property list It with Peterson A Andrews, If you want to buy property call on or write Peterson A Andrews. If you desire to purchase property at a bargain, call on M. A. Miller. Buy you tickets East over the N. P. R. R of V. ( Peterson, Local agent. , Oeoree Rice represents some of the beet insurance companies in the world. Call and see those elegant suits that were received at Bach & Ruhl's this week. Anyone wishing well seasoned rustlo and flouring, sbmiltl cull on M. A. Miller. Oenrge Itlee wrlies all kinds ot In- suranee, and solMts a ehare of vonr patronage. State Normal School, Drain, Oregon. Write for catalogue. Free. Louis Barr.ee, president. When you want to buy a suit of ninth Ing you will save money by getting ItatBacliftBiihl. Farmers, grease . your machinery with Eldorade flestnr machine oil. For sale by N. W. Smith, AffT June 1, M;ss Dnmond will sell ail millinery trrvxU ?it ewt. Rtwk per fectly new and the latci.;. cull and be convinced. Cnrprls, carpets, carpets. Matting mattir g, niuttlng. Buy of the Albany Furniture Co Baltimore Block, Al bany. Oregon. Tlie first of the week while John Souili was threshing across the river, the straw got a Are near the machine which came near burning before It was moved. Owing to the evangelestio meetings. the evening-service at the Cumberland church will be held at 4 p. m., Instead 8 p. ni. 'Tempest Tossed," the second of seaside series. Everybody is In vited. - The state fair tills year begins Wed- neriday, Beplember 25, and will last ten days, closing Friday, October 4. Tlie prlr.es and purses will amount to $3(1,000, There will he a .program of many new and noval attractlona. The State Insurance Company tli rough their residecnt agent, J. B. Marks, this week adjusted Ihe loss by fire of Mr. F. Musse'man. The policy of $MK), was paid In full, and Mr. Mus. aelman Is well pleased with the action of the company In the matter. Tlie two farms of R. McConnell near Albany, containing about 900 acres of fine land, were sold nt master's sale Friday by Wallace McCament, of Portland. The land was bin in by the plaintiff, the Oregon Mortgage Com pany, for tlie amount of their judg ment and costs, amounting to $9,201.71. The Lebanon Are department have purchansed new uniforms f"r the hand and the hoys apieared in full drees on hist Tuesday evening. The uniforms Is very pretty, consisting of maroon coat, blue psntsandcuK trimmed in gold brnid. It Is the Fatigue Uniform In ftyle, and makes a very attractive suit. Dr. and Mrs. Parish and little daugh ter, linve moved Inlo the residence of Mrs. H. O. Wallace, on Bridge avenue, recently vacated by N. W. Smith and wife. Tlie doctor still has his office in tlie Hotel Rt. Charles; with office hour from 10:00 a. m to 12:00m., and from 20 to 4:00 p. m., and 8:30 to 70 p. m. The game wardens are doing all they can In the matter of killing bird, Mr MoGulie was In MoMlnnvllle recently and found evidence that. Incriminated County 'Judge Magers, and promptly had proceedings Instituted. A few such cases as this ought to put a stop to the illegal shooting of tlie China pheasant. Tlie academy library Is being over hauled by the librarian, the books cat alogued and re-numbered. Under the new rules it is hoped that It will In crease In value and usefulness. Any permit who has a book out, or knows of one being out, is earnestly requested by the principal, to cause It to be re turned, or notlfly him of Its where abouts. . George Mcrriok, who was received at the penitentiary November 18, 1892,, under sentence of four years for for gery, escaped from a guard Tuesday ulght. Merrick was one of a gang of ten trusties at work at the reform school and had but a few more months of his time to serve. Between nine and ten o'clock Tuesday night he re ceived permission from the guard to go outside, but ha failed to return. A reward of WO has been offered for his oapture which is certalu, as It Is al most Impossible for hint to elude the officer. Bo far no trace o(tb man has been dlcovsud, and th ofltr art at a las to know In what dlrMtluu (rt wtflfcW Jurnti . .Mr.jiiid Mrs,, fl. J. Boyd returned home Sunday after being gone two weeks' at Newport. They intended staying till. September, it got too cool. Mr. Boyd stepped out of the tent one morning and taw Mr. Boyd standing around the Are with his duster on and asked- where he was going: "No where," he said. He wa only trying to keep warm. " Messrs. Parker, Shaw aud Garland returned from Ihe mountain Wednes day. They got a deer a piece and sev eral hundred fish, and bad a fine time. They stopped at the Walton ranch aud say that Tom Pcebler keeps a first class place and is getting a large share of the travel. Mrs. Peebler is a flue cook and furnishes her table with ven ison and fish every day. The. Ladies Quartett and Arlon Male Quartctt of Salem, returned from their tiMintulii outing, last Tuesday, aud gave another of their concerts the same evening at theOiera house, assis ted by R Hunter, of Out., and W. C. Aylxworth, of this cily, under the aurpices of the Lebanon Firemen Baud, to a fair house. The program was worth the admission, N. W. Smith left Wednesday morn ing on his wheel for Portland. He will spend a few days in tlie metropolis buying a fresh stock of prescription goods, after which he will take the boat uptiie Columbia river to Tlie Dalles, from which place, he will ride bis wheel to More, where he will visit his brother aud sister, of that place, returning home over the mountains oh the wheel. The teachers' examination was com pleated at Albany Wednesday. Out of twenty five applicants (even passed. W. A. Caldcr, of Brownsville, and Miss Anna Warmelh, of Halsey, ob tained second grades; W. J. Jons, of Shaw, and Ilia Russell, of Ale, and Jessie Carlton, Berdine Johnson, and May Mulit, of tills city, secured third grade certificates; eighteen failed. A state certificate was granted MissAnua Blacklaw, The Order of Iudependeut Foresters foundered iu Newark, N. J., In 1874, and claiming to be the best, fraternal benefit society in the world, is forming a court in Labauon. All wishing to take advantage of cheap rate should send in their names immedealely to Dr. H. L. Parish, of this city; or C. G. ' Burkhart, of Albany. The order has 5,000 members In California, and large courts in Portland and Salem. Wm. Sanderson, Supt., Portland , Or. Another uew departure of the agri cultural fair program committee Is the appointment of a reception committee fur the fair. There promises to be a a great many celebrities from without the state tills year, and a committee to receive and properly entertain tbem is deemed advisable. The following per- eons have been appointed to comprise the committee: Mayor Claud Catch, of Salem; Hon. M. A. Miller, of Leb anon; W. S. Duniay, of Salem; G. E. Chauiberlau and Judge Thomas O'Day, of Portland. The trusts are begining tn ball. The whisky trust has lieen ordered sold by courts. The cordage trust Is broken up and now we are making war upon the thread trust. From now on we will sell first grade six cord thread for 4c a spool, seven for 25c. Three cord, two for 5c. At tlie Racket store. We also have overalls for 45, 50 and 65c. Engineer's overalls 46, 65 and 90c. Mens Jean pant 70c. Ladies' shoes from $1.10 to $2.75. Mens' wool hats 80 to 60c. Fur hats $1 to $1.75. Cow boy hats 75c and $1.60. The operetta, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," to lie given tomorrow evening at the Opera, promises to be one of tlie most enjoyable musical events of the season. The choruses will be rendered by about fifty little girls. The principal solo parts will be sustained by Miss I Ida Elkiiis, Miss Callie Worner, W. C. Aylesworth and J. B. Marks. As this entertainment is given entirely by home talent, and since the people of Lebauon do not of- teu have the opportunity of hearing grand opera, It eliould be liberally patronized. Brownsville received a present tills week, which, figuratively speaking, is a white elephant. We have refered to the bridge which spaus Calapoola at this place. Ever since Brownsville has beeu a road district, there has been a question ns to who was the rightful owners of this bridge, aud this week Codnty Judge Duncan rendered his decision in the case, wherein he declared Brpwnsvllle to be aole propri etor, Judge Duncan Is generally oon eded to be a level headed gentlemau, and has doubtless given the subject due consideration, and iu all probabil ity has arrived at a conclusion in keep ing with the facts of the case, notwith standing the fct that the oon trary opinion has the prefereuoe in this city. The county had ordered the lumber and had one load on the ground with which to redeok the bridge, when the Judge Interfered. J' the oly Is owper, she vll hay to re- deck the same Immediately, far It It not safe at iu present onudltlou, It Will requlie about 10,000 feet of luu tw.-Bi'uwusvlUe Timet, Just rscelred at M, A. MllUr'i t ntw llottiftaibMl. """Colonel It W. Mitchell arrived In th1sctly' on "last" Monday hiorWng's train, and started after luncheon, with a team for a trip over tlie Willamette . ,z ' . . . . vaiiey ana uascaae Mountain military wagon road, for which he Is the lnnd 'agent. After Instructing the survey ors as to the approval of their contracts for the survey of about 250,000' acres, h will proceed over the road, not atopplhg until the end Ib reached at the Idaho line. He claims to have the best long wagon road In Oregon, and his claim Is indorsed by Engineers Boguo and McCartuey. Dr. Hill, of Albany was called in consultation yesterday witli Drs. Prill and Lamberson over the case of Mrs. Fred Gross, of Waterloo. Mrs. Gross has beeu very sick for three weeks With puerperal fever and has become badly poisloned from septic mutter en tering her blood. Drs. Hill and Lam berson on their arrival found her some better, and are of the opinion, if no further absesses gather, 9R- will re cover. Dr. Hill complimented tlie at tending physicians on the effective maimer in which they have handled case, and It is hoped she will recover, although Ihe chances are doubtful. Tho fi ot race between Cameron, of Brownsvdle, and Allen, at this place, waa run last Saturday afternoon about five o'clock, in the presence about 800 people. It was an easy victory for Cameron, who had ihe lead from the start, and keep it to the end. It is generally believed that it was a chucked rd. Alien had ouly been in the city a short lime when he succeeded in get ting the boys to back him. After the race one of tlie backers asked iilm if he could have beat. A I len replyed : "Of course I could showing $60 but there was more money the other way forme," Allen is about I lie biggest biBt that ever struck Lebanon, Satur day night he got Into a racket la one of the saloons and got stabbed, but not seriously. On Sunday he was arrested for being drunkand indecent exposure and put iu jail until Monday morning Wnen lie was brought before the city recorder. He plead guilty and was fined $10. He did not have the money but thought if the marshal would ac company him to the paper mill he could raise the amount, which the marshal consented to do. While on the way, lie made a brake, the mar- thai called a halt, but be no doubt failed to hear. The marshal then fired three shots after him which only hastened bis speed. The masbai lays heis not a foot racer.but that he might have caught him if be was rubbed down WTtii oold cream. Notice. Water consumers must not sprinkle their lawns after 8:30 p. m.. on ac count of fire protection. Patrons vio lating this notice, will he shut off. J- N. H. Allen. Notice to Shippers. Eftect Aug. 21st, 1895. The rate on oats from Lebanon by rail to Ban Fr,auclsco,: Oakland wharfs, Port Costa and Sacramento, Cal., will be $3.00 per tou iu Carloads of 40000 Ibr. F. U. Hicock, , Agt. 6. P. R. R. C. Have your hop work done by Chandler. LACE, lace, lace. Just received a new and large supply of dress laces- coarse and fine linen lace. Ladies shoes, coarse and flue; also outing flan nels and Bhirtings at such prices that competition is not in ti, at the Racket store. Awarded Highest Honors World' Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. oa POVBffi Most Perfect Made. 4o Years the Standard.. STARTLING I,OW i'RICER IN HARNESS and SADDLERY Power & Tomlinson ARE THE .LEADERS- Having consolidated the two entire utoeks of E. L. Power ml J. L, Tomlinson. Now Jooated on Second Street - ALBANY OREGON, Give thm T CREAM OUR Financial School. Your Dollar Elsewhere. Your Dollar How Much It Here. Will Buy. READ, PEACOCK & CO. LTJMBEH, Parties desiring lumber can set all kiuds at short tom prices, ot Humphrey & McNee. on Hamilton creek; or atS A. Nick- erson s planer at Alarjre stoc otall kinds alwavs on hand at both places, except black walnut. Humphrey & McJN ee. HwtwwwmfmwHHittmiHiiwmt Liberal discount for teams coming a long distance.' DALGLEISH Headequarters for Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Furniture. Our aim in business is to motto is "To lead but never embraces everything needed to ana examine our goods any get prices before purchasing anything in our lino. Our stock is much larger this iall tnan ever betore, Below is a Partial List of What We Carry. Windows, doors, glass, builders hardware, carpenters tools, plain and barbed wire, horse shoes, nails, bolts etc Ranges, stoves, stove pipes, terracotta chimneys, granil ware, tinware, pitcher and force pumps, pipes and plumbers supplies. Plows, horrows, wagons, waehing machine, wringers, churns, brooms and brushes. . Tubs, pails, bird cages, moulding, picture frames, curtain poles, window shades, wallpaper, carperta matting, linoleum, oil cloth rugs etc. ' Bedroom sets, eheffaniers, easy chairs and furniture of all kinds, springs, wool teds, pillars etc. Leather, Lasts, shoe nails, garden hoes and fixtures ammunition tc. Momagu'i old stand, ' How Much It Will Buy. notice, and at bot Lebanon, Oregon. & EVERETT, sell CHEAP for cash. Our follow," Our stock is lawn nnd furnish a home. Call on us