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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1895)
s Lebanon Express. FfllDAY, AUGUST 80, 1895, Operetta. Watermelons are becoming plentiful, - Mra. C, B. Montague is visiting In Albany tills week. Tlie hum oflho wood anw Is again heard on the streets. A. M, Orllley, of Bolom, it visiting Mr. Mullt tills week. Wheat win 81) J mid cats 16 at the warehouse yesterday, Hon. J, K. Weatlierford, of Albany, was in the city Monday. Mr. Foster, a large stock raiser near Onrvallls, spent Sunday In the city. Pete Smith, of Scln, was In Tiehanon Monday looking after his property in forests. Mr. Aldrloh Is building a new side walk on the property rented Iy (. W. Cruson. Magnificent peaches are daily iirought to market from neighboring farms. Miss Lena Whipple, of Knirene. Is In the city visiting her sister, Mrs. II. J. Boyd. The city authorities are shoulng commendable zeal in graveling the streets. Hop growers are experiencing much difficulty In gelling the necessary funds for picking their crops, Mr. F. M, French, of Albany, passed through here Monday, from Hodavllle, whore Ills family is sojourning. The Exfhhsh in in need of money, and would appreciate It if those owing us on inscription would pay up. T. r. MoKnlght brought us a dim ple of chlnkory last week, which measured over eighteen inches In length. Miss Fannie Orlggs returned to Lebanon Wednesday evening after a three weeks visit witli her parents in Albany. Hon, ' C B. Montague left Tuesday for Vancouver, Washington, to look after his bulsuess Interests at that place. Rev. A. Melvln William left yester day for Junction City where he will preach every evening this week and Hunday. There will be no presetting in the Cumberland Presbyterian church Hun day. The pastor ill preach ill Junc tion city. N, W. Smith has returned from an extended bicycle ride to eastern Ore gun and can find no fault with his new Columbia. I)r. Cheadle and wife returned from Portland Wednesday evening, They moved Into their new residence on Main street, jcalirday, Miss Liillu Purdy who has been sending a few weeks In this oily left for her home in Corvallls, Monday. Miss Purdy made a number of warm friends here. ,Mlss Ethel Blxby, who has becu spending a few weeks with the family of her uncle, Kev. J. H. Beattle, left Wednesday morning for her home In Oregon City. Kev. H. P. Webb, for three years pastor of the M. K. ehurch of Albany, and quite well and favorably known at this place, died iu WUIeburg, Ore- gon, August Hit. Mr. .1. H. Smith brought us a sample this week of some very lino plums of tile Golden Drip variety, raised at his I home on Bridge avenue. They mens-1 ured seven and a quarter inches in cir cumference. G. F. Know lea, proprietor of the Bucket store, has rented the Montague tore room by the postolllee, where he will move his goods, and has rented B.C. Miller's residence, on Main street where lie will move Ills family. Mr. Isaac plc&lnson, (if 9rdgcwater, 9. 'Dakota, an old friend of U. F, Klinwuls arrived In the city last week, He was so favorably Impressed with this valley, that be deslded to locate, and has leased A. Umplirey's ranch for the coming year, Mr. E. Kecliler brought us In a bushel of the II nest pouches last Si'tur day we ever saw; southern Oregon nd California niilerepted. For taste and jtavor, they could not he boat. Mr. feebler Is ope of tlie moat prospers farmers in the oounty. The horsemen and others of Albany are arralnghig for three days races at the fail' grounds, September 13, 18 and 14. This will he just before the state fair, and the fast horses assembled at Portland and Salem will he there, It promises to an enterestlng meeting, The barn on the Unger place near Sweet Home was burned about the first of the month, Unger had pol icy In the Liverpool, London & Globe Insurance oompaiiy for $500, A check was received yesterday bv Mr. linger for MtT.88, the amount agreed Biion In settlement, promptness iif tm 'lio'aipwi Is fcraUfyli lu Hr, jjiipf, ,tyiBl WtM,l Roads are dusty. Hop picking begins Monday. Go to Hiram Baker tor your wall paper. For pure linseed oil, call on M. A. Miller. Mr. Ansorgls' new house Is nearly oomploted. Miss Duraond Is selling millinery at hard time prloes. Pure paints and oils of all kind at Smith's Pharmacy. Remember Chandler ! the praotlcal tinner and plumber. Smith has Just added fifty new books lo his circulating library, If you want to sell property list It with Peterson A Andrews, J. C, Mayer wes doing business in Albany two days this week, You can get 6 loaves of bread at Mayer & Kimhroiighfor 25 cts, If you want to buy property call on or write Peterson & Andrews. Much lumber is iH'Ing used In build ing and repairing cross wiillta, If you desire lo purchase properly at a barguln, call on M. A. Miller. Buy you tickets East over the U. P. It. It of W. (' Peterson, I, win agent, George Rice represents some of the best lUHunmee companies In the world, Tlie c rpeiili rs working on Mr, Baker's house, will soon have It com pleted. Call and see those elegant tails that were received at Bach & Buhl's this week. Born, lo tlx wile of . F. Hall, Au gust So, a son. Molher and baby are doing well. Anyone wlshliijj well seasoned rustic anil flooring, slioulil call on M. A. Miller. George Rice wrlies all kinds ot in surance, and solicits a share of your patronage. Slate Normal School, Drain, Oregon. Write for catalogue. Free. Louis Bane, president. When you want to buy a suit of cloth ing you will save money by getting it at Bach & Buhl. Robert B. Montague returned Mon day from a visit to the Bound cities. He reports a fine (rip. Farmers, grease your machinery with Eldorade Caetar machine oil. For sale by N. W. Smith. All knowing themselves ludebled to me will please call and settle at once, M. A. Miu-KK. After June 1, Miss Dumoud will sell all millinery goods at cost. Stock per fectly new and the latett, call and tie convinced. Carptts, carpets, carpets. Matting multli g, matting. Buy of the Albapy Kiirnilure Co Baltimore Block. Al bany, Oregon. Insure your property with Peterson iAdniews. They are agents for the Old Reliable, Home Mutual, Hew Zealand, Springfield of Massachusetts, Continental, and other good, reliable companies, W. H. Clcuveiicer, while running yesterday, with the hose team to (he fire, fell down and Ibe cart past over ills lieud. He was not seriously hurt, but hart a close call from been Instant ly killed. A fire was discovered on the roof of one of Mr. Montague's buildings yes terday. Tlie alarm was given and the boys responded, but a few buckets of water soon extinguished I lie flumes. The damage was small, Bishop Wilson of the M. K- Church South, from Baltimore, on Ins way to attend the annual conference at Oak' land, preached to a 1 rp' audience in the ehurch of that denomination here Tuesday evening. As the Democrat remarked In regard to Ills sermon iu Albany Sunduy,"he did not talk about bicycles, but preached u plain, practi cal sermon." . Threshing iu this vicinity Is almost 1 at au end, and several of the crews are I already jaying up h!r niochipes. ipiie harvest in all Miw be$ll !" (Wtlwt we I have ever witnessed In Oregon, Hay hauling and gruln hauling now ocuupy the lu liners' time. The large yield and fair prloes Indicated give a new Impetus to rustic toll, and all things of the farm uud road betoken belter times. The entertainment, "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," given at the Opera house by local talent, under the direction of Will C. Aylswnrtb lust Saturday evening was uierlterloua lu every respect, and reflects credit ou, the talent' of the city aud Its popular management, A fair house was well pleased, aud u answer to the general wish, tlie entertainment rill be repea ted this Friday evening. We bespeak agoud bouse, J. C. Bllyeu brought a specimen of his hops to this oftloe yesterday which beat any In size, that we have ever saw; measuring four and a quarter Inches in. length; well filled and solid. We notice some of of ojr exchanges braaKlntf over thi'M luota hops, but four and a tjuurter luoh u It looia thing every hudy hut Uot liaard of b fore, Mr, Bllyau but a Am ybuug yard wttltih promise! a uoi ylil tlila all., will iiRiiiW iliikM The dry weather is Injuring the potato crop. Mr. Hester Bland and family con template a wecks'Vlsffto the ocean. "', Albert Drum, of Colorado, and brother, are guests at the St. Charles. Ed Kellenberger, Vein Blodget, 3. B. Thompson and Will Pervls drove to Brownsville Wednesday evening. Mr. Bush, Salem's great banker, was in the cHy Saturday. He had been to Waterloo wilh his daughter. The item about Ike Basta'a gold separator, printed on the first psge, should have been credited to the Al bany Democrat. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity, Call upon or write to 8. N. Steele & Co,, Albany, Oregon. Rev. W. 8. Molloy and wife, of this city, and Mr. Doughtou, of Spiecr, ore attending conference of the M. K. Church South at Oakland, this week. HurryWilBon has applied fora patent on a hop press of his own Invention that will eclipse anything now in use. He went to Albany on Wednes day's local for the purpose of making putfernt for use lu casting the iro i portions of his press. He expects U hove one of these machines ready for work some time this week. Harris-! burg Review. I Haiurday afternoon about thirty ladies gathered at. the residence of Dr. Booth, and with Mrs. John Reed at the head, armed with a whip, started in a body to the residence of Mrs. F. M. Miller and took poccssion, it being her fiftieth birthday. After an hour spent In social conversation, all de parted wishing their host many happy returns of the day. Mr. Tom Atteridge and Mr. Tom Hozeu were brought before Justice Lovelce on Wednesday and pleaded guilty to falling to properly bury a dead horse that had Iweu left near Mr. John Rolierls place. It seems that there was no intention of violating Hie law and the partle were released with a small fine, agreeing to at once bury the animal. Mr. Roberts' house was badly scented by the carcass. Charles Harmon, of Roseburg, a brother of A. Harmon, formerly of Al bany, has a patent Tor an improved Btove oven. The pateut is for a rotary bottom to the oven so arranged that the cook can, by the turn of a thumb screw on the outside turn a loaf, pie or roast lu the oven without taking them out as In the old way. Also if tlie bottom of the oven tiecomes too hot, the cook can by the turn of a thumb screw elevate tlie loaf so as to prevent burning or scorching. Ex. The order of Independent Foresters fouudered lu Newark, N.J., lu 1874, and claiming to be Die best frat.rnal benefit society in the world, is forming a court In Lebanon. All wishing to take advantage of cheap rates should send iu their names immedeately to Dr. H. L. Parish, of this city; or t!. U. Burkhart, of Albany. The order has 5,000 members iu California, and large courts iu Portland and Salem. Yvm. Sanderson, Hupt., Portland, Or. The trusts are begiulng to ball. The whisky trust has been ordered sold by courts. 1'be cordage trust is broken up and now we are making war upon tlie thread trust. From now on we will sell first grade six cord thread for 4c a spool, seven for 25c. Three cord, two for 6c. At the Racket store We also have overalls for 45, 50 aud 65c Engineer's overalls 45, 65 and 00. Mien's Jean pants 80c. Ladies' shoes from U.JO to (2. 75. Men's wool huts 80 fo 80c. Fur hats $1 to $1.75. Cow- boy huts 75c and $1.50. Several young people lu this vicin ity are preparing to enter school this fall throughout the state. , As before quite a few from Lebanon will attend the Albany college. Tills popular faculty deserve credit for placing the institution, of which Linn county Is justly proud as her feuding institution 0f learning, on a firm college basis, 'fhe corpse In many respects Is on a plir Bi()l W(U,rll institutions, The conservatory of music, recently organ- toed under Prof. Z. W. Parvln, assist, d by Misses Heltt Gilbert and Maggie Alderson, will he tlie best equipped conservatory iu Oregon. The evungeletitlc meetings conducted by Rev. E. R. Ross of tlie M. E. church South in this city closed last Sunday evening. For two weeks, this bright conseeriilcil man has preached (wlceaday to fair audiences. There is u power wi,th him that has never been, manifest iu auy oilier evangelist Who has visited and preached here. He gave long discourses in his owu peculiar tongue and style and wilh a power that held 1) Is audience bound to Ills theme with eagerness to hear every word, While the results of this meet ing do not look large to the visible world, we will guarantee that there has been good accomplished by this series of meetings. Rev. Ross has made many warm and sincere friends among the citizens of this community, and the members of all the churches; I h will reoelve a true, aud royal we), aauia from these people If ever lie fjiid. I tltua lo agalii sojourn in our olty, He ; hit Monday for Urabtreo where Ik will ; ptd a WMk, tlmn ttn to Corvallls. lf.fiy,fi:i aurjim tu aoitiinq n- Notice. Water consumers must not sprinkle thcjrJawpsjtljcrJJ;30.p..jBi.l 0U ac count of lire protection, Patrons vio lating this notice, will be shut off. N. H. ALLEN. Notice to Shippers. Effect Aug. 21st, 1895. The rate, on oats from Lebanon by rail to Ban Francisco, Oakland wharfs, Port Costa and Sacramento, C'al., will he 13.00 per ton in Carloads of 40000 Ibe. . F. U, HtCOCK, Agt. S. P. R. R, C, ' Probate Court. In estate of Henry Bear, final settle ment set for September 7. In estate of'Z. B. Moss, allowance granted widow; final account approv. ed. V, A. Carter was appointed admin istrator of the estate of May Vaughn; bond $200. In estate of Nancy Marks, Inventory filed; personal property, 174.94: per sonal property ordered sold. In estate of A. V. Oamiite. senii-an- iiuul account filed and attorney fee of $50 allowed. In e.-lute of John Fagan, final settle ment set for October 7. Iu estate of Eliza Denny, inventory filed; real property, $18,500; personal, $16,877.35; total, $35,468.35. ; III estate of Naucv Dickens, insane. guardian discharged, balance disrrlbu ted among heirs. ! Iir estate of H. K. Stover, final ac count sel for October 7. KID GLOVEij. New lotsjust in. Black and staple shades. Ceuteineri, button and genuine Foster hok. Also, extra fine lines for $1 per pair. S. E. YOUNG'S, Albany, Or. Notice ibr Publication Vkitkd States Land Ofeice, Oregon, City, Osegon, June h 1895. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance n ith the provisions of the act of Con gress of June 3, 1878, entitled "Au act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cal? ifornia. Oregon, Nevada ajid Washington Territory," us extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Aut liusta lleinicss, of Oregon City, oounty of Clackamas, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this oflice hep sH'orn statement No. 2857, for the purchase of the of n w n e H of s w K and s w of n e y. of Sec tion No. 22 in township No. 10 south, range No. 5 east, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the register and receiver of this office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Monday, tlie Sith day of August, 1895. She names as witnesses: J L Berryof Berry, Oregon, Win T Whitlock of Berry, Oregon, Hubert Correll, of Berry, Oregon, George Muytmrn of Berry, Oregon. Any and all jiersons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 26th day of August, (895. ItoHEitf A. JIiukb, Register. 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Our stock is large and embraces everything needed to furnish a home. Call on ua and examine our goods any get prices before purchasing anything in our lino. Our stock is much larger this iall than ever before, Below is a Partial List of What We Carry. Windows, doors, glass, builders hardware, carpenters tools, plain and barbed wire, horse shoes, nails, belts etc. Ranges, stoves, stove pipes, terracotta chimneys, graniU ware, tinware, pitcher and force pumps, pipes and plumbers supplies, Plows, harrows, wagons, washing machine, wringers, churns, brooms and brushes. Tu,hs, pails, birdcages, moulding, picture frames, curtain poles, window shade.,- wallpaper, carperts matting, linoleum, oil cloth rugs eto. . - Bedroom sets, ehoffanieri, easy chairs and furniture of a kinds, springe, wootteda, pillow eta. Leather, UU, shoe ail, garden hot and lixtum, mmunition w. MrJMftgw'i old itmA. School. How Much It Will Buy. $ $ ! k ......... How Much It Will Buy. & EVERETT,