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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1895)
f Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ISM, xprf00iott. Hop-picking, It rained Sunday. Thuudor storm laitt Friday. Mao Willy wm over from Browns ville Sunday. Wheat 87 j oaU 121. Lebanon ware fanuM, yesterday. Attorney Oarlnnd was doing bull nesa In Albany Tuesday. Mr. I. Banta wu in Lebanon thl week visiting old friendt. The olty star bad snot bur drunk In Jail tills week eobering up. Orange MeCune left yeaterday fur Portland to visit bit brother. Fubilo aohnol will begin oo the fourth Monday of this month. ' Miss Fannie Griggs left Tuesday for Monmouth, on a visit to friend. Mr. 0. B. Montague returned from Vancouver, Washington, Tuesday. Rev. E, It. Rtm It again In tb city preaching the M.E. Church Houtb. Mm. 8. M. W. Hiiidman returned from uattera Oregon, last Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Chandler visited her parents at the oounty capltnl Wednes day. ' Muas Walker can now be found nl Ida tortnur position in the Hotel HI. Charlea. A court of the Independent Order of Foresters was organlied In Albany last week, Mr. 8. Atwotid, ofHIiaw, Wlsoousln, was lu the olty this week, with a view of locutlug. Born to the wife of Jasper Bellenger, A ugust 111, a son. Mother and baby doing well. A special session of circuit court will beheld uext Monday by Judge Bur nolt, in Albany. Mrs. J. Q. Boylet and children, and Mrs. B. F. Kirk, returned from Lower Hoda last Bunday. Frank Settle and Frank Moist with their families, left Tuesday for Nes tucca, for an outing. The receipts of the county clerk of Linn oounty for August were 1281.26, of tho recorder, 1107.86. Mr. E. Munsleuian is building his new residence across the mad opposite where the old one stood. Farmers say the trespass law will be observed this year and that pheasant hunters will need to look out. Miss Ada Wallaoe and Miss Mamie Qeiitry cume up Irnm f'ontluud Tues day, for a visit to their parents. Master Walter Fisher, of Roseburg, Is visiting his grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. Buuiuiervllle, In this olty. The Exi'ituse ii in need of money, and would appreciate It If those owing us on mbmtrlptlon would pay up. Charlie Amos Informs us that last Saturday was the busiest day be bad lu the delivery business this year. We return many thanks tn Mr. D. P. Petro for a very fine watermelon, presented to the Ex PK88 this week. ' Fred Hlekok and Miss Ola Smith spent Sunday In Brownsville, visiting with Mr. F. X. Dolan, agent at that place. E. G. Carr now runs the Olty Hotel. Mr. Lindsay has moved to Waterloo . and taken charge of the hotel at that '"1 place. v Mr. J. M. Marks has leased a farm near Dallas which he will put out to fruit. He will move bis family over this fall. Messrs. O'Niel, Dell aud Riles re turned from the mountana the latter part of last week. J. F. Doll saya tbey killed one deer. Mrs. Godly, who lias been here vis iting her sisters, Mrs. J. Mixon and Mrs. Roiniue, returned to her bom in Portland, yesterday. Two bloomer-clad young ladles on horseback, riding on the streets of Eu gene, alter nip's fashion, have caused considerable (eminent. . Sheriff MoFaron sold at sheriffs tale Saturday five pieces of laud for claims aggregating (18,584.42. The plalullfl was purchaser In each case. The oontraot for ten miles of the As toria and Goble road bat been let to CoreyBros., and bids are now asked for ten miles east of Tongue Point, The races at the Albany fair ground tracks, on September 12, 18, and 14, promises to be a great success and will be attended by many fast boms. The olty is partially depopulated. The bop yards are drawing heavily on the mala and female Inhabitants. Many dollars are thus earned In heulthful work. ' Dr. Booth wu called over across the river yesterday forenoon to set the right arm of Ell Amspaugh, a T-seveti-old boy, who fell from the loft of a barn. He It doing nicely. . W. S. Ohandltr, Lebanon's popular plumber and tinner, finished work on all tht bop houses he bad lst Mon day, He li now tmibtug the eluasV g,M iOttkli ' Ufgf Ball Oo to Hiram Baker tot your wall paper. For pure linseed oil, oall on M. A. Miller. Mayer & Klmbrough wants you produce. Rave your hop work done by Chandler. Old ptpors for side here at five cent per dozen. Mr. Ansorgls' new bouse Is nearly completed. Just received at M. A. Miller's a new line of tablets.. Mist Dumond Is telling millinery at hard time price. Pure paints ajid oils of all kind at Smith' Pharmacy. Remember Chandler Is the practical tinner and plumber. Smith has Just added fifty new books lo his ulrculating library. If you want to sell property list It wltb Peterson A Andrews. You can get S loaves of bread at Mayer A Klrufcroughfor els. If you want to boy property call on or write Peterson & Andrews. George Rice represent some of the best Insurance companies in i tie world. Anyone w!)ilno; well seasoned rustic aud flouring," should call on M. A. Miller. George Rice writes all kluds of In surance, and solicits a thare of your patronage. State Km mal School, Drain, Oregon. Write for catalogue. Free. Louis Burr.ee, president. When you want, to buy a suit of cloth ing you will save money hy getting It at ttavli ft Buhl. Farmers, g reuse your machinery with Eldorade Costar machine oil. For sale by N. W. Smith. All knowing themselves indebted to me wilt pliwte call and settle at once. , - M. A. Miller. After June 1, Miss Dumond will sell all millinery good at cost. Stock per fectly new and the latest, cull and be convinced. ; Carpets, cuiprls, enrpets. Matting matting, matting. Buy ol the Albany Furniture Co Baltimore Block. Al bany, Oregon. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity. Call upon or write to S. N'. Steele 4 Co., Albany, Oregon. Ladies If you are thinking of getting a pair of shoes or a new dress next week, you will want, to know where l: get the beat for the least un.ney. Mr linker always carries the best. Insure your property with Peterson & Adnrows. They are agents for the Old Reliable, -Home Mutual, New Zealand, Springfield of Massachusetts, Continental, and other g;od, itllsbleJ companies. $ . Mr. A. M. Wilson, ofTallmun, drove to McMlunvllIe, Wednesday of Inst week, returning Saturday. Ills daughter, Miss Mary, who has been visiting relatives at that plaoe for the past month, returned home with him. Mrs. Ida Bennett has brought suit against her husband, I, A. Bennett, by 1). 8. Martin and Whitney 4 New pnrt, attorneys. Besides the divorce the plaintiff asks for a restraining order preventing the defendant, from taking the children. The city council has cancelled all outstanding wnrrents for arrests, so now those Canada fellows wbo have been afraid to come to the city on uo couut of past ofl'enoes, can come with out being molested. We hope tbey will ant like gentlemen wben they do come. Mr. I. P. Couu, of Albany, wbo bas the contract of putting iu the bridge over the canal, for the railroad switch from the paper mill to the main Hue, came nut yesterday and commenced work on the tame. H. C. Harknest came out also; and will work with Mr. Conn. Mo mini in Lelwuon, able t work, needs now be Idle, nor o liave beeu idle for the lust two months. Work is plentiful and has been all summer. Harvesting, thresblug and hop-picking bat furnished the opportunity for laying the winter's supply of food aud raiment. Only the luttrm aud the buy uecd uow be idle. Lamberson & Mayer received a let ter from hop merchants at Sau Fran. fllsoo, yesterday In which they say contracts lu California are obtainable at five and tlx oeut and what tbey bear ot Oregon, the same can be ex pected here, jfe " England states are contracting at six and a half to seven oents, The California crop will be nearly ploktd tblt week, Rev. J. H. Seattle hat accepted acall frotntbeFrwpyterlaliohuroli of Wil bur, Washington, aud will move to hit new field of labor In about two weeks. .Wilbur Is a pluc about the site of Lebanon, in Lincoln county, eighty mile wett of Spokau, Rev. Btattie aud hit tstetmabla wife have made many warm friends during tbeir ttay of a few years litrt, wbo regret to tat thew leave our tlty, but extend tbt boat wltbst la llisiu lu tht niw Hold. Kr.jntt ktii tillM Uivi MtaMI The water question bat been settled at Roseburg. The city pays (1065 a year for ten years, Roseburg depends entirely upon the water works for water supply, the pressure being suf ficient to the business, and hydrant are spread oyer the city for the pur pose. Ex. Mr. Percy A. Young, of Albany, and Miss Florence Gibson, the accomp lished daughter of Rev. M. M. Gibson, pastor of the First United Presbyter- Ian church, of San Francisco, were united in marriage last Wednesday, Rev. Gibson performing the ceremony In the church iu the presence ot a large number of invited guests. Mr. JoAi A. Heard arrived In Lebanon last Saturday from Port land. Mr. Beard Is fat, handsome and and well dressed, as the chief exam iner in the appraiser's office for the government should be. Mr. Beard and family are visiting among their many friends in this county, and will return home next week to resume bis dutie in the custom bouse. His old friends are pleased at his success. Frank Campliell, of Brownsvill wlillc dossing a small font bridge the other nigbt, was struck a severe blow upon the bead by tome one unknown snd knocked Into the water. He scrambled to the bank and reached home with only a few bruises. The Incident leads the Times to Inquire, "Who is this chap that is amusing himself by choking young ladies, knocking down young men, and steal ing everything not under lock and key?" Rev. W. L. Molloy returned Wed nesday from the Columbia conference of the M. E. Church South, which was hela at Ashland, Oregon. Rev. Molloy remains here the coming year, which gives general satisfaction to members of his church. He reported it the most spiritual conference be ever attended, Tbefullowlngappolnt- mentswere wade in this county: Rev.R. A. Ragin, presiding elder, Albany and Tangent; Rev. T. P. Haynes, Junction City; Rev. D. C. McFarland, Browns ville; Rev. C. N. Cross, Independence. The next conference will be held here. The large barn of John Allison's on the Tom Richardson farm, on Crab tree creek, was entirely consumed by lire lust Friday morning, about three o'clock. With it were burned three horses, backs, barnesses, and all of Mr, Allison's wbeat but ten sacks, and other farm products which had beeu stored there. The fire practically cleaned out the result of Mr. Allison's year's harvest. The lire was discov ered too late to get any thing out of the barn. How it was set on fire is not kuown; but it Is thought that someone had probably slept iu it over nigbt. There was no Insurance. The operetta, "Snow White aud the Seven Dwarfs," was repeated last Fri day evening at Hope's opera bouse to a fair sized and well pleased audience. The choruses, by fifty of Lebanon's beautiful little girls future belles- dressed In white were nicely tendered. The solo parts sung by Miss Ilda Elkiiis, as Snow White; Miss Cullle Warner, as Queen; Will Aylewortb, as Prince; and J. B. Marks as the Hunts man, were well sustained. The seven dwarf were unique. Mr. AylBWortb is entitled to much credit iu bis man agement of the little people, at the traiuing will certainly be of benefit to them. Council Proceedings. The city council met last Tuesday in regular session with all present ex cept councllmau Long. Minutes of previous meeting were read and ap proved. Toe committee on ordinances re ported au ordinance relating to cattle aud prohibiting them running at large within the city limits at night. The ordiuance was read twice and by mo tion refered to the ordiuance commit tee for amendment. All present vot ing in favor of it except Couucilinau Bilyeu. The city recorder theu reported that be bad corresponded wltb Mr. Allen regarding to the water taukbelngempty at times. Mr. Allen agreed to keep it full. A communication from County Judge Duncan was read to the council relating to the taxes of 1883. By mo tion the oomiuunicatloa was placed oo file aad a reply Introduced lu the form of a resolution by Councilman Rice, and on motion, wot ordered sent to Judge Duncan. A communication then read from W.O. Aylsworth requestlug the coun cil to refuud bis license of f6. Moved and carried that the tame be refunded. CouuollniHU BUyeu tbeu asked If there was an ordinance requiring auctioneers to bave a license, The recorder answered that there was lloenoe required of 5 per quarter. It was moved und carried that all outstanding warrants of arrest be can celed aad the city officers instructed not to prosecute said parties for said offeuoc, There were preteuted to tht oouuoll twtnty-tlx bills agalutt tbt olty tight on the general fund and eighteen agalutt the road and street fuud, all amounting to t277.U. By a motion tbty wen allowed and warrant ord 4M drawn tti tb Immnw for sii, MfflM till MM Mpil.s4ii Notice. Water consumers must Dot sprinkle their lawnt after 8:30 n. m.. on ac count of fire protection. Patron vio lating this notice, will be shut off. H.H. ALUS. Letter Lilt. Following It the list of letter re maining uncalled for in the Lebanon pottoftice for tbe month euding Aug. 31, 1896: D W Bridget, Harry Boyle, Claud Berllngham, Freak Countryman Mrs, Cross, Ellya Filer, AlmaHendrickson, Mary James,. . F G Loner. Q H Lawrence. Eddie McCarty, Minnie Sauford, Elvira Tripp, DHWeyaut, C Woods, John C Woodruff. C. A. Smith, Postmaster. Pinal Account. ' ' Notice Is hereby given tli.it the under signed administrator of the estate of John M. J. Loveall, deceased, has filed bitflnal account in the aborc named esttte,..ith the clerk of the county court of Liiinvooa ty, Oregon, and the court has liied Satur day, the 12th day of October, 1895, 'at 11 o'clock a. m., at the county court room, at Albany. Linn cuuntv. Oreuon, as the time and place for hearing objections, if auy, to saul account and the settlement of tain estate. J. H. Lovsall, " This 2nd Sept., 1896. Adt, NM'l,M.OABt.AKO, j Atty. for Admr. - ? . Adminletrlctrlx's Notts. Notice is hereby given, that by order of the county court of .inn county, Oregon the undersigned has been duly appointed and it now the duly qualified acting admin- istratrix of the estate of W. A. Bishop, of said county, deceased, all parties haying cbiinis against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, within six months from the 12th day of July, 1896, the, Irst publication of tin's notice, at the office of Stni'l M. Osrland, Lebanon, Oregon. ... Haskah It. Bishop,' 8'lM.Gabland, Administratrix Atty. for Admr'x. of the-Estate of W. A. Bishop, decesseek Notice of Executrix. Notice is hereby given to sll wham it may concern, that, by an order of, tht County Court for Linn County, State of Oregon, the undersigned has been duly ap pointed and it now tbe duly qualified aud acting Executrix of the last wlll.'.and testament of Eugene R. Ulm, deceased. All parties indebted to said estate art re quested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and all parties having claims against the estate are hereby re quired to present the same properly Vri lied, within six months from the Mb dtfj of April 1BU3, tbe first publication of- this notice, lo the undersigned at the office of Bam'l I. Cjarlsnd, Lebanon, Ore. E. J. TJw,7 Ex. of the last will and testament of Eugene H. Ulm, deceased. i SiK't M. Uaklhto, I Atty. for Eiecuttll. 35 New pieces of the celebrated Broad hcaed dree goods now on sale. Best goods on the market at medium prlcts See rr.y show window for a few of the different patterns. S. E. YOUNG'S, Albany, Or. 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