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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1895)
J 7 Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, ISM. Subscribe for tlx Express. Prof. Mark wm her Baturday, Dr. Barker lsatQuurttvllle mines. Thoniu Kay wm Id town Tuesday. ' New fur capes at Read, Peacock A Co. Prof. 'Whit Ylslled Albany Satur day. Farmere in beginning to pray for rain. For pure Unseed oil, nil on H. A. Miller. . Mr, Ben Barker will move to the toy mod. ' Old paper for aala hero it fin oenta per down. . Born, October 13, to the wife of John pruru,aaoh.' GenU' shoes. A full line at Bead, Peaouok sY Co. Just received at M. A. Miller's a new Hue of tablets. Tablet, penella, elate, booka, etc, to., at Smith'. Payment of tana haa keeo extended to November 1. Richard Llggltt, of Bhedds, was in the oily Monday. There ' waa a brown wedding at Brownavllle reoently. Elder Bbea, of Foster, wat doing business bare Monday. Mr. Oeoree Keateh. of Tallnian, left OM. I 'ul fnvn i o last. MtiutB Something neat and nobby. Bee Chandler's beating atove. If you want to aell property list It with Peterson A Andrew. A windmill ha been pat up at the Orphan Home, near Albany. You can aave money by buiug school supplies at Bmttb' drug store. Btultb hae the largeet line of school book and anpplle in the city. J. Kelao'a new resldenee preaent a ueat and attractive appearance. Mr. Kirk, Mother of Be Kirk, ia ylsltlng in tbe oity at her aon'a. A gang of railroad men are making Beaded repair on tbe turn-table. Wanted, twa aorda alztaen inch oak wood. Apply at thl offlc. Mr Bradwell, of Haleey, waa visit ing friends here during tbe week. ' Buy you ticket East over the N. P. R B of W. C' Peterson, Local agent. Mrs.'!). P. Hardinan, of Albany, I reooverlng from a protracted illness, Mra.br. Foley and daughter left yesterday for a visit to the metropolis. Gentlemen, call and eee tbe new (all aud winter clothing at Bach Buhl's. George Bioe represent some of the beat ineuranoe onmpaules in tbe world. Mrs. B. Burteimhaw, whose health has been very poor of late, is Improv ing. Anyone wishing wall seasoned rustic and flooring, should oall onU. A. Miller. For infanta' and ablldren' cloak aud head wear, go to the Ladles Baaar, Albany. Born to the wife of Phil Bitter, Oo tober 11, a girl. Mother and child da lug well. Maura. 7. M. Stoke and Obarle Stoke are working for Mr. Smith at Talluian. Tbe oldest daughter of Enoch Syl vester is quite III. Dr. Fidey Is In at tendance. -Unfttt Dodge la the proud father of a very fine boy. Mother and baby are . . doing well. To those whose wheel have held out thl long, the bicycle have been of much service. 011 and aeeatyle and get prloe of millinery at Mr. Bios' old stand. Mis Dumond. ' U'Nelll Peterson have shipped an other oat load of exoelaloa to (Sao Fran cisco thl week. - miss BiHtue ueuiry, oi rorumiu, w visiting friends and relatives In Leb anon this week. ft B ftitunfttnil nl YMaltlvlatr. tin " moved on the plaoa recently vacated by W.E.Shaw. Oil Decewtwr Z, Albany Is to elect a ninyblr and all the city officers, Includ ing councilman. Mr. and Mrs. Q. VV. Simpson, aud daughter, Mia Lena, drove to Albany Huntley morning. When you want to buy a suit of lhlh- ing you will aave asoney by getting it at Bach Buhl. for sale, a few Leloester and Cots wold bucks. Apply t W. 0. Brown, Waterloo,, Oregon. Hon. 0, V. Montague and wife, with M.re. F. M. Miller, drove to Albany aud back, last Monday. Ladles euould inapeot Read, Pta cock Co. 'a new stock of Jacket and - cloak before purchasing. V For the tirst time In mauy year the 3 Monogram saloon i olotod and Jocks like a banquet ball deserted. I 'l4nh Munoy will aell you MaclU' f tosliecand rubbsrs, ladiM' gent't and f. SliWlt li MBjajj waif ivaji Mies Bertha Bhedd, of Shedds Sta tion, oomnwncd teaching school at Tillman, Monday, of latt week. One of our local reporters says many Lebanon aristocrat were seen work ing on the rnsd near towu Wednesday. Q. W. Simpson went over to Brownsville yesterday to make ar rangement for opening an auction slur. B. P. Bach and family, and M. A. Miller and family will visit In Port land aud attend the exposition next week. Several hundred sheep have been brought into the neighborhood from acmes the mountains and sold at low prloea. '".'."' The estate of Moses Bland, an old settler, after having been In oourt over a quarter of a oentury, la about to be aettled. A number of our eltlaen witnessed the Knight Templars' parade In Al bany last week, and report that It was a gala day. Tbe jury In the oase of young Itambo against Letter Jefferson, decided In favor of Bambo, and gave him a ver dict for 140. Mr. Sam Kees, cf Walla Walla, Washington, I visiting hi brother and sister, Mr. Jacob Kees, and Mrs. J. Wasaem. "i , The exposition at Portland ia said to be better attended than ever before, as excursion are being run from all parts of tbe state. - Mr. Hiram Baker and frully expect to move tbe week after next, into his new and liandouue residence' on Bridge avenue. i Mr. Murry Vawglm and family, of Coburg, who h'Ve ben spending a few days witli friends here, are now visiting in Albany. Tbe party of young gentlemen who went oil a deer bunt for about ten days returned home Saturday evening, hav ing killed one deer. More new carpets and 6ft. and 12ft. wide Limoleum. Just received by tbe Albany Furniture Company. Balti more Block, Albany, Or. Bar. Herman preached an interest ing opening sermon In the M. E. oburchr Runday morning to a large and very attentive audience. Pugh ft Muney have just received tbe nicest line 'of ladles' and gentle men's Macintoshes ever brought to Lebanon. Call and eee them. The Ladies Xaiar at Albany are showing the finest line of fall and winter wraps er carried before the public. Call eajd get their prloea. Mr. Charlie Amoa and Mies Pearl Cnyle, and Mr. John Boalar and Miw Annie Evan, drove down to the county seat last Sunday afternoon. Mr. O. W. Warner I now ready and dealree to have a few private bnardera. She reepeclfully solicits the patronage of any one wishing saint). . Prof. L. A. Wiley is giving good aattefactlon in charge of his Sweet. Home school. Tbe patrons highly ap prlclatebis good qualities as a teacher. Measure your rooms accurately and have your carpet sewed without extra' charge by the Albany Furniture Com pany. Baltimore Block, Albany, Or. The ladies of the Flrat Presbyterian church will bold tbelr annual Cbris anthemum fulr entu time ui the near future. Watch these column for par ticulars. A California fruit car atrayed up to the Lebannu depot last (Saturday, pre sumably to load up with Oregon frtfifr, to be shipped east aa California pro duction. 4 V E. L. Bonner, of the firm of Bonuer 4-Hammond , wu appointed one of the two receivers of the northern Pa cific for the distriot of Montau a, last Monday. Y j Lebanon I aaid to have at thl time more grass widower than at any pre vious time, and yet there 1 no unusual disturbance of the peace and quiet of our little city. Today 1 the end of the first school month and the teacher will appreci ate their flrat mouth's pay, aa their vocatiou must have depleted their pocket books. ; Wednesday was a busy day at the Southern Pacific depot. There Were shipped four oar of hops, one of paper, one of exoelaion and one of merchan dise; seven caw In all. There will be a wool social at the at the residence of Mrs. 0. W. Wer ner, to which the young people are cordially Invited. There will be plenty offUu. Every body go. Married at the residence of the brloVe parents, October 16, '95, Mr. Cla.uoe McKnlght and Mia Helen Harmon, both of Linn oouuty. Rev. C. R. Lamar offlelatlug. ' Pugh V MuUoy are headquarters for boot, shoes, rubbers, Macintoshes, furnishing gooda, hats, cap aud gro oerles. It will pny you to see them pefora buying elsewhere. ! , . The several parties who have been, summoned ou tbe Jury list, are bow searching after a knowledge of tM, Jordan tragedy, so that they may be fm4 tm Wflni-tM tea. The Jury In the Stockman ease re turned a verdict of guilty t XjOlock Wednesday evening. The oourt let nine o'clock next Monday morning aa the time for passing Judgment, . Cumberland Presbyterian church,' Sabbath, Oct, SO: S. S. at 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. ui., and 7:80 p. m, C. E. society ,et.6:30. Everybody wel come, , A. Melvln William, pastor.- Gov's stock of liquors' 'baa Deeh moved to the Gem saloon. Mr. Guy has quit the saloon business, having i.old to Parker A Matthews. He may spend the winter, with but family, in California. , Watch these columns for particulars bf the Halloween social to be given by the member of Christian Endavor bf tbe Flrat Presbyterian church, at the residence of Hon. and Mrs. C. B. Montague.. . LlnA county should get tometblng from the 0. P. road for past taxes. Benton county baa taken step toward getting her $20,000. Corporations, like Individuals, should be made to pay their taxes. Agent Fred U. Hlckok and Mis Ola Smith attended tbe Knghts Tem plars' banquet and ball at Albany, Thursday evening of last week, Fred being a member of that order. ' They report a grand time. Many citizens have subscribed work foil the improvement of the east ap proach to the city. This road get In a very bad condition during the win ter and tbe cltisens have done well in repairing tbe aame. udge Duncan ha mad a personal Investigation of tbe needs of ths Dob kins family and will probably recom mend that the county give them sub stantial aid. The family have had much sickness of late. , - Counoll met Tuesday night -.A few bills were presented, allowed, and an informal talk waa Indulged in a to the clty finance. Nothing definite was agreed upon to relieve the city of Its slight indebtedness. -; Hon. D. M. Irwin, state superlnten dent of schools, will lecture before the student of the Bodavllle college, next Tuesday at 8:00 p. m . All an invited to attend. : The college now ha over seventy-five students enrolled.. There Is a rumor eurrent in railway circles that the Vanderbrlt are aeek lag to obtain control of the Union Pa cific and Centeral Pacific, with view to having a transcontinental road from New York to Ban Francisco. The thirteenth week of the ; Currant trial opened Tueaduy, there fling no' session Monday to acnommodato the business men on the Jury. It is thought both sides will close their tes timony by tbe laat of the week. . ,, The Bantlam Lumbering Company, of Mill City; 'are cutting an order, of nine oar loads of bridge timbers for. the O. C. A K., road alxty-elght feet long. They are to be used In rebuilding the bridges on the eaatern' end bf tbe road. -Herald. Tbe Democrat' local reporter Is a grate rustler for news and doe not for get even probate rustlers, when there is an interesting item to dig up. By the way, the Democrat I Improving, notwithstanding its previous good character. On Tuesday, Mr. Orvall Swkik had the misfortune to get bis hand caught in a steam wood saw, Infltotlng an ugly and painful wound; necessitating sixteen stiches to hold It together. Dr. Booth was the attending physician. The Injured hand h doing well. The editor, H, Y. K.irkpatrtuk, who lavliltlng In California, . wrilea that the country about Fresno is groaning beneath a wealth of fruits. The daya are dry, hot and dusty. California, he thinks, is a great state, but cannot compare with the beautiful Willamette valley. "The foxes have bole and the bird of tbe air have their neeta," but the great pugilist have not where with all to punch each other head. No state I willing to harbor them, and even tbe Indian territory will net permit the Corbett-Fittslminon fight within ItoJflrsdlotloB. You can earn 4 each day "giving" our absolutely tndispenelble household article away. New plan of work, mak ing experience unnecessary and suo oeas oertaln for either set in any sec tion, Sample dozen free. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Melrose M'Fg. Co., 41 Melrose Park, III. , At preaent, the city realise only 40C from liquor license, the smallest in it history. The saloon men claim ihat their profit are materially les sened by the importation Into the city and neighborhood of illicit ' liquor, upon which there Is no tag paid, and Js sold at a ridiculously low prloe. A fifty yard foot raoe between Ells worth Cameron, of Corvallls, and George Given, ofBilvertou, will take place at the Albany fair ground to morrow, tor a puree of 1200. A seventy five yard race between Metoalf and Cook, of Brownsville, will alio take place. May be the Lebanon boy will have a obauoe to get a laugh ou' th Brownsville boy after all; In return for the fuo that wat poked at our boys j) MMMittl-gf kfc ia fast. - Tbe Smith are n it In It, The mar riage recently took place of Charles W. Brown and Miss. Ida-Brown, at the residence bf the bride's father, J, Blown, at Brownsville, by Rev. O. Brown. : The beat man was Fitd Brown, and lit bridesmaids were Lot- tie Brown and Edith Brown. Herald. One of the, pleasing features of tbe Knight Templars meeting in Albany last week, was the drill corps of De Molay Comruaudry of Salem, under direction of Eminent Commander H. B, Jordan. Among the figures were the formation of the hollow square, passion' cross and revolving Greek cross. ' We have beard that a number of the popular young ladle In thl city atarUd last week to see which could make the beat apple pie, but the gentle man that suggested it, left th city be fore he Judged which one of them could equal the "Apple Pies" his Ma made. Give him another lecture, ladles, when you meet him. Quit an array of boys from across the river were in the city Tueaday, to recover a pony that very much resem bled one that bad disappeared. They thought they had found where their pony bad been sold, but Clint Qordan, to whom the pony belonged, soon con vinced them that the animal was his and that settled the matter. Parti receiving postal card from the assessor In reference to army ser vices, need not be unduly alarmed. The sues or I only doing what the law require In making a list of good soldier material In case of war. Un necessary apprehension see ma to pre vail that men are soon to be called lutoJ. act ive rvoe. There is no danger and no uneaelnes need be Buffered. J. M. Settle, Esq , haa been In at tendance upon the Stockman trial at Salem aa a witness. Stockman ob tained a change of venue from this opunty to Marion county, where he l now being tried for unlawfully selllog wheat from the Red Crown wait bouse. Mr. bom will be tried in this county, not being afraid to face a Jury of bis own neighbors. - Captain L. Pope, of tbe firm of Pope, Anderson A Co., of Portland, Was in town thl week Inspecting and hipping, hops. Ha ha bought near ly all the. hops la this neighbor hood, giving ail cents. This about payt-fortbe picking and baling, leav ing' practically nothing for the grower. There will probably be 500 bale ship ped from this vldnity. , The marshal Intends to put a stop to the foblbh and dangerous habit that some' of ottr visltlne countrv bov halve ot-jrhiing furiously through tbe strlet atnlgbt He is laying for these young men and costly fine await their con victlnn. ; There Is no excuse for such oondnot and it should be severely pun isbed, ... Other people have a right to the . street besides frolicking boy. Better Mop before you are caught. Albany' endeavor to keep bov from getting Into mischief at tbe late hours of tbe night, by requiring them to be at home, sets a good example to all towns iu tbe state. Aimless wan' derlng about at night is corrupting to morals of any youth and should be stopped. . AH boys, under eighteen must wear, a tag, authorising their be. Ing at large after 8:80 p. m., otherwise they will be placed in jail. .Linn county' exhibit at the Indus- trial Exposition in Portland is attract' iod much favorable comment. In ad- dlon to the agricultural exhibit, there Is a fine display of manufactured pro ducts. There Is a loom In operation from tbe Albany Woolen Mills run by Frank Welob; chair from th Sugar Pine Mill Fixture Co.'a factory, also from Veal A Bon; hop furnauoea by tbe Albany Iron Works; half a ton of ore from the Bantlam mines; the tal lest' com; samples of paint from tbe Sclo Mineral Paint Co.' works; exoel siorand Llvorlne displays from Leb anon, and many other product. Patroi of our public schools can do tbe shool, and indirectly their chil dren, serious harm by thoughtleasly orltloislug the school In their chil dren's preseaxe. If you have a com plaint, make It known t the teacher or directors. It will be properly atten ded to. Children quickly "catch on" When tlwlr parents are talking, and they will Imbibe a dislike aud distrust of tbe school very quickly, if tbelr parent give them any encouragement. Sustain our pubjlo school for to them your children are Indebted for their education and success in lift. The public school are the greatest achieve ment (he state Can boast of. Last Sunday a goodly company packed their Wagons with cakes, pies, Jam, Jellies, fruits, 1 fried, tswd and roast chickens, wi:h all th ap purtenance thereto lielonging; and proceeded acftfc the river to the home of Mrs. Ithodu Smith, a here th day was spent In the mt enjoyable way possible, the tweaaton being the 42nd birthday of Mrs. Hiiillli'. The day was perfect, apetites sharp and the dinner "out of eight," figuratively and literally. Tkoxe present were: Mr. Ed Palmer wife and mother, Messr. and Meadaiuo John Settle, Frank Settle, J. M. Butt la, & A; Oeut ry , and J. L. Gsutry. All departml for borne in the yelling, hoping wj enjoy uuy mow New Goods Our shelves are now filled with the ..choicest line of Dress Goods', fresh from tho looms. Not " an unstylish piece in the lot, and at prices ' to suit your pocket book. . OUR SHOE department was never so full of stylish made shoes as at the present time. We would be pleased to enow you through our stock wether you are a purchaser 6r not. Read,Peacock& Co. LEBANON, , - - OREGON. DALGLEISH & EVERETT, . Headequarters for Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Furniture. Our aim in business is to sell CHEAP for cash. Our motto is "To lead but never follow." Our stock, is largo and embraces everything needed to furnish a home. Call on us and examine our goods any get prices before purchasing anything in our line. 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, bolts etc. Ranges, stoves, stove pipes, terracotta chimneys, granil ware, tinware, pitcher and force pumps, pipes and plumbers supplies. Plows, harrows, wagons, washing machine,' wringers, churns, brooms and brushes, Tubs, pails, bird cages, moulding, picture frames, curtain poles, window shades, wallpaper, carperts matting, linoleum, oil cloth rugs etc. Bedroom Bets, cheffaniers, easy chairs and furniture of all kinds, springs, Woolbeds, pillows etc. Leather, Lasts, shoe nails, garden hoes and fixtures, ammunition etc. Montague'B old stand. LEBANON, - - OREGON. Pus Capes, Pluih Capes, feeaver Cape?, Aatrachan Capet, at ' H. E. Yo0iW3, Alhany.'Or, " Awarded HlfhMt Honor World'i Pair, dold Mdl, Midwinter Pair. ' Dtl' ffta a m1 Most Perfect Made, , , 40 Years tl Sfcuulaib,