Lebanon Express. FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1896. Subscribe for the Express. p. M. Smith la attending oourl. Go to Baker for your school shoes Jolin Mayer la In Portland tola week. New fur capes at Bead, Feaoock A Co. The Exi'Rbks four month for 26ota, Oo to Baker for your bate and caps. H Baker oarriea full line of groce ries Frank Howell went to Salem tbla week. Itufl Hiatt la buying up aheep at prevent. Mack Wiley made Lebanon a visit Sunday. 0!d papera for aale here at five oent per dozen. Lebanon will loon have second handltore. Charlie Aaioa waa in Brownsville Wednesday. The grand Jury la at work on the Hannah eaae. Juat reoelved at M. A. Mlller'a a new line of tableta. Prof. A Stark of Albany waa In the elty yeaterday Tableta, pencils, slates, books, etc., etc., at Smltb'e. Born to tbe wife of Fred Doud October 25, son. , B. M. Donaca la moving Into the - - Jd Carman stand. 'CM. Vaughn la laid up with a felon on bis thumb. J. W. Menaiea and family are down from tbe ablugle mill, M las A n na Dumond was doing busi ness lu Albany yeaterday. The citizens of Solo are proud of tbelr new school building. J. E. Adcox, Lebanon's former Jew eler, In now located In Salem. You ran save money by buingaobool supplies at Smith's drug store. Smith has tbe largest line of school books and supplies lu tbe elty. A special list of jurors have been summoned for the Iaom case. Willie Booth returned to Portland yesterday to have bis eyes treated, Madame Bumor says there is to be auother wedding in Lebanon aoon. Johnnie Dodge was driving Charlie Auios' delivery wagon Wednesday. G.W. Sluipsou has moved his auc tion store from this plaoe to Halsey. Mr. I. W. Dickinson baa opened a butcher simp in Drfgope's building. Buy you tickets East over tbe N. P. E. B of W. C-Peterson, Local agent. (Jentlenwn, call and see tbe aew fall ' and winter clothing at Bach & Buhl's. George Bice represents some of tbe best lusurauoe oompauiea in tbe world. Mrs. Dr. L, Foley and daughter re turned Saturday from the meropolia. Another eargo of Barton Bro'a shoes will arrive tbla week at Hiram Baker's. lira. Dr. Lee, of Junction City, visited relatives here the first of the week. Frank Moist la on the grand Jury and is a safe man for the responsible plaoe. . Anyone wlablnij well seasoned rustio and flonringt ' should call on M. A. Miller. . H. W. Uoff, a firmer brick mason of Albanr. Is now mining In south For Infants' and obildrona' cloaks and bead wear, go to tbe Ladles Bazar, Albany, Attorney ft M. Garland, attended circuit court at Albany Monday and Tuesday. Hiram Baker and family moved luto their new residence on Bridge avenue, this week. Mrs. Howell and family have moved Into the house formerly occupied by Mrs. Moss. Mstt Scott bougbt four pigs of a farmer near Plalnvlew, which weighed 1888 pounds. A couple of Lebanon boys Indulged ' In a flat fight lu the saloon Wedues- uay aiwruuuu. Call and see styles and get prloes of mllllnary at Mrs. Bice's old stand. Miss Dumond. Hon. M. A. Miller, wife and daugh ter, are visiting frlend and the expo sition this week. . - Floyd Howell and George Roire or Sweet Home, report faavlug bad fine time In Portland. ' When you wantto buy asuH of oloth Ins; you will save money by getting it at Bach 4 Buhl. Ye editor and family returned Mon day from a visit to San Francisco, and other California points. Ladies should Inspect Bead, Pta eock A Co. 'a new stock of Jackets and cloaks before purchasing. A uumbtr of nersoits from the viol- t tally of Sweet Home were attending V loourt at Albany tbia week, - Pugh k Munoy will sell you Maoln- "ties and rubbers, ladlst iwt'l attt Mr. L, Eldredge, of Eugene has opened a bakery in the building form' erly occupied by Steave Coyle, Mr. B. F. Bodwell left Tuesday for Mnntesano, Washington, on business. He will be gone a week or two. Mr, H. B. Lewis and family left Tuesday for FU Bentou, Mont,, where they will make tbelr future home. Mr. S. J. Paul, a former resident of this oounty passed through the city yesterday on bis way to Sodaville, After November 16, all our accounts will be plaoed In tbe hands of an at torney for collection. Guy ft Mayer, Wheat has rrlsed to forty oents bere and the outlook Is good for a continued rise to fifty cents, but it may be slow. Josh Bellly, formerly of tbe Albany base ball club haa been engaged to play third base for Chi cage next year. Mr. James Vinson, an old and high ly respected citizen of Hamilton Creek la dangerously III and not expected to live. Arraignments are being made to have a program rendered on Thanks giving by the Sunday school at Sweet Home. The xacrati.eiit of the Lord's Supper will follow the services at the First Presbyterian church next Sunday at 11 a. m. " A protracted meeting was commen ced at tbe Independent Evangelical church last Mouitay evening above Waterloo. Our reporter seuds word that !lie so cial at Rev. E. E. McVickers, of Sweet Home, was well attended, and all had a fine lime. Mr. Claud Lee, of Junction City, who has reen visiting friends in this vicinity for a few days, returned to bis home Monday. Tbe appointment of Captain N. B. Humphrey as deputy district attorney for Llnu county has been filed with the county clerk. Hugh Nixon is Industriously circu lating a remonstrauoe to the proposed new road that cuts off a good slice of his mother's land. We have been reliably informed that Messrs. Finch and Strong have given up tbe idea of starting a bank in this oity for the present. W. H. Donaca, Ed Simons and George Salvlna came bsck from tbe mountains last week; where they have been with the surveyors. S. P. Bach and family returned on Tuesday evening's train. They spent several daye in Portland and also w 1th friends in Salem. Ed Kellenberger has built a large barn near his slaughter bouse. He has bought considerable hay and will feed a number of cattle this winter. Mr. Will Lyon, of Pullman and Miss Nlua Galbraitb, of Albany were married at tbe home of the bride's father, lu Albany last Wednesday. Dr, Auspund, who had a shooting acrape with Dr, Holmes in Portland last July about a woman, haa been found guilty of assault with a gun. Tbe evangelists, Holdredge and Dixon are still here and will continue to hold tbelr evening meetings at the M. E. church till after Sunday next. Bev. Buss, who has been holding a series of meetings at Peoria.will deliver his famous lecture, Theocracy, at tbe South M. E. church Mouday evening. Dr. Booth was called out uearSpicer last Friday afternoon to see John Bub- ley, who fell from a pear tree and Injured his spine, lit U doing nicely. The court house Is crowed, as not often before, with witnesses In the various case, uud tbe indications point to a long and expensive term of court. Measure your. .rooms accurately and have your carpels sewed without extra charge by the Albany Furniture Com pany. Baltimore Block, Albany, Or. Today and tomorrow a local teachers Institute will be held at Laoomb. Tbeae Institutes ara very profitable to teachers, and are usually well atten ded. Several gentlemen of this city, who have recently visited Portland, say that James Muncy la well and doing business In that oity. Jim was reported dead. Oscar Black's faoe shows but slight marks from his severe cutting. He can thank tbe skill of bis physician for hi speedy recovery and alight scars. . Many Chinese pheaaauta have been shipped to various states this season, where they will be used for breeding purposes. Tbey usually oring iu a pair, For some unknown reason, the flue bales of excelsior sent to the exposition from this place do not appear. There haa been some gross carelessness some where. Agent Fred IT. Hlokok Informs us that the Southern Pacific has made a special rate of $5 per ton on potatoes in carload lots, from bere to California points. F. M.French, jeweler Albany, haa cut tbe price of watches aud olooka way down tbia fall. A good 8 day clock, with alarm, for U- Call aud as them. lfu want t Mil property list it The Express acknowledges a very pleasant call from J. V. Keebler, who recently moved back to Lebanon from, near Oakland, and Mr. D. J. Hlldretu, this week. Prominent polltlclaua from all over the county are in attendance at court, feeling each other's pulse and trying to obtain tbe data to base (heir calou latious on, . . .. ,', Mr. Daniel H. Sherwood, aged sixty- seven years, highly respected, aud at one time a resident of Lion county, died very suddenly at his home in Sa lem last week. L. W. Pomeroy's hophouss and tbla year's crop of hops, which bad been baled, Were burned last week, near Sclo. The Are Is thought to have been of Incendiary origin. 0. E. Charlton, of Lakeview, arrived here last week on a visit to. his grand' father. He is thinking of spending the winter in Lebanon and going to school at the academy . Pugh ft Muncy are headquarters for boots, shoes, rubbers, Macintoshes, furnishing goods, hate, caps and gro ceries. It will pay you to see them pefore buying elsewhere. The ladies of the Baptist church are arranging for a Thanksgiving dinner, at.wbich time a beautiful quilt will be be ou exlbltion with other articles for aale. Further notice later. Mrs, A. J. Adams and Miss Pauline left yesterday to Join Bev. Adams at Cleavland, Washington, where tbey will make their future home. Tbey leave a boat of friends iu this city. October has broken the record tbia year, the entire month having passed witbout rain. Some years tbe highest water comes in October, but this year the month has been noted for tbe low est water. In order to put tbe Express in every home In tbla part of the county for the winter, we have decided to make a special offer of 25 oents for four month. Tbia offer will appear for a hort time only, Mrs. C. E. Pugh and chlldrou re turned from Springfield Tuesday, where they have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Roberts and family. Mr, Pugh is waiting for the rain to briug tbe deer In range. Mr. Jack Ralston left on Tuesday morning's train for his home iu Port' land, after spending several months visiting among his many friends at this place. He was also clerking In Bead, Peacock ft Co.'a store. " . The Linn oounty exhibit at the ex position will be ahown in Albany on tbe termination of tbe fair; a store room in the Pfeiffer block being used for the purpose.' This will be appre ciated by our County cititens. - . . Mies Jennie Saltinarsh, who. .has been connected with the St Charles hotel in Albany, came out to Lebaftou Monday on a visit to friends and re'a. tlves. One night last week a party tendered a reception at tbe hotel in her honor. ' Detective Harris, who was hers last spring after counterfleters, has a little suit of bis own to defend. A man wbo thought himself mistreated by' Harris In California, has sued bim for libel and slander. The prosecutor is now prosecuted. J. B. Stockman, wbo was Recently sentenced to one year lu the penitenti ary on account of the Bed Crown wheat shortage, is in Albany, and will appear as a witness In tbe Isom case. Mr. Stockman secured the required 1-500 bail without delay. The Isom trial was begun Wednes day afternoon. Tbe securing of a jury was slow work. Prosecuting Attorney McCain and J. M. Somers appeared for tbe state and Hon. W. B. Bilyeu, Weatherford ft Wyatt aud Whitney ft Newport for the deftudaut. Miss Annie Morgan left' Sunday evening for Sweet Home where she will assist Prof. Wiley lu his school, This will be a gieat help; both to Mr. Wiley aud tbe pupils, as there has been much need of au assistant for sometime. We wish her success. Mr. W. W. Scully has delivered to Mr. C. G. Burkhart, at Albany, a box of pears raised upon the farm of Hon. 8. A Dawson; several of tbe largest ones weighed nearly four pound each aud were over twenty inches in cir cumference. Mr. Burkhart packed and shipped them to Portland, to be added to Linp county's exhibit. Last Friday the Women's Belief Corps of tbla oily, made a fraternal visit to that order In Albany. They drove down in private carriages. An elegant luuchon was prepared aud ser ved to them by the Albany ladles. Tbey were Meadames Cruaon, Salt- marsh, Miller, Hyde, Beed, Crandall, Stewart, Boater aud Mlsa Saltinarab. Four hobos con lined u Albany's pity jail engaged iu a fight Tuesday night, aud made such a racket that it bad to be stopped by tbe police, One hobo wbo bad beeu worsted, wanted re venge. He said it waa beyond proce- dent for the police to stop .a fight of that kind lu private, and off ered to wbip the other tbree-rqn at a time but the ofllcra declared tbe light off. j . For purs lliussd oil, tall M M. A. The .Linn oounty exhibit at the ex position Is one of the moat attractive In the bulldlug. Mr. C. W. Watts, wbo has' had the exhibit in charge, has returned to his borne in Albany, and Mr. !8. N. Steele tins taken hla place for the remainder of the fair. ' Tue application of the Willamette Valley ft Canoade Mountain Wagon Road Company for an extension of one year In which to complete the surveys and selections ot lands lu that part of its grant intersecting the Cascade re serve, has been granted by tbe secre tary ef the Interior, Reports having been put In circulation-derogatory to the character and reputation of Mrs. Lottie J. Hiatt, who waa recently murdered at her home lu Jordan, valley, a paper signed by about 100 of ber former neighbors, bas been, published, stating that they be lieve she was a virtuous and up-rlgbt woman In every respect. D. Gnrdwell, of Roseburg, has a fac simile copy of tbe first paper published in America, the Boston News-Letter, dated 1704, also an original copy of tbe Ulster Gazetteer containing the an. nounoement of Washington's death, printed; ninety-five years ago. It la probably the best preserved of any of the .original copies now extant, and has been in tbe possession of the Card well family since published. Aa heretofore aunounoed the marri age of .Air. Collins Elkins and Miss Mamie Johnson took place in Ashland yesterday Wednesday) at 11 a. m., Rev. Memlnger performing (he cere mony, and they are expected to arrive In Albany by this morning's overland train. ...Their hosts of friends will ex tend best wishes and greetings to them, for they are of our best and highly esteemed young people. Herald. Oscar Williams, was released from jail on Tuesday and returned home bappy, the grand jury falling to indict him. ; Tbey thought that this was a wherein all parties were more or leas guilty, and tbat William's punish mentby several weeks confinement in the bounty )il about evened up mat ters; so tbe matter was dropped. We have a kindly feeling for tbe young men at-Hiimphrey's mill, but would warn them to cease their fights or some one will likely go to the pen. Mr. T. W. Davenport, state land agent-has been up tbe North Santiam along, the line of the O. C. ft E. rail road,: -Ifispeotli g tbe lands Included within ,. the Cascade forest reserve. Petitions are being signed by thousands ot settlers and others Interested in the opening of the reserve along the rail road and Mr. Davenport says that he bas' til assurance of Oregon's entire delegation In congress that they will recommend the opening of at least a geuexeas strip through that country. Mr. iCjivenport is working earnestly for (iii purpose, The forest reserve Is all ritfbt and a good thing when con fined to proper limits, but when it takes. in an area as large aa some whole statgajiid thwarts the development of rich country, it certainly ought to be reduced. Herald. Sfr't). D. McKnight end Miss Helen Hamon were united in tbe holy bonds of msWtaouy Wednesday, Ootobcr 10, at tliKhome of tbe bride's parents, Mr. and' Mrs'. C.C. Hamon, in the presence of a few invited friends, Rev. C. B. Lamar officiating. Mr. McKnight la one of: Tennessee's popular and best accomplished young men and Miss Hamon is of Knox Butte's gayest soci ety ieeIers. The bride and groom re ceived a number of handsome presents from those present. After the cere mony, a fine dinner was 8erved, of which - all partook heartly. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames T. R McKnight, C. N. McKnight, E. Hamou, Misses Gertie Hamon, ' Mary McKnight and Anna Cox. Thomas McKnight and Bert Blacklaw, The happy couple have the best wishes and ' heartfelt coiigral ulatlons of host of friends, for a long and happy lourney through life. A Frleu d. i lA. Bold Hold-up. Just as we goto press this (Thurs day) evening, Information comes tbat John Donaca was beld up about dark beyond tbe covered bridge near town. John and his wife had beeu in tbe country and waa returning, when they were baited by a masked robber. John bad ooly forty cents about him and got off easy. There ia no clue. i Awarded Highest Honors-World' Fair, ; dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. ' DH' cream PMil mm Most Perfect Mada VaMMetsMaa SSES" New Our shelves are now filled with the' choicest line of Dress Goods, fresh from the looms. Not an unstylish piece in the lot, and at prices to suit your pockot book.. -, OUR SHOE department was never so full of stylish made shoes as at the present time! . We would be pleased to show you through, our stock wether you are a purchaser or not. , Read.Peacock&Co.. LEBANON, - DALGLEISH Hea'doquarters for Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Furniture. Our aim in business is to motto is "To lead but never 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 Windows, doors, glass, tools, plain and barbed wire, Ranges, stoves,' stove pipes, terracotta chimneys, granit ware, tinware, pitcher and force pumps, pipes and plumbers supplies, . ; Plows, harrows, wagons, washing machine, wringers, churns, brooms and brushos. Tubs, pails, bird cages, moulding, picture frames, curtain poles, window shades,' wallpaper, carperta matting, linoleum, oil cloth rugs eta. V Bedraom sets, cheff an iers easy chairs and furniture of all kinds, springs, wt'iolteds, pillows etc. Leather, Lasts, shoe nails, ammunition etc, LEBANON, Fur Capes, Plush Capes, Beaver Capes, Aatraohan Capes. t 8. E. YOUNG'S, Alhany.'Or. H, Baker carries the largest line of boots and shnea In Lebanon, Pugh tt Muncy have just received the nicest line of ludles' and gentle men's Macintoshes ever brought to Lebanon. Call and see them. All knowing themselves to be In debted to the old firm of Gu k Maver. Goods OREGON. & EVERETT, sell CHEAP for cash. Our follow." Our stock is lara-n and List What We Carry. builders hardware, carpenters horse shoes, nails, bolts etc. garden hoes and fixtures, Montague a old stand. OREGON. Tbe bringing of unwarranted crimi nal procedinga received a backset at Ejgene one clay last weok, when a Jury returned a verdict of lint guilty, aud added this: '-We further find that actlou was brought without probable cause, and maliciously.'1 Fred 'J'allafere, a 14-year old buy, had been arrested at the iustance of J. II. Smith, as tho outgrowth ofa family feud. Go to Hiram Baker for your mack intosh. . Having opened a butcher ehnp in the old Eureka meat niarki,t,V.olii'lt a share of your patronage l)r honest uprlglit dealing I hopeTu build up a business lu your city. Jt'lve me a trial. - Vours lUipvetfglly, m yt(4asM l0uttdxua4