L"..um Lebanon Express. THl'BSDAY, MOVEMBER 14, IM6. D'fUrcffliU'',il,e(KkA(!o. rotate digging In drawing to a nW Mr. Rollliia bat oompleUid his baru. Judge Hewitt's oourt began Mondny. The ExPRRsa four months fat 2Sol. For punt linseed oil, call on M. A. Miller. City election two week from to morrow. Mra. Jue Mayer bu returned from Portland. Dry gnode are arriving almost daily at Bakers Old papers for Mle here at five cants per doMD. Jnhii Mayer returned from Portland Saturday. Tablets, pencils, slstea, booka, etc, etc., at Smith's. Sr. Bill of Albany waa on our street Haturday. I), I). Shaw waa atfialem tb Bret of the week on business.' , Mian Lilly Bylveater la luiprovlug from a spt'll of sickness. If you want to aril property IM It wli! Iviron 4. Andrew tMiiin'tlilii neat and nobby. See Chandler's heailng stores. H. IUi.t narriio the Urgent Una of , bauia mi ahwai In Lebanon. "Mr. ."eV.Ge l the lumber on the ground tor a new bouae. , There is considerable alokiiane ro jiortd around Happy Home. Juki arrived, an Invoice of Indira flue stone II -5 jw-r puir M Bakers You ear) itw money by tiuingaoliool supplies hi Smith's drug store Smith bat tie largest line J aohool liooka and supplies In tlie city. if you want to buy property call on or wr Petenioii A Andrew. i If you dei're to purchase property at a lrgaln, eat) on M. A. Miller. Ladli and chlldrtn Jackets of mw eat deaigns at Bead, Paanock 4 Co. W. B. Duiieca shipped tlire oarda of potatoes to Haoranieuto this tvetfc, GKBt Wmen, call and ate tbt new fall and winter clothing at Bach 4 Buhl's. George Bice repi-stouta aome of tb lie't tn-uranw winipaulet In the world. The"' nr but fe gross-widowers It ft now. Tin- abseui wive art return ing. . Attorney Funk riklpwortli. of Eutf , i.i in tli ciiy visiting Ma par. The I'XPiH would like, to get aome wheat, potato and onrrota on tubeorlp- tlon. Mi P. i. Smiley, o Aliuy, la in IbdOity tbe gmet of Mrs. 0. 0- tff num. Miss Dumoiid is ooosiautly In receipt of new dengue III bate. Ludios call often. Anyone wishing " aaaaunad rostlo aiKl flonriug, abould call M. A. Miller. I It to very gratifying to tt the way ear aubaoriptiou lial baa grown the last week. Getrga Rlee writes all klnda ot Id . airai.ee, aud aullclte a share of your patronage. Pugb A Muucy will av you money on bouta and aboea. Bee tlieic and be - ynvienoed. "Mr. W. G. Brown, of Watorloo, aold and "hipped five fox kouuda to Hep- pner Jbia week. MiM Aille Wallace la going to ..!...! t MoMlnnvllle wltb ber brother Slwnaab- Wbeuyou waut to bey ault of cloth ing y. will aave aionay by gfttiof it at Batik 4 Buhl. Thin aeaanit up U Sunday Iaat, bal been u iceptuinallt' flu on for the . cyoht fil'ulty. Miw KUi Wallaoe ia atop jiiug vitli ber uncle and going to ecliool utfanueaMie, Miw Auuie Un, one ot Juuctlon City't popular young Udiee, ia vleitlug relativee In thie elty. Ladloe tdiould iuaueot Heail, pt cock & C!o.' new atock of jaeketa nd oluukfc before purtihatlog. t 'rof. H. H. White aud W.W. Alibg Uana alrove over to Corvallle Katuitlay vUoe.''",wtbU8,,a'e- i Tbreef & &bb? children have M tick with m'U u !. t report 0IHU better. John fcwlnk'a potaine lit!gote de-.-nod Urn and lw waa fotoxi t Oi Uh .ii!gm la hurt week. MiEl tltalwacber, vt Albany, Mth', ta l vWUu Miaa Aioa pu ,oiuiid, returued nowa Tueaday, A very pleaaaut rt-oeptlofl aa fu zdered BlVv. aud Mm. Harmon Monday ie.ui.linr at the M. B. paraouage. rfm , i.l lk piogrnlug ui'!y t"" I tlie uimifgeuient ot Miaa Baaltor, of atr 8fHvUe1attlwppy Heme dlatrlot. ,jf AH ki.oI..( rh-pwlvea W. fie P' , dtbtMl iv te. bid arm uf buy Uaysf, I. R. Borurn and U VauSoftwIck, bare opened a barber abop next to tba Tweedale block on Flrat elfeet iu Al oany. Mom Walker left Friday evening for Winrlow, Arizona. He baa exo-pled the porltlnn aa k in Urn. Orubb'a hotel. One of Mr. and Mm. 0. E. Pugh'a liulf twin toys ia quite kU k. They are aftald he it afflicted with tly Itip joint trouble. The very latut In walking hala, aall- on and drena bala, cheaper than aver heforu. Call and be cimvhiai-d. Mies Dumond. - Thooia Kav hwi purrhaM-d about 100 acres of land (torn O. W. Klein, near Waterloo, and b) having tbe Um ber cut Into cord wood. Mr.J.W. C'uaick and wife, of Al bany, vera In the city Tuewlay, at tending; tbe funeral of lirtrtd ma Pteb ler, Mra Cuolck'a mutber. Mian Arrah Htownrt left Tintday for ber home In Ab Umve, Mlneourl, af ter ipendinirfour yearn a-lili her uncle, Mr. Blewart, near thn city. Pugh ft Muncy have juat received the nlceot. Une of ladlea' and itentle roen'a Marinioaliea ever brought to Lebanon . Call and at tticni. Mr. 6. M. Garland and daughter re turned on fciturdny'n morning train from a viait of air werka to her par ent! home in Mmii. California timer SaJIn an-li baa purrliawd tlie farm formerly owned by Edaar Place, on tin: river road to Wuterloo. Mr. place tbliike of gidng back ewt. The Ladle liitziit at Albany are abowing the flnext line of fall and winter wrap ever carried before tlie piiullc. Call and f?l their prieen The 'gui cnurily examination for teacin rs' cUitilv iieniltas will be held at the, Ciiirt bout i Albany, Wednesday' Nrttviutat 13, at ism p. ia. Measure your rooms accurately aud have your carpels sewed without ettm cbargo by the Albany Furniture Com- pan'. .Baltimore Block, AlUny, Or. Messrs. Holdndi and Dickson, of Portland, who were holding meetings here for two weeks, have begun a ser ies of evaugellitie meeting! Iu Albany. There wiU I no preaching at tbe Baptist church next Sunday morning. Preaching in the evening by the pas tor. Subject-"The Power of the Gospel." F. M. French, leweler Albany, has cut the priee of watches and clocks way down this fall. A good 8 day deck, with;, alarm, for H- Call and see them. ..' 'otl' All parties are hereby asiMid, tbat I will not be responsible for, nor will pay any debt contracted byFaunie Williams, my wife. A. E, Williiitus. J. M. Green, a prominent gnawr of Kii;cne, aged aixty-one years, died Saturday. He -as buried Suuibiy by the Maaonic frab rnlty, of which be yf a member. The I -adles Aid Sft'lfty will j:lve a chicken pltf supper at Mipr Ba" Friday, Noven lf 18, from 6 lo 11 p. m. Hupper 15 cent. Tbey, taldl your patronage. Msrs. P1)IJ femilh, William Bether - ford, John Rlrtaaiidl'an farrinb re turned Monday from their deer bunt. Plill sajt tliey did not even gel sight of a divr while out. The hootch lll that waa to be held at Die neideopf of H'M. C. B. Montague tonight, by tlie y. P. i. C. E. of the Flrat l'nfbj jerlau c!mri, Is IcdtDiltely pponed. Pugh & Muneyare beadquurteia for boots, shoes, rubbers, Macintoshes, furnishing goods, hats, caps aud gro ceries. It will pay you to see them pefore buying e!3u j)f re. While making a flying swlub, at Harrlsburg last Thursday, tbe rear aec tlon of a freight train ran into the fruit section, ruiaihiug a cattle car from oae awl to the other. Three men have lasw appointed by tbe county court to awess danjagea to parties through whose land the tew pr.Wd road pasaei. This Is tit road a few ojiUi of this city. At F. M. Preach' jp'f!frv store, Albany, you ran buy lultbil plug ft)t 10c, belt plus 10c, C. E. pins lOo, silver oiu cushions 10c. Write for tbeiu and inclose uuiouut iu postage stamps. Mr. "rum who Is visiting ber par ents, Mr. aud "sjrs. O. Gentry, will leave for ber borne in jPakspiqa, Cali fornia, twrdny. Mr. A. If. Ifruiu, her brptVef-iu-Uiw will accompany ber bmjs, Miss Lurlia Curtoi), the Portland girl tbut baajutt begun ffl( si a pro fetaor Iu tl.e state university, dellvsred a lecture at E'Uoe Friday ulgbt on Hawaii, which it highly spokeu of by ;!ie local pspeet, Dr. 8. Duditjf left Saturday fo fali fnnila. He will stop a few day In Junction tlty ana a while la Ban Frauclsco, IVp go ul U I Angeles. Tbe doctor's frlefuJa .expwr to f b'ta baok here before tpany tnoutbt, J. L. Mitchell, slate organiser and vloe-prealdeot for Oregnu,of The Home Foruio Benefit Order, passed through this eity today. He will return next Monday .4 orwnlat a lodge I ibt . . . . . Atrti AtAahland Tueadny ill tbt, Brake man. Kearney, ion of t'ouduclor Kear ney, waa coupling freight oar, when he slipped and fell acroaa the track. Several cam pas! over bin body, killing bin) Inatantly. Tomorrow evening Mr. and Mra. William rtaanius, neaited by Albany local talent will present the plav of Damon and Pytbhia at the Albany opera bouae under the auHplcea of the Albany lodge, Kuigliti of Pythias. A potlofllce Inspector baa been In thla city and Albany for a few daya looking Into an alleged oaee of aending obveeue let tern III rough the malls. It la mid the caaeia likely lo be Investi gated by tbe Hutted Statea grand Jury. fiervicea at the M. K. church next Bundny aa followK: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., preaching by the pastor, Rev. C. G. Harmon, at 11-30 a. in., and 7:30 p. m. Junior League, SKX) p. in., Epwortli League at 8:30 p. in. All are made welcome. A. L. Farrington, tbe bridge car penter injured by a fall of twenty feet from a bridgv, spoken of In last week's Issue of this paper, near Albany, Is In a critical condition. Hoveral ribs were broken in the tall, and other internal Injuries sustained. Tbe total enrollment at the state agrloaltur.il college hat reached the hitherto unprecedented figures of 343. For the flrat time in its history the girls' dormitory is taxed to its full ca pacity. The highest enrollment hith erto In the college was 285. Mr. Jake Springer, two younger brothers and sister, Miss Hattie, re turned from Medford Tuesday, where tbey attended tlio funeral of their montber. Jake line given up the idea of moving to Medford, and will con- tinue to work here In paper mill. H, a Warner and W. G. Wood ju,vf their fine alxty acre fruit 1 farm near Albany to Mr Laswell, for f 10000. The farm is nearly all in prune and otber fruit trees, which are now old enough to bear a good crop It ia a valuable fruit tiact and finely improved. We make a special rate of twenty live cents for this paper for four months to new subscriber. We do this In order to put it iu homes not now taking It. We make tbe same offer to regular subscribers who wish to send it to friends for four months. This offer will be good for this month only. Tbe expense bill of $241.20 In the case of tbe stats vs. J. B. Stockman, the Alb-ny warebnuso man tried In tlx) Marlon county circuit court. Linn county will be called on to pay tbis amount. Tbe witnees fees footed up to 11.20, the district attorney's bill waa $16, aud a fee of M for tbe clerk. Sa lem Journal. The busiest plaoe near Albany is the Albany Nurwries. Tbey are shipping fruit trees to British Columbia, Wash ingtou, Idaho, and as far east as MIkb isilppl. They have a good local trade and are filling orders for fruit treetall over the county, wblcb goes to show that more attention Is going to be paid j iu fru, growing. Tbe bir bottorfor tbeSaqtlam iqlDe. is at the summit of the mountain, on ; ,, ruaa to Quartzville, and in a few days will be safely located at the mines. Tbe other rpacbiuery will be taken iu as Nat as It arrives. J2very: body uonnected wltb the mines speak eucouragiogly of thr prospect for successful mining operations. A Burn dispatch says that two of the tlx Jprdan brothers bsln.g held there In jail for catlle stealing, bouno tireaklug, etu., broke fail and tuudt) their escaie. The probability are that tbey will fight if overtaken, as they were both convicted but not sentenced at the term of court now being held there. The escapes are John and Bob, and both IjH'e done time at the Salem penitentiary heretofore. Arrangements brve been completed for keeping the Llun couuty exhibit open at Albany Iu the Pfeifler block every .afternoon until the 25th of this month,' 1'uU will lllve 'be county people an opportunity to see this spleu. did display. Farmers with good fruits are invited to add to the list. The exhibit is still under the charge of the county, and Mr, W"Us will continue to show it lo visitors. This exhibit is a fair of Itself, and It Is only proper that it should be kept open as long as possible; and tbis, the couuty officers arc very glad to do. Married at tlie residence of the bride's parebl, efi lud Mrs. W. L. Hluipacn, In this oily, at five o'clock Wednesday afternoon, November 12, 189G, by Bev. C. O. Harmon, Mr. C. J. Walters, head machinist of the Leb anan paper Mill, and Miss Hatll Hiuipson, one of Ibauou's most popu lar aud accomplished young ladles. After the ceremony was performed a most elegant aud sumptuous wed ding supper fas seryed. The occasion was a very private one. There were none present outside the family and a few pea relatives, but Bev. and Mrs Harmon, M- G'ei!, rrpprkfor of tbe paper will ) Mh (Ida Ilk' Ins. Tbe bride and groom went Im mediately to their new elegant borne ou Mala street. Their largo host of .J . .. ..Ill, ... I wlaltltw rrtro.wiuji wis. . ... -..u.m. tbiUgeadllprf W. Kline, Dubrullle ft Co., told lust fall and winter, 850 pairs of boots on a warrant and they are proud to tay not one pair came baok. They curry tbe same boots this year and have on band a very lnrgc itock. Also all kinds of shoes, Their children school hoes are the very best. Their ladles fine shoes are the fluent and up to date on styles. They arc the only exclusive boot and shoe store in Al bany. Give them a call. At six o'clock Sunday evening the marriage of W. D. Goodale, of Ooburg, and Miss Emma Young, of Cprvallis, was announced to take place at the St. Charles hotel, In Albany. The bride and groom bad appenrud, their friends were In waiting and Rev. W. V. Mc Gee, pastor of the Cumberland" Pres byterian church, was about to perform the oeremony, when he noticed that the lloense was issued from Bentoti county; Of course they could not be married in Linn, so the wedding party simply, proceeded lo walk over the bridge across theWillaractte and there, on the north end, 'twixt heaven and Benton county soil, the happy couple were united In marriage. Herald. Mrs.Georga E. 8turtevant, wife of J. A. Bturtevant, aged 21 year and 4 months, died at her home in this city very suddenly last Saturday night of heart decense. Her maiden name was Miss Dustin, She woe married to Mr. Bturtevant a year ago last July. She had complained of a pain In her breast for a couple of days, but was feeling aome better, and weut to bed about half past eight. At 9 o'clock she was a corps. Rev. Molloy conducted the funeral services at the house on Mon day, after which she was burled in the Masonic cemetary. Hhe was a most estimable lady, loved and respec ted by all who knew her. Mr. Bturte vant has the sympathy of a host friends Iu this, his sad bereavement. Mr. B. N. Hnrdmaii, a merchant of riplcer, died at his home at two o'clock Saturday morning of pnenumonla, af ter au illness of only a week. Tbe de ceased was a man highly respected by all who kuew him, and bis death Is keenly felt in the community. He leaves a wife, son and daughter. He was fifty-two years old in August last; was born in St. Joseph county! Indi ana, near South Bend, August 10, 1643. He came to Linn connty, Oregon, with his parents in 1850, and resided on a farm until about five years ago, when be began tbe mercbantile and warehouse business at Spicerv. Tbe funeral service was held in Spicer ou Sunday, conduoted by Rav. Molloy, and the remains laid to rest iu tho Lebanon cemetery. ' Tlie Scdaville postoffioe, located in R. W. Fisher's store, was robbed last Tuesday morning abcut four o'clock. The safe was blown open and about fI70 in cash secured besides some stamps and valuable papers. Most of the money belonged to tile postoffice, although Mr. Fisher, the postmaster, had some of his private funds 111 the safe, which were alsj taken. The rob- ers gut the tools at both the Waterloo and Sodaville blacksmith shops, but their work shpwt (bat tbey under stood tle business. Tbey effected an euteranoe to the store by breaking out tbe glass in tbe front door. A lady living next door heard the noise from about midulght to near four in the morning, but first thought it was Mr, Fisher. She soon realized what was. golnv ou. but was afril to give tbe tl M v, If tl tl I, baud, was bapjzed in tat unv.. Baptist church by Klder John Dick. Ten years sfterwards she with her husband aud young family removed to Jefferson couuty, Iowa, vhereUiey remained for fifteen years, removing from Iowa, they made the loug and tedious Journey across tbe plains to Oregon in 1803, where llioy purchased a farm In Marion county, dispoelogof tbis farm Iu the OO's, they purchased and, removed; ton farm !)) Lim aqi(ny, adjoining lh.it of Mr, Jacob liees near the towu of Lebanon. On this place, aud ut Sodaville they made their lion o for some time, but as tlio patriarchal couple fell the Inrirlnilk-H of ujie tonj ing ou, and as their children were all married, they decided to give up uouseaeeping, ana inuae tneir uome with their iluughter, Mis. John R. fclmllb, "', Imblcr pcbler wait Hie mother of ch-v. n children, sevsn. of whom Oojvlvs In r, v if: Mrs Fauuy Brooks, Mrs. ijniy vyrjt, 3rf''a Naiioy Lull, Mr, Vrc'd i'li-bior, Mrs, A. GUM Smith, Mrs Salome J'! ChkuudMr, George U l'em4-r. Of liie children who piuscd oay bv-foie their muthsr, two, Michael an i Allies died In Infancy, nulls Mrs. ijar'hs 2r, New Our shelves aro now filled with the choicest lino of Dress Goods, fresh from tho looms. Not an unstylish piece in the lot, and at prices to sujt your pocket hook. OUR SHOE department' was never so full of stylish made slioes 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, Montague died at Lebanon in 1878, aged thirty-six yeara, and Mr. William Feebler ou bia .'arm .near Lebanon In 1889, aged fifty-seven. Grandma Peebler leaves more living desendauts than any woman who ever d cd In Oregon. She and her aged husband, Mr.iDavid Peebler, who at the ripe old age of ninety-three, is en. Joying reasonably good health, have seven living tons aud daughters as above stated, fifty-five grand children, about eighty great grand children, and enough great great grand children to make the number of their living de scendants something over ISO, those of maturity sniong thorn ranking among our beet citizens. Grandma Feebler, as, she was aftec tlonaly called by every one, was a most kindly, motherly lovable chris tian lady, whose long life, up to tbe time tbe became an Invalid, aome years before ber death, might thfully be said to consist iu doing leds of kindness, In that quite uuob- tslve way so characteristic of the itle Hunker or German Baptist folk, d the floral tributes placed by lov- banda on the beautiful casket re mute yet eloquent remeuders to :iee of us who know dear old grand 's love of everything tbut waa pure Id beautiful and good,. 'ot nearly seventy years together hre David and Susan Peebler walked ng life's pathway, happy In their e for each other, their children and :ir children's children, besides a Ut host of tried and, trusted and. pb, vajuad friend. There life was I long eddlng. march, terminating only when the aiieut messenger came for the beloved old wife and mother, Their gentle lived uIHoistratt'd., ad the most soul searching sermon could not, the immutable truths of (Jhiistanlty, mid now the good old husband und be loved (alber In Lwl, deaf Grandpa Feebler must Journey ta remainder of life's march alone, without ; the company uf his guide, best friend, puuH0(lur nfl iu, YB I'9 w"l 8" punot doubtfully, not fuuUarlng.ibut sustained and toothed by a firm trust in tbe Divine Savior in u bote gdntle and loving care be has so long anijl so fajtlifqlly walked wl" "Is laying cpiupaiiiou, until the call oomes, fur hlintojolu bis beloved wife In (that bright home where sorrow never en ter aud where dlseace nud death are unknown, ' The Itl'tarii arvtcne were held In the BaniM church, Hlder M. M. Hasbnr, of Mtlcleay, Presiding Klder of the German Baptist ohurcb otllciatlng, oaslated by Rev.s Corn w nil of the J'resi byterlah thumb, A. H, Baltimore, of the Brethcru oliurch, and Larmsr of the Bantu ahurcli. Tlw ten ler.iov HI, f.rtjMt WHfdi t Klrtr Basher Goods OREGON. made a deep impression upon the oou gregution and were emphasized by the ministers assisting on (be soieiiiii o oaslon. A Fbiend. Vve desire to tender our sincere think-to our friends and neighbor forth) kindness shown us duiing the sickness and death of our dear mother. Ma. and Mrs,-J. H. Smith. Thourough Bred poulty for Salt. A few choice birds of the following vatieties. Light Brahmas, Langbhant. Games, Black Minorcas, S. S, Ham burgs, Golden Crested Polish. Plv. muth Rocks, Blue Andelusiant, S. a B. & W. Leghorns and Game Bant ams. Eggs for hatching? in aennniv W. G. Smith, five miles northeast of Lebanon, Oregou. After Novemlier 15. all our account will he placed in the hands of an aU torney for collection. Guy 4 Mayer. Awarded Highest Honor World's Fair, aold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DIX' v CREAM BAKING Most Perfect Made, 40 Years tbe Standard, Plaids . , , For Waists, Prow flirty cents to 1. 40 per yard,. 8i the sIioa' window for a few of ts patterns. Crepon . . . Mohair Effects, A few new pieces, eight dolUns tp twelve und u half per puttem, '', C. E. YOUNGS, Albuny, 0(, trs Hl4m In Wll t'li tall M W fal