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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1896)
H 'ff Lebanon Express. f THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1896. Cloning out stile at Bead, Pettonck is Co.'a. Hlruru Bnker was doing business in Albany yesterday. Dr. 0. W. Oheadle, dentlat. Offioe ovor City Druir store. W. B. Donaoa wa In Albany last Saturday on business. H. . Palmer will soon open up a drug store at Waterloo. Ify on want the news you should subscribe for the Exi-rimb. Gentlemen, oall and see the new fall and winter olothlng at Koch & Buhl's. Ruff Hiutt and . Ed Kellenberger were doing business In Albany Mon day. , A young child of John Dobklus died ou Tuesday and was buried Wednes day. The finest line of dress patterns In the olty Is to be found at the Raeket store. Tat f'arrcll, of Albany, was the guest of Jos. Elltltis and family this week. , y JHIH. u. w. L-rnsoii ivil yeswruujf lur Helo. to (irininlzci a Rebekah lodare at n v mat muev. fyna think we are Joking, come Aid see. We meun hiisinexs. Read, 4 ri'iieiKik & (In Jfi' (let ready for the Leup Year social ? ut ul the middle of March. Further notice next week. Editor Alexander was in Albany yceterday, attending the populist enmity convention. A. B. Lnveull, of Benton county, wuh visiting Ills brother and friends in Iji hanoii tills week. Hon. M. A. Miller was In Albany Tuesduy, attending the democratic enmity oenlral onmuilttee. Jus, Boyd Iiiib returned to Lebanon from Hodnville, where he has been run ning a photograph gallery. Get you a new pair of shoes quick, while they still have a good assort ment left at Read, Peaoonk A Co. 'a. Lebanon people are entitled to much credit tor patronizing home talent as well as they did last Monday night. One-half wool dress goods reduced to lOets., and bleached, all linen table cloth for 85 ets. a yard, at the Racket store. Miss Leha Westfall returned from a visit to Albany Monday. Her cousin, MIh Leeva Scott, accompanied her In. me. The public schools are now busily engaged with their full number. We have a Hue school which reflects credit ,on the city. Ifyou want to laugh, come and see Capt. Montiigue and his new recruits at the opera house, Feb. 22, in honor if Washington's Birthday. Dr. S. Dudley hue returned to Leba non, after an atmenoc of a few months. The doctor's friends In this olty are al wuystlad to see him return Mrs. VV, W. Hale who has been vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor rlc, for several weeks, left Tuesday for her home in MouUieru Oregon. A Sunday paper says there is a law yer In Albany about whom It has omothlng that will make people's hair stand on end when published. 'Atty Garland and Prof. White each received a full set of Encyclopedia Britaunica this week. This Is a flue work to add to any person's library. Cabot W muslin, 18 yards, ft. Cahot A muslin, 17 yards, $1, Hone muslin, bleached, 12 yards, $1. Other goods in proportion, at Read, Peacock & Co.'e. Mrs. Nettie E. Heard Is visiting her slater, Mrs. W. E. Harden, of this city. Mis. Heard is on her way to her home In Knn Francisco from a visit in Sioux City, Iowa. Jacob Miller and family, of Aurora, arrived lu Lebanon Monday. Mr. Miller lias purchased 1. C. Peubler's Utile ranch just across the river, and bus moved there. 8. H. Myers, of this olty, has In his possession a copy of a paper printed In Boston In 1770. It Ib ueedloss to say tliul It does not look very much like a , Boston paiier of to-day. Lewis Crandull and A. H. Oruson : returned Tuesday from the Walton .ranch, where they have been trapping :for several weeks. They reported a tint' time, but poor luck. C, 0. Pelcrson Is doing business IP Oregon City and Portland this week. Mr. Peterson Is also taking advantage of this opportunity to visit friends and relatives lu Oregon City. Pin-ties desiring to send money to any place in Europe cuu do so safely by applying to the reliable banking firm of J. W. Cunick & Co., or Albany See Ills advertisement In this paper, We have been asked several times -wbv the new marshal did not ring the Imodium bell and keep the boys off -the streets", as the ordinance requires, ' We will give It up, though we don't know but It should be dons just toe Jam. Miss Mattle Nixon returned home last Friday from a visit of about three months with her brothen in Washing ton. She reports fins time while gone, and looks as if she has been well fed, having gained ten pounds avoir dupois while away, The question, "Are theatricals mere ly an innocent amusement or uo they weaken the Influence of Christianity and sound morality?" will bedlscuwed in the Presbyterian church next Sun day at the morning servioe. Come and bear the discussion. W. 0. Snuthwick and family of Friends, Neb., visited a few days re cently with G. W. Siiuonds and fam ily, near this city. Mr. Southwlck and family have been spending the winter In California and stopped off for a short visit on their way home. The Weber Dramatic company played In Medford and Jacksonville last week." The Medford Mall says the people of that oily thoroughly ap preciated the plays of this autwrior company. It Is to be hoped the Wilier company will return to Lebanou soon. Dr. R. H. Curl, dentist, of Browns ville, will be in Lebanou ou Feb. 24, and remain five days. Dr. Curl makes a specialty of painless extracting; gold crowns and bridge work, rubber pistes, porcelain crowns; gold, silver, amal gam and cement fillings. Give him a call, G. M. Westfall and George Dodge returned Saturday from Peoria. Mr. Yvestfall found everything all right about the farm, and he and Dodge ex changed the necessary legal papers, and now Mr, Westfall has the farm while Mr. Dodge has the livery stable and stock. At the meeting of the democratic county central committee held In Al bany last Tuesday, Friday, April 3, at 10 o'clock A. H. was selected as lbs date for the county convention, and Saturday, March 28, for the primaries, except in Albany, which will be held ou Monday,Marob 80. Following were the delegates to the populist county convention from this city. South Lebanon -C. B. Monta gue, C. D. Steen, A. T. McCulloch, J. W. Cbesblr, A. Umpbrey, John Nich ols. North Lebanon D. W. Hardin, W. C. Frnnk, Frank Irvine, Brown Hansard, Pbll Ritter. The Solo Press publishes the follow ing as possible candidates on the pop ulist ticket: Legislature, Dr. Hendrex, C. B. Montague, Johnson Smith, W. M. Roberts and C. D. Steen; county Judge, Geo, D. Barton; commissioner, Mr. Case, of Tangent; assessor, H. B. Springer; sheriff, C. D, Steen. Rev. A. W. Snyder, wbo has been assisting Rev. Lamar in a series of meetings In Scio, has dosed them, and will commence a series of meetings at Ibe Baptist church In this eity to morrow evening snd continue every evening for some time. All are cor dially invited to attend tbese meet ings. Claus Vebrs has moved his creamery from Sodavllle to a paint near Halsey. Mr. Vebrs is a first class creamery man. Ho understands all the departments of the business thoroughly and always turns out flrstelass butter. We are sorry to see him leave this part of the county but wish him success In his new field. The ordinance requiring cows to be kept up nights, pawed the city council last Tuesday night. The ordinance re quires that cows be kept up from 10 P. X. to 8 A. M. durlug the months of April, May, June, July, August and September and to be kept tip from 8 r, a. to 8 a.m. the rest of the time. This ordinance will be enforced after April 1st. The Prlnevllle Review says that on Thursday last James R. Wagner was shot and killed by Isaac Mills near that plaoe. The men were neighbors aud quarreled over a dividing fence. Wagner was armed with a shotgun and Mills with a six-shooter. The latter was shot 1n the bands, and Wagner was iustantly killed. Mills gave himself up. Last Friday as Atty. Uaraud was returning from Albany, he attempted to alight from the tralu at the Podge property while the train was- in mo tion. He made a mis-step and went rolling on the ground and rooting in the mud. As result he has been wearing considerable court plastsr pn his upper lip this week and carrying a rather stlfl arm, Some of Mr. Gar land's friends thought he had got lu a spat In Albany, but suah was not the case. Ed. Huston, who has been the ac commodating and efficient conductor PD the Lebanon branch for the past ten years, has been promoted to the position of oonduotoroD M)e overland, hisruu being between Portland and Roseburg. Mr. Huston will move to Portland (be pear future. Ed. ha many warm friepds In Lebanon who regret to see him leave tb run, but are glad to see his promotion. The two Lebanou and Oregoulau trains will hereafter be in Charge of conduc tors Sperger and Cumnunga. Goods away down, at Bead, Peapoak A Co.' for cash 'ir produce. Dress Goads, fine aualhv for a little Populist County Ticket. The following ticket was elected at the populist oounty convention, held In Albany Wednesday: Representatives T M M linkers, W M Roberts, J F Smith. County Judge Geo D Barton. County Commissioner WM Ralney County Clerk 0 B Montague. Recorder A S McDonald. Sheriff M C Gains. Treasurer J W Wilson. Assessor J R Bucknum. School Superintendent Richmond Wheeler. Surveyor Geo Whltcomb. Coroner A G Prill. A county executive committee of live was selected as follows: C D Steen, Dr J F Hendrex, B F Ramp, Geo D Bar ton, Dr. J L Hill. As we go to press, we obtain a list of the populist candidates. Want of space makes It impossible to take ex tended notice of candidates. We stop the press long enough to say that, while we do not agree with Mr. Mon tague, the candidate for clerk, in his politics, we agree with all who know hitn In the belief, that neither the re publicans nor the democrats can put up a better man for elerk. He would make a thoroughly faithful and effi cient officer, acceptable alike to the people and the bar. We predict his election. HAPPY HOME ITEMS. School term Is closed. Meeting at the schoolbouse every Thursday evening and Sunday. James Fltz water is in poor health suffering from lung trouble. Little Allle Gleason Is very low with typhoid pneumonia. She Is under the oareof Dr. Booth, of Lebanon, who thinks be can pull her through with good nursing. A new arrival from Montana Mrs. French's son. He seems disgusted with Oregon too much, and prefers the cold blizzards of Montana to the mild climate of Oregon. Harvey Rollins is making rails and building fences on Mrs. Caldwell's ranch. Harvey is s rustler. A few days ago we had a little ex citement, in the attempted elopement of a couple of our young people. The attempt was foiled by the irate father overhauling them within a mile of the young lady's home, aud taking the young lady back home, she being un der age. We sympathise with the young oeuple, and doubly so with the parents. Bedrock. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing bt tween G. M. Westfall and A, Umphrey, and known as Westfall A Umpbrey, and engaged in a general livery aud feed stable business iu Lebanon, Linn oounty, Oregon, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. All parties having claims against the partnership will present them at once to the under signed, and all parties indebted to the partnership are earnestly requested to settle at once with the undersigned. G. M. Westfall, A. Umphkey. Lebanon, Or., Feb. 13, 1896. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby gives, that, by an order of the County Court of Linn couuty, Oregon, the under signed hai been duly appointed, and now Is, the duly qualified and opting Exeeutorof the estate of John settle, deceased. All parties having claimi against said estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verified, within six months from the 20th day of February, 1896, the date of the first publication hereof, to the under signed at the office of Sam'l M. Qarlaud, Leb alum, Una county. Oregon, J. M. Ssttlk, Executor. Bis'l II. Oakland, Atty. for Executor. Wm. Robins, Thos. Reidy, W. A Marks, Ed. Palmer, Phil Ritter and H. Y. Kirkpatrick, of tbe A. O. U. W. lodge of this city, went to Albany last Saturday, to hear the lecture of Grand Master Workman W. M. Colvig, of Jacksonville. Hon, Mr. Colvig de livered an excellent address in the Interest of the A. 0. U. W. lodges. After the lecture a leceptiou and banquet was tendered Mr. Colvig, In the Albany lodge room. All present enjoyed a pleasant evening, and the Lebanon delegation returned home well paid for their trip. Hiram Baker informs us that be never sold a corset that gives as good satisfaction as tbe Featherbene corset does, Every one that has goue out has given good sutisfaction. These corsets are. warranted, and if one should prove not to be good, Mr. Baker will refund the money or give the customer another corset. Read the ad of Klein, Dubruille & Co. New subscriptions for the Weekly Oregoulau taken at this office. Ladles cloth, all wool, 86 Inches wide, 38 ots. per yard cash, at Read, Pea cock 4 Co.'a. During our closing out sale no goods will be sold except for spot cash. Read, Peacock & Co. Shoes away down quality away up irrat (he closing out sale of Read, Pea cock & Co, When you want to buy a suit of clot h. lag you will tv mousy by getting UtfUttJfttiM They Did Exceedingly Well. 'The Mountain Wait" was played at Santlam Academy Monday evening, to a full house, nottritlistaudlng the fact that a performance at the opera house was billed for the same evening. The characters were all well acted. Miss Addle Cook was. a very pleasant "Mountain Waif." Miss Mabel Car son, as Dolly Wilbur, showed much ability. Miss Hatlle Cox made a model parson's wife, and was equal to the occasion. "Verily," George Han dle was a very discreet old parson for the time being. Herbert Simpson transformed himself Into a "heavy vil lain" of the most villainous character, but in the last act again became a worthy citizen. Charles Ross was a weally" nice little dude. Henry Smith impersonated a characteristic miner of the "wild west," and dis played much ability. John Kellen berger carried out his part as the German proprietor of the "Miner's Roost" hotel, and also sheriff, lo perfection. George Ross was a typical Irishman from the "ould sod." Dol. Boslar, as a detective, did very well, Ed. Umphrey, impersonating "a plucky New-Yorker," was not behind tbe others in acting. John Barrett played the part of a "crook" in a very creditable manner. The make-ups were all right, and 'didn't need any flxin'." We believe that when the club pre sents any play to the Lebanon people they will again be greeted by a large audience. Deafness Cannot be Cured. By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Is entirely closed deafness is the re sult, and unless the inflammation can be taken ont and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars tor any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHEIfEY & CO., Toledo, 0, 49-flold by Druggists, 75 cts. Come and see tbe Little Patriots drill, at the opera house, Feb. 22. Read, Peacock & Co. are closing out their stock of goods at both Albany and Lebanon. Men's first grade, oil grain, plow shoes reauced to $1,50 at tbe Racket store. Many other shoes are reduced in price. More new carpets and 6ft. and 12ft wide Limnleum. Just received by tbe Albany' Furniture Company. Balti more Block, Albany, Or. Every body, attend the annual en tertainment of the Relief Corps. Ad mission, IS cts.; reserved seats, 25 cts.; children uuder ten years, 10 cts. Members of tbe Lebanou Republi can Club will please take notice that there will be a meeting Friday even ing, Feb. 21., In Union hall. Object, to re-organize under the league rules if deemed advisable. Frank Nickebson, Pres. Awarded Highest Honors World'i Fair, Qold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Da CREAM mm Most Perfect Made, AO Years the Standard. Notice for Publication. Laud Office at Okkgon City, 0a January 16, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of liia Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be made be fore the Co. Clerk of Linn Co., at Albany, Or., on March 10, 1896, vis : UEOKGE ARRESTA DOWNING, H. E. No. 8260, for the N. W. y. Sec. 22, T. It 8., K, 1 E. He names the following witnesses to prove lus continuous residence upon and cuiuvauon oi, sam latin, viz: w. w. Ban ders, Milton W. Yoenian, David Myers, uianey uarx, an oi LaconiD, ur. Robert A. Millkh, Register. Notice for Publication Land Omen at Okkgou City, Ob., , January 16, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of hia inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made lie- fore the Oounty Clerk of Linn County, at Albany, Or., on Mai-. 10, 1898, viz , DAVID 8. MYEU8, H. E. No. 7870, tor the N. E. S. E. yt, dec. zs, i. ii ., it, l He names the following witnesses to prove nie continuous) residence upon ana cultiva tion of, said land, viz; Milton Yeoman, ueorire A. uowning, w. w. sanaera, cell nie White, all of Lacomb, Or. JU)M A. MjUfc mm Goods at (Reduced Read, Peacock CLOSING Call and See LEBANON and ALBANY. REMEMBER.... Klein, Dubruille & Co. WILL BE mjALBANY Only about 30 Days More. Hundreds Have Bought Their Shoes for Sum mer at Their Closing Out Sale. If in Need of Anything in foot wear Now is the Time Get Them Notice for Fublloation. Land Ornci at Obeook City. On., February i, 1806. TO WHO IT HAT COKCEBN : Notice is hereby given that the Or egon and California K. H. Co. has filed in this office a list of lands situated in the townships described below, and had applied tor apatent for said lands; that the list is open to the public for inspection, and a copy thereof, by descrip tive subdivisions, haa been posted In a con venient place in this office, tor the inspec tion of all persons interested and the publio generally. Part of north half of Sec 1. Ail of Sec 3, S, 7 and 9. Fart of north half and part of aouth half of Sec 11. All of Sec 16, 17, 19 and 21. Part of north half of 8ec 27, The east half and part of west half of Seo 29. Part of north half of Sec 91. Part of north lialfofSecSS. All situate in township 12 south, ranift S east. Within the next tiity days following the date of this notice, protests . or contests against the claim of the company to any tract or subdivision within any section or part of section de scribed in the list, on the ground that the same is more valuable for mineral than agricultural purposes, will be received and noted for report to the General Uand Office at Waihtugton, D. 0. Greatly Prices & Go.'s (HIT SALE. for Yourself. to at Factory Prices. Umbrellas, ium Bobtaii llubber Shoes. Macintoshes, Capes and Jackets, at N. K. Young's. ALBANY, OB. Notice for Publication. I.ahd Ornox at Oregon City, Ou., Jan. 16, 1896. Notice Is hereby given that the following named Settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wilt be made be fore the Co. Clerk of Linn Co. at Albany, Or., on Feb'y 29, 1898, via: JACOB F1TZWATER, H. E. 7799, for the N. K of N. E. , Sec. 12, T.12S., H.1 W. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: f.. H.Tay lor, J. M. Lindley, Fred Brampton, J. C, Prior, all of Lebanon, Or. , . - LMmk