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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1896)
Lebanon ' Express. THURSDAY, APRIL 16, IMW. Hair ornament, Belt buckles, l4WfS?.'MHfc , Jidescent-tiimmmg, Rustle lining, Bcurre luce collars, Collar points, Chiffon, are a fow of the sale at noveltien now on S. E. Toiiiig;V, ALBAS V, Oil. HtxyvtMittM. Sailor bats at 21k) at Misa Duionnd's, All goods an repreiwnted at Pugh 4 Muncy'e. Hats from $1 up at Miss Suaioud's millinery store. Miss Pearl Rinton, of Salem, Is visit lng ft lend lu this city. Grooerles quality excellent price low at Bach & Buhl's Preaching at. the Baptist church ne xt Sunday evening at 7:80 Hoods away down, at Head, IWuok A Co. 's for casb orproduce. J. C. Mayer and P. "W. Morgan left Tuesday for St, Paul, Minn. Bee the ad of the L. E, lilalu, Cloth ing iiompany an another page. B. A B. are tbe Initials of Bach t iSUIII DUl tueir gruweritni a. t Attorney Day, of Albany, spent last Haturday and Sunday in this city. ' We solicit a share of your patron age. Pdqh Miincy. Bichards A Pringle'a tjeorgia Min strels are to play in Lebanon on May 1st. . Tbe fluent line of dress patterns In the city Is to be found at tbe Racket store., Mrs. Nancy Carnlne, of Portland, Is tbe guest of Mrs. Jus. Mayer In this city. Country produce of sll kinds taken at tbe highest market price, at Pugb A Muncy's. Miss Emma Tlvey left yesterday for McDowell ereek ahereahe has scuipted uschool. We have bnd all kinds of weather this week, snow, hail, ralu, frost aud some suusliine. Mrs. F, E. Allen, of Albany, Is visit ing her altrr, Miss Duiuonil, in this olty this week. The A 0. U. W. lodge of tbls place expect to give a social about I he last of this month or Ibe first of May. John M.Donaoa shipped two horses to Washington Mils week, slid explicit to ship two more in a few days. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ng rjug? .French the jeweler, Albany, bus some handsome ones. Get you a new pair Of shoes quick, while they still have good iisnort incut left at Bead, Peaooek Co.'s. One-half wool dress goods reduced to lOnts., and bleached, all linen table elotb for 86 eta. a yard, at the Racket store. . ' Hoii. M. A. Miller and Ptstmiaiter Charles Hmltb returned from Portland Monday. All the new and pretty shapes In hats are to lie found at Miss Dumond's. Ladles, call aud be oonyiuoed. time prioes. ,; ., George Elkins and Will Rons hsvt each ordered a, "Rambler" blcyole through the Rambler's local agent, A. 1. Craudsll. by- his many frletda. lit. Watson, Who i a eooiparatlvt stranger tilers, made many friends. If you think wa are Joking, com and see. We mean business. Read. Peacock A Co. I.edlos, ba prcpsred to Invest in a bran near Easter bonnet. Miss Du mond hss all tbe latest. Columbia bicycles are fully guraii! teed. You see ibeni everywhere. Price 1100 to all alike. N.W.Hhith. Mooey to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm t.ecur Ity. Call upon or write to ti. N. Steele A Co , Alhnriv, Oregou. J. II. Hnuth, of Iowa, was in Leb snon tills week looking for a location. We underslsnd lie wa very favorably niprtwand Willi this part of the coun try- From reports coming In from various neighborhoods Mr, Garland's noinlna linn for county Jurtgn la meeting unlvnr. l ni.roHl and lie will poll a very larue vole. Miss (Ihnrltnn died at the home of her father, Mr. Allen Charlton but Sunday with consumption. Uer re mains ware Intel red lu the rrovhlenos oemelery. H. C. Watson, of Albany, demo cratic nominee for the legislature. spent Sunday with Mr. Garland, and met many of our citizens, who were well pleased with bim. Hon. Hsrry Watklns will address the citizens of Lelisnon ami vicinity In the baud ball tomorrow evening on the pnllllnsl Issasa of the day from a populist standpoint. The Jefferson Review says that Ibe democrats of Linn county bare nom inated for county judge and sheriff, men who are particularly wall fitted for tlx positions, Measure your rooms accurately and bring site In feet and Inches with you. It coats you nothing to bave your car pets sewed by band by tut Albany Furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. Miss Maud Aldrlcb left Monday for Oregou City sis a delegate from this place to attend tbe Y. P. S. C. E. con volition which meets In that city, Miss Maud expects to visit friends in Portland before returning home. Get our prices and quality ot stock before buying your grooerles, boots, sboes or gents furnishing goods else where. Push A Munskv. "Times are bard and money scarce," so come to Miller's hall Friday tbe lTtb and get a 60c dinner for 25c Chicken pic, salad, cake, pie, fruit, coffee, tea, etc., all fur 25o. The Ladli' Buzsar, of Albany, Or., will solid a fashion piste, of the latest stj leu, to i(l ixoiii who write to them mentioning the Ki tress. Their sloes of goods Is better t ban ever this year. Call on them when in Albany. Ladies, I Invite your attention to my new ami extensive line of Dovsers, faooy straws and beautiful ribbons. Opening day about tbe flrst of April. Misa A. Dt!M'MD. Young uinu, you are thinking some thing about your sweetheart, anil you will want to look nice when In her prewutce, so huy the latest styles of clothing at Biikci 'a. He has the prices way down to suit your wily cash. Tbe Lebanon Firemen's Baud will give a grand masqut'rude hall at Colon bail on April 21, IH Excellent mu sic will be furnitlnxl and a grand lime Is expeited. Tickets 11. Supper 50c per eoupre at St. Churl) Hotel. Come Everybody. The district Epwortb League resent ly In smaioii at Salem electud tbe fol- lowing ofllora for tbe ensuing year: President, fi. Margaret QeiaeMlorfer; flrsi vice nidem, lbs Rev. D. Hasler Glass; second vies pretldenl, Miss L. Hard i Culver; corresponding secretary, Lester Hnlln; reooralng secretary, Aggie Ginu Gould; treasurer, Addie Simpson. The convention selected Lebanon as tbe next place of meeting. There will be an entertainment at FOSTER- AND QUART ZVILLI ROAD. Ths county court has ordered the route to be surveyed to ascertain the advisability of opening this road from Foster to Quartzvlllc, and have ap pointed as viewers P. M. Smith, W.B. Donaoa and who are to meet May 12 at Foster. We hope the viewers will report in favar of this road. It's a public necessity, and will result in great good to the county at large. The road will cpeu up to and iuduce settlements all along the route. Much of tbls land will make good farms anil all of It would be excellent pasturage. Tbe road will be without heavy grades and will lie far better the the year round Hun the road from here to Sweet Home. It would add ninny thousand dollars to the assessed valuation of the county, and would soon pay f.ir Itselfia tux receipt. The trade to be directed to points along tbo line and io Lebanon and Albany will be enormous. There are rich crop- pings of gold, coal sud copper along the way, tvhioli will soon bo located anil finally developed. , Thin is an op portunity for public and private enter prise not to be slightly passed over. If the matter Is properly pushed, the road os n be ready for travel before the fall. Let every man Interested do his best to get tbls road. The county court will not go wrong when It orders this read opened. Men's first grade, oil grain, plow Mineral collegia! Sodavllle Satur. shoes reauced to $1.50 at the Racket store. Many other shoe are reduced In price. C. J. Bundle, ofPortland, Is expected to arrive In Lebanon this week with his family. He has' rented 8. M. Gar land's residence. Miss Minnie Foley died lu Waterloo Tuesday of ooosuu ptinn, at the sge of 8 years. Her remains were taken to Salem for burial. Grand Mak Ball at Union Hall April 24th by Lebanon Firemen's Baud. Everybody Invited. Good Music. Excellent Time. Andy H. Holman died at his home near Waterloo last Saturday of pneu monia at the age of 62 years. .He leaves seven children. Call and See the new patterns of wsll paper at Dalgleish A Everett's. Tbey have some elegantatylea at about half the price of last year, - - Mr. Atwood and family, who have been stopping in Lebanon for the past six or eight months, left Monday for their old home In Wisconsin. Mr. H. Watson and Mr. 8. M. Garland addressed a large and Intelli gent audience at Sweot Home ua Sat urday. Mr. JarlaudUwellaUbwalli day evening, April 18th, 1898, for the purpose of raising money to buy an or gan for the school, A vsry interesting programme Is being arranged aud the patronage of the people lu general is solicited. A small admission fee will be charged at tbe dour. Tbe entertain uient will commence at 7:80 v. at. Tbe democratic state convention which wet, lu Portland last Friday nominated Jefferson Myers, of Sole, for oougressuiau In the first district, aud A. S. Bennett, of Tbe Dalles, for congressman in the second district Judge Jobu Burnett, of Corvallls, was nominated fof supreme Judge. Sam Hayden, of Polk county, was nomin ated for district attorney iu ths third district. Attorney Martin informs us that he will shortly make a trip through the emlerii states. Tbe main objeot of bis visit,. we believe, is to secure two chil dren for a client, Some time ago be scoured a divorce lor a Mrs. Bennett, of Harrlsbuig, and also the custody of the two children, aud it appears that lu the meantime the husband and father took the children to bis old home lu Lebanon, Indiana, and now Mr. Martin Intends to lavs them re luriisfl l tut i4ilb.f ffcwUvlUi fiftMi (i - ... - - THE CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERY The Oregon Presbytery of tbe Cum berland Presbyterian eburch which met In this city last week, held a very interesting meeting. Rev. W. V. Mo- Gee, of Albany, was elected moderator. On Saturday evening Ilia Christian Endeavor rally was held and was well attended. An interesting and instruc tive programme was rendered, but on account of tbe bad weather some who were on the programme could not be present. On Sunday Rey, Jones, of Woodburn, preached tbe memorial sermon of the late Hev. M. Hickman. Sunday evening Rev. N. B. Beck, of Seattle, preached tbe ordination sermon after which Rev. W. V. McGee in very solemn and impressive words conducted tbe ordlnaiion service In ordaining Rev. A. Melviu Williams into the ministry. During presbytery Rev. Williams, on account of poor health and over work, tendered his resignation to the session of the Lebanon congregation Ibe session declined to accept tbe resignation and voted Rev. 'Williams a vacation to extend according to his option. Arrangements will be made to fill tbe pulpit oeeaslonajly. The May Races. A I a meet I tig of tl ie buard of d i rectors of tbe Linu County Speed and Driving Association held lat-t Monday evening arrangements were made for the races In lie held lu Albany on May 28, 29 and 80. tiiSi are to be bung up lu purses, and the following will be the programme: First day 2:40 trot for tlMO; 2-28 trot for $260; 2:22 paje for f2O0; mile dash lor 1100; i mile dadi for $125. Second day 2-year-old trot, j mile and repeat for S100; 2:20 trot for $225; free for all pace for $250; mile daub for $125; mile dash for $100. Third day-223ti-i.l for $250;2-35 pace for $200; free for all trot for $2-50; 1 tuile iIiihIi for $150, Entries to trotting aud pacing raws will elose on Hay 1, to running races at 4 P. M. preeeling day of race. En trance foe 10 per centof purse; division of purses, 70, 20 ami 10 per cent; 6 to enter t to start; but km number may start by action of board. Trotting aud pacing races 2 out of 3, except 2-year- ola trot. In esse receipts are not suffi cient to ay in full the right is reserved to pay pro rata, but best efforts will be made to pay in full. itumonu LOCALS. A. E. Davis lias received a new drink called "coca cola." It ie fine, try It. Tbe Ladies of the M. E. church will give a "Promlsouous Social"at Miller's hall, Tuesday evening, April 21; lunch 15c. Everybody come. Dr. J. W. Cole, of rk-io, the -regular nominee ot the JUnn county republi can convention for county judge, has tendered his nsltnation. Tbe county oeutral committee has been called to meet on April 21 to nominate a candi date to fill the vacancy. John R. Cave and sou, John, and Pettljohn were arrested this week on a warrant sworn to by Mrs. Caves, Pbil Caves' divorced wire, on a charge of kidnapping a little girl. They were taken to Albany, tried and discharged at a heavy coat to die county. A shooting arTVuy occurred at Halsey yesterday lu whicb an luuocent man uas probably fatally shot. It seems John Pearl and Owen Bond had a quarrel and afterward met In Jas. Pearl's livery stable. John Pearl, son Elmer and brother, Silas, all com menced on Bond who yelled for tbe marshal and at tbe ssine time pulled a revolver. The men grabbed ft and It was discharged striklug Ira Stroud, who is thought to lie fatally shot. TENNESSEE ENTERTAINMENT. BY CBSAJl. ' Last Saturday rain commenced fall ing early in the morning and never oeased till Sunday afternoon. Nevertheless a very large crowd gath ered at the school house In the even ing, so large that there were many standing In theaisle. They were there for the purpose ol having a good time antt buying a supper basket. There were not more than two-thirds sa many baskets sis thorn would have been had it not rained, The .baskets kept arriving till nineteen were present. They were concealed beblud curtains and the boys did not have much of a chance to find them nut, Pearl Wal lace, of Albany, recited an excellent recitation. E. E. Muusey and Will Ross each had a select rcadlug. Four songs were sung by the choir The dialogue, "Trouble in a Mormon Home" was simply Immense and was greeted by cheers snd laughter. Many more songs, readings, etc., were given. Tbe selling of the baskets consumed no little. Tbey rang-id from 20c to $1 20, J. D. Fronk paying for tbe high, est one and Otie Walls ne for the lowest Most of them sold in the neighborhood ot 75 eta. Tbe entire proceeds were $11 25, making an average of 68 cents apiece. The auctioneer, Ed Allen, proved to be fully competent to fill the effioe. The prise for the' champion "pie-eater," was given to Clyde Rldg way. Layton Davis received the booby prize for being the slowest "pie- eater." Finn Hansard took the prize for being the most popular "ladies man." He bought two baskets. Tbe proceeds will either go to the school or It will be part payment for an organ for the school house. Liu frijumi WATERLOO TRUTH. BY M'QIMTY'e UH08T. A box social will be given Saturday night by the K. L. C. E. . The water was too high for tbe woolen mill to continue ruuning and tbe bands had a holiday Monday. A, Holman died at this place Sunday morning after a abort illness. Con gestion ot the lungs was the cause. He was taken to Providence for burial, Mr. Foley's daughter Is very low with consumption. There are several cases of the fatal disease around Wa terloo. Four men engaged in agloveless contest near tbe corporation line a few days ago. One was very agile, and tried to show the other three how easy it was to fall. He fell three times but we are sorry to say he wua helped each time by Joe's fist. Joe may be deaf nut he isn't paralyzed yet. We were told privately by a fellow. citizen that he was badly frightened by a noise about a week ago. He thought Barn urn's steam caliope had come to town, or a Mexican burro. Rushing into tbe street with a pun of oats in oue hand and a halter in the other, he was surprised to find it was only "Jim" induing his voice for the populist wail after election. Notice. There will be an open n esting of tbe Lebanon Democratic Club on Thurs day evening, April 23, 1896, at which time candidates and other speakers will lw present and address the citizens of Lebanon . S. O. Wallace, Fkank Skipwohth, -President. Secretary. We don't blame them for kicking. It's a trifle hard on our competitors, but it's a great thing for the buyers. What? Why that Closing Out Sale at Read, Peacock & Co.'s, Lebanon or Albany. Terms, Cash or Produce. PIT k Success. 3! Nothing succeeds like it. The principal aim of our life in business is to study the wants of our customers whih is the principle of success in business. We have the largest and best selected stock in our line ever brought to this city and at prices never before made m Lebanon, iselew is a partial list of what we carry in stock: READ IT CAREFULLY. . Notice of Hale. In the County Conn olthe Stats of Oregon for Unn County. 1 n tbe Matter of the Estate -of Alonto Ames, deceased. Konca is hereby given, that, by authority ofau order issued out of tbe above-entitled court, in the above-entitled cause, on April the Stb, 1896, 1, as sdmininrstrU of tbe sbovs-nsmed estate, will, on the 16th day or May, 1898, St tbe hour of two o'clock r. a., of ssid day, st the premises, sell at pub lic suction to tbe highest Wider for csab in hand tbe following-descrioed real property, to-ait: Beginning in the nortb-sset quarter of Section 81, Tp. 13 S., R. 1 E Will. Mir., (223) two hundred and twenty-three feet west of the south-east corner of Lowell Anies, Jr., Donation Land Claim, Not. No. 7618, and Claim No. 47, in tsid Tp., and running thence west 91 feet; thence south, 16 degrees esst, 1 96-100 chains: thence north, 74 degrees east, SO feet; thence north, 16 degrees west, direct to ths place of be ginning, containing X acre, mors or leu, situated In Linn County, Oregon ; and Also beginning 79X feet north, 60 degrees B., of the south-west corner of s piece of land Bold snd conveyed onto H. O. Moss by Hugh Harris, and running thence N., 80 degrees K., 7U feet; thence N., 10 degrees W., 126 feet; thence 8., 80 degrees W., 70 feet; thence 8., 10 degrees B., 129 feet to the place of beginning, contsining sere mors or lees, sll situate in Section 32, Tp. IS 8., K. 1. K., Will. Her., in Linn County, Ore gon. Sale to bs in Sweet Heme, Linu county, Oregon, on the premises. Hsstks Asa Anas, Administratrix of Alonso Ames, uee'd. Siii'i. M. OaausD, Att'y for Administratrix. Attention A. O. U. W. All the wives of the A. O. V. W that are interested In tbe Degree of Heuor will please meet at Mrs. Hyde's Monday afternoon, April SO, 1M, at t m Magrtefifc Wall pipar and window shades, carpets and mattings, lihnleuns and oil cloth, curtain poled, mould ing and picture frame, complete stock of furniture, wnsbing ma chines, tubi, and bucket), Mnsury'a pure paints, guaranteed tlie best in the marcot, ttains and Tarnishes, lead and oil, all kinds of btuahte, windows, doors and glaii, hard ware, stoves and tinware, pumps and pipe, My res force and spray pumps, plows, cultivators apdltgf. rows, mowers, binders and rakes, wool sacks and binding twin, seals pf all kinds, plain and birbed wire. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, Dalgleish & Everett. Say Your Groceries AT THE CITY BAKERY and GROCERY. Staple and Fancy Groceries. V N WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP-- SFine Teas, Coffees and Spices And carry a lull hue of Orooerlos of tbe best quality. We solicit the patrooego of the publie, All orders receive prompt and careful attention, t'aab pai for ohlckeus. Mayer A Kilubrough's old stand, Lebanon, Oregon. Notlco. AU partial Indebted to m wul take notlco, ttut I have plac-aa ay aotei and accouula, fof collec. Hon. with SuB'l M (larlaud, sud ban kutmeted my attoraejr to collect tbe istas without delay, J, C. Mayss, SacMMor to Uarer gusbcougb. ini stilt, atol at thHUriruV WV4sWUt? D. ANDREWS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes and Notions. . Having Again opened up general merohaudiia start tl LeWtxn, I MrteotfuCy tolicit the patronage of my friends anl foiuir tujfooivi arid tt public in general. Term, itrictly cash or produce.