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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1896)
jf Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. Capes. LlKht woighl for iprlng and summer. Black and colored, talest styles, Mediim, prims. Shirt Waists. lot" and lotn of them. Many l Herein, grades and prices. New styles. ., , -J!lLGoods. Stock now complete, largest over brotiglit to bum' county. All new goods and prices very reasonable. Send for samples. ALBANY, OR. by Public school closes tomorrow. i Bailor bats at 20c tit Miss Dumond's; Closing out sale at Read, Peaoook & Co. 'a, When you want bargains go to the raoki-t store. Hcliool entertainment at the opera house tonight. Get your pictures taken now Tinkle at Boyd's Gallery. Groceries quality excellent- I low atBaoh ABuhl'i. I fin to A. E. Davit for soda water, HBWpu cola, and milk shakes. Do not bring bark until you get p further notlee. Db. Labbbkson. A, E. Davis baa reoelved a new drink nailed "coca cola." It is fine, try It. ? The finest line of dress patterns In the city is to be found at the Racket store. Children's teeth examined aud ex , traoted free at Dr, Q. W. Cbeadle's dental office. Country produce of ail kinds taken at the highest market price, at Pugh & Munoy's. Miss Maggie Burkhart returned ... Tuesday from a visit with friends in Portland, - Mrs. Blewsrt, of Oregon City, is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. w. Peterson. The rain this week has been fine for crops and tho farmers are now wearing orona smiles. Jull-elze cabinet photographs $1.60 to 2 per fama for 80 days only at Jioycri uallery. You can buy a nice, large arm, hand carved rooker of the Albany Furniture company for 12.65. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Montague re turned from Snlem this week, where they bud been on a visit. Rev, LntighottOKi, of Alses, passed through Lebanon this week ott his way Home from tjoduvllle, The public school entertainment tomorrow evening promises to be very gooa. . you should attend, G. F. Knowles, the Racket Store man, Invites you to call and see his goods and get his prioes. - Quite a number of Lebanon people went to Albany Monday to see the Circus, but It failed to arrive. . Prof. D. V. 8. Reid has been re-elec ted principal of the Eugene public schools for the ensuing your. Five thousand rolls 1 8118 styles of wall paper cheap for cashal Albany f furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. Are you looking for an engagement of wedding ring? Frenou the Jeweler, Albany, lias some handsome ones. If the photos you have made by Tinkle at Boyd's Gallery are not satis factory you need not pay for them. Men's first grade, oil grain, plow shoes reduced to (S1.60 nt the Racket istore. Many other shoes are reduced Ju price. The best dressed uieu in Linn county re those who buy tbeir clothing from" Bach & Buhl. Good suits for How prices. .All the new and pretty shapes In Siats are to be found nt Miss Dumond's. Ladles, call and be convinced. Hard time prices. Gull aud see the new pntUsrua of wall paper ut Dulgleish & Everett's. They have some elegant styles at about half the price of lust yeur, Dr, Clara M. Davidson aud son Charley, of Salem, nro in the olty, vis iting wilh Dr, Davidson's parents, Mr. find Mrs. C. B. Montague. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity. Cull upon or write to 8. N. Steele & Co., Albany, Oregon, Overalls with aprons or wit I tout, 50e a pair at the Racket Btoi e. Also have just received a large amount of new calico. Don't full to see them, New subscriptions for the Weekly Oregonlan taken ut this office, We solicit a aliure of your patron age. Puati & Mitnoy. iStraw baud straw hutsl! from 6 to 60c ut the RaoketHtore. Lncecui'talua 70 do,, fl, and $1.26 per pair. Eight spools of best thread for E8o, 8 for 10c. column, for bids for painting the pub lic sohool building and for furnishing wood for the sohool, Photos! Photos!! Photos!!! For the next 80 days you can get fine cabinet photos at Boyd's Gallery for only $1 .60 per dozen, Mr. B. Cleaver bos puroiissed Bteve A. Cornell's farm situated near Wheeler's old saw mill stand. The sale was made through W. C. Peterson & Co, Dr. Nat Red path, of Steilaooom, Wash., Is expeoted to arrive in Leba non today on a visit with his mother, Mrs. Montague, aud friends at tills plaoe. The teachers for next year In the Lebanon public schools will be elected at Mr, Garland's office, in this city at 7 P, M., June 22. Janitors will also be selected at the same time and plaoe. O. W. Aldrlch has the foundation for his new residence completed and the carpenters' work will commence soon. This will be a nice residence when completed. Hon. C. B. Montague, county clerk elect, was in Albany yesterday and filed Ills official bond and took the oath of office and is now ready to enter upon his official duties the 1st of July. Mr, J, C. Mayer returned to Lebanon Tuesday from DuBuque, Iowa, after an absence of about two months. Joel says he was glsd to get back to Oregon. He gives some terrible accounts of a oycloue that passed ueur where he wua, Ye editor and family bad the pleas ure ot attending the A. O. U. W. picnic atHuleey last Saturday. The picnic was a grand s access In every particular. About 2,600 people were present and everybody seemed to enjoy a One time. Children's day Is coming at the Presbyterian church next Sunday. Tbey will have an Interesting pro gramme to render commencing at 11 A. M. Preaching at 8 P. M. Y. P. 8. C. E. Society will meet at 7 p. M, Rev. C. W. Courtrlgbt, of Albany, has accepted the call of the Presbyter ian church and will arrive here this week with his family to take charge of the congregation. Oakland corres pondent in Roseburg Plalnde&ler. The public school will give an enter tainment at the opera house tomorrow evening. A small admission fee of 10 cents will be charged to pay the ex penses of tbe evening. An excellent programme consisting of recitations, drills, dialogues, etc., has been pre pared, All are Invited. At a meeting of the directors of the North Side sohool, says the Brownsville Times, held last nlgbt, the following teachers were elected: Principal, W. A. Calder; first assistant, Mrs, W. A. Calder; second assistant, Mrs. R. E. Michener; primary, Mr. Anna Williams. "HIGH HANDED FRAUD.". A call has been issued by leading populists of Marion county for a meet ing at Salem next Saturday. The call will explain the situation: "There Is ample proof that a high handed piece of fraud and trickery is being perpetrated under color of law, whereby Hon. W. 8. Vanderburg, tbe legally elected congressman for this district, is being unlawfully and fraud ulently counted out, and Hon. Thos. H. Tongue counted In, contrary to tbe expressed will of the majority of the legal voters of this district. "Therefore we call upon all good and law-abiding citizens who believe in honest elections, In an honest vote and a fair count, to unite with us in a pub lic mass meeting duly and lawfully assembled, to take such measures as may be necessary to protect the purity of the ballot box, and to titter our pro test and Indignation against the most disgraceful attempt to defeat the will of the people ever attempted in tbe history of our state, and if allowed to be oonsumated would be a lasting dis grace to the name of our state. "Therefore, all good citizens are re quested to assemble at Marlon square where good speakers will address the assemblage." Ministerial Convention. The United Evangelical church will hold a ministerial convention at Brownsville beginning June 16 and continuing until tbe evening of the 18th. From that time the meeting will continue over Sunday, and through the following week in the form of a tabernacle meeting. The intention is to set a tabernacle lu a suitable plaoe and to hold both minis terial and tabernacle meeting In the tabernacle. Also the first quarterly meeting will be held on Saturday and Sunday June 20 and 21. Christian friends do up all your necessary work and come with your tents, wives and children to spend a few days in a meeting which will fit your souls for more efficient work for the Lord and winning other souls for Christ. Come one, come all, aud come praying for a blessed meeting. E. E. McVickee, Pastor. WATERLOO TRUTH. BY M'GINTY'S GHOST. At lost the streets are beingimproved by a good coat of gravel. The Liberty nine has challenged the Waterloo nine for a game of baseball, and tbe game will be played next Sat urday. ' We have ust recovered from the effects of the election. It was such a surprise that we caught that tired feeling, but not like one of our citizens who attended tbe Lebanon rally, and on his homeward Journey, forgot where he was. Quite a crowd came in from the bills on election day, and about noon con gregated on. Broadway between the Bowery and the Battery, They were so excited talking about politics and bow much they would bet, that tbe ladles had to walk around them in the street or cross over to Gibson to get by. The marshall had to eat dinner that day on time, the same as any other day, and as we don't need any deputies in a quiet town like thts, a blockade of Shank's street car line was the result. Waterloo is expecting a large crowd tbe 4th. of July. We never fail to have same kind of a Fourth If nothing more than a rainy Fourth. Come everybody and enjoy yourselves, as there is sure to be fuu for somebody. Body Found, ' Last Saturday morning between the hours of 9 and 10 o'clock, the body of little Chester Curtis, who was drowned some six weeks ago, was found, at a plaoe about one and a half miles from where tbe soul departed this life, says the Brownsville Times. The body was found by the deceased boy's father and brother, Lawrence, who were going down the river in a boat, as they had done several times before Lawiep.ce discovered tbe body wbeu some distance from it. It had caught on a limb several feet from the bank, the hip only being above the water. Decomposition had set in. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. If :'SS Ilis adiwilsetusut, iu anatuir lldk Watsaiuatt. At the regular meeting of Honor Lodge, A. O. U. W, In this elty Tues day evening, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: E. Palmer, M, W.; Phil Bitter, Foreman; A. Umphrey, Overseer; G. F. Cotton, Guide; J. F. Hyde, Recorder; J. S, Sonnek, L W.; Dr. J. A. Lamberson, O. W. Mr. Charles M. Anderson, .of the Express, went over to Soap Creek, in Benton county last Saturday, where be had been engaged to play in an orchestra for a picnic given at that place. He also played with the same orchestra Saturday night for a diitlce. The manager of tbe orchestra seems to think Charley a pretty good player, as he drove twenty miles after him to play with them, (.'hurley is a good musician and can play ueurly any part be is wanted fur. From Mr. L. W. Woods, who re turned from Mitchell last Tuesday we are informed that a man by tbe name of Lee Smith was Instantly killed on Mountain creek on the 29th ult. He woe in a corral separating horses when he was thrown violently to the ground and was run over by the horses and In passing over him, one stepped on his head, crushing In the skull and causing death instantly. Prlnoville Review. The lost carload of supplies for the woolen mill has arrived and is unload ed and, as rapidly as a large crew of workmen can do it, the different ma chines will be placed in position and made ready for the beginning of the work that will aguln make Snlem happy with the buzz of Industry. The large brick building has been thor oughly whitewashed Inside from top to bottom, making every nook and corner light as day. Salem Statesman. A lodge of the Degree of Honor of the A. O. U. W. was organized In this city last Thursduy evening by Mrs, Holman, Grand Lady of Honor of Sa- lom, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Barker, and Mr. Gray, of Albany. The lodge was organized with twenty charter members, and was named Upchurch lodge. The officers were elected as follows: Mrs. Alice Hyde, Pust Chief of Honor; Mrs. H. Y. Kiikpatilck, Chief ol Honor; Miss Minnie Thomp son, Lady of Honor; Mrs. Wm. Robins, Chief of Ceremonies; H. P. Bach, Re corder; J. F. Hyde, Financier; Mm. S. M. Gurlnnd, Receiver: Mrs. J, B. Thompson, Usher; Mrs. W. H. Reed, Inside Watohmau; Wm. Robins, Out- Mrs, J. Nixon is still seriously 111. All goods as represented at Pugh A Muncy's. Good clothing at a low price at Bach A Buhl's. Hats from $1 up at Miss Dumond's millinery store. Strawberries have been quite plenti ful in tbe market. Miss Edith Mi'Kinney returned this morning from Portland. Mr. Chas. Grisbam left Tuesday for a trip to Eastern Oregon, James Boyd bos moved bis photo graphic car to Harrisburg. Mr. B. F. Bndwell Intends to move back into tbe city iu a few days. Miss Annie Lee, of Junction, is vis iting friends and relatives in Lebanon. Bro. Buoh has gone to Sllyertou to work in the Salvation Army at that place. Mrs. J. G. Reed and daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Reed, are visiting in Port land this week. Mrs. J. A. Roberts and children, of -Springfield, are in Lebanon Visiting. friends and relatives. There will b no preaching at tbe Baptist church next Sunday. Sunday School and young people's meeting as usual. Licenses have been Issued for the marriage of W, H. Rhodes and Dellie E, Brown, and F. E. Harris and Eva C. White. The Exxkess Is terribly in need of money and if our subscribers could pay iu a little just now it would be ap preciated. The salvation army at this place have been re enforced by the arrival of a lady member. The boys turn out better than ever now. Prof. J, B. Tilden, of Eugene, spent last Friday aud Friday night In this city, the guest of Prof. W. W. Alling- baui, a former schoolmate. (-hurley Blackburn, son of A. P. Blackburn, died at his home at Rock Hill lust night with typhoid pneu monia ut the age of about 20 years. Cabot W muslin, 18 yards, $1. Cabot A musllu, 17,yards, $1, Hope muslin, blenched, 12 yards, $1. Other goods in proporllou, nt Read, Peucock & Co.'s. Stale Superintendent Irwin pussed through Lebanon Tuesday on bis way to Sodavllle where he went to deliver mi address at the closing of the college ut that place. All who have library books belong ing to the Baptist Sunday school are requested to return them by the 4th .Sunday of June as we wish to make some changes. C. R. Lamar, Pastor. The bids for building the Cum berland Presbyterian church at Soda vllle weie opened and were a follows: Burger, 676; Clark Ayers, 687; J. G. Boyle, 630; A. I. Orandle, 775; A. Coburgman, 1176. The contract will be uwurded to Burger If he can give satliladWrt bottdii Maccabees Picnic. Th Knights of the Maccabees will -give a grand picnic at Corvallis today. Mrs. 'Dunniway, of Portland, was to be tbe orator of the day, buton account of some previous arrangement, could not be present, and telegraphed to Dr. Lamberson, of this city, yesterday to go aud deliver an address. The Dr, consented and left early this morning for that city. This will be a gala day in Corvallis. Music will be furnished by four bands. Au interesting pro gramme will lie rendered and many interesting contests will take place, Quit; a number of Maccabees from this place and Sodavllle have gone to Cor vallis to attend the big blow out. There is more catarrh in this section of the countiy than all other diseases put logeiner, ana unui me lasi lew years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with locai treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science lias proven catarrh to be a constitu tional disease, and therefore rquires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. , To ledo. Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from- 10 drops to a teaspoonfu). It acts directly on the blood and mucuouB suifaces of the system. The oiler one hun dred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Bend for circular and testimonials. Ad dress: F. . CHENEY 4 CO., aWSold by druggists, 75c. Toledo, O. Wood Wanted. . Sealed bids will be received bv the under signpil tp. six o'clock p, m., July 1st. IWi to furnish 'schW. diMrict Jin. 10, ,J.ii.;; county, Oregon, wiiii ;-H) corns of Old. tlry, firm, red fir, and 15 cords of la--ge, dry oak wood. Ail wood to be two feet loiur. well seasoned, of larae, firm timber, and to be securely piled in tiers in the basement of tne puouc scuooi Dunamg, or eisewnere in Lebanon, as mav be directed by the under signed, and to ue delivered by October 1st, Separate bids will be received for lir and oak. The riht to reject any and all bids is reserved. By onler of the boaid of dnecto'-s of said district. Sam'l M. Oakland. Junes, 1886. Dis.rict Clerk. 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 Oct Sale at Read, Peacock & Co.!s, Lebanon or Albany. Terms, Cash or Produce. D. ANDREWS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, . Shoes AND XNOuoris. Having again opened up a general merchandise utore in Lebanon, ... .. e fMMa tna(Amara I respectfully solicit the patronage 01 my uicuua w.u u. vBw and the public in general. ... , ; . Terms strictly cash or produce. 1 OI FFXLOW8 BUlXiTING, LEBANON, WiWr I. Andrew. Bids Wanted for l'ulntliigr Bids will be received by the undersigned till 6 P. iu., June 22d, 1896, at bis office, in Lebanon, Oregon, for pain tine the 'mblic school bunding of school district 16, Linn couwty, Oregon, as fol'ows: Two coats on (he south and west sides and one coat on tbe north and east sides and one coat on tbe roof of said binldiut. Material and work to- be" thr&l-elass, colors to be chosen by the undersigned, AM work lo be finished by September 1st, 1898. Pay ment in cash when work is -ecelved. Bond oi $250 required before contract is let. No payment until the work U completed to the satisfaction of the board of directors. Sep arate bids received ior material and wont. Hivht to reject any and all bid reserved. iy order of the board of directotsof school district No. 16, Linn county, Oregon. Sam'l M. (Uhland. District Clerk. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. 'DR; wm CREAM l&MM OvIBI Most Perfect Made. tfl Ytan Uii iutiau& Nona, returned this morning mm! -a visit to Portland and Forest urove. n,,o.hif irnol dress eoods reduced lo 10 ets.; and Ideacbed, all linen table c'oth for 85 eta. a yard, at the Racket store. John Denny. IsBao Baltmoreh and Z. T. Bryant are In Independence at tending the department encampment of the G. A. R. Mrs. F. M. Miller, Mrs. J. P. Hyde, in v. Bnolar. Mrs. G. W. f!run, Mrs. Saltmarsh, Mrs. Crandle and Misses M, E. Saltmarsh and roiiy Shaw are all In Independence this week attending the W. R. C. convention. Mr. Robert Montague, mayor of Lebanon, will remove to Albany and accent the position of deputy clerk mirier lla father. C. B. MolitHKUe. The latter has received hla certificate of election and filed his official bond Tbe new county officers will take their seat on Monday, July ((.--Albany Herald. Lebanon wublio schools will close Friday. The attendance has been greater than ever before. The pro gress of the dhiiIIs and their general deportment have been very satisfact ory. The principal and teachers have done good work and are very worthy and cuuable instructors. Tbe board of directors take an intelligent and watchful supervision of the school. Iu a word, our school lias been a great success. On June 14th and 15th the U. I'. & E. R. It. Co. will place ou sale for parties wishing to attend the Pioneers Excursion at Portland, round trip tickets from Albany aud Corvallis at ' tbe rate of $1 eaoli, ticket good lo re turn until June 18th, inclusive. . Edwin BTonu, Manager. I. U. Mato, Bupti River. Dir. .... ' Bread Mam, Attention! . . If you want A Big White Loaf Use- ...Lebanon Flour Every Sack Guaranteed FirBt-Class For sale by all the lead ing grocers of the city. Call for it Price- 80 Gents per Sack The Cheapest and the Best. J, W. CUSICK&CO, Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transaot a general Banking business Collections made at all points ou favorable terms. Drafta drawn on New York, Ban Francisco, Portlaud, Salem, Eugene, aud Corvallis, aud all points iu Eu rope. Business sent by mall will recelvt intuit iiUottMi