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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1896)
Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1896. Summer Specialties. Bummer Orein Gondii In many varieties, particularly Organdy and Dimity. Htrnw hats far men mid boys. Hallom, trimmed or not trimmed, for laities and iiiIhmhs. I'arawils In white and black, new styles. Coach iiaranols also. rihirt waist from 00c lo 2.W, newest styles, and tliey lit. Oxlortls for lathes and mltraea, large var iety, blank, tan, patent leather, kid, doth II to !.' top, etc. ) per pair. Call umumt for Anent Metrnnolltan. Heavy Duck lor making harvester drapers 42-lucli and 68-luoh. S. IS. Young's, ALBANY, OR. Sxprtwiott. The pulillo suhnols will open on the 21st of Uf pWmtwr. ' Miss Ilda Elklim returned last week hum FIbIi Luke. SbIhii Fitulker run s fork Into bin leg ut 'be paper null Jan. MoCluii reiumed today from a visit t C'athlauiel. Have your Hoe Cake soap wrapper!, they urv worth it cent apiece. Mr. Vwe Parker and family return ed Iroui tin' mi'Uiitaliia hut Thursday. Mla Urace Umpbrey la vialUng relatives and frlelida ID Tennessee this week. Norman titnlth and Harry Everett left Tuesday on their wheels for Fish Lake. Geo. Dibble bad the misfortune to get lib ai m pierced by a straw fork at . tile paper mill There were several trivial awiihriila ut the mill during etraw hauling, but no one wne seriously hurt. Oupt. Limning came out from Albany Monday und Jolded Lebanon party for a trip to the mountain. Mrs. Carnlne, who hoe been vlult ingMr. Jim. Mayer, returned to her home In Portland lout Monday. Several gentlemen from Lebanon vielted the circus at Balemlast Satur day, and bad a pleasant time. There's no clay, flour, ataroh or , other wortblew filling In Hoe Cake aud no free alkali to bum the hands, Mrs. Ambler and Mr. Alexander and family have moved Into the Courtney residence, formerly occupied by Mrs. Warner. There's more clothing- destroyed by poor kop tiiun by uotukl wear as the free aikull loii. I liein. Hoe uake la pure, mill only 6 eetits. We runirn ninny ll.unk to Mr. J. 0 lived fur u line watermelon pre sented to this oBliw this week. Mr. Reed Is now sapplylng the market with his tine mellons. Kev. Harmon will hold a banket meeting ut the Tennessee school bouse next Sunday. Preuching at 11 and t o'clock. All are invited. J. F. Dull came, down from the mountain house Monday. He reports thai fire has beeu very bad In the mountains above the mountain house,, end some fumilles had very narrow escapes, and as it was some were badly . Wm. Royoe left this morning for Portland where he goes on business. 0. 0. Beeler and wife, of Cathlamet, are visiting B. M. Donaca and family. The finest line of dross patterns in the city Is to be found at the Racket store. Bring the children now. You can get a dozen fine cabinet photos for only $2 for 80 days at Boyd's. Mrs. J. B. Anderson, who has been visiting relatives bora returned to her home in California Friday. The Albany Democrat's old files say that In Jan. 18(17 wheat was SO cents and oats 26 cents. We will take any kind of feed that Is good for ye editor, or bis cow, on subscription. You can buy a nice, large arm, band carved rocker of the Albany Furniture Company for $2 65. Bid Dorris, a typo of Albany, passed through Lebanon Monday on Ills way to Fish Lake. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ue rlnij? French the Jeweler. Albany, has some handsome ones. Parties who were to furnish us wood on eubscrlplion, will please bring the same in at their curliest conveuince. Hhavlng 10ft. and hair cut 15c. at the uew barber shop in the old bank build ing. W. H. Luw, Prop. 8. M Garland and family left Wednesday for Newport wh"re they expect to be gone until Monday. W. J. Guy and family left Monday for Newport where tbey eipeot to re main for two weeks ou an outing. Mrs M. L. Pipes, of Portland, Is ex pected in Lebanon today, on a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bkipworlh. The long want R-iyal Wnmbesler corsets Is the one to hti v. 65ote., 75els. and $1 rMrt by R.d, Pesenck Co. Hon. M.A. Miller left Monday for Portland where be goes to attend the democratic state campaign committee which meets In that city this week. Attorney E. R. dkipworth has been elected a delegate to the gold uational democratic convention which meet in Iudlanapolls Sept. 2. Prof. D. V. B. Reed, of Eugene, is an applicant for the offioe of surveyor general, made vacant by the death of J. C. Arnold. Wanted. All girls to know that "Hoe Cake" will not make their bands red lire common aoap. Bave the wrappers. Tbey are worth a cent apleoe. R. Hiatt. E. Eetlenberger, Chaa. Hnillh and A. Umphrey drove to Halem last Friday night to attend the big clnms whieh showed there last. Saturday. They returned home Hun- day night. Mi . J. W. Wilson, of Walla W.illa, a lirotber-ln-lttw of J." G. and W. H. Reed, with his daughter, arrived In Letiuiion yesterday on a visit to bis relatives. Mr. Wilson Is assessor of Walla Walla county. Mr. MeCulley's little girl, while playing with some of her little friends in Lebanon yesterday, fell and broke her arm, the bone projecting through the skin. Dr. Foley was called and reduoed the fracture. Elder J. Shea, of Foster, passed through Lebanon Monday ou bis way to Albany. The Elder informs us that Hans Wadtli, late of WiaconMu, Is Go to Feebler' for your groceries. Only SO days left to have your photos at almost half price at Boyd's. Miss Mattle Gentry, of Portland, ar rived In Lebanon Monday on a visit to ber parents. Mm. Maud Daly, of Portland, Is In Inflation visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnett. Going like hot cakes. 8.50, M and $5 photos going for only $1.50 and 2 for a short time at Boyd's. When in Waterloo call on the City Drug Store for fine perfumery, drugs, eto. Any style, bust, full figure or groups, best arlsto finish cabinet photos only $2, worth $8.50 at Boyd's. One-half wool dress goods reduoed to 10 nts., and bleached, all linen table cloth for 85 eta. a yard, at the Racket Store. Judge Blackburn passed through Lebanon Monday on his way home from the mountains where he had been for the last six weeks. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity, ('all upon or write to 8. N. Steele, A Co , Albany, Oregon. Jan. Phillips and wife whohave been Visiting with Wm. Reatherford and family and Mr. Gillespie and family, left Monday for their borne In Calif. Farmers who store their wheat at ;b Lebanon mill this year will re ceive Albany prices for same when tbey wish to sell. Bee ad. of the Champion Mill Judge Barton and County Com missioner Curl were in Lebanon Wednesday looking after some bridges for the county. Mrs.E B Crouch and chiMra 'urned home from Newport Tueidiiy. j here they have been f-r th' pt j two weeks on an ouMng. They re j port having had a fine time. Miss Vaneta Henderson, who has I been visiting ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C Miller of this city, re turned to her home in Eugene yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chandler went to Lower Soda last Friday. Mr. Chandler returned home on Monday, but Mrs. C. remained up there with ber parents who are camping at that place. Rev. J. H. Cornwall is visiting at Gurdnier where he will remain over Sunday. Rsv. Condit, formerly of the Albany college, will occupy the pulpit in the Presbyterian church Sunday. Mrs. Ed. O'Nell, who has been vMtlnir in Lebanon for the past two months, left Monday fur her home In California Mrs. Johnny O'Nell, be' daughter-in-law, accompanied ber home. Rev. T. P. Boyd, of Portland formerly of Lebanon, a few days ago saved the lives of three girls at Gearbardt Park, who would have been drowned but for bis timely aid, The life line broke leaving them to the mercy of the waves. On Weduesday representative of the Express took a straw vote for president of the business men of this city, including merchants, doctors, lawyers, blacksmiths, eta We were not out but about an hour and did not see quite all, but those we saw stood 32 for Bryan and 28 for McKlnley. While making the rounds we also look a vote of wiiat farmers and labor ers we eirt, whieh stood 64 for Bryau mid 28 for McKlnley. The buaiuess . notice for publication. Und Office at Oregon City, Or.,) Aug. 22, ISfil t Notice hereby given that the following nameo settler has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said prool will be mode nciore the uounty Clerk of Linn County Albany, Ogn., on Oct, 17th, 1896. vis: Colbert O. Patterson; H. K. 05.12 for the lot 1.2 amis, 8ec. 6, Tp. 12 8., K. t, W, He names the following witnesses to prove hie continuous resilience upon and cultiva tion ot, said land, viz: Ezra Gather, Jason . Breed, George Smith, Chaa, Orisbam. all of Lebanon, Or. Robert A. Hills a, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Und Office at Oregon City, Or.,1 Aug. 22,1890. f Motice it herby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intent Ion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Linn County at Albany, Or., on Oct. 17th. 1898, vis: Jason D. Breed ; H. E. 8762 for the 8. K of 8. K of Sec 6. Tp. 12 S., R. 1 B. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous sesidenranpon and cultivation of said land, vis; Jacob Fitzwaterand J, M.Ltndley.of irob, Oregon, Ezra Cather, Colbert 0. Patterson, of Lebanon, Ore. Roiert A. Mums, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,1 August!, 1898. I Notice is hereby given that the following named settler boa filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the comity clerk of Linn county, Ore gon, at Albany, Oregon, on Oct. 12, 1896, viz: John K. Carlton, H. . No. 10741, for the W, 8. E. X, 8. W. N. E & 8 E N. W. yt ot Sec. 21, Tp. 10, 8. R. 6 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his contiauous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Wm. Kriesel, R. 0. Kriesel, Thomas Kilev, Simpson Pcar- ; iri, all of l)ir,it. Marion Co., Oregon. I'.OilCST A. MlLLia, Register. H3T ST H3T M WANT YOU To know there can be found no better line of SPECIAL SALE- SHORT WANTS Boots & Shoes Dress Goods Silks, Linens, Woolens, Blankets, Prints, Ginghams and Domestics. We can not afford to relax our efforts to please the trade we have already gained, or to make new customers. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,1 Aus. 4. 1896. I Notice is hereby given that the following. named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support o'f hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the county Clerk of tmn county ,Or. gon, at Albany, Oregon, on Oct 12, 1696 viz: Thomas Kiley, H. E. No. 10740, for the W. 8. W. X, Sec. 23 and W. X,N W,Sec. 26, Twp. 10, S. R. 6 E W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: J E Carlton, R O Kriesel, Wm Kriesel, 8 Pearson, allot Detroit, Marion Co. Oregon. Robest A. Miller, Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the nnder signed administrator of the estate of A. V, (raroutte, deceased, has tiled with the clerk of Linn county, Oregon, hiu linal account in the above uaioed estate.and that the county eourt of "aid county has fixed the 11th day of September. 1896, at the hour of 2 o'clock r. a. of said day at the court house thereof, for hearing objections, if any there be, to said occaunt and for the settlement of said estate. All persons having any objections to said final account are hereby notified to tile the same on or before the 11th day of September, 1886. Dated, this 8th day of August, 1896. Phil Rittu, W. M.Beowk, Admiuissrator. Atty. for Admr. huriiod. The fire is now all out The city Ib now without any repre-1 buying up nil I he land, lots, etc. in semullve nf the Halvntlon Army III Its' dinting the flouring und saw mills, niirlst. There Is no uiireiil need fnrj around Kwler. He Hays Wsd'li ex liny "f llu ni t Mils Mnn. In (line ei pi.n ,, i .h out n e. lny finni Wh ut, -Hid f, el lii 'leed .f theli prewiiee, I eii:,nn n'.d Into it- l'itu up llKi tee i'l v' v' (i"t' :,ntUl" M il.e iv.,u.et of P Tbo Democrat is informed that the dial bridge at Waterloo owned and kept up by the county, Is used in an bbuslve way by the public. There iiiiii'iIImi lli.- Keen fund fm Hit Knitli.i,. AviKleiiit , the entiiily eourl hi ufci-iiii'tl b's re!i;iiutinn and has Hipl.ituil I) .iiilrivn totaUc charge ofih' fund. All I lie eliurelica of Lebanon will Join in a union servd next Humbiy veiling at the M E. church. Hubject for diwuiwlnli: "The Enemies of young People." C. R. Lamab, Heo. r'astnr's Association. In order In nhdiiu United Htates Patent" miu must "bow an invention not alr.-ide In int. nod emirely diff-r-i cut fioiu others. Kueh is Hi Cuke Heap. The only patented luuuilr.v Nonp III the market. The wrappers are worth a oeut apiece, save tbem. Mrs. If. M. Ishum, a pioneer lady died in Harriabuig yesterday. Her death wai,suddmi, us she had always enjoyed the best of health. Mrs. Iiliiun was a must estimable ladv, and well and favorably known. Hhe l ves four children to mourn her death. The next public holiday in Oregon, as provided by au act of the legislature of 1808, Is Labor day-thc first Mon day In September. It Is a noli Judicial day. Outside of the county and state departments l he day will uot be gen erally observed. Kareful, konsiderale koiwumers kou sldcm koimidernbly knnderniiig klnthes klenulng kemlenl kompounds. Beg pnrdon, lint the Idea we winh to noiw veylstlml those who use Soup Foam washing powder And it does not make the hand" sow, nor "yellow the clothes," , It is unequalled t men of the city are nearly equally ilr. ft Mi.va thst V .illli has plenty til' vidid while the farmers and laborers ;ii'. ktnii-u l ttl"1 ""'J '"' hN i vrc. "eiirly two to one for Bryan. vu.es. The Kxprbss Is informed 8woet Home ha again come to the front with notue more sensational C0llyS," 11 is unequal llmilsiry, fcltiiusi tl iIUi uews. This tluieoneof tlienieioliuuu) of that plui horse whipped a woman. We are informed the merchant pre sented a hill to the woman, and a racket started over tbo account, in which the woman nailed the merch ant a liar with several oaths added, when said merchant took a horse whip and eiiinnien'-ed. At last ac counts no arrets bod h't n made Mrs. N 3. ii.idju. DaiK!eish re- eeived the mid nes this Win k that tuoir mother, Mm. A. Valglelsh, died very suddenly at her home in Lang ley, B. C, last Saturday Aug. 22. Mrs. UalRlelsh bad a paralytic stroke about 8 years ago, since which time she has never een well, but at Ibe time of her death she did not seem to teel any worse but peacefully aud quietly paused away, She was 65 years nf age. Messrs. Dulgleish have the sympathy of a host friends of this plaoe. Mrs. U. Nixon, wife Jos. Nixon, de ceased, died at her home in this olty this morning of lung trouble, at the age of 70 years. Mrs. Nixon was well known all over the county she and her husband having crossed the plains and located in this oounty in 18J2, and bave lived here continuously ever slu'ee. She leaves five ohildreu two daughters and three eons - to mourn ber departure1."" Rev Harmon will conduct the fuueral service, at their residence tomorrow at 8 o'clouk und tlley expect to leave tbe bouse ut 10 o'clock aud take the remains to AUiby tut buriali itre now I o officers at Waterloo and horsemen are reported to run their steeds at full speed across the struct ure, particularly at nights, Bucb a prnutioe van only result In damage to the bridge and a big cost to tax payers. The Democrat Is iuformed that It whs a criminal offense fir the oWoials of Vvaterloo to resign nud leave the clvi wit bout an.v offleers. If mi tlu pro -' liersotis should he prosecuted .1), full extent of the la. If our sulci laws are to permit the establish uient of full fledged cities of a few hundred Inhabilauts, the people should be made to keep up the machinery of the municipality or pay tbe penalty. Albany Democrat: Fusion in Oregon. Portland, Aug. 26. The confer eiioe between tbe democratic state committee and the populist represent atives today resulted In a plain fusion whereby but one electoral tloket will be in the field. The democrats yielded to the populists to put up electors who would support Bryan and Watson. The populists passed atroug resolutions criticizing ex-Governor Peonoyer aud demanding that the eleotors support Watson instead of Bewail for vloe president. To carry out this plan all the democratic electors withdrew. Two of the populist eleotors weru left on the ticket, aud E. Hofer, of Salem, a free silver republican, and N. L. Butler of Polk oounty, a free sliver' V weir nutuuatsa t sfimslSU LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. rchanged Every Weeb.1 Wheat Warehouse, 42c; mill, 42.0 Oats-23 to 250 Hay $4 to $5 perton. Flour $0 7690. per sock Chop $0 80 per cwt. Bran 75c per cwt. Middlings 0 75 per cwt Potatoes 60c. Apples Dried, 7c per lb Plums Dried, Bo. Onions 2o. Beef Dressed, 4 to 5c. Veal-3J4o. Pork Dressed, 3. Lard-7. Hams 12 per Ib. 8houlders Sc. Bides 7c per lb. Geese $3 50 $5 per dos. Ducks (4 $5 per dot. Chickens tl 50S 00. Turkeys So per Ib. h it-r 10 15c per Ib. Lies- Green , Se; dry, 6o. Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. We want some wheat on subscrip tion. See us at youi convenience. Read, Peacock & Co. Lebanon, - - : . . Oregon. D. ANDREWS, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes and Notions. Having again opened up a general merchandise store in Lebanon, I respectfully solicit the patronage of mf friends and former customers and the public in general. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, Terms strictly cash ot produce. D. Andrews. I HOT A BAD IDEA 3 : : : : To Buy Your : : : : CLOTHES Where theBest are Sold KACHEAPEST) If you carry out this idea you will buy of Rlpans Tabulea cure dlulness. AwarM HlfhMt Honors-World'a tt, OaM Madal, MMwInUr Fair. DR; r Mwiii CREAM DAIflNG L. ain Clothing Osborne Mowers, Binders and Hay Rakes. " Extras for Osborne and Beering Machines. Hopkins Bros. i i