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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1896)
Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, OCT. 15, ISfW. Tarn O'Shanters. 106 different kinds for mime and ohtldrea. Over ninety kinds t the two popular prices, 60a. and 76, Jet Trimmings. Paasamenterle, ornaments nd draw fronts now oo wile. Ribbon. A drive. No. 9 to 22, all silk, lOo. No. 40, 26o. Fancy ribbon) too, plaid and stripes. S. E. Younj'g, ALBANY, OR. 6pr00ionf. Mm. R. C. Miller la still very ill. Justice Lovelee la vlalting relatlvea In Sulew this week. A. L. Mouser aud family have moved over near Solo, Groceries quality eioelleut prioea low at Baob A Bubl'i. We are glad to report that Rev. The. Clark la convalescing. New subscriptions for the Weekly Oregon Ian taken at tlila office, A large crowd will go from this oity to Albany to bear Ben Tillman. Boyd will make your photos and take Lis pay In 63 cent silver dollars. Tbe finest line of dress patterns in tbe city la to be found at tbe Racket store. Mlaa Grace Umphrey vial ted rela tives near Albany a few days tbla week. Messrs. Joel Mayar aud Vaue Blodg ett returned Tuesday evening from . Baleni. Highest market price paid at the Lebauon Art Gallery, for all kinds of produoe. Born, to the wife of V. E. Handle, on Oct. 14, a girl, Mother and baby doing well, Mrs. Hiudman and daughter. Miss Ella Stroud, returned home from Ba leui Tuesday. ' Tickets for the DeMoea Family con cert for aale at Dr. Hope's. 16 ote, 26 obi. and 85 cts. Mrs. Abigail Boott Duuiway spent a night In Lebanon this week, the guest of Mm. J no. Reed. Boyd now has pieeeselon of the Leb anon art gallery and he wants to make your photos. Mrs. 8. A. Handle anil children re turned luat week from a visit with ber daughter, in Salem. Any one desiring rubber stamps or eteuoils of any kind can get tliem at the B. P Co.'a depot. Geo. Elkins and Miss Edith Wei lace returned Tuesday from a visit to the State fair at Salem. Hnn.M. A. Miller left Tuesday for Portland, to meet Beualor Ben Till man, cf South Carolina. itev. u. iiarmon win (in. av the Tennessee school bouse next Hun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. Tbe Washburn Mai doliu Club will give a musical entertainment iu tbe Acad my ohapel ou Oct. 16. Careful consumers sa : "One bar of Hoe Cake Is worth two of common soap." It only costs 6 cents. Miss Annie Morgan conimeuoerf teaching as an assistant teacher In the Waterloo school lust Monday. Messrs. (J. E. Pugb, Jack Hickman and J. L. Peterson left last Friday for a deer bunt lu tbe mountains. N. W. Smith, the druggist, has Just received from the East a large line of stationary and school supplies Rev. Harmon preached a very able sermon lu I he M E. church lust Sun day evening to u crowdei bouse. Miss Ldna Price, of Salem, was visiting tier cousins, Mrs. ten. Bjbl and Mrs. Fred Hiekok, Ibis week. Marriage license has been isiued to Churles E Wells and Bertha M. Link, William Farrier and Eva Wallace. Are you looking for ai engagement or wedd'ug ring? French the Jeweler, Albany, has some handome ones. Mr. Joe. Kelso and wife returned to their mountain home .yesterday morn ing, after a short stay in Lebanon- Parties who were to furnish us wood on subscription, will please bring the same In at their earliest uouvenince. Miss Jessie Carllou is teaching school in the Sheridan district. She opened scheol two weeks ago with 22 pupils. Mr. M. Guy, wife and sons, of Dallas, were in the city the Hist of the week, visiting VV. J. Guy and family, The long wnut Roy I Worcheater Cor.elsis Hie one to imv, flout., 76uts. uml $1. Sold by Read, Peacock 4 Co. Mrs. J. Wither and youngest son will leave this week lor .Sao Ffanolsco, where lliey expect to spi nd the winter. Kev. R liiimoi', of Huh in, will preach hi I he Presbyterian church In this city next Sabbath, botli uior dug aud eyeu- Have Boyd make your photo. If you haven't the money, bring him wood, potatoes, or any kind of pro duoe. The best dressed men in Linn county are those who buy tbeir clothing from Bach A Buhl. U.wd suits for low prices. Mr. James Matchett will move to Idaho after the election and will locate somewhere In that country, for some time at least. Mrs. Boulton and daughter, Miss Rose 8urr, of Woodland, Calif., have been visiting at the home of P. M. Smith and family. Preaching at the Bfiptlst church next Sunday evening at 7:80. Young people's reeling at 6:80. A cordial invitation extended to all. This valley was treated to a fine ralu last Saturday afternoon and night. It was fine to lay tbe dut-t, but hardly enough to start tbe plows. Mr, Otis Keebler returned home from Oakland Monday, where he bod been to taki a load for J. V. Keebler. He reports It a pleasant trip. Miss Fannie Griggs spent last Satur day and Sunday with her brother, J. L. Griggs, and wife, on their farm, seven miles east of this city. Pugb & Muocy bave Just opened up the nicest line of ladies and gents Mackintoshes ever brought to Lebanon and the prices will suit you. Mrs. B. Carlton and Miss Olive Carllou returned home from Eu gene and Coburg, where tbey have been visiting relatives aud friends. Ladles', Miss Dumond calls your at tention to the new fall millinery. A handsomer line has never been brought to Lebanon, aud as usual at the lowest prices, Prof. W. W. AUIngham spent last Saturday and Sunday with bis parents near Coburg, golog Friday after school on his bicycle and returning Sunday afternoon. Billy Taylor, a hoho printer, claim ing bis borne in California, struck Lebanon last Tuesday 1 le win broke, as usual; and the printers put up for him over night. Farmers who store tbeir wheat at the Lebanon mill Uila year will re ceive Albany prices for same when tbey wish to sell. See ad. of tbe Champion Mill. Remember that the D Moss Family Quartette, "Lyric Bards of America," will give one of their musical enter ta'nmenla In tbls city a week from Friday, Oct. 28. Dr. J. A. Lamberson was called above Foster Tuesday to see J. A, Nichols, who was moved up there last week and took a relapse from the trip, and Is again very ill. Tbe wheat market continues healthy and today tbe price lu Lebanon is 57 cents. Tbe short crop In other coun tries seems to be such at to insure a continued firmness, Mr. Asa Baker and wife returned Monday from their brld il trip and at present are living with Mr. Baker's parents, but Intend to oommeuce housekeeping In the near future. Mr. Andy Nichols, who lives above Foster, three years ago c.iught a fawn, and from the increase of that fawn now has five bead, all gentle and kind, and will lick salt or sugar out of anyone's hand. Two Catholic Sisters, accompanied by a large delegation of Albany chit dren, came out to this city last Satur day and went down on the river to have a picnic, but their pleasure was broken up by the ralu. Dr. Lamberson Is vice president of the Lebanon McKlnley club, and a campaign speaker of ability, If Mo Kiuley Is elected tbe doctor will likely be rewarded for his energetic support or the republican candidate. Popular concert at Itand hall on Friday evening, Oct. 16, at 8 p. m., by the Wash hum Mandolin and Guitar Club, under the auspice.) of Santiani aondeiuy. Come and assist your home educational institution. See posters. Quite large delegation of republi cans from this city went to Albany yesterday to hear Hon. Ben Butter- worth, of Ohio, and Judge Caplee, of Portland, speak. There were 26 ex cursion tickets sold, besides many went by private conveyance. The now world noted DeMosa faml ly, will give one of their famous musical entertainments (a tub cty a( the Opera house pp (he jjlird of October. They have just returned from a very successful trip In Europe. This promises a rare treat for Lebanon people. Photographer H. J. Boyd snd wife returued to Lebanon lot Thursday, and again have charge of their photo graph gallery here. Their many friepd.8 are g ad, to welcome thtrp batik. Mr. Tinkle aud wife are l ow Iq Alba ny, hut expect logo to tlther Califor nia or Texas soon, Mr, Wood, of Albany, a free sliver speaker, addressed the citizens of Lebanon on 'last Siitu day evening. Hons. John Burnett -uid Geo. E. Chamberlain were to havu Uwn here but could not, onaccourt ofckneg. There was a air sized c'owd present "fail ?4fftUle)al4 Last Thursday .evening, at an ad journed meeting of the city council Messrs. Parker A Mathews took out a liquor license for another year, pay ing $700 for the same. The first ol the week they moved their saloon across the street Into Mr. Guy's building on the corner, where they ure comfort. ably situated. Tbe Champion flouring null at this place is running almost night and day to fill orders, so great is the demand for their flour. Tbls mill Is turning out better flour than ever. Mr, Al- drlch, tbe proprietor, refused to go Into tbe millers' combine, and still gives 40 pounds of flour for a bushel of wheat, and he also pays the highest market price for wheat, giving Albany prices all the time. Morgan Wassom bas been pardoned by Governor Lord, His time would bave expired In the spring, by a par don from ex-Governor Pennoyer, which shortened his sentence to that time. The weakening of tbe body and mind of Wassom Induced the governor to release him at once with a full pardon. Wassom's family aud friends were naturally delighted at his return. We hope that nursing and care will soon restore his mind and body, and that be may have yet a long life before him. Kincald, our worthy secretary of state, has shown himself to be an hon est, courageous official, one who would not think of doing a dirty trick, es pecially when commanded to do so by bis party's bosses. An attempt was mode to keep the Bryan union electors off the official ballot, on technical grouuds; Mr. Kincald over-ruled even the opinion of tbe attorney-general, who is a rancorous partisan, and oertl-' fled tbat names of all tbe candidates for presidential electors in the field should have the place which they are entitled to. If the McKinleyites are sure of the vote of Oregon as they claim to be, why should they resort to such trickery? Eugene Guard. Two weeks ago one of John Dob kin's children took sick with dip therla but It bas entirely recovered and is now out again. It is thought tbe child caught it from a favorite dog that the boy was with a great deal. Dr. Booth, who was attending the child, says be did not examine tbe dog, but ordered it killed, and from what tbe family said of It tbe doctor is satisfied tbe dog had the genuine dip theria. Dr. Lamberson says he dis sected a cat a few years ago tbat had genuine dlptherla and bad given it to a large family, and the disease went all through the family- All physicians agree that diptheria can be carried by dogs and cats, and our citizens should be careful, aud if tbeir dogs or cats show signs of being sick, kill tbem at once. TUlman and Pennoyer. Senator Ben Tillman, of South Carolina, snd ex-Governor Pennoyer, of Portland, will both speak in Albany next Saturday afleruon, speaking to commence at o'clock. Curiosity to see and hear Senator Tillman, will alone take a large crowd to Albany. The Bryan forces of this city are making arrangements to go down in a body by private convey ance. Tbe arrangements now, is to leave here at 8 o'clock, and drive down to E. Keebler's, where they are to meet a large delegation from across the river and all go lu to Albany In a body, The arrangements are for the country brethren to furnish tie con veyances as far as convenient, and to take all tbat want to go down free. There will probably be reduced rates on the train to all who want to go that way, Hop, H. L. Bur k ley and other prominent speakers will be present. Albany people say they propose to make this one of the biggest rally days ever held In the state of Oregon. Suhserilie for the Exprms. Good clothing at a low price at Bach & Buhl's. Mr Ed O'Neil left Tuesday for Port land on a business trip.. W B Ponaca shipped nine car loads of wheat to Turner, this week. R Leonard left yesterday morning for New Port on a few days outing. W. J. Royoe returned yesterday from a visit to Salem and Portland. Mr Price, ot Alameda, Cal., 1b in the city visiting the family of J S Hughes, Mrs ?ahn ho been clerking in A E pavs' store during the Illness of Mrs Davis, G. M. Westfall came over Tuesday from hi farm, for a few days' stay in the city. W E Chandler is busy putting in a beater lu tbe new residence pf $ W Aldrlch. M. yolk, assistant resident engineer of the S. p. Co., was In Lebanon, one day this week, Mr. A. Gottsche Is helping in Fugh & Munoy's store lu the absence of Mr. Pugb iu the mountains. Z. T. Bryant and Isaac Saltmarsh returned Sunday from the coast. Tbey brought home a fine lot of fist), Mrs. J. C, P.rum, who has been vis-, iting her parents, C. Q. Gentry and wife, left the first of the week for her Disturbance the Depot, Tbe disturbance at the depot, the night of the McKlnley parade, was disgraceful. There seems to have beeu some bad feeling between several Albany and Lebanon boys. . Some bad whisky was drank by both sides. This fact, with the bad feeling and the lunate cussednessof some of these kids, started a free fight. We are sorry to have to say, that the fault seems to be with the Lebanon boys. Rooks and sticks were thrown at the receding train and a few persons received pain ful bruises. There are several boys In this town, sons of respectable parents, who thould be sent to the reform school. They are a disgrace to the town and a continual menace to tie peace. The marshal will deserve the thanks of the community If he will break up this little gang of hoodlums. For the good name of the city, we are glad to know that this disturbance had nothing to do with politics, and was participated in mainly, if not en tirely, by torch-bearers iu he Mc Klnley parade. There was some unnecessary noise at the Academy grounds where the speaking was had, and we regret that It occurred. It wasaMcKiuley celebra tion aud his followers should have been allowed to make all the uoise. It Is customary throughout the country for tbe opposition to answer cheer with cheer, but we hope that Lebanon will be an exception to this rule, and will always treat the other side, which ever side that may be, with unusual courtesy. TENNESSEE HAPPENINGS. BY CESAR. Orville Swink was in this vicinity last week. ' J. Q. Bwiuk has sold his hops for 6 cents per pound. Walter Davis and Cbas. Swink paid this vicinity a flying visit lost Sun day. Several Tennessee gentlemen were at the speaking last Saturday evening, in Lebanon. Snelli nir school was attended hv & well behaved and orderlv crowd last Friday evening. There will again be spelling scnooi one ween from Friday. Tbe Tenn. public school has had on its bands a debt of over $50 for some time, and lost week tbe entire debt was paid. It Is strange to sav. but the district is just now ending a democrat ic administration. Mr. Arthur Hartley and Miss Jessie Slraonds were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, at the residence of the bride's parents, on last Satur day, the 21st birthday of Mr. Bartley. The happy couple have the best wishes of a bost of friends of this place. A piy party was given In their honor last Monday by Mr. Bartley'e parents. A careful estimate of the voters of this place show the following fl"reB. Bryan 81, McKlnley 16. Vlm T ,,,,' for vice preset: 8ewall 17, Watson Sii'oart 16, and Buckuer 1. There are two doubtful, but in the opinion of the writer when they some to the pot's on the 3rd of next mouth their ballot will be cast for Bryan and Bewail, and if so, Bryun will receive 33 aud Sewull 19. Academy Notes. Miss Lludsey made us a short eall Monday. Henry Smith entered the busine department Tuesday, Miss Rice reports two new students in the musical department this week. Misses Lillle Loveall and Mariraiet and Bertha Randle entered school Monday, Mr. Ebert Munsey was enrolled in the normal and business classts the first of the week. Mr. Irving Grimes aud Miss Hattie weiupsey, or xiarrisuurg, will soon 11 T. . . enter the academy. The Washburn Mandolin and Guitar Club will give a musical and literary entertainment at the Band hall on Oct, 18, 1896, beglulng at 8 p. m. This entertainment Is for the benefit of the academy, and will give the people of Lebanon aud vicinity an opportunity to hear a flrst-class entertainment, and also aid a worthy home Institution. Those lutereatod iu art will be pleas ed to hear that Mrs. C, G. Harmon again has charge ot this depa tment. Your correspondent had the pleasure of visiilugthe studio the first of the week, and found the samo well equip ped with studies. One worthy of special mention was the "Easter Dawn." Those who are artistically inclined will find this a favorable op portunity to become proflcieut iu this art. Special. Notice. . You can purchase round (rip tickets at the Southern l'ttciflo Co's. ticket office to Portland and return at IB fill: to East Portland and retu.ru $S 70; good for 80 days. This aavea vou sixty ceuts of regular fare, Save yor Hoe Cake soap wrappers, they are worth a oeut apiece. Mm arr On Hand ..... ' - ' Fall and MESS Plain and Fancy-The Very Beat Goods, price considered, found in any Jackets and Capes up to date style and fit, cheaper than ever before. . Misses' and Children's Jackets. Mackintoshes and When we say we want your trade, we mean it. Read, Peacock & Co Aftany, .... Lebaim Lebanon, Osborne Mowers, Hay . Extras for Osborne and Deering Machines. Hopkins Bros. JLlbany, The Salem Mill. Thos. B. Kay, of the woolen mills, went to Portland this morning in the interest of the mills. Mr. Kay reports work progressing quite satisfactorily In tbe mills. Owing to orders for goods from this popular institution de manding immediate attention, work was resumed Booner than was intend ed. Quite a number of persons are now employed in lhe mill preparing the wool for the more advanced pro cess of manufacture. Mr. Kay thinks that in the course of three weeks work will be progressing In all the depart meuts of the mill. This will be good news to the many Sulemites who de pend on worn in the mill for a living Journal. Open Meeting, The ladies' missionary society of the First Presbyterian church, of Lebanon will huve an open meeting next Sun day evening, Uu place of the regular service at 7:30, at which time the fol lowing program will be rendered: 1 Song by tbe congregation. 2 Scripture reading. 3 Prayer by pastor, 4 Song. 6 Opeulug remarks by president, a Autbem by choir. 7 "Little Lights" by 18 girls. 8 Solo by Miss Rice. 0 Beading, "By Whom he Chooses" by Miss Maud Aldrlch. 10 "Starless Crown," Viola Goan, 11 S minute talk by pastor. 12 Collection. 13 Bong. When in Waterloo call ou City Drug Store for headache cure. Go to A. E, Davis for soda water, coco cola, and milk shakes. B. & B. are the initials of Bach & Buhl but their groceries are A. 1. All wbo need new shoes look over (he stock foi sale by Read, Peacock & Co.. Hoe Cake! 1 1 What is Hoe Cake? Hoe Cake Soap, best on earth. When lu Waterloo call on tbe City Drug Store for Due perfumery, drugs, j with a fqii Line of JSP v- Winter GOODS.. market. 1 Headwear. . , n,, Binders and Rakes. Oregon. Miss DuMond Invitee the Ladies to call at her Millinery Store and inspect her NEW FALL STOCK, The nicest goods ever brought to Lebanon, ! IHard Times Prices, LEBANON, OREGON. NOTICE FOR PULICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,1 Aug. 22, 1896. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler bas filed notice of bis in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prool will be made before the County Clerk of Linn County at Albany, Ogn., on Oct, 17th, 1896, vi: Colbert O, Patterson; H. K. 8632 for the lots 1,2 and 3, Beo. 6, Tp. 12 8., R. 1, W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion oi, said land, viz: Ezra Cather, Jason 0, Breed. Oeonre Hmilh rir-i.i,m all of Lebanon, Or. Houbbt A. Millbr, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Oregon City, 0r.,( Aug. 22, 18U6. f Notice is herby given that the following named settler han Klnil imt.ioA nf hi'a ion to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Linn County at Aiuony, ur., on uct. i7tn. raw, via : Jason D. Breed; H. E. 8762 for thus, u nn u of Sec. 6, Tp. 12 8., R. 1 E. He names .the wuuwuig witnesses to prove his continuous jesidencatinnn and vis; Jacob Filiwater and J, M. Llndley, of iucumo, uregon , czra cather, Colbert O. Patterson, of Lebanon, Ore. Bobbst A. Miuia, Register, Wanted. All girls to know that "Hoe Cake" will not make their hands red like common snun. Rhva the wrappers. Tbey are worth a cu