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    f Lebanon Express.
THUBHDAY, DEC. 8, 1806.
The Shoe Department
lias a remnant oouuter full (if bargains.
You DilKht And it out accidentally.
The nhjoct of this In to call your at
tention to It an special feature. Odd
and end ofourshisa stock and shoes
that are mil the latent, and old style
shoes, hut I he price more than balances
that.
Ilahy Shorn, $1.00 kind, for I .50
Misses' " 200 " " 1.26
llovs' " !.' ' . " l.0
Utiles' " 4.00 " " 2.00
N. IS. Young's,
ALBANY, OR.
Oond produce, good as oash.
( all anil an Miller' new stock.
The clly election comes oft next
Monday.
Where are you going to spend
Christmas?
M. A. Miller has a full and complete
line of eough syrups.
Groceries quality excellent prices
low at Bach i, Bulil'i.
John Hope will shortly open s
katlugrluL at this place.
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, ilCW Buumu ij'vn.. .... ..- .,-v
Oregonlan taken at tills offli.
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Bead. I'bacock & Co.
Rev. C. G. Harmon preaohed an
excellent sermon last Sunday evening.
A little money will go a long wuys
if you trade with Head, Peacock & Co.
When in Waterloo call on the City
Drug Wore for Hue perfumery, drugs,
etc.
Home one Is going to get an elegant
dressing case free, of Hiultli, the drug
girt. Wash your white clothing with
Hnap Foam, and they will never turn
yellow.
The finest line of dress patterns In
the city is to he found at the Backet
store.
Think of Itl When Boyd gives you
a picture yi.u dou't h ive to have any
frame.
Bend the Expkkss to your friends in
the East for the next four mouths;
unly 25 cents.
Eev. W. V. McGee, of Albany,
)K'it Monday night iu Lebanon Willi
jd friends.
Born, to the wife of Ljle Parker,
Dec. 1, 18IK), a sou. Mother and baby
doing well,
You oau buy a nice, large ami, haud
carved rocker of (tie Albany Furniture
Company for (-.03.
Kememlier French, tho Jeweler,
Albany, when you want something
nice for Christmas.
Many nines were damaged by the
late cold snap aud the plumber has
had a rich harvest.
Miss Dumond Is selling millinery
cheaer than ever liefore. Call aud
nee the hats aud prices.
Br. Parsons, of Salem, will preach
fn theM. E. church, next Sunday
evening at 7:80 o'clock.
Don't let the catllok the dishes, hut
make nice soft soap witli H iap Foam
Directions 11 each package.
A grand opportunity. Sixteen cab
net for a dozen, from now until Jan
. . -I Hi- Illinium Art Lxallerv
1st,
HI looking for an engagement
Are
or weddlug rr'T
Albany, has . handsome ones.
See the elegant "'tofootot
the stairs, given fV "
dozen plctuii without maWge.
N.W.Smith, the dro Wrm"
us he will have the finet b'" 0,i-
day goods ever brought to '
All our woolen tuiderware 8011-
J at
priees to suit the times.
Kkad, PkaooCK A Ci.'-
From now until Januuiy 1, 1897,
Boyd will give you a crayon- or 16
cabinets all for the price of oue d,W'
You can order The Bulterlck Pat
terns of Rend, Peacock & Co. Also
Honeton braid and other lace makers
supplies.
The council recorded a unanimous
voteof thanks to Mr. Hughes for his
ge'ierous donation of several electric
lights to the city.
Mr. B. F. .C'wlwell, well end favor
ably known In this ontrmunity, is
comfortably located at his home In
Mnntesann,
A .cross-walk Is badly needed at the
Baptist church. The council has In
atrueted thesfeet committee to look
after the mailer.
M Mart Klum left Tuesday for
Le I, Southern Oregon, where he j
gnei ,o work In the mines with his;
father and brothers.
It win reported In Tutwlay'a Ore-1
gonlun that a hardw .re st rc at I ills'
plane had been hurt larizeil. fiueh a
Blttt.'Uiititl i fii Imi. Kn tiiifilvvHI'i, store
n Jjcuuuon nas titau euterea uy
lMt
Blankets, Blankets, Blankets,
Where? do you usk. At Read.
Peacock ft Co.'a. Are sold for 76:, 8Cc,
11.00 up to 1510.00 per pair.
Bud ' Thompson, who has . the
management of a hop ranch for Capt.
Geo. Pope, just this side of Portland,
arrived In Lebanon Monday.
F. M. French, the Jeweler, Albany,
has a very large stock of Rogers Bro.'s
llverware for the Christmas trade,
and cash will buy them very cheap.
Ladies, Miss DuMond calls your at
tention to tho new fall millinery. A
handsomer line has never been brought
to Lebanon, and as usual at the lowest
prices.
On the 2Sth the I. O. O. F. elected
the following officer-: J. G. Boyle,
N G; J. W. Bland, V U; A. A. Kees,
R Sen; G. W. Ouson, Per Sec; C, 1
Walters, Trea.
The Lebanon train has changed
lime again. The morning train now
arrives at 8:10 and lei.ves at 8:36; aud
the evening train arri ves at 4:40 and
leaves at 6:115.
Read, Peacock ft lo. will sell for
the next 30 duys, capes, jackets and
coats, at prices unheard of before.
Mow is the time to sae your money.
Call and look over the stock.
Little Joe West is vary low and is
not expected to live but a short lime.
His mother, who is In Montana, has
been Informed and is expected to ar
rive in Lebanon in a ft w days.
The Plutonian llttrary society of
Sant.lam academy, will not hold an In
vitation meetlug next Friday. Mo one
but constitutional members will he
admitted to the previous meetings of
this society.
A letter received this week from J.
E. Adcox, of Bandon, Oregon, says
that his wife died at. that place on
November 28. He suys lie will take
his children to Albany about the 10th,
where he will leave theui with rela
tives. The reception given last Tuesday
evening by the Rebcki U lodge, of this
clly, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jos.
Buhl, was an eujoyabli affair aud every
oue reported a good time. (James aud
conversation was indulged lu until a
a late hour.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets do
not affect the bead or produce nervous
uess like - the Sulphute of Quinine.
Mr. N. W. Smith is uutborizedto re
fund money lu every case where it
falls to cure Coughs, Colds and
LaUrlppe. Price, 26 c;tits.
Dr. John Parsons, of Salem, will
deliver his popular lecture on the
"General Confereuce," iu the M. E.
chuich, next Mouday evening at 70
o'clock. Those who have beard the
lecture report it as helug a very tine
oue. Everybody is cordially In
vited lo utteud. It is free.
Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
move the bowels gently, relieves the
uough, cures the feverish condition
aud headache, making it the best aud
quickest remedy forOughs, Coles aud
LaGrlppe. Cures lu one day. "No
cure, no pay." Price, 25 cents. For
sale by N. W. gmlth.
At the regular meeting of Honor
Lodge, of the A. O. U. W., laBt Tues
day evening, the following officers
were elected: A. Uuiphrey, H. W.;
Phil Illlter, Foreman; J. F. Hyde,
Recorder and Financier; Wm. Robius,
Receiver; G. W. Crusou, Guide; G. T.
Cottou, Overseer; Z. T. Bryant, Inside
Watchman.
Mr. H. G. Colton, of Portland,
general manager of the Massachusetts
Mutual Life lueuruuee Company for
Oregou, was iu the City a couple of
days this week, asslst.ng HVT, Booth
lu getting business for their company
We understand they hae written
several policies in Lebanon.
Mr. J. W. Seuft, ageut for the In
euruuoe Company of North America,
paid A. Umphrey tji600, full face of
policy ou his bouse, which burued on
the lth of September. Mr. Seuft eu
Joya an enviable reputation in this
community for the promptness anu
honesty of his companies."
Claud Crusou found a large Arctic
owl on the Lebauou eunal last week.
Ti.'e bird seemed to he paralyzed, but
showed uo signs of wounds except au
inini-i-d eve. It afterwards died. It
will be tivell iito the bauds ofauex
TerttaiiderullstWU" siuueu. ins a
pe,"toot beuuiy aud WW be handsome
ori'iai.1"'
A ooo V .'.' Eugeu, by mistake, used
, . , , , t ol sage iu the dressing
Jiuisou lu'slea1' " , ,, ,
-..I ,t ..I. -'uk' Inner. Thedoc-
for tht tha.'iksirii. u
1 Jong eon tiu tied
tors by active au,.
the family
effort seved the lives t,.
Will not
aud Invited guests. Jiuisou
lie recognized hereufU r lu the
a superior flavoring even
turkey dressing.
Mr. Charles Russell, of Eugene, and
Miss Emma Hering. living on the
Siuslaw, rau away rom the young
ladies' home and vere lu.urried in
I Florence, and Blurted mi the stage for
j Eugene. The girl's f..lher intercepted
'the stage with a Win. heater rifle, but
the driver talked him outof the notion
of stopping the youig couple, aud
they a cre allowed to go ou tiieir way
ri.tnlnilii Thut riii,rut liuu viluaurl hid
catling, tie siiouiu take up thve busiuess
ofurgiutf tUM WMjtdje
The Stockman Case.
The supreme court Monday handed
down Its decision In the case of the
state against John R. Stookman, who
was convicted upou trial In Marlon
county, of violating section 4, of the
aotoflS85, commonly known as the
warehouse act, by shipping wheat
stored In a warehouse, of which ho
was manager, without the Written con
sent of the holder of the receipt there
for. The evidence showed that at the
time of the commission of the alleged
crime, the defendant was manager of
the Red Crown Roller Mills, of
Albany, a corporation engaged in the
business of manufacturing flour and
other products for sale. A part of the
mill building was used for the storage
of wheat belonging to the company,
and such as it might receive from the
neighboring farmers. The wheat so
stored was all mixed In oue mass, from
which the company drew from day to
day for Its own use. Iu September,
18D4, E. D. Barrett delivered to the
company 2198.25 bushels of. wheat,
taking a receipt therefor. The wheat
was mixed with other wheat, manu
factured Into flour and sold by the
company for its own use and benefit.
The company failed, aud, iu March,
1896, Barrett demanded the market
value of the wheat, which, being re
fused, he teudered the storage and de
manded the return of the wh .at,
In order to sustain acriminal charge,
the supreme court says It was incum
bent upou the state to prove that the
grain was placed in a warehouse and,
in addition thereto, to prove that it
was placed there on storage. From
the evidence, the higher court finds
the mill company did not receive
grain for storage or safekeeping, but,
as was known by Barrett, received the
Wheat, manufactured it into flour and
sold the flour. Its obligations to de
positors were satisfied by paying the
market price or returning wheat of
like quality or quantity. There was
au implied contract, says the court,
that the wheat deposited by Barrett
should be so disposed of, and that the
state law In question Is plainly Intend
ed to apply to warehousemen only,
and its piincipal object is to make
warehouse receipts negotiable, secur
ing the depositor by making the bailee
liable to criminal prosecution.
It Is therefore held that the case
should have been submitted to the jury
with a direction that they could not
couylct uulees satisfied from the
evidence that the place where the
grain was deposited was in fact a
warehouse for the storage of grain, and
that the grain in question was receiv
ed ou storage aud not on agreement,
express or implied, that the mill
company might use it in the course of
Its business. For the reasou these
questions were not so submitted, the
case is reversed and a new trial
ordered.
A. O. U. W. Entertainment.
The entertainment given by the A.
O. IT. W. aud Degree of Honor iu this
city last night, was a success m every
respect. The A. O. U. W. "Shake 'Em
Up" quartette, of Albany, consisting
ofD.V. Poling, M.S. Aokers, S. N.
Steel and A. M. Luudell, rendered
some choice music. This certainly Is
the finest quartette that has ever
visited Lebanon.
The orchestra, consisting of W. W.
Crawford, Geo. McKuiglit and wife
and Frank McKnight, entertained
the people with some spleudid music.
It is seldom the people of Lebanon
have the pleasure of listening to such
music, either vocal or instrumental.
(Jraud Instructor, D. C. Herren,
made au able address, which we be
lieve added many uew members to
the A. O. U. W. lodge at this place
At the conclusion of the entertain-
meut at the Band hall, the members
of the two lodges went to their hall,
where a banquet wasser .'edin honor
of the grand instructor aud visiting
brethren, A good time was bad and
the best of feeling prevailed.
Municipal Ticket,)
The following city ticket has been
put before the citizens to be voted on
next Mouday:
CITIZENS' TICKET.
For Mayor L. Foley.
For Couucilmen J, G. Boyle, B.
Burtenshaw, 8. O. Long, N. E. Bea
mau, C. O. Petersou, W. B. Donaca.
For Recorder G W. Rice.
For Treasurer-J. F. Hyde.
For Marshal John Carroll.
Do you want a ti rat-class watch and
chain for Christmas. French, the
jeweler, Aibany, baa some bargains.
Some gold filled ones as low as $10.00
warranted.
L, L. Burtenshaw, Esq., a promi-
ut attorney at Myrtle Point, Cooa
'y, Oregon, aud a sou of B. Bur-
" js visiting Ins parents here.
lensuavi, . yy the supreme court
""" , Bnrteusbaw is ao
at Salem. V- ,
comuauled by hi wife.
liev. A. MarceUus, at """
pastor or me j-reiu "" "ni(.
Ibis place, died at hfs home iu O. .
land last week, from a stroke oi
paral-sia. He leaven a devoted wire
and two sons to mourn his departure.
He has a host of friends - in this city
who extend their Bvuntby to tue
Usnavtd family.
From Tennessee.
Mrs, Farrier had tiie misfortune to
lose a flue horse recently.
An entertainment will be given at
the school house some time in the
latter part of December.
At the shooting match last Wednes
day, Fronk Bro'a won two turkeys,
Davis Bro'a two, and Thomas Mo-
Knight one.
Mlsa Tessie Weddle, of Sweet Home,
has been visiting friends In Tenii., and
Dame Rumor has it that the Sweet
Homo lassies are more attractive to
some of the Teuu. lads than the
"Belles of Tennessee."
A literary society was organized in
this Dlst. on last Saturday evening.
George Davis was elected president,
William Fronk vice president, Thomas
McKnight secretary, J. D. Fronk
marshal, audChas. McKnight critic.
This society will meet every Saturday
night. The questiou for discussion
next Saturday night Is, "Resolved,
that Intoxicating Liquor is a Greater
Curse lhau War." The publio are
cordially invited to atteud these meet
lug". I see in the last week's issue of the
Express that Caesar takes his peu
and with oue fell swoop completely
annihilates me, (lu his mind), Come
again Cae ar, for as my name Indi
cates, I am with you. Now, Mr.
Caesar, you say In your communica
tion last week, "tonight, as usual, ruin
fastens its mighty arms around this
little neighborhood of scrambling
soles." What do you mean by
spelling souls, "s-o-l-e-s?" Do you
want to give out the impression that
the people of this 'community have no I
souls except such as are put on from!
time to time by the shoemaker? Some
of the people here have feelings if they
have no souls; aud if, as you say, you
do not want to mar thelrfeelings you
should be careful. Theu you say, "we
bad one of the grandest little times,"
aud all of us supposed we had a big
time. You also say, "the choir sang
Sweet Oregon and were called back."
They ought to have been called punk.
Then there is an error in your basket
statistics. Instead of the receipts .be
ing $8.76, tbey were $8.25. Now, Mr.
Caesar, you say in one breath that one
would think from my looks that I
would be a fit subject for a museum,
and In the next that I Lave taken a
cowardly advantage because I know
you and you do not know me. Very
contradictory, is it not, CaeBar? Now,
Mr. Caesar, as to your little kick on
my "blowing my lotten republican
slang up against the untarnished
principles of true Bryan democracy"
as represented by yourself au3 your
distinguished accomplice from New
York, D. B. Hill; I have nothing to
Bay only this is the off year for such
democrats. You say you are not a
poet. 1 with many others am glad of
this, for if your poetry should prove as
rotten as your prose it would be bad
Indeed. Once more Caesar, I would
warn you that many years hence the
manager ot some museum into whose
handB the fossil remains of yourself or
D. B. Hill have fallen, will point you
out to bis gapiug audience and tell
them that these were in times long
ago Democrats of the long and short
species, who, like the buffalos, roamed
the plains in great herds, but are now
extinct. This is a sad picture to con.
template and I hope you may. be
warned ill time, And theu if I must
scour my brain pan for quotations, I
will not have to carry my brain
around iu acocoauut as you do now.
Stayer,
Last Tuesday night as Mr. D.
Andrews was going borne frem his
store, bis attention was attracted by a
noise iu the alley. Looking arouud,
he was surprised to see a mau stand
ing near him with a big club lu his
hands. Mr. Andrews turned his
lantern ou the man and demanded
what he wanted, at which time the
man dropped the club and ran. Mr,
Andrews thiuks it wrs au attempt to
hold him up, but the lantern flustrated
the man. This was the first time that
Mr. Andrews bad carried a light with
him. Twice before wire had been
been stretched across the walk at this
point, as it is very dark there. Other
attempts have been made lately to
hold people up. Our citizens should
be on their guard.
Buhscribe for the Express.
During our closing out sale no goods
will be sold except for spot cash.
The best dressed men in Linn county
are those who buy their clothing
from Bach & Buhl. Good suits for
low prices.
Dr. Cheadle is glad to see the
children and examine their teeth.
He extracts temporary teeth for
children free.
Tarn O'Hhanters for Misses and
children in all the newest cloths and
styles, aud from 25ots to $1 50, at Miss
Dumond's.
Pugh & Muncy have Just opened up
the nicest line of ladies and gents
Maukin toshes ever brought to Lebanon
and the prices will suit you.
nipa" Tabulea ewe liver troubles.
Rloans Tabulea cure indigestion.
Kipans i'aDHles: pleasant laxative.
g yBllhjtOTtMllf ,'lr"T
Fa
Season
Some people wonder how we
can sell such good merchandise for
such little prices. Others wonder
-
why we do so. The how and the
why matter little, so the tact re
mains. We'll say this, however,
this business has grown to its pres
ent proportions by doing just one
thing, selling good articles at low
prices. We are still doing this If
you are not now our customer
come and see us and be convinced.
Read, Peacock & Co.
Lebanon, - -, - ' - Oregon.
Oliver
Chilled
Plows.
These Plows are A
Hopkins Bros.
Albany, Oregon,
Holiday Goods
Bargains
Prices Down Low
H. J. JONES,
ALBANY,
Don't Forget
That Hoe Cake soap wrappers are
worth a cent apiece in vuluable pres
ents. Necessity demands that we insist on
all those Indebted to us on subscrip
tion, or otherwise, to call and settle at
once. We will take wheat, oats or hay
at the highest market pi ices.
You know coffee is used
fresh -roasted. Tea ought
to be for the same reason
the taste.
Ours are the only tea
firing works in the United
States; Schilling's Best is
always fresh-fired when it
leaves our hands,
filling fcConujaw
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) Superior
( Stoves
Ranges.
Books.
in ToyS
Novelties
OREGON.
Miss DuMond
Invites the Ladies to call at her
Millinery Store
and inspect her
NEW FALL STOCK,
The nicest goods ever brought to
Lebanon.
gtfTHiU'd Times Prices.
LEBANON, OHKCtON.
Money to loan. A limited amount
of money to loan ou good farm secur
ity. Cull upon or write to 8, N,
tHauia A Co., AHauiy, Onajoii,
1. v S SnneiTior in everv wav.S