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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1897)
Lebanon1 Express. THURSDAY, FEB. 11, I8H7. The Corset Department Is having an extra boom. The 60 ot. corset in black and drab ie excellent value for the money and shows it at first sight The 75 ct. and $1.00 linos are extra values, too. H. 13. Young, ALBANY, OB. Our Great Clubbing Offer. Kximums mid Weekly Cincinnati En quirer f 26 " mid Toledo Weekly Blade...;.. 1 28 " ' N. Y. Weekly Tribune.... 1 26 " ' W'kly National Recorder. 1 26 " " New York Thriee-a-Week World 1 60 11 and Weekly Oregmilan 2 00 " ' Leslie's llhtst'ted Weekly 2 76 " " Modes Monthly Magazine 1 25 C A. EIon Is dangerously III. Valentine soolal next Tuesday. Bargains 4n clothing at Waterloo. Mask skating carnival to-morrow nlitht. Daw Smith, nf Tallnisn, I still seri ously ill. Good clothing at a low price at Baeli & Buhl's. Atty. Garland was In Albany two days this week. Prof, Allinghani visited friends In Albany last Suturduy. Groceries quality excellent prices low at Bach 4 Buhl's. Mrs. B. F. Kirk Is In Albany visiting her sister, Mrs. Hodges. The legislature has not accomplished anything during the week. The paer mill wan shut down Mon day and Tuesday, for repairs. Mis. . M. Dotiaea Is visiling he' ItiiH her In Albany thla week. Dr. Dudley returned yesterday from .'; vlil with relatives at Sllverm. A II, are the Initials of Bach B. tiijl ihi irgnan-nesaie A 1. ISuhl- xafM Hn.ii Leghorn chick- Full bl. Imjuire at iblx otlh'e ens for mile The II nest 11 tit the city is to la; fi ,M nrem P""" !wi eave uet week for Los Angeles ))f the Kartell 0ulrr,))tl, Mr. Kellenlierger I having decided to koale In that .tore. Crnimerv ineclllig It vinorrow jn Ml should Union hall, at 2 o'clock. attnnd. Mm I) U Purl mid little daughter, of Albun.v,,are the gueeti t of Mrs. J. Bilyeu. Wash vour fchltu c'othlhg with Hoap Foam, and they ''" "evt'r tur" yellow. , A. P. Morris has bniitfht l?, reslrtei.ee, including four i Dodge of psound. - Miss Abhte Fry attended the oratori cal contest a Albany hist Friday evening. Dr. I. p. Wallace, of Albany, was in Leba nou yesterday, oti professional hi's'.uess. Ed. Kellenberjer and J. C. Msver returned yeslerclay from a trip to Inde pendence. For sule, 4000 first clafB heart shakes will lie sold at a bargain. Inquire at this oflice. Mrs. G. W. Cruson returned Mnn duy evening from a visit Willi friends at Jefferson. V'Gorporul Bimglesleln" in dot "Hour Krout" brigade, at the Band hall Feb. 22. Look at Read, Peacock & Co'e new display ad. It will pay you, as they mean business. Rev. Crnlg left Monday for Coburg, to assist Rev. Cross In couduclliig a revival meellng. Rev. Harmon Is recovering from his illness and expects to occupy his pul pit next Suinluy. Lebanon I. O. O, F. lodge will make the Bcio lodg" a fiateruiil visit next Wednesday night. Attend tin Valentine social to be given next Tuesday, by the Woman's Missionary society. 1'hll Rllter left last Thursday for Southern Oregon, to visit his uncle, who Is dangerously III. j Bargains In mens', youths' and ! hoys' clothing, ut the office of the purging. As pleasaiitas Lemon Syrup. I and the government steamer Mathlo Walerloo Wooleu Mills. , j is as large as any dollar tonic and j ma were lihely to collide, and this Are vou looking for an engagement ' relails for 60c. To get the genuine usk man, in Ihe cfloi t to feud them apart, ir wed'd ng ring? French the jeweler, ! for Urov. 's. For sale by N. W. Smith, j fell belween the. two boats aud was Albauy, has svuie oaudtouie obtt, I Lebanon, Ort ' 1 mwu no more. Protracted meeting commenced In tlie4J. P. church Tuesday evening. All arc Invited to attend these meetings. Judge J. J. Whitney, of Albany, has been appointed deputy district attor ney, to succeed 0. H. Dalrymple. There's no clay, flour, stnrch or other worthless filling in Hoe Cake and no free alkali to burn the hands. The Old Kentucky Colored Jubilee Singers will appear at the opera house next Saturday and Monday eve.iings. Geo. Elkius had the mlstnrtuue last week to get his left hand crusheo quite seyerely In the machinery at the paper mill. One-half wool dress goods reduced to lOcts., and bleached, all linen table oloth for 85 ota. a yard, at the Backet Store. Miss Abble Fry Is teaching school at Tullnian this week during the Illness of their regular teacher, Mis. Mary Williams. .. rtieKpworlb League will give an experience social a week from to-morrow, Feb. 19. Particulars will be given next week. J. R. Smith returned home Saturday from Salem, having been a spectator at the "biggest show on earth" tbo legislature. Lost, on the streets of Lebanon, on the evening of Jan, ' 21, a black fur cape. Kinder please leave the sime at this office. Miss Mary Roberts has relumed to her home In Springfield, afier a quite lengthy visit with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Nickerson. Miss Annie Bryan left Monday for her home in Tangent. Miss Bryan had been visiting her sister here, Mrs. C. G. H'Tuion. S. L, tioan returned to Lebanon Tuesday from a visit with hi brothers in Idaho He saya be prefers Oregon Instead f Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. LnForge intend to leave next month for Southeru Cali fornia, and make their home in that land of sunshine. Mrs. A. E. Williams has contracted for E. B. Crouch's residence. Mr. Crouch and family intend moving In Southern California soou. Mr. Price, the electrician, returned Saturday from Portland, where he had bieu to purchase some new supplies for the electric light plant. A good assortment of men's, youth' and boys' clothing Is now on sale at the Woolen Mills office at Waterloo. You (tun get great bargains. The Linn county pourt- will soon let the contract for a wagou bridge tube i ullt at Gates, ill the place of the one washed away by the winter flood. It will pay you to take the entire family to town and get them a new out tit while the big sale is going on at Keail, Peacock 4 Co'a Lebanon Btore. Jra L Campbell, editor of lheEu- gene Guard, and Mrs. N. K. Fraxier, of that city, were married luel Saturday, ndjift for a Wedding tour in Mexico. Mrs. J. Kellctinerger and children county. A, L. Black, a young minister who i attending college at McMinuville, ...II ,, reach lii Mm BiHili.it- church ill 1 ihiM city next .Sunday, morning and evening. Mrs. Cruson, of Lebanon, was 111 Aliiny Monday looking up parapher nalia ir,,r a military drama which the relief corps ot that city are patting on, Herald. Mrs. Berry James died Tuesday at I the home of her son, Richard James, 'the age of about 75 years. Her re- u - were iuterred yesterduy In the main -ometery. Lebanon vn will never regret it if Gentlemen, clothing from the you buy your Mills Company. Waterloo Woolen ovy .and the The prices are very quality is very good. We jre glad to report that Miss the music teacher, Is Improving n. health. Her two brothers, John and William Rice, have come from Hille boro to be with their sister. L. H Griggs, who lives three miles, line side or bcio, is oaugerousiy in wnn congestion of the braiu. The attending physicians say the chances for his re covery are greatly agaiust hlui. Rev. H. 8. Shangle, the presiding elder of this district of the M. E. Church, Soutli, preached an eloquent ! and forcible senuou Sunduy morning to a large and attentive congregation. The warehouse of the O. C. & E., lit Lyons, was broken Into one night last week aud a quantity of merchandise, amounting- to about $75, being the property of Oibsoti Myers, was takeu. Rev. Lamur returned from Scio Sat urday and preached ill hie pulpit here ou Sunday. He say that the meeting at lliat place, which Is being conducted by Rev. Llndsey, IB progressing nicely. (Jr0Ve.B 'pa8pi1.88 Chill Tonic is a verltKt Mllttrja Liver Tonic and Blood nurilier. Removes biliousness without Flunk Slilpworth left Tuesday for Junction, where he will engage in the practice of law. He has formed a partnership with his brother, E. B. Skipworlh, of Eugene, and will open a branch office In Junction. We wish bl in success. The Old Kentucky Colored Jubilee Singers, consisting of a sextette of America's sweetest singers, will give two of their fine minstrel performances in the opera house in this city next Saturday and Monday evenings, lie sure and see them. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets do not affect the head or produce nervous ness like the Sulphate of Quinine. Mr. N. W. Smith is authorized to re fund money in every case where It fails to cure Coughs, Colds and LaGrlppe. Prlno, 25 cents. Tomorrow eveuing, Feb. 12, there will be a maiquerade skating carnival at the Band hall. Lady maskers, free; gentlemen maskers, 35 cents; specta tors, 15 cents; children, 10 cents. The carnival will conclude with a grand ball, at Union hall. Tickets, 50 cents. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition and headache, making it the best and quickest remedy for (toughs, Colds and LaGrlppe. Cores In one day. "No cure, no pay," Price, 25 cento. For sale by N, W. Smith. In the orauirical contest at the Al bany college last Friday evening W. Edgar Stewart, of Albany, won and will represent that college at the state oratorical contest. His subject was "The Fanatic." Bert Wight, of this city, won second honors. His subject was "Puritan Principle." Mrs. Clara C. Hoffman, national re cording secretary of the W. C. T. U and alsn"W. C. T. U. president of the state of Missouri,, will lecture in the Meth'idist church Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. Everybody come and hear her. She comes highly recommended second only to Miss Willard. "Eli" Lee, representing the Fred T. Merrill Cycle company, is in Lebanon looking up the bicycle business for his company. He is a swift bieyole rider, and probably knows the good poiuts of a wheel as well as any one in the state. Mr. Lee will stay with relatives at the Arthur Baltraarsh place for a few days. Dr. R. H. Curl, the dentist, is in 8o daville this week. He will go to Waterloo Monday, Feb. 15, and remain 7 days, and he will come to Lebanon .Monday, Feb. 22, and remain 7 days. Dr. Curl is a skillful dentist, and It will be to your advantage to give him all the work you need in the dentistry Hue. ... - The Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will give a Valentine social at the residence of Mrs. Hughes, Tuesday, Feb. 16. A prize will be awarded the lady and the 'lentlenian receiving the ugliest Valentin?. There will la? games and a luncheon will be served. All are in vited tnattwid. J. O. Douthit, a prominent stockman of Crook county is dead. His death was caused by severe injuries received hy being thrown from his horse. Mr. Douthit was born 57 years ago in Ham ilton county, Ind., and crossed the plains In 1853 with his parents, settling In Linn county. Since 1887 he lived in Crook county. In the oratorical contest at the Mc Minuville college J. Sherman Wallace, whose !)Bie is in the Tennessee neighborhood, near this city, won the honor of representing that college at I he state oratorical contest. His sub ject was "Patrioti6m--Our Present Need.1' There weie seven contestants, five gentlemen and two ladies. A Urge crowd gathered at Union hall last Saturday, to consider the proposition of the Albany Creamery company to ustabllsb a skimming sta tion in this city. Much i merest was manifested. Another meeting will be held to-morrow, at 2 o'clock. Every body shnuld attend, as this enterprise would be of much benefit to Lebanon. "he people of Lebanon will be given ' finest treat Feb. 22nd that one oi i. ihoi. nriv leae to hear for it has beu military drama to many years. i nc , tne i)(,ai of t. then presented is tu . f. military pi.V" "u sented on the coast. The best talent of ihe city are uow engaged in the en terprise and the finest ot costumes and make-ups have been secured. In refereni to the recent pugilistic encounter between President H. B, Miller, of the Corvallis agricultural college, and J. Fred Yates, the Sc'.o Press says: "We suggest that there be a uew professor's chair established for the benefit of the O. A.C., aud that oil her Corbett or Fltzsimmous be In vited to fill It. President Miller's pugilistic education, we fear, has been sadly neglected." k Word was brought to Albauy yester day, says this morning's Herald, that one of the bunds ou the steamer Ruth, by the name of Snyder, had fallen in t he river at Corvallis, just as the boat was getting ready to start, and was drowned, It appears that the Ruth A Prineville Lady Uses a Whip, The Prineville Review relates an ex citing Incident on- the streets of that city, the main features of which are contained in the following: "On Sat urday evening about 4 o'clock Mrs. Delia Frazler met Emmett Holman In front of the Reception and asked that young man about certain conduct of hit. Not receiving a satisfactory an swer, we suppose, she drew a genuine cowhide and proceeded to lay It on Holman with ail her might. She was doing a good job and Holman was try ing to either take the whip away from her or prevent her from hitting him, and In the scrimmage Mrs. Frazler backed some 15 or 20 feet away and was caught by Holman, when about this time Theodore Cadle rushed and caught Holman, and floored that wor thy aud got on top of him and was proceeding to do Holman up, and In the melee several parties interfered and the disgraceful affair was brought to a close." Several arrests, fines and trials are growing out ot the aflair, which promises to cause considerable litigation, according to the Review, Passengers on the overland train yesterday morning, as the tralu was stopping at Junction City, diecoveied that the Arlington hotel was on lire, aud they gave the alarm, awaking the inmates. There was apparently but a small portion of the contents removed. When the train left the fire was under such headway that there was no hope ot saving the building. Mrs. W. C. Read, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Chandler, for a few days, returned to her home in Albany Saturday. Mrs. Chandler accompanied her, returning to Lebanon Monday. Seventy -five farmers in Jackson county have agreed to devote a quarier of an acre each to raising sugar beefs, the coming season. Medford mer chants have subscribed to purchase the necessary amount of seed for the farm' era. -; The Toledo Weekly Blade. Every intelligent family needs in addition to their local paper, a good national weekly. - The greatest and most widly known geueral family newspaper is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years it has been a regular visitor in every part of the Union, and is well kuowu at almost every cue of the 70,000 postofllces in the country. It is edited with refer ence to a national circulation. It is a Republican paper, but men of all poll tics take it, because of its honesty aud fairness in the discussion oi, all publio questions. It iB the favorfte family paper, with something for every mem ber of the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the House hold department (best in the world), Youug Folks, Sunday School LesBous, Talmage's Sermons, the Farmstead, the Question Bureau (whicbv answers questions for subscriliers), the News of the week in complete form, and other speeial features. Specimen cooks gladly sent on application, and if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy to each. Only 1 a year. If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. Land Opened for Entry. United States Land Oflice, I Oregon City, Or., Dec. 28, 1896.f Notice is hereby given that the approved fractional plat of survey of Township 13 South, Range 8 Kast, has been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on February 8, 1897, '. at 10 o'clock a. ra. of said day.said plat will be tiled in this office, and the land thereiu embraced will be subject to entry-on and after said date. RosesT A. Miller, Register. Wm. Gilloway, Receiver, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or.,1 Jan. 7, 18U7. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Linn County at Albany, Or., on February 23, 1897, viz: MrJB. MARY A. COOLEV; H, E. 8830, for the N. pf N. E. 4 of Sec. en, 14 a., K. 1 w. 2-, - (he following witnesses to She na,.. residence upon and prove her contu... - viti William If. cultivation of said lai,u. -ma Furgi- uooper, a inert a,, t-oopcr, in 'Sweet sou, and Clarence McAlister, all o. Home, Oregon. Roskut A. Millkb, Register. The present state of the tea-trade can't ' continue. Americans drink the worst tea in the world, and pay double for it. Schilling's remedy. Proof: the your money don't like it. Best is the grocer gives back if you Read; Peacock A Co. LEBANON, OREGON. ttt-!1!!ttttt'tMITTiiTTtttMTTT1 HTTD PDCATCAT Boots and Shoes, Jackets and Capes, Men's Gloves and Are the Items we Include. Our prices on these goods will surprise you. We have cut them far under Manufacturer's cost so that they may go at once in order to close these lines . .. Read, PeacocK 1 Co, LEBANON, OREGON. ? Oliver I r Superior C Chilled ' 7 Stoves : 3 I Plows. VI Ranges, i These Plows are A L C " ) Superior in every way. i Hopkins Bros, .A.lfoany, Hon. W.J. Bryan's Book All vlio hi. lntorMtod In fnrth.rlnff tb. Mil. of Hon, B'.,r.flriF(in'jnekolr ihould oorraapond ,u,ww,bu,i7 "i. publisher.. Thwork wul oontala . . . mooimrorim (UUWNTOOL bis Bioomm. IIUITIKBIEIBVIFI lt HOST IHFOETSJIT ipucm THE RBUITSOPTHI CKPIIGN 0F18S). iinuvorni MlTICiUITOlTIOI, 8 AOENT8 WANTED Mr. Bryan ha. .& iiounm his Intention of oVotlnp: piw-half ol all r.j)-Alnee to furtherlLK tl,e uaasa of bimetallism, Then .re already lndlcatlonsof an enorinonaaal. Udress W. II. I IINK1V C0MPANV, Publisher. 341-31 l)e.rboroSL..lllk00 . Probate CPV't. In estate of Thos TJtnphrey, citation set for March 5. Inventory filed 'In estafe of M M Lewis; personal property sot nslde for widow. In estate of J H Mcercher, Peter Hume appointed administrator; bond, $2000. In estate of Jos Nixon, citation for sale of real property ordered Issued. Will of Arthur Saltmarsu filed; In ventory filed; toial property, $4,962.50. in estate of J F Price, final account approved. ( IueBtateof MGHIII, objections to final account filed. Iu estute of Win Kinder, citation or dered issued for sals of real estate. Iu estate of H A Hot'artuey, objec tions to final account filed;' final ao ooutit approved. Iu estute of It C Fludley, 60 per cent of claims ordered paid. In estate nf J H McNeil, final ao t fur Anrll 9: guardian of minor count , . ,,r(iere(j t turli over In children was . . ..nnr, nf miors. terest money for sutl . . way Chean. Cheao. Cheap, Is they are selling at Bead, Peacock (Jo's big sale. Don't let the cat lick the dishes, but make nice soft soap with Soap Foam, Directions on each package. We still have baigalns in bIiqcs. Rkai), Peacock & Co, Ripans Tabulee: at druggists. Ripans Tabules cure bad breatn. Ripans Tabules cuse indigestion. Kipans Tabules cure blllousnesa. Ripans Tabuleeur tntpid Uvr. Llllilllllllllllllll rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTtTl HWtttlfHH HHaa commenced. yWill only last a short time. Hats and Pants, Groceries, . . Furnishing Goods, rMfmWtrl Oregon. CONCRETE mi CEMENT WORK Of all kinds done at Lowest Prices. Cement Sidewalks and Curbing a specialty. All work guaranteed, by Lebanon Electric Light and Water Co., J. S, HUGHES, Propr. and Mgr. LEBANON; OR. Land Opened For Entry. ;tJ" United States Land Office, 1 flee, V ' 897. J Oreaon uty, Oregon, January 25, 1897.. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plats of survey of Townshipl3 Houth, Kunge 5 East, and 13 South, Range 6 East, the fractional plats of survey of Townships 12 South, Range 4 East, Range 5 East, Range 6 East, and 7 East; and also fractional survey of Township 13 Soutli, Range 7 East, have been reoelved fioin the Surveyor General of Oregon, and on ' MARCH 25, 1897, ' at 10 o'clock a. m. of said dnte, said plats will be filed in this office, and the land therein embraced will be sub ject to entry on and after said date. Robert A. Miller, Register. Wm. Gallow ay, Receiver,. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby, given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tweeii C. E. Fugh and W. H. muncy, under the firm name of Pugn & Muncv, and engiiged In the sale of groceries and furnishing goods, at Lebanon, Oregon, has been dissolved tills day, by mutual consent, W. H. Muncv retiring. All debts of the firm 1 are to be paid by C. E. Pugli, who WIHUlUeH Ultt imaniCTM, ... pw.o 'niitMl t,n th firm are leoueatea to llMit. aa nnaDH.la with pilliPl- Mr. luuv (f, j;. pita it, ,,.. W. H. MUNCY. Lebanou,'Ore., Fe.'1. 1. l,l)7' Don't Forget That Hoo Cake soup wrapper -aw worth a cent apiece Invaluable pres ents. ' ". M, A. Miller has a full " wllel" line of cough syrups. ..