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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1897)
Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, KEB. 18, ISM. The Corset Department I having an extra bourn The 50 ct. corset in black and drab is excellent value fur the money and shows it 1 at first fight The 75 ct. and $1.00 linep are extra values, too N. 13. Young, . ALBANY, OR. Our Great Clubbing Offer. Jiii'hmn and Wcokly Ctudnnati En quirer 25 and Toleilo Weekly Illacta 1 26 ' ' N. V. Weekly Tribune.-.. 1 S ' " ' W'kly fSntiouul Recorder. 1 26 ' " New York Tliricn-a-Wock World 1 80 ' " and Weekly Orcguiiiun 2 00 ' Leslie' Illmt'ted Weekly 2 76 Model Monthly Muguziiie 1 26 Xjw Hoe Cttke soup. . Mlwi Itiiw is convalescing. Hue Cuke map, rt on earth. . Bargains in clothing at Waterloo. Ji.liu Mayer la vwiting In Portland Hi'h week. L. H Orlgjjn, we are glud to report, in timiie better. Hoe Cake snap It. pure, nnd will uot dinlmj- dulliing. Mr. Huaeliliie and fumlly have movid to Allmiiy. Ortiti-riw quality eiteelleiit prices low at Bncli A Hulil'i, '1'lt- lip'ili's rMmp Fohiii will not burn itr roughen the fklii. W J (Ju and f mill returotil f DuIUih hoii Huiiinluy. W H. Wi.rn ll vii.ll.-d relative ami frlf iicIm in Albany lnl Hunday. Dr B'Kith w doing ttUKinrti In Al lan)' a eouple i d thin week. I) & It. are the Initial of Bach 4 Itnhl- txi I hi ir Eroeerlelt nre A 1. I'll. I I.I ...ih-tl lil. n Leln In Hii.'ll i h tor Hiile Inquire tit Ibi I'lfl'-e. Mia J. K.-IU-nlK-rgrr and elilldreu Imii Hii iif'ernoi'ii t..rt'nilforiila. Y .u ii.u miike nine "ll wiap w ith 'eiimp Fiiain. JJIreciioiia on eaeli pnek .age. The Albany Di-moerul Hpeuke highly of Mm t'luru Hi11iiiuii' leeiure in lliat city. The flneal line of dreiw paltrrna in Hie city w to Iw found at the Baeket, lore. . , Llivnw haa 'rti Ixau. d f'r Hie mar- i riiine of George Collierl and Nannie Huwk. J'nT wle. 4MH) fl'"l ela- he-rt nhnki n : -will lie mild at a bargain. Inquire at; ittils office. I ..Ijsa Maggie Buller, of Momnoulh, n-ifiled rleiHla in Lebanon Bundny i and Monday. ! Mr. Frank Alexander li ft yealerduy i fur a few weeks' viail with her parents, ; In Lane county. Bememtier Mrs. Clara Hnftiuau'ftj temperaiice lecture, at the M. E. ; eaurch to-night. EverytKidy get ready for the nitmk ' ielal to be given about March 19, by illie Lady Maccabees. i U In In than a mnntli 87 new tiiem lieri. Iu.ve been admitted Into the A. O. U W. lodge In Albany. ' Bargains in uiena', youths' and ' boys' clothing, at the office of tbej Waterloo Wooleu Mills. I F. Y. Mulkey waa over from Mon-' tuon'b last Saturday and Hunday, j visiting Lebanon friends. I The Experience social to he given by j theEpworth League on Feb. J9 has! been postponed one week. Take notice; the drama to lie given' the 22nd bus been postponed until the 23id the following night. 1 Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ng ring? French the jeweler, Albany, has some handsome ones. One-half wool dress goods reduced to KM... and bleached, all linen table clnlli for 83 eta. a yard, al llie Backet wire. The ladles of Ihe Belii-f Corps have laken a great deal of pulns wilh their ' drama, nnd will no doubt gel a crowd- j ed house. j Mm. Hlewurl, wlm lias lieen veiling j ,ber daughter, Mrs. C O P. lersoii, for i ...on- lime, left Mouduy for her borne ' Mi Of Cly. ' Hon. M. A. Miller returned home yesterday fiimi Salem where he had lieen lo see t he big elephant p 'rfonn the legislature. - Jlarrl 'd, Fh. 15, at the court house, in Albany, by' Judge Barton, Mr. Asa M. Austin -md Miss Maggie Patton, both of this iiouuty. A good assortment of men's, youths' and boys' clothing is now on sale at the Woolen Mills office at Waterloo. You can get great bargaliiB. ' Rev. A. L. Black, the young minis ter from Mi-Minnvllle, preached two excellent sermons In the Baptist church In I hie sity last Sunday. Married, Feb. 10, at the home of J. E Berry, by Rev. Amos Horner, Mr. Jus. Hanlet, of Lebanon, and Mrs. Relsfca A. Doty, of Sweet Home. It will pay you in take the entire family Ui town and get them a new outfit while the big sale Is going on at ltt-.ul, Pt-acock & t.'o's Lebanon store. Both Attorney (Jarlnitd ai d Attor ney Brown are confined to their beds this week wilb an attack of la grippe, but at this writ ing they are Improving. H. E. Smith, travelling agent for tbt slate cf Oregon, for the Vvashing ton Co-operative Life Insurance asso ciation, is In the city In the Interest of bis association. Gentlemen, yon will never regret it if you buy your clothing from the Waterloo Woolen Mills Company. The prlcea are very low. and the quality is very good. Almut twenty members of the I. O. O. F. lodge left yesterday morning, In backs, for Scio, for tbe purpose of vis iting the Scio lodge and to assist them In Initiating new members. The revival meetings at theCumlier land Presbyterian church, conducted by Revs, iieuk and Bnyles, are still in progress. Much Interest is being manifested, but no conversions have been made as yet. E. B. Crouch and family expect to leave here about the flrst of March for Southern California. They yf I go from f'cre to L' Angeles, cud Mr. Crouch will 'cave his family there until be finds a loea')"0. The captain of tbe Albany Sa!tll,m Army and tbecaptdlnnf the Vancou ver Army are to be married to-morrow. They will then I stationed at Oregon City. A new force will to sent to Al banyTuesday's Democrat. The Valentine social given Tuesday evening at the rcHidence of J. S. Hughes wns s griind success In every re-pi-ct, Ed Aldr-Mi and Miss Annie linMniid weie awarded the prizes (or receiving the uglieNt valeu iues. On account of the death of Mrs Knndle, the two nsmis of the puli lic school taught bv Prof. Alllng Iihiii and Miss Ward in the acaderry huilding wat dititiiissed at noon on WcriiicMtiiy until Monday morning Mm Annie Weil left Ibis morning for Ainiciiiiibi, Molilalia, where hc III make her home, for the present, ui lctil Mi" Julia Sheridan aceoiu pmiied her. We wish them a pleasant ourney and success In their uetv liome. Laxiilive Bromo Quinine Tablet do not affect the bead or produce nervous ness like the Sulphute of Quinine. Mr. N. W. Siullh is authorized to re fund money In every case where it fails to cure Coughs, Colds and LuGrippe. Price, 25 cents. Mrs. Mury Irvine riluusoii has writ ten a very interesting account of Mrs. Cleveland's reception at the White House, to llie Albany Democrat, Mrs. 8liitison Is a daughter of Hon, It. A. Irvine, of Albany, Unfortuuutely we have not spuce to publish the account. The sons and daughters of the Pio neers of Oregou, of Lebanon and vi cinity, who desire to join the J'loueer organization which will meet In Browustille next June, will please leave their names with M. A. Miller. We should aeud a large delegation from this place. There will lie no preaching at the M. E. Church, South, next Sunday. The pistor, Rev. Craig, will preach at Crabtiee church at 11 a.m., and at Tennessee school house u the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. rn. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. No prayer uieetlug Ibis week. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently,' relieves the couuh, cures the feverish condition and headache, making it tbe best and quickest remedy for(Ioi,ghs, Cnlc'i- and LaOrlppe. Cures In one day. "No cure, no pay." Price, 25 cents. For sale by N. W. Smith. Frank Holcomli, sentenced to the penitentiary from Bentoil county for 15 years for larceny, was pardoned last Saturday by Governor Lord, after serving a year and a half. Al White, sentenced III 1881 from Clackamas county for rape, received his freedom after 15 years, 6 mouths and 28 daya belli :d the walls. J R. Ewlng ha bought hi partner, B. F. Kirk's, interest in the barber shop. MV Ewing experts to employ a good burlier to help hi m and will no doubt keep the shop up to tbe high standard it h-is already obtained. Mr. Kirk intends to work in Albany forn while, but thinks he will move to (JouUisru California la the near Aitarat Malarial produces weakness, general debility, biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion and constipation, Grove's Tasteless Chill Toulo removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try It and you will lie delighted. 50 eentf, To get the 'genuine nsk for Grove's. For sale by N. W. Smith, Lebanon, Or. A letter written by Dlst. Atty. Hay den to C. H. Dalrymple prior to the June election haa been published In the Albany Herald. The letter does no credit to either the writer or the re cipient. It Is almost needless to state that the subject of the letter waa the resignation of Mr. Dalrymple as nomi nee tor district attorney. Monday's Democrat contains the following: "A live scrapping match occurred on the motor as It reached the depot at 12:45 to-day. Over the payment of their fare by ten members of llie Payton Company, quite a mix up occurred, in which Conductor Conn came nut on top, while one or two musicians went down, one of) the car." One of the questions in the recent teachers' examinations was the follow ing: "With what events were the fol lowing citlia or. towns associated?" Several places were mentioned, among others Salem, of course referring to Salem, Mass., and intending to bring out the famous witchcraft Tories, One answer, thnjgh, was shifted to Oregon and was: "Tbe Mitchell holdup." Democrat. Dan McClalu's livery stable In Har rlsburg burned to the ground one day lust week, as 1:30 p. ui., during a heavy rainfall. The stable was one of tbe oldest institutions in that town. The stock and vehicles were removed with out Injury, but the barn and other con tents were totally consumed. Twenty tons of hay were burned In the barn. The building and contents were In sured fur 7Ci). The Enterprise Lumber Co., of Berry, hes failed, and a deed of assign ment made by the three individual members, partners in the company, has lieen gltd with the county clerk, naming C. E. Hawkins, of Albany, assignee. 1'he total liabilities are unknown, but It is understood that they are heavy. Not a few creditors of the Insolvent company are Santlam farmers, whose bills for labor have lieen refused paynieut on one pretext orauother for a long time. Staytou Mall. J. I. Jones, the manager of the Jones sawmill, near Eugene, has arrived in Eugene to start up the mill, says the Guard. An order for 8,000,000 feet of lumiter is now in, and the mill will start up the first bf next week. One planer is running at the mouth of the flume, another one baa arrived, and still another is expected in a few days. As soon as they can be placed in posi tion three planers will be kept busy planing. Tbe lumber is sawed by the machinery on the mountain and float ed down tbe flume to the railroad at Cottage Grove. The Albany Democrat giveea timely wuruiug. as follows; There are said to be some insurance agents in the valley working for a reliable old line compa ny, who, in order to get business, offer to give 20-year tontine policv, repre senting that It may be paid in 12 annu al payment, which, of course, Is impossible and would not be backed by any company. They were In Salem and it was reported would probably be in Albany. If they do busiuess iu the regular way, all light, but If any such bait Is given, look out. It is best now adays any way to be on your guard. The Kentbcky Colored Jubilee Sing ers gave entertainments iu our city last Saturday and Monday evenings, to small but appreciative audiences. There is a comical darkey with them who furnlsles lots of fun for their audiences, They are excellent sinners aud deservil g of much larger houses than they had here. If McKinley's promised prosperity had only readied us at even this late day, we have no doubt that the opera house would have been crowded to its utmost capacity, but money is bo scarce that many people cannot at bud the entertain ments they otherwise would. The Jubilee Singers entertained the citizens of Albany Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. The Corvallis Times says that Mon day morning a pair of young people from the classic Long Tom arrived in town Moodiiy, intent on matrimony. The Times bus an Interesting account of the aflalr, bu' the sum and sub stance Is that they were short of funds and bad to rule themselves according ly. The eo-iuty. clerk kindly issued tbe license on credit aud himself stood good to the county for the fee. Justice Carlile ottered to perform the marriage ceremony for $3 on a silver basis, but they requested an hour's time In which to consider the matter. Before the hour expired the couple returned and Informed Ihejuptlce that there was a little preiioliet Iu town, who had done thejnbfor$l50. Good clothing at a low prioe at Bach & Hull's. Wash your white c'otliing with Knap Foam, aud they will never turn yellow. , M. A. Miller has a full and complete llue of voutfli syrups. Departed This Life. Mrs. M. E. Randle, wife of Prof. 8, A. Handle, dlexl very suddenly yester day morning, at about half past nine o'clock. She had been gaining strength every day since her late sickness, and for the last week had desired all the children to lie In their places in school. George, their son, had just come from an er rand, and found her In the kitchen, engaged In some work, apparently as well as usual. She followed him Into the sitting-room, and, as site sat down iu her chair, asked him to make up the fire, which he did. Ho then start ed to leave the room, when she said, "Don't leave me alone Just now, Geor gle." He returned lo her at once and found her dead iu her chair. Thus, without a struggle, she passed from earth. The funeral will occur at their resi dence at the academy to-morrow after noon at two o'clock. Mrs. Handle was about 73 years of age. She was highly respected and beloved by all ber acquaintances. The people of Lebanou and vicinity deeply sympathize with the bereaved relatives. A Petition Sent to Senator Dawson. The Albany Herald published, last Tuesday, a petition to Senator Dawson requesting him to attend the joint con vention and support John H. Mitchell forU. 8. Senator. The petition was signed by quite a lame number of re publicans in the principal towns in tne county. The Albany Democrat makes the following commenta in regard to the petition: The petition sent to 8. A. Dawson shows the names of 29 persons who helped elect him senator from Scio. The records show that Mr. Dawson received only 10 votes at Scio. There Is a joke on somebody. A youiie man 18 years of aire, who signed the petition to Senator Dawson in which it Is stated he helped elect linn lo tbe high and honorable Dosi- tion, (he was elected in June, 1894), is having bis hands lull explaining mat ters. Home Talent, The people of Lebanon always pat ronize entertainments given by home talent much more than those given by travelling troupes. That is as it should be, as it not only keeps their money in their home town, but also entertain ments given by home talent are almost invariably for the purpose of assisting some worthy cause. Moreover, the entertainments by home talent are nearly always well worth the admis sion price, as the amateurs of our town always endeavor to please every one In their sgdiences and generally succeed even to that extent. We believe that this " 111 be the case with tbe military drama to be put on next Tuesday even ing by the Woman's Relief Corps, a they are exerting themselves to make the drama a model of perfection. They have secured a flue variety of costumes and more scenery than usual. We hope and believe that they will be greeted by a large audience. W. R. C. Entertainment. The plot of the play to be given by the Woman's Relief Corps, next Tuesday evening, is very interesting and humorous incidents are plenty. Following is the synopsis: Act l.-Charlestou, S. C The Fir ing on Fort Sumter. A, Lovely Rebel. The Quarrel. The Escape. Act II. The Camp. Farnswortli as Corporal Buuglestlen. As Dutch J. P. Inside the Rebel Lines. Tbe Forced Marriage. Face to Face. Act III. Farnsworth a Prisoner at Biddy McGce's Hut. "Wash," the Negro, Hastens Through the Lines For Relief. Act IV.-Blddy McGee and the "Tbavin1 Bojers." Farusworth In Dis tuise. Startling Surprise The Tallies Turntd and Major Roberta a Prisoner- Enter Kate Thoruo and Friends. Glad Tidings of Peace. Win. J. Bryan's book ends with these lines, written by Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Still Truth proclaims this motto, In letters of living light, No question la ever settled Until It Is settled right. RIpaul Tabulee cure dyspepsia. Rlpani Tabules: for sour stomach. Ripana Tabules cure constipation, Rlpaa Tabular care liver troubles. Rlpans Tabules: pleasant laxative. Go to any grocer and ask for Schilling's Best tea: Japan, English Breakfast, Oolong, Ceylon, or the Blend. He will pay you your money back if you don't like it. Read, Peacock & Co., LEBANON, OREGON. WWW"I HHP PPEATQAT C Has commenced. U U IV UlDri 1 OnLCWill only last a short time. Boots and Shoes, Jackets and Capes, Men's Gloves and Are the Items 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. '. ' '- iillUilHH lill i "TTTTmtTmtt1 LEBANON, Read, Peacock & Co., ? Oliver C Superior ! V Chilled 7 V Stoves j I Plows, V ( Ranges. ) ) These Plows are A 1. I ) Superior in every way. I Hopkins Bros. Albany, iten.W.J. Bryan's Book All who nr. lntftTMtml In fttrttartiiff the ul. of Hon. V. J. Srirau a nrw took .hoald correspond inccwKTorint autPiisimua. in noeupn, RimBiH:STin IIS KCSTrilWlTMT mm. THtRrSMTJOFTII C1PHG OF 1896. 1 RIYINI Or THI pin.mtiLsmiiim. AGENTS WANTED Mr. Bryan hat nn nomiond ble intontlon of d.votlnfr one-half of nil royaltii-e to furthering the canae of bimetaltUm. There ere already Indloaliotuof an enortnouaaale, AdJree W. B. CONKEV COMPA1Y, Publisher. 341-331 Dewbora SMffllUGO Jury List. Following is the jury list for the circuit court which will convene in Albany on Monday, March 8: J W Scanland, Lebanon, farmer. Chas RichurdBon, Jordan, farmer. Fred Goch, She burn, farmer. J W Roberts, Albany, drayman. Thos Turner. Rowland, farmer. C C Kindig, Ciawfordsville, saw mill man. C H Cable, Brownsville, mer chant, Walter Huston, Harrisburg, farmer. J Y McCune, Shedd, farmer. L A Churchill, Tangent, farmer. Harvo Bummerville, Harrisburg, farmer. C E Pugh, Lebanon, merchant. M C Bishop, Harrisburg, farmer, j F Wither, Brownsville, farmer. Jos Simpson, Tangent, farmer. B F Ramp, Albany,' merchant. 0 A Wheeler, Kingston, farmer. E A Hester, Jr., Mill City, farm er. Benson Harris, Sweet Home, farmer. Geo Young, Crabtree, farmer. J M Barton, Shedd, farmer. C C Canter, Harrisburg, car penter. Jesse Yost, Sweet Home, lumber man. P W Spink, Albnny, lumberman. G W Arnold, Jordan, farmer. John Skelton, Millers, farmer. N Bridges, Spicer, farmer. T J Muiikers, Jr., Scio, farmer. Sylvester Prichard, Jordan, farmer. Enoch Miller, Crabtree, ware house man. k V Halj. Huck Crekf farmer. Mil HMIimtftrWHHHWeWUmt Hats and Pants, Groceries, ... Furnishing Goods, we Include. OREGON. Oregon. CONCRETE and 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. The supreme court of Ohio has sustained the inheritance tax low. This is a source of revenue that should be utilized in every state. A moderate and well adjusted tax of this kind is entirely fair and just. A postoffice inspector overhauled the books of Postmaster Dart, in Port Orford, last week, says the Tribune, and found a shortage of $700; he tried again aud found the shortage $300, and after a third overhauling the shortage waB re duced to $100. About this time the steamer Farallon sailed, and the inspector went without making a fourth trial. Probably a fourth trial would have resulted in no shortage being found, and a fifth trial would have revealed a Burplus and so on, to the end of the chapter. Bliia M. West Hive No. 1 are work, lug under a special dispensation for s few weeks, at the very low rale of $1.50 initiation fee. Any one wishing to unite with the Lady Mnecuboes, and take advantage uf this low rate, pleusa culiontho undersigned for all Infor mation regarding the order. Alice A, Hyde. Hoe Cake soap contains no free al knll, and will nut burn the hands. Hoe Cake soap wrappers are worth a cent apiece la valuable presents, fcjav theni.