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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1897)
.1- J I Lebanon Express. THUBHDAY, MAR. 25, WOT. 1216 Yards ot the well known Brondhead dross goods, in nt w styles and color combi nations. These goods are the best medium priced goods in the market for durability. They are made of American material, by American capital and Amer ican labor fSTThe Feder. Brush Shirt Protector S. E.Young, ALBANY, OR. Our Great Clubbing Offer. Ezi'Rua and Weekly Cincinnati En quirer ...41 60 " and Toledo Weekly Wide 1 26 " " N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 2D " " W'kly Notional Itceorder. 1 26 " ' New York Titrice-a-Weok World...., 1 60 " and Weekly Oregonian 2 00 " " Luoiiu'n Illust'ted Weekly 2 76 " " Modes Monthly Magazine 1 26 i Cuke wmp, iwnt on earlh. Little Jessie Allen is still duugerour ly III. Hue Cake snap Is pure, end will tint destroy clothing, Groceries qunllly excellent prices low at inch & Iluhl'i, J. H. Wult, rouil mauler of (he 8. P., win In Iit'liaiion yexterduy. Ed O'Neill li ft Imd Suturday for San Francisco, on a buslnew trip. Preaching at the Duplin) uhuroh next Hunciu.y uiorulng and evening. Born, to the wife of Mr. Krlens, March 24, 1 ten pound daughter. Mm. H. U. Klum and daughter, of Waterloo, have moved to Albany. B. & B. are the initials of Daub A Buhl but llielr groceries ire A. 1. Al Cruxon and Bob Brush returned home Monday from Bouluirii Oregon. Miiw Htt-lliuaelier, of Albany, wim the s 11 1,1 "f M'" l)llM""d '"' HuHduy. You t0 O'ake nice soft soap with Soap i'obir.- JJlreetlons on each pack age. The Lebanon Exivlnlnr Mills now have orders for five .arloads of excel sior. Be sure and see the bargains In munch litis, for $3, at Will's music store. ' Hub Cake soap wrapper are worth a cent apiece III valuable presents. Have tlll'UI. Mrs. Hester Biu'"d and one ot her daughtf rs are quite i.'l with blood po. soiling. Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, Is the way they are selling at Bead, Ptcck (,'o's big sale. Don Bwun ooiuiueiioed teaching (he spring term of school in the Happy Home district lust Monday. Miss VuMonu" "spring millinery evening days" will lie Monday and JLyL.y, April 5th and 6th. " Mrs. May Zuliii, who husbeen living In Portluiid during the v. Inter, re turned to Lebanon yesterday. Revs. Wooley and W. V. McGee, passed through Lebanon yesterday on their way home from Hudaville. W, '. Weir, of Mayvllle, In eastern Oregon, was vlaltlng old friends In our city lant Haturdiiy and Sunday. Miss EminsTivey eoinui"iitied teach ing the spring term of school ill the Frank Smith district lust Monday. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ng ring? French the jeweler, Albany, has some handsome ones. G. Mj Htrnud, Grand Lecturer of the F. 4 A. M , made the lodge In thlt, city a fraternal visit Monduy night. Prof. W. W. Alllngham returned from hie home, neurCuburg, last Mon- day, he being able to resume his tchool work. 0ne-half wool dress goods reduced to jq nls., and bleached, all linen table cloth i'ur 35 8 S'ard, at the Racket Store. ' Hie best dressed men In Linn county are those ba buy their clothing from Bach .Buhl. 0m(i suits for low prices. Mrs. C. H. Rub 'ton, who had' tweti' visiting her daughter in this city for two weeks, left lust .Saturday for her home In Portland. High grade sewing inn cblnes for $35 at E. U. Will's music slo re, Albany. Hend for descriptive .olrui'lars. Old llinelilnes repaired. Fiaii'is and organs sold on closer margins than by any oilier iTiuslo house In the slate, at ii. U. Wall's. iil wirrlWIorirrltm Mrs. V. A. Kickersnu relumed home Monday from Springfield, where she had been to accompany her mother, Mrs. R. 8. Roberts, home. Money to loin. A limited, amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity, ('all upon or write to 8. N. Steele & Co., Albany, Oregon; ' T. 3. Coleman, of Portland, Is In Lebanon trying to organize an order called the United Artisans, This Is strictly an Oregon Institution. It will pay you to take the entire family to town and get them i new outfit while ti e big sale Is going on at Read, Peacock & (Jo's Lebanon store. John Carroll) the city marshal, Is now nightwatch also, he having a deputy on duty part of each day. Chas. Dodge has been serving asdeputy mar shal, J. C. Mayer left Monday for Port land, to attend the grand lodge of the K, 0, T. M., he having been elected ulternute to M. A. Miller, who was un able to attend. Last week, " hile Joint Roberts was grubbing out it large stump on J. M. Settle's farm, ae dug up what was sup posed to be a part of the skeleton of an Indian squaw A "T and Test Social" will be given by the Epwor.li League of the M. E. church, at the resilience of J. W. Men sies, Friday evening, April 2nd. Par ticulars next week. The first of a company of about 60 families from Virginia have arrived In Linn oounty U locate. They are R. P. Baker and family, J, P. Johnson, and J. B, Rouse. Herald. J. S. MeClure was on Saturday In stalled as acting postmaster, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of W. V. HenderMiii at Eugene. MoClure was recommended by the bondsmen of T J. Craig. Dr. Lambennn, W. H. Worrell and J. B. Thompson telegraphed their con gratulations to Hi ii. Binger Hermann 'usl Tuesday, on hearing of his appoint ment as eoim ilhsloner of the general laud office. A. M. Jee, of Grants Puss, h an applicant for colector of internal revenue at Portland, says a late Wash ington telegram Mux Prucbt is mak ing the fight cf his life for the gover norship of Alaska. Ex-Congresaman Binger Hermann was lust Monday appointed commis sioner of the general land office, Her man's pathway is evidently strewed with flowers, us the oflloe given him Is a very lucratie one. Miss Mabel Carsou returned home Friday from Haleiu, having gone to that city for the purpose of accom panying her little blind brother home, lie having been attending the school for the bHnd, n Huleui, Mrs. Elliott, of Boise City, Idaho, ar rived in Lebanon lust Frlduy, to help attend her futher, Orln Martin, who bus been quilt 111. Mrs. Elliott intends to take her father home w ith her as siani as he is able to travel, A. W. Marks and family visited wiih relatives in this city last Friday and Saturday. They have been living at Berry for some time, Mr. Marks being employed in t ie sawmill at that place, but they now reside in Albany. Preaching at the M. JE. church, South, by the pastor, next Sunday morning and evening. On Thursday evening a short business meeting of the churcb will follow the pruyer meetlng, Oil er services us usual. Iiltxullve Uremic) Quinine Tablets do not affect the 3eud or produce nervous ness lik? 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 LuGrlppe. Price, 25 cents. A union Young People's meeting will be held In the M. JS, church, South, the first Sunday In April. The HUbject is "Temporal Blessings Thut Follow ChriBliuuity." All members of the dill'ereui young people's societies ill tills city are invited to attend. The Albany Farmers Warehouse Company Is erecting an addition to their grain warehouse on the river front. It Is 80x80 feel and is built oul a solid concrete foundation. The in creasing business of the compauy has rendered ujore storage capacity neces sary. Laxative Hion.'o Quinine Tablets move the bowels geuilv, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition and headache, making It the best and nuickeal remedy forCoi.ghs, Cole's and LuGrlppe, Cures In one day. "No cure, no puy," Price, 25 cents. For sale by N. W. Smith. The maddest man in all Corvallis yesterday afternoon was Billy Wil liams. The Gaaette had printed the statement that he was a happy father, and Billy said he wasn't a father at till. When last seen he was hunilng Lawyer McFndden to bring suit for damages. Corvallls Times. M. H Bryant was Monday appointed by Judge H. F. Hewitt us assignee ot the present estate of L. E. Blnin. Mr. E. W. Laugdon was originally named as assignee, but he resigned and upon petition of creditors Mr. Bryant was appointed. Mr. Bryant qualified at once and tiled his uoud iu the sum of WD.OOO, Malarial produces weakness, general debility, biliousness, loss of appetite, indigestion and mnstlpation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will lie delighted. 60 eentr. To get the genuine ask for Grove's. For sale by N. W. Smith, Lebanon, Or. Last Saturday a car load of flax seed, for seeding purposes, was receiv ed In this city from Portland. This seed has iieen distributed among furm.'t's, who have contracted to grow flux t(?e present season. The price guaranteed to be paid at Portland for the seed, is the price quoted in Chicago at the time. .Sclo Press. The Intercollegiate Oratorical As sociation of Oregon lias been solicited hy the association of Washington to enter into an interstate oratorical as sociailon, iu order that winners In the state contests may compete for higher houorai The Willamette association In reply to an Inquiry from the presi dent of the Oregon association, A. W. Wight, of Albany, bos signified its approval of the proposed plan. Herald. H.E. Smith, the rustling agent of the Washington Co-operative lite in surance association, has been working for his association at Waterloo and Hodavllle for the past three weeks. He returned to Lebanon .Tuesday, and left for Slay ton this morning. Tbe above mentioned association is evi dently becoming very popular, as Mr. Smith has hud much better success In this section than auy other life in surance agent. Prof. J, Whiteboru, teacher of physi cal training, was in Lebanon Friday for I lie pur4e of making arrange ments for the organization of a class in this city. He now has a large class In Albany. The professor is highly recommended by his students in all his former clusscs. The teachers in the Corvallis public school have re ceutly completed a course ot physical training under Prof. Wbilehoru's In struction, and tli y recommend him as a thoroughly competent teacher of physical culture. Seventeen member of Hie L. O. T. M. of this cily went to Albany last Monday, for the purpose of attending the lecture by Mrs. Lillian Hollister, of Detroit, Mich. Mrs. Hollister is Supreme Comuitnder of tbe Ladies of the Maccabees of the World, and is on this coust for the purpose of reviewing the work and advancing the Interest of the order. In the evening o public re ception was given iu the opera bouse, which was followed by an instructive address by Mrs, Hollister. A bauquet wasglveuln tile W. C. T. U. hall. A great many Uives from thin and neigh boring towns were present, hut Leba uoii dive bad a larger representation than any other Hive outside of Al bany. The Lebanon crowd report an enjoyable time, and say they were treated royally. Dr. Henderson's Death. Dr. W. V. Henderson died at the Henderson home at Eight aud Pearl streets, In Eugene, at 1:2D p. m. Friday, Muich 19, 1SH7, after an illness of only two weeks' duration, The direct cause ofdealh was blood poisoning, which resulted from a peculiar and uuclassiti- al-le disease whicli origiuuted iu his right leg. The poison was carried all through the system and death followed very quickly. Deceased was aged 39 years, 10 months and 29 days, having been born on College HIII, a suburb to this cily, April 20, 1857, Deceased was su enthusiastic lodge mau. He was a member of four different orders, namely, A. F. & A. M; Helmet Lodge, No. S3, Knights of Pythias; Eugene Camp, No. 115, Woodmen of the World, and the recently organized lodge of Elks. Guard. Dr. Henderson wus u son-lu law of R. 0. Miller, of this city, and was well known Iu this vicinity. Use Hoe Cake soap. Cull and see Miller's new stock. M. A. Miller has a full aud complete line of uough syrups. Suve your Hoe Cake soap wrappers, they are worth a cent apiece. Hoe Cake ecap contains no free al kali, and will not burn the bands, Lute styles, up to date, guitars; fine tone, for $4.50, at E. 0. Will's music store. Patronize home Industry, by buying your clothing from the Waterloo Woojen Mills. It will be doubly to your advanluge-.-it will keep the money at home, and will save you money us tbe prices are very low. Your tea -trade for the next ten years is worth having. Ve want it Try all five flavors of Schilling's Best tea, and get your money back (of your grocer) on those that yoi don't like. x3sr w The Albany School Teacher Acquitted. The case of the state against Emma Harden, the school teacher, charged with aBsault upou a pupil, Neva Look' Ingblll, wus terminated awhile before 10 o'clock Saturday night. The closing arguments were made by Judge Whit ney and Hou, J. M. Somers for the prosecution and L. M. Curl and Percy Kelley for the defendant. The Justice charged the Jury giving them a wide latitude In reference to law and fact. The Jury was gone from the box Just seven minutes, rendering a verdict of not guilty. It was received with a loud cheer, showing the sympathy of the large audience to be with the de fendant, and many flocked around her with congratulations. Thus ended the only school teacher whipping trial in Albany for at least sixteen years, If not in Its history. It certainly Is to be hoped it is the last. Albany Demo. crat. Although the Democrat says the verdict "was received with a loud cheer, showing tbe sympathy of the large audience to be with the defend ant," we believe the general sentiment to be against severe corporal punish ment. The famous verdict once given bye Jury, "not guilty, but don't doit again," would probably best express the general sentiment In regard to the Albany case. There Was Gaiety Galore. The social given by the Ladles of the Maccabees lost Friday evening was the successful ailair that they had antici pated. A large crowd was present and they enjoyed themselves hugely. Tbe neat little sum of $27.65 was realized. and therefore there is "no kick com ing" at tbe financial part of the social. There were 65 maskers, among whom were the following: Mrs. I. M, Hardm&n, Frost; Merton Hughes, Buffalo Bill; Pel 8mith, Little Eva; Cora Cox, Priscllla; Mae Mulit, Mcrnine; Cliffonl Mackey, Little Boy Blue; Miss E. Wallace, Fairy; Mrs. J. J. O'Neill, bomluo; Bessie Plaster and Carrie Miller, School Girls; Louie Peterson, Excelsior: Myrtle Halton. Flower Ulrl; Norah Hogan. Ulpsey Peddler; Lottie Miller, Chrysanthemum Girl; Eb- ble Arnett, Frost; Evelyn Arnett, School Girl; Fay Donaca, Nefrro; Leona Evans, Lebanon ExceLslor Mills; Chas. C. Amos, Soldier; Llitie Doud, Span ish Girl; Lulu Kees, Klght; Emma Boslar, violets; Waua Miller, Free Silver; Mrs. K Gore, School Girl; Maycel Gore, School Gil l; Mrs. F. M. Thomp son, Dining Room Girl; Mrs. C. C. Amos, Sleigh Bells; K. A. Davenport, Uncle Sam: George Eltlns, Lebanon Paper Mills; Merle Sheridan, Gipsey Oneen; Mrs. W. E. Chandler, Peasant Girl; W. E. Chandter, Washwoman; W. H. Worrell, Country Dude; Ed Kcllenberger, Prosperity; Mrs. May Morgan and Bessie and Kitty Miller, Nuns, Monthly School Report. The following is the report of the Lebanon public schools for the month ending March 19,1897: No. remaining j g, ?fS$ g fionew pupils 1 : I I No. readmitted. i h o ej Number expelled I i I i i : Number susended.. Number dropped Av. daily atendance j Av. No. belonging... N iO O KS 8 8 3 9 ? Total NoLenrolled... I S 8 8 ? ig" S No. girls enrolled.... g a No. boys enrolled... 1 oo 3? Time lost (minutes) J 8 S 2 No, times tardy... n w No. days absence J 2 ii Sa. days attend'nee No. days taught. ... 8 S 8 8 S3 8 & A S -3 2 No. room.. -. M n - L. H. Bakkb, Principal. Notice. To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, -the undersigned citizens of Brownsville and vicinity, nave known J. J. Hawyer, formerly of this place but now of Lebanon, for several years and have always known him to be au upright and honorable man. The reason of this limine is that it lias come to our ears of vile and slanderous talk being used against him, and we wish the people of Lebanon to know his standing while living here. l&ignedj J JS bnyder, .1 v Irvine, Henry lilaktlv. O C Coolev. C E Stanard, I W Starr, M D: W C Coolcy, C H McFarlaud, James iilakely, O P Coshow. 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 bargains. liarguliis in clothing at Waterloo, When You Want Shirt Waists Do not forget I have the Latest Styles, with Detachable Col lars and Culls, at $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Yours tor good goods and low prices, f. Wandeil's Cash Store, First Door East of Cusick's Bank ALBANY. - - OKKGOX. Read, Peacock 4 Co, LEBANON, OREGON. flllD PPEATCAT CHas commenced. UUiLrlDI 0L D Will only last a short time. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Pants, Jackets and Capes, Groceries, ... Men's Gloves and Furnishing Goods, 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 & Co, LEBANON, OREGON. ? Oliver ( ? Superior I Chilled ? Stoves I Plows. I Ranges. ) These Plows are A 1. I ) Superior in every way. I Hopkins Bros, Albany, : Oregon. The place to buy oi good quality at the lowest possible prices is at the office of the . . . Waterloo Woolen Mills Waterloo, Oregon. Never before have prices Koa, W.J. Bryan's Book All wI.q ure liitarwtert in furthering th ult at Urn. K.J, ttryant new book hmild correBponrl irouia.liutely witli ths Iublialittni. Ihatrork Hill oouUin . . . IN ACCOUNT OF RIB CAUPiiGS Toira, m3BI0r.RilH1, viumitBimsiiri HIS HOST fMPOftUNT El'Kf.viitS. THE BliSniTS OPTHB C.a.'ilGKl)? 1896. iltfcVlfcW 0PTH1 Kll.;'i Iilil. SWUTMN AGENTS WA8Y. ... , Mi"- Bryiin has on uoutirj.ii hfi infenttfln of davotinK one-half of all n-i.-lLiuj to f art Wi-i r.tt i i.u oue ot biniBlalliBia. i horn urnul ready iniiiciiliimB of an puorniOHB aula 4(J4rass W. ft. t'M;FV fOMPANY, Puhlithert Feed Sheds I have erected in Albany (on Baker street, betweon First and Second) new feed slieds, My prices are; Team, 10 cts.; single rig, 10 cts.; saddle horse, 6 cts. Horses kepi nights at a rea sonable rate, also by the week or n-.ontii. Feed always on hand. This was built especially for farmers, but all are invited to patronize me, . . , Bay-Ladles' billet and watting rooms in coiitit'Clioii ,. , D. Bussard, Albany, Or. clothing and quality been made so satisfactory as at the pres ent time, and by this com pany. Give them a trial. CONCRETE and CEMENT WORK Of all kinds done at Lowest Prices. Cement Sidewalks and Curbing a specialty. All work e;uarantoed, by Lebanon Electric Light and Water Co., J. S. HUGHES, Propr. and Mgr. LEBANON, OR. Good clothlriK at a low price at Bach & Buhl's, The finest lino of dress patterns In the city is to be found at the Racket store. Wash your white clothliiR with Snap Foam, and they will never turn yellow. Measure your rooms accurately and bring size in feet and inches with you. It costs you untliing to have your car pets Bewed by band by the Albany Furniture Oo., Albauy, Oregon,