The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, June 28, 1889, Image 2

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"WATKRLOO.
June 2i-.
Another week Ihh jwwil nml utiU wu luwu
jioiiiiinforiniponatHvfowrllo.
A 11 ini'ier of cmr worthy dttaus wtot! lit Albany
tlil.-" week Attviiillntr court.
I'rmik Colo started fur Alluuty tills morning
w it! n IikkI of la water, Frank tu working up
mj,l tiiwlo Iu Ills line of busliicxi.
J. C. Grow ami Denuli Khun haw got tliclf lio-
Vis and feed stables 1h gol running onlcr. They
ru bolli liwiiicss men aiul will Hi every
tliite? in lhir lvrer tu a-PomnimliiU) the public.
Plenty of camper, plenty of sortu, plenty of
tr.Hxl tilling and liMof fun at Waterloo. ,
I wntiUt my Ihls in reyanl to Itom written by
vonr KalavilloromniKHiilent, tlmt he has been
liiWiiformed, or till! ret deal of bail giwswlng.
N,w in rejwil to tile pup story,! positively deny
that your Waterloo correspondent had auytliliigto
do with its being pnblislieit In the Democrat, and
when e,nji-rn came from tolvil!e and told ux
tlioy l-.u I inw taken from your spilus wo
Tukl them It euuld not be o, liud we have always
deputed the story being ttuo. Now, sir, we don't
relsew you overheard any report from Waterloo
4 to your having no aiToniuioi'.iitions for mail
cad beuAl, and deny saving that the hotel elmrges
ure bovowi reunm. or that the livery stable did
not atlt-nd to the wants of the pelo; an as to
wliat yon charge to and from lbanou, we know
nothing about that. You uiIkIiI haw heard iliee
thills, but an we have never circulated such sto-
Tie in all probability you drvaiued it.
Our biiiiiucxa men do not wage war against any
one whocianen tootir bur;? tOKolnto business; It
woulil bv nK'iint onr interest to do w), and If you
wvjM u- yueir oruin you would know It. There
is room for itleii'.v wore business men, and wo
w ill give any . Hid all honest men a hearty wel
come. Yi.ur fellow townsman, Delink Klum, has
lveoived a hearty weteoinu, and we ih him ev
try sui-co.
.si, my di-nr sir, please do not pot jealous of poor
little e, bu! kt-.'i your hirt on, for we eamiH'.af
tord tu ijiumi. Kklnvillv or Waterloo are not
nokc enough to Portland to hurt her very bud by
ur raiirvu.l an. I bridjtv booms.
We are not ausvi-; here, we have onr fault"; but
wotuilwvssCli.istsaid to the scribes and Phari
sees who bruusht the womau before him to be
condemned: "Ho that fa without siu amonc you,
let him wi lh-j ti:-t stone." In conclusion I
vouli! nay we have n ill will toward you; wet; Mi
you mii-.tew. Yo.i h iu' made a mistake, and cast
your stoiiv'f at tltu wrong ir:y.
.CBOl HXATUKU ISULLETIJf NO. 10.
Tor week tikUng June. 221, lfWJ:
Tlie temjierauiiv I'm been above the normal
th.'U!;h lunvr tnan tin- r"iv ions week. There ivm
no rainoJI, cxapt a v ry light jqirinkle !onr the
lower Colum!i.u Tlie muhine was above the
normal. tliaig!i te amount was lus than tu ilw
pw-t two weekj.
The ibctof tiiose conditions on crops, while
they have not been favorable, they rantiot be mid
to bo inju: waif. They were moru tivorablc than
tire cj.,d; to .s o. the prr-viou-i two weviu.
Tlie f-artly eloudy weather wa condueive'to more
KoMure in tiie air, and I: did not allow the bum
lng of the wheat H' wuce. The cooler weather
had :i ;Bif!eial tir.-t on the wheat, linin b
badly needed hi nl! purtu 'if the Ride, save along
fie eoal and in wims of tlie Willamette valley.
In Wa-co eotm:y the k lit of whtat b compara
tively ibuiII. llhvpriiijf wheat lsa total failure,'
I'm fiill town wlieai ili a (air yield. In (.her
imrtftoftaMcm Orey'-it t-:nus pr!r,?-wtieat will
yk-M fair lwrve.4 tBhutst l." to SO bu"iie! to the
li-Mt s- bile the fall wheat will yield from 25 to 35
r.r.d in placer) bushel's to the acre. Cr.do:;bted
ly an wm;w whut. frop will be harve.-tL la
n.me Keti"i:K full v, h. o! isshrivvled bui a Urge
prj-ortMii ofil Uuninjurvd.
Jlorrow and Union cait!:'.ieitppcar tohnvo bet-'terpruiK-
than iHL.!in, Wowo and j.iirt?. of
l nii'.tilla. tor itn avenge crop. Tlie ticrotti-e in
ii;l!i.ii,i. u- other i'o;ii:ti", b the large to far
J;:iown aii-l the cries iw-reaift! ln.iy ofT-Mit thodif
1 cnlty in yl-:ld. in Luke, arid Klamath counties
l'liieh of tin- s.Tiii is n.n!i'.-.
The U. ri'.er valley . ill bxvt a ftir yield
iot quite en averi T,'irou:;h the Willamette
whih; in prices I: b:;; t-eeti itij-ired the nner;il
vield will lie above the cvtr,i:,-e. The pat two
vcek pteicutola xioimy o'ltlook for ti e wheat
vtir'. but l etdT pr( 'ct i:ow ui-tar, p.::(l when
1i.e crop S: luirve- ted it wili be found to be &ti av
tn yieM. The Uirky and out crop have rot
ul!-red nt cstcnivel f.wa the effect of the
rviirra, dry weather. A yi'.M of) buei of tr-l.-y
to tile aero Is prorairuil in many feetioh. Tie
3,'iy harveM ha protftvf:', tise yield U not quite
Eii averiiiw.
The exeillent fruTt proircet continue. Tlie
ijrlw havts and arc now jielilini; eiioriuoiyly.
Tile fruit trees Hie l-judcd dovm and no hiAi't lw.s,
kV(.'!, done any diiome. The pnnpeets for tlie
tutir-.- Mate, coiiiiderm;.' all of her produets una
whole, are excellent, while the wheat hirue: may
l.e the farmer having diveri-iieil er.; will
i:ai:i. &'eepti) on liny -"i!b, no roitt has fallen
hi the state lor.over four weefca. Till" i." the long
:! coiitiimul dry cjvll nt Ihi- time of year on rec
ord. Therein no reconl of n fniiuro of cmps In
Oreirou, and while other years liave presented im
unlavorable ppcanuic, still the yield wm ro1.
Ka!cro farmera are uatWHid with 20 bushelN of
wheat to the acre, and if in an occasional year !ti
Ongon the crop will not yield on an average over
ibufhelstothe acre, there should be tin com
pliant. Climatic condition and the noil cannot
always be no favorable as to produce 10 bushel of
wheat tu the acre. 11. . Paoi. e,
Oberver C. 3. glguitl gerTloc.
An cxcluingo says t'cut a man Djity
Ufje the wart on the hnek of tieck
for a collar button, ride on the back
coach to save the Interest on hU money
until tlie conductor gcU around, step
hw vvutek at nihltosavethc wearand
tear, leave tiin 'i'8'! and "tV without
it dot and cross to nave ink, pnsjture hU
mule on lib mother's grave to save
wni but a man of thia sort 1 a gen
tleman and scholar compared with the
follow who takes a newMnapcr two or
three years and when asked to pay for
it, puts It back into the office and has
it marked "refused." When a man
wants liu paper Htopped he ought to
have the manhood to pay up and in
form the editor that his paper Is no
longer wanted.
Dougherty, Who Fell In Love
with Anderson.
HAN'T OTHERS ACS LICE IIIM.
Though Not Terr Many Ar Bo Badly
Artoeted aa ThU Simple One Wa-no
lla I-oohi Snuui Sass Retlactlona on
Fulling In l-o with Aotmncx.
In tltodii- n man that to ndwellorof
tho town who hua nttaltiod tho acre of 40
and Imaitot been wildly In lovo will) ono or
moiv actreme, Is a rarity.
When faint usratns of micronoopic
down commence to npiwir on a youth's chin;
when bo to at n lotn what todo with Ills bonds
and feet; when ho outgrows a coal ouw n
neoU, und hla tloerea are at way tooahort.
when bis voice to a cotnhiuntiou of proter
natural bat ant) yodling tenor; wlieu he is
hmked upon tiy bis sister ns a positive mil
Ktnce, and by til younger brother as the
Tcry cmlxxliuient of all that to heroic, grand
ami noblo; when be faeternally hungry, nevar
gets enough to eat, and entA enough to ration
a regiment: It to at thin age, back uri
wlih h a tiinn always look with mingled fool
ini of amuA'nient and tendemem, thai your
tueuuous youth experience calf lovo f)r au
aetris.
It to not violent nor fierce, nny, tbo boy
nireo!y nay a word. Ho consider liimH;lf
deeply Injured by tho universe in general,
broods; become morbid ami surly; quit
pbiyioS ball; enters tho yard by the back
iito and the bouse by the back door; ntix
ionsly wnteUea the gloss for the wished for
pallor of hi countenance; combs hi hair
twk straight; reads Uyron, and wishes be
Aero n coinuir; roams aimlessly, st;:h con
.tnually; hover around the theatre door,
;rol;j:L!y lacking (uud to enter and rupttir
oiiiiy gnaj upon hi idol, iti short, to on great
an oi its he possibly could be.
Why uot?
It hart uo one, and the boy may be tba
better for the experience.
rr'H otirtrEKEXT with a cuotrs max.
Utit when a man of !3 becotce so deeply
smitten with an actress that he will follow
ti-r over two con
tinent for sis
year, nnd waste a
foriuno in travel
tt:j without ever
auvioj x)ken a
woru1 to the object
of Iii4 affection.
ui.d ilunily la ml
,.,..,..n i,, ;i ....
111 J'lll VII
aiiwintof his per-,'
icui-o in trying
to ootuin uti inter
view with her, the
mntter grow
ratt-cr more inter-
U. DOUQnEr.TT.
estm;:, ami the onlv inference to lie drawn to
it the n;.'ui mu:'t have been citiier insane or
iu;tuJur!y unfortuitnte, or both.
lie i probably both.
The name of tlie man to James II,
Dougherty, and tho name of the actress bo
ban lfi-n follow itt in ilary Anderson.
Dougherty Is front Salem, N. ., ntid be
sriyj that six ycaix n;;o he had an independent
rtuno, nil of which lie spent in chasinj
ix Andeiwn over Eurotie ami America.
Ou tbt tnht that Miss Ainierson reaixard
in tiih country at Palmer's theatre in tiew
Vork city, Uonherty wxs arrested by In-
iiec;or Uyrnes wuilo Klantlins in front of tho
theatre, ami a Iiuo btindoj; revolver was
louii'l in hi pocket. Iiwjxtrtor llyrnes had
Uen :ot!P.i.tt by Mi A udersotta father limt
a Mra:ie man, who li:td twen irequeutiy ob
served by them nt tho llieativ of lC'.u-ope,
b:vi f n:ni-?il on tho same vessel witi tliem,
nnd had c'i'tuively pivsentod a boutpiet to
Hiss Anderfm wt:c:i t bey landed. W'liether
ir r.;t be iuteru'ol t' slioot iiisa Anderson at
l'.ir: tuestn is a iti'xitvii quitiiioii, but be him
tc!f s.iys that be did uot.
r.r.3. CHANLCR'5 FOOTWEAH.
Kho f!er Khoca anil Btocklnsn Itlado
with Toe, a tllarre liuvo Vtngcn.
iltji. Atnelie r.ivej-C'uanle-r, liih priestess
cf eroticism, prnnd niouless of tho uneon
veritio.tnla n:id post inistresa iu tho doubtful
art of ieverWi werd painting, after having
at une iKittiid spruns to the topaiost pinnaclo
of faif.o tiiroub that buniinf; novel, "The
(J.iiek or the I'er.dr nnd the drama "lierod
and Jlariumire," has Jiwt spruns a tiow thing
oil the brisithles public.
Distilled shoe-Mi
Tluit us, !ww with toes.
Tliey uro tntulo of kid. Thny come up to
the kitres, a itil aro fastened on tho inside by
stnall button. Mr. Cbanler Iwh beautifully
n relied litlio feet, nud when she describes tho
feet of tlie Unpu;.iv8 Uarbara in tier book
he w tliinhin;;, co doubt, of ber owil
Curious thin, too, those di;ptatetl shoo,
Tl:cy are opt to Ktartio you when you see
them p eping from the lower flounce of a
soft, cll lilting uioruinggown. Urs, Cormier
thinks it heathenisU to crowd tbo toes all to-
Stlwr in tif;ht boes. Why should we Crowd
oar toe all together and let our lingers go
ireef she ask,
ingenious Ameliet
Hiie Iidh several pair of tteao shoos, Tlicy
aro iu different colors. Tbey aro lined with
satin throughout, except in the toes and over
tii instep. They are inado of the .'ime kid
which is uiicd for glovea, aad cost about 10
a pair,
iiury Anderson is the only other known
woman who baa put ber toes in fingers.
When ehe plays Galatea he wears a pair of
white ilk Ktockings fitted to the too. Blie
Joes not like to appear in her baro feet, and
plain stocking would not tie art; so bo
w-ear digitated stocking and little white
sundul under tbetn. Theee stocUiugs she
had nualo specially to order and each pair
cost bur ii. J
'
Xho Lllla Doyle Hyatery.
Tho eofosalon of AJJee floyio tlrnf her
tatefcezit inttimiuatlng Cowie and McCJuaid
ta tbo murder of ber stotor to false, kave tba
thystury cs deep and dart ri ever. Tbo two
men raa fto-v boeu itiica l &sm tUl
be oo trkL
Womcii CLArtel linn ta) tltfoli Ja puotd
tnl oc9 tr.ty,:-'b in 7.'JMotua?.CoiaiU!'i,-;i.
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THIS INTERESTS YOU !
Wo invite you to come and look througli oui 3I;un-
moth Stock of
Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco, Gigars,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc.
PURE GOODS &
i.f
if
Hides Furs and ail kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for roods.
We Guarantee Fair Treatment to AIL
W. B. DONACA.
Corner Brick Store,
C K iUVI'II It IIS VI LIE.
('ltAWKOlUWVILI.K, Or.,
Jane 25, 1SM0.
KuiToif r.vnu'KS : 1 lutvo mid
many pircen fun foiiiiii;.; to Orepin In
rt'jrnrd to I Mirers in pencil trtvx mul lnw
;o Ln:t rid of tliem. An tlu-y ittlm:!; tlio
tree M'itr tlie rooiH I take tui oW illo or
tln;r sharp nointi il iron, wIioiiovct I
liml tho tree nttaekftl hy them, remove
the dirt nnd jrltie and pmlio down the
hole uittde hy horer, liretiking Iouko tlie
bark, mid never fail to find the hon-r
If there; pet from two to four out of n
tree, then uhuhIIv put umIrh or lime
with the dirt that wan removed from
the roots nromid tho tree. Exiim'.ne
Hid tra-n nliont twiL-e si vear. It re
quires only a few mit-titi to examine
a tree, ami peihnpH the time and trou
ble no spent will le the means of av
ingnfine orehard of peach trees. J
would he Rlad to hear from anyone try
ptg the aboye remedy mid falling to
benefit hit) treeu. l'robs.bly nil other
remedieu contain something of value,
out this Ik the only reliable one I know
after fifty yearn experience and obser
vation. The roads dusty, pardons Biifljring
for ruin, hay crop ready for harvest ing,
wheat ripening tnd howm items eenreo.
Bueh in the condition of th'm section of
country to-day.
Messrs. Miles Cnry, It. W. MoHCHnnd
W. B. OlafH attending court tiH jurors,
while Mr. (!. W. Tuh Ih uttending to
liiu own InttroHtH before that body.
Therefore our town in wearing rather a
denerted look.
There was n hIiow in town laat Tues
day evening cotmisthig of inntriimental
nnd vfcul niu-sie, tlmieing, recitations,
etc. All of which were highly enjoyed
by an appreciative uudienee. Taken
all togethei, It wuh about tlie bestHhow
that liuu viniteii oui town for many
years.
There will be a banket meeting at
CrawfordMville on the fourth Habbuth
iu July. Services to be conducted by
Ilov. Elworthy of the M. K. Church.
On ItiHt Buiiday after tho regular servi
ces at thin place there were about fif
teen young peroi)H received in full
membership at that church.
Tho school will cloiit spring term
on next Tuesday, when the teacher,
Mr. Finley, and the students will have
a well merited vacation. Trunt that
they will bo able to commence thoir
duties ufter harvest with renewal vig
or and a determination to surmount all
abstracts.
Mr, Herman Kobe had to close his
school to-day as ho was too sick to per
form his duties.
Land buyers aro beginning to learn
that there is some good land'ainong
the foot hills, and are turning their
foot steps in that direction.
FULL WEIGHTS
Main Street, Lebanon, Linn County, Or.
"A dollar saved Im a dollar mode," h
true, but judiciously invested it will
amount to live hi the course of time
Don't pack it nwny but invest it and
help yourself nnd htinionity.
Tho Pride of Woman.
A clear pearly and transparent skin
is always a sign of pure- blood, and nil
persons troubled with dark, greasy,
or blotched skin ''an ret lewurt d lh.it
their blood Is nut of order. A few
dr.ses r.r mxiG'H r.Loon rnui'i-
JUt JiLOOI) MAKKH will remove
tlie cause hihI the skin will become
clear and transparent. Try It, and If
s:itisfat:tion 1h not given It will eotyu
nothing. M. A. Miller, Druggist.
This i the vuetttion of all the colleges
and ueademit'H in tho state, and the
student lntve all turned book agent.
No country evr htiU'ered such a visita
tion since the gntwdioppers took Kan
sas. We have no cyclones, no bliz
zards, no heavy thunder showers, no
cloudbursts, no grasshoppers, no army
WHruis, no drouths, no failure of
crojH, no ftci ze-outs, and tin IIimkJh, but
we have tlie biggest army of book
agent-i of any state lirthe (mioii. Ens
tern exchanges will please not copy.
There is no such a thin.; us heaven on
this earth, any wny. .Salem Hlate.
man.
To Diapol ColUu,
Iletulaclies and Fevers, to cleanse the
system cllectually, yet gently, when
costive or billions, or when the bb ot! i;i
impure or sluggish, to permanently
cure imbituul constipation, to waken
the kidneys Hfid liver U a In-tdthy ac
tivity, without irritating or weakening
them, use Syrup of Figs.
SWEET HOME
Can and will sell goods as
cheap as tho cheapest, and
buy all kinds of country pro
duce in exchange for goods at
tho highest market price. To
be convinced of this fact just
. CALL ON
A. F. Hamilton,
-liKALIlll IN-
DRY GOODS
Notions,
Groceries,
Drugs,
Hardware &
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
Pioneer Store,
Sweet Home, Oregon-
IS OUR MOTTO.
0VEE1AHD TO GALIFORHIA.
VIA
houti r i:ia vaci vw cvuva x
lin n.
The lit Shasta Route.
Time Between Albany an2 San Fraa-
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J Oullfornla Express Trains Run DkII
! BETWEEN PORTLAND AND
I SAN FRANCISCO.
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Calls Answered Promptly
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