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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1889)
Y, J TNi: 2i, lSr'3. i-i'.ii'UM of any town mul uiu' to work jcikk! . ;' li-iw.O. I-i't the Uisi if Li'Iunnu orpini.o and .-!' new flit I'l'riHt. Th.'V . . ;i.l run u-ily bo obtained ;.:.e tli.".-lV--:L (Hliertovnw . : u id, :;:k1 wUy can't we. - ! of ih'' t)ri'onlin i Lnown I'l-ttor ly the .'...IT"V (ilKV'C, llliS LtMTl t'ti- .-l.k; !hiii IY.eilU', l.T y jmI Ul,."i"V''U THwM tt j ili'1 i-ennle almis tlmt i :-. ilr tul, :is il will now le .. j.j.in mi some time u-.r t",vu. And jirobabJygo i f.trllaiid. urues tore fwshioaalilo Jin .- ix girW stand in a row : u email cliuiil out f i.nd a'y(iu:-.s man pay ton n iw to vvh'u'h one it wus. -us riiilit lie jraa to kia the , l.ii. if bo tkaeift ho 'iuon'.y !.;-. the ee v. l: :i the onion "nib. TbiH umuu'iuunt is i lit y pejuilar with Nebraska ! ( . i . ... tut that the rt n or city niay in1 1 1 t w-nlhle ie.';:n- 1 1 : and prosperity. i"in i ofeirhor indi- i'i us are lit bt . el t . : s'im'jt, but the , - . A. .idily r.nd inee ' , ihi.il agitator reaeh- c limited field of l ' rim e to whom the t iu:iv I extended but r mh'o imL in every .v. us influence to :i ..n l ur.Hipeeti'd lUlt S.L'aZ. 1. i nvfcts in the ; Mu i .iy. T!ii Ih the i , - U'fijre confined e i i." .sever, the taine i 1 t.nie several ycary ',-!.. 1 c.r.:n thin mor t ( fju.in JlcC'orniaek, "i m r term from Coos I vV The roster at Ihia ' t. 1 . tution will soon - 1 1 ), as theif nre a . i (.naiinals limiting i .in A i.oria in almost 1 l' i ti j.-!.ners within 1 wo were sentenced ye- " alt ( it v mid the roll i'..mi r ie iume than nt . to-i, in the hUtory of the (';i!ii:d Jiiunnd. rl(t,( n m l:ee)ii!g m i c ) )'-' nl any buniite.ss o , Iojik'j:1 Low ir. can befit ' 1 1 n 1 iii i; to realize good fni" r, fjiccially, hIiouM i h vpt are for living l iti..-I" ean realize the ! 1 1 Li , nd liw outlay. If '. ' 1 t . n .d, he can charjro -t i f i .ttinjr It in and - : it ..i: i 1 : ow what the re r ,i no i , jciiditures. He , - . t such Hhnjw us to ' ' . f t - -ry d(!jiai'tnientttiil .,ii li, the diary, garden, 'in, ; rain field, in ' -hoidd he kept in such ' 1 a I Hfuetory idea of i th it ive prolitr? and ' I 'l- d l'Ai. j - of the eojntry for i ! - ve been called tu t wot'ld a Kerb's i , 1 1 t to be recorded w u (oi '! ration to our in diver, W. T. which ; -s;m-iby nioinin'. Tiie ' i li e work of an Jn i Mi oii'h the buwinc'tftt , , e.uiiing a financial ( ) J'loplo were corn- i thi'i"" lives, not httvir.jr . i -it hut they liad on lo-ea full lnidiily t 'i-i of shop keepers, I - ii i-.e hut their all. , t" id that in nny section th i - punishment sullio .i m i.e to out to uy da v ili i-ti'.d upon a Bleeping di'nd hour of midnight to x i !i. Should the.so .i l.t, unv nympathy dis u n liiem would be niiw- l c t v JJ now i :ag built 'anfiul isinniK-i' , 1 I l ,li''l will t o.i. t , u U4 prosperity. WISDOM ACOt'T lOTM HEXK8. TJieJr Wit, Vty ! "WonkiiBuwon rinluly Hot Kuvth. It isn't much wonder that .vouiir vonieii jiulnt, poowder and bleaeh, when It is known that thu average youiiR man Is nioro mulily tUlmeted iy tlmse trleku than by truo.woiiiiuilv jtriu't'H.' Thin i probably not true ui tin wifo hunter, but it certainly Is of the young man who Is merely desirous of doing entertained. The Hverii-re young woman in fond of being told that'whe isgood looUhiK.that Hho Is of good form mid earrhiRo. ln taken it lis ft hlgber eoniplinn ul to be considered nttriietive than to he regard ed m HeuHible, lutelliguut mid prae tieal. Men like to preach down extrava gance, and style and dre-n; but the woman who hail;; her hair, hides a blotch or scar under n piece- of court planter, who pretty ciovcorit(ek iuj's, trim Blippers, perfimun, Imlms, cold creanw, hnper eii'is, and fancy notioi.H to lnerea.se her elinrnm, In the woman who is admired by them all. Common sense and upline may be morally wholesome, but they're not llurh:t, and nrt Is apt to triumph over nature unadorned. Young women may deny it, yet the fact remains that their cha'f object In life U to win liusbaudH. It Ih dieir na ture, and it h liirht. if you ak a mar ried lady how idie captured her Ihih Imnd ahe will tell you she dues not know, and probably all that h'oaii tell in tliitt It win tier wmniiit; ways. It is but little ciiswei'iience tnw they were brought toirether o that the at traction was mutual. If U were the real man and the real women wen- the attractive featurs it were Meli; tur, if beauty, dresw r fortune attracted themj their happine.-vs is far from bein a.--ured. A maii'H heart is eieir.::rcd by a pret ty baud, nice teeth, a mhim! low voice, I'raiikeves beautiful hair; l y the way a jritl walks, talk.-, ri'ie.s; Ly her kICim, h.-r smiles, her amialiiiity, pood tuxte, renerosity, or the uanne" in which .the erects, faeinates or ubuseM Jiiui. Hliu may not know how nli won liini, but if i-iie doenu't know how tu keep him the LcMf thing for her to do is to find out. There are many thing.! we know by intuition; the r-ht have to be learned by experience. (,'oiiscioUH of her abili ties and inabilities in a wife, a wi:-e woman will learn to keep her husband just as she learns to keep house. Men aw Hii.seeptible; even more ho than women. There in this dilierence: The average man iiHjuirctt whether in; is in condi tion to marry. The average woman doo.Vnt. Jf the man pieaw-s her fancy he is Hiiti-iticd. iSho ui:;.v not be uoiu to play anything in the new drama ex cept to hang upon bin neck and coax to be .etted. finch a wife is n burden to nny man. Fhe down't understand him, neitiier dm-s .she know the chief win.slitucnU of a home. The wife who takes an inter st in her home, in her husband' r.tlairs, and finds pleasure in euurrihuting to his com fort and happine in a treasure of gw.ier value tnaii a (mid mine. The wife who hu no jrrviitef iimbi lion than t' be kept alive i. a poor in ventmeiit. The average man hna wry little u.'C for a wmii t Wotimn. hhe ia full of sehenns, and h ambitious to whim-. Her diHpoition is anything butdoiuvH tic, and f-lie i-i not the uiomi genial eutn P'liiion for a man whose mind is tuUen up with biisiniTH tiir.iir.s. He doc'nt care bow inteMigcut !ie is, but be liasn't niue!i fee for her if.siie Is smart. Men like to Re linked u.) d, d-n.'iid-ed on, i;iMUd and rcl't.-rred to. An ugly tcmper is a trial that few women nre aide to endure. The only cure is ni lence. You can't kks a furioiH man, it only maki a him wor.-e. Tke thing to do in tu keen Kill, let Ititll cool, und let tlie matter dro. He will respect your sense and come to terms on his own tteeord. Men must bp taken n they are, not lis they Hliould be; they improve under the p-iiniiig influence of mutual ' love, and he i.s a wretched Hpecinu n of hu manity who cannot be counted on to shield' hi." wife from the huiletx of the world and be an anchor when beauty and youth have proved unfaithful. To be bom a woman Ih to lie born a martyr, but the husband that i worth wedding is worth keeping; and if a lit tle artifice, n pleasant Hiniie, a content ed heart, forbearance, devotion and tact will bold him, by all meant let him be held. PittHbur Commercial (JazeUc. - UONOI'.ISG JUS MOTHER. We dip the following from a North Carolina j taper: A touching Incident occurred a short tirnengo which brought out a little boy's deep concern fur the welfare of his mother. A poor little news boy, jumping from a city car, fell under the car mid was fearfully mangled. Ah toon an the child could pcak, he called piteously tor bin mother, and a lucs Kenger was sent nt once to bring her to hhn. When tlie poor mother arrived, uh Khe hung over the boy in an agony of grief, he whirred an best he could and wiidr "Mother, I sold four nowxpu pern and the money la in my pock et." With the hand of death upon the brow, the last thought of the miflering child wn for hi poor, bard-working mother, whose burdeu.s LewasHtriving to lighten when he I'M hi.) life. An exchange hhIih why ho many school U-i.e!;re J'.re old niuUla? The reasoii L evident; few wojimii of good s.-ii-'c e.u'c to c:aliu?v.;e a $00 pojiLt'.ii a ijltf liiuu. MOKTAGDE'S COLUMN. Montague'B freight bills for tlio past month have been un usually heavy, owing to tho large quantitiofl of Mew mi1 Illeirnat Hrlnjr anrt Mummr i'l. Heine received daily- at his MAMMOTH STOKfc and at tho One I'rico Cash Store con trolled by C. M. Talbott as manager. Thy stocks of thoso estab lishments arc full and com plete, and an cxpcricnco' of nearly twenty years in tho trade at Lebanon enables 1110 to select such goods as will meet the wants of tho people. As I buy for cash, a careful inspection will satisfy anyone of ordinary intelligence that MONTAGUE'S PRICKS and the superior quality of his good.? fully merit tho liberal patrona.se" he is receiving, and for which he returns hid pro found thanks. In Montague's MvESS GOODS department will be lound many new and t legant designs purchased at very low figures of one of tlie largest importing houses in America. The goods will be sold corres pondingly low, and we res pectfully'invite the Indies to examine them before purchas ing. Montague has been selling a great many wedding dresses lately, and will take pleasure in furnishing complete outfits to parties contemplating house keeping. Our CLOTHING DE PARTMENT needs but little advertising, as the goods sell themselves. We keep native Oregon manufactured cloth ing as well as fine lines just received from New York and Chicago. A look through our stock will convince you that wo can fit you in any kind of suit you may desire at prices lower than a good many mer chant can buy their goods. We have good service::! !e suits at $r.75, $7, $8, C'O or $10. These prices are 25 per cent lower than the goods are usu ally sold in anv town in Ore go n. " FOU TIIE BOYS. Boys, it will interest you to know that in selecting his mammoth stocks of clothing, he bus just laid in the largest assortment of Boy's Clothing ever brought to this city. Have your Papa and Mama bring you in for a new suit, so you ea"u attend camp meeting and the May picnics, and we will i you out very nicely. Ahvaj's ansirt on having them go to Montague's for their goods, as in, his establishment you will get 100 cts. worth for every dollar expended. BOOTS AND SHOES. In addition to a large stock of Leather goods, Montague has purchased an immense stock of the celebrated Buck ingham & Ilecht make of boots and shoes. Every air warranted. When you hwkI anvthintr in that line drop V and see us. The goods ami prices arc all luoiirr. THE ONE PRICE Cash Store is an immense success; the sales are very largo and increasing rapidly. It is true tin: can (,w tin. mu ;: iimi'u iniicu lu tii'i than tho cred it BVHteni. We all Must come at litnt to a mh ImwIs in all our bunnies triuw uctionH, mid the sooner the better. (Jonieon with your nioiKy, make iw know.whon you are looking at gowk that vour intended pnreluihts MKAN ". is POWN, and you wiil find Montarrm. ready to wot you v itli pricea that defy wucccfjsful competition. BEARD & HOLT, Druggist and Apothecary, DEALKIiS IN ' Puuk Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Glass, STATIONERY, Fine PcrfumeryBruslics& Combs CIOARS AND FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. Prescriptions Accuratciy Compeundod. Main Stroet, Lebanon, Oregon. CRUSON & MENZIES, DEALEILS IN WAG ONS, BUG GIES, HACK S, AND ALL rJLZm O!;- Vehicles, Implements, TOOLS OiV JLJuI.j SOXlri5, Light 3Jid Heavy Machines o9 barb and smooth wire, ieox,, wtzzjzj coal, , GUNS AND AMSIUNiTJON. Call , in, Gentlemen, and we will Make;; Yo Happy. A. It. Cvki.m. W. V. I'r:n;y.r.t:. A.R.Cyrus&Co., INSURANCE AND Real Estate Agents, I'l-iilcra la All Klmi of ii r, . , 1 1 1 ,i . INc;.fl)IN 'the Famous Morrison P!o. PLANO JJIJS'IKltS AX1 Tiger Mowers, LebuuoB, Oregon. W. F. READ, THE LEADING Casli Dry Goods Store OF AUiASfY, OK Ml' BTOCK 13 New and Complete, And I Invite everyone when in Albany t COME AND SEE US, Knowing thut we can suit you Both in' Goods and Prices, MAIL OltlJKItS Promptly attended. ill, ni,. 1 .11 ;..I',V IH.itl:S:t til- mlfl to ror tinm:nATK ft.t.a inir oiiiro i iHllf Hi I'.M. I'Hicnl (dicn, Hli'l we rim fill hi f 'u (!' In )vm time limn Uim' n.Miioii' limn ASIIISfl'liK;, Ji.n.J M()I)E1 I'U.t H7A' or I'fvm ,.r lrt.-....l!..ti tl.. iitlvlu.. tL-i III hllli'Ml (illlr fire nf ' niri;-' iiiiiI in- tn.it AO CIIM-Ol'. tr,.i. .ii..ii'.ui. n.lrii. iMrm." mill rrrtM'rMlf13 Ii Vnml i'II.iiun f:i your own Nl;. Cmmlv. trtiy i r Oj'jiwilc lulctti Ojkc, iuhmg!uf- if C. 1. It. liOIllUM, Wain Etrcot, Lebanon, Oregon, HA DissGlvcd Paitaerstip Willi (lie riles. Yon can tret a J I A 1 1 1 CU T, si:a foam )!! S II A M l- O O Without Beiti Annoyed. Yon can &et BATHS also. HEW SENSATION AT SWAN BROS.' Tin and Stove Store. A CHEAP COUNTER OF ALL KINDS OF Household Goods. MORE GOODS FOR LESS EOHEY Than You Ever Saw. II-' YOU WILL ONLY CALL, You will be Astonished At tho .Rock-Bottom Prices,