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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1889)
jom,'r.,y';'H.'t'i.wwiiii.,i'iiwiiii;!,'i":t'v;;i.i p i,sT.!'-ViVir'i"V..,.i'. 1 : i T"r"rm'yimctrtm I. HKmiRICK. PUBLISHER. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, JS8D. VNH.JJ I'AUTY. On Sv'pti'inltcr 14, 18S9, tlioro wan formal iit Salum, Oion, a combina tion oi Knights of LuUnr, (Mngers, rrohihilionisU, ot al, for a third polit ical jHrty. It was not altogether a luirmnnious union, hut 'strong efforts wuve nuo for harmony, and a siill more ioruiis ed'urt will 1k tinule for I'oriVot union mid concord of HCtion. If there were not so many diaap nointed oi'Viuo fkcrr in this move ment there would to more hope of (ilNTetitJ. - .-.'. One thiug h certain, however, that there are great and vital questions, living and permanent issues, that neither of the old parties dare not loach. The railroad magnates have 1 nth of the o!.! parties by the throat, and ernah euiivi one or both, if they ' tl.tre nii'Jdi.: i.h their money mak ing; they can continue to bleed the people, gobble up the millions, and yet snap their lingers and inaKceitlier of tho old parties play tthutmouth. Again, neither of the old parties dare touch the question of proper citken i?hip for foreigners, for just as sure as either one attempts to abridge in any w;,y -.he Bullrages of foreigners, they wiii !. their vote ; and that would be ik aih to their party. Again, they dure not tackle the prohibition party, for that, too, would "make a row iu the camp." fo the great questions that most profoundly elir the great bear; of the American people arc kept in r.bjett silence for policy' Bake, and r. it for principle. We give below a :rt of their preamble, and will pub- "ii-m their renol til ions when fpsee mi nute : ' The alarming developnien; and s;g-rn-ssivrness of giant ruf : . monopo lies and the liquor trallie, growing out of cl;s legislation, and !hj fact tiiat ihfW' evils y.ork in uniion ior the jmnpi-riHtiou and degradation tit the producing nius.es,an ; for the creation of an aristocracy of weal'h.and to this end have g: ined control oi :ho domi nant political parties, a e. t-'e. us to de clare the time has now tome for a united opposition to tlio'; united evil;!. We, therefore, as representa tives of such united opposition hi the state of Oregon have organized the Union I'ar'y, an 1 call upon all who .believe in "the greatest good to tl.c trcu'eit number" to assist. KI.KCTIOS KETIKK3. Up to the time of fcoing to press the l.ttt dispatcliM give an overwhelming di'mocr-stif! victory in ?.'esv York, Iowa and Obi", with Massac lm-etts iu doubt. .wiijH;i!u:iiiAn efforts were made by both parties, and large kuui of money wcres;H!i)t by both parties. In Vir ginia 'jho democrats linvo carried the taie by an overwhelming juniority, ami "Billy" Multone W completely euowed under. . . The results will chance very materi n"ty the complexion of the next cmi grfo from what it wa Btipioscd to lie a fow welts ago. Wkat haa brought this iliw-.-ter to the republican party ve !f"tv to (he solemn to ('iagnsse. . An Ae'urnt JJenorlptlon. IV tin asters are frequently in receipt of some queer letters of inquiry, and their life would be a burden if they ttt femptwl to answer all of theniays the Tillamook Headlight. Postmaster Mason, of Tillamook, has just received a letter from a man who wants to know 'if be lias seen anything of a regular old blue-bellied yankee, 70 years old, very gray w ith heavy beard, a wagon maker by trade. lie is over there for flams, fish and health." Mr. Mason hasn't seen him. 1 non Hall. Ths annouueement Unit the renown ed linn Morris Bullivan'a Mirror ot Ire laud and New Comedy Drntnatie Company will give two of their onjoy ald'J entertaintnents in Lebanon on Thursdav, Nov. lith should be buIH eient to paok Union hall. Dan and Jo e SlorriM Hulllvan nro tho acknowl edged representatives of Irish comedy ebaraeter, f.nd the California preas, where they' have played for the hurt three years, a,e uimnitnous Ju their praise. 'Academy WILL OPEJf Tl'EsDAY, NDVKSiBRU 13, Cittern o XrUinon imd riViioXy and former pniront of tin'. Arwhmiij: We cordially greet you and solicit from you your aid, patronage and co operation in the work of building up Kuntlnni Academy. Although some what hue in opening, yet we hope Ih fore the j ear flows to do mueli in the interest of the schools. Lebanon, like Zion of old, Is "Beau tiful forsitttation." The healthful uess of climate, the beauty of Hurrmintiii,: scenerv, the moral tone of its citizens and the cheapness of living nil unite to make Lebanon a pleasant school aim Boris! center. In order to have a successful school the sympathy and co-operation of the citizens of town and coninuiulty are. necessary. In our earnest endeavors lo raise Santiam Acaccniv toahigherslandard of work we hope to tle(rv and rrwiiv your aid. 2ew school appliances will Ih added. The building nntl (jwunil tire undergoing repairs and before long we hoiH- to add a moro attractive n pearanw, to tho natural beauty of the ground. "Wc liegln work on Tuesday so that students can come iu on Holiday, ff- cure accommodations and .receive full benefit of their time and money. It Is very essential that you enter at the beginning. "Well iM'gun is half done." We earnestly request h!1 who contemplate attending the Acidsruy to corresiKind witli us and send st onoe a list of studies whie'n you will probably wish to pursue, so that we csiu in range our work and be realy to opcti in earn est the first day of school. ..Our rates of tuition are. unusually low and good hoard and room can be obtained as cheap a anywhere in the state. There Vire eevoral rooms In the Academy which students can furnish, aud occupy at the snudl expense of S3 per term. COURSE OF STUDY AND KATES OF TUITION. : Trainlntr school, ten wks. term, $ 00 Preparatory dept, " " " C Academic " " " " S (.'omm'-reial ' " " '" 10 ) Iujtrume!i!ai music, Ussotis, 10 00 Students rmi-'t niutrieuUtu ths llrat uioriiiug of seie.KiL All who attend must bo moral a:;tl studious in baiitt ind wili l. cxp eted t conduct themselves on all wcyioiM as lade s and geutlemen. Wesiiall U-e the leciure plan as f.ur as praetiele in all recitatiims, and pupils iu preparato ry and ueadiiuie departtueuis will study iu their ro!ns ami recite at the aciubmiy. Tlic training Uepanmeut wiil remain ut the aeudiiny daring school bout's. Our motto shall U "Not how much, but how well." AH depailmeiits will I under com petent instructor and we hope to veri fy to our pupil the truth of our motto. Uoll't forget lb date, Nov. IS). 11. N. Wkiuiit, 1). .S., Principal. Tho?!!pw)ti & Ov-crimm, tlie leading harness dealer, Aliuiny, Or. The IteKt job worrt in done by the EXCKKHri. One day last week a Han Frnndneo paper rej orted twelve births in itnliirth column, and a notable feature of the report u Unit every eno wiw a girl. A BARGAIN. Iluwlnecs location oh west side of Main street, in Lebunon, Bta harpain, for the next few dayw. For particulars imiuire at this oflk-e. XoMce. For any information regarding rate or fair to I'HHiern cities and otiier iu funnation cull on M. E. If KAHK, AtTt. K. V. Co., LeiHtuoti, Or. We call the attention of tho farmers to the fact that w are running our chopper on Thursday, Friday und Hat urday of eaeh week. Our prieen ure reasouablu aud work guaranteed. Cia; A Hydb. Our oim1m reach us direct from the manufactory and every pair of our boota and Hhoew are fully warranted. When you need any boota or tdioes look over Motitaguefl lino stock before buying. mmm coiuhh. Moiitauo's fall si oc!; is now comiuote iu -even' uc- i . i partmont..- Tho -Maininolh titoro U lilled with as choice piods, atlaptt'd to this mar ket, as money will buy. DRESS GOODS. Our all wool Ahlhio suit ings, a full yard wide, which wo arc selling at 50 cents per vanl, is without doubt the best value for tho money ever onered to tho ladies of Leba non. Our stock of Henrietta cloths, cashmeres, tricots, camel hair goods, waterproofs, and advance styles of every thing wearahle is simply im mense. The ladies are invit ed to call and take a look through the goods. They were bought at very low prices and will" bo sold correspondingly low. Montague's stock of fancy work materials, as zephyrs, wools and yarns, embroidery silks, in fact everything that goes to make un a complete line of material for fancy work can be found at Montague's. Our stock of boots and shoes was made expressly for us and every pair we sell is fully warranted. When you want anything in the foot weav line look over Montague's stock and got Lis prices. If you want to get good good.:; at living prices you will necessa rily buy your hoots and shoes of Montague. CLOTHING. Montague is opening up the largest and best selected stock of Men's, Boya' ind Chil dren's Clothing ever opened at this place. We cap tit any one both in size and price. Montague carries Oregon Citv Clothing, California Cassi mere Clothing, ICastern Worsteds, as wr!l as a p-eat variety of serviceable, low goou The One Price Cash Store will continue to deliver Gro ceries and General Merchan dise to the citizens of this place and vicinity at a mere nominal -advance over the original cost. NOTICE AS TO MONEY! Persons who owe me MOST PAY UP BOX I do not propose to waste much time in dunning. In fact there are some who imag ine they should not bo dunn ed at ail, but it takes money to do business. Do not be surprised if you find tho note or account you may happen to owe me in the hands of an officer Vv'-y It VMM II I . "TS" T7 Li The long, weary credit bus iness is a thing of the past in Lebanon. CHAS.'B. MONTAGUE. Sept. 20, 1889. NOW WE The G rntCHt NhotvI'3vr ' Kuownt : -"v.. IS 111 H - SUNSET $3.00 SHOE ' FOR ME-'v WEAK. This shoe is m'ado of the finest, tannery calf, has sol id hceV and soles, and is tho fiiios sluw for $3.00 ever p.odiued. Manufactured by Calm, HicMsbnrg & Co,, AND FOR SALE C. B. BEARD Druggist and -dealers in- Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Gla.s.s, STATIONERY, Fine Perfumeiy,Braslies& Combs CHJAUS AND' FANCY TOILET AIIT1CLES. Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. ( Main Stroet, Lwbancm, Oregon. Mil Gradwohl s Golden Rule Bazaar. The leatliii"- Crockery and Fanev G oods house "of Albany, Oregon, Roger Bros. Silverware, French China and Crystalware, Boy.n' Wagons, Baby and Doll Carnages Fancy Goods and a General Assortment of Crockery acd Toys. Ho liuj'K dirwt mid rarrli'H tli luwKt mUkj!: In tin' Wllbniutte vrlli y. xST Ici 02 parti Fnccais. Eiar w!?d lioslcli gcsproclci J2i CRUSON & -DEALERS Til WAGOKS, BUGGIES, HACK AND ALL Yeliicles, Implements, JOOL yJP ALL SOBTS, Light and Heavy Machines BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE, IROX S'JTISISL, COAL, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo Happy. IIOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. trnltert Hiait'S land Offlw Onyim City. trwi.-Mi'ii-mlKT'Ji, I.W). 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Any t4 Jill jHrnwiw ttlinltiK mlvi-r-rly tlio nl)iA'c-(li.' rii,i:(lliili(liinf r'ilii't'''l In tv H!lr (1111111'' to thi oflici' on or Ix'fori' wild li'h rtny of Ih.-(!(:iiilwr, 1SCU. J. T. Al'l'KilHON, llcgliU-T, HAY I 'EM.. -s .-V .- San IN LK3JAN0X BY Montague.. & HOLT, Apothecary, MENZIES, s KINDS OF- .? rV.it t( liliuilni'il, null nil M7.1VJ Jit.M,S ut- 1,:iii,k1 In for MohKKiTi: Mm Our olneo Is nplHit tlio U.K. Talent Olllce. mid wo win oli him Ivn.iii'i in inn li mi tli'iit IIiomi ft'inni" from WASIIlStrtVX. H'li.l MOI'ht.. .'.! It AW m l'HOTII of Invoitllcrtl. Vie fulvUi nr hi (.iiU'lll lllillllr fiN' of rlipro im.l wpi In.ikl llti lli.ilMI'. I'M. bis M7'KAT M KKvrilKO, Km' Wri'ilUr. nrivlrn. torliiR mill nift'riirco In iiiMiihI cliiii Iti ynHrntvn tnl, ( imiv, i-y . t mm