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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1889)
1 Iifcii!!?Cj? 'Ssprcss. H. Y. KIEF ATRIAL, TUELKEER. FiaXAV, JJOVEMBEK 13, im. Jim i ii - " " ' ' '"- 'AKHljU, TO THK rUONT. '" All ovt this broad land the cry inj op lor thr Uboring men to or Koie to protect theuindvejJ fruu the growl, of conihiai, . Monopolist and trui, Will, tht le ti no class of kbo rT rnor! downing than tin? formers, 8d a tint ar boirtg dri.cn to tho wTl four than thiw nuns of toil. They wwiitutc fixty pfrceiit of our population, the "bone and niuew" oi all that make u a groat nation, and vol not A corjtoral'fi guard of farmer v Trd ia our national or etato .sptlatun-A. . The professional politi rinmaT rt-monritrate again.- "Uu farmer in politic," but the re art great oronamic and k'gilativf reforms do tnuadid, alike, by justice and the e romtjoa of the time, which, ia im portaure und magnitude rie far nbiw any or all considerations of a merely partisan rlwracter and which will not 'down at Li it bidding." Humiliating ait it may be to the P'idt) of the American heart, painful and alanning as it may be to the 4 hri.-tian patriot, we have reached al ready, in the epriagtime of our na ti'nial life, the point where we mmt ,i, whether thin L really agieru :it "of the people, by the jnvple a.i-Htr th p'-t-p l," whrtjier the eiti . n or the dollar ia twrtign in this c.uiitry, whether we shall have r.n afi.-ittHT'aey of wealth or an arintocracy oi manhood and merit, whether we shall re-enthrone iu wejjtored )ower !' majosty and sovereignty of the ,pe.pl, whether we shall restore our old ship of rjtate to ito ancient moor ings, or wht.'thcr it aliall be engulfed ju anarchy and ruin. Undivided by sectional lines, nnbi--'d hy wctfoual prejudice, united by t fitnmon dangers, impelled by a ctom wm interest, actuated by a common urjxwe, knowing but one name, ac knowledging but one flag the flag of cur great common, country, invoking tic benedictions of Heaven on their patriotic endeavor, enttr on her holy pilgrimage, led and guided by the Spirit of Justice as "a pillar oi cloud by day and a pillar of fire by night," they will resiore the ark of our cove nant, fashioned and bequeathed to us by others, to its ancient place in the holy of holies, in our Temple of " Liberty. NO!-42. The fortyceond tar taken its place hi the galaxy of states, and Washing ton wheel into Hue in the great sister hood of the American republic. The president igueu tne jireeianiutioa on the 12th at five o'clock v. ji., and at i4ion the next dav the Crivs of fortv- vtu"-lir" announced to the people of ' vere uo'.ongcr a territory, but Mi-' ;ltUged citizens or iur great republic. A little over one hundred years ago ! thirteen coloiiies organized tiiis gov- crntuent, with a population of alwut t!:ree and ono-baif millions. To-day v-e number forty-two states with at j haat seventy millions of people, tree,! olT' aud.pro-peroua. ; The s!q.le of that new state, by ! its representatives now assembled at Ulympia, are making an earnest mid j v iguruue t.iori to lay oua auu ecp i inundations for the machinery of pov iTument. They indeed Lave a state that they may Indeed fee! justly proud of, with.resourees vast and int-;i'uaut-ui'le in coal and iron, timber uuiiuu t?d, sou fertile and varied, and harbors unsurprised by any country in the Luown world, there is a future befjre them thr.t no p;u can do justice. Hell may fi May to oin grand liovvruuent. an was :;d to a certain governor of old. . .v v HVVI VI 1 1 VI Ut til, I "Thou j;,st kept the good vino until tio- .it ' If in.. ,.r,,iir ..i-..,.f.t ...,ri. ots couli Kay forty years aga, "I am an 1 Willamette Valley road, which it con AMierie..'. citizen, the proudest aeclaui-1 trols, into the Oregonian road, and oj- jttiuii of LiKti." well may weuailzethe f"ui:i!!!u- Ti. of the acciunottion. The b. . K..J'Ki2?.:. ;b work w lone bv the H UlGMH i''Cttt:n on wwt side of f.ihin "t-..i fir V:; ' , .u J.-ij:iii .:. at a bargain, '. ;-.'W days. l-c; pi;rt;culaxs Santiam Academy. . WIU. OrEK TCESl'AY, KOVKMUER 19, n"w of Lvhawn and and former patron of the Aeadtrmi; We cordially greet you and solicit from vnii vuur aid. nutrounire and eo- operation in the work of building "P i j etontmtn Academy. Although some- ! j m hat late in op.'ning, yet we hope be j lore the year -loses to do much in the ' interest of the schools. Jobation, like Zion of old, is "Beau tiful for situation." The health fulness of climate, the lieuuty of surrounding scenery, tire moral tone of Us citizens and the cheapness of living all unite to make Lebanon a pleasant school and social center. In order to have a successful nehool the sympathy and cooperation of the citizens of town and community are mn-usaary. In our cr.rnest endeavors lo raise Hantiam Acacemy to a higher standard of work wc hope to demrw and wire yiairaid. New schotil appliances w4U bt added. The building and grounds are undergoing repairs and before hnig we hone to add a more attractive ap K'rance to the natural beauty of the grounds.' We begin work on Tuesday so that tit urienU can come iu on Monday, cure aH',oinHiodatioi)8 and oelve full benefit of their time and money. It is very essential that you enter at the lieginning. "Well begun is half done." We earnestly request all who contemplate attending the Ae.deiuy to correr-jKintl with us and send at onoe a lit of studies which you will probably wihh to pursue, so that we can ai range our work and to ready lo ncu in earn est the ftit day of school. Our rates of tuition are unusually low and goal board and room can be obtained us cheap as anywhere lu the state. There arc several room iu the Awideuiy which students can fumiith, and occupy at the small expense or $3 ler term. Cill'IlSK OF STl'DY AND RATEH OF TUITION. Training school, ten wks. term, $ 00 Projiaratory dept, " " . " Academic " " " " 8W i foinmercial " " " " 10 (X) Iustruiueutul music, 20 lessons, 10 00 Students must matriculate the first morning of school. All who attend must 1 moral and studious in habit and wjll lie expected t conduct themselves on all oceasious as ladies and gentlemen. We shall use the lecture plan as far as practicable in all recitations, and pupils In preparato ry and academic deiartmeMts Mill study in their rooms and recite at the academy. The training department will remain at the academy iluring school hours. Our motto shall be "Not how much, but how well." AM departments will be under com petent instructors and we hope to veri fy to our pupils the truth of our motto. iKm't forget the date, Nov. 19. It. N. Wkwht, Ik K., Principal. Nutiaa. For any informatioa regarding rates or fair to Eastern cities and other hi- formation -cmi on M. II HllAKjc, Agt, K. P. Co., Leljaiion, Or. j We call the attention of the fanners t the fact that we are running our chippir on Thursday, Fnday and riat- unlay of each week. Our .prices are reasouable and work guaranteed. Chops & Hyde. The incorporation of the Oregon Western KaHway Company by Kich ard Koehler, Hob n Kelly, foimerlyot Paris, and W. T. Mulr, with a capital of :'00,'i0,ubjict totnareas", the ttther day, savor's of a Southern Pacific move. Parlies connected with that company have len striving for souie time to get control of the hues of the Oregmiian miluBV otimrmnv. audit is siid tlcv " t have been auw.twful. The Koutiiern pHcifie will merife the Portland & rate the combined Hue as a .narrow gauge cyteiu, under the name of the O.-egou Western road. Tiiy incorporators of the new compa ny act upon advice fruity the .Southern FucL!ie purchasers, of whose iut-uljons liiey lire sk; inforuj'jd. Mr. Koehler said yt,.viinv that he had no advices as to wha. t te next step would i.-. When 'lesktd if the company would bridge the Willamette at Portland he said there was nothing definite in re- MONTAGUE'S COLBMH. Montague's fall stock is now complete in every de partment. The Mammoth store is filled with as choice goods, adapted to this mar ket, as money will Imv. DRESS GOODS. Our all wool Aldine suit ings, a full yard wide, which we are wiling at 50 cents per vard, is without douht the best value for the money ever offered to the ladies of Leba non. Our Vtock of Henrietta clotliis, cashmeres, tricots, camel hair goods, waterproofs, and advance Ktyles of every thing wearable '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 Tc sold correspondingly low. Montague's stock of fancy work materials, as zephvrs. wools and yarns, embroidery silks, in fact everything that goes to make up 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 even' pair we sell is fully warranted. When vou waut anything in the foot wear line look over Montague's stock and get his prices. If you want to get good goods at living prices you will necessa rily buv vour boots and shoes V ft- of Montague. CLOTHING. Montague is opening up the largest and best selected stock of Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing ever opened at this place. We can tit any one loth in size and price. Montague carries Oregon City Clothing, California Cash mere Clothing, Eastern 'Worsteds, as well as a gr?at variety of serviceable, low priced goods. 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 ewe me KUST PAY UP KOW. I do not propose to waste much time in dunning. In I fact there are some who imag ine they should not be dunn ed at ail, but it takea money to do business. Do not be surprised if you find t,he note or account you may happen to owe me in the hands of an OittfCr Wry PromjM The Ion;:, vearv credit bus- inetsf? is a thing of the at in Lt-uanun. CJIAH.B. MONTAGUE. rx-pt. 20, 1880. NOW WE Tho GreatMt Shoo J2vr Known IS THE , ' SUNSET $3.00 SHOE FOR MK?."S WEAK. This shoe is made of the finest tannery calf, has solid heels and soles, and is the fill"? shoo for $;K'H) vcr pmlueod. Manufactured by Cain, Nickelsbnrg 4 Co,, San Francisco, AND FOIl SALE IX LEI 5 AX ON BY BEARD & HOLT, Druggist and Apothecary, DF.AI.KnS JN VmE Drugs, Medicines, Pcaints, Oils and STATIONERY, Fine Perfumcry,Bmslies& Combs CKJAilS AND FANCY TOILET AliTH l.JX Prescriptions Accurately Compounded. Main Street. Lebanon, Oregon. Julius Gradwoli's Golden Rule Bazaar. The leading Crockery and Fancy Goods liouscof Albany, Oregon, Roger Bros. Silverware, French China and Crystalware, Boys' Wagons, Baby and Doll Carriages Fancy Goods and a General Assortment of Crockery and Toys. He luy dirwt and cnrrlt the UrgM ftK-k In the Will-irui-lt? vnIU-y. Ic! on parle Francds. Hier wird dentcfc gerprochen.,30 CRUSON & MENZIES, DKALFLS IX WAGONS, BUGGIES, HACKS AND ALL KIXDri OF- Vehicles, Implements, TOOLS OF ALL SOUTH, Light and Havy Machines BARB AND SMOOTH WIRE, ixtorv, s'i'jj-:ij, coal, GUNS AND AMMUNITION. Call in, Gentlemen, and we will Make Yo Happy. Lncokporatki 18.14. li:. LTirCI AY LWTATIH'. SMflMI ACADEMY. TJlOllO IV Jf. MACTICAL. JXOXOMICAL. Thorough , and Practical in Instruction, Tuition, Low: Board and Rooms, Reasonable, Term of 10 vjoeko begins Tuesday, November IS, The Academy Building nas boon repairs d, Hew School 'Appliances hive bean'Miid, - The Uurncuiun at utung ; Send at once for K- N. HAVE -'EM. . Montague, particulars. Wright, B- S., Principal. nan oeen rii-vioc:: ' gard to the proposition. Orcgonian.