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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1889)
-1 ';' ocan. OAMAUBt I root "him on the Ht rwt to-tiny. He jrnwpl my hanria wlih both of hit! unci t-rlwl out with chantotcrUtlc ffTuRlvo tut: "My dear friend, I nm ilcllghU-d Umxs you ngnin. It minted tut age Hinnc I Kad tlie pleasure of looking epon your fw,whii'h I always radiant with iotclliKi'iH-e andgoodncwa," After I hnd len Hlvrnlly tlclusH with com pliments I naked Gamaliel how they weie getting n'onjr in hiehuieh,forhe In a Bnplfat, H drew clone to mp,arid replied in low, onrUlonllnl tones: "I ttll yu. Old School, Just between our selves, that i:ev prtmelier of ohm won't do. W by be gate u yeatenltty two of the dryettt aermoim that I ever hoard, llnlf of tho people were iulcep before he flriWunl hl drawl." ' I told Mm I was norry, for, I had hojH-d that Mr. A would prove to lw the right man in the right place. We walked on for a few minutes, and jut a I vriw trying to get away n Mranger with a white necktie came along. I had not seen Mr. , the new ltapllftt preacher, but guessed In a moment that It was he. And I wa not mistaken. As mooii m Brother (Jutth raw him he disengaged one of Ll hand from mine, and with it he wlwd the new-comer and cried: "Now thin U I'rovldeutlal! I have longed for the pleasure of making you two noble men acquainted with each other. I know that you will appreciate each other, for you are two congenial ptrit.'' After a, fulNome dose of similar com pliment be turned to Mr. A and iu a tge whisper which he pretended I was lint to bear, but meant that I aliould, be mild: "My dear Brother A , I want to tell you how delight ed we nil were with those excellent ttermonn yewhrday. Your expositions of Scripture were no ftblc,andymir illus tration to graphic, that I could have listened an hour longer without gatting weary. 1 believe that the Lord bus aent you lere to a great work. I hope that He w ill pure you to our church for many yearn. Hut I am afraid some of the other church. In the association wll try to tc-l you from ua." I waa no dn;oU'd that I tore tnyaelf away fr-iu the clinging grap f Mr. Uwth and left him ift-ttoaping the tinkter. The poor man aeeuied toi-n-Jfly the operation, and to believe that lie r ally bed a waim friend and ar deut admirer la the fuWme flatterer. A few hour after, mot ting Mr. Oiwh aguin, I button-holed bint and auid: 4'Hee here, Gamaliel, how could you talk to Mr. A about hi aernions, when tiu Iwidjutt told me bow dull and unlntertHtlng they were?" "Why my good friend Olwdlah," he replied, without even the aemblanoe of a blush, "yon know that I had to nay aonie- thlug to Mr. A . Of csour, I cou Id not tell him what I told you, kg I told him what I knew would pleat him. I want to be on gxd terms with him an loug a he is our minister." "And iu order to pleaxe him you told him a pack of lies. Do you think that waa right? And how about what you auid to mc? Were you as sincere In that an in what you aaid tohiiu? When you aaw me coming did you tell some cue tlae confidentially tuat I wan a mlaerable old fogythat it was a great bore to meet with me, and then rush up and declare that you were delighted to meet me? Do you always any to people just what you think will pleae them, not eariug whether it is true r fait?" Uamullel Haw that he was caught He tried to escape in a profusion of eon fewdous, as certain flh muddy the wa ter lu order to hid from the llahermau.. But I held ou to him until I had given blm a faithful lecture upou the siu of lying. IuHHuredblmthatlu the day of Judgment he would dot And any dis tluctlons of color hi lies, some white, ouie black, and some gray, but that all llarsthe polite out included, would have their part lu the lake that burn etii with lire aad brimstone. (See Bv.xxil,8.) I report this Incident, which is not an Imuglnary one, because I fear that the Gutdi family Is very extensive. Home of tl.eni, like my neighbor Oa tuuliel, may be professors of religion and readers of this paper. If so, I want to oak them to look lu;t he gospel mir ror and see themselves, ae Uod aees them. Mn. X , you are always at the prayer meeting and had the ladies' meeting. You are regarded as one of the mothers lu Israel. But do you re member what you auid the other day, when you heurd the door UJ1 ring? You aald: "0 dear me, there Is some tuplU caller come to luterrupt me.and I am no busy." And wheu the door girl brought hi the card, and you rend on It the name of Mrs. Y , you anld aaln: "O der nw, what on onrr tiwfully tlreom," But you pat on one of your sweetest smiles and rushed into the parlor, exclaiming t "My dear Mrs, Y , I am dullghted to see you. It la an age since you have been here. You must try to bo more socia ble." And when after she had talked an hour, and you listened an if you were sitting on nettles, she rose to go, you said: "0 don't go yet; but if you must, be sure and call attain soon." You say tliat you were merely polite. You could not be so rude, as to tell Mrs. Y, you were not glad to see her. But does politeness justify lying" Does not God Hay: Wherefore, putting away all lying, xpeak every man the truth with his nclgiaor"?--Eph. iv: 25. There Is no exception hero for what may be called the lies of society the hmlneero compliment and professions which are considered necessary to keep the machinery of aoelal intercourse well oiled. Oil la excellent iu its place, but friction is necessary some times, l'aul gives the rule in Eph. iv: 15, "speaking the truth iu love." Sin cerity lubricated with charity is far better tnau polite and effusive sincer ity. , The trouble ith the Gush family is that they cannot keep their own coun sel. They are ever and anon exposing themselves as Gamaliel did in the case of Mr. A . Vhen you, Mrs. X , tell your next culler, whom perhaps you really like, what a tiresome old dowdy Mrs. Y la, that caller will say to herself: "She waa no doubt as polite to Mrs. Y aa she is to me.aud w hen I am gone she will talk about me to somebody else as she talks to me aUout her." Better far have a reputa tion for blunt sincerity, of saying offen sive tilings because you believe them, than for saying what you don't believe lu order to flatter those you talk with. Obadiah Old School. A Good Cough Syrup. There is nothing parents should be so careful about as selectlngaooughsyrup. Begg'a Cherry Cough Syrup cjeU no more than the cheap and inferior nos trums thrown upou the market The best is uone too good. lie sure and get Beef's Cberry Cough Syrup, We keep it ou hand at all times. M. A. Miller, Druggist Family to move into residence In rear of bantiam Academy and look af ter rooms and board for students. Call on or address It X. Wkioht, Principal, Kantium Academy, Lebauon, Oregon. UK WAKE Ol mAVV. To (he Cidirn of Linn County: lieware of the fraud of the country! I have been taken in too often not to speak of it Don't let them fool yon iu their eastern goods until you see the home manufactured article. Every man with reason knows that they can't ship to us as cheap as we can make It at home. For an example, take the Common Sense Harbiu Harrow. They are made at home ; they are made of the best of material ; all band made ; and their eastern work Is all' made by machinery. My work is warranted to stand. If it doesn't, fetch it back and T will make it I have the cheapest and bebt bin row to be bought In the country. It is mado in independent sections, either wood or iron. Show me a harrow that you can buy from the east for $150! You can't do it! I'll fix you up a good harrow for that, and don't yu forget it. Blacksmithing and woodwork done on short notice. JOSEPH HAIIBIN, lied Frsnt Shop, Lebanon, Oregon. What a Fortuna Is a good healthy, pearly skin. Few are aware of the short time It takes for a disordered liver to cause blotches on the face, and a dark greasy skin. One bottle of Begg's Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will restore this organ to its natural and healthy state, and cleanse the blood of all impurities, It is meeting with wonderful success. We guarantee every bottle. M. A. Miller, Druggist. QREEXWOOD'8 FINE ART MTMO Is the place where you can get any style or kind of picture that you runy wish. Old pictures copied and eularg to any size, coloret' in oil, water colors or India ink, crayons and postle por traits made to order. No pictures sent away; all work done at my studio. Prices the lowest. Call and examine specimens. AH work guaranteed. Soliciting a share of your patronage, I am respectfully yours, W.1I.Q1U&NWO0D, Cor.. 2d and Ferry St., Albany.Orcgon. Wood Wanted At Santiara Academy. Apply to or address II. N. Wright, Principal. ., .. .... . .1 , OLYMPIA 8. MURRAY, M. D., Female specialist. Has practiced on tha l-cIflo Coast for the pant twenty five years. A life time devoted to the study of female troubles, their causes and cures. I have thousands of testi monials of permanent cures from the best people ou this coast. A positive guarantee to permanently cure any case of female weakness, no matter how longstanding or what the. mtigo may be. Charges reasonable and within the reach of all. For the benefit of the very poor of my sex who arc suffering from any of the great mulliiudo of ail ments that follow in the train of that terrible disease known as female weak ness, nnd who are not able to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Consultation by mall, free, All corres pondence strictly confidential. Medi cines packed, boxed and sent ly ex press with charges prc-pal 1 for "home" treatment, with specific direc tions for use. If you are suf ferine from any female trouble, periodically or con stantly, Address, OLYMPIA 8. MCRRAY, M. D., EastPortland, Oregon Blackburn & Nichols, (Successors to Burkhart & Bilycu) IK0PItIETORS OK THE LlYcry, Feed and Sale Stables, Southeast cor. Main and Sherman Sts. Lebanon, Oregon. Fine Buggies, Hacks Har ness and Good, Ilclirifele Horse For parties going to Brownsville, Wa terloo, Sweet nome, Scio and ILL PARTS OP MI COOKTI. TEAMING OF ALL KINDS Done at Reasonable Rates. lllnfklmrn & IVI?holt. The Celebrated French Sure, ;;r' "APHRODITINE" ;;r,:S la Soi.n ox a P08ITIVE GUARANTEE to c ure stir fnimuf tliTV'ilH I'.M-HMt, or any 1 1 cr.ti-r t tlie Coin-rut ire or Hani if filiwr BEFORE t'luc (nmi ti. AFTER invent uk nf KtiniHlaiitt. Tubacro vr jilmn. r tlmiugli youthful Itnli.fiTtliiii, orer iiiijult; Hire, An .. Mich an ljm of Drain I'liwcr, Wakeful lir. Ih-arliif ri'itvu 1'niiia III the Dark, hctolnai M'l-akiicn, llymcria, Nittom rrrwtiniinu Nni-turu-(I KniiKftlntiii. U-urnrrhipa, liUziueitx. Wrnk Mem orr. I.atanf 1'nn cr ami lmlitHirr. which If lie- fW-vL''! often lead Ui ir"mlmeul.l nirimii.l iiiaan. tr. Price 11.00 a box. 6 toxe fur . fcent Iv nail n ro-Hiit of priet . A Will TT K N i i; A K N T It V. f or prin-J.I 00 order, to refund the mum-? If a I'muauvut tire l iit f tloctoil. ThoUMtnitx ( tritinimiiitU from "hlati'l vouriif. of both tcxex, i-oroiaiieutly ratxil hv Aphkomtim. 'lrr-nlar fn-. AMxmt THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. BOX 27 1'OUTI.AXD, OU Hold l.v 31. A.Millt'r, Hole Atft'iit fr IiObuaoa, Or. IP YOU WISH A C00O REVOLVE SMITH & WESS0N 8 rineat fmall; iidi ever' umuuraeturad I and the Unit vlxac 'A a i cxwiru. la oallurpa ; Si iukI M-liO. BIiikU) UVUUI. mMVIli " " mcrluaa aud Targut modela. lieat cjaalltr wrought MlMt. fHlWuilf flUHMHU-d .l..iil.!..niL Uutiiiv U am. l.r workiuaiulip ami auwk. Vurltaled fori fialMk. uliilliw bbJ an-Brarr. Do not ho devolved by cheni) wwMtubU inm imitation often aold fur Ota geuuiue artlclr. Ther are unre huble and daiiKrou. Tlx BarrH a Watson Rk Vulvkmi are auuiitwd upon the ham-U with ttrra'a name, ailtlnna auJdaUof patenu, and ar (Mur- atrvd urrfect. lm.hu upoD bavluK tbemud It iur ileahir can not aupplj jhu, an order aent to d dna bel.iw win reovlve prompt attention. lAjaorljc U MUtlogne and prlwaupu application. tmru tv wEPirtON. harlaalol)!. Maaa. n i - m w v ' q r w l NOTICE FOH FUBLICATION. United Httitoa bind Office, ) Oregou City, Oregon, Nov. , im9.) NOTICE In hereby given thut lu coinpllunci with the provtsioiia of the act of Congrexa i f June 3, 1878, entitled "An it for the buIo of tim Uor lamia lu the Stutei of California, Or.gju Nevudu and WHohlngtou Territory," DtXAS 8HAW, of Scaltle, county of King, territory of Wimhlnir, ton, luu tlil duy filed lu thin office hla awoin tatt'tnent No. 1340, for the purclmw of theH. W. 1-4 of Ncetlon No. 4, iu Tmvnshlv No. 13 Houtli, lunge No. 2 Kat, and will offer proof to xliow that the land nought la more vuluable for lu tim ber or mm than lor agiieultural purpoaea, and lo establish hit claim to xoid luud before (lie HegisUir and Receiver of t)il olllie, at Otvgou City, Or., on Friday, the Utu day of Man, 13'JO. Ho llitmea an witncaae G, M. Hmait, A, Kuujell, Wui. MeAdatn aud J. Stoddart, all ofSvattle.Kiug county, W. T. Any aud all peraoua claiming ndvorsely the nltovoHloMrlbed land fav retiU""ted to file tlielr claim hi thU office ou or before wild 14th day of .'.laii'h, HWQ. J, T. ... ..iuaiX,Koi;Mvr. THE NEW Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. Good f Horses. Double and Single Teams. J First-class Turnouts for Commercial Travelers. Pricey yaasonnblo and satisfaction guaranteed. Oiveusacnll. Kirkendall JSAMDEL E. YOUHG.Ig, IIa3 opened for the Fall and Winter trade a larger assort ment than eVer before, and invites the special atten tion of the people of Albany and surround ing country to his mammoth Fall and Winter Stock! Consisting of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, CARPETS OF ALL KIJfDS, OIL CLOTHS AND LEXOLIUMS, WlNlK)W SHADES, PORTIERS, CLOAKS AND JACKETS, LACE CURTAINS, UNDERWEAR, KNIT GLOVES, TABLE LINENS, FINE HOSIERY, KNITTING YARNS, ZEPHYRS, SAXONIES, . FINE AND COMMON UMBRELLAS In fat-t a complete assortment of general merchandise. His entire building, including basement, first and second stories, is crowded full of new goods, bought direct from importers and manufacturers for the present fall and winter trade, which affords a stock of new and fresh designs large enough to supply any want, and which will be sold as low as first class full weight goods can be nought- anywhere in Oregon. Specialties in Ladies Fine Dress Goods and Also in Ladies Misses' and Childrens' Shoes. The public is respectfully invited to call and inspect our 1 n .1.11-1! 1 magnincenuy etocKeu aispiay rooms. NEW STOREandFRESH GO DS! We have a comnlcto lino of ladies' and gents' Rubber Goods, Rubber Coats, Raglans, Circulars, Newmarkets,and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. Trices to suit the trade. Rubber Boots, Sandals and Men's Rubber Overalls. We sell M. D. Wells it Go's, celebrated custom made Boots and Shoes,and carry the latest styles. These goods are purchased direct from the manufacturers in Chicago Agents for the celebrated Ludlow shoes, in women's, misses' and children's goods. GOOD VALUE and SQUARE DEALING! We invite your patronage Barrows & Searles. ALBANY, OREFON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LAND Ofhcb AT Oregon f tty. Oregon. 1 October , I XTott t heroby given ttmt the fbllowtniMinmrd aelticr Ima tlli'ii notice of Ilia Intention to make ftiml priajf In wiijK)rt of IiIk eliilui, anil lliut ail proof will lw niiule In-fore t lit? county ImltfO, or iu liUabstncu before tlie county elerk of Linn coun ty, nt Albwiv, On-iron, on Tuesday, ive. 17, 1H, Viz. furl lieinlinrt. Iioim-stcufl entry M7U, lor the K- of nv.. "Wi of ik ni'M "f l'n' "f ofK'eH, tplttaoi'rle. Henauiijatlie rollowinK witnesses to prove Ilia continiioiiK resilience upon mil enltlvntlon ol mid IkikI, Vl. H l'Wla, T U'wla, M WeblHT Bud K Webber, U of Hwitt Home, I.inn eounty,Oregon. J. T. A1TKKSON, lte(jlter. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofltee at Orcijon City, Oregon, Oelobt-r 2, 1'J. Notice 1 henbv (riven that thefollowliiK-iiBmod m-ttler liiu Hied nolle' of hisllitentloti to nmko finl uoa)f in aupportof lila clnlm, nil tlmt wild proof Will be nimle Iwfore the county judKU or In Ida absence before tbu pomity clerk of Linn coun ty ut Allmuy, Oregon, on Mondy,Nov. 1H. lxw.vi Umv T. DowniMr, lionieted ntry No. KJMft, for the Mj of nwH uud u'i of of w W of aec ffl, tp 11 " lie names thv fullowlnir wltneiwa to prove hlj contlnuoiiii reMenc! tnam nnd cultivation of mid liuid, vii 11 Nave, of fc'clo, Liun county; A. J'h uimi, t;.('liirk mid W. Smith, of lUnoii, IJnn (vanity, orepm. - J.T. AD'EKUUX, lU'trutcr, New Buggies. ; $ Riding & westfall, Lebanon, OreGon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ltuid Office at Oregon City, OroBon, October 8, IKS1.). Notice In hereby given thut the follow iiiR-iimned at'ttler haa tiled notice of liluiuluntlon toiiiiiku flunl proof in Kiipport of Ida clnlni, nnd Hint Nil 4 proof will be made before the county Judge- or in nix iiliw'tirc before the county clerk of Lmn coun ty, Ht Albnuy, ttregoti, on Tueaduv, Nov. ID, imi, viz: .1. K. Michael, lioineatcud entry No. d.'JJ, fur the nxt of the liwl-4 nl-i of nwl-i nnd uel-4 of aw 1-toffee 2, tp lJaofrl w. He nitmen the following wltiuwaen to prove his eont imioiiK Hoidence iihhi and cultivation of mid land, vU W J (iatta, V K Havagu, a Huviigo and E Unburn, all of U'banou, Linn county, Oregon. J. T. Al'l'KUHON, Kegihler, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrnnt at Oiieoon City, Orkoon. 1 October 2, m. fcTOTrcE Is hereby given tlmt the following. ' eu riiier una iiiru niniiv in inn nibTtl. make ftnul proof In support of hlaelulm, n : aid proof will lie mule baforg the Count rf r in Ills abaeuee before tuu timnty t-iurc " ounty, at Albauy, Oregon, on Friday, lmt, vU: Thomaa Todl, bomeateftd ent 'JT the nl-4 of sec 20, tp 12 of r 1 e. He names the following wiinoac to pr roRtimnxia roldeiice iiihiii and eulllvalio land. Tir. W II H I h-ar on. H M I 'it ill. ! aud . 1 inUh y, I'tof ' - i ( SI,