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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1890)
( ncruioi. notes. Tin- 'om fioiili iit lust week, wonder ed why Webster ami Marv wi-ro ho sober; tlx? trtilli of tlio mutter is that Webster had siicwiJiiiK i.ttncks of llie 'ilii)('," and Maty wiw In one of her 'modes." Tlio cnnt-sl fur llio silver cup will ro!ably not tuko tluiv for sonic four i p flvt weeks; jho atalomcnt last week l.i regard to thin wns Iiu'oiwtj Have till iht friends of tlio school forgotten ns? UtiiliifT school lin rt wo Iih ve not' hull vWt from anyone for Smile tlllH. Li t SOIltC oi'tlll) IKllPOIlSof the school ;;ill arotmd Mill see w hut wo Pi' doing. The "hi grippe" In somewhat? lcsscn ln?j Its "grip" oh our number. Thin Is evident from the fact that they are returning very rapidly. The grammar class 1m uttionilngqulte u different appearance of late. Thin In due to the dilligent effort made by tho professor to arouse our attention to the necessity of beeomln,; efficient In this important hut much neglected brunch of our public schools. Although otirncbool in not o large us It formerly has been, we believe (hut more Interest is being manifested at present than nt any other time during the seslon. The professor spares no means to make the school a sueoess, and profitable to nil who attend. It is certainly too bad about Mr. Thompson being out of taffy, but such thins will happen Honietinies. VVc hoe that a change In regard to this will soon le brought almtit, as It Is very necessary that the girls be supplied witn that very essential commodity tally. We suggest that Mr. Thompson lay in a good supply, as miowbIUIcs and washouts are liable io prevent his re tiew itig bin stock. We earnestly solicit ft better attend ance at our weekly uncial meetings on Friday night. These meetings aro Instructive m well us entertaining. Let all the scholars who are Interested hi their welfare attend.ns the time will be well spent. We acknowledge a visit from Dr. Iloic on last Friday evening. Let others do likewise. 1 1 Is true that our facilities for acquir ing an education arc muck bettor than those of our fathers better houses, U tter desks, better textbwks, and lu j fact superior advantages In almost i every particular, but our privileges could be much more Improved. The tiling that our school most net-ds is a lil.tntt. i .f nitriA 1 TJ tr OflA trnlllt.MMi illil we most have It. To tell the truth,our school Is provided only, besides the tcxtbooks.with aWebster'sUnabrldged dictionary, six volumes of Appleton's Cyclopedia of Aiueiicati liiography, and a volume of Hhakespcaro, all of which are private property of the prln I cipal, except the dictionary. It is certainly nn absurdity to even think of a town as largo us Lebanon without a first-class library. Jow we think it Would be a good Idea for some of tur eitizens who make so much blow about "paper mill" and "Ukjiu" to make a move toward getting a first-class libra ry established in connection with our school. "CoU.KWATK." MOXMOl'TH ITEMS. Motimmoulh Is badly in need of a barber shop. The Ladie'a Aid Society made the Normal schorl a present offSSnot long since. A free reading room Is to be estab lished at the O..K. 8. as soon as the new building Is completed. ('has. Wood, the shoemaker who was so injured by a full, is able to be.t his post again. Mr. liallard and Mr. Gilmore, of Washington, and Mr. Miller of Marlon county, are the latest arrivals as students. The Junlwr society gave an os;n session lust Friday evening, to which the other four societies received and accepted Invitations. The societies are doing good work and are well attend ed. Monmouth can boast of a salaried marshal, lie proposes to work every trump on the ttreets that is caught Insldejthe city limiis. The J'olk county teachers Institute, which wtts to have been held in Dixie on the Kti) inst. has liven postponed until tho last Saturday in February. These meetings are productive ol much good, as is show:) by the name the 1 'oik county feather hive acquired. They have had several good supei in t'lKh'tits during the past lew yen I'm, among whom the preseut one, Mr. KeynoMs, dcfcivcs esiicelal mention f r the un tiring energy manifested in his work. "IliM, Joxks." Pure blood Wyandotte chickens for sale by It. 8. lioberts. HAKT1AM ACADKHY. The school Is progressing nicely, having an enrollment of thirty-eight. Miss Hiulth, from near Tallman, and Mr. Warren Cyrus, of this place, are attending tho academy. Weexlsnd to you a hearty welcome and will try to do you good. To-night will bo .ipen night at liter ary. Tho question tor debate is, "Jtc solved, that a minister of. the gospel can, consistently, vote tho republican or democratic ticket," and promises to lie quite InU'iTstiiis,! s a number of out siders will be present to speak on the question. Let all members, mid any one else who desires to, lw present; we can have an interesting and lively so ciety If all the students attend and do their duty. We notice Frank Iloss does not lark for mittens. Well, F., they are good to have if you did have to go hum alone. Try it again. Thespringterin opens next Monday, I-ebruary 3. To anyone desiring a good, practical and thorough educa tion we would advise- them to come to Bniitlatn Academy. The la grippe has reduced our nuni lis somewhat for the past two weeks, but most of the students are at their post again. Cold weather to do without mittens, Isn't It, Mr. Wallace? No. thank you. K T. lUNOKti. The rendleton M O. is responsible for the following: A peculiar Incident happened on John Hummerville's place, north of town. Sunday. A horse belonging to a man in charge of the ranch fell down a well 84 feet deep. He was greatly excited and endeavored to persuade George Bhutruin, who lived near, to assist In extricating the' animal, who consented. A derrick was procured, a man lowered Into the well, anda noose placed around tho horse's neck. It was then gradually broutrhWo the sur face and placed on terra llrma. No one supposed that the animal was alive, but in about five minutes it surprised every one by "coining to" and was soon able to be led to the barn, where it kicked at s inie men who were rub bing It down, and exhibited other un mistakable s,igus of liveliness. The circumstaaee is regarded as one of the most peculiar that has ever hap jK'tied in this or any other country. The fall would be enough to kill and mangle any ordinary horse, let alone bflns afterwards hoisted 84 feet by a noos9 around the neck. The story seems almost incredible, but it is vouched for by men whose veracity Is lyond question. Children Enjov The plcpstuit flavor, gentle action and soot. lug el'Iecf of Syrup f Figs, whin in need of a laxative and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the uiost gratifying results follow its use, so that it is tho Inst family remedy kuown and e very family should !ave a bottle. Cash paid for Produce by Ii. & Rob erts. BAKOAIX. A choice farm of 137 acres, within a mile of town, for sale. Inquire of T. C. PEKHI.KK & CO. Do not luy any eastern trash when you can get those splendid Bucking ham & lleeht goods at Montague's Mammoth store and also at his One Price Cash Btore. To 15 Uivrn Awny. Within the next sixty days two lots on Main street will be triven away to any party or parties who will build on each lot and carry on a good legitimate business for three yeans. Inquire of Peterson & Wallace, real estate agents. The Golebratcd French Gure, wn"APHRODITINE',;:f;r! Is S(M.! US 4 POSITIVE GUARANTEE I o v ii r tt n v (win m iH'rvitiM ilinnKC, in' nny itiKuhii'r nf Iln5 ...... U'l..it,L Hni frm the Mr'l t pvi'cnrivtf iiw of MimiiliiutK. 'tiilwi'rii nr opium. lit iiiniiiKii !i(linil imli iTfltuM, on;r (iniiii);. i'tiir, ,v,c piii'li iih l,iw n( fliiitii I'ftni'f, Vn U tf n ! Ill'", lil'ltrill)! lilUVII I'llillK in till! Hlll'k, S't'lllHi Vi I'likni'". Ilyi.rlii, Ni'i vmi I'liMliiiiinii Niti Hirif lil KmisKimvt. Kitiiri'trlicini. lilz-'Jiii'us. Win!i Mimh orv, ltwMtl tiM'i'i' iiii'I lniiti(..yt rlin.tii if ti. i:li'iU"l nfirii it'ii'l In i.i'i'iiuiltiM'uliI ntf.'ini'l initie i;y. 1'tIw II.IHJ ii tins, ii Ikiw lur t.i.OU bunt by in ii It on ri'i'i-ti.t nf ii ii-'. A Mli'l'r.NlirAH.VNTKKforPfi-'O.'fla tinliii', in ri'Kitiil lh iiioiM'i' if n I'i'i iiiiiik'IiI l-IHI- 1" llt I'lU'Wl-'i. TVll'.:l!i(t 1( lilillllillilllil (iifjt old mill yuiHiu'. of tnin wxiw. vi'miiM'tit'1? fili'i'il Itv .vi'tlii'tiHTivi!. f'li'i'iiinr ti'i'i'. riilrr: The aphro medioame co. WMTKliS r.ts.n. DOX 27 iKTLASD, OR Holl 1.v3I . A.3illU?r, Holt; Avvnt fin' I-o1miio, Or, BEFORE OLYMPIA 8. MUMIAY, M. D., Female Hp wiuUst. lias practiced on the Pacific Coast for the p:t twenty five years. A life time- devoted to tho study of female troubles, their cau.es and cures. I have thousands of testi monials of permanent cures from the best people on this const. A positive guarantee to permanently cure any case of female weakness, no matter how longstanding or what tho stago may bo. Charges reasonable and within the reach of all. For tho tienefit of the very poor of my sex who aro suffering from any of the great muliiiudo of ail ments that follow In tho train of that terrible disease known as female weak ness, and who are not able to pay for treatment, I will treat free of charge. Consultation by mail, free, All corres pondence strictly confidential. Medi cines packed, boxed and sent ly. ex press with charges pre-pal I for "home" treatment, with specific direc tions for use. If you are suffering from Miy female trouble, periodically or con stantly, Address, Ol.YMl'IA S. MCHItAY, M. D., EastPortlund, Oregon We ef 11 the attention of the farmers to tho fact that we aro running our hopper on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday of each week. Our prices are reasonable and work guaranteed. Cuoss & llYPK. One price and cash at the new cash store, but everything sold cheap and delivered to any part of tho city. Begg's Cherny CoughSyrup. Is giving splendid satisfaction to the trade and the suks arc ositively mar velous, which can be accounted for In no other way except that it is without doubt the best in the market. Ask for and be sure you get the genuine. We keep it. 51. A. Miller, Druggist. A BAKUAIN. Business location n west side of Main street, in Lebanon.at a bargain, for the next few days. For particulars inquire at this office. For Sale. J. Wassotn offers a rare bargain in some fine registered short horn cattle. Pedigree shown on application. Call early and avail youmlf of thid oppor tunity to get some finecattle. BIG !;U1AIN. 100 Acres for 61100. This is ell rich land and capable of high cultivation, good springs near house, small orchard bearing plenty of fruit, and an abundance of good oak and fir woisl and pole timber. First class for Fruit or Dairy Farm. Situa ted throe in ik from Lebanon. For full particulars call on K. O. UK A RDM LEY, Real Estate Agent, ISroadalbin Btreet near First. Albany, Oregon. Mr. E. P. Lvejoy, a larjrc dealer in general nierchn nise at Wabuska, Ne vada, says: "I have tried Ft. Patrick's Pills and can truthfully say they are the Is'st I have ever takn or known used." As a pleasant physic or for dis orders of the liver they will always give perfect satisfaction. For sale by M. A. Miller. ' Persons wishing to buy wood can get it ut 1 .10 a cord on the ground, just at the edge of town, or I will delivor it nt $2. Call on me in person or leave orders at Donaca's store. Itll-K 11IATT. The Isst job work Is done by the Examine the fine stock of books of all kinds at Heard aud Hok's. wmsm It tho nldiist unit mi!. Hiiiiliir scicntlflc nri initrlinntriil pni'iir itulillsluwl anil has tlift lamci't piriHiliilliin nf liny j:iim of in i'Iiim. in tli world. 'ully llluitvuiuii. Jlent claim cf Wi'j Kimrav InicH. I'lililiflicl wneklT. Send for pwinien eH,f. I'rki' M ' 'r. niiinllm' trial, II. afliNX & CO., I'lui-iaUEUd, u liroadway, h.X. ARCHITECTS BUILDERC M Edition of Scientific American. Q A (Treat iiiwim. Kiuli Iwie ennlalns colored ythiiKrHpliii! plitlvs of country and cliT ri'lli- or publli) liulldliik'n. Niimeruiiii ciiKruTluM and full lnn and nicoitlcMtlurm for tlio we of miplianditiumiijliiie hiilldlntf. I'rlce la ain ynar, Kota.coj'. ML.NN & CO., J'L'Ul-hluiiUS. tattl maybeiieeiir lTlel l.y iini'iy- VrtAiit lalAl SW havliadi..r 4H yiini'n' experience and have made oyer mum Aiiniuiuiliiiiii for Anierli'iin and I "- lui.ni iLilDiit, N.tirf fi,r tli.iidlio.jk. COi" M Bondvuve iHi'.clly cuntldcntlul. TRADE MARKS. In ea your mark In not rplMred In the Tat tit. OfHee, apply In Ml-KM Co.. a'"! procure, luiiuvUiaU) prowetton. bend for lJanillHiuk. IfUI'VllHillTrt for ho.ik. charts, maps, at.. uukkiy procured. AUdrvua tll'NX Si VO., I'nieiit Holleiiors. fiusi, k ori'M U ta Choadwa v. H. T Ii aJ THE SLAYER OF KING. Portrait nt Elizabeth llemlilcr, Alio lie fHMxl to Ufl DlHcanloil. Following is tlio graplifo nccoiuit of tho Khootlng nt Omaha of II. W. King, Jr., given by Miss Elizabeth Beoehlor, tho woman who killed him and with whom ho h.nl lived. tShu mailo tho itatoment fmmi'rlintcly after dho had committed tlio murder. The nr trait horowitb prewnted i from Tho Chicago Tribimo: "1 left Cbicitgo yesterdny." tlio said, "with the liest of fnteutioii" in my heart. Arriving in Omnhii, I Inquired whers Harry wu liv ing, and was told ho wns Isiardnig ut the Paxton. 1 had been tnld tiy a lady on tho train whom I happened to meet that Harry wns married, but supposed that 1 wos the only wife. I then wont to tho hotel and rpjristei-od as Mrs. Elizabeth 11. King, and naked for Harry's room. Tbo clerk told me that It was No. !, and I went upstairs, I think to tho third floor. In the uieantim I bad asked for a room adjoining Harry's, but wos told that I coild not have it until Inter la the day. I wanted to be close to thorn, or on tho samo floor at least, go I could watch, thotr movements. 1 supposed tlwt his wife was with biro, but when I rapped at bis door I did euzabhto DEBCitucn. not hoar any voices or talking on tha fnsido. I rapped several timet before there wns a response. Finally Harry came to tho door in his night clothes, and sticking his head out asked what was wanted. I said: 'Good morning. Harry; you were not expectinc to see me, were your Hi replied: No, and I don't care to see you,' aud shut tho door in my face. "My heart sank for a moment, and 1 did not know what to do. Ajain I said that I must seo him, and he Raid: 'Uo dewa in toe parlor and wait until I get dressed.' Ire plied that I would wait there, and I did. In about twenty minutes be came out, and wt walked to the elevator together. Gttin is the elevator, we descended to the parlor floor, whero we had a conversation. At first w were seated. I asked Harry to take me down to breakfast. He said ho did not want nn lireakfast. and for me to go on down to the dining room alone, as ho had to co to the store. I insisted on hi coin? to breakfast with mo, blankly refused and arose to his feet te go. I said: 'Harry, you are m lawiui nus band, and I have a right to demand yout company to breakfast' He said: 'Shut op! There's a CM and sne'U near you.- i saw: -i don't caro who hears mo.' At this he crasped nt mv throat and. erntmz nis teetu, said could choke you off right here.' I then lmvpd him back and fired. The first shot I fired took effect in bis side, I think, for he turned pai" and clasped nts nana on uw nip. Aftrr that I was so excited that 1 hardly ro member hist what did tako place. I (hot preral times more, but don't know ex nctlv how manv. After the first shot HrrW ran nround tho corner of tho ele- mtnr and started down stairs. At this time we were standing at the platform of the elevator. As Harry reached the head of the rtnirs I was eloss behind him, and shot ro nr;ifdlv. When I saw bim fall on the Btair- nay and sow the bJood ooaing from his mouth, I rushed to him and laid his lieud in wlierabo breathed bis last, .fust U-Yoro Itavins Chicazo." continued Miss tt,x.iiW. "I tflfCTauhed Miss Duffy's mother tim ituaiion her daughter was in. Tho tele gram cost me &.M. The ioor girl's mother will tie heartbroken when she hears tho sud news," arid here tbe woman woso completely down la tears auu soos. A ClImblRS Maiiio Untie. Hiss Dello Header enmo down to S!:ow hrgaii from Norridywock county rcccatly fur the 'especial purpose of ciimbiii,'? to tbo top of tlio water work stand pipe. The dis tance to tha top is sevcoty.flvo foot, cs ccuded l y means of cn lrou kdder fi-ed per- n.,,liHiUrlv nil tho sido. Tl.O VCI'.U.': l;;dv ! safely accomplished tho feat, vruic'a nhons, I wben it is considered tliat Rho iooltcd down to Wator street, 1"j foet below, tr.Kiua po Rila MmarKaDiy cool cna cigar ncau. Uiniatoa Jouruul. Old Time Scotch Horrora. In the rcfn of James I. of Sootland there was born in East Lottiia, a village a few milrt from Kdiniiurgh, Sawney Ccane, tlio son of poor liut hard working iieoplo. i.nacin, from boyhood a hatred of all lalw, mid dis playing every Wind of vicious quality, hunt au early him aonnuoiioo dm noma ana uwi n. Galloway. Ilo was eoconipanicd by a (it companion for his crimes in tlio jiorson of a young woman, a nutivo of the smo villa-m Xho homo of this pan' iv::s in a cave of about a mile In length and of con siderable breadth, tho mouth of which iviiu washed by the ia, Ike tide sonii'tinios 11.0 trating tno "uve a distance of ait) yards. The victims were waylaid under cover of nisht ou theli- way from country fairs, or, in tlit case of isolated travelers across the country, were openly attacked in daylight Tlio sum soul sickening mutilation wus inflicteii in each case, the abdomen was cut open mid he entrails dragged out and the body earned to the cavo. To prevent detection limy inur dered every traveler they robbed, and f"i years' they continued their horrible raltiiu "hi this uianuer, tho chronicler tolls 11s, ti,c- lived until they had eight nous mnl aii (hiuhtors, eighteen praadsons uml fuur teen cnindduiightere ull the otl'sprinu' of 111 cent. A-Cr a long career of murder tlif gam; were captured by Jviny James, v.iu). roused to action by the long immunity of t lit; criminals from detection, beaded a body of troops and succeeded with biisidhow.idF 10 unearthing from tho envo the whole vile tribe, to whom wa meted out a dentil UKiee uble with tho life they had led. The men s.i y s Un. historian, had their entrails thrown into tho lire, their bunds and legs were sev oied from their bodies, and they worn pel luiited to bleed to death. Tho mother of Uie whole crew, the daughters and griiudchil di-eu, after lieiug spoeUtors of t:iu ueath ol thatiiea, vwucast into U l'-'f? iepnru'. tire. uaU ituiuuuied to ushe.--l'ull 1U1I tiuzetlu 0 vtoaatil I; Is thou that cauvosf. the ten j Y.i'a t'ant citato mankind. --J. J. Uou itl ......... ; mm TU Only One. The Clilcago, Milwaukee & Ht. Paul Railway is the only line running solid Veslibuled,F.Ii'ctric Lighted iiiidHteam Heated trains between Chicago, Mil waukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. The Chicago, Milwaukee & Mt. Paul Railway is tho only line ainiilng solid YcHiibiilcd.Elcctrlc Lighted and Kteniu Hente I trains between Chicago, Coun cil Hlulft and Omaha. The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman .Sleeping Cars run on Ihesc lines U patented, and cannot lie used by any other Railway Company. It I the great imrvovonicnt of tho nge. Try it and be convinced. For further particulars apply to tho nearest coupon ticket agent, or add reset V. Casey, Truv. Pass'r Agent, No. 33 Stark St., Portland, Oregon. Bedrock prices, new goods and stan dard brands at both the Mammoth and Ono Price Cash Stores of C. 11. Mouta tagne. . . Cruson & Menzies will furniah your windows and doors cheap. James Keyden, VETERINARY SURGEON, Graduate of Edinburgh, Scotland. Can bo found at J. T. Harbin's Blacksmith Shop, Lebanon, Oregon. All DIs cases or Horses TREATE 1, AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. t'nfteil Stntes Lund Ollh'C. ) OrcKOii City, On-iion, Nov. s, 1880.) . VOTtCE U hereby Riven Uiut in eoinpliiinec ll with the provWonn of tlc net Of Cmurress o' Junes, 1SS. entitled "An ae. for the side of tha ber lands in the states of Cullfornlii, Oregun Xcvaila and WaMihuiton Territiir-," DUNCAN' 8IIAW, ofSenttle, county of Vinu, torritiiry of Washin?, ton, luu tltfn day tiled in this office liis sworn Ktiitemeiit No. 1!H, for tho imrehtwe of tho S. W, 1-t of Kei'titm So. . in Tmi nshlp So. IS Honth, IUiikc So. 2 VjmI, awl will offer proof to slioiv Hint tike land sought fs more valuable for ils tim-. bvrorstiMiv ttmn Tor H(?rftn!tural .unnK'.i, and to establWi his claim ti suid land bcfnrv tlic Itcei-t' T ami Rrct'ivi'r of this onlce, at On-iron City, Or., on Friday, the 141b day of March; 1XW. He names a wltneiweii 0. M. Smart, A. Russell. Wn. MeAdam and J. Htoddart, all of Satlle,Kin comity, W. T. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho nbove-dwrlbed lands are nxaietdvt:o Hie their claims In this office on or before sold lh day fMaieh,lsaO. J, T. ArrrKSOK, Register. QKKKXWOOD'S FIXK AUT STUDIO Is the place where you can get any style or kind of picture that you may v. ish. Old pictures c tpied and enlarg to anv size, coloret' in oil, water colors or India ink, crayons and postb por traits made to order. No pictures sent away; all woik done at my studio. Prices the lowest. Call and examine spteiuiens. All wrk guaranteed. Soliciting u share of your patronage, I urn respectfully yours, w.H.nifKteNwoon, Cor. 2d and Ferry .St., Albany ,0'cgon. COLUMBIA 1UC VCLESasd TRICYCLES AUK THE MOST Stanch and Reliable ROADSTERS ox Tin: MARKET. f -;2"Do not fail to buy a Columbia, "Or, NOUMAN SMITH, Agent, Lebanon, t)reon. WHITIS CQIIlBCf FOR MMY L-n 1ft KM i lt th wrl. Uur(mUia-iKili uiiciimiled, anil lu iiilHiiltn-t'OUi MIV Ml upfwur potda U I inlnf K tuOKK flkllON ill t'tlih loilllltj', ualxno. Only tlitmo wliu wnin in ua at oncp ran meka ure f SI' 1 IsA tho cluiuce. A II you limit to A in H jl n'ttirn ia to ihuw out pumti to i!.?r,L ' UmM nrilllllll fun. 'lllW- AYES" Mnniiin' or una miv,.in. mom IklUllbVjr - hrvl Ihe Mnoll ll "I 0l I' H- MOp". Thi followini cot pivtt U. ..mi.in. ' t 11 'l' i to Imiilllio (ISVIh iwrl "f Itiluilk. It If i irrand, doulilo 1 . i. STm.k lr"m; m I O .ly .tl.l, l.;n ov." "ilirliM' U' "M wl" l " w' P. "" ',l"" r'",11'"' W.U.ALUn CO., bus VunLMU. iUltlH. thlV'