The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, July 17, 1891, Image 4

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Lebanon Express.
H. Y. K1RKPATRICK,
Editor . end - Proprietor.
The lay of the time-serving poli
tician is de lay.
Quay's name furnishes the "Q"
to lVnnsylvania's peculiar politics.
Lebanon i none of your coin -filetol
towns and it will be
many generations before it is.
Pretty freckled girls are called
t rout in the Cascade mountain
country, because they are speckled
beauties, don't you know.
Tne difference between the socie
ty girl and the political haranguer
is that the one talks little nothing s,
and the other big nothings. '
Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, who
was vice-president during Lincoln'
lirst term, died at Bangor, Maine,
on July 4. at the age of 82 years.
There is a man in Jew York
who says that he is not afraid of
a woman taking his job away from
him, .although they arc ousting
lawyers, preachers and doctors.
He cleans telegraph jHiles for a liv-
President Stephens speaking of
j the North-west, in addreBg before
the National Editorial Assoeiatson,
iit St. Paul, said: "It illustrates
the legibilities of our people when
u i vested of sectionalism. The pop
Uxation wUk-.li wrought marvelous
progress in this section in the last
twenty years has, been drawn from
all Mictions of the world, and is
typical of that spirit which ignor
ing differences of every kind, seeks
the material and intellectual ad
vancement of all."
It is not many years since the
democrats of Iowa met in state con
vcntinn as a matter of form and to
keep up the party organization;
recently they assembled as the par
ty in power, w ith at least an equal
chant of electing their candidates
next fall, Iowa used to be good for
GO 000 to 75 000 republican ma
jority or plurality in presidential
ktions, and it gave SI 000 plural
ity to Harrison in ret it is
now in the balauce so fur as state
fictions are concerned, and may
j?et into the doubtful olum in
IS'.):. Philadelphia Ledger.
No 1, Vol. 1, of the Weekly Ad
vance, published at Eugene, by
Ad-ims & Alexander, has
reached usand will, we trust, be a
regular visitor ti our sanctum. Its
uiiosion, we judge, shall be to do
good to the laboring nd down
trodden mawes; becoming probably
an organ of the Alliance; opposing
jiijuopuly; favoring .prohibition of
the liquor traffic; with a decided
lcnniiig towards the third- or peo
party. The young creature
l-canning, bold and lively. We
v.ish our brctheren jir.u frici.ds ut
the lieim evr-'ry success tiicy in fan
i furesee or lfi;x!ti attain to.
Kx-Scmitiir J:i((ulls timiin Htly dues
ii'iH esptct a r'baiigp in the distrilju
tum 1 weullh. Kmi iie in hi address
to llir CliKUiatujinoiH at ( ;l.n Et-liu: If
nil tin- money in tlie United States
' devilled equally w lliat every
)t-rwMi gut rtTO.kt, it would not be six
mould tietoix- tli'-re u'niild lie existing
I lie same state of lliii'im l lint exists
now. Kiiiht men -would l rirtiiur in
puluec tars, b-.ntit' in InigtrieM, some
v. ould be oil f art and snine would be
"V B'tliua o:i the fi-iHK cornel
for the irwewiou logo by;
I v.oald Iw in t'ongreiw 4-.nd
o-.i lite fenw content waiting
some oieu
some men
wou Id lie in the Miiileuliary. Aliove
would t heard the volt of .the
iMvpri-wtfiiiie rtfoiuior, w ho earns hi
Hvi iiiHiod by tile prwpirutioH of In
Jnw nil her tnan by the sweat of his
bruw. AbMtiburg I'liiuideali-r.
W. C. T. U. DEPARTMENT.
wmai t n kmbkio.
Oht young men, if you would be great
Mid happy, hold the reins, awiime and
maintain the Tvgul power over your ww
sum and apetiteti, battle every evil propen
sity bravely, breast the tide of temtathm;
tiu'ii you will appreciate and realize the
truth and poweT of Solomon's declaration,
''He that rulvth hi own apirit is lwtter
than he that tuketh a rity."
Remember this, young men ,.ahU
strengthens with ttfje. In prortion to the
huw uf idiame at a vice U the pain of reck
lessneaa in pursuing it. Many a man reels
through the streets to-dny, whoae first act
of intnxicution was a mortification to bun.
Po ytm know what the ajwtite for drink is?
God tbrbkl that yon ever should know by
your own experience
The frreut object we havo in view is to
stir up the people to do something against
the fearful cunte of intemperance, A great
many people say that they see nothing of
all tlie evils others describe. The fact ia,
they know no more about the evila of
drunkenuess, than the old lady knew of the
ccenery through which she pasml tlie fiwt
time she ever rode on the ears. Some one
suid U her, "Veil madam what did you
see?" "&el nothing ut all but a haystack
and that passed going the other way .,' W a
want to show the people, if we can,. thi
terrible evil we seek tu remove. That terri
ble curse of drunkenness! The mind of
man cannot grasp it iu it wide extent.
God never gave man imagination wonderful
enough to conceive, it, or eloquence suffici
ent Ut illustrate it m that it coidd lie at all
understood. ThL great curse is caused by
one thing, and only by that, and that is tlie
drinking of intoxicating liquor as a licver
agc. , rokition far Llqaur LlceiitM.
T the Mav-or and city cuuncU of the city of
Lebanon lion county Urtoo.
GCNTLEMES:
We the antlenitmed residents and legal vweis of
Oic city of Albumin Liun itw:ity Orcjnm, beUer-
inthatitbbvttertn have tlie control uTihenaiettf
5piritioa. malt ad vinous Uqunrs openly under
the restrictions of tbt- Isw than wcretlj- in viola
tion I hereof. And betlcvinjz further that Wm. J,
(iuy and Joel Uayer, under the Rrta name ot
Ouy A Mayer, would be as suitable purlin ut any
in eonductiug wich hwdneas. We would therefore
ftspccfuuy auk and petition, that m lac laid (Iny
& Miiycr eoiuplyine with the provwionsof the
charter and the onthiance in force of the city of
Lebanon, as to procuring liceme, fur tlie Hale
Hpiritious, malt and vhinus liiuorM, tlutt a licenw
be iimniwi and mwi to aM parties, for the mlv
ofxald Ikiuots, in lc qunnitie than one paUon,
within the eorporau; Umiot of the etiy f U-Jkiuoii
Linn cmnity Oregon. For which we will ever
pray.
V II lUlHton, J Roberts, 8 Dudley. B P lJnt h
George Buhl, Sara'l M Uarland, Chan .Miller. 4 (.
Lotelee. W W Hale. U H Jkide. Van IVVenter
Zini Keynoldg, Kay Leonard, Jos Leonard. C iin?
HiDdiuan, Jacob Am. II A Miller. Gro W Ki
Geo L Hale. E H Knai-p. A W Mark, V It Kk'j
;wr. J W Unrkhttrt, L Foley, N iatji'Jlb tt Hiatt
J P Hyde. F W Kktau. Jwcph Kixmi. W E Harden
W H Booth. W C Negus, Frewi x I'mi II F
Dodpe. Ed Keltenberser. J H X.xrni. J C (iotden
X C Maekey, E Pearson, C E liatwan. Frank
Cnibtrce, C A Reed. G W Taylor, J a Lumbattoi!
6 h Hhaw, 8 1 Coyle. a Parrish, Chas Wlbon, E
GCarr, LW Keith, L M Wheeler, (f F Wheeler
W H HexL H K Parriah. (' W Blokes, a H Frmo
Havid Gentry Wm Kilea, B x Uonaea, C H Kim
brouh. G B Hanaard. M Roster E B Crouch. J a
Sharp, a I) Wheeler, John Luis. W Carntben, Joe
Mayer. John I iieGowan. P xartin' Wm J Ijyse.
A a Keen, C E Huyck f 0 Neil), X R Uuujoan, t T
liuyik.K L urt'lurc. x Lombenr, J it Wiley
Frank Hettle. i H Frey. A Dodge, A Cnwm I It
Irvi.ie. John budge, Geonte H Dodtre. x I Ho yon
:Fmouefieid.H Frihaw.FJ Hendrkkwin. J W
McLain, G E Hardy. J M Stokes, F T Cox, W
Lewi. J ( friyle, Joniwon West, John Muycr. Geo
Chenher. P K Huitwn.EB Vroom. (' A m)tb
B E Cox. C Cox. George Kamble, J T Tliorp. W B
Ihrnaca. AHharp. C F It.(I W liWi W W Fleet
wowl. H Crun. Koben Xdhlley, M V I)oud. L II
Eoox. m Elkinx, G 1 Miller John iekola,
LJ CuplatzL.
To Whom It may Coneorn; '
You are hereby notified tliat f o aceonianuc with
and pursuant to the foregoing petition I will on
the isth day of gM Iwl present wU petition
to toe city cotineil of LehauunLJnnoonntyOreffun
for a tiwimz to sell ffplritous, malt and vlnow
Ui0orh in leas quantities than one gallon, fur the
period of one year.
GCVAWAYKR
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hogsr, Receiver,
'' . ': ' .AND '
Oregon Development Go's Steamsbp Line
226 Miles Shorter! 20 Hoars L.M Tlnwl
liuui jy uo. ufherhiiul..
FIR8T-CLAS8 THROUGH PA88ENOER AND
FBEIOHT LINE
Fruni Pmknd ami all petite in the Wllliioit1U!
VulUiy to and Truro bun Krunirucii, Cel.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME gCHKlHXK (Kneel Snud.yf.)
I.v Vaiiiili .'.ftl A M I l.v Altanr 1'ai I" M
LTC'inllu.1H3f, A H ! I.v('.irva!llr W I'il
Ar Allany....llA it ( Ar Vaiiaiiiu... WPH
O. & C. train nufimMTt al Atlifliiy anl Con-allR
ThualNitrettairff mnnert ut Vnijtiina ivith tlw
Onriinu lX'Tliinicut t:i4niiiiyV lin uf bteaffl'
.lu betneeii Vuquiija ami tiui Fmnuiaco.
SAILING DATES.
6. S. Willamette Valley
WILL AII
From Ynqtiina .. Inite 4, June ln.JtmeS?.
,'r.rDi auti h'Tawmo.....iiaj " 1a it '5.
1 ,w romrwny mtrrjvt tlie ru;lit to rliaiiKV Mil
lli lluUM WiUiuUt InHICV.
WM. M. 1111.10.
C. ('. H'K.t K. ounerul Mainiar.
U. . A I'. Atfeut. t'on'ttlliif, or. .
AT COST!
. To Make Bourn for My
spring s mm stock,
OF ,
. DRY GOODS,
FUMISEIHG GOODS, AJD KOTIOKs,
I WILL CLOSr OVT MY
Entire Stock of
Boots & Shoes
ATCOST.
Now js tlto Tims to
SECURE REAL BARCAINS.
I Propose to Have
' THE
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
W. F. READ,
Albany, Oregon.
Q. govsUst
MERCHANT TAILOR,
CIEAJS'TXG AXD SEPAIEISO
Promptly and A'eaty Done.
Lebanoii,Oregou
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Ronte.
THE MOI NT BMAHTA BOt'TK.
MPKE TEtlKH IX1VK WKTLAXD ItllLY:
7:0b P. M. Lv Ptmlunil Ar I a" A. .M.
lata P. H. Lv AitH.nr Ar u:o A. M.
6:li A. M. Ar buu rrwnciaeo Lx j '' 1". M.
Alwvc traiw ritip oiiiy at ttic ftiliuwiiiir autiuii
imnbirf HaH.'bu)(: fcuit JintuiHi, Onun ;uy,
WiKHiburii, bni'-m, Albany, TatiKcnt, riliuttiin,
HniM;y, llarrirfimrs, Juncilitn (Jliy, lriiiK ami
KuMbarg Mail Daily
8KWA."sirfLv" jfftbnd A rUi V. A.
WrJUK 51. I Lv AttHiir Ar i VZi M.
aMiP. U, Ar iiuMSMim Ly tiJJ AM.
Silbauy Ioal l)il(KGpt Ruuda
.-.tiTirM-Tu Fortiui'idArT:" M.
KUU V. l. Ar Aitwiiy U j .VlW A. M.
Locjtl lnMiitr Trmlulily xopt
Hnndny.
TJkTV'yCJ Lv Al biaiiy At9,r a. if.
2 1'. il. AT UibMMb 1,yh,W A. M.
7,;hJ A. a, f 1st Altiitiiy -.: Ar v, M.
g'lV A. il. 1 AT Ialjmwn Lv (it.0 f. .
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
ToUKlaT HliBKPIKCr C'AK '
Fm MXwatHlatmiufto!emn&41iam Paanunifunt at
iMClx.'d to Ctimtn tnuoM.
" WEST SIDE DIVISION.
liKTWKEN PUK'JU N U ASti'Joa V A I,UH.
Mail Train Daily :Koept Snnday.)
TWA.'H.TiX iirilawl " irT -"3".
t.'.IU K. it. AT CirfVflliMt IX Yi&t F. X.
At Albany w OtrvaWU rtmnect itb iraiua of
Oreffoii hii'lfic HullrtNul.
Eapreaa Train Dally (rxett Kntirtay).
4,1ft F. jTl l.v
7,:V r. M. I at
iitrtUttd ArlMtA.
UvNinvllle i,v;,v.a.
-Tinmi;h tilt(!t to all mint ft ml Koutli
rur lurhulH n(i full lufuniiiuiirit rfffanliiiKrntvt
tuKM. nail on (,y nmu at JAilranun, or.
R.KOKHtKR, E.P.ROGHS,
Qothing,
BOOTS, SHOES and FURNISH
ING GOODS.
We wish to announce to-our good friends in
Lebanon and vicinity that our Spring Stock is now
all in, and is .
ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL
-TO BE
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE
Ever Brought to the Willamette Valley.
YOUNG MEN'S DUES SUITS
We carry everything that is New and Novel, guar
anteed to fit equally as well as your Merchant Tailor
can fit ton.
Among other celebrated brands and makes. Ave
carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing
manufactured by
ull and complete line of Men's Business Suits
ranging in price from $7 50 to $14.
Agents for Albany Woolen Goods, and a full line
in stock.
A full line of Shoes and Boots at Popular Prices.
Latest Styles and Patterns in Furnishing Goods.
Come and" see us when in the city.
T lx Wallace & Co.,
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS.
"The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains."
WILL & LINK,
(Successors to Will Bros ,)
I1KAI.KK8 is
Pianos and Organs,
Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines,
Invite the jeole of Lebanon and .vicinity to acquaint them
selves with
H.F.,U,0K,p-
VOHK DONtr j AClliUCS.
Tlitw instrument the? keep in inck, but w.lli it'ordfrt for "Hteinway" and
"Weber" Piantn. Otir priei are tlie liiwesl. rjtieet Mtwio, Hooka aud' 8uiull
Inatruinrntaaapetiialty. The tot Hewing Miwliinen iu the luurket on easy
terms. VV rite fur catalogue.
Second Street,
'6
Al v' ,!iTC.UII
fh' '- 'oil
Wa jf. .. ' ."'
TflKnir i.75
W. L DOUGLAS
AO GUE and rrtlwr Ma
f'T V " UllM.Mc..arwar:
raulM. ardaoirtaiirpad iid ImiHuiii. Arldri'M
Vf.L.lOU(.l.A,Ui.Luii,iiuH. Mold raj
C. C. HACKLEMAM.
THE-
IN-
i,; Organs.
NKWMAX
ASH LAIMI
Albany, Oregon.
ON SALE
' TO
DENVER
I n ...1 . f i..
ura, Kansas iiiv, yicafio.
6T PAUL, ST. LOUIS.
AMD AU rOIHT
East, North & South,
UNION TICKET OFFICE,
C. O. RAWLINCS, Agent,
Albany, i ; Uhiviom. -
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