The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, July 24, 1891, Image 4

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    . 7 A. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
Editor - n3 - Proprietor.
Tbaw u aWpa are to be tested
brtiiam hmUt.
Tbt opaHSTim of Nevada is only
45,961 and that of Idaho is 84,385.
Aganii noe aaid that his greatest
work was the training of thr men
who made a mtcoeHs of life.
Statistics show that eight times M
many murders are committed in Italy
as in any other European country.
Fro Halted States gunboats are now
lying in the Tang Tse Kianjr rlvor, for
the protection of American rosidonta in
China.
'The etrl in Missouri who meas
ures 7 feet 10 inches and still grow
ing is long for this world.
Some people never look pleasant
unless thev are slapping some one
in the face all the ttmo. Exchange.
Patience is an indispensable vir
tue. Without it most of the enter
prises of the world would fail.
Without it temper wonld hsve no
master and the plesureB of life be
greatly lessened.
The most successful and progressive
towns are those which most liberally
snpport the home papers. A newspa
per well Biled with home advertise
ments is one of the beat advertisements
in the world of the place where the
paper is published. Drain Echo.
If there is uo hell, there ought to be
oneto roust such heartless wretches as
the Spokane physician who left a wom
an in the agonies of child birth because
she oauld not pay him at once. The
woman died of neglect. Are there no
tar aad feathers in the magic city of
Eastern Washington? Ex.
Those who object to public improve
ments on the grounds of increased tax
ation are neither useful nor ornamental
as citijeiis. They ought to 1 giveu a
little touch of high life and be made to
pay a rate of taxes that would compel
them to sell out ana move eisewnere.
Th fnstn has no use for them. La
Grande Gazette.
"While at the 6antiam mines, recent
ly, gays the Telescope, Jae. V. Pipe
witnessed tw of the employees amus
ing themselves in a manner that is cal
culated to stand the hair on the bead
of one unaccustomed to such sights,
though i seemed to be almost unno
ticed by those in camp wuu were used
to witnessing it. A distance nf thirty
Tarns would be marked off, and one of
the workmen would stand with an
oyster can in hie hand end his partner
nt the other stake would shoot It
through with a rifle. After performing
this feat be would place the can on hi
head and the performance would be
reueated. This is what the ordinary
shfotist would call reckless amusement,
The great herds of cattle in Southern
ai.il Eastern Oregon are being bought
Kpt and there is daugor that the price
of beef will be advanced greatly before
lung. It is believed by many that an
attempt is being made to 'corner' the
cattle market. Papers in various sec
tions of tbestate report representatives
of an Eastern syndicate bnyiug all the
cattle they can get and making no ef
fort to send them away to auy market.
It is no more than likely, therefore,
that a systematic effort is being made
throughout the state to raise the price
by reducing the supply. Marshficld
Coast Mail.
There is a very significant (ik'ture in
the Progressive Farmer, of Raleigh, K.
C., the paper owucd by President Polk
of the Rational Alliance. It repre
sent tiir i ttiru i tsziy . us jriuuu'i
p.etty milk-maid with one pail full of
"votes of Farmcm' Alliance." mid the
other with "ote of the Knights of
Labor .'I Unfortunately this milk
maid wears a Very fuiK-y pair of French,
h:gh heel, low front slippers, allowing
that she has' a very poor footing. .On
her left Is s dandy, cmbroiikred coat,
knee-breeches fellow, represintliig the
"Jtepuhiioau" party, whose beel are
"ry liule better. But on the left
b ind a sturdy feilow stands, plainly
dressed, with low heels and broad
soldi, lie Is the "Democracy,'1 and
stands fUt-fienxl ami wliil.
Gsswm: A man ia Italy ha lived
f.irty ay w'thcHM food.
Unman: Re was atiusiness man who
Std notadvtrtwe, Ieupj'Our. Buutherr.
Li. . !
TXi;.; atw fitta a ohauastu hmf
tRJfcSKigSjwreireod tnr a good man
It is hard for people to enjoy religion
Terymuoh who keep both hands in
their pockets.
The devil lias to work extra hard to
got hold of the children who have good
mothers.
People who can patiently bear all
fioir small trials will never break
down under their great ones. .
"Why don't you run a newspa
per like that?" said a merchant in
this city to the local editor, throw
ing out a Chicago daily. "For the
same reason that you do not run a
store like that," the editor rcplisd,
pointing to a five column adver
tisement of a Chicago house show
ing a twelve story building. The
merchant looked attentively at the
picture for a moment, and then
Baid, "I never looked at it in that
way before." Ex.
MRS. S. H. COWAN'S
Emporium of Fashion
la raplcte with the Uteit Style, of Rats, BonneW
keiu every Tanoiy oi iieaa-gvar kuowd to
the fuliiouable world.
A Fira-Claw Drestmtudnir Plion to connecuon.
which u prodded over bv ladle who make
ClltUuf and Kitting It Socially.
Oira Door Bourn or iui "Exnrat" rimer.
. Petition For Liquor LlQet.se.
T the Uaor and city council of the city of
Lebanon Linn county Oiegua,
Wtf the undersigned raffdcntsuid legal rotereof
the dty ol' LotMinon Mnn eotintr Onurou. believ-
In? that it Lj better have the control of theme of
pirUiou, mall and vinous liquora openly under
the nattieiioos of the law than wcretLy in viola
tion thereof. And believlug farther that U rn. J.
Guy and Joel Mayer, tinder the firm name ot
Guy & Mayer, would be an dutiable partial an any
is conduuttog such buuiieai. We would therefore
respecfuUy uk and pi' till on, that ou the aatd tiuy
Mayer comply liifr -with the proviiionxof the
charter and the ordinance In force of tlie elty of
Ubttuon, as to procuring license, for the tale ot
pirttfoua, malt and vinous liquont, that a licenae
be granted and ieaued to said parties, fur the tote
or mid liquor. In him quantum than one gallon.
within the corporate limit! of the city ef Lebanon
Lhin county Oregon. For which we will ever
pray.
C il ItaUton, J a Roberta. 6 Dudley, B P Bach
fteorge Kuhl, Sam') M Qarland, Clias Miller. GQ
Lttvelec, W W Hale. R H Bode, E Van PuVenter
Zlin Kcyitolds, Kay Leonard, Jew Leonard. Chas
flindmau, Jacob Am, 11 A MUlor, Geo W Rice
Geo L Utile, K B Enapp, A W Mark, V U Klep
,wr, J W Burkhtirt, L Foley, K B IMltfulLth B Hiatt
J F Hyde. F W Hto.au, Jceeph Nixon. W E Harden
W H Booth. W c Netrtu, Franola U rotts B F
Dodge, Ktl KclWubergeT, J HN.xoti, J C Gordon
C Uackey, E S Pearwm, C E hanom, Pranfc
Crabtree, C A Reed, G W Taylor, J a La tu ban on
D V Hhftw, S P Cnyle, a Porriah, Choi Wllwn, E
G Carr, L W Kolth, L K Wlieoler. ti F Wiweler
W H Reed, U E PurrUh. C W Biokca, a U Krum
batid Gentry Win Bile, B H Donaca, C K Kim
brousn, G B Hansard, E u Boiler K B Crouch, J h
Sharp, a B Wheeler, John Lulu. W Carather, Joe
Mayer, John I ucowau, P Kartin Wm J Roy,
a a Ke, C E Huyck F O'Neill, N R Beaman, J T
Huyck, B L KcClure. x Lonabeny, J Wiley
Frank Settle, J H Frcy, A Dodffe, A F Cruson 1 R
Devi..e, John Vo&w, George U Dodge, w D Hayon
C F Stonefli ld. u F rfhttw, F J Heudrktwon. J V
McLain. G Hardy, J M Stoket, F T Cox, W t
Lewi, J (i Boyle; Johneun West, John Mayer. Geo
Cliewher. PK Hauwti.EB Vroom, C A Smith
6 E Cox, V Cox. Gtitrrge Ramble, J T Thorp, W B
Borate, AShorp, C F Aloirt.G W Baish.W W Fleet
wood. H Crow, Robert McCalley, il V Boud. L B
Knox, wm Elkin, U V Mlliet John Nlckuts, :
LJCtlatx!,. j
Ti Whtitn It may Concern;
You ore hereby uotilicd that in accordance with
and purniam to the roreifoiug petition I will on
the zih day of ugaxi 1691 preient mid petition
tc the ct(y council o( Lebanon Lion county Oregon
for a license to tell piritous, malt and vinotw
liquor in test quuntitloa than one gallou, for the
period of one year.
fil'y ft riAYER
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
T. E. Hogg, Rocelvar,
. V AND
Oregon Deteiopnent Co's Stcamshp Lino
22S Mll 8hortrl SO Moor, tail Tlmil
Than by any other lUjuta.
PIR6T.OLA6S THBOUOH PA6SENQER AND
: FRtlOMT LINE '
From fonUml and ill poluu In the VVIlkmtu
Valley to and from iao Frucucv, Oh .
OREQON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
j TIME Ki;ilKJ)t;i.K IKsarl Sunday,)
LtrYiilna IMA. IS
i.vCo.-vullu.JO. A M
Ar Albany 1HMAU
ir
UCiirlli..... IMtH
Ar YatjUina ( SP1I
0. t C. train-wniwct at Albaur and c'orvallto.
The abor ttanw connect at Yaaulna with th
tmKjn iiv-lnmn()til CtTiivany'jt Una of Hta0
iwlw(m Yaquln and San FranclwM.
SAILING DATES.
8. 8. Willamette Valley
wiueuL I
fron Yauulna Juh a. 3nn i Jmui.
ftam aan ItoucUati kay BL " fl, 18 A 27.
lag data wiuout aotkt.
L il.,. M 'V "' W.M.rlfA'f,
r.ftniVHt,- flt:al Umtat-
li f.Af.AlfMrt.O'inalUl.Ol.
At cost!
To Multt Roun for Xy
SPKIKG 4 SUMMER STOCK,
; .of 1 '
DRY GOODS,
FUKNiSHIMG GOODS, M KOTIOSs,
I VIIX CLOSF OUT MY
Entire Stock of
Boots & Shoes
Ajr COST.
Now ia th Time to
SECURE REAL BARGAINS.
1 Propose to Have
Leading Dry Goods Store
In the Valley.
MAIL ORDERS
Promptly attended.
W. F. READ,
Albany, Oregon.
0. coveUef
MERCHANT TAILOR,
(ZEAXIXa AfD EEPAIRIXQ
Promptly and A'ea'Jy Bone. '
T-jebaiioiijOregfOii
EAST AND SOUTH
-VIA-
SDuthern Pacific Route.
THE MM'NT UMAtTA BOlTK.
Xmm TIM1XK PORTLAND IMU.Y:
M.
I03i V. M
A..
I'lirtlund Ar I I I, A. SI.
Alltuiy Ar I :16 A. M.
Abi IniriM atop uuly itt tti followintr itfttion
iiduey, iurrulmit', Jujiulton city, Irving mid
itotftliurg Nlllalty
8:00 A. M. I
!M'. It.
Purtkud
AltKtuy
Koliurfr
Ar I 4MT. U.
Ar 2f) li.
Lv CM A. M.
Albany I,oo(il'l)atlylvxapt Bunday.)
orfti Y.M.I I.v Portland Ar I tm
WW 1. to. I Ar Allia.y l.v I hW
A. M.
A. il.
Local i9aHons'r Traina JJally fcxoapt
KundKy.
K'i P.M. iv Allniiiy
H3 r. M. Ar UImiioii
7,J A. a. I.v AlMII
l'l A.M. Ar Ubaiioi)
LV H.iO A. M.
ul::a ,
l.V I :l,40 )'. H.
Pullman Buffet Sleepers.
Toubwt Slkwiko Cars
For accomodation of fticond-Chiai PaaftinKtftf Ot
tacned to EiortMi train.
WEST SIDE DIVISION.
BOTWEKN FUKTLANDaiibCOKVALLIB.
Mall Train Hal!y(fcopt Uunrtoy.)
1.ia.k!
LV
"KStliM "
Coryollia
Arl 5.30A. X.
l.V I Vifi T. U.
U,1U . X. I AT
At alljanr and (.'onallUimiiwrt with train of
Oregon ractAc a:lroa(1.
Bxim Vrala llly (raaapt Mauaaj).
CtorTiiTw"
' eortland
Ar.J.Mi.
l.V I A.
7,a'i t.n. at
M-Tfrnngli Hoke to all Mnti bat an4 toutb
r'ur tlcaau anc Rill InvbRaaUon rgar41ngra(M
auaaiiM., (all m W agwit at LaUnon,'Or.
H, K OOtLKR, E.P.HOOXMS.
Kaaafftr. aw !. T t. Aft.
ClplMng,;
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 THE '
FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE
Ever Brought to the Willamette Valley. ,
YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SUITS
We carry everything that is New and Novel, guar
anteed to fit equally as well as your Merchant Tailor
can fit you.
Among other celebrated brands and makes, we
carry a full line of the Highly-Tailored Clothing
manufactured by
11M
A full and complete line of Men's Business Suits
ranging- in price from $7
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. JL. Wallace & Co.,
ALBANY'S LEADING CLOTHIERS.
'The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains."
WILL & LINK,
(Sueoessore to Will Bros ,)
JJKAXEK8 IN
Pianos and Organs,
Musical Merchandise
Invite the people of Lebanon
seives
n. v. situat) n:
VWK
., J.'T8'', l!?,tru",0"t ""'v kwP ln "lock but ",l1" 'r "Sttlnway" nut
'Weber' I'Ihiii Our prtrwa are lb luwmt. Shuot Mueic, Bn(.k and Small
IiwtruuK-iUn m. Mp.-Inity. The IwM Sewing Madiluua lu U,e niariietou mty
tiTius. v rile fur catalogues. .
Second Street,
in
V. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
C. C. HACKLEMAN.
50 to $14.
& Sewing Machines.
and vicinity to acquaint theiu-
wun
mux. n
Albany, Oregon.
IS-
Omaba, Kansas City, CMcago,
6T PAUL, ST. LOUIS.
AND ALL POIMT
East, North tf South,
UNION TICKET OFFICE,
C. O. RAWLIN08, Ant,
AJ.UA Mf, ; ; Okkuon. '