The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, September 11, 1891, Image 4

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lxbanonExpre
H. Y. K1RKPATRICK,
Editor - and - Proprietor.
Frequently in political straggles
i.;hf 'hhirtVr is tha lowest
fcliO lili..'"
Wdder.
It is as hard to please some peo-
'.. . .. -.1 Kn iWll DV
i e US It IS 10 incuse .
doing nguu
. tpi. ,',nle nrast learn tome
oconomv. Extravagance is
Jivaatntion than war.
VUbUi w '
- , r.i. i: f oafish man
is a conspiracy agoinst the rest oi
Humana.
We hear it asserted that fte
"world owes every man a living.
! . . . . h man
This is true uy - - . ,
eives a livinss worth of faithful
service fur the living.
n honest dollar is a dollar hon
ctiv earned, honestly paid out and
l.onwt'.v taken for its f value.
All dollars arc honest when bon
esth used.
. l.,. nt ikn fnrm
The aRgn-cuK; w ------
products of the IV.ted States for
.,. j l... ofvoml hundred
million dollars the highest figures
ever before reached.
j j:. ..,,v is not
IDtEOOauic --
tint it is the
w,e reason w-,
reason tnev are gu"- r -
. , :..; rfm voune. not
because they are good but that they
1 ..v.inft rrA.
may escajw wwumms
-v. Mf arrived ft) OUT
me jjwik ,
midst Tuesday aua xn "
The car is a unique jr ""
Using. It waflrat gotten up y
Lek for tlie purpose of advertising his
famous gloves, but was afterwards en-
larged to emnrace ouro - -
The display of fruit, vegetables and
other tilings -- -politeness
of the colored attendants to
ref! easing as the cocoa be serves to all.
The fruit display of Placer county, Ul-
, . .1-u.ot i&atant fnr
ifornia, is a strong . --
the county. It will bring hundreds or
men aud thousands of dollars into the
conntv. We tasted the fruit-pea
espechilly-and they were delicious.
. -r fiiA ruiHui manaeer,
roe cpurtrar " r "
.. ... . kin amninV-
Mr. Myem, will wen r ira r
er. A pleasant journey to the car and
its occupants.
l-pou the arrival of Bishsp Puncan,
D. 1)., he was met by Kev. . cv
leiter, and conducted to the latter gen
, . wiiovn & mition
iteraau s uumw. -
dinner was served, aiwut iuir.,-..
invited guests uemg pn ju. v.
...l Kn.l hMIl
erable espense aim
made in the preparation for a tea mi
Thursday, it being thought that tne
Bishop would come wh uv
. . I..U- in more
Tnere nas pruu'j
successfully and pleasantly conducted
social event In the history of Lebanon.
... i( .laHnr nrjved him
THeUlSMllgumu. r -
. AnnvAnulllr.nsll.St.
sen an imer u
and the excellent dinner "
to make happy simis . mi
ing the hour occupied iu its serving,
. . mi.. -..., Mimnrined veceta-
alieasu lire ui- 1 r
bles, roasts, eimiwu . ,
i.w.utA t milk, mes, cakes,
...j fMiir vntermelons, and roe
CUBUUU, .w.v, -
j .uh it, nvir&rd totaBte.
cream, servru i
. . i... ....trimiue in the way
An lllgeu"" . --
. An un hv Bev. Han
oi a lOUUUll", Sv.,v- -r
leiter, was arrang
the table, whicn tnrew "j
. " ' 4 ,...n, tasterully ar-
or waier; . ..
rrnged made the diulng wm one of
those places when we want to linger
The ii-oit satisfactory way of
pettU.gUdontofaturnipisby
feeding the turnip to a beast, ihe
most satisfactory way of getting
f:1vors ont of a stingy maa is by
feeding Cattery to the beget.
There is probably no place in
where a
this cruat luuu
ck1 living can be had for as li tle
; r , w;nn.tte Vallev,
tnd there is likely noplace where
rii.. ..latifn are idle
tie man oi iuc pv"
i ..
so niucn as uno-
The oueftion of whether or net
Bmiet Herman will allow his name
i a canoidate
i-Hinai coo v - -- .
fr rrnomination, is agitating the
prese tirc-Jm.
, , . ...vaueinfr steadilv.
... ,i .-n..r Imiises are being erected
nuuVsoftbecity. The ww
t.a f advancement inaugurated in
lhS9 keeps p with unabated vigor.
iflSl WtER
im h,, aniwarance of a specie nl
Urge herring in Yaquina bay, larger
. ,...ir.i.. tto anrinir run. and
dv oiie-u" mo" -i ,
vervfatand of a superior quality of
. a ..,,.v. KMiAnttiHnti:
flesh ana navor, ii
. . , 1.1 run in ereat
tnaioi uimKJici. w
1. ..! nnrflnnS of the bSV BO! lit-
WUCKIIB 1"' -
i-u t.un. Thrftpeful V
erun v a i c .... ... - -
up to the famous noiiauu u.i.u
commerce.
Springfield, on the Oregonian branch
... , r. .. 1... Innvn
0 8. r. K. K. will neremitii u
as Henderson, the company having
changed the name.
One of the settlers on the . ortn han
,. . , r .,,ri Roulder creek
nam utrirc"
on the Oregon Pacific railroad, last
. ,i.nm lini-h -t
Friday put oui
ine iuot "" r
Rway from him aod lias fpng
-ith frio-htful rapidity.
During this season of the year one can
not be loo careiui iu semim "
t tj.- ih 'T)rv-made's Kon
XWIIIWTH-1
venshuu" to-night (Friday).
no.. fn.iii exTract lrom a letter
received by J. E-Adcsx, the watch-
maker at the City arug su.n:,
itseir and is certainly very compliment
ary and shows that his old customers
place great confidence in him as a
workman.-'0.
Waterloo, low a, wp.
J. E. Adcoi, Esq.,
Lebauon, Oreg(n.
Dear Bin T .rt , vou to-day
per express, my wife's watch fr re
. t. ,.. . nn to send a
1 . r ahihtv as a 1
watcn o y " .
wstchmaker, ana me "'.-,'
rtlony(,uhavesgivenIh
rather pay expre-
my work done riguu.
J . AA .
The Prices, The Prices!
Sot the man that brings the ISCRE A& Mi ad
at the One-Price Cash Store, not . cla m to
sell "at coft." Every man is worthy of his hire.but
our Cash System enables us to get down to MA
ROCK TRICES.
Our Boot and Shoe
better for the
iwmenr i : ;;;.itv. we have
bought largely in Eastern markets, as well as on the
Uoast, anu can sun i.
In Our Dry Goods
. ...I,irar tha Irafta
Department we enaeavor xo cauy -
demands. Our main object is to get what the peo
iv ,in friMids. e carry
1, line of GROCERIES,' TlXWAIiK nd Om-kerv.
Hiram Baker's
One-Price uasn irsiortj.
" FORTIIUEfi S IM18G,
AIL KISBS OF FUKHIBKE,
OUtPETPWAlA- PAPER A.MJ
PltTUKEFKAMES.
Undertaking a Specialty
ALBANY. OREGON.
AVe Lave little patience with the
perfunctory newspaper that has
!,n!y for merit that its ntterances
arouse no antagonism, and trtate
,. adverse eomment ' tquaU)
. . for the sensa-
tvm-J kind which seeks to make a
rtir at all hazards.
. " " ...it-far anv man
l ucre mitiiK"j f
Une o-it of work in any part ot
T... ... it- t nresent.
There is no reamm for the scores rf
and towns p l'" , ,,
Thrcisa demand for hands al.
,vor this county.
Checks and note to the amount
- ..... -, -.J -nnnP-F tfl till
nmonnt of $28,642 were found in
L-tters which reached tke dead-let-
t-:r oince last year.
.;,...: ..n rnonri WAS
'i lie Atlantic "
c.ut d.m recently by the Teutonic
I,,,.,, nd thirtv-five min-
This brines the passage
;... little over five days and
a halt, snmetnnig j -
n would have been redded as
nnfK-isKiblc. It isdonbtfu whet Mr
' the present century will see the
record reduced below five days, nn
electricity be utilized as motive
Tvnri-ron ocean steamships.
M. st ofthe'wheat is threshed.
Tiere is general confidence iu a
l,'-ttr price than has yet hcen paid.
The more tne newr.
M least one appreciated by business
to sell on tne
men, ii i"1
... i ..nnll-'ll to DttV CUr
r,.rt debts, and it is agro-able to
,h.U that quite a number aid this
. e5 nnnta
when wheat was oi
Our readers are doubtless farnil-
V,r who threw aUof h.s pat.cn "
into fits because he could
... .. ' .A0 nhenomena
"" . , f..r itber d.B-
There are m?n in this little
.. . ...t. isof him. Ihe
,;,.rtv of his resources resen.b e
,bn b utterly mcapal-.e of
niakin" room in their minds for
' """" .7 ;,iM .t a time, anil
more man t ' jti)fl
, when tney ueconw
a!Vv particular subject, lose
'riprother matter.
rrr.
IT IS TIME TO THINK
are iniun.ig
OREGON
STATE PRMAL SCHOOL,
Mt.mnnnth. Oirfon.
Tlie Leading Normal School of llw
Nortbweot Beautifully d
Hcaltiifully Located.
No haloiins.
Kcw ImiUl'u-.c. ' apt;"'"1;, f"'
,!. Surnml, A.lvamml Ni.rii'ui. Hi
n, Art mid Musk Ir.arreu'"t.
."liKTial utti'intim given to jiliyciiMl
I'turc. Viilimlwr ntmiuri ,..,..,.
,i Tlnwe miivm iU.linm rp
ji'tli'irizwl to tro' i any r"."y "
nam without lurtlierexaaiiiiaU'tis.
Tuition la t ie ."iomta nnu nmnni
. on rv REGENTS: . lnkw" .i i fi,...! no
State Board of Education; ex-offlclo, His 'S'r vr; ai.ii ui tl. 8ul-Nmwl
Kxwiiency, Kylvester Pennoyer, Uoer- lri,.;,..u.
ji iK4, j ..lHU SUiTetlirV of . . , i i ti.l mimhW
Stale" Hmi. E. B. McJSIriiy, Superintend- TNoV l-. .
Held.Pn.deni;J i " . - 1 . -,,, W:U, ,.! ..!
Hon. P. W. Hal. v. f U- 1" r. V Ik, l , J. ,,M ,.
J,.ni.VMorlie..Mariou;J.C.Vl e 1' 'K. ",,1 ,,,. ,, ,ni,r
Alfred Wi'JM iiwui""-". Uhif.
tm.nml.;W'.H. Holmes Marion.
P. L. UIPBELL,' I B., PresluEBt, or 1 1. POWELL, L l. tolWtal
.... l.Tl.,
Is the place to get it. We are now receiving u,,
thipmeuts oi ran anu i. o
large
AT COST!
i -i
For Men, Boys and Children,
. t ... ..j Tr.t Mannfncfiirfirers in tins and
do these Grand Garments we are ohenng
CfWWw rTvTTrTTT,rT r''T'TTTTT T,TTr
THE JDSTICE THEY iBll
Ve are Sh w ne the Very i-aiesv x-nucu. iu j t -
is new It matters not whether you want to buy or not.
rtr Al'.ivc Willing to
KJIiUf VU1 xwvv,
And if you use your Bent Judgement you will Bay that for
RICHLY TAILORED CLOTHING
That's Made Well and at Reasonable Prices, X
arethereopie.
T. h. Wallace & Co.
Albany .Oregon.
Dry Goods at cost, at the
iUamnioin oiore.
Clotliins at cost at tlie
.mt -'
Mammoth store.
Groceries at cast at the
Mammoth store.
The whole stock of the 31am-
moth store at cost lor
cash or produce.
?TRAHAN BLOCK,
MAM1TH STORE
if