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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1891)
In the train of diseases that follow a tor pid liver and impure blood, nothing can take the place of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. Nothing will, after you have seen what it does. It prevents and cures by removing the cause. It invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood, sharp ens the appetite, improves di gestion, and builds up both strength and flesh, when re duced below the standard of health. For Dyspepsia " Liver Complaint," Scrofula, or any blood-taint it s a post tive remedy. It acts as no other medicine does. For that reason, it's sold as no other medicine is. It's guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. SEEDS all orR sr.Kne aiie tester h too u nut the vnry lt sihmIi thai you kiiaw wfll jmH, Ht cbmj nripva. write u. $ f. L, POSSON A 80N,w77h" 21 tint Portland, Oregon. Front a. JOHNSTON A LAWRENCE, WHOLKMi.K AN It KKTAIIs Hsnlw' an Enfllwtrt' Supplies, Hind nt Sitim Pumpi, Iron Pipe. Rami, Pip Cowing . Lubricators, Water Motors, Fans art Ventilator.. Cash Reg i iters, Etc Writ- tor price, 232 FIRST IT., PORTLAND, OR. ( omrwiurw nn hfWtnr and vtrntilstliif huiJcJLmn, Kmlnnti- furulnhcd. "August Flower" The Hon. J. W. Fennimore is the Sheriff of Kent Co., Del., and lives t Dover, the County Seat and Cap ital of the State. The sheriff is a gentleman fifty-nine years of age, And this is what he says : "I have " used your August Flower for sev " era! years in my family and for my " own use, and found it does me " more good than any other remedy. " I have been troubled with what I 44 call Sick Headache. A pain comes " in the back part of my head first, " and then soon a general headache "until I become sick. and vomit " At times, too, I have a fullness 44 after eating, a pressure after eating "at the pit of the stomach, and ' sourness, when food seemed to rise " up in my throat and mouth. When " I feel this coming on if I take a "little August Flower it relieves " me, and is the best remedy I have " ever taken for it For this reason "I take it and recommend it to " others as a great remedy for Dys "pepsia, &c." 9 G. G. GREEN, Sole Manufacturer, Woodbury, New Jersey, D, 8. A. ollG- Portland, Oroinn. A, P. ArmirtroiiR, Prin. Bnuiuli (k-tioul : Capital Bub. Uillmif., Huiini. Oregon, same Munet of aludy, mm ruun of uiiUwu. BuNiiifHN. Shorthand, TyPnprittHf, PenmantMip and Hngtuh ttprtmtntt MTjfl rWMtdti ItiniUiClldlll till' jw, HlHtit'Ilt" Wim It tea it my tiuiv. uuulu(ue from oltttitr sotioul, free. YOILWANTJTJ OUR NEW CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. SEND FOR "ONE; WILL OlKK. S&N FJ.AHCISG07 CAL. Old Gold w rl Hilrer Btnght; irarl our old OaM antl Hllvur hj itinlt U 1 te ulit tuid rHli)ile b iuat ut A. tulnmnn, 4 Tbtid utrwti, Hun FrauuliHiir; I will mmi by ruturn nail dim cmIi, tttuoriliiif to awity; it tlw (uuuUBt k nut utixfautvry will ratmu auld. CUT THIS OUT And wnd k w for litlKimph and full partitMilara of California Fruit hand In WAY WOOD COLONY Foster, Benchlejr A Woodson, 6iU Market atrtwt, Uuu Kruneiseu, Cal. U BV rCU tD WnE"tOIYcirBEO. HA I 1 1 1 Lll Wc want the name and ad dreasol ever jr aunerer in tlif &flVTUnJIR U. S and Canada. Aihtrms, MEN WHO BUY GRCEN GOODS. AcrlrBHnral Amrir.a In th Mntmpolls. ....".... uiM.iaorrotrymenwno.c.doll, ,-lwM , the-ortlMlrJ lmiMtrial to Jew Wk to buy "gram gooda," it i. Kpo8ition, which opena this year Sen Umucbtaverjr larg. rentage, pen by tnVber 17. The nmsio by the great blowing out the go. u i tholr room, at the Zapa,tore8 Band of Mexicoi the paint- hntalflL Nitm at ilium hnnAVM ara lm,ita.'n ' . ' .u " a "Z " tion of thtwe few of the Bowery inns, much frequented by this class of custom, display Une of the nwrt common mistakes made tV. .1... . Li - v,,, m . . . . ., . , . that the commit Exposition, in attruct by the ffranr Rlring bimielf tiath to wi!i anv Aver hM nmn forfiot to mm off the watw wheu the tub ll A y UI full. A (rood many floo. diwrtroui to tl t jk- kJSb an entire rearran pnierty aud temjwrof the host have rtulti 1"erfl, ''?8 t3Stn a"enure rearranfrft fn,mth omiJm, and to prevent it a sign !ment. of P081'0"' "nd lttfr turn the water off when the tub is full, or the I Tld Have Dwn Becnred bath will run over." Intpiteot thin tribute f -The J1" hTO B -"f-totheintellinoeof agricultural America, tnP rftle ? J.A and R. fft haLf printed as it oftm is in six Une pica tj I Kn al1 h'b't8' ePl m and there a a good many bathrooms devastate! , vegetables which have been placed upon every year by overflows. he h ri'is certiAm to the excel- Another common blunder is itself due to I management of the Exposition of a sipi reading; Lock your door on retir- - J?1 and HRme ener?v n ing." The antidote to this is another sign to the Uw dIrtmenti leaves no doubt tne effect: "llutdonothidethekev" Coun- trymen do not underRtand Uio art of locking their room doors, but in a city hotel tbey are so afraid of thieves that they always attempt to do it (Sometimes they are too successful After locking themselves in tbey conceal the key so that it cannot possibly be found by the burglars outride. Next morning the granger cannot find it himself, and be is caught in bn own trap. Reports have been made of furgotten grangers thus imprisoned remaining in their rooms for days, afraid to move because they thought they were in a bunco house and lu dauber of their lives if tbey screamed.' The sign, "The porters will handle guests1 man As urv.n h uaa ,Dfwj n, bell boy seises his gripsack to convey it to bis i , , mom Thn tt-ftrv ounst. thtnlra ha ia in k clutchea of a highwayman, and sometime. the bell bov dnea not th h.. until he has had a desperate struggle for it The sign, No extra charge for the elevator," is to prevent the guests from walking up stairs. A similarity of names makes the famer confuse ttfe elevator with the elevated railway, on which be knows a fare of five rants is exacted. A few people think that the elevator is unsafe anyway, and conse quently, when heavenward bound, they use the staircase, though they bave confidence enough in the "lift" to come down in it. A well known sign this: "Guests can with safety leave their baggage in the rooms, provided they lock the doors.1 This has a good effect It is designed to prevent folks from dragging their trunks and jiortman teaus down stairs, and piling the articles around them each time they go to take a meal The indivisibility of a green country man and bis valise is proverbial It is often a nuisance to the bonifaoe. Home guests of this stripe insist on being present when their rooms are being arranged and their beds made, to prevent the chambermaid from ticking and stealing from their effects. iew ork I'm. The Bardro of Ancestrj. Sometimes I think it would have been bet ter for all bands if we had never had any an cestors nor any precedents prior to the year iim, ui wtiat consequence were the old Dutch ancestors of New York compared to De Witt Clinton, who laid out the Erie canal and pressed ita execution upon a compara tively poor conunonwealthf Of what conse quence were the so called Pilgrim Fathers of New i ork compared to the men who started the Croton aqueduct, without which this island could never have grown to the popula tion it has! How much more we owe to the first founders of our great public cemeteries than to the founders of the little churchyards which would otherwise bave been, as in Lon don, oveniacked at the present day with superabundant deadi Sometimes I think we will owe quite as much to that generation or leader who will wipe the cemeteries out, and turn their monuments and headstone into some useful architecture for the living. To put the old mold of a discharged man under a tfO.OUO monument is as near idolatry as the Greeks and Romans ever got, and I have never heard of but two cases where a useful man slipped into a rich man s tomb by war of charity, the first being in the case of Jo seph of Arimathea, and the next that of Robert Fulton, who was slided into the Liv ingston tomb, but be was a connection of that emigrant family. If you notice our youngest American states, they get along much smoother than our oldest states. Bee how Kansas is grow ing, without any forefathers, and see how South Carolina if groaning under its old planter oligarchy! See how readily Minne sota reached out her antennae to the fri&ult St Marie, to Duiuth, to Manitoba, to Dakota and to everywhere, having, it is said, five railroads to Chicago, whereas the building of the Boston and Albany railroad and the consolidating of the Pennsylvania and New York Central lines were done as if notbinjr of that kind had ever been done before or could be done again. Why is it that Boston and New York are connected by a singia corporation, when Buffalo and New York are connected by half a dozen corpora tions? Precedents sit upon the head of the living age. The gravestone is not put upon the dead only, but upon the living. George Ail red Townsend in Boston Globe. 'Tlppluft" Erll In Ixndon. In spite of all that has been uaid about tb "tippinc'1 evil in London, I maintain that it Is not half the scourge In England that it is on the continent of Europe, and that It is rapidly becoming on the continent of Amer ica, Waiters at English hotel tablus do not have it iu their power to give putronn of the house bad food, Umuse they are not well tipd. When a charge for attendance is made in the bill at hotels or in restaurants, one Is quite within one's right to go away from the place without tipping any servant whatsoever. London cabman never expect, and as far as J know, never get, any tips. Ask a cabman what bis faro is, if you do not know yourself, and he will probably not ex aggerate his fare beyond a paltry sixpence, and more probably still, he will rU you the exacttruth- "Cabbage11 is dear when you we the omnibuses of London, the finest of any metropolis, where the fare is one penny. Bo you can take your choice between penny ' and shilling modes of conveyance. Olive Logan iu Kansas City Journal THK PORTLAND INDUSTRIAL XX-I'OHITION. Every Indication point, to a tremen. ! ,nB vinK cheoi toil nument, the wonderful electrical dia plays, the anprecedt-ntwlly lartre num ber of exhibits in agriculture and liorti- HKDOBl) AIUH'T BY A I'ROSCKll T1VK TABOO. I am not Him lug to convince meutJil babies, as Indeetl thnt wotild x frultlras without the nec- eutir' rnliured intellect that makes loftic nnnli- oable. Force, brilliancy and originality even sre no weapons Ui attack a slave with. For many centuries the medical art wan hcdfn.-d about by s prowriptlve tabtw which it, an yet, has not sur vived. The brand for murderiug truth in the penalty of imbwillty stamped upon the mental caliber of the average individual In relation to medicine and medicine meu. The sun of the nineteenth century hh nnt yet dawned upon his mu'iienuai nonn. lit, loifemerwnn nin in intellectual horizon. He, together with hin ideal medicineman, still hibernatea in the good old the dark ages, when It was bad form to ! ipqnWtive. He Mill -believes" In blcediiitf. blf uteri iig, vomiting, purging and sweating. He lovett coptotui donee o( horse medicine. He de j light in Hwmf'etiila and calomel ami carbolic I acid. They are conoidem! indispensable; no well-regulated family, with pigmy intellects and at luminal development, eonnldent ltelf safe I without those family Urea, Thew I do not witth to convert; they are the Kip Vau Winkles that will continue, to (dumber through this and prol alily t tin nigh the next century. Thev play no role in the world's history. They live; thev die. No monument markc their forgotten septiieher. Humanity wan not enriched bv their entrance; H hae Jotu nothing by their exit. They are drift wood on the shore of time, and float with tbe ebb and tide of opinion they bave inherited from their anthropomorphic aheentry. No, it in not to these 1 wish to adtliYKg myself, but to the thinking ones, whom a thought doe not throw into an epileptic paroxysm; who love knowledge for itn own Hike; who are willing to iuvcRtigate the truth or faltiily of any proposition, mid, once convinced, will niand by it through all the grim ace of a chattering and delayed civilization. To thene not the chatterers, but the tbiukern I commend the Hitogeuotic fcjyKlein for investi gation, aud will elucidate with pleahure miv (jucMiou not BUltieieiitly clear iu book, which will be sent free to any address. Dr. Jordan's office is at the residence of ex-Mayor Yesler, Third and James. Consultations and prescriptions absolute ly. fiend for free book explaining the Histo genetic system. Cautios. The Histopenetic Medicines are sold in but one agency in each town. The label around the bottle bears tbe fol lowing inscription: "Dr. J. Eugene Jor dan, Hirrtogenetic Medicine." K very other device is a fraud. Use Xnameline Stove Polish ; bo dust ; no smell. Baking Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky . Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ko other baking powder does such work. lir j 'v. 2 ' orfopjJLAiiry- If you arc willing to pay a few cents more for a Strictly Pure AobacCO, try AlastlH tut I lug. js worth all tllC difference. , Packed in patent canvas pouches. 3. U. Pace Tobacco Co.. Richmond, Virginia. BTATi of Onro. City of Toi,sno,( LUCAS County. Frank J. 1'hknky makes osth tust he is the senior (tsrtiUT of the firm of K. J. Ch knky A Co., doinx bUKinc-.! tu the tit J of Tutedo, county and Slate aiorchBld, snd that shkI flrm will iy tne stun of ONK HUNDKKI) DOhLAHK foroeli and evtry osmj uf iUtahhh that nuinot be cured by the use uf Haix' Catabhii :urk. rilANK J.CHKNKY. Sworn to before me and HabaerUmd iu uiy nres etice (limtith day of Detain our. 1km6. lL.J A. W. til.KASON, , tf Aitnry Public, HftUV(!tarrh Cure la tin mi iMiniMiiv nA nt'Uidlnictly on the blood enti mucouH surfaces of Uieaynt'Ui. rtt'ud for tctirtiounUs iiee F. J. C11KNKV it to., Toledo. 0. IV Bold by lrut(glatw; 76'. FIlTtt 1 'rill tor Wll tit nn vnll anttlnir nnj nttv dfrwtory? Hueoud I'd liter -Sat summer re port letter. RUPTURE AND PILfiH (JURUD. We positively cure rupture and all rectal dbj jaaes without pain or detention from biisineas Nocure.uopay; aud no pay until enred. Ad lreni (or pamphlet Urs. Porterueld & Ley bi Market street, ban Francisco. "I'm not in It." norrowfullv ttiinir thinnnwnitlo as hu buzzed on the outxide of the netting. THE HOLTON HOIHK, PORT LAND, OR. Centrally located; American A Eiimpenn plan; flint-claw; roattoniible rates. C. W. Koby, prop. Mekchaut Hotkl, Third and D streets, Portland. Kirst-cluns accommodations. Rates, 1 to $1.50 pcrday. Jacob Haas, Prop. Tsv Grrmra for breakfast. SCOTT'S ELlULSIOf Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES of Lime and Soda U endorsed and prescribed hf leading physicians because botli the Cod Liver OU anil Hyttophottphitea are the recognized agents In the cure ot Consumption. It la as ualatable as mlilc Scott's Emulsion M U a ttwjiaYrW Flesh Frotlurer, His the Bat itanaly lor CONSUMPTION, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Waiting Di eaaea, Chronic Congta and Coldj. Asi lor Scott'a Emulsion and take noother. THE THE HARTMAN PATENT COST IS THE (xwtanomnwthananclnairrlitmajriiriNidplrketB ohstructa the view and will rot or fall atwit in a shun time. The " Harlmun " Fence Is artlstlf: In dwrtirn. Dmtorta th ominin. withmit . tealliiK thi-in awl Is practically evkklastin HARTMAN MFC. CO f Always mention this piSO'8 REMEDY FOK CAT A RRH. Best. Easi-- est to use. Cheapest. Relief is immediate. A enre is certain. For Cold in the Head it has no equal. It is an Ointment, of which to the nostrils. Price 50c. mail. Address: E. T. CmoHEsmrs English, 1- L , uk Bruidtt for CkUUtUr t BnaUih "". wii.u. ic vviniir Kino, ntnm niollUUKOtU and ImilaHimM. pniilnMbotam,pini:wrpperi.rTidroM At Orunliu. tw 1U,000 Testimonial, Nan Paptr. mEyybeVruc wh&bsome men say. irm&un oe rruefwh5.rB. men S5y. sflB& Jh is a solid ceke of SS (OSTM! tHT For many years SAPOLIO has stood as the finest and best article of this kind in the world. It knows no equal, and, although it costs a trifle more its durability makes it outlast two cakes of cheap makes. It is therefore the cheapest in the end. Any grocer will supply it at a reasonable price. Buy Your Own Goods if Your ADVANCE THRESHERS. I THE BEST AMERICA. IN Cnemirm Kire EiiRines snd Extinftufshors. Fire Hone and Department Supplies, Htenm Unndn Msebhiery, Hum us of all kinds, Hrass UowIk. Wpe and Fluinn, Hammi-k lhn)jlmton, Murlno Wort BcllliiK ami II(we, Wrenchet), LubrlcutiuK frein-bcs. Luhrii'HUuK Oils, Church, Hehool tttul Farm Ilvlls, KuKtiiesaml Hollers, tid Koiyos, BiiKfdcs, Hurrits, BpriiiK and Kxrens WaKons. tnu largeet ansorUneut Dealers, write for prices. For further luloruiatlou osil on or addrtws i Dim-nniiiiiij iiriiiH huu ol Csrts In Portland, Z. T. WRIGHT. Foot of Morrison Street, PORTLAND. OR. rati REMEDY FOR PKIN CURES CvivSnFFMESS- O0RElflRDAT WoDnds.CUts. Swellings THE CHARLES a. VOCELEH CO., Baltimore. 116 CRACIIM.VaLESBICKFORD, J ATTORNEYS 914 r STKKKr, WARHInViTiiN li. t'l. HPHl.'IAf.ATTKNTION HIVKN TO I.AND.MIN 1XH AUD INDIAN UKPHEDATION LXAIMH. DO YOU ENJOY COOD TEA?-!""1 We have the real ftovlon. nfliir. dtrt imT n oriiiinul ohbch. Ionouimefl bv tea flrinkers miperior to any in thin market. Price o Onti per tb. Any quantity not over 1 tb by mull pout paid ut 1 per lb. Cheaper than cheap tea. Try it. SJVEITH'S GASH STORE 416-418 Front Street. mIS1 cult- SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. BI(rOtflthiir!r:nfiwliged leading remedv for ali tne unnatural dlflcharg:e8 and privatedlseasesof men. A cerlala cum for the debllt tatlnff weltnea pecaliar Ufd unit ti T nPHrrihaftanr. ful aata THEEWHSpHEWinit Pa, In recommeDding U to A.J.8TeNER,M0.,DKATm,h. tol1 br DrDKirtsia. TwUjgHukl l'HICE 91.00. SAME, STEEL PICKET FENCE til iKiiniHAiiiu MA IA)U U li. WITH KlUtS AK1 Beaver iaeriii wrltiiiR. Falls, Pa. asmall Dnrticle is amtlred Sold by druggists or sent by P ,ekt,tink, Warren, Pa. Red Cross Diahohd bsahd Diamond Brand la tA .nri a.iA m0,.in wniCMcaTKH WHEHICAL CO., MitdUon Houuca P111LA1K1J11 1 AVtE 'IMIOH S&polio.- y counngsod.p Dealer Does Not Garry Them. PAm CARTS m m wms. Best and Cheapest In the World. Carts, S15 Up. Wagons, S50 Up. ft m a.. '.'it' I . :' ...