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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1891)
1 r 1 1 . i Lebanon Express. M Y KIRKPATRICK, d ito and Proprietor. Hun. J. K. Weatherfora is spoken of for Congress. A better selection could not be made. Over at Silverton the other day thov had a sign in one of the mud puddles in the street which read, "No foiling above the the grade." The same sign wnuld bo appropri ate on some of our Lebanon streets. At last Astoria is to have an other railroad on paper. -The Southern Pacific should build one nt once with ties and rails and lo comotives and cars, from the Wil lamette vallev straight to the mouth of the Columbia.. So great is the wheat crop in the ; Canadian Northwest that it the (.'inuulian Pacific Railway utilizes .'nil' the rolling stock it owns or can make or b ttrow. it will take until next summer to move the grain, At least so says j ine . imiipeg 'inbuilt;. Tlip Uypuph in nnt. a tool of anv litiesil party, but is purely an m- J"tfleiit paper as far s politics are i-oneenied. ' When this is said it must not be understood that its editor is politically the same We bavi our views, and we vote the same as other people and say but little about it. e expect favorable returns in the shape of desirable immigration, in the next year or two. from the carload of Oregon products labeled ''Oregon on wheels," which started east last week from Portland. It is one of the uiosteflective systems of advertising adopted in the' west, and we hope this is not the last ef fort in this line. W, H. E. WRT3RS, ' Attorney and ' Counselor at Law, Rnomay ?KrUrs Block, Cntom Hi. Suao&Uommcivlul8ts.iJ"'lUm r St Charles Hotel, Comer Main ami slu'rman Streets, 1.T.G0TT0R. DEALER IN X.-EIlATfO!V, oniiftoN. Bl'D THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments. Special attention paiil to Com mercial men. Board and Lodging, per day, 51 to $2; per wee!;, $4.8(1 to Groceries Proy ision , Tobaooo, Cig-arts, Smokers' Ar ticles, Etc. Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Confectionery Queeiuwnrc and Glassware, and Lamp Kixtuiw. Iamps IT IS TIME TO THINK About FALL and WINTER CLOTHING; and while you are thinking aliont it d'i'Hit forget tjint Is the place to get it. We are now lweiving dtuu ntge Shipments of Fall and Winter clothing'. ty ' r t rs. Pays Oash vor Kegs. Mainfit;, LEBANON, OR THE POST-OFFCE STORE , A large acreage of frujt will be phmk-d in LawS County this fall. T'np nivnrs!ive fnllou'iii'r a method that cannot but prove profitable. They will plant acres of one vari ety where formerly A few trees onlv were nlanted. Prunes seem to be the favorite, although a con siderable acrc.ge will be set in cherries. I have the finest lot of Fresh Confec tionery ever brought to Lebanon. Also a FINE LOT OF STATIONERY. A FULL LINE OF CIGARS. I am also daily veeiving a stock of Holiday Goods', which I invite the public to call and see. W. J. TURNIDGE. The Ladies Bazaar Of Albany is the Leading MILLINERY and FAHCY GOODS STORE Of the Willamette Valley. For Men, Koys and Children, From the larges! and Best Manufaetumrorw in this and' Foreign Lands. Not being Brilliant Writers- wo can hardly do those Grand Garments we are offering THE JUSTICE THEY DESERVE. We are Shw ing the-Very Latest Effects in Everything that is new It matter not whether you want to buy or not. We are Always Willing to Show our Goods, A nd if you use your Pswt Judgement you will say that for RICHLY TAILORED CLOTHING speaker Crisp. (Jhaile V. Crisp, 'of. Georgi , is one oi the moat dmtiiiKiiished fig ures upon the floor of Congress. Jle has won his way tp, ei, the ladder of fame, by dint of energy, pluck and noble manhood. Oiihevakled bv fame, or rc iimvneil anieetrv, with no help but liip own jjeuius and iron will, he come up from hiH humble 'Georaia home to one of tho highest m,i xwrl honorable positions in the ---iff ofosr great Republic. . ' . ; iniiiderliiin fur superior to Mr. Mills, his 'competitor from Tex-'.?, in morals, in .culture and in h:mcit ntnt'ssmaiwliij-.; daring to do niid wiy the honest convictions of hiii heart without hypocrisy and fecc'i, Sir. Crisp-is a bimetallic J, man. with affiwsivc Western t'lonsiiil and untamed by Eastern capitalists, - - , .A ."tor.v vom- from Vmpiiiia (,'lty, : (In t Karncr.'t f-mUb, ged 17 years, trie! lo ravish the li-veur-old daaidi 'i'Vr i.f:!,iif-' Mnmifi.:, iwys tliet'irvalliH , 'T'inie- iir liict, tin miragvd latlier eauelit the poy in the net and low am ' yU' nrotif lo wild liilll to the pollltentili ' r . i.ul liy wane iK'i'Uliai'eoiiipioniine '.; !ei ..M--!i lliu fathei'.Hii' jusliee of .the V '' 'he Uoy'n inollier, lejrul pio 4 0&na ! dropi'ed. and Mainilng iuu p ivillegei) to Ish the boy hh he I vbiMijilit Ix .'it. Kohotonli I be. boy lo a 'lie'-, id-il Sit ami the justice followed Hbtoiaa rellVree. He was stripped ' rid Micd until hi body lixikeil .like mviAiied map of Africa, and although t-piliHiiiienl wuh not niriclly ac Ij to (lie letter of (lie law, It was "'.re ami eltVctive. Of eoune ' Tu5S were s Irilte .Jrwutular Sv-r.llke to question the d' " ;.. " f the They carryall the Latest Styles and Novelties in the Millinery line, and a complete stock of Ladies" and Clildrui's Funis'whing goods, and ready-made garment!) and cloak (loods ttic best and prices the low est. Call and be convinced. '..-' FIRST STREET, - - - FRO M AN ELOCK. r.fxrr if'- ry Goods at cost, at tbe Mammoth Store. That's Made Well are tbe People. 1 TRAIIAN BLOCK, in J A Rea.S(inable Pricps, We Albany, Oregon. -TltE- LEADING DRY GOODS HODSE OF ALBANY. Oolhiii at cost at the Mammoih store. We have a VElY LAKG 1C S'KVtrK of Fall and. Winter Dress Goods. . CLOAKH, I'MlKliWICAll and NOTION'S. We-also, carry a FULL LINK of. Ladies and Misses SHOES. W. F. R Albany, Or,, p Groceries at cost at the Mammoth store. rsi'V'sTf rtss tt f r r s r 'J f f f " t rj fjrs ss'SSSS1. he whole stock of the Mam moth store at cost for cash or produce. uooessKrsi to Will 13ros.,): llli,V.IUl is I Mil I "wmhi. Ii MONTAGUE'S . . iOTH STORE. lanosAna urgans..- Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people -of Lebanon and vicinity to 'acquaint tliem- " selves with ' . II. 1'. MILUifi AND VOE 80NW SPiaups. PALACE, NHW.MAK AND KAHIIV Organ? These imtrimiciils tbey keep In alock, hut sullelt unlora for "Htolnyvny" niltj "Welier" I'iaiKW." (Jar prices are the luwent, 8beet Masle, Hoo!;n mid Small TiiHtruiueiitsahnealaHiV, The beet Hewing Maohtai'l hi the inarkebon eimy terms, . Write for eatiiln. wen. 1 . Second Street, Albany, Orcj'