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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1891)
VOL V TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. find yotr v.At.....i. ....!. tt.HiHiMi.niii J! W (II phM In advance, tl fiO pot year.) Blx moiiflik .......... 1 j" Three Tuomiw.,.,, ...,..,.,. ......, y BlliKlo Wtw.. .. 00 PROFESSIONAL. 2XR. C. n. DCCKETT, . DENTIST, LEBANON, OREGON. OffliwloFort-Offloe Drilling. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORN EY - AT - LAW. J.K.WEATIIE&FORD, .ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ': ALBANY, OIUMON. :dSL, , , -.JB BIITEV, TTORNEY- AT - LAW, "NY, OREGON. LEBANON, , Teacheri' AsaoolatlonH The following is a import vtf Itoe Teachers' Association 'jfld at t tauon, Deo. 1, 18B1. Cull to order by ehalrniMv VP., A. McObee. The Ilinll'IHC'JOV of Ilia W(':itlnT "ore- vented a full mriitaltlnn. of touch ers, tjutttnac who weir in Httsirflance were amply repaid r the w;rthoe mill". . - , The subject of Opusing er.mt in nhnnl. ov P. 12. Ross, was wets intro duced by a few jiwctieal Baspwtions, which were followed y M siwrs. v hum, Latin, Brown, ana McGlnie. RntMHtViodaarTetelitnaHpellinu" wiu introduced by Mr. Wiley. Various niethuaB Mere gtven by tl ainereev tciicbira, the iprevnilinsr enes beii-S thaWhe pupil stiouict wmeiue iem," from dictutlkm,pc..!tolly iftlbe class Is advanced; ' 4 He ubji'ibt of Reading was Intro duced by Lstta H? brief 'tut prat'tic' ,1U' r. I"1 discussion v Jwaa ut after 'the eiuse ateeting than 10, Vet It was not hid ewy one felt experience if the 'cdtotoe fuct'-'.hat jiewJed work ott tiie jian tlws snorr space jhe average tet.eher of a teacher ttalcu the ',me rests tf all A the mutual ex i no -place affords a for such exchange ions. . The 'teacher j the one Idea and SonM' nil1 with W, will soon drift. proceedings. Fiiduy night'in an Mayor and all of iienk ;,',;.;': ojr ("-uo1 OREGON, DECEMBER 25,1891. CKAVTKSa. Thesichool htme in the new district has at been completed, Judge Boise having dissfSved the injunction that rested anon it. Wcundctstand we win nave a scnooi iu.- tliis winter: j.': rfitrirf number three has a lull t .i,. n.Mul nvf r hv Mr. Chase, and wcnuoi au,jr by the way, we wonder wno w vuo house janitor. Whether the teacher, or some of the pupils, w;e have a word of com mendation, for we have not, in a long time, seen so neatly a swept school room as that which greeted thceliureli-Boers iasiounua. The eonfcnued rains have greatly retarded the wurii on the new church building, tat it is nearing completion, and with a few days Of favorable weather the contractors will have finished their TOk. : , . !! r. s Hanleiter and family came down on Friday to spend a few days visit ing friends in tins community, j. ' , ;,; Mrs. irhebe !al)treeiB here as the wel comeauest of sons and daughters. V .,: i ; .tnrv'tnlil df oueofour "morn- inir swains." He 'expected hu onne m n Kwu ..j B more than fifty -summers oowu o ii,rm nnlvto find she had come down by private conveyance and he had passed them on the way out known her. ; ' Christmas comes this week and brings witteii the usual happy greetings, and also the Bad recollections. , .vA There will be a Christmas tree on Christ .,..n,ninir at, Franklin butte school house. Also a social on Christmas eve at the resi dence of Mr. F. Freese, intended especiaii) , as a reunion of tlic German laimues m uua community. ; ? , We are sorry to'have lost the family of Mi . Dan it art from this neighborhood, but congratulate Lebanon on receiving them as residents. . .:,.'v,u Mr. K. Avnolii has moved uito his new lwiwe near the lraj dl, ,, .' Mr. John Ukkens from Dover, Wasco County, is here on a short visit to his motif er Mrs. Leah Dickens. Frank Dickens is oiso at home atteri protracted absence at fciraud Kounds. , , ' ' bw1'.T:t kioJiE joi'TlNtiS.'1 th is good ui tins viosniiy, , . 1. x. Yost went to Polk Conttylaat l'-re. Moss and Matleek have 'Tetinnied ' 'ireiwn, where they tave been 'irmer's health, We '''""r.,,'?1;''"';',"' I he t Vnat hnn returnt.'i from Polk county, he preached a very" interesting ser mon at the church Buuuay evening. :, Almost every one is busy getiinx wood. We understand that-Mr. Skelton, the gen tleman that boughttbeSimons place hired a man last week by the job to work for him, he commenced work Wednesday noon, and worked a day and a hall making a mnoi and filing his saw, the neit two days he n w work for Mr. 8. and siient the rest of the timesitting around tiie par lor stove reading news papers, ae mi Sunday morning bearing an ax and a saj, not for evill but for good we hope. Thprewasa aentleman passed through town Sunday, and the mud in Main street was so deeo that he stopped to inquire now far it was lo the lower road. The decorating committee of the Christ ,. taw decorated the church Tuesday, they expect to have a grand time Christmas and invite all to come. ;is, We would like to hear through the col umns of the Expeess from the man who rides the kicking horse. ' : ; 'y.w'ft UNO. HAPPY HOME. ' V; ,1'' December 12. i Mr. Charlie Scott had the nusfortune to cut his foot quite badly while splitting wood this week- ' ' ... , (i.ir rfionl closed this week with credit to both toachsr and pupils. Quite a goodly number Qt the yumus were v ummmui at the last day'i exercise?, ' i , E. . Sylvester butchered hogs Tuesday, assisted by Messrs. Geo and Prior. -.;., m. lennlc iMd4ll and iittk daughter Eona visited friends in Ibanon and vicin ity, Saturday and Sunday. . Mrs. Dorcas Scott is suffering, from rhenmathun, but able to be around most of thetime. -:. ' ,Ws."Du Sylveslee and little girt visited at Chan. Scott s, Monday, as am jirs. j. a Caldwell and little Bright Eyes Tuesday. The hostess of Eose Itunch was the guest of Mrs. Enoch Sylvester, Tuesday. : ,,.'.' ' tt-.-V :' lleeonibev l'j. iM.,in DL-Dnlttft,'.: hcuitiful and b'.-iffht.. warm and balmy as the spring-tim is instead ot arid-winter. ? 1 W, H . Cummhigs is quite poorly, as j also J. S. Caldwell. - Hope: they will he well again.; i ' 't Hlr,inv V. Winkler and J. W. (iee iorking the road. Uladof it, Jimmie. load is (in sad need ot rovair in several places. :v v , ;.. , : I , tluite a number df foreign peddlers are -ing Canada at the present time, HHhigivery, impertinent and " L-"s tree at. 3" ,1, NO. Live as You Proaoh, "I exoect ts live ami die a tuoraugls nnihihlttonlat. but my tuiivictioa is clear that a fatal mistake whs made, 'when legislation to suppress liquor sell- ing WUH IUW piiwi,"'""" " " forts to suppress liquor drinking. God , : nevir Intended that the pulp.t and the , chuiclLandthepritsaqd pjiuital m- ftuenoeBhould give place,' m g- I (uoral conflict (ir reform, to (no earau df.the policeman.. Hmimn i.iw und.- heaven's gospel must B" i " Brethren anasiswrs, " wxw tempt to throw a barrier of prh,lrit,ou across this terrlho la.'Ula wuiifc w are not doing more t checU- the tit mendousflow of the ilnnJiiB nagea, Rev. T. L. (Juyler. i'h lu,ve Iiiih the true rlne and ' p'racticali it is useless to prate ana harangue about'prouiouion, aim tueu do nothing JoJIneulcate by precept, and exauilc tiie curses of the Kiloon. Pre: tences and profession do very li:tle to helgthe great prohibition cause; 1; earliest faithful work, persatciu Some of our loudest mouthed , tiouists will not touch wi' ; tluir lit ftuirer a single burden J.. tm m of fallen humanity, ,tt juf a prete will make lon , ,,...,v.(1,.j aiui lo' mouthed s'treet jroclonialious. ' J same may bo sai- 0f Uiu most of tb who are btowir the Farmers, Any truui)et ia b Ac midst. Thcx P .ul .,r-.i . x,..M.. ...,,.tUf,l faiMifiilly cu'riiv fiiriu in tl. jj ive8; tivy : Lbf know no' jhuig , by expei'inct,,,, farmer's ,ijt-e . exparieneos ' and dQ ties, a- i,i u,r t.lieV are the Ip mout' "ohaninionu'of (he fi' cauf i, when reully thoy hr.ve V jiy"irtt the rarmH'tiiit'tof " ,ouey or his vote. , v I I. We know that the farmer hat wrongs that should bo righted burdena that should be taken wo believe the Allia thoy are in stoat da bled to dyiili by etit who iiavemo stock a is cju bpiiic gatj at that ilt'ia'ns are' puttiua soon farmer's iioso to while - making till" 'speeches and sweet p We need ntnro old. ' were Our nil religion', in prohil we want men and it they preach. We w will visit the siefc tressed. We want, ; will starictbetwer and tjje ubomiu' 'oildab