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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1893)
I t. d)6n Express. J H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, t ,J Editor - and - Proprietor. .! i. i7S 1 tJ J .... ... ., . f -u ... jRr i v Ml J MASS MEETING. After due notice, the citizens of Lebanon and the residents on the outside met in mass meeting at i Union Hall Wednesday night to Consider the advisability of extend zg the city limits. The meeting Aran called to order by C. B. Hon ' lague, who was made permanent Chairman and 8. 0. Wallace Sec retary. A memorial to the legis lature was then read by C. B. Mon hgne. setting forth the Irishes of lie mass meeting in regard to the atter under discussion. After leeches by various gentlemen, and x Ith but light opposition, the me arial was passed, with no disaen ng vote audible. The matter ow rests with the legislature. There is no good reason why the flimits of the oity should not be extended and it is in Ka tintmt thai m legislature will promptly grant the Tel ief asked fnr Tt th ariiili t )' the great majority of people that n tf f : 1 1 : T i iwpiraCUWIUTB, iUI . 11 lilt I , Kill use his best endeavors to extend our city limits. ONE MAN FOR WEAVER. Nathan Pierce, the Populist Can didate for elector, has won his suit in the Supreme Court. The de cision finds that though the (Jerks might have erred in putting Tierces name twice on the same ticket, nevertheless the voters should not be disfranchised for that reason. Pierce will therefore have the pleasure of casting one of Or egon's four vote for Genl. Weaver for President. The remaining tliree will go to Mr. Harrison. It is fortunate for the state that this case was heard when there ,us no vital inteiest depending hereon, and the same could be, !!! was decided purely on its JIlTltS. Politeness is something that costs you nothing, but has been know to assist many in accumu lating wealth and happiness. The Dennis nf Hi Mr,- m,; bave been depending on natural i us for heating purposeB. - Cold . w eather came on suddenly and the .g completely gave out and much ufTeriaj from cold was the result, s many had no wood or coal stoves k.iu uie! for them was not to be Lid.'. . . Mix a little advertising with ynnr business next year, and the r suit will be a pleasant surprise if placed in t he right place at the r'ht t ime. ,N. B. Vou can lern of the right place by consulting the Expbkss man, and we would suggest now as the right time. - A NewY k rabbi has been ex jiVied f r viola ting a rule nf the orthodox Jewish religion by eating ' .rk. The rabbi attended a enloon (ijiening and partook of boiled ham ' om the free lunch counter. He fili mld have known better, and f h rahbi-t. lie Dalles Chronicle says: Peop , on the east side of the Cascade f uountains, anywhere -within . reasonable distance of the Bsrlow r r iid, will all sit;n a petition to the legislature for a renewal of the charter to- the road company. They realize that if it was not for the Barlow Road Company there would be no road, and without the . t ad there are a great many people who would be practically shut out from the valley. It would be i. oney in the pockets of Lebanon, .Albany, Salem, Oregon City and uHisb Portland, to make it a free, and Irat-chvs road; but they w'll not the state atrium board met A rloadav and considered the resort of Superintendent L. L Rowland '. lor the month of December. Dur . Vg the month 29 patients were re Wed 21 male and 8 females; . ;flhr under care and "mint 824580 males and , , .' atiJea; 2 ware discharged as f M were discharged not TMrmanlsj n'e and 1 Tiiidlr made aimber of patients bnr of thr 3lgt was 812 , . -nam, overpoi. , , . it him ootinthehly t n htm to find inapita 3ns robber was I The feHs J Leading Dealer ALL ABOUT LEBANON Lebanon'locatdd near the Santiara, Everj-body buys of Baker that can. His boots and shees are made to fit the feet. They have been tried in Lebanon and Sodaville streets, Lebanon can boast of a six dollar shoe That can be sold at Baker's for $4 50 in kangaroo. Lebanon will never take the back seat, As long as Baker shoes the ladies feet. For the priees aie away down so low; Everybody can havefl 25, $1 50, $2 00 shoe you know. Baker's $2 50, $3 00, f 4 50 shoe sare sold In the east for $3 00, $3 50 , $5 00 tc young and old. Baker has sold 200,000 shoes or more, and the R. R. know whirling 3000 or more to his store. , Baker's dry goods, hats and caps are carried on in great quantity as well as mouse traps. Lebanon has a paper mill as well as electric lights. Clothing, Baker carries, that fits loose or tight. Lebanon's flouring mill is a success, But Baker's boots and shoes are the beBt. DR. TAFT'S Instead of flving to the door gasp ing for breath, seeming as if each one would be vour last, vou have only to takes ftw doses AstbanleM when u u easy and you feel as if an angel of mercy had unloosed the Iron grasp of tfe fmcers of death. The happiest moment of your life will be when von have used a few bottle si ur. itm A&IHDALtNt andtt has cured SUlina. wt man re any unttma ittrtrtro Sou bf dntsiM. Dr. Tan Brat. I. c., isejMattr,N.' Lebanon Placing Hi Manufacture and deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned fork of eierj De scription. Stair Building i Specialty. A Full Hlock nf Rough and Drewd - Lumber on t lit- Yard. Yuur patroimge Millcitvd, II. WILSON. F0RTIILLE8 I IRV116, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURSITURE, CAEPET8WALL PAPER AND PICTUKEFKAMK8. Undertaking a Specialty. ALBANY. OREGON BANKELEBAN0N, LEBANON, OEEGOX. Transacts t General Banking Easiness. ACCOUKTS KZIT SUBJECT TO CHECK. Exchange oldon New York.San KrancU oo, and Portland and Albany, Oregon. Lullecsiojis mad on favorable teriim. In General Mdse. thespasntlSBrnken.thebreathlnrberomes you of PiP Mia if PSSI fJSBlaaiM kwm mg iai m SotHSM trial bottlt W. L DOUGLAS 83 SHOE mp. W.L.Doula Ikikar twmU m m tw M nloa M nUMliili iiiiii Inula..! Urn W. L. PHilatlhN,MMi aariak K Mi .amnrfaiiL Km Hrtil illl. C C. Hackleman. LEBANON, OB. CITY Restaurant & Bakeri. fumbled lei TbmlnoiL Meals at all Hours, 35 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the Day or Week. FRESH BREAD EVERY MY. Hot Roll, Piea and takes at all Kinda made and Baktd to Ordet. Poultry, Hides and Furs. Hieheot eaah prh mid for turkey fnr, rluck and eblckenn at nfllc of LJaenK Httaney aud Mnore'e old alalile, 4th atreet, AHmny. A too liidea aud fura of all kiuda houiftit for on ill. ' wm) k i at! w a HY TRADING WITH S. P. BACH, Who always carries a mifirfy selected stock of ni bmmm his p urn s m Goods, Groceries, k If you do not already give him your patronage try him, and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bant GREAT REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, FLOUNCINGS, Ladies' & Children's Shoes.. In ordiT to make roow For Fall Good's will nutie a sweep ing reduction in above lintH greatest offer ever made im Albany. Come and grt prices. W. F. READ & Co., June l9t Albany, Or. ' Patronize Home Institutions. Champion IBs ARE NOW RUN3IXG IN FUL1 BLAST. Full New Roller Ptocess. Snperior FIoof for Family and Baler's Dse. Flour Exiaiired for Whet. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUK IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guananteed in Every Respect.. Peet,Wickes & i854antiani$Acadefflji892. IN YOMi :-: PEOPLE'S Of Lebanon and Vicinrty. ITS First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Corps of Intructon. ITS Rates of Tuition are Reasonable. And ite Mnthoda Abreast of th Timet. ITS Faculty Will Maintain Ceod Discipline, And Innitit on Thorough Work. , ITS Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, And will Meet fcvrry Just Demand. ' rrs ' Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; Thorn- in TeiiuliCrV C'wirne, State Diplomas. For Circular, etcndAvw ' S. RAKDLE, A. M., Principal. MONEY X-.J" for the next sixty days The- Aldrich; rPapr's. THE . :: HIGH :-: SCHOOL UJ SJ