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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1893)
THE OliECiOX LEGISLATURE. The low makers of the state of Orison are how assembled beneath the gilded dome of the state eapitol. The eyes of the suite are upon them and they are now making for them selves a history that will either make or mar their future useful net's to the Btato. The legislature is, on the whole, an intelligent body of men who Beam to be earnestly desirous of serving their constituents the best they know how. The younger ele ment seems to predominate, rj The republicans are largely in the majority, and must be wholly responsible for the laws that arc made the combined strength of the democrats and populists being insufficient to even influence legis lation. An effort was mnde in the beginning to curtail expenses by chopping off certain useless clerk ships, but the republican majority -would not listen to the idea for a minute. At present not enough has been done to justify the forming of an opinion as to the ability or the merits of the members. Time will tell. The Leading Dealer 4 A clever scheme devised by the Chinamen to evade the Chinese registration act has been discovered by government detectives la Phila delphia. The act requires the Chi nese to have their pictures taken and file them at the office of the Internal Revenue Collector. A 1'hiladelphia Chinaman is taking lei-ions in photography and in the ai t ot using a preparation that will avise the photograph to gr,w dim , id fade in a year. When the -jviistration act goes into force next JHav the Chinese of Philadelphia will have their artistic countryman photograph them, and after apply ing the fading preparation to the picture it will be filed with Collec tor Brooks, and within a year the picture will be so dim it will be al jnost unrecognisable ud Collector i Brook ill be snable to tell T1f.ber Ih? man before him is the original ef the photograph or a recent importation frojl China. It : is said that the scheme had 'been ,evealed to the Chinese in all the large cities of the country and that photography is being leulnuslr studied by the Celestial inhabitants. mm ih In general Mdse. ALL ABOUT LEBANON Lebanon, located near the Santiam, Eveiybody buys of Baker that can. His boot 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 Baiter's for $4 50 In kangaroo. Lebanon will never take the Lack seat, As long as Baker shoes the ladies' feet, For the prices aie away down so low; Everybody can havefl 25, $1 50, $2 00 shoeyon know. Baker's $2 50, $3 00, $4 50 shoes are sold In the east for $3 00, $3 50, $5 00 to young and old. Baker has sold 200,000 shoes or more, And ll-.eK. R is now whirling 3000 or more to his store. Baker's dry goods, hat an! caps Are curried on in great quantity as well as moose 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 Bakers tomta and shoes are the best. t ! i mif BY TRADING WITH S. P. BACH, Who alvva rs narnu: a nicely ssloctod stock wf U Li DR. TAFT Instead of flying to the door gasp ing for brcaui, seeming as a eacn ML asp- OLD If one would be your last, you have J onlvtotaket law met MttmaltM when mesnasinlsnnikcn.ttwhfnifhlnvhKninM and you fed as if an angel of mercy had unloosed the iron grasp of tne munrs of death. The hatmiest moment of your life will be when you have used I few tottlea if Dr. Tift's A&TKHMxNE and It has cured vou of Asthma. mail n any Imkma tmnrt trial tottit s.iib7diiiiiu.Dr,unBrM. i.6,,RHantir,R. The emigration problem is be coming almost as serious aqnestion with some European powers as im migration is with us. While we are thinking about Btoppingthe in flux they are deeply concerned about the efflux. The loss to gouie German p'ovinces of their indus tciuuj, tujiAr citizens is moving theua to study up measures for keeping tbem at home. If they should succeed in providing profit able eraplov ment for them it would be a blessine to us as well as to them. The better class of immi ' Erimtsaro not a burden to us, gen' ,ii!v sneaking, yet if all could get writable employment at home it --would so increase the markets of the world that there would be general boom of prosperity. M. A. Miller's bill to establish a fish-wav at Oregon City, will likely become a luw. This is one of the most important bills yet before the h-giKiature, as tar as the valley concerned. Every man who enjoy the delicious salmon will long have occasion to thank Linn County's representative. The ew lork Advertiser says: "It may be Baid now that it was definitely settled, before Mr. Cleve hind went to Lakewood, that Mr. Daniel 8. Lamont had concludeJ to accept the responsible and hon orable post of private secretary to the president-elect. The beer war in St. Louis became so fierce that three glasses could be secured ' for a nickel. This was great fun for the drinkers, but was torture for' the' Englishmen who have lately put their nioiie into breweries, 'ie Eastern states have been en .?) some very cold weuthi intlv. lULBKifili oken, the breathing become the iron grasp of the finger i vou have used I few Mtl If fMHU pa W " F yFREEs Goods, Groceries, fie. If you do not alrea iy p e him your patronage try Mmj. and you will aJwaystrade at bis store. In Courtney's Srici. leit Door to Bank. W. I. BEAD & G0.?v GREAT REDUCTION : IN DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, FLOUISCINGS, Lad iesr & Children's Shoes. In orier to make rocn for Fall Ootids will maie a sweep ing reduction in a!",o litiie-i 1V-r tint next sixty days The Creates', oiler ever made in Albany. Come al get prices. Y. F. HEAD & Ok, hm,'u- Albany, Or. Patronize- Home' ! institutions. fi ton &00 Qaipion Is rebanon Planing Mill I .a Manufacture and deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned ork of every De scription. , Stair Building a Specialty. Full Btoek "I ftuiuli and l)rewcd LwuImt mi ii- Yard. Vour patroiiagi' tailii in d. H. WILSON'. W. L DOUGLAS S3 shoe NOm. BM Call BhM la UwofM for ttwprtoa. W. L. POUglftg ibomw Mid trtrywbu. Xlvanrbody ItMmld iMt tbem. M to duty yoa aw yootMU to ft Um bM vela tor yoar mooy. Booaoml tc yont ttnwefir by pntoiuwutg W. L. Dougtft8hoe(wnioB lepTMwnt Um boot nlao t tb prloao wA i TortHud ibnw, tboooonao o t Uty . T 1M B( 8bnttBto.je ! Bewmnofrrrnvft. Ho utouin wttboet w; L. ' Poagba nam ptlos Muiipwl ob botten. Look lor it wImd yoa bur. W. L. !! BtooMob, Bp-. BaUv C C. Hacklemai-, LEBASOJf. OK FOETIILLER 4 IBV1HG, LKALKUS IN- ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CAKPET8, WAL1, HA PEP. AND FlOTUKEFRAMEti. Undertakinsr a Specialty. ALBANY, OKEGON BANKZLEBAN0N, tEBANOS, OKEGOK. Transacts t General Banting Business. ACCOUNTS KKIT PIJJBJECT TO oinx'K. i Euluu.Ki! mild on New York.San Fruucta t. n:ul rortlaiid uvl Ailmny, Ore,. (Xilleiuiiii i"1 "'! Kniu. Restaurant 4 Bakery. Pnrnishtd lei Tarongnout. Meals at all Hours. 25 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the Day or week. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. Hot Boll. Pie and Cakes of all Kind made and linked to Order. ARE NOW KILNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process. Superior Ftar lor Family, and Baker's Use. Flonr 'ItJxt'liaiiffed for Wheat, A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satialli n'tioti ti!uaranted in Ewry Respect. . aoris xjs -jl rmA.j Peet,'Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's. 3o Jn 1 Ponltn; Hides and Furs. 'Hlcrlivnl 9Mli iiriiv :ll for twrti'Vn UiJW liuuUi itiin rhicl.ft' , il HflWti iif I liJucolw. Htraimy and Jluuiv' old i ntnlile, 4ih iitrwrl. Albany. Al lil'li'-1 fu" in.":hl 1 r cuu. 'Wufla !85ian III IHIil & Al nl H V1892. n 1 1 1 b m 1111 11 - rr IH THE- MM :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOL Of Lebanon and Vicinity. ITS : "First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Corps of Instructors. ITS ' Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And its Mfithoda Abreimt of the Times. ITS - Faculty Will Maintain Good Discipline, And I nfiat on Thorough Work. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, And will lut kvwty Jiwt Demand. . Craduateii,iRe;eive Appropriate Diplomas; Those . Tcwtliei V Counw, Stale Diplomas. For Circular etc., addivRB ( S. A. RANDLE, A. M l Principal.