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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1893)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor. City Official Paper. The ministry of the country and the saloon and dive elements of Chicago, at one time seemed to have everything their own way about closing the world's fair on Sundays; but as the good, hard sense of the people asserts itself, their prospects grow gradually and jr gracefully less. If the country newspaper fellows want to see capersresemblingthose of an irate bovine of the masculine persuasion, that has just hud a red rag flaunted in his face, let them any something against that state fair concern and then watch the Statesman. Gervais Star. We have had some experience with the state fair ourselves, and appreciate the Star's statement. The state of Oregon will, it is said send to the World's fair anrnn cedar shingles that have seen out aoor service, tor over ao years. They were laid five inches to the weather and are atill irnnri fur ear- vice. This exhibit is expected to prove two things that Oregon Bhingtes are hard and Oregon weather is soft. Kural New Jfork- This week and next will con sume the temaining forty days of time allotted the legislature. A great many bills presented will not be reached and perhaps it is just as well. There are a few impor- fj tunt measures before that body, however, which should be crys tallized into laws. Some should undergo modification before reach jug the statute book, 'i'lie new cabinet is still being :tramed by newspaper eerreapond enta and other people who think they know who the lightning will .strike. It is now said that Mot ripon will hot be in the cabinet because Villard does not want him -there. Those well acquainted with Crover Cleveland will take this Jfor what it is worthi The incom ing President is not the man to elect Jlis cabinet according to the likes and dislikes of some other in dividual. The road question is one which commends itself to the serious con sideration of the present legislat ure. Several bills have been in troduced, but so far as we have seen, the one presented by Repre sentative Nickell seems to meet the requirements and ought to be parsed. It provides for the elec tion of supervisors, creates a fund for the building and improvement of rosid". requiring that all work costing over $50 must be let by contract, and does away with the present mode of working roads. Two bills for the promotion of the fruit industry have been pre sented to the Oregon legislature, modeled after the California laws against importation of diseased fruit trees and tor the destruction of fruit pests. Strange to say that they enconnter mu:h opposition from the public p.-ess. . Within certain bounds, Oregon is a good fruit state, and fruits ought to be a large portion of its wealth; but the industry must be properly en couraged. Rural Press, San Francisco. The general comment pm the action of President Harrison in ap pointing a democrat to the supreme tench is rather severely denunci atory. Perhaps the most correct view of the situation is the latest one taken by the Oregonian, in which it saya: "It is as good as a concert with a barrel organ and horse fiddles to bear repulicant, who would ' have prevented the confirmation of any person whom " Harrison might have nominated ' fur the supreme bench, uttering howls of lugubrious indignation t because he has nominated a dem ocrat. All talk about a nonparti san judiciary is nonsense; but one nay rather enjoy the circumven- lon of a lot of politicians who, in tdur to get at Harrison, were epard to reject any republican If you have a business that will bear advertising, advertise it. There iB nothing that will so help to build it up and always re member to cary out fully your promises in your advertisements. The best advertising in the world is in newspapers that circulate and are read. The Exphkss is one of this class, and the readers are com ing i thicker every week. The tailor makes the man and the dressmaker makeB the woman. By the patient archaeological re search carried an by one woman it has been proved, for the grati fication of all women, that the pants supposed to be specially dis tinctive of the masculine toilet be longs to the feminine dresB. The women of Judah, it seems, were the first wearers of pants, and the brutal male, perceiving the con venience and comfort ot this ar ticle of dress envolved by superior intelligence of woman, appropriat ed it to his own use and doomed his womankind to encumber their limbB with petticoats, which ren der it impossible for them to cope with man in such useful avoca tions as dray driving and snipe hunting. Oregon City Cou- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office At Oregon City, Oreron. 1 tMc.23.lMU. I Notice Is hereby gi?en that the following-named etttlerhax filed notice of hts Intention to make floaiBroof In BUDTjort of htn elslm. Mid thai s&ld proof wtll-be made before the County Clerk of i.ui uwuuy, at Aionny, uregon, ou j eo. m, lew, Til: WILLIAM A. 8KINHKK. rH.entry. rlo.W13fbrth(!LoU,4 and 4, Bed. 1 1.18, 8. R. 1W. He names the following witnesses to prore hie continuous residence upon and oultiratlon of slid land.Ttl: P. V. Bsrf, B. H. Hirrli. H. 0. Nye, A Morris, all of Sweet Home, Linn Co.. Oregon. J. T. APPEKSON, Hamster, Poultry, Hides and ; Furs. HItrhmt eruh nrlrw mid for tnrkevs W"S (lucks una chinkeus fl)oe of L.Jniil, Strawy and Moorr old stable, 4lh lrrt. Albany. Also Hide and run or an linos tiot'iiht fir aub. ,. CITY Restaurant 4 Bakery. FuraisW lew Tbronghoat. Meals at all Hours. 25 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the Day or Week. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. Hot Rolls, Pie and Cakes of all Kinds made and Baked to Order. DALGLEISH k EVERETT, DKAJ.KM IN- Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, WiBdow Shades, Floor tattings, 4c. ALHO Windows, Doors, Builders' Hardware, itc, &c. LEBANON, OREJON. BANKZLEBANON, LEBANON, OREGON. Transacts t General Banting Business. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK. ,. Kxehuft Mid on New Yoik.San Franeis o, aad Portland aad Albany, Oregon. CoUaetton mads on tavotabl ttrow. .f KJJT OAVlATi, fSV ' TAD MAItM, 1 Maton mtmysv, o-" oomaMMT. ana. tar terformaBoa am free H sin boos writs m Sujmw CO.. Kl KiuianwjLT, Mar okk. Oioeet etireaa for sectHe- patents hi Amenea. Br err patent taken ont Oy as u brown before Use Beetle ay a aeuea fifest frea of onerge ift la Stimttiit mtltm ierteat eUeeletlon f enr seteatlle paper m ta Sua skouid fee iritiou It. Weekly, S3.00 Jftar: SiiOstx wonlftl. Aderssi MOWN A CO. runuauaaa, Broaawej, Mew seek Cur. . ' l ay M11. All perking knowimt .ictiwlrriu dolited to me v III iltmw imI! uml Mt tle titmice . 1 iini iHrdii'i; my uiiuity. El) Khllkniihhuku LEDAr:on Meat Market WEISNER & BUHL, Proprs. Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bo. logna, and iiam. ItBauon and Lnrd Always on Hand. Mum Hlma, U'lmnnii, Or. Lebanon Planing Mill MaiiuAtcturnsninl dmb in . Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned MsA of orery De-acripSa,-' . Stair Building tSjMCiiity. ' A Full Hlk n( HiiUik an , Urmfi liiintln-rnii tlK Ynril Vetarjiuiniiiiirjf H"!iltiv.. ' i It. WILSON.' 7a L POUCLAG S3 CHCE noTWp. uBaa0U Bkao t Wn mtM ststHsinsnA W. L. Douglaa aassaaiaeoiaa.j alwa. gasnlsl Ikas. tlM) yaa aaso jtmH ta m Iks) M asOsss see w. l. uuiamsBrsMa,asoai M ksssl Waa 1ft (stoaa sssV Ka PoiMtsjaassesadatlaasisfiitwl est aitlssa. AseE saclwaaaraakasr. W.IBaastls,1lrektM,r- . MHsr C. C. Hacfcteman, LEBANON, 0 mail m si 1 MM glf-LPIIIIL .1 I 11 i a ii a S3 . . .1 r. 4flFJ A. H C R U SON 5IHpp-C J ' ' I ' ' Hi! F H kj ;;j : lj lar sjuiiin ill--- 'MCii I I I BY TRADING WITH S. P. BACH Who always carries a nicely selected stock of Clotbin goods, Groceries, &c. If jou do not already give hini your patronage try liEotj. and you will always trade at Mb store. In Courtney's Mi. Neit Door to Bant Patronize Home Institutions. Champion 1 ? ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULfi. BLAST. ; Full New Roller Process. Superior Flonr lor Family and Baler's Dsl I?lour Ixclifuag'ed for Wheat, A FIEST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNECT TION WITH THE MILL- Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect. TGIVE US A TRIAJL Peelk Wickes & Aldrich, Popr'ts i8antiamAcadfimy 185 IS THE Y0D3G ::: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOfi Of Lebanon: and Vicinity. First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Carps of Instructors. ITS ' Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, . And ita MntliodevAbrenst of the TlntM. Faculty Will Maintain Good Disc pine, And Insint on ThoroHgh Work. ITS Five Courses of Study are Wiseljy Arranged, And will Meetf fcvery Just Demand. ITS Graduates Receiver-Appropriate. Diplomas;; Those in TesohttVa Coume, State Uiplomaa, For Circulars, etc., ailiiresB S..L RANDLE, A. M., Principal. -HIIIIIiWIIIsMIH)MMmilim.sWtMMIl I have a LARGE STOCK of CRICK, for tale at mj Yard, in ft s uburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Sates. kind of mason's woik done with neatness and iespatcix D.W. HARDEN. Pafek 'Emm m Graining. SAVE MONEY g,Gents' Furnishing ills 1891' " ' he might name. .d