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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1893)
r Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK. Editor - and - Proprietor. City Official Paper. IN OUR SEVENTH YEA It. With tliie issue the'ExpRKss be gins its seventh year. It is no longer the infant of tottering steps. but a youth of sturdy grow th. It began betore Lebanon had fully awakened from the quiet slumber ot acountry town. It has grown with the city's growth, helping the I city in her growth and being help- ea in retnrn. l hey two have gone hand in hand. To-day Lebanon's continued growth is assured, we feel our paper likewise hng before it a long life of usefulness. In our beginning our facilities were meagre indeed. Our growth has enabled us to equip onr office whose superior-iB not found in anv place of the size of Lehanon. Among our many useful additions we have a fine power press, and with the first issue on the seventh year we have added a nice Shipman engine with which to run our power press. and have also added several fonts of new type. In connection with the paper we have facilities for do ing first class job work. We be- noirs interests have been duly ap preciated by those whose opinions arc to be valued. Thus encourag ed, we shall with redoubled energy and with a stronger purpose to push our work on, be evermindful of the best interests of the city in general and our patrons in partic ular, and a.Ji the Jcontinued confi dence and support of the people. ' x ; ; As so often urged by the Ex tkkss, and as we predicted, the city will soon be supplied with a first-clans svstem of water works. Toe council, at its last meeting, jV -idw unanimously to engage the m;rvi nt Messrs Kawlingsft l)u ibraille lu'd the necessary ordinance -and contract for completing the f -agreement will U elt"'"':d to promptly. The city wilUKoJ be farjushed wjth a wat(,r florid Syg. &Ul ii'Bply sufficient for its present needs fl.'e hydrant and domestic service. Thd charges are very reasonable, when compared with prices paid by our neighbors. The success of their electric light sys tem induced the belief that Messrs. Kawlings A Dubruille will not disappoint us in the system of water works that they will soon place in our midst. The costs of course will have to be borne by the property holders, but the time has evidently come when this outlay of money was essential to our distance. VA yoa see that fellow crawling through the knot hole under the barber shop T He's the man who don't take his home paper, but lips in and reads his neighbors every Friday night. Oh, well, one consolation if he does feel "small" here, he'll find that when be dies he will be just a little too large to ) crawl through the key hole of the "Pearly Gate," while the editor gets a "com,'' goes in on the eleva tor and has a reserved seat. Ex. The first newspaper puMisbsd in Kerth Amerio was the Boats Hews Letter, onmnwnced April 24, 1704. It was half sheet of paper, twelve by eight inches, two columns to the AM. .It survived for seent;4we yearn and advocated the policy of the BriUsb government at the outbreak of Ike revolution. The latest: "Big 4" is the head line of a small book of 100 pages, which contains speeches of Gov. Pennover, Hon. J. 1. Ingalls, Gen. J. B. Weaver. Hon. P. B. Plumb. The title of the book as it indicates is a work of Four Big men of this nation. There will be more people come West to Oregon duringthe World's Fair to find homes here, than the number from this state, who will visit the fair as sight-seers. There is a movement in Canada ' otai bachelors to driie them into atrimony. It is a strange inconsLttncy. of the human nature, but a fact nev crtheless, that a man who has boon a financial failure nil his life can tell you more about getting wealthy than all the nullionarcB put together. Tliu strongest reciiiumt'iidutiou that any article cau have is the eudorse meut of the luuthem of the town. When the muthere recommend it you may know that the article has more than onliiiary merit. Here 1b what the Ceuterville, Houth Dukota Cltlxen says eiiltorhilly of an article sold In their town: "From personal expert ence we can say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Iiob broken up bail colds for our children. We are ac quainted with many mothers in Cen terville who would not be without It lu the house for a good many times its cost, and are recommending it every day." 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Loud Office at Oregon city. Otoroii, I Jan. an we. f Notice i hereby elven that the follow iiiK-iuuued pettier has filed imtiee of his intention to make final proof in support of hto claim, ami that aiii Froof will benitulebeforetrteumim Clerk of Linn ounly, at Alluity, Oregon, un Mareh 'H. li&G. HERMAN PREKVBR. Hit. entry No. Mil, for the 8. K. hi at 8. W. X anil 8. W.feofH. E. 1-4. See. 31. T. 11 8. R. I W. He names the toHov.-rojE witnesses to prove hi cotmnnousresmem-e upon ami euiiivatlon nt.saiu loiiil. viz: Allien. Kavaire. of Laromb. Unn I'o.. Ore. w.lliam savajre, ot ADoenteen, Linn O).. Ore. J. K. Slielmel. of Atibenteeii Linn Co. Ore. E. Osborne, ui Aulwrtieen Liim Co, ore. J.JT. Al'PERSOK. Kejf-Sler, DALGLEISH & EYERETT, UKALBKSjlN Fnrnitnre & Hardware Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Sbades, Floor Battings, fie. -ALSO Windows, Doors, Builders Hardware, &c, &c LEBANON, OllEJON. Poultry, Hides and Furs. Highest cash price paid for turkeys geww, ilncks and chickens at office of L.Javobe, Hlrmiey and Moore'e old stable, 4th street, Albany. Abu hides and fun of all kinds boi '-i,t lir cash. CITY Restaurant 4 Bakery. FuraisM Kei Throughout Meals at all Hours, 25 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the Day or weeK. FRESH BRSAD EVERY DAY. Hot Rolls, Pies and Cakes of all Kinds made and Baked to Order. BANKlLEBANON, LEBANON, OBEGON. Transacts 1 General Banting Bosiness. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK. Exchange told on New York, Ban Praneia es, and Portland and Albany, Uragon. CoUccoont mad on Iwonble terma. Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. GOOD WOSI at LOW PRICES. Mow nve vmt fixH) fur It'Utir-.N'ndH. oiH-hpurK euvrtiiKf. tmii!i".tls, Huiit'ry. We (irlnt m-t'rytlili! ut thin only. WV (-litiut t- ' ; s r""t1 wirk for 118 little iti.x-ev us tuty ntVn in the ntnte. LEBANON Meat Market WEISNER&BDOL, Pioprs. Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bo. logna, and Ham. aBacon and Lard Always on Hand, Mnin Street, Lebanon, Or. Lebanon Planing Mill Manufactures ami deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned fork of every De scription, Stair Building a Specialty. A Full Stock of Ruuub ami Dre-wett Lumber on the Yard. Tour patronage solicited. H. WILSON. Unirs 2nr. 7. L DOUGLAS S3 shoe NOm. W.L. Douglas IMMHM( itaitmiaaB asitrn MtMMl)la llllMllllllllllHMbT t W. L. tugMwMM,"oa asMMIf. aMilM mm mA i bimmln w. iwslni 1 Wi Bn. Saukr C. C Hackleman, LERAXOl". B. t i e a 2 s-? fill r";?' te vt" 121 I H lb ft I sio 8 J STT Swiiiir"" '" 1 1 an 1 I 'M iiY TRADING "UITir S. P. BACH Who alwa's carries a nicely selected slock of Clothing, Gen goods, groceries, &c. If you do n( already give him your patronage Cry him,, and you will always trade at his store In Courtney's Brick. Nest Door to Bank. Patronize Home Institutions. Champion AEE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process,. Superior Flour for Family and Baker's Use. Flour 15x'liaiijard ioi- Wlieiifc A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN. IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Evory. Respect. GIVK US Peet, Wickes & n 1 1 i854.baiitiaffl Acaaemyi892. IN TIIE WONG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGIx SCHOOL Of Lebanon and Vicinity. ITS First Term begins September 19th.. With a Full tforps of Instructors. ITS Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And its Metho.4 Abreast of th Times. ITS Faculty Will Maintain Good Disc pine And Insist on Thorough 'rk. ITS ' Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, And will Mbet livery Just Demand. IT8 Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; Those in TesuWt Course, Btete Diplomu. For Circulars, etc.Maddress a A. RAMDLE, A. M., , ' Principal. HHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIHHHIIIIIIII I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for nale at my Yard, n the ftuburta of Lehamtn, For Salo at Reaaonable Ratei. A'll kind of mason' woik done with neatiMm ani despoA. D.W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON Paper Emglng xm Graining. luhS kill 1 Ll iaJ uini 11 Ll 1 its' Jl. TlllALS Aldrich, Popr's. 1 v Funishmg Is