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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1893)
( Express. Lebanon H. V. KiRKPATRlCK. Kditor - and - Proprietor. City 'OScial Paper. The supreme court of Oregon should Kint a commission to ex amine into Governor Pennoyer'e mental condition. Ilnscburg Review. It is said that Count Leo Tolstoi it ho ent his time and tortune a year asm in alleviating the suffer ings of the starving Russians, now a?crts that dru.nkeness was one of the great causes of the famine. Because the foreign lama ner ally epi-afc in high terms of Presi dent Cleveland may be owxl bv partisan organs in foolish argu ments; but sober-minded citizens see in it a siguof a new era i f in ternational courtesy, and v,i h it increased foreign commerce, i-ure.v a president who has both the con fidence of Ameriuiiis and foreign ers, too, holds au idal position for intluenee and power. Ex. j How are jiiu taM'd foi lettef lieads, f oi-l-heinU. nvt'!iMnH. iio:r-k:"il, s'lHen itt awl iiu oke? Oon't lt."v III; i.;.t ;ilv.'1 n: n-i: ir ivipnlthiJ An- I i iioivr-, V i' 'intii t' 1 1 s ti Hist at ;ih ) or!i''c ir A v i!tri!' u rn..nin.4ll( p-me f 'ou.v. t iuii 01 il.j ;.s -jriMid Mirk i i Mil- -i. . ,uj :snl" V 1!'.. Li . .'tillV H! Lie LEBANON The state board of charities has li'-cn abolished and a saving of $8.t.KA ier annum made to the jieoplu. Sow, "knock the stuffin " out of the stnie fair appropriation and there will be $5,000 more saved. Gervais Star. A few papers predicted last week that Governor Pirn inn er would in all probability ait quietly and pas sively in his office on inauguration day, with cotton stuffed in his ears to shut oat the sound of patriotic jollification. Those editors were fooled because thev didn't figure on the limited supply of cotton in the state. Rosebursj Review. An exchange verv sensibly re marks that there is more joy iu printing office over one sinner who pivs in advance and abuses the w'ltur on all occasions than ninety and nine who bjrrow the paper and sing its praise wmtout con' tribiiting a cent to keep it out of the poor house. Blessed be the i:ie-k, for thev shall inherit thi earth and obtain material for f(.nr-j.,2 it in on time without .;! ?ity. . II .n J. K. reaihroC.rd of Alba- i y. i- mentioned as the iiexi D6f6' cr.-i.i'- candidate for governor, of Or hp. Daring his long career in the athte senate no man ever stood up V.lder for the ri jbts of the people and the interest of his con stituents, fighting jobbery, corrujc tion and extravanance at every step. Mr. Weatherford was one of The ablest champions of the mort gage tax law aift earnestly and :!.") uciitlv .flt the repeal'of this j ust measure. If the people Lave any rights which they dare to as sert he would be elected to fill the executive chair by an overwhel ming majority. Roseburg Review. Prolmtily our of t lie tint evils of di viding up counties was txjienenced hy a young couple of T.Mo who were anxious to lie married. The new coun ty eierk not Mug prepared to issue the ueewsury license, application wsisuunte j to ciera oi juenton, who also reiaea, cluiuiing that he had no authority to do so, so the young people are still im patiently waiting. To make the situa tion more aggnivatii ,g a proposition was mue'e at the niwtiug to raise a bounty fur the first child burn in the new county. Eugene Register. The strongest reeoinmeudatiou that any article eau have is the endorse ment of the nwshers of the town. When the mmhere recommend it you may know that the article has more' thau ordinary merit. Here is what th Ceuterville, Mouth Dakota Citizen says editorially of an article sold in their town: "From personal experi ence we can say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has hroken up bad eolils fur our children. We are ac quainted with many mother in Ceu terville who would not be without it in the house for a good many times its oust, and are recommending it every day." 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller.' Meat Market Proprs. Fresh 8i Salted Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bo logna, and Ham., fcsjf'BiiCon and Lard Always on Hand. II, in Mrtvf :uon. Or. KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lnd Offit at Oregon Cltv On-ron, Jan. 30. iwt J Ntiee fe hereby piTen that the following-named settler bos tikd luitu-e ot' hit imemion to mnki pnxrf in support of hi claim, and liial aid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Linn County, u All-auy, Orfoa, oo Htuth 24, im. xU; Ieejiajc Phekver. IM. entry No. m. Uw the S. K. of B. W. U mi n. W.ofe. E.M.eee.M. T. 118. B. I W. H" iwmeft tlte following witnewe to prerp his Hmtmifcwisrwwkuce upon ami eulmtimof.wid Uu:d, vu: Albert, HTie, of Laomi, Linn Co.. ms. w fit tain tpf. of AbberdetJii, Linn Cu.. tm. J. E. Mrchnei. of Atberrln Linn Co. On.-. E, thbunw, of Abberdeeii Linn Co, fe. JT. APPERSOX, Conaiderable license of laniniage is occasionally forced upon the at tention in Congress, even in so grave a body as the Senate. Sen ator David 15. Hill had to bear a neculiarlv Eallinir insult . in the closing scenes of the session. He was deliberately called a liar by ... Allison, who walked op to huu for the purpose of hissing the aMicrsion into his ear. Mr. Hill seems to have been stuaned by the indecorous and unparliamentary accusation, out he gave no tudici tion of resentment on the spot, and nresentlv he walked over to his ma- ligner and shook hands. Did he sa'v "You're an jther"? The use of thin coarse language is very repre hensible hi an age which supplies so man? delicate, soft ways of says ine the same thing. A man wh- has to apoligize for his rudeneso commits a blunder which suavity would avert. Ex. DALGLEISH & EYERETT, Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Floor tattings, ic. -AL80- Windows, Doors, Builders' Hardware, &c, etc LEBAKOX, OREJON. Poultry, Hides and Hirs. UUl.Aot Mali riina na'( fnr ttirkpVH UlgUCDI. I.OJU UKUV .- ' wm, ducks and chickens t office or li.Jiuotie, eiraney wiu mwie .... Ll A It. Btnu AlttMnV a (in mam ana mre m an kiuud bought far cash. Lebanon MM Mill Manufacturi and deuls in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned fori of every De scription. Stair M"4 1 Specialty. A full Slink "( ii hi, h ;irt lri"sed LunilnT "n t i r- V.irsi. Volll' pblmii" ! JinhcT'l. 11. WILSON. Gov. Pennover has almost car ried himself beyond the criticism of the press of the state because there is a degree of contempt which the Lngiish language wili not ex-1 press in a manner becoming a nrwinaper of general circulation. The Keview is charitable enough, however, to believe as once before " suggested that the governor is fast ore imi ng a mental imbecile, and is "really liot accountable for his rrunkr acts. To seek to precipi tate a riot with probable bloodshed over such a trivial matter as chat which caused the excitement in Sa lem Saturday, was criminal on his part: to attempt to influence the people of Oregon by force against any observance of the inauguration . of a president of the United States, was an act of treason against the f' utrai government. If he is a unit man, the governor should be trnjieached. lioiseburg Ueview. CITY Restaurant & Baierj. Famished lei Throughout Meals at all Hours, 25 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the Day or week. FRESH BREAD EVERY DAY. Hot Rolls, Pics and Cakes of all Kinds made and Baked to Order. taker. Ubifs urn W. L DOUGLAS S3 SHOE uMp. Best OftU Sbo la tbc wrld for the prto W, L. Pouglafao mrnnl&wwmirfwhKam. EtvwytKMty ancrald wmt tbent. It dnty 70a aw tdotmU to gt lb be vaioa tor jxxb moooy. EoanamiM tn jam loatar by paiotwatDc W. L. Douglas 8hoe,bk)B Hptmm xbm valo m Uw ptuimm asV ittia mito ua tnoowwto oaa toaUly. j-Taka No Sabrtitoto. Bwrt- f fraad. Krme (rmnlM without W L. TxrwUig Djunc ml pilce MiUDimd ufi bottom. Look lor U wtwn 70a bay. W. 1m Daaf la BrrcktMM WwJn, Soutv C, C Hackleman, OR. Sfir - " .-.Stk-Mr lit? S -1-5 o 1 c BANKlLEBANON, LEBAKOS, OBEGON. Transacts t General Barling Business. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHS.CK. Eidiange old on New York,8an Franci eo, and Portland and Albany, Ore(jon. Collectioiu made on lavorahle termfc Job Printing Done at the Express Office. .Sistri l53f""w """"1 1 1 13 t-ffx-'fn 71 mi I.E.s. 5 6 M U m 1 SAVE 111 HY TKATHXa W ITH S. P. BACH Who always carries a nicely n-locU'il stock vf Mwl Cents' gods, groceries, &c. If you do hot already Tive him your jiatronage try lam, and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick. Kelt Door to Bank. FunishiM Patronize Home Institutions, Champion Mills ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baker's Use.. Flour Exchanged for Wheat. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guarautned in Every Respect. OIA'JS US A. TIlIAL.rj; Peet, Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's. 1854. Santiam Academy 1892. YODNG :-: -PEOPLE'S:-: HIGH :: 8GW0L Of Lebanon and Vicinity, First Term begins September I9th. With a Full Corps of Instructors. . ITS Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And its Mtithods Abreast of the 'l imes. ITS Faculty Will Maintain Good Disc pine, And insist on ltiorougo vorK. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arra nged. And will Muet Kvfry Just Demand. Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplo masi Tboee in Teacher's Course, blate UiploiaaB. For Circulars, ete., address S. A. RANDLE, A. M., Principal. fcL.aiiiMi i RICK! HIMIMIMIIIWHIIMI'IMIHmilMIIHMIIHI I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at Tnv Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rales. All kind of mason's woik done with laeatnc and despatch. D. W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON I t , AS Paper Urging m Graining.