The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, March 17, 1893, Image 4

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Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK,
Editor - rind - Proprietor.
City OScial Paper.
(liils over twelve can make valid
wills under tlie law of Scotland.
tnme -Chicago milkmen carry
cue can ot jmre milk fur inspec
tion only. Ex.
A youth of ninety-one married a
girl of ninety-six summers the
other dav in Indiana.
A pneumatic tube for earn ing
the mails received tbc first official
trial in Philadelphia a few days
npi, and Ws entirely successful.
r.x- I'r&jidtmt Harrison's accept
ance f a professorship in Leland
Stanford, jr., university disposes in
a prompt and dignified manner of
the question, "What shall be done
with ex-presidet.ts?"
Millionaire Bookwuiter, the fly
ing machine enthusiast of Ohio,
isn't discouraged because he has
to spend so much money on im
practicable schemes of balloon nav
igation. He bs another model
under way.
Over 50 saloons have been closed
in Portland during the past three
months. They were mostly small
places and simply could not make
enough money to pay their license.
Thure has been but little or no
prohibition agitation in Oregon
lately either.
Lieutenant Totten, the New
Haven prophet, has resigned from
the army, to take effect next Au
gust. He will then probably de
vote hie entire time to the arrange
ment of the grand final cataclysm.
which has so far failed to come up
to his advertisements.
If that Hawaiian queen passes
through Oregon Governor Pennoy
er will probably not meet her at
the state line. But if she calls at
his office properh dressed she will
lie as well received as anyone else.
P.ut the Governor will not dandle
any royalty of any description on
his knee. Capital Journal.
There are men now con"ncd
',; Oregon's penlW1'"'. Th?-V
are aJ ""sent doing notlmifc,' ln
f.iet they fire1 the only ones about
Nilera who are idle, "but the jute
mill is a thing (if the future. The
number of patients in the asylum
i ICS), which is seven below the
high water mark. Statesman.
The so-called Princess Kaia
nlani, now at New York, puts up a
pitiful tale about being robbed of
her birthright in Hawaii by which
ri.p nennB the right to tax the
.,.-,-,ie oi Hawaii to' support her on
a throne and to rule over them
without their consent. The soon
er this girl gets out of ber head the
notion of her '"divine ritjht" the
less ridiculous she will be. Po
aiblv she might 1 fit for a situation
in some family as kitchen girl.
OWlmn ie PalWl to the fact
that a few davs lieforc the outbreak
of f holera in 'Hamburg last sum
mer alt the sparrows left the city,
mid did not return until the epi
demic was stamped out. The same
tiling happened in Marseilles and
Toulon in 1884, a day or two be-fo-cthe
cholera visited those towns.
Similar migrations have been no
ticed in different parts of Italy,
Austria and Russia, always some
davs before the appearance of chol-
President Cleveland withdrew
the Hawaiian treaty to manage the
annexation business in his own
wav. He is going about it in a
ni-udent and deliberate fashion.
This is wise enough, since he has
four years for the work, instead of
the less than four weeks given to
Harrison. The islands will not
spoil on our hands, and if the an
nexation project will not bear in
quiry, we want none of it. All his
movements indicate that Cleveland
is as lavorable to Hawaiian annex
ation as Harrison was; but not be
ing pressed for time, he means to
accomplish it with dignified deliberation.
"I called to get a pass, air. V, ebb, '
said an old lady wl 10 insisted upon
walking into the oft bo of the thud
vice president of Nelv "Vork Cen
tral road the other !"' 'i am
verv plud to sec vnu jL'iadam, but
wbv should we pivc you a pa". '
Yoii nimear to be wet.' 1oI(-
spend the money for one. ' '
I've got the money, lut m.v "Ul,t
used to know your gvandiiK.
If that is the case the road is u'1
tainly compelled to give you a pi.'s s
madam," said Mr. W ebb, ai. 0
while the clerks in the outer olhoe
snickered with delight the third
vice president signed the nwssarv
paper, and the old lady smiled and
waddled out, highly phased with
herself.
DALGLEISH & EVERETT,
UKAIJ'.USIN
Furniture & Hardware,
Carpets, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Floor Battings, Sc.
-ALSO--
"Windows, Doors,
Builders' Hardware, &c, &c.
LEBANON, OltEJON.
CITY HOTEL
BUD THOKPSOH, Proprietor.
Furnished lew Throughout
Meals at all Hours, 25 cts.
Board and Lodging by the
Day or Week.
Special attention paid to Com
mercial men-
BANKzLEBANON,
LEBANOS, OREGON.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
Exchonre sold on New York.Saa Francis
co, and Portland and Albany , Oregon.
Culler uuns made oe lavorabie terras.
Hi
Have Your
Job Printing
Done at the
Express Office.
GOOD WORE at LOW PRICES,
I-
TIcw ore you U::cd flu- lelev heartK,
uiM-hi(U. ' enveliim. i
nii.l tin. lit-,? Dnii't I
IlieoUl ryli' of Wihn'. nnprlntwl '
uoiutv. n e imin cvcr i mitu m j
flljtcw m: tmnvl' u u'lism, tune rv
onlv. We elioiii lii itn s E'l v ik
for us liHle money as- imy i-ltiee hi l.'C
r;r; Market,
IHSIERtW-PnpB.'-
Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork,
Mutton, Sausage, Bo.
logna, and Ham.
ggfBacon and Lard Always on Hand.
Wain Street, l,ehiinon, Or.
Lebanon Planing Mill
Manufactures ttud tleuls io
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
Frames, Counters, Shelving,
Scroll and Turned fori of every De-
seriplisn.
Staif BniMiDg a
A Full Stock ot P. li mi lmsed
' Luinix'l on ili Yard.
Your piitroii::. wdicilcd.
H. WILSOX.
2-00
MDirs
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE A.
aat OaH alio la the world tat tbptH
W. L. PouglaB aho turn anlfl Wlfiwlaia
Brarybody Ittoald waf tbaia. Itlaaduty
yoo m yomaau to aat Uw 9aat Taloa aar
foot money Ilnonninlaoaayonitootwoarby
porobaauii W. L. Doual8hoe,-"Hloi
oiiraaoul IHa bad lu at to pttoM ao
1 waui,.
0-Tako Ko gnbMltoto.
Bowara of fraad. Koimiwwm.wltbiiBtw.T.
Dooglu naau and prtoa ilampit w botlam. uofc
tor to wbaa roa boy.
W. Im Daajuu, Brocktaa, naim, aouar
C. C Hackleman,
LEBANON. OH.
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HY TRADING Wl'Ul
. Who always carries a nicely scKtUh! siock of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing
goods, groceries, &c.
If you do not already give him your ttronago try him,
and you will always trade at his store.
In Courtney's BricL Kext Door to Bank.
Patronize Home Institutions,
Champion
ARE NOW ECXNIXG IN FULU'.UST.
Full New Rolfer Process.
Snperlor Flonr for Family and Baker's Dse.
Ilonr ExoluMierecI for Wlwnt.
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC
TION WITH- THE MILL.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every lit pect.
GIVE .A. TllIAI
Peet, Wickes & Alctrich, Popr's.
i854.Santiam
IH TI IK
YOUNG .-.PEOPLE'S:-: HIGH x SCHOOL
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
First Term begins September 19tiu
With a Full Ci-ps of Insructore.
Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
AdcI its Mtithods A!reant of the Times.
Faculty Will Maintain Good Disc pi n
Ana insist on inorougn rvors..
ITS
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,
And will Meet kvcry J lint Demand.
Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas;
Those in Tacher' CourBe, Htaie Diplomas.
For Circulars, etc., address
S. A. RANDLE, A. M-
I'riwcipaL
RIP
I have a LARGE STOCK ot BRICK, for sale at aiy
Yard, in the suhurbs of Lehanon, For Sale at Reasonable
Rates All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and
despatch. D. W, HARDEN.
A. H. CR U SO N
Paper Banging m Geaining.
Academy
1892.