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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1893)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Kditor - and - Proprietor, City Olcial Paper. The official account of the rrinle- T8 in Austria shows that the disease followed the course of the rivers. The firt dispatch that reached Wichita, Kan., after the recent cy clone in Oklahoma, was brief but suggestive. It read: "Send forty' one coffins." Oregon may not have picked many prizes off the presidential Rppointment bush, but its governor lias picked the chances of many an office-seeker from Webfoot realms. Statesman. Cbicugo is indeed a festive city. vne Minday a sport stood on the isteps of one of the most prominent churches, and distributed cards among the people as they passed cm, wnicn invited them to attend a craps game in tbe rear of a saloon. The Chicago Tribune estimates on tue scale ol present prices that a temperate, economical man can pet along in that city during the World's Fair on 13 a dav. Thin will include lodging, board, car i are, and admission to the Expo sition. The government has begun to suppress all newspapers in Mexico whicn are pronounced in their op position to the Diaz administra tion. Nearly ICO newBDaners. including El Democrat, one of the leading dailies, were forced to sus- fend publication last week. , An illustration of the power often exerted by little things was wit nessed the other day in San Fran cisco harbor when "the giant war ship, Monterey, of nearly 10,000 . horse power, was rendered helpless by her propeller getting wound up jn an ordinary fishing net. Ex. Tl is 'ated that the president has - luiiounced -his purpose to call a 'Special session Of ttiCfnss between thf-firct snd fifteenth or Setera '!. niiless nnlnoked! for circurn Vnces should demand an earlier meeting, which he does not think probable. The purpose of this called session will be to enable con gress to act on the financial as well as the tariff question and get both of these important issues settled before the regular session in Decem ber. An American acrobat in Vienns won a queer wager recently, lie bet a considerable sum, says tbe New York Sun's London corre spondent, with a Vienna strong man, that be could nut endure to have a litre of water fall drop by drop, from a height of three feet, nv,n his hand. When 300 drop ii-J i.uicii the athlete's face became red, and be looked as in pain. At the 420th drop be gve up, saying it was impossible to bear the pain sny- loneer. Tbe palm of his hand was swollen and inflamed, and in one place the skin irad broken open. Only a small portion of tbe litre of water had gone to make up the 420 drops. It may be doubted whether hotel juices would have been much bet ter in New York than in Chicago, bad the former been chosen fur the fair. A boast is being made that any purse can be suited in New York The one with a few dollars as well as the heavy one with hun dreds for a day's substance and en tertainment. But Chicago is making the same boast, with un doubted certainty at least on the side of the big pocket-book. The visitor of small means, at the worst, can buy a railway ticket and sojourn in some not distant towns where the notions of board and lodging are not so exaggerated. The regular Chicago botels are re ported to be prepared with a sur prise for guests. They are not to charge an extra scale for their rooms, but two or three beds are to be placed in each and the guest will pay for a half , iw. ... . .-... what he used to pay for a whole. There are, therefore, various ways of raising the rent. To many people this must be very disagreeable. FOURTH OF JULY. The people of Lebanon are mak ing arrangements to properly cele brate this historic day. A sub scription hns been passed around, and the people have libers II v subscribed. Let those win. have not been approach! bring in the money. 1 here is plenty of time now to obtain good sneakers. Let ample provisions be made to insure a good time to all. Lebanon did not celebrate last rear Yield ing the privilege to Albany and her prosperous neighbors. Let Albany, Sodaville, Waterloo, Sweet Home, and the rest of our neighbors come and help us t make it a glorious t ourui. The San Francisco Report gives its opinion of Pennoyer's answer to Graham's telegram, in the follow ing plain language: "Pennoyer made a blackguard of himself be- r n l ii . mre au vne wona oy sucn an answer, and there in not. pnnlia nn the coast who could not teach him better manners. The president was attending to his business in l. . : j t, i wa ouj ipso, sua reuuoyer simply behaved like hmvlliim do not always understand the im portance oi naving a gentleman as well as an honest And intnllirrAnf man in high office. If they dont tae care mat ineir cnoice is a gentleman, iu well ns whntftvm. aIua he ought to be, they run the risk of being put to blush, as the people of Oregon were yesterday." Three meek looking Chinamen, who have vinlaijH t.hft CiMrv law by failing to register, vnlnntarilv surrendered to the authorities in Aew York City Saturday. They were arrested and District J:irli7 Brown promptly ordered them de ported to unma. Application tor a writ of habeas cornnn wnadAniml and attorneys for the defense at once gave notice of an appeal to the U. S. Supreme court. This will tet the constitutionality of the law at once. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Kotiof it hereby given to nil wliora it may concern that on the 8th day of llarch ISO), the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of Linn County. Oregon the administrator of the estate of John M. J. iuveall. deceased. All parlies having claim against the above nanied estate are warned to present them, with proper vouches, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned adntlns trator at the otlice of Kam'i M. iiarland in Lehatiun, Liuit County, Oregon. Jahbb Hakvky Loakall. Administrator of the estate of John M. 1. Loveall, deceased. Sam'i. M. Gabiaxd, Atty. for the Administrator. Lebanon. Or., March 17th, 1WO. m Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES. Ilf Work on tbe lily Northern raeifie Jiteb in Yakima county I i bean practically suspended, owing a) the wmrolly of money. A lateral ditch twenty-two mllea III length, extend lug from the 40 mile post to Rorky lord, on the Yakima, will prolmblv be pushed to eomplet nn In order tn carry out the obligations made uy the company In the sale of lunds, and to save a large body of fruit trees planted on the statement of the company agents the water would lie furnished In ample time In meet tbe require ments. The report of Mtneriiileudent Row land, of the state insane asylum, shows the following figures for the month, o April, KumiKT of mules Mare.li 81st S84, females 253; number ntoelved dur- ng April males 18 females 10; nunllier discharged recovered males & females 1; discharged niueii Improved males 4, females 1; discharged Improved nialcsl; discharged not Improved males 1; females S; number died males 4, females 8, eloped males 2; number remain g April 80th males 586, females 255, total 841. The num ber of officers and employes at the In stitution is 96; average number of pa tient dally 888 18-80; average monthly expense per capita, $12.09 8-10; dally per capita, 40 S-loo. Lebanon Planing Mill Manufacture and deals Iu Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned Work of every De scription. Stair Building a Specialty. A full Block nt Rnu-li and Dressed Lumber on the Yard. Your putruiiage solicited. H. WILSON. GITY HOTEL BDD THOSPSOI, Proprietor. Furnisbed Sew Thronghoat. Meals at all Hours, 25 cts. Board and Lodging: by the Day or week. Special attention puiil to Com mercial men' Poultry, Hides and Furs.. Highest cash prlee paid for turkeys geese, dueks and cjiiekens at office of L.Jaeolw, Htraney and Miaire'e old stable, 4th street, Albany. Also bidet and furs of all kinds louuM fcr cash. V 1 li . ... v- a.jii,. b 'm pit 1 - : : Jn laui r -n ar - v -.- - rrfft 4; ' v lliii W IWIIUIilI'Mki 0S l.HMllIb ViiUI I 1 1 iir 1 BY TRADING WITH S. P. BACH Who always r&rrit'fl a nicely folot-tcd 8toct f Clothing, Gents' Furnishi goods, per es,k If you do not ahady give him your patronage try HSm, . and you will always trade at h Btore. In Courtneyrs Brick.. lot Door to Bant Patronize Home Institutions. Campion . ARE NOW RUNNING Ut FULL BLAST. Full New Roller .Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Dsn" Flour Exelinjrig;el for Wlieiit. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect. . Peet, Wickes & 1854.S tiam Acdemyi893L IS TIII3- YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOL Of Lebanon -ITS First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Corps of Instructore.. Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And it Method Abreast of ttie Times. ITS Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplne, And ItiBiBt on Thorough Work. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, And will Moot Kvery Just Demand. Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; Those in Teacher's (Jourae. Stute Diplomug. For Circulars, etc., addaes S. A. RANDLE A. M., l'rineip,al. BRICK! tMMI0ltlMlHWIOOHMmHHIlllllllH I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale tt my Yard, in the Buhurbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All kind of mason's woik done with neatnm and deBpatch. D. W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON J3 J Z?rmJl JEST." ' if-ftMiTatag.Bw'iji! :wmwtf&&5$t'tP: Paper Dakging ' SAVE MONEY Mills .AIdrich, Popr's; and Vicinity. axb Gbunkg.