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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1893)
" " TO EERNARDINE, I lava th(, Keroardiim, nor mom nor len uoulll i amplitude of wonlii oxiiri'iw. If with pontic art and fauey'splay I tropud and llgurml for a summer', day. What is't to quiver whim tliy nnmo In Imard, .Ike napon leaves ,v im,tttll f ovll( MmM hat Is I, to liuim fur thou liko Imuran above? loll ma, my Borimrillim, l tlila uot love) The olionilt' skill oiiu nnvor unalyza What makes the lovoimin UnH, tna boauty'! Nor can iilillosophore In words Imnart Jim Intuition of man's lovr movitd lioart. I do not low thy limul, divinely plaosd, 1 hy taper flntwin or thy dainty waist, Or oyos or Hps, hut thy sweot soul sunns, lhat blonds all Uiw and makos them Iter. nardluu. , M in a vale of poppk I should sIbmi, W h to oonturlos o'or land and eroan mmn. Waking, as flrstllnij of my lips I'd yuan lhat hoart Inwoven, love word, itornardlno. Loudon Aoaduiy, Canvasbaok Ducka and Terrapin. There is u general Impression among peo ple In other states that Bultlmoreaiui out canvasbaclt ducks with hominy for break. fast, dinnnr luirl um u .....i ... . . nllu inuuiye in ter rapin as intemjieratoly us Pbiladelphiana do in scrapple. As the inutroiiomic capital or the universe, we are supposed to revel in Ums luxuries. Perhaps It may surprise our friends to know that there are .thou sands of people here who do not taste can vasback duck or terrapin from one year'i end to the other. Baltimore's wealth him Increased marveluuslv, but the canvasbaok and Brer Terrapin have distanced it. In twenty years their value has gone up ward about 8110 per cent. It costs from throe to live dollars for a eanvnshaek and from tour to six dollars for a count" terrapin prices that are somewhat different from the day when the ducks could be got for one dollar a pair, and the terrnnln td.s.i. tare a dozen. We fear that these prises will never again come within the cirole of the uverage man's finances. It is a well known fact that both got their peculiar flavor from the celery found on the flats of the Chesapeake buy aud its tributaries. Baltimore American. The Hunting of Itnme. When London burned for three days and threo nights In MM it population hurdly exceeded ),, and in regard to the extent of the destruction neither that fire nor those of Hamburg aud Chicago can compare with the conflagration of Home under Nero at a time when thecupltal of the Koman empire had probably more than B,lK),tKl inhabit ant. That calamity, by the way, may, ftor ail, have been caused by an accident. Professor Emilc Helen, in his history of the ineient civilization, proves that both Nero ind Tiberius were thi vlr.timu nf ..h... lets, not limited to the exaggeration of ihoir rice and the niisrcpresoutation of ;heir political act. The authors of their annals were poll liciuus whose privilege had been curtailed y the omnipotence of the Coanra and who ivenged thuinsnlvtm by painting the objects if their resentment In the ctuikcwt jiawiIUIe olors. That -Nero, in his mania for music, idilied during tine burning of Pome is ikoly enough, but it is hardly credible that would have survived eveu the suspicion 'f the alleged monster crinie.-Sau Kmu iaco Chnmicle. 'TIS A STRANGE SIGHT. : Where Hie Sua W ater NpmiM Up Through a Hole. One of the trangcHt things to lie seen at Santa Cruz. Cat. it,,.,,,. ,i,.,. t .. - , , ,,, , n iutrer spouting rock, or rather a tunnel and rooky .,n, uuvuga wnicn tne sea water boila and btlbhles fiirirmulv ltnxn.i. pie have been out tosee It, Thequoerspout tag rock wa developed during a recent Storm. EVOTV tWO lit t.l..,l,v,l.... ..1.-- . ...."...Hiiuuiwomy. natoly a volume of water sixty feet high ,uv buvnir. io view it wholly from the surface, it appear to he a gigantic gey. er, compared with which those of the Vel lowstono park are at times insignificant. The water which is thrown up in such a great volume Is salt brine from the Pacifio ocean. For a thousand years possibly and mavhe mow, fni iiinLn,.. ' j uiw waves ol the ocean have been playing such an nuuroi, game or uiaiwtnd-go-seek with themHelvHu unrl t.h ....!... .,i . .. . - Buuro mm, iney nave worn great chasms and tunneli Into uun lauu, Itiaror,k hftunri uUinu, l.n i. "..u.t, uull ,ub i-oca for the moot part is not very hard. Itis mainly asilioeous or micaceous sandstone of a light yellow hue. and if von wIL- ,..,.,. .t,," - -, nm,cll 1 wet you must be caution, for it isaj. ,uu "ipery as soapstone. In thi curi ous Stonfi tllH VHFM huo .. ...... nfuiuw and dug out cave far Inland. in aome n uwi rt, knR. ..i .i xallen or nartJv so ml u .. the edge and look through queer circular ura. uu3 rcci uown into the eething blue Water. The turn,,.!,. r,r,, nf. nnj ., u. vuus auu mm -.,WDi,ui wiig nica are two mile south of banta Cruz, not. far from the Esplanade and in fnltviaur,, ,t. . , . . .. .. ...... , vuv UVBUH1I)f uay, tne ntouthe of the Salinas and San Lorenzo nrem ana me wmie shaft erected to the memOTV Of llm t'ren.iunn T j Serra. The azure of the ocean.' t.h. faint m.u.ui me wowing or the Cascade aud the varied eolnrs nf t.haulm .i,i.i ..Jt niwi uiik UI.UU1- p.uuuumgB, maae mo place one or singu- Itwaftorldtn tuw u,i,.v, nin. j tag out of what appeared to be a level etretch of land covered thickly with gram, which for much of the year wa redolent of wild flower. Very fantastic the water ap- rBU- a! uu mgui at interval of two and three minntu tlx. nnl,T. . up and as suddenly fall, only to appear as injure, lorong went to aee it aud WOllfler ILt itM fnn,uuti. .-.I mi. . ... : wtui-B. lue wilder the storm the loftier the column. It ytincu irom lorty to eurty feet high, accord a w uw iurce oi wie wave. BIHDH F PASSAGE Between this and the other side of the broad travelers and mariners, agent "on the road" isttwmlioat captain, ship's siirKcons and "all soru and conditions" 0( travelers, emigrant and . ., J"1'i 'lxmle Rnu weiny to lite pre ventive and remedial properties of Hosteller's stomach Hitters In seasickness, nausea, malarial and rheumatic trouble, and all disorders ol the ............. ...vl a. Asainsi me preju dicial influences of climate, crudely cooked or unaccustomed diet and impurewater.lt Is sovereign safeguard and has been so regarded by the traveling public lor over a third ol a " 1",,,, , iimiunni lever, irom the calenture of the I'aclllc and the broken-hone , . .L T l'l" 1,0 ""luer types, can resist the curative action of this benignant pre server and restorer of health, veritable boon to persons in feeble health or liable to Incur ti 'I I Mr. 8of(ly- don't see how talking a few mln- that w ,, 3 ZlZL'l""- "m u. nyining - ,". i A VALUABLE ItKMKDV. Bow to Ueep Uie Feet Warm. A life Insurance aimpany, whoso advice nder the circunistaiiees may lie taken as iucero, tells its clients that the golden rule i cold weather is to keep tho extremitic arm. The llrst and most important rule, a the carryiug out of this idea is uovor to 9 tiglltlV SIKH!. ihwit.M nr ul,u ,1..., onoly prevent the free circulation of the lood by pressure, but wheu, on fie eon ary, they do not embrace the foot too rmly, the apace left between the shoe and le Htockimr has a uond soonlvnr - The second rule is never toalt in dump ioea. It is often supposed that unless ioe are positively wet It is unnecessary to lunge them while the feet are at rest, iii is a grout fallacy, fur when tlie least impness is absorbed into the sole in its uporation it uhsorlw the heat troni the ot aud thus perspiration is dangerously ecked. Thi can easily bo proved by try-, g the experiment of neglecting the rule, le feet will be found cold ural damp after tow minute, although on inking uU tho oe and examining it It will appear to be iite dry.-Pittsburg Dispatch. . For Mending Little lhlnti. And I want a large shcut of black court later," aaid a young woman at a notion muir mo oi uer (lay, which," she pro ided to expluin to a friend at her side, "is ' chief mending implement. I always ind glove with court plaster, using black the light tint according to tho shade of i glove. I turn the glove Inside out and the plaster ovur the rent, llrst of course ivvlug the edges together as a surgeou atom skin. It is much neater than fingund huts longer, riometiuios 1 got ugly threucomerud rent in a gown. My irt plaster case mends tho rent, leaving ctically no indication of it. I mend s, slippers, luce, everything almost, with New York Press. A Precious Gift. . Portland citizen sent to his dnnghtor Joloruxlo tho uthur day a codllsh-u dry d codflsh-and he sent it by mall. She e back that the codllah was one of the it procious gifts that she ever reoolvod that she was going to keep it just as ! aa she could, "just for company's si" Hcseomed like afriond fromhoiue. swiston Journal. IWrrlV - 74 if"" There to (Hoy. arl la a bright boy with a teasing uncle, other morning the uuolo took him by uar. guess I'll take this ear down to the e with me," he aaid. foucau'tdolt," aaid Karl; "It'sboued Detroit Free Press. he largest electric locomotive, yet t has boeu finished at Baden, Zurich, believed that it will allow ejrtnordj ' spoed, us it is gunged bo as to de p not leas tliau 2.WJU horsepower. l a cloar night a red light can be at a greater distance, it is said, than iite light, while on a dark night, It timed, the result is just the reverse. THE BTO0T1NG CAVE An exuminatinn nf tl.o &k - t"'luu tuviD atKIUtn ruv(lltuj nOVOI MOTxru It. won r,,,..i that a long, narrow vrwwa ,,r ii Uio shore. It was widest at the sea end, like a WedcO. llltH mfar j- - -c-, n.w. uaiiunn tm II reached uito the land. It extended about eighty f cot. Into till the waves thrashed and bam mored as they rolled in from toward the mountains across t.hi, l u-h;,.. t i the Salinas river. As the wave crashed against the end of the tunnel they kept wearing away tho soft sandstoue which comnOMod it anrbumrtio,, f tl., e ,.i At length the waves extended far beyond u ra poruou oi the roof, and there wai a relaiuiid which was very powerful Grad ually it ate away the roof. buddeulv diirti,,, t.l, u i " IB ""VI LU lb UUmb throtigUi making an aperture about two ""Muanuiu looKiug much iikeahop per to a irrain mill. It. t i at a point where a peculiar strain was put p, ,u , me cap rocs, wuicii cracked aud fell. Whim ibi ,,,.j ,1... uu..u..,. uio -nauer wan partially freed from the quer under- p" u aa wie whvbh played " WLU ie oojumn sky A loud Round acoompmiied it, like the roar of artilhtrv. 'l lm iK.i,ri4,, eucalyptuB tivm, the incomiiiK of the many "ll"u kub uming ot uie Hheets of ram aod Lhn fni-v nf t.,,., Moue inexpre8siblyKnind. As the waves uru vitv wu,y nuiunin or watereeaaed to aonear. but m t,li..v im..... 4 . , , ' " ""J ""VAA 111 JUtri1l with the Htorm it tvgain shot up into the rt..(,urmur it is a new attraction for vumu hu-ij vi uie ueacu. Ouly Hlxtunu. but a Trrnr. Albert mharifLivl u uvtuun.i.....H u ji- - -1 ..i.vvwh-j cni urn uin- Olple of Jesse James, is reported to be "ter ui,aim uie ranenmen near Dungeueas Wash. Re bMnin l.v i.....n.,.. i.... ... - tlor s cabin and stealing two rifles and a ,j.ujr oi luiinniuiiaiiu. two deputy sheriffs who tried to Hi'mut. iim l,n -..v ui.u in vvugni 06? their gunnl, and covering them with his rifle forced them to lay down their arms, turn round and walk home witli their hand held above their howls, while no ouucu men- weapons to his arsenal. Two weeks uuo he l.M ,. t. i robbed them of their watches and money He has robbed several cabins lately, and It is rooorted that, nf t.l, a.uttt, fl.i..n . . ""' FUUJ """m nun have joined him he has organized an out law band. A Justifiable Blow. Justice Wright, of the English bench, told the Jury in a murder trial at the Yorkshire asslr.es recently that it wa his opinion that "if oue man called an other A linr u ulti.l.t l.in... - ....... I,..., - - 7 " ..s, nivn iu rouuiablOU is Justifiable," He added, "This may la new law, but it is common sense." He ex Dressed this nninh,,, 1,, a,,.,. I.... . ..... ... numuiiug up mi evidence in tho trial of Frederick Claude v eruou oarcourt lor Killing a man in a i"" nrisiiig urn. or a aispute regarding the relative merits of the rival candidates at the recent tiheilield election. Hon. Edmund L. Pitts. it. p.i dent ot the New York State Senate, writes: "Statu or New Yok,i Senate Chamber,) Albaby, March 11, lum.) I have used Alloocit's Pnpnm p, . in my fumilv for the nast fiv j can trnthfnIK, k ,...L,.' - , .""J v"" aic a vaiuaote rem edy and effect great cures. I would not be without them. I have in several instances given some to friends suffering with weak and lame backs, and they have invariably allorded certain and speedy relief. Thev cannot.be too highly oommended." Cltv Bnortsmn.it rtni-a v worth hooting around here? Farmer-Well no; not till you came along, b'gosh. BDPTVBB AUD PILB3 CURED. ,. i1 rupmre, piles anaaurec- UUIhsum without pain or detention from buit 0!L ?yni.w Py- Also all Prteoiean- - ..uu.Hmu, imujuiuei urs. ronerseld A Lowy, 838 Market street. Ban Frijiclaca 'Aftur all onriF c-w i. . thing.'7 ' ",m081 mrT " s"vi iTvoticf are Bimpie and convenient for bronchial aifection and mZTwh riuZfl IVi ve the K-io id urn ivi uie ausi. JCASYTOTAKti D-Dr. IMereo'a Pleasant Fellote. 1 v ry Bmallest, easiest, cheapest, beat. They're tiny, tiar-coated, anti-bilious gran ulot, a compound nf rnBtinil anrl conoontrated vegetable ex- disturbance or ... trouble, Consti pation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick and ,Mm.:upo) mm ail uwraiiKemonig oi relieved, and curod, Permanently cured, too. By their mild and natural action, these little Pellets lead the system into natural ways again. Their influence last. Everything catarrhal in Its nature, catarrh itself, and all the troubltis that Pfims frnm onta.,.!, . 1 ..v... vb,,u, miv iciiccuy aim permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. No matter how bad your case or 01 how long standing, you Tv " for breakfast Vf-atW- rr. , litfMmYMiFPMniTrimV ..,,11111 RHEUMATISM f -Jll'lrvj .1 SCIATICA, SPRAINS, BRUISES, INJURIES, CUTS. NEURALGIA, ALL ACHES, BURNS, WOUNDS, FROST-BITES, 45 Tw&' LUMBAGO. THE CHARLC8 . VOCELEB CO., Bll-.li.or,, LfOSjii. 1 H i --as:: .-mw: -r wsis-a l mum mu mm m,m 1 It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is "nice to takp" this trouble is not experi enced in arl. ministerin? Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost 0S tialatahlit Wo preparation so rapidly "",lu UH gooa Hesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely HP0.n j-'.i" a" wastinS diseases that children are heir to. PiMmlfr8CTttaBo.r,.,W.Y. Allrlrareit FREE giL FREE 20 year -mm nickcl ca?o. iJ mov'int A' fiSrih Y& II COSISIWK - " w I SJsl Tnuaa thin urii. . atour anosn ' "'"""" 'eturn it TAKE NOTIPF I re Sn. ,,,n, SEEING IS BELIEVING KJi'r Adilr nuojeci to eiamln.tlou. EXCELSIOR WATflH M 637 Market St.. - - Son Francl.no. P.iLACit Hotel. FISHING TACKLE DR. GUMS IMPROTED UVER PILLS A MILD PHYSIC ONE PILL Ffta A nner h.?,"? ' ttw bowels each dty Is neceBsaiT for -UP4 , r- .ineei"e Headache, brighten the SKJ01"' ." Compleiioa bettir than ooa SSTrfS 7 act mfldly, neither gripe nor ilcmn ai Sf mf,! .. , T """"UI yon of their niertta wa liilEIl1 ""Pi" tree, or a full box tor 20 oenta. BolJ. evarjwborc. Eosanlto alod. Co, Pniladelplua, s rpi FOR Rods. Reels, Lines, Hooks, Leader Etc., of the Finest Quality. -SEND TO- THE it T. HUDSON EiiS CO., 93 First St., Portland, Or. Send for catalogue. INVALID COODS. Chain Back ltcu wJommudiB- ... . Send for Cataloirue. W'l.nUIHeiiMgfllwivSf.'i.r YOUNG MEN! The Specific A No. I. Porei, without bll.au caM of Uonorr. hr Ole, no maltrr of now loul ftund Ins. Prcrenu trtclure, It brtue a. In! tcraal rcinwly. C'ire, wlipn rveryUiins elm .,a. uA.ociloeilliei.MIfc!n Prlr. an. Hi UP TS!mS'i. TTBS IBOIMOT tin Vim perarlraUon. eause intenae itchtns 5?S.1,warm. Tlila form and BLIKd! 171 BifiSBIMaorPEOTKUIlIHOl'lSS ' VV TIEUJATOKCKTO lif)T whP.h' "JN-KO'S PILE REMEDY, VU I hioll. directly on parte affected.. MB ta0rltlIInoaUa7aitchins,effeethuI PI IF ft Ie"nantrar.. Price SO)" uSona f a-tU WiaaU, 33r.Boaaako,PmiadolplUAPa, 'MARK IdonT BE A BY NOT BIOINS THE RI6HT tTMB irwa nila Iimia... T . ... j .... ixw.. .bu9 iw MLABWr BlCYCLCS OF SVERV leKranmiH" Mjshv.. Building -PorrrtANn Clr i Morphine Ilablt Onred In 10 to 20 dura. Noiiay till cureiL PR, J. STEPHENS, LebanonlohUfc FRAZER AXLE UEorrstSUIIUIUL A K WOOL8KI ,Age,,t, Portl.o,!, Or. 2Sors- 5tk!t..ATUl H.UluerlintlU Oueoeutadose. Trtta Objut Oornn .urns promptly cures Where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Son ....o-i, noaracooaa, wnoopme Coueh and wr ""j conu"Pn it bus no rival: has cured thouaand., and 1U curi too It takenln time. Sold oy Druggists on a gus" antee. For a Lame Back or fihr iTi SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLAST H1L0 H'S CATAR R H RFMrnv JJfre)'0l'Caulrl'11'' 'I'nis remedy is iruaran! teedtooureyou. trice, Klots. Jeotorfree. "German Syrup" I Ullist Snv a wnrA ae n 4-1. am -i" ficacy of German Syrup. I have used it in niv fannlv fnr Urnariit;, the result of Colds, with most ex- self for Throat Troubles, and have derived good results therefrom. I therefore recommend it to my neigh bors as an excellent remedy in such Cases. Tamps T DiiTOtte Tfn.i.. ... - aiiya- ville, Va. Beware of dealers who oner you ' 'something just as good. ' ' AlwavS insist on Viauinir P,c,t,AAfM , ... '-"a, vaMcv a Uerman Syrup. 0f THE BEST WHEEL "0( EARTH, THE DERBY FOR '93. ! Morgan & Wright Pneumatic. .$150 T,,olSt,8lBari,,gS;SMSiSn''8 57 and 63 inrhes; Itiund Cranks sii , h iL.i S eel Tl!blnK! unriiig Osrliird saddle.: Drop litLl th' "" Ch.lil lustrated In our Catalogue; also tai gent Zk, ll""a"'"i ""I &rSm,T e-loe none can , - Webb Safe and Lock Co. utwiiKAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS 64 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND. ORECON. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Rloore's Revealed Remedy. MOoKVv" that by the use of ,,. , mks.'n.v.st!ki1 ' sold by your dkiiooibt. Plso's Bflmedy tor Catarrh Is the iwm., rjtHiHtt nt nne, una I HlOHjiPHt, 8niil hv ririiartrlHU nr aunt ho ...ti BOo. 1L T. Uuoltaatt, Warntn, Pm ' LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING "FAKIRS" SELLING "CHEESE-FRAME" BICYCLES And representing them to ho tmt . .. 'Vlotors," ''Ramblers," "Cleveland.," "RatelRhs" Budges," Sylphs," Western Wheel WorksTttof ' Send tor catalogues, club and agents' dln,,nt. FRED T. MERRILL, 326 Washington Street, Portland, Or.