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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1893)
cy EYES. fiytiof blfutlt-wliat itt't yon laok? Have you not ttiu nuuiltilan'H knack, That Luvura mtvur tthull bo ttliuik, Ob, yen or black? Ryw of nraywimt la't you Hay, In your mill, tttnrn and modest way? You wo tofculimr tn o'er butruy, OU, eym of tfiny. Ryj of blue-wiill, how are yoa? Sometimes you're falHo,nomoilmei yon'fv truu. Bow oft yon win when you do woo, Oh, ymtofblUB, Eymof hrnwn-why look yon down? When did I ever me yon frown? Are you not Mill my truu Iovo'h crown Oh. ojh of brown? Browne I'urrhimtt In Yankee Hlada. AN IDYL UPON CRUTCHES. hands and answered the cry, I perverted love to nelfl.sh new), and so stopped your ears that I left yon to be one that men could point at and say, 'He stopped at home.' " "Edgar B ." The hospital aid read the name from a pass presented to him by a lady who applied to see a patient "Edgar B , No, 5 ward, madam; sizth bod on the right." The hospital was clean enough and tidy, considering its crowded state, but the smell of chloride of lime and carbol io acid could not altogether quell the sickly odors that drive in waves through a military hospital. "Not dead. Oh. no, madam; he's asleep, He was rather more favorably thought of this morning Both legs am putated at the knee." " 'Be is not dead, but sleepeth.'" 0n consciouBlyhe quoted holy words in her heart her numbed heart, that seemed one while to stand still, and then to throb until her breath failed. "That It is to be seen often enough in Cen tral park. , He. pale, emaciated, one of those men who curry a ticket for Charon's ferry- j will be a loavetaking. won't itr The Boat in bis pocket, and Is only loitering rea leur mat naa nntterea Detween tnem a little by the way She, as full of life rose in her memory, and the words and aa the lilacs near which they sit, grate- j the look that accompanied them, ful to the eye in her beauty as they to He opened his eyes and another pair the sense in their fragrance. He the looking into them. A pair of eyes? weakness, she the strength, of the part-1 Ah, no; a soul Is looking through them, nership. She as upright as a tall lily soul that measures every variation of tem, with health to pay Time full rent , intelligence in his marks when the through along life, he stooping painfully j strangeness of surprise dissolves into the over the two sticks that prop up his new snape or recognition, wnen tne nazi' nerveless body. Those are thecrutcbes. Bow for the idyl. There was a fpverishnoss of life In ness of pain clears up into the distinct ness of oomfort. Not a word Is spoken. Only the two New York city. North and south had t&cet lie there touching on the pillow, grappled by the throat. War was whip-1 and only the eyes move, searching every ping the tops of commerce until they line of each face, saying, in unspoken bummed again. The government cried, i language. " We are together." "Hive! give!" and merchant, manufac- Together? Yes. There should be no turer and artisan toiled and moiled, more leavetaking till the final one. So Even man us man hud a vulue in the tieorgia resolved, and while death market; flesh and blood was dear. stalked on every side around Edgar A youth and a girl met at a church B 's bed be lived. The surgeons said door, and strolled away together. In the that Georgia saved him. His discharge course of the service for it was the cuine, The war went on, but his coun Sabbuth duy the minister had invoked try could spare him now. the divine blessing upon the Federal I And so he got home at last to New arms, and made a passionate appeul to York all that his omnivorous country the congregation to aid with purse and could spure of him as be expressed person to keep intact the grand old flag, it, and then a low fever attacked that not a single star should be rent him and the medical men assigned from the union, not one stripe from its U that remained of him by anticipa field. And hearts had throbbed and tion to mother earth. There was no yes had welled over with tears that Pim life would. burn out gently, but morning. There were dollars for the there was no hope, and Georgia would wounded and volunteers for the war in not believe them. She pitched her tent that sermon. I against the shadowy foe, and drew out "Is it true that you have bought a sub- the spear and buckler to light for her titute, Edgar?" love. She conquered, too, and when she It was the girl who spoke as the pair had saved him the doctors declared he turned up Lexington avenue. had a constitution of cast steel, and con- "Urn!" and lidgur nodded his head descended to take the credit of his re affirmatively, "A Uonnun, who thought covery. It was not mnch of a recovery his body and hoiins worth fUOHO." (after all. Only a tottering from the She hiulwtl straight before her, kicking couch to the window, a lifting from the the point of her parasol with her boot carriuge to a liench in the park, but that tips as she walked. I was a very great deal to her. "The last steamer brought 500 emi- With a faint touch of irony ail over grunts, Georgia. The price of snlistitutes wrapped by a smile of good humor, he will go down fur a bit. It is a pity 1 did had said to her: A FINE PI.ACK FOR HOTS. Iloltt's Oak Grove School is unquestion ably one of the best Hchools for boys on the Pacific Coast. It if looated near Millbrae, Han Mateo county, Oal., in charge of Iral. Hoitt, Ph. D,,ex-fttate Superintendent, with a first-class corps of seven teachers. The place is beautiful and healthy. The number of pupils is limited to fifty so that special, individual attention may be given to each. Caller What are you looklnit through that blK T'lle of comic papers for? Kxchaiiee Editor (with a sigh of disapiioltilment) For fun. BIRDS F PARSAGR Between this and the other side of the broad Atlantic, In the shape of tourist, commercial travelers and mariners, agents "on the road," steamboat oaritaina, ship's surgeons and ".all sorts and conditions" of travelers, cm iffrantand new settlers appreciate and testify to the pre ventive arid remedial proirtirtlesof Hostetter's Sinniach Bitters in seasickness, nausea, malarial and rheumatic trouble, and all disorders of the stomach, liver and towels. Against the preju dicial influences of climate, crudely cooked or unaccustomed diet and Impure water, it is a sovereign safeguard, and has lieen so regarded hy the traveling public for over a third of a century. Uo form of malarial fever, from the ealentura of the I'acitic and the broken-bone fever of the Mississippi to its milder types, can resist the curative action of this benignant pre server and restorer of health, a veritable boon to persons in feeble health or liable to incur disease. "How shall ! enter the money the flashier skipped with?" asked the bookkeeper. "Under prolll and loss?" " No; suppose you put it un der running ex penses." ALWAYS UIVINU SATISFACTION. Bbandketh'b Pills have always given satisfaction. In fifty years there has been no complaint of them. That is about their li.e in the United States, and millions of persons have used them. There is no doubt that they have established themselves by merit alone. They cure rheumatism, dys pepsia, piies, liver complaint, biliousness and any disease arising from an impure state of the blood. One or two at night on an empty Btomach for a week or two will keep you in good form and tone up the system. They are purely vegetable, ab solutely harmless ana safe to take at any time. Hold in every drug or medicine store, either plain or sugar-ooatea. Dnn Don't, von think nw imwns fit twttc than they used lo? CoraYes. Your dress maker told me yesterday she was taking lessons in geometry. KOFTCRB AMD PILBS) UUB-D. not wait a little. "Yes, It is." She suid this quite seriously, and stop- "Never mind. Georgia; you will have to get a substitute now." And she, brave with a true woman's ped before the door of the house she lived courage, wise with a true woman's tact, made reply; "My wedding dress is ready, Edgar. When shall we be murried?" She kneeled, and he propped himself upright upon his crutches before the al tar. He will never kneel again; the pa in. "Well, don't look so serious about it," he added cheerfully. "1 have put $1,000 to a worse use before now, Georgia." "Never in your life, Edgar." "Ehr "Never in your life, 1 sny, Edgar." She triot was exonerated God knows where jumped up two steps, and then turned to his knees are and then they went away, confront him. "All the substitutes will The bride and her cripple? Not a bit of be gone after awhile, and then they'll it the wife and her hero, have to call upon its girls to go to the , He likes that seat by the lilacs on the war. If 1 were drafted I'd not buy aaub- j north side of 1 tie lake. The sunlight titnte; I'd go." glitters on the water fringe that trickles "I understand you," said he slowly, from under the feet of the angel of the nd loaned against the pilaster. "You fountain, and he says it Is a figure of his love your country more tuan all besides oh, Georgia?" She looked down at him with a half own life, which is running away over the basin watched over by an angel. The shadows of the lilacs lengthen out perplexed expression in her hazel colored across the puth and touch the gross eyes; and just then some leaves from the plot, so she lifts the softly padded creeper that clambered the front of the cratches and smiles her meaning, "Time to go home, Mgitr. Sweet, serious face. Verily the martyr has his conso lation. That is the the idyl. Percy Robinson in Harper's Bazar. house came fluttering .to the ground be tween them. Stooping, she picked a red -one up and held it up to him by way of diversion. "Is not that a beautiful color?" "It is red n very suggestive one just now, and quite apropos of our conversa tion, Georgia. Give it to me. That will be a leave taking, won't it?" Coat of Carters for New Vurk Women. A class of women with whom expen sive and beautiful garters are a fad are There was a tone of bitterness in his the wives and daughters of some rich and oice; It was not hard to see that he was showy folk, and even of those not very "(fy showy. Counting these thousands, a "You understand me In part, Edgar. )arge gftrter. dealer tells me that $30,000 It is the worat part that you understand; (, a (ow estimate to put to their account, the better escnpes you." jj, other words, to sum the total cost of "No, I think not, Georgia." He push- garter8 for this city for one year the d his hat back from his fuce and gazed amount would not be far short of $350,- atoadilyat her. "Yon believe honestly OOO. Tie them all together, the cotton that it iB on my account, for my good tne flannei onea, tlie plain giti,, name, that you are solicitous. Come, th the gorgeous bands, and we have a now, some of your girl friends have Btring about 4oo miles long, worth a been twitting yon witli my inglorious qarter of a million dollars! Why, it proclivities for a whole skin, contrast- would support BOO families of 2.500 souls ing the patriotic nobleness of their for a year. New York Cor. Louisville aweethearts with the selfish pusillaniiu- Courier-Journal, ity of yours. The thought baa grown np in your bruin that by and by it will j -Adjusted" Watches, be said to you. 'Your husband honght a No, 0n9wlUuh illH thousand is ad- .nbstltute when he was drafted; you )wM m me jn a nunJred ,, fuU married a man who, when old ami young ewee(i. Examjlle the watche8 for v. i,- it- in u; Ti J ln the moat expensive oases, and it will behind his dollars.' Well, now, Georgia, listen to mo." "Stop a moment, Edgar. Tell me, have you never felt any of this for your elf? No one hits ever twitted me as you say. but I have thought, not In my brain but in my heart, where all my thoughts of you grow. Edgar" -her cheek hVhcd. but she spoke resolutely "that hereafter men may twit you, be found that very few have the patent regulator, the full jewel mark, while the search may be long and vain to find one marked "adjusted." Hew York Truth. Cycles In a Fire Department. The Houston lire department has or ganized a cycle corps. The members carry on their wheels axes, ropes, hooks, ho anil nlhur Itirhr unnuMttiit At n ra. And you in turn luny twit me, because .. , ,,,,! ,., When our country cried out loudly, and w, nown to b, moat ti8ao. We THwttlTelT cure ruDture. rAm and all rec ti! disease without pain or detention from trail neu. No cure, do pay. Alio all Private dli- h. Adarem for D&mDhlet Dn. Forterflekl Loiey, lUUt Market itreet, ban Franolaeo. Ai to drink, it's very true that it a man doumi't want to m hlnielf an others see him, he Bhouiuu't look too much in the glass. oTvum 9 tu7;'ikji trvene uuve u uirwi influence on the inflamed parts, giving re lief in coughs, ooldtt and the various throat troubles to which singer, and public speak ers are liabe. Sold only in boxen. Hridtret What in the result of cnHtim? bread upon the waters? HrookB In our house It re turns Die second day aet pudding- HOW8 THIS t We offer One Hundred Dollars' Reward for any (lane of catarrh that winimt be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. . J. CJJKNEV & CO., rrops., loieao, u. We. the undeniiKned. have known F. J. Che ney for the last litteeu years, and believe him perfectly honorable iu all business IranttactioiiB and ilnaucially able to carry out anyoblitiatiou made by their firm. WKT & TKUAX. n noieaaie uruKK"", loieao, u. WALDINU, KIN NAN & MARVIN, Wholesale DrURKiste, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur latmsof thesyKteni. Price, 76 cents per bottle, bold by all druggist. Testimonials free. Die Knameilne Btove yoUah: no dut, no amoll. Tit Qbbmka for breakait Pfimderta Or-'iroii Klood Purifier is the bust remedy for cleansing your system. S V SwB"i, aU$$T fife. If is, J, X, AuylieubaugK Of Ettcrs, Fa. THE REASON. Let us look into the force, mean ing, reason of the oft-repeated line: Cures Promptly and Permanently. Pains Endured for 30 Years, 26 Years, 20 Years, 10 Years, Dive been promptly Cured by ST. JACOBS OII By the use of : A FEW APPLICATIONS A HALF BOTTLE ONE BOTTLE TWO BOTTLES. Correspondence with Sufferere ehowt entire permanence of cure up to this time, in tome cases covering 6 Years, 7 Years, 8 Years, 10 Years, and so on, and this proof we hold. A copy of the "Official Portfolio of the World's Columbian Exposition," descriptive of Buildings and Oronnds, beautifully fllo,. tnued, In water color effects, will be sent to any address upon receipt of 10c. In postage lamps by The Chl a. Vooiier Co., Baltihoke, Ma nickol , mov'mt FREE rFREE 20 year jpf IT COSTS YOU NOTHING X?JiJLlJl rm-n:7irr- MiLl -tw " fcJIEJ-1 Si.wper ixreuo." One cent a dose. Turn Great Cotoh Cuhb T promptly cure here all others faiL Cougha, Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough and Asthma. For Consumption ft drs do rival: has cured thousand!, and will curb Ton if taken Id time. Sold oy Dniffglsta on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Cbfst, use SHILOH'8 BELLADONNA PLASTER5o. IPR7 CATARRH REMEDY, Have vou Catarrh? ThUrei-edvlfliruRraii. teed to cure you. Frioe,50cta. L-Jectorfree. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS MHO CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. lnriilnr familT of ninn ohArm. bit only rem edy for Cougha, Colds rind Croup wa onion Byrup. It .juBtMeffecUva to-day as it w&a forty yean ago. Now my grandchildren take Dr. Gunn's Onion Syrup which is already prepared sad Jnor pleasant to th mw. uoia everywners, aro ooiueo wu TaJtoaQBubfUtutofiu-ri. Taoru's noUutK good. Something New and Practical! PTfl-PflooF BAG! FOR CLOTHING of every description. Odor less and air-tight: can be used lor years. Send stamp for eirculai. Agents wanted everywhere. iEo. J. Li'dlow, Room 10,221 Front street, San rnui'MHco, Calnornia. YOUNG MENI The Specific A No. I. PnnM. without fall, all canM of flnaitrr- hw-u ii'id iflP, do matier of Luw long BUuidlDg. fievema sinciure.ii neirigan id UtiiuI rcmii'ly. Carwtieneverythiug else baHfuiltHl. PoW by all DrugBista. Nanumoturercxxu)A.r'iierinmHraican Tow thin Watch, tmt when you have leen It and H mi its you, iay toe express ageutour jirfce 10 and take it, otherwise ho will return It at our expense. MWflTIPC I o n"t handle cheap nUllbC I trashy Watches which are no bi-rtcr than brass. We ffuartintee ail onr R"oiiB, and can sell you anything lu the Jewei ry line, at similar prices. SEEING IS BELIEVING 'i'cSre1 We Mend goods (J. O. D. subject to examinatlou. A'iiirea EXCELSIOR WATCH CO. 63T Market St,, - - San Francisco. Palace Hotel. Hercules Gas Engine (OAS OB OA80UNE) Macki for Power or Pumping Purpose The Cheapest Reliable Gas 1 on me ! O Out of Ehoink amp Wm Simplicity It Beata the 'World It olla lteelf from a Beiervolr, Xo Carburetor to get out of order Ho Batteries or Eleotrio Bparlu It rone with a Cheaper Grade of GMOllae than auy oiuer Engine. ItKD roa c-TAioatra to PALMER & REY, MANUFACTUKUtt AND PORTLAND. OREGON. RLOOD POISON arv or Tertlarr Syphilis permanentlT cired la 15 to35days. Ton can bo treuioil at borne f or the snme prlco and the same suurunteeai with those wlio prefer to coma bore no will contract to cure tbem or rotund money and par expense of coming, railroad fare and hotel bills, if we fnll to cure. If you have Ukita mer cury, Iodide potnflh, ami still hitve aches and mlns, IH urouaVutrhesiin niouih, More Throat, Jlmplei:oipei'olore- tipoti,lfleeraonanr part of tba body. Hair or i'.yt'browa fuMlnr out. It Is this gyphllltlc BI.OOU POINOIV that we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most oballnnte cuai-a and challenge the- world for a ciu we cannot cure. 1'bls disease baa alway baltted the lilll of the nont eminent, phyal cluna. ."00,04M capital behind our uncondi tional frttaruntce. AhaoluteproofliBtmtscaledoa appllratlon. Artdrcss COOK KEMF.ItY CO.. ia5 to 1331 JUtoaontc Temple, Ctaluuvo JU. Blood Poisoning Intense Suffering 1 1 Years. Hood' Healed the Sore in Seven Weeks A Perfect Cure. "I will recommend Hood's 8arsnpariUa as flral-oluss. It him proved Its merits to us. Twelvo years ago my wife waa piclting rasp N'rrlea when sho scritchM hcMclf on a brier. '.Uii wound from winch nom d.'VOifptd iutoa tet rtll-.Mir",) lrtjhven hor kucenudaukie. Nn' wiiiHuiudii.tj n I wo didiorlf.lt coutinued ri s cluiri'i' fTfor I'levcii tuusrM'ars. We tried lr.ed. enlhki loueVL'rypid.'.with nofftVot. Abouta civr iiko Bho rend of ji-md har apnrliia and n inolu tod lo try 1 herself nud w lie tRKiim 1hi llfpt Lio.Ueslio tcUUttoraud c.iiiUijuud wlthii Hood's S3- Cures until to-day she is t-utirely well uud better than iivcr. The sure was honied up iu seven weeks. Her limb is perfcet'v pound, We attributo hor jure entir-ly to Ho-fl's 8itraparllla." Jacou N. AUQHKNiJAUOH, hLUTB, lorit to., I d. HOOD'S PlU.fliireivULIvorl.la.BiUouB irrk, Jimutlice, itidleesllnu, 8iok Headache. fathers and hrutlitw, uyn. even to the school Imlti, took tlunr lives iu their tory. Oating. urmLure all new : dointr a Kood bunl nosn; a Ioiik leant o i t'avorablR terniH will be given to right party; 12,500; hair mwh Addtead J. H, FItiK, IW4H Wasblimtoii atreet, Portlaudt Or. 9a- mm THE BEST WHEEL OJ EflHTfl, THE DERBY FOR '93. ' Morgan & Wright Pneumatic $150 DETAIL Frame, Derby pattern, double throughout from continuous seamless steel tubing; it-inch Head: Wheel Base, 44 inches; Wheels, 28 in.; , Tool Steel Hearings; Mannesmann's Hpiral Fibre Steel Tubing; Gearing. 67 and ii3 inches; Round Cranks, 6V and 7-inch throw; Humber Chain: Oarford Saddles, Drop Forging throughout. We have the best and most simple spokes made: they can be replace by the rider without removing the tire, and are fully explained and il lustrated in our Catalogue; also tangent spokes. For beauty and simplicity t here is no equal. For service none can ba i made better. BEND FOR CATALOGUE. If Webb Safe and Lock Co., GENERAL NORTHWESTERN AGENTS, 64 THIRD STREET, PORTLAND, ORECON. DON'T BORROW TROUBLE." BUY SAPOLIO 'TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. Astobia Obruon, Jsnuarv 10. I cau state with pleasure that by the use ot MOOKE'" KKVKALED REMEDY mv husband wa tellered rom mi old rase of BHKr'ATI6M aud in; youngest boy cured entirely of INFLAMMATORY RIIKU MATltifll waen the best doctoi I eould get did him no good Y urs tn a'arltude. MR8. $. V. STKKLK. 80I.D BY TOUR DltHOOIST. ). P.H.C. No. 493 -ti. t. H. C. No. 570 LOOK OUT FOR TRAVELING "FAKIRS" SKUINQ "CHEESK-FRAMS" .BICYCLES , And rflnresentintr them to be lust aa (rood as 'Victors," "Ramblers," "Clevelands " "Palelghs," "Rudges," ''Sylphs," Western Wherl Wo ks, tto. Send for catalogues, club aud agenu1 discounts. FRED T. MERRILL. 326 Washington Street, Portland, Or.