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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1893)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, Kditor - and - Proprietor, City Official Paper. New York is greatly exercised ovur tlie prospective bull to be ten dered the Infanta of Spain. Disasterous Hood tlireutens the whole ' Mississippi Valley from Cairo t o New Orleans. The Hillebero Democrat has been burned out. Geo. D. San ford, the proprietor, formerly run the Jefferson paper. The Itrooklyn Bridge will cele brate its tenth anniversary on the 24th of the present month. Baltimore is now insisting that the price of gas shall be reduced from $1 25 to $1 per thousand feet. Floods in the St. Lawrence be tween Monteral and St. Johns, thirty miles below, have done great damage to farm property. The gathering of the Women's Coneress in Chicago last week is sail to be ti largest gathering of women ever known. The general . assembly of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of the U. S. will meet in Eugene hi lbS)4. Quite an honor for Eu gpne. The citizens of Creswell, Lane county, have decided to offer a bomiBof $20,000 and a block of jland to secure the location of the . county seat there. A pplictftion have peen made for permits. to remove the bodies of 600 Chinamen from the burying grounds at San Francisco to China. Hereafter they will be sent back .alive. The people of Oregon who are complaining of our weather should -he entirely satisfied on reading of the terrible 8tOTm and severe w&" our Easterii ..friends are enduring. i It is now understood that the Southern Pacific proposes to give Southern Oregon a cut rate from Portland to freeze out the Oregon Pacific people and the proposed trade via Yaquina Bay with San Francisco. S. F. Bulletin. The nssesor of Lane ennntv is compelling the payment of poll taxes wnon ne huiko ine- assess ment. . Otherwise' most of the polls are never paid. A good idea. Already solne of the Oregon world's lair coniniissioliers are com plaining that the state's appropri tion is too small. Why would it not be a good idea to have a tabu-' lated account published of what is spent up to date? Washington and California have so required of their nninnser. NOTICE TO CUElflToliS. Notice is hereby (oven to all whom it nuiy concern Unit on the Mill day of March lSU'i, the undersigned wus duly appointed by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon the administrator of tlie estate of John M. J. LoYcall. deceaseiC All parties having claims against the above narrsd estate ure warned to present tlioi:., with proper vouches, within six months from tile date of tins notice, to tlie undersigned adniius trator at. the office of Bam'l M. Garland in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. JaHKS HaRVSY 1.0AKAI.L. Administrator of the estate of John M. I, Loveall, deceased. tiAM'L M. Oakland, Atty. for the Administrator. Lebanon. Dr., March 17tli, ISM. Ariiulnlmratrlx Sale, Notice is hereby given that the under. signed' Administratrix of the esnite of Oeoqie B. McKinney deceased, by virture of an order of the County Court for Linu county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 1)1 h day of March, 1893, licen sing, authorizing and directing tills Ad ministratrix to ell the real estate belong ing to the estate of said deceased. Will on the 8th day of July 186.1, at the hour of 11a. m. of said day at the front duoi of the Court House in the city of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, Bell at pub lic Auction to the highest bidder alt of the right, title and interest said deceased had at the time of his death, in and to the fol lowing described real estate towit. . Beginning at the North West comner of the N. W. H of Section 21 in Township 12, S. K. 1 W. of the Willumettee llerhliar Oregon, hence South 240 rods; henca East 60 ruds ; hence North 100 rods ; hence JSast 40 rods to the place of beginning, con taining 96 acres more or less, all iu Linn county Oregon. Termsof i-ale one half cash in hand and one.half in one year with 8 per cent inter est, defcreil pay ntent secured by mortgage on the premisses. This 24th day ol April, 1803. LMI1.Y Sonnkck, Administratrix. Wkatiiiivoku A Chamberlain, Altvs. for Estate. Mi. a. Ada Miller is clerking in IVcb lers store, Dr. Lumlierson Is in Forest Gnvo. J. H. Turpin was arrested yesterday Hi Waterloo on a oliw'ge of lareony. : The eoniphiliit was sworn out by J. D. Hcdueuetli. As we go to prea the ocis nlHitn ready fur ti'inl. J. It. Wyutt i)H'iues lor tho state and Btowe & Sinners fur the dut'endniit. The City Marshal sold two ponies yesterday nt nuetlnn out) light buy njare, wlileh brought S4, and one hny pony liorse which hrought $2.50 these ponies wen? well worth iO. and they proherly helonir Mnoiuit pooruiati who needs then). It dues net look like there Is any justice in wiling horses with suoh luitiecs us these. The horses did rot pay half of the evpiiw that the city ln. been put ion. Lust Friday evening about o o'clock as tlie steamer Klwood was close" to Lincoln, on her way to Snlom, the crew's attention was called to ill ob ject In the water, whieh, upon investi gation, proved to he the body of a Ch'nanian. It was immediately Iden- tflled as the body of Chung Ah Cluing, the Celestial who, after lllling his pockets wsth stones, jumped oil' the old Gilbert Urns, wharf Into tha river and drowned on April Sllth last Statesman. P MOM The Yaqiiina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver. 'People coming to town from the country and city people who try to drive in the country agree that the toads are in the worst condi tion known for many years at so late a date in the season. The unusual rains have kept the thorrmfrliffr" in nearly as bad si.ape os they are in mid-winter. Consequently there is much talk airiut road improvement every where. The East Oregoninn draws this p'-allol: "Governor Pennoyer is awaiting the decision of the su preme court of the State before putting a law, which is suspected of Jiing unconstitutional, passed '"fiv the late legislature, into effect, while at the same time demanding that President Cleveland be im peached for awaiting u decision of the supreme court of the United Htntenon the constitutionality of th Geary law before authorizing its enforcement. You 'pays your money and takes your choice' in deeding which is . the greatest 'enemy to this country."' There is no disposition shown by the people of the Pacific coast, in general, to be unjust to the Chi nese, but there is a strong feeling that they should conform to the law. A law not only legally pass ed by congress but judicially de cided to be constitutional. It is well not to make undue haste iu ita ftTooiiiion. hut those in author ity should be firm in insisting ii "iv -mi. - upon compuauce tnerew ho. j.ne notorious ignorance of the Chinese about our customs ana manner u enforcing laws suggests the pro priety of patience with the Celes tials, until they have had time to realize the situation and act; but too much forbearance will in time cease to be a virture. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. Ovean Steamer Sailings. 8. S, WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves San L'rancisco, March 14 and 24. Yaiiniun. " 1ft and 29. This Company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. '.. nlVKll STKAMKltH. Steamer "Hoag" leaves Portland, Wednes day aim Saturday at t a. si. H. C. 0. flen. Ag't, Salmon St. Wharf. Portland. D. It. Vaijous, (cn. Ag't, San Francisco, Oal. C. I!. Honoi, U. F.AP. A.'. Corvallis. Oregon. 'irn Hi ' 17. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noTOp. BaatOaH Bhoa In the world tor the prioa. W . L . Do u a I ar aooaa ara Hid avarywhara. Bvarrbody aoiiW wear tharo. it la a duty you owe yooraeU to cat tba boat va)ua tor yoor nonay. Boosomlaa in your footwaar by paranaainK W. L. Douglaa8hoes,bbo lapraaant tha baat value at toe prloaa ad- varUaad a bore tlioaaanda oan taauly, a" Take No Substitute. nowarearfraad. KonesmalMwItboMW.I;. Douglas name Mid price lleruped, on tKHUaa. Look lor wmn ruu tmt. W. L. KoatUui Braokm, Mra:. Sow by C. C Hackleman, LEBANON, Ol!. fm Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES, HI IP? - iiTaSM Lebanon Planing Mill Manufacturer) and deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Tamed Work of every De scription. Stair Building a Specialty. A Full Stock of Rouiih and Dressed Lumber on the Yard. Your patronage aolicited, WILSON & CHASE. l.Y TllAl'INii WITH vWa . alMtt. Ja. .ii. 'Utirf' a.,v Wlio always tturrics U'tiiwly welet-lotl ptoi'k of nts'Furni go ods, groeries, &c. If you do not alruiitly give him your patnmago try him, and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bank, Clothing, Ge sliing Patronize Home Institutions. Champion Mils ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process. Snperior Flour for Family and Baker's Dse. Flour E.xc'hniig-ed for "Wlit'iit. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction (iuarantwd in Every Respect. GIVE US .A. ri!MAI.j Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's. i85i.SantiaintaieniYi893. is mi is- YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOL Of Lebanon and Vicinity. ITS First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Corps of Instructors. Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And it Mnthodt) Abreast (if the Timen. Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplne, And Insist on Thnrough Work. ITS Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, Ami wiil Moot Kvovy .Ini-t Donmnd. Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; TIioho iii Twio'uer's Cuurse, Sliiti- l'il(mi. For Circulars, etc., address S. A. HANDLE, A. M., Principal. tiimtHnttwmmttHwmmittuti I have a LARGE tfTOCK of BIJK K, for sale at my Yard, in the suhurhs of Lehanon, for IStile at Reasonable Rales. All kind of mason's woik tttmtt with noatntiss and despatch. D. W. HARDEN. Poultry, Hides and Furs. Highest cash nriiw yuid for tiirkoyB geew;, (lunkii ami chiokenn utolllce of L.Jaoorw, Hlium-y mill Moore'e old stable, 4th utreot, AHuuiy. Also hides und fun uf all kinds bought tir cash. A. H. CRUSON A r Paper Manot ahb Siaining.