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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1893)
J ' -. Sic "J, U y WaflVi Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, Editor - and - Proprietor, City Official Paper. The erii'snr Niv Vurlr lino nf. trtincd a speed of about 20.T3 knots 3 .1 1 3 rte i ami uevewpeu y.oui' norHe-power. A banquet was given to retiring United States Minister Frederick Grant at Vienna Saturday. The Czar proposes to colonize Siberia by the peasants who wore impoverished by the famine and . cliolera. ' Progression and retogression are represented respectively by the local democratic and republican tickets and platforms. l!.x. The President has appointed Samuel Black well of Alabama Third Auditor of tho Treasury vice V. H. Hart, of Indiana re simied. -, Greece is still shaken with e arth- quakes. Old Pluto is evidently getting even for former grievances; or perhaps his kingdom is getting uncomlortably lull. There is no place to stop and rest in business. If a man is can- tinually pushing to the front and searching for new opportunities he is falling behind the popular current. The Junction City editor has incorporated a $25,000,000 rail road company. There must be money, either actual or prospect ive, in the newspaper business at Junction City. Statesman. John VVanamaker savs the ures- eitt administration is responsible for the condition of the nation's finances. All of which demon strates that VVanamaker carried his full stock of hypocrasy when he retired from office. The Exposition Flyer is the jiYime of the new train which was jMit on between New Yorkand Clii- -.cago, yesterday, and which is to make the trip in twenty-four hours. .It runs over the New York Central .and averages lifty-two miles an hour. The east hound train leaves .Chiciieoat the same time the west found, train leaves New York. If vouif friend is on the road to ruin'do inJt dw yourself into vou'r shell and wait till he gets there and then tell him you knew all the time where he was going. Go and tell him of the certain ter mination if he persists in his pres ent course and persuade him to re form. It ci'n be done if you do not wail too long. T'.c in ...ilii.y of the railroad and express companies to secure the Malps of Messrs. Evans it Sontag is making them desperate. The oliicerg failed to disarm them and now the Poet of the Sierras will try to persuade them : to give up their arms but if he fails Airs. L''ue will Cume and talk their upper limbs off at the shoulders. Ex. Judging from the telegraph re ports, the opening of the V'orld,s Fair, Sunday, was even more of a success from a moral standpoint than was anticipated. The crowds of people numbering some 200,000 who attended the exposition were an intelligent, orderly and respect able class of working people seek ing useful information and knowl edge. Before the exposition closes, the experiment of opening the grounds and buildings on Sunday may demonstrate even to the fa natic that a proper use of Sunday t'inde to morality. The San Francisco examiner waltzes into President Cleveland in right lively shape for postpon ing so long tariff reform. The pa per talks like the ' whole matter rested with the President, and ft much worried because he has de layed nearly three months the de struction of the McKinly law. It would be harcPfor the Examiner to tell what Mr. Cleveland could have done; and besides, the Presi dent has never been neted for rush ing off in a great hurry about any thing. . The official accepted time of the cruiser New York on her trial trip was 21 knots per hour. Now let the Oregon raise tlmt when com pleted to 22, 'and sho will be worthy of her name. Lioyd Orooke, who passed away yesterday, was a man whose face always wore a kind look, and ninny a young man has been en couraged, by the warmth of his hand grasp. NOTICE TO, UKKIMTUUH. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that on (he stli Hay of -Mureh 1SIH, the umieriiKtHtl was duly uppoiuted by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon the administrator of tho estate. otJniin M. S. Loveall. UeeeaHetl. All parties having claims against the above nan ;tl estate are warneil to (iresent then., with proper vouches, within sis months from tho ilato of this notice, to the undersigned admins trator at the orlteo of 8am' 1 M. Uarlanil in Lebanon, Jinn County, Oregon. Jamks IIabvky Loaiall, Administrator of the estate of John M. J. i-oveall, deceased. Sam'l M. Oahlahd, Atty. for the Administrator. Lebanon, M March 17th, 1813. AdmiuUtratrU sale. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administratrix of the estate of George B, McKinney deceased, by virture of an order of the County Court for Linn county, Oregon, duly made and entered of record on the 9th day of March, 1803, licen sing, authorizing and directing this Ad ministratrix to sell the real estate belong ing to the estate of said deceased. Will on the 8th cloy of July 1893, at the hour of 11 a. ni. of said day at the front dooi of the Court House in the city of Al bany, Linn county, Oregon, Sell at pub- he Auction to the highest bidder all of the right, title ami interest, said deceased had at the time of his death, in and to the fol lowing described real estato towit. Beginning at the North West coroner of the N. W. i of Section 21 in Township 12, S. II. 1 W. of the Willamettee Meridiar Oregon, hence South 240 rods; hence EastCOru-is; hence North lt() rods; hence East 40 rods to the pUceof beeimiiiig, con taining tlT, acres more or less, all in Linn county Uregon. Termini' sale one half cash in hand and one half in one year with 8 percent inter est, tlcfcre.l payment secured by moitgage on the premisses. Till- aitli day ol April. WW. JCmily '"Vn.wk, Administratrix. W i',Tl(C:0'.ilil'' , C II 1HBK11L UN, Atlys. for Estate. The Vaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, Direct Line Quick DUpatch Lmv Freight Mates.. Between Willamette Valley Points und 'San Francisco. Ocean Steamer Sailings. S. S. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaves San Krancieco, JLirch It and 24. Ya'i'.tina, " 10 anil 2!. Tins Company reserves the right to change s.iihrif:-dates without notice. HIVE!!. STBAMKltS. Sleai;icr "l.'oag" leaves Portland, Wednes- l:iv U!:! witunlav lr-1) A. M. II. C. lUf lien. Ag't. Sal; -inn Hi. Wharf, Portland. . IL Varuin, Oetl. Ag't, San Francisco, Cal. C. C. IloouE. U. F. & 1'. A.. Corvallis. Oregon. VV. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE iMp. Ban Call SUM In the world lor tho prtoa. W. L.Doiielasalwaaareaoldavarrwnara. Everybody suould wear thorn It la a flnty too owe todimII to set tha best value for yoormoney. XJoonomlcelDTOuitootwearbT puiouaaiug W. I. Dougla8hoe8,wMn lepreeent tbe beat value at tbe prleeo ad vanlaaU above, s tbouaande oan tastily. 3-Take No Subitum. . Beware of fravd. None genuine without W. L. Doiwlas uamo end price Ittunpeil oa bbttoto. Look Cor when yon bur. W. L.Dettllu, Itrtoktoo, Mw, Sold by C. C Hackleman, LEBANON, OR. &m - Uoies The talk In refereiteo to the rvnwvnl of t he Corvullis Caning Faotory to l'ortland, siTins to tw of mine Import". Yeaterduy'e Orepmlan had ait Intor view i)on tliostibji'i't III which aoino ofllclnle of tlu fiictory who were con niltliiK nllh the Porlliiiiii bonril of truile, stnit'tl' that I lie main reasons were to secure h nmiv centrut locution for receiving supplies uiitl Blilpplng the liiiislicd pooilK. It seems verj' probable that the change will lie made. ce-' Jh, i Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES. Lebanon Planing Mill .Manufactures and deals in Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turusd Work of every De ' scrlpl!on, Stair Bailtling a Specialty. A Full Stock nt RoukIi and Dressed Lumber on tin' Yard. Your patronugi-solicited, WILSON & CHASE. Poultry, Hides and - Furs. Hiirliest eash nrlce i.id for turkeys geese, ducks and chickens at office of L.Jacolw, Htroney and Monre'e old stable, 4th street, Albany. Also hides and tors, or an Kinds t . L'ht fir eash. l?M i'iil i h m ,. .. !vi asiii is f gl J,4 I fen j A rl -V.f K MONEY JJV TIiADINO WITH . S. P. BACH Who always v.&mv. a nicely nulocUitl uttntk (if Clothing, Gents' Furnishing goods, groeries, Sc. If you do not alrcittly give him your patronage try Lira, and you will always trado at his Htoro. In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bank. Patronize Home Institutions. Cbampion ARE NOW WINNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Use. Iflour lllxcliaiisod ibr Wliofit. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. SutisfiK'tion ( Itiarunti'iid in Every Ktwjieet. SfXilAM-: US A. WltlAJts.JEZ Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's. 1854 Santiam Academyi893. IS Till 5 YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :: HIGH :-: SCHOOL Of Lebanon and Vicinity. First Term begins September 19th. With a Full Corps t;f Instructor?. Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And its MntliotlH Alirrnut of tlm TimoN. Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplne, Ami liifint on Tlidrmn;li Work. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, Anil will Mwt Kvnry Jtwt liunmwl. Graduates Receive Approtariate Diplomas; Tlmso in Tciiolior'fl Coui'He, State Diplomas. For Circulars, otc.,.iiddn)H S. A. RANDLE, A. M., 1 Principal. I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK,, for sal at my Yard, in the Buhurhs of Lebanon, For Sale at .Reasonable Rales. , All kind of mason's woik dono with neatness and despatch. A. H. CRUSON Paper Iansing anb Gkaininc. Mills D. W. HARDEN. I h-;:'I: I-;.