The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, June 23, 1893, Image 4

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    JAWS f97'
Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK.
Editor - and - Proprietor,
It U reported there 18 a Mormon
preacher holding forth in I'nlk
county. The tar and feather
market should improve. Salem
ptattwnian.
The plaintiff in a novel case at
Honneville, Mo., IB an sued neuresa
Edie Hickman, who is eueing her
former master for waees at the rate
of $9 per month fur the lat twenty -
iour rears.
Tiie total catch of salmon for
tlie wnle Columbia river to date
is 1U3.8S0 cases, and this is a fig
ure luwer than that of any other
jvar since 1837. Prospects are
.sun very aim.
The jute factory is giving the
fetnte officials considerable trouble,
and it is not Ukely that anything
mure iimn me erection ot the
building can be accomplished be
fore the next session of the legisla
ture.
President Cleveland nnntpm
plates a trip to the Pacific coast
next year. The president said the
coast was a part of the United
States he had never visited, and
he was ambitions to see it. Plans
are being made by Secretary Hoke
sumii ior an extensive trip tnrough
me west.
There were 843 patients in the
mate mean asrlum, on June
iovo. vi mis number &dS are
males aim 255 are females. Dur
ing the Month of May, 3& inmates
Fere received. i29 males and 9 fe
males, fifteen were discharged
Bix died and five ran away. There
are 102 employes in the institu
tion..
People find fault with the June
ahiMvors which we are having.
They evidently foreet that tw
Jre ti.e makers of many bushels of
mh. " barley and an abund
ant ci "P. of &a.v. They will letup
just in h. g'e us a heavy
crop and tU.at wnat needed to
: mate the farn. ers noPPy. well
as the business fc.en-
'Californiana who ,;'e. 8ttendiD8
the oriu a PairatChKg0 have
begun to realize the advaJ.n'e6e -a
big exjKisition m to s state, AD
have set on foot a move to ha ,
commercial world's fair in Sao
Francisco, commencing December
iuth and continuing twenty-hve
weeks. They have conferred with
the leading European exhibitors at
tne World's Fair, and they are
anxious tu take their exhibits to
California, as are also many of the
American exhibitors. It is hoped
that the project will culminate,
nnd that Oregon will make a more
crHiMfo shoring than it has at
Cmcai. Kx.
It is authnritati VHlv an nulling?
that the Great Northern will re
duce the secmid-olnss passenger
rates irom at. raul to Seattle to
125, and that a corresponding
reductien will lie hihiIr i
class rate. This is the beginning
oi a competition than can bardlr
fail to be tf great benefit to the
public. Iu the matter of freight
rates the good results of competi
tion have already been felt. Presi
dent Hill built the Great Northern
for business, and business he evi
dently means to get. As the Pa
cific coast terminus of the Great
Northern, Seattle will naturally
be greatly benefited by these re
duced rates. People will travel
West as well as East, and when
they come West over the Great
Northern they are bound to come
to Seattle. Seattle Post Intelligence.
FORTIILLER 4 IRVING,
DEALERS IN
ALL XINDS OF FURNITURE,
CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
Undertaknsr a Specialty.
ALBANY. OREGON
St. Charles Hotel,
Corner Mate and Sfieraran Street,
l.EBAKON, OME6CS
BDD THOIPSOH, Proprietor.
First-Class in all Apartments.
Special attention paid to Com
mercial men.
Board ami Lodging, per day, tl to
2; per week $4.50 to fti
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
E. W. Hadley, Receiver,
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Kates.
Between Willamette Valley Points
ana tan rrancisuo.
Have Your
Job Printing
Done at the
Express Office.
S-iF HONE!
GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES.
A very wicked man became con-V-Ttt-d
and in course of time it
cai .3 his tnrn to pray in camp
tM: -;iiig. Not being used to pray
ing .n public, of course he was con
idii'aMy embarawed. This is the
ublanee of the prayer. "Oh
Lord thou giver of all good things,
look down in pity on poor people,
you are rich and spare them plenty
to eat while on earth, and send
every one of them a full barrel of
flour, plenty of lard, and a side of
bacon, a ham or so, and a pound of
butter, Send each one of your
starving hungry creatures a barrel
ot sugar, a barrel of gait, a barrel
ttf i npper "'oh" hell, thats too
mncn pepper Amen."
The committee on Territories
will soon begin to investigate the
four Territories now knocking for
admission to the sisterhood of
States at once. The committee
will go to direct to Utah, where
tL-y will look into the condition
of affairs, and then pass through
f.'ew Mexico and Arizona. From
these Territories they will return
by way of Oklahoma. Short
stops will be made at principal
cities in each of the Territories
and the committee will address its
self to the1 consideration of the
material development of the
country and the condition of the
.flple who comprise its inhabitants.
Ocean Steamer Sailings.
R S. WU.L.UIKTTE VALLEY.
San Kmiiciwo, Marcli M and 31.
' Ynnui itt, "19 ul 29.
This onitmiiyrewnres ilw rij-lu toetmnge
aaillne, date without notice.
BfYER STKAMKK8.
Simmer "Hoag" learn Portland. Wednea
(!ay an.', flinurttay at 6 A. Al.
II. C. D.VT. Cea.Aft,
raltuon .H. Wharf, Portland.
1'. -s. V.uroaa. liaii. Afr.
San Francisco, Cal.
f:. I'. :Iir. .1. F. .VP. A..
(..orvulim. Oregon.
W. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE M?.
BaHClaH nm to smU lor theprk
W. L. Douglas aim sold amfywaen.
Bwvboar amM wax mam. It la a datr
yoa m 9aiMll 1o gi Um Imm valtw tor
yoarmooay. BooanoilaatDyotirlootaraiKb
patobaauii W. L. Douglas Shot,wkuh
MMt value at ua prtoaa ad-
Lebanon Planing Mill
Manufactures and deals in
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
Frames, Counters, Shelving,
Scroll and Turned Work of e?crj D
scriptfcu. Stair Building i Specialty.
A Full Slock nt Hough and Drewe
Lutnlier ou tlie Yard.
Your patronage solicited,
WILSON & CHASE.
BY TRADING WITH
S. P. BACH
Wlio always carritts a nicely selected stock of
Clothing, Gents' Furnishng
goods, groeries, &.
If y ou do not already give him your patronage try him,
and you will always trade at his store.
' l a Courtney's Brici. Next Door to Bank.
Patronize Home Institutions.
Ctapn M'lls
ARE .N'OW RUNNING IT FULL BLAST.
Full New Roller Process.
Superior Flonr for Family and Baler's Dse.
Flour E xclianged for Wheat.
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC
TION WITH THE MILL..
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect.
Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's.
1854
Poultry, Hides ' and
Furs.
Hiuhwd (wih price naid for turkeya
get-w, iluckK and ehieken at nllite of
L.Jaeol. Htraiiey and Mimre'e old
Ktahle. 4th alreet, Allnmy.
Al' ludea and lure m all Klnim
i'infjlit i:ir caalt.
WXaka Ro Habatttaaa.
Bawaraaffvand. Nooe acoaUM wltaaat W. 1.
oootttM nana ami prtceatamiwd oc awoia. look
for IX warn yoa bm.
W. L. Baaalai, BucfclaB, Bawf Soldar
C. C Hacklern4n,
1EBAK0X, OK.
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Santiam Academyi893.
IH THE
YODNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOL
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
ITS
First Term begins September 19th.
With a Full Corps of Instructor? .
Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
And its Methods Abrcaet of the Times.
Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplnev
And Insittt on Thorough Vork
ITS
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,
And will Meet i,very Just Demand.
Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas;
Those iu Toucher's Courwi, Statu Dinlonms.
For Circulars, etc., address
S. A. RANDLE, A. M.,
Principal.
BRIC
I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my
Yard, irt the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable
Rates All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and
despatch. D. W. HARDEN.
A. H. CRUSON
Paper Hanging and Gbaining.
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