Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
Kditor - and Proprietor.
The Canadian sugar refiners
choir a disposition to combine.
The Ctiicagii Fair admissions
Wed nesdav were 168.465.
The Manitoba and Northwestern
nulroad strike is at an end. .
The Borden trial cost Bristol
county, Mass., about J 14,000.
Over 10,000 people attended the
state school teachers picnic at
Summit, N. Y.
An Iowa man claims to have
discovered the secret of making
Damascus steel. .
The chair pushers at the Chicago
lair bare given up their tight and
gone back to work.
Tne rigilhnt, a center boarder,
outsailed all other yachts at New
fort, R. I., Wednesday.
AVe mav expect a good immigra
tion from the middle western states
vithin the next rear, or as soon as
business revives again.
There are Buid to be nineteen
urscries at Woodburn. This has
keen a profitable business of late,
and this is one reason why Wood
kurn ie a prosperous little city.
Some people estimate their im
portance by the amount of noise
anfuss they make. The eume
can Vic said by the donkey. There
is (renerally a close allionce be
tween these two characters.
Representatire Herman re
teius his place on the committee ef
fivers and harbors, and Mr. Ellis
kas a place on the enmmitte on
public lands.' Both are pleased
iith the appointment.
Hop growers are watching the
larktts very -carefully. They
hould not allow thetcoelves to be
uAvwJ by mirages of fabulous
priiws, but when they are sure of a
(nod tiling they should do the best
they ran Cj na;i it.
Oregon r.irniers have this year
Wn made to realise more keenly
than ever before the importance of
putting their crops in the fall of
the year. Fall grain will average
hHtvt than by considerable. .
Congress will Vote ou the repeal
of the purchasing clanse of the
.Sherman law, on the 2Hth inst.
The debate until then will be im
puliaiitly endured by 60.000,000
people. -
Everv nnce and awhile yon bear
ff ;. : who gives notice to
certain classes ef violators of the
law that they must do thus and
ao "or the law will be enforced."
The Inws should be enforced, or
lh?y should not be enforced one
or the other. If the are "had
laws" rejwal them. If they are
go.-.d laws, obey them.
In the mountains, near Astoria a
faw days ae: a man was shot for a
bear. This was a little better
than being killed for a jaybird,
fcut not much. There is a new
law covering this point, and it
abo'iid be enforced. Any man
who will shoot another for any
thing from a hear to a chipmunk
w nmit to tie at larjje. The place
for him is in the penitentiary or
the asylum. .Statesman. .
Mr. Thomas Bane, editor of the
Graphic, Tesarkana, Arkansus, ha
found what he believes to tie the bent
reoiwiy in existence for the fiux. His
exjierience is well worth remember
ing. He says: "Last summer I had
a very severe attack of fiux. I tried
ainiost every koowu remedy, none
Kivi-ie relief. Chamberlain's C'uolic,
( :iiolera and "Diarrhoea liemedy was
reniuimeuded tome. I purchased a
bottle and received almost immediate
relkf. I continued to use the medi
cine and as entirely cured. I take
pleasure in recommeudiug this remedy
tu an; per8011 suffering with such a
disease, as in my opinion it is the best
medicine in existence." and 60
ceut bottles for sale by M. A. Miller
.Drugdst.
A prominent sheep raiser of this
eouuty was in The Dalles a fcw days
ago endeavoring to place bis crop of
wool on the market, and heing unable
to And a wool buyer In the city amused
and onmnlt-d hlmwlfby engaging a
seedy tramp In cnnveraaUon. The
knight of the Mad, mistaking bis
interlocutor for one of his profession,
became quite confidential, and un
bosomed his whole life to his new
found acquaintance. He related how
he had tramped for twenty yean, al
ways being to piek up enough cloth
ing to protect his cartas from the in
clement elements and to beg, borrow
or steal enough food on whieh to sub
sist, but the present was the hardest
times be had ever seen during his
long 'experience, and he could see
nothing in the future for him but to
go to work or starve. Of course the
latter late was must of his liking, and
probably has been adopted. But our
Crook county friend concluded that If
times were so dull that a tramp of
twenty years' experience couldn't
make it, he had Better move towards
hh flocks on the desert, and pulled
out immediately for home. Ochoco
Review.
Prof. Harrv J. Hav, hrs done consid
erable work at this place, Sodaville and
Waterloo thin week. In his geuial way
he makes mailt friends where ever he
goes. He will go from here to ludepea
denee.
BARBER SHOP
Best Shaves. Hair Cut or Shampoo at
BORUM & KIRKS'
Shaving Parlor,
XEXT DOOR TO ST. CHARLES
HOTEL.
Elegant Baths.
Children Kindly Treatad.
Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty.
The Yaquina Route.
0KE30N PACIFIC RAILROAD,
E. W. Hadley, Receiver,
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Valley Points
and San Francisco.
Ocean, Steamer Sailings.
8. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
Leam Sari Eraucisco, March 14 arid ?4.
" Yamuna, " 19 and 20.
This (;omii(M-ftrve tlie right to change
RIVES PTKAMEKS.
Summer "tl:ja" leave i'oriUuil, Wednes
day am. Suiuniny at 6 A. M.
E. C. Dss. 0. ..-tsr't.'
Sahmji. St. Wharf, Portland.
I), li. Vaj:ijhs, ien. Ae't,
Hun Francisco, Cal.
C. . Hoses. . F. t P. A..
CorvaUis. Oreaon. .
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S3 SHOE nowt,lp.
Bait calf bim la toe world ft umtxio
W. L. Douglas aboaaaieaoldwmrwiteta.
Everybody Mom mr them. It to a doty
yon owe yocnell to gal Um bom valtw tor
wnnr monev. Ekxmomlse In eonr lootwear br
i pmobsxaic W. L. DouglasShoes.wniob
OTA m 1175
lerfewem wo oest mutt at w bm
wuaMlaboTa a thoiMenda con tooUly.
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Ttrwarv rfr0(t. Son rmotm wlthoot W. U
Doujtiiu itame ftnii price Haaipttl ea Wrttom. took
for U waea roa bur.
W.UI)MlBcktom,II, Sokttr
C. C H?.ck:ennan,
LEBANON. OK.
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Have Your
Job Printing
Done at the
Express Office,
GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES.
Lebanon Planing Mill
Jlanufaoturoiaud deala iu
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
Frames, Counters, Shelving,
Scroll and Turned Work of eyery De
scription.
Stair Building i Specialty.
A Full Btoek f Kou;h and DreweiJ
Lumljer n. the Yard.
Tour patrtmujre wilicited,
WILSON & CHASE.
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BY TRADING WITH
S. P. BACH
Who always carries a nicely selected stock of
Clothing, Gents' Furnishng
go ods. groeries, &.
If you do not already give him your patronage try him,
and you will always trade at his store.
In Courtney's Brick. Neit Door to Bank.
Patronize Home Institutions.
Champion Mills
ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST.
Full New Roller Process.
Superior Flour for Family and Baker's Ose.
llotir Ext'lmnirrod lor Wheat.
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC
TION WITH THE MILL.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect.
KGIVU US A. TIHAL.
Wickes &' Aldrich, Popr's.
Santa
1854.
ISS THE
YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHOOL
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
First Term begins September 19th.
With a Full Corps of Instructors.
ITS
. Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
And its Methods Alireust of the Tiiutis.
Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplne,
And Insist on Thorough Work.
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,
Aim! will Muet Every Jml Demnud.
Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas;
Those in Teacher's Course, State Iiplouia.
For Circulars, etc., address
S. A. RANDLE, A. M.,
Principal.
I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK , for gale at my
Yard, In the suburbs of Ibanon, For Sale at Reasonable
Rates. All kind of mason's woik done w ith neatness and
despatch.
A. H. CRUSON
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SAKE
MONEY
Academy
1893.
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AN!) GcAINING.
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