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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1893)
Lebanon Express. H. Y, KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor. Japan hue more miles of railway than any otber country in Asia, fourteen new lines are now being constructed. Anothor terrible railroad acci dent occurred a few days ago about sixty miles from Chicago, all through the carelessness of a brake-man. A one-fare passenger in Phila delphia can change his street-car fourteen times on passes, by start ing from the extreme northern part of the city. Aluminum plates are used in Germany to engrave and etch up on, and it is spoken of as a proba ble substitute for zinc and lithographic stone. The Pacific coast would like to see the stiver question and the Chi' nese problem Bettled. People here are for bi-metnlism and against the pig-tails, and congress ought nt least to remember us a little. Electricity has made rapid pro gross in Switzerland on account of the abundance of cheap power trum waterfalh. The telegraph and tel ephone lines of that country are owned and operated by the govern ment. Notice was served by the intro duction of a resolution by Senator Stewart on last Saturday that the president would be arraigned in the U. S. Senate, on Monday, for aliened violation of the constitution in endeavoring to coerce congress into the passage of the repeal bill Hill Nve truthfully said: "A man A'lio will use a wart on the back of his ne,;k fur a collar button, or pas tint; his mother's grave to save corn, fall to cross his t s or dot his i's to save ink, is a credit to the man who will take a newspaper from the postoffice and when asked to pay for it or subscribe puts it back and tells the postmaster to , m irk it "refused." In the estate of MeCullouith & Tut- bott. final account unproved, and mile of personal property continued. In the es'Kte of H. F. Zsluler, real property was appraised at $7fl0, person al property 11228.50, partnership (900.52. Total, $28411.02. In oo-uartiienihln estate of Zclglor A Carter, J. P. Carter was appointed ad ministrator. Bond, $4700. In estate of Hannah Roliluett, hear ing of final account sot for Nov. 6th. In estate of Rout. G. Cochran, Mar tha A. Cochran was appointed admin istratrix. Bonds, $17,000. In guardianship of Wm., Erne and Frank Cochran, W. T. Cochran was appointed guardian. Bonds, $2500. In estate of Owen Bear, final account set for Nov. 6th. In truarrtlaiiKhlp of Benl. Reifllng et al, personal property ordered sold. In estate of Nancy Gay, Inventory Died. Personal property, $26T. Notloeto Delinquent Tax payers. I positively Intend to collect all de linquent taxes remaining unpaid after Oct. Jst, by levy and sale of property belonging to the delinquent tax-payers. The taxes must be paid, and after said date I will make he levies as fast as myself and deputies can do so, All those wishing to save a call from me, as well as the expense of the levy, can do so by settling their taxes before Oc tober 1st. C. C. Jackson, yheriffand Tax Collector, Great clearance sale at lleud, Peacock & Co.'s. We warrant all work done by at Hardy's. If you wuiit to get nice fresh bread go to Peehler's. Tljrj 8alem Journal pertinently mirks that the bankers of Ore gon take too mufh interest in the -election of the various county .treasurers, in order to get the funds ty W ill their banks. There is no doubt but what the public interests have suffered in consequence of this, mm the nlt legislature will no doubt be culled Upon to enact a law which shall require county ofl'uuals to retain the public money in their care. Indications ef returning good tin'S continue to appear. George A. Macbeth, the extensive Pitts hnr; :n:i',;"rncturer, says that busi ness alarm lias been absurdly mag nified, and, in his opinion, t. decided reaction is at hand. The president of the association of steel manufacturers, J. W. Briton, of Cleveland, discovers Jhat money is nmii.iir hack from its hidine places, and while manufacturers will keep an eve on Congress business will improve rapidly by fall. Three big iron mills, one employing over Jl.ijOO men, started up one day last week at Pittsburg, and so did the establishment of the National tube works, located at various points. This is an age of ham and tin sel. On every hand can men and womon be seen assuming a virtue they do not possess, a position be yond their reach. Men keep a car riage white toiienng on we yci of bankruptcy, and women keep servants in the kitchen while their husbandB dodge executions in the hands of the sheriff. Young men sport fine clothes, fine buggies and fine suppers, who could not get trusted for a bread ticket if their real characters were known. Girls wear six hats a year while their old fathers dress in the style of the and their mothers stay at home rather than expose the scantiness of their wararone. Churches have gaudy windows, sky steeples, velvet carpets and cush ioned pews, while the paBtor goes in his longtail coat to hide the holes in his trousers. Sham, sham, sham, is written on every side, and tho greatest humbug is commonly esteemed the greater hero. Ex. Lebanon Meat Market, WEISNER & BUHL, Proprs. Fresh &JSaltedJBeef Pork, Mutton, aausagS'JJtso lona, and Ham, (ay-Bacon and Lard Always on Hand. Main Street, Lebanon, Or. A SPECIAL OFFER The borel. eorreot nletirreof THHOM GOA'S NliW BUILDING, loeeted .t tee eornor of alith end AUer (or mm Tl ":.un iusiuioiK huMl the need of new end OOO.O.O.UOU. bul''!,'"1 II the modern Improvement., with the WM Improved meohinerT for turelti out me tropoliun uper. It now he. it. one' Uirt Iho whole PeelOo CoMt mT luttll feel proud of It U certain y the nn on w- vu ...? Swk ilftuiJOMIAN li eettled tht. new home 11 feele like lrln it. "; friend. beneat. ll m.ke. tU wjeUI offer to thoie who renew their .ubewtpMonoe to tbeee who lueterlbe prior to eeptemoer let. taeted tM UaeHly Orejorjiar BweeeBemwjinweie'el.iiiejierei" ll m i ! e Itiwmmimummmammmmmmimm J MONEY Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. BY TRADING WITH S.P.BACH Who always carries a nieoly selected toek of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing goods, groceries, &c. If you do not already givn liini your patronage try him, and you will always trodo at his stora. In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bank, GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES. 8 AmBrlcin D Sp tradi marks, ?tJijr DM.ON PATENT8. OOPVRIOHTS. eta, Tor information and free Handbook write to MUMN A CO- 361 liituiiiwAT, Nxw Vdhr. Oldeit bnreau fnr ncuntm potent In Amentia. Krery patent taken out b? u u brouirlit baton tbe public br ftnotioo girw trm or ciioiue Id tlie tmtiiit gwerinm Larfert etmilittioii of iny idtatlflft paper In tho world. SoleiiiliJlT illuatntwl. No tnieliljron. man ahoiiid bo without It. Weekly, IJ.OO jaut II.Uiiix morttti Ailrtrami JIUNN A CO Vuuiduuww, 3tU Jtrowwaj, flw York Uij. Santiam 11)3-4. ildilk Academy Thlj Hf the dull leeeon ot tU jW. THB OB80UNUN believe.. bMoaf"' 5l will U. r..tlT eppreeleted. Fle. rnd In jour lulxerl tloa o.oon pomIWo. m ilrltinii PortUnd jrou ere eordljllr lnylt.il to eeirnd take d trip through our new HoeMi Addrc.t mmm mmm co POKTUNO, 08, PJflg pi pin wrM s stir" Bi.'S: i i VTaJ 1,1??5 t:-5j.fr, H ill IdmM Fall Term Begins September nth. For information, ask for circular at the 1'dst-otlice or address, S- A. HANDLE., Principal, LEBANON, - - - - OREGON. I have a LARGE STOCK of MUCK, for Bale at my: Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable' Ratos.. All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and! despatch. D. W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON -Tfw EI Paper Hanging and Graining. JOB PR INTING -OF ALL K1XD- Done at this Oflice on short notice.