The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, October 20, 1893, Image 4

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    Lebanon Express.
H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK,
Editor - and - Proprietor.
Tim times ure certainly growing
goid Hjsuin. Kiitiitucn notaries
public turned out in one day at the
r&itoI.
DuIIuh, the county-seat of Polk
count v. has voted to issue bonds to
the amount of $14.(100 and construct
a system of water-works.
And now the Union Pacific has
paswd into the hands of receivers,
lint tins will effect no change in
the Ofieratlon of the road.
Attorney-General Geo. E. Cham
berlain is spoken of as a nominee
for governor, on the democratic
ticket, in the next election.
The special session of Congress,
which met nearly three months
agi, to give relief to the mass of
ueooie have as vet done noth
ing but talk, and added much to
tbesr own purses.
A woman says that a man can
be a senior wrangler and acquire
fame as an authority on the most
abstruse subject, but he cannot
answer the questions of a 3-year-old
child without revealing his ig
norance. Ve are in receipt of the eiieech
nf Senator Mitchell in memory of
Leland Stanford, in pamphlet
form, from the government print
ing office. It is an able speech, and
the . late Senator Stanford was
4 worthv of it.
"Never let up in advertising, is
the secret of success. Advertising
that does let up never pays. To
stop and see how it works is like
throwing a double eagle in the
water to see if it will float; you
solve the problem but you lose
your gold. .
The tramp fraternity is hoping
the alleged hard times will contin
ue indefinitely. It gives the genus
Jiulu a splendid excuse for his
.icade. He can pose in the role of
- laltoriug man unable to secure
- -work, on account of the stringency
u bite uuuuuiai anuaiiou. .1111a js
the tramp's golden opuortunitv.
.The editor of the-Chchalom Val
ley Tlei! disagreed with a neigh
bor about a iftjnBoser nd whipped
the fellow. Beirtf hort of funds,
tie newspaper man will edit his
paper fmm the county jail for
twenty days. The justice who pro
nounced the sentence will hear
from his nibs in a future issue. He
ig promised a royal roast. Ex.
The editor of a paper in Aluska,
which was published once a year,
was killed by the natives, for op
ping the sale of liquor. The na
tive t' its' must be fast becoming
civilized, as they emulate the ex
ample set by some of the worthy (?)
citizens in different parts of the
Vuited States. Or is it possible
that the said worthy citizens are
ii oetter than eavazes?
Protective tariff, carefully built
up hv the only representatives of
the people during the past twenty
vears. is to be hastily, recklessly
aud wantonly destroyed by a body
of men who, be they better or
worse, came into power by aceident.
Ib free trade tolerable? If it is.
why have we always suffered when
it was in force? Free trade does
not reflect the sentiments of the
leople in an informal way. There
ia no part of the United States that
rill tolprate this free trade caprice
f the aristocratic antiquarian con
gress, and it is a proposition too
monstrous to be seriously put for
ward by sane men. The West.
The editor of the West must
liave coined a definition of his own
for th word "accident." We can
see very little of an accident in
ich a walk-over as the democrats
had. He also says, "Free trade
does not reflect the sentiments of
Qie people in an informal way."
fi'hen such a large majority voted
for the party who intended to abol
ish the high tariff, doesn't it look
as if the vote uliowea me Beiiiiinoiii
of the voters? Use a little more
logic, Brother West, and your opin
ions will be more apt to be believed
correct, than the above editorial of
j ours can possibly be.
People who must travel over the i
roads about here now appreciate
all the gravel hauled on them the .
past season, ami the fact is there is
room for a vast amount more.
The red letter day of the Phila- j
delphia Centennial saw an attend- i
ance of 217,5'2(i; of the Paris j
Exposition 397,151 but Chicago !
day at the v orkl s fair witnessed
a crowd of over 750,000. Think of
it!
The .McCreary bill, to extend the
provisions of the Geary act, passed
the House Monday. This bill gives
the Chinamen six months in which
to register, and also provides that
they shall be photographed and
defines Chinese merchants.
The Record's Washington special
says: "Carlisle informed Brice
that the president had put his foot
down, and will send in no more
appointments, except possibly in a
few eases of extreme urgency, till
after the senate acts on the silver
bill."
Our Waterloo News.
Buiwhloe, rain, clouds and fog, strive
in vain fur the supremacy nnw-a-days.
The city fathers are now engaged in
improving the street and Hearing up
the rubliih about the oil;.
Frank Jennings is having a neat
leodenee built, which will lie ready
for occupancy before many weeks.
The oldest inhabitant never saw
such weather in October. Evidently
something has gone wrong somewhere.
Bev. Kelley, of the M. E. Church,
preached here on Sunday evening last,
lie is a young man, but an earnest and
interesting speaker.
Means. Orcut and Bailey leave this
week fur Grants Pass, to apeud the
winter. They may engage in mining
in Josephine county.
Mr. A. Gross, of Brownsville, hal
been spending several days in our
town, the guest of his brother, Mr.
George Gross, our genial pontmaster.
There was a small fire in town Hun
day morning, which burned a small
hole in the roof of the barber shop It
was extinguished with very little dam
age. There is still a good deal nf talk
about flouring mill at this place, but
as yet there dues not seem to be any
likelihood of one being built this win
ter. Mr. StierH has his new shop up, and
will have It ready to occupy in a short
time. It i a tuemtory building, and
the upper moms will be used by Mr.
Btiers as a dwelling.
Fur all the dull times and scarcity nf
money there wrtninly are not many
place in old Linn where the people
ham. mi,r fun nil the timp nr find
more knotty legal questions to argue
ana settle, man ai n aurreu.
A nilliuna' mtin Willi hf.l(i hK HO
Saturday evening, to consider some
way in which it was linpeu ne people
could have profitable employment far-
niul..wl than, thfftllirh t.ht Winter. Mild
s petition has been forwarded to the
IV TV f'n
T.t r tlm hunter frnm tlm nlar-
have re'uriied from the mnaiitains.
They do not report any extra amount
of sport, and we have not seen
much venison, out intra it in wi uit:
kind of m at for poor people to have
an over supply of. anyhow.
a itiuiitinir nf thp nil IzMiftcif this nlace
uu hui.l n MimxImv pvtiiiiiir to crin-
sider the available chances of Incorpo
rating a "Own company mr mr u.pum:
of handling walr power in various
W.vys; BIH" IO UUIlllie flfrtHMC iikiii aim
power. Iiuild and operate mills, disehes,
rnilnw(l, and supply various other
i,r ihi. imntHii fmnitv. Quite an
amount nf the $100,000 capital stock
has alnady lieen suoscrniea, ana me
man or company who desire to obtain
rnit.lmllinir illUrfHt Will haVC Ul get
tbeii names on the books without de
lay.
X.
"t MiriHider Chamberlain'a Cous
Remedy a specific for croup. It in very
pleasant to take, wliich w one or tr
mnat Important requieitea wliere a
nuivh remtAv w intended for ue
animitf children. I have known of
cane of croup where I know Hie life of
a little one was naved by We ue 01
fi,-,lrlHii,' Coueh Bemedy." J.J
LaMrange, druKiiiat, Avoea, Keb. S
cent hntttee for aale by M. A. Wilier,
DruuBliit.
ExeentrM Hotlm
Ketlce to hereby (riven u all whom It
may concern that I have been auiy appomi
a v rtrth0 inhtwitlniT.E.8treith
ints. linn r,,n,,f v. I ifpHi. (twen.ed.by
ihe Hon. County Court of .aid county, and
that 1 bare filed my bond, an uh execu
trix, mid that the anie have been duly ap
proved by Mid court; therefore all person.
... Ain,,H awtinirt tiie Mttate of wid de
cedent are hereby notified and required to
present the lame to me will) ue proper
...ami nf'mv iMiflence ill the city of Scio,
Oreguu, within x month from Ihe dale
hereof. bEA J amou.
Executrix,
Paled tliis 13th (lay of October, ISO.
- A u live f ftiuftl amir meat.
Notice is hereby given that the tuiucr
pigneri has i'tlml Im tins I aermmt In the es
tate of A. W. Gruhb, itewaswl, with the
County i'lert of Linn County, Oreyon, and
that the t'onntv Court lias fixed Monday,
the 4th day of iVcembtw, 111, at 10 o'clock
A, M. of .said day, for the him I hearing of
the same and wltlcment ot said twt?.
Any notis huviiifT any objections 10 the
settlement of aaitl estnte are hereiiy iM'titiil
to be present ami present the mime.
P. M. SmiT.i,
J. K. WtATT, Administrator,
Atty. fur Admr.
lntI this lTth day of Oct., 181X1,
EI), C. PHELPS,
N otary Public,
Wat kr istio, Orkqon.
Con veyai: ring ircmitty attefuten tn.
niiine with the UmlOttU'i1, PosUHllw,
or Pension Bureau will receive special at
tention. Albany Steam Laundry
RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs,
JLlbany, Oregfon
All Orders Receive Promt
Attention.
Special Bates for
Family Washings.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded.
R. S. ROBERTS, Agent,
Lebanoa, On-foii.
F.M.JBDD,
Special Jlauager fur
G. E. HARDY,
Lebanon, Oregon.
Watchmaker
AM)
Mfg. Jeweler.
Dealer in Watches, Clocks
and Jewelry.
Fine Watch Beiairiiff a Kiieeinlty.
AM Work Fully Warranted.
The Yaquina Route,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,.
E. W. Hadley, Receiver.
Direct Line Quick BiBpatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Valley Points
and San Francisco.
Ocean. Steamer Sailings.
8. B. WILLAMETTE VALLEY.
Leaven 8nn Frandnco. JIarth 14 and
" YaiiMiia, " Wand'Jk.'
Thin Company reservei- the .-iBht tochanfi
nilmtr dates without notice.
RITEK STEAMERS.
Bteamer "Jloa" leaves Portfand, WeJM-
day ait Baluraay aiA. m.
H. C. 0T.en. Aft"t. , ,
Ualmoii St. W terf, Fortluod.
D. R. Vakwu, lien. As t;
ban Francicoral.
C. C. Hootfx, U. F. 4 R A-.
Cfnilli. Ongfm.
Lebanon
Meat Market,
WEISHER 4 EUHLi Proprs.
Fresh & Salted Beef Pork,
Mutton, Sausage Bo
logna, and Ham,
sf-Bacon and Lard Always on Hand.
Main Street, Lebanon, Or.
BY TRADING WITH
S. P. BACH
Who always carries a nicely wloclvd sK-k of
Clothing, Gents' Furnishing
goons
If you do not already givo him your jiatrotiagi- try him,
and you will always trade at hi store1.
In Conrtney's Brick. Neit Door to Bank. ,
Santiam
1893-4.
Fall Term Began September ntli.
For information, ask for circular al the I'o-offiw or
address.
S. A. RANDLE, Principal,.
LEBANON, - - - - - OREGON.
BRIC
I have a LARGE STOCK of MICK, for sai at my
Yard, in the suhurbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable
Rates. All kind of masn'owoik : done with neatnes and
despatch. D.W. HARDEN.
A. H. CRUSON
, 'Mis ittr w- i j j- n.
Paper 'Hanging
BARBER SHOP
Beat 8liavi, Huir Cut or Hlumipoo al
BORUM & KIRKS'
Shaving Parlor.
KEXT DOOR TO 1ST. CHAKLEA
HOTEL.
Klegant Baths.
Children Kindly Treated.
Indies Hair Dressing a Sjiecialty.
evtT.
TRADI MARKS.
DISICW RATIRT.
OOIRIOHT,
for fttforaullaa SMl frM nandbook writ M
MVNX a W t BHUAbWAY. Nrw tonic.
SldMt bnrMa fo. Meuniqi ytnu ID Amettcfc
.err patent Ut.n out vr . I. bronffltt btdors
Itao puulic bj DuiiM fivw. tre ol oluua in Ut
f tmtlitt mttmu
Unmi etrmtatinn f mr rtttlflo paper in th
worid. Srlendirllr lHwutiwd. No itnelliffetit
lean should be wiihuut rt. Weeftiy, 83.01)
yur: ll.vt'lx i.mtns AMrtm MVSS k CX)
PuaLUiuuMt, 34ii ttftmi. jiw Xvk iSttj
1 Sclentlfta AMrieu
JBl i. Tjr TRADI MARK,
ffii1 DESICW RTIRT,
taJ
M if ami? ir
7 mmi
groceries, Sc.
Academy
i. - M
and Graining.
W. L DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE M.
Djn nv thenf WbM Mrt h m4 by pak.
at In tria wsrld.
MOO
3.50
ISO
2.23
12
H jm out i m m 8 SHOE, m6t k Mi
Hjfta, Ml ft, $6 to M, tr, mj 13, t3.U, M,00
tiSlMt, Tliq It wtal to cnton nwliMllgokRrf
vntmmH lfyMahtocowmiz.lnwrfortr.
tt m by purtlMliig W. L Oouglat tkoo. Hum at
rite i(impl w 1to bottom, look for H wbn yw buy.
Tr in ni'iiii.aMi rr , itt noia mr
HIRAM BAKER,
.EBANOX, OK.
DALGLEISH 4 EVERETT,
1 i:ai.i:rs ix
Furniture & Hardware,
Carpets, Wali Paper,
Window S&Jte, Floor l!att!ngs, 4c.
WlndowH, Dooi'H,
Builders' Hai cl.mre, 4o, &c.
lkba: oi.;Ko.N.
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