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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1893)
Lebanon Express?" H. Y. K1RKPATRICK. Editor - and - Proprietor. Wonders will never cease. The Iowa farmers' alliance the other day, in Btate convention assembled, Tirted down a resolution favoring the free coinage of silver. Thomas A. Edison says: "Wom en have more sense about machin ery in a minute than men have in a lifetime," and he proves his faith in the statement by keeping 2ll0 women on his pay roll. The Southern Pacific railroad should have either its employes or tie tramps to run the trains through this section one or the other. This thing of divided au thority is likely to lead to serious difficulty if continued without limit. Statesman. In his long-winded screed against the anti-repeal senators Henry W alteram could not resist the temptation to give Cleveland a hack handed slap when he says: 'Perhaps the immolation of Grover Cleveland may be retribution upon the democratic partv for nominat ing and .electing him president." The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts is to decule whether creditor who invades a debtor's bedroom and wakes him up early in the morning, in order to present ills bill, is guilty of assault The aggravating party in the dispute is milkman and the aggrieved per son is his customer, who says that he forbade the milkman to invade his privacy, and was awaken by heme shaken by the shoulder when suffering from a severe head-ache. The lower court entered judgment for the milkman, but the plaintff appealed to the full bench of the Supreme Court Ex. ( The real obstructionists in -the senate are the aiministration ad- ctA .affix their signatures to a cpni promise measure there is no v - atne who hold out against it ex cept to call them obstructionists. 'They re the obstacles in the way jf democratic harmony. Of course the republicans re delighted to see democratic dissension. Their policy is to stimulate discord in the democratic ranks. And the half a dozen senators who are tied to the president's apron strinsrs are helping the republicans. Portland Telegram. Orogon moss, says the States man, buds ready sale in California, where the nurserymen make use of it in packing their stock for ship ment. It ought to be a profitable business for a whole lot of Web fiio'.er snitching moss off their ! .: ecl'ing it to Ca'Hfurai h pr. O-hoco Review. There is -orae truth in what the v-hof. '.The States nAmp inr inn nrrm iiotMniim.iH! man itself could dispose (.f a lnr?? quantity of moss from its ba.-k. ot t!i4- best quality, loo, 11 acnsiiv the quality desired. The Albany Miilrl also advantaEeous- ly dispose of quite an amount of the same grade of moss, and a r umber of other old fossils could f urnirii moss enough so that if they should combine with the States man and Democrat they could corner the market. C ty.nii trxikinc nossiblv with ' o 1 - envious eyes upon the harvest that Chicago is reaping, calls for anoth er centennial celebration that of the Louisiana purchase, which took place in ito. jum ing the center of the great purchase and the largest city within it area, would be entitled to the honors of which Chicago deprived it in the Columbian year. There could no doubt be t celebration on a large scale gotten up ten years hence by the people who inhabit the country purchased by Jefferson, but in the presence of the rush and confusion tind expense of the Columbian ex position, it looks as if the centen nial business were likely to be overdone. The American people, ,i...i. a 11, i- rlr-Iiirlit to co and U9! 1J WO ."' J O - D gee, will probably want to catch their breath, take a bath and get t good night's sleep before they seri insly discuss the question of an tjcr centennial. Oregonian. The Seattla banks pulled through all right but the Press-Times has passed into the hands of a receiver. The owner of that paper has sunk over $100,000 in the enterprise. The date for the president of the United States to issue his annual thanksgiving proclamation ap proaches. What will Grover advise his constituents to give thanks for. and to whom? Echo answers, "What?" Ex. The Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. Adlai E. Steven son president, purpose making the closing day of the world's fair ths banner day of the exposition. It will be known as "Patriotic day," and every eflort will be made to secure an attendance of a round million on that dav. A recent visitor to our office, after reading some of the exchanges, remarked in a reflective tone of voice as follows: "And now they say Governor Hobo excuse me, I meant to say Governor Peunoyer is to be a can didate for the mayoralty of Port land. The Oregon Democrat expresses wonder as to what ticket his name will be on."- The people are learning that the hop industry is a paying one if properly attended to and carried on ic a business way, and the hop acreage of the state is being largely increased. There is not a crop raised in the state which is of more general benefit and it is pleasing to note the growth of the industry. Says Henry Clews, the Wall street banker, in his weekly finan cial review: "Contrary to all pre vious experience, money is Sowing in large amount to this centre at the middle of October, the season at which it has always gone to the interior for moving the crops. All the tendencies are towards a ple thora of funds Beeking employment in this market; and, should the repeal bill pass the senate, this ease in money will set capital free for emplovment in the larger en terprises and promote a general revival of business." rnniwninir the silver Question Thanm suvs that this is one of the times in which America needs a referendum. In Switzer land there would be no trouble about such a question as that of the repeal-of the Sherman law. Whatever the legislative body might do there would be thirty thousand voters to sign a petition for the submission of the matter to the people. It would be put to a vote and the people woum atx-me ; Tl.i pvervhodv would be sat isfied. There would be no chance to say that a conspiracy of bankers v.,,.1 i.wlu, fi lprrislators to betray their truft. If the people burned their own lingers iney wouiu uc the sufferers. They would correct the mistake next time, and no last ing harm would be done. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed tr Waek.l Wheat 44c Outs 24c Ubv W per ton. KI""ur-0 SKI per sack. Chop 1 15 per cwt Bran Oc ner cwt. Middlings! 00 per cwt. Pulati 0O0. Aple Dried, He per lb. Plum Dried, 7c Onions &. Bee. Drained, 4c. Veal 4&OC. Pork Dressed. 6. Lard ITi. Hums 1517 per lb. Shoulders 12c. Hides 15c per lb. fJeese- per doz. Pucks S4 MO per doz. (hickens-3 WW? 4 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Etgrs 20r nerdoz. K .iter 3)e pr lb. , idtaUrcen, 2&3C; dry, 6c. CEMBtrix KoUw Jiotice b hereby given to all whom It .... .ot, that I have been duly appoint ed Eiecutrii of the last will of I. E. Slreitb frmntr. Oreiton. deceased.by the Bon. County Court of said county, and ..., 1 h.. filed mv bonds as such execu trix, and tint the same have been duly ap- hv .aid court: therelote ill persons ..I.,,,,, .minst the estate of said de- I i. .wififiMt and reaniied to present the same to me wnn me proir vouchers at my residence in thecityofScio, Oragon. wiUiin ail months from the date hereof. Blm J" Amwrr, Kxecutrix. listed this 13th day of October, MMtw a riaal mWlilBM. Sotk b karohr tina lint th tmle siRiMit bu filed ht final account hi the m tawof A. W. Grub, demised, with lh Count Ctork of Linn County, Oresun, and that the liwnir Conn h Aral Monday, the 4th day of December, IMS, at 10 o'clock A. M. 0! said day, fur the nua) hearing of the same and settlement of said ela"e. Any persons having any objections to the settlement of said estate are hereby notified to be present and present tlte same. t. M. SaiTH, J. E. Wim, Administrator. Atty. fee-Adair. Dated this 17th day of Oct., 1S88. ED. C. PHELPS, Notary Public, Waterloo, Okebos. Conveyancing promptly attended to. Business with the lnd Office, Post-office, or Pension Bureau will receive special at tention. AlbanySteam Laundry RICHARDS ft PHILLIPS, Proprs, .A-lbany, Oreg-on All Orders Receive Promt Attention. Special Rates for Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Lebanon, Oresxon. F. M. JUDD, Special Hsiuurer for 6. E. HAEDY, Lebanon, Oregon. Watchmaker A5D- Mfg. Jeweler. Dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Fine Waleb Repairing a Specialty. All Work Fully Warranted. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver. Direct Line Quick Diepatcb Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. Ocean Steamer Sailings. 8. 8. WILI-AMETTE VALLEY. Leaves Son F.ranciseo. Marrh 14 and 24. Yaquina, " 18ai:(l29. This Company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. RIVER fiTKAMKHK. - Steamer "lloag." leaves I'urtland, Wetinro day and satiiruuy una. ji. H. C. Dt. On. Ag t. Balmon iu Wharf, Portland. D. R. ViitoHH, Ocn. Ag't. San Francisco, CaU, C. C. Iloocs. 0. F. P. A.. lorvallis. Oregttk. Lebanon 3Ieat 31arfcet, WE1SHER 4 BUHL, Proprs. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo logna, and Ham, -Bacon and Lard Always on Hand. Main fjtreut, Lebauou, Or. BY TKADIXG WITH S. P. BACH Wlio arwaj-8 carries a nicefy selected stock f Clothing, Gents' Furnismng goods, groceries, &c. If you do'iiot already gite him youp patronage tr' ftiira, and jxin will always trade a.' hie store. In Crartnej's Brick. Neit Dec to Bank.- Santiam & Academy 1 Fall Term Began Septate nth.. For informai3ionf ask for circular at t Past-office f address, S. A- RANDLE, Principal. LEBANON, ----- OREGON. BRICK! I have a LARGE STOCK TURK :K..ftir sale at my Ya?d, in the suburbs of Lebanon,. For .ale- at Reasonable Rates. All kind f mason despatch. D. A. H. CRUSON Txvn Eanging Am Ghaixing. BARBER SHOPiw. L DOUGLAS sn SHOE NoTVct. Bm Shavni, Hair CM H Khampuo atiJ J"trtlaiT Whss snt h ssei trj a fair. Mat hi th world. BORUM tk. KIRKS' Shaving Parlor SEXT DOOR TO-IST. CH A RLES. HOIEL. Elegant BathSi. Children Kindly TreaUd. Ladies Hair Drying a Scinltv. oavcara. TK4DI MARK. DB8I0N PATIMTS, OOrvHIOMTI, for Rif orraallM stid Iras Haailbook ants to sirss a cu. ,l Bhujidii'at. Nkw Yurr. 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