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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1893)
v t t-ty i Lebanon Express. CITY OFFICIALS, MAYOR-......:... ...ZI.-'M. A. MUXES. RKCOKBKR F. M. MIU.KU. TKF.AHUKKR J- A. KOKKKT6. MARSHAL. P. W. MORGAN. fEI). KKM.KXBEUGKK, COUNOILMEK . w'l'lfsoK. 'S.S. DAUHJSI8H. GilyCoiuieilmeetson the first ami third Tuesday evenings of each month. Oltinblng- The Volo. In the city of Lebanon there is a firm F. L. C. Ill front of Bald linn's store there alaiuls a, pole which was erected ;for the conveyance of the electric light wires. Tlx; pole rises thirty feet la the air and occupies a very prominent position on Jlaiu St and to mnke.it luok nice they p -cled Jt. The young bloods of Lebanon thought they hud stood around long enough, so some fun they were going to have in climbing the pole. First to ,try It was Ed's little boy; there were no Hies on him; he got up nild-way. Then jClark (a nice little fellow he is) said "to the top I am going." He .started from the side-walk, which is one foot from the ground, mid when he quit climbing he was not as high as when he started in. Fat Ben, the pole he tried to climb, hut with the same result as Clark. Bert, the ring-master, took his turn; there were no flies on Bert, either. He Baid climbing the pole was just as easy as training the mice. Then came lotig John, with a grin all over his face. The top he was going to reach, but his feet were too heavy and he struck the ground. Bob (better known as George), a sporting young . man, stepped up and said "I bet rive dollars I cau climb to the top." Mr. C. w a kind of a sport himself, so he tailed George and put up the money, but George took water iustead of the pole. Fat John, the blacksmith, thought he must try hiB luck, so he doffed bis shoes and started in. The lipping of his feet on the pole warmed the toe jam, and such an odor! Then along came grinning Jay Hugh, but those knots on his feet did nut fit the nnle. Hardy, the prize-fighter, tried his luck; you have to get up in the morning to head him off; he went almost to the top. Mike thought he could make more money cutting meat' than climbing the pole. "Doc" Cotton held a reserved sent and got his mon cy'B worth. Mayor Miller thought he held a high enough position without' climbing the pole. Zeh, the feed man, tried to climb the pole and also bet one of the others could not climb It, but took the ground on first and water on second. Carman, the sport, thought he could make more money betting on the others than he could Belling stoves or climbing the pole himself. The Pole-Climbing Club then ad journed for refreshments. Bec. op Sporting Club. "Is Your Name Written There?" Written wlsrc? Why, on the subscription list of the Lebanon Express. If you are not a mil); scriber to this paper, and wish to .obtain reading mutter for the win ter evenings, now if the time xo tmbacribe. Subscription rates, (pay able in advance) 1.50 per year. 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Tbey lit equal to custom made and look and wear as well, If yiiih to economic In your footwear, do so by purchasing W, L Dougiu Sheet, Name lad price stamped on tne bottom, iook tor n nen you ooy. HIRAM BAKER, LEBANON, OK. R. C. Miller will move Into the for- mer residence of J. J. Swan, in the near future. After shooting and seriously wound ing Theodore H. Hebe, In Portland, Monday morning, Cbristian Hess sent a bullet crashing- through bis own brain. BARBER SHOP Best Shaven, Hair Cut or Shampoo at BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOK TO ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Elegant Baths Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Svjecialty. DALGLEISH & EVERETT, DEALERS IN- Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Floor Battings, 4c. ALSO Windows, Doors, Builders' Hardware, xc, ate, LEBANON, OREGON. 14.00 f i2.so I i - v'i 42.25 L JM m tthH I ' 'in ! SfcEINU IN THE. DARK. A Device Ueallned Us lTw.tlsraie the Ha Called Phenomena ssfetitlrliuiillMn. A learned Italiiui.SitpwGiorpoFitisi ' of Milan, Ib engaged in parfeoting a pair j of spectacles by whose means the wearer can see in the durk. The immediate line destined for these revealing lonscs is the 'inveStitration of tho socallad pliommieua of spiritualism, carried cm visually in the densest darkness, hones not a little liuf fling to those earliest students of iwyoliieul liiumtla who wish to get at the truth in the duiK blown muss which a million apparently sane Americans, .to say mull ing of people of other nationalities, phi credence to. Witt the new lenses and their elec trical lumpc the investigator uiny tit down to join hands with iKilieversor un believers, anil slipping on tlirwi specta cles see unseen all that is going on, and while helping to dissolve humbug in the light of truth may get a glimpse of some thing not wholly to ho classed jib hum bug of phenomena on the plaueof nerv ous revelation at least. Some examples of tilings as yet beyond scientific esplu nation have been encountered by psy chical researchers in the different coun tries of Europe of lute, as well as :by Pro cessor, James ami other Btudentsof these matters nearer nrna liut apart from uk immediate ,use in this department of uiivts;i(;ution, what a pleasant prospect is opened up by the idea of seeing iu thedarlt at will merely by putting on a pair of night glioses! 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The estate is valued at 143,000, and with the exception of a few minor be quests goes to Caroline ItiBlee, the widow, and Charles Frederick Inslee. the dead man's ion. Keep Your Eye Open For BARGAINS. Leader in hoS i 1 tn '' i t' rices. i NT 13 vt't Jw The Place for Bargains. Dry , HIRAM BAKER, Tho Trading Dealer In Goods, Ladies' Cloaks, Boots and Shoes, Gives (real Bunaiiis a! his Well-Filled Store. Ladies' and Gents' Furnis.hing Goods. Boys' and Men's Clothing,' Hats, Caps, Gloves, Groceries, Crockery, Tinware, Etc. LEBANON, OREGON. Albany Collegiate Institute ALBANY, OREGON. Infill rJVrm Ifceqrfin Kotiul:r 13, ot8W4 Mwm ill PM' VoratTua a Prevaricator. A prominent citizen of Cincinnati, who has just returned from Spain, Sliys that the Dnke of Veraua has spread about that country that Roman Cutho- lics are not allowed freedom of worship in the United States, and that until he set the example they did not dare to go publioly to mass. 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