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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1894)
canon Express. .. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Jiltor - and - Proprietor. ; Five tons tiF the curtaiuB hung uider the skylights of the maim : fncturers building at the Exposi tion have been sold for old rags. The Electric fcight Water Co. has offered to sell tiie electric light plant aud water works to the city. 'This is a question that it might be .well to consider. A number of promiuent mer chants at Boise, Idaho, are indicted for having made false returns on the amount of business done upon which a State tax is levied. A man who forms aud expresses ''.set opinion on a subject before he nows all the circumstances, de monstrates to the world that his jpinion is not worth much. " Governor Mitchell of Florida says there shall be no prize fight ing in the state. He knows the proposed "contest for noints" be tween Corbett and Mitchell is only Li:J mi ... a ouua. ine courts will probably ueciue tne matter. e I jiii uusuccessiui attempt was made at Kelso. I. T.. to hold nn Missouri, Kansas, and TexaB train, v-witch was open and the train n the siding. This alarmed Hs-ueer, and, knowing there ' spring switch at the other of the siding, he applied full ,.m ana ran tnrough. .vieorge Parsons, who shotatrainp ir., iev., in June last, has been ; -enceu to twenty-one years at 5 1 labor in the penitentiary. The : ul'l i pi'-lfd uo an article ol .'tiitnl tloiigiiig to l'arsnns and . e laf luisued iiim and killed " ;'uilge characterized the Ki as cruel and unprovoked. Oregon can justly boast of as clean a financial record and as sol id a standing as any state in the luiion. With a debt describable by the use of ciphers alone, she has ja,sd.w in outstanding warrants issued the present year, payment .oft-hich is provided by state levy, ' a,,,) ..,.1. Ul- " , tiw jcuTjiuauie aii any time, uur ing 1892 she received $672,578.47 ud expended 1576,306.24, includ ., tJig $87,156,16 deficiency. Her ed ucational funds are in a most healthy condition, and in all other respects 6he is doing very well in deed. Pacific Bankes and Inven . tor. It hag been reported that the Southern Pacific company has laced armed men on their trains keep the tramps from riding, "s getting pretty bad when such thing is necessary, but it is lbtful if such an act will do any .jd, as it may only tend to excite , the tramps to desperate acts. Ju"t what to do under the existing cir cumstances is a problem. It is al it im;"!sible to keep the tramps uit turnout uie assistance of armed men, and by using this power the company takes the hazard of hav ing its trains wrecked, property destroyed, etc. It is a perplexing question. Ex. The Salem Journal telle the follow ing as an Illustration of the character ofthnrcli choirs: In a neighboring iwn after the new minister hud con verted ulniiwt everybody else he tack led the choir. Suffice it to say be will ' never do it again. He got them all up in front to aing and then knelt aud dl- , reeled a long prayer at them partlcu- : (arly. fie prayed until everybody's knee-bonee we.e sore and then asked i for three or four others to follow In (hort prayers. A wicked black-eyed ;irl wbo aang alto who was all tired HI and wanted to go home said, "Yes, o; 1 want to getanother half hour to wp." It tickled the uuregeaerate ''young folks" so much that the meet ing broke up. It is not the pen that woman should fear so innch and try to control as it is the tongue. The greatest leon tint womau has yet to learn is to think belore she speaks. In comparison with the thoughtless tongne the pen in a woman's baud is tte harmless as a dove. All too prevalent in these days is the spirit of cruel and thoughtless criticism among women. Thoughtlessness of Biieech has done more to injure woman than any single element in her life. It has laid her open to Uie charge of being unreliable and ofttimes justly so. It has kept from nor commences tnat were Hers by right. It has stood in the way of her nroereas. It has placed her innumerable times in false positions. It has judged her as be ing cold where she was in reality affec tionate; cruel where she was gentle. It is the one inconsistency in woman's na ture that has baffled many a one anxious to believe in her. Ladies' Home Jour nal. " A hnon Madhoua. The woeful house of Dr. Blanche, where he died, was full of histories. The ini tials over its principal door A. C are those of Antotne Caumont, due de Lau sun, who built it, for the increase of his elegance, in 1610. The Princess de Lam- balls entertained Marie Antoinette at her garden fetes under the great trees wnere uuy ae Maupassant walked in sane. Some poems we read, several songs we sing, were composed there. Pall Mall duetts. "Is Mis. Kditon'a Roof Garden. Mrs. Thomas Edison's favorite loung ing plaoe is the roof of her conservatory. An awning is stretched above it, and a French window opens from her boudoir on to It. Afternoon tea is served here by Mrs. Edison, and a divan with silk cush ions is her favorite resting place on the rooi. nxonange. Then He Got Hid. "Tee, sir," said Mr. Gallacher, "it was funny enough to make a donkey laugh. I laughed till I cried." And then as be saw a smile go round the room he grew red in the face and went away angry. London Tit-Bits, , J. B. Xiong, of the Amity Popgun, is iiiow the business manager of the Ore- Jm Populist. He brought a printer ith him from Amity, and John Cart-wright, the popular foreman of the Topulist, will remain with him for the wenent. Mr. Long Is a live, energetic tan, and has two men at the case wbo ' not afraid to work. . .Adcox, the jeweler, Is now incited in bis new quarters at w drug store. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Evrr Week. Wheat 401c Oats 24c Hay ID perton. Flour 0 80 per sack, ('hop II 25 perewt. Bran 65c per cwt. Middlings $1 00 per cwt. Potatoes 35c. Apples Dried, 6c per lb. Plums Dried, oc. Onions 2k. Bee, Dressed, 4e. Veal 4(er)5c. Pork Dressed, 5. Lard 14). Hums 14(a,15 per lb. Shoulders 10c Hides 13c per lb. Oeese $7 per dm. Ducks U 00 per doz. Chickens 13 00ft4 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 25c lerdoz. B .iter 25o per lb. Hides Green, 2(S)3c; dry, 8c. A Man Loat. One day last week a man was paes- iim down Main street, and all at once llanpneared into Baker's Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe store, where befell into linker's low prices and was lost to all. The Express would like to get fresh pork on subscription.". M. A. Miller now bas a complete line of drugs and stationery. How to make the "mighty dollar" go a long ways Go to Baker's and buy your hoota and shoes, that have been cut down to hard times prices. There is a Bible-reading every Fri- lay evening at 7:30, at the Baptist church, conducted by the pastor. AH are invited to come and bring their Bibles. There will be services in the Cum berland Presbyterian Church .on the second and fourth Sundays In each month, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. W. V. McObb, Pastor. The persistent cough which usually follows an attack of the grip can be permanently cured by taking Cham berlain's Cough Remedy. W. A. McGilire, of McKay, Ohio, says: "La Grippe left me with a severe cough. After using several different medicines without relief, I tried Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which effected a per manent cure. I have also found it to be without an equal for children, when troubled with colds or croup." SO cent bottles for sale by N- VV, Smith, drug gist. . . ' NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, 1 Nov. M, ISM. f Nolloe to hereby given that tot- folkmlng-named rttler lias Sled notice of hi Intention to make nim! imwf in tupourt of Ilk claim, and lhat mid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Unu County, at Albany, Ogn., on Jan. 17, 1MM, via: JACOB PErKRSKN, Pre. D S. No. 7917, for the W. N. E. V and W J4.EXw.il.T.10S.,H.f.l!. He name the following wttneme to prove hb conlUluoUH resilience upon antlenltlvatjonof naif land, viz: J. L. Berry, .Nell Mvf.ea, John Daley, John Fogarty, all of Berry, Ogi:' H' ,,RT A. MHXEn, ' Kegiater. I Your Name Written Tte?" Written where? Why, on the subscription list of the Lebanon Express. If you are not a sub scriber to this paper, and wish to obtain rending matter for the win tor cvonings, now is the tunc to subscribe. Subscription rates, (pay able in advance) $1.50 per year. E7 m i 13 111111.1, ai."' I C-r" i 7, J AVE MONE Y ; A DING WITH To Advertisers. If you wish to obtain the best rettiniB from your advertisements Don't Forget the important fact that The Lebanon Express will give the desired resultB, ub it Is The Best Advertising Medium in Linn Countv. ED. C. PHELPS, Notary Public, Waterloo, Okkoon. Conveyancing promptly attended to. Business with the l.atnl Oflice, rost-ofllce, or Pension Bureau will receive special attention. Albany Steam Laundry RICHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Proprs, Albany, Oregon All Orders Receive Promt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, In Smith's DrugHtore S. P. BACH Who always carrins a iiicoly Boluttcd stock of Cloth Furnishing im, Gents goods, groceries, k If you do not already give him your patronage try him, and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bank. Santa Academy 1 103-4. 2k Fall Term Began September nth. For information, mk for circular at the rout-office or address, S-A. RANDLE, Principal, LEBANON, - - - - - OREGON. BRICK! WTmHTHrWIHIMIIMHWM'tHlllllllMMt I have a LARGE STOCK of BPJCK. for 1 at m Yard, in the suhurbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Itefmonnhlo Rales. All kind of mason's wot k dono with neatness and despatch. n w. HARDEN. Great Clearance Sale! The Yaquina Route. 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