Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIKPATRICK,
Editor - a ad - Proprietor.
FOR SHERIFF.
Many offices have to be filled at
the June election. No office to be
filled, comes closer to the people
than the sheriff's office. No officer
has to deal so intimately with the
people. No officer has greater op
portunity to oppress or to
favor the unfortunate liti
gants and the people at large
than the sheriff. lie can help or
can embarrass you, when in trou
ble. Hie arm is the- arm of .the
law, to be used in justice and kind
ness or injustice or oppression ss
the character of the man dictates.
Jackson has filled this office two
years. Whereisthemanwhocansay
that Jackson ever used his author
ity to oppress any man friend or
foe? Has he not always indulgent
when his duty would permit? Has
he not always gone in rain or
storm to execute hiB orders? Ha?
he ever been derelict in his duty
to the county or to any individual?
He has traversed mountains of
snow, has invaded the camps of
Indians, has traveled without sleep
for day? and nights, in pursuit of
prisoners and has always caught
his man. None have escaped. Is
he honest? Look over his office
records. Every book is accurately
kept, every account is correctly
balanced, no man has lost a cent
The county has never suffered one
penny. No better sheriff has ever,
filled the sheriff's office. There
were good men who wanted the
office, but the democrats with one
accord gave to Jackson. No clique
no faction, no bosses worked for
Jackson. The people wanted him
and the people got him. Vote for
the man of the people, an honest,
poor boy, who without aid, Wade
himself an honored, respected and
capable man. All of this can be
truthfully said of Lum Jackson.
Hon. W. Mitchell delivered an
address in Union Hall Wednesday
evening in the interest of the re
publican party. There was but
little in his speech beside trying
to explain the tariff and waving
the bloody shirt. He was followed
by Hon. S. A. Dawson who also
tried to give ns something new on
the tariff and to the populists a
roost on flexible money. Then
came onr young friend, A. J. John
son, of Scio, who did better than
the others because he did not say
much on account of a cold. The
populists have offered to pay Mr.
Mitchell's expenses if he would
came back and speak again, 3 they
claim he did them more good than
harm, and we believe it. The
republicans have better timber in
the county than Mr. Mitchell
men who can make a good sensible
address, and who can argue their
cause with much ability than this
imported gentleman. The voters
of Linn county Bre too intelligent
for this gentleman and have long
sinco discarded many of his sense
less ideas and are progressive, even
if they are republicans.
The Pollard-Breckinridge scan
dal should now be left severely
alone. The woman has gotten her
verdict against the man. Both
have been exposed and both have
been equally disgraced. Neither
can again hope to have the respect
of decent people. The morbid
sentimentality that induces some
people to make a heroine of this
woman, has worked great damage
to the manhood and womanhood
of America. It has kept before
the gaze of the people, vice clothed
in its most attractive garb a pub
lic trial. It is time to dismiss these
people and their mutual crime
from the public gaze.
Whatever doubt may have ex
isted, and there has been very little,
about Mr. Cleveland's purpose to
help Senator Dolph's re-election,
is now removed, and from hence
forth it is to be a clean-cut fight
between Dolph and Pennoyer on
the the senatorship, with the gold
men of both parties favoring the
former and the silver men of htith
parlies supporting the latter. The
combinations are peculiar, th
republicans and the administration
democrats being in one combine,
and the silver democrats, silver
republicans and the populist in
the other combine.
Rev. Joe Waldbop, in his paper,
the Leader, speaking of the plat
form adopted by the Astoria con
vention, says: "The state plat
form is the most remarkable docu
ment yet given to the people o;
Oregon. It begins with the decl
aration of on 'abiding faith ami
confidence in the integrity, good
faith and patriotism of Grover
Cleveland,' and then follows up
with the most ultra populistic
populist platform . we have seen.
To endorse Cleveland and populism
in the same breath is a feat in po
litical gymnastics that takes the
cake." '
Owing to the dispute between
the North American Commercial
Company and the United St'tes
Government as to the amount of
rent to be paid for sealing privi
leges in the Pribvloff Islands, the
company has withdrawn its bid to
supply coal for the United States
revenue cutters in Behring Sea this
summer.
Nathan PrERCK, or "Gov. Pierce,"
as his friends call him, is in the
city for a couple of days. He was
asked when he would go on the
campaign and said he would pro
bably remain at home and attend
strictly to hit ranching operations.
Pendleton East Oregonian.
The Dalles Chronicle wants the
date for taxes to become delinquent
extended from April 1st to Decem
ber 1st. Its proposition is a good
one. In the spring money is scarce
and it the most inconvenient season
of the ye ir for property owners to
pay taxes.
These bard times are not profit
able for the humorists. Mark
Twain's dankruptcy is the logical
sequence of times when all are
weeping and none are laughing,
and there is nothing so grim as
professional humor.
Congress is afraid to take any
action on the Breckinridge matter,
though the constitution plainly
states the power of that body. If
Breckinridge was unseated too
many others equally as bad might
be exposed.
A Massachusetts town finds it
self in a novel situation. Its treas
urer has resigned after serving
twelve years, and has left in the
treasury 1300,000 tht he cannot
account for.
We had a republican speech
Wednesday evening and oh! what
a partisan thing it was! he went so
far as to Bay that all the intelli
gence was in the East. He is a
subject of pity.
Mitchell Wednesday night said
it made him sick to hear these
little whipper snappers over the
country talk fin-ance. Try a dose
of populist casearia bark. Dr.
Lamberson will administer the
dose free.
We felt sorry for Mr. Dawson
last night at the speaking. He
thought one of his bulls was
running at large once more, when
Mitchell was making his fool talk.
Archie Johnson was quite hoarse
last night singing the glorious
golden time a commsng when he
takes his seat in the state senate.
Poor Archie; your way there is
beset with many thorns.
Tbe Methodist Conference at Xew
York, referred to a eommttte resolu
tions approving McKane's conviction
and demanding Breckinridge's expul
sion from Congress.
A young man wbo is compiling a
history of Montana proposed to tbe
Butte councllmen a few days ago to
print a biographical sketch with s por
trait of each man wbo would pa; $250.
Tbe bodies of two negro men were
found flouting in Mulberry creek nine
mile from 8elm, Ala., ot April 4th.
Tbe two bodies were tied together with
a rope and tbeir ears were cut off.
Tbey are believed to be tbe murderers
of Mrs. Jessie Sucker, lu Cbllton
county, several weeks ago.
Pure blood Brown Leghorns, era
1 1 per setting 18.
W. W. Crawvobd.
TUmw. Or.
THE MID-WINTER FAIR.
San Francisco, April 18, 18M.
To rat Soma bfths Kxnuss:
. I am feeling a little lonely since my
friend, Charley Smith, left for Oregon,
although I still have company witb
Oregon Beauty. I took part In the
grand parade through tbe oity yester
day to the reception of Rex Felix, the
king of carnivals. I assure you she
was as muob of an attraction as any
one rig.
The king was received with regal
honors upon his entrance to tbe. olty
fwterday morning. Tbe royal barge
iruusferred tbe King and court lrom
tbe good ship Argus in mid-stream to
the Clay street wharf where landing
was made. There the royal army
received the king and went rushing up
Market street and out to the park,
.he traveling bars of music were
sought upon tbe towers and minarets
of the City Pulnis, aud there like so
many lyres saug out to tbe subjects of
his royal majesty tbat he would never
cease to love them.
It was B:Xt o'clock when the tug
Fearless steamed out from the wharf
with a party of ladies and gentlemen
who bad been Invited to participate in
Welcoming his Majesty. As the fear
less steamed toward the Golden Gate,
she was saluted by the dipping of
numerous flags aud the sound of hun
dreds f whistles.
Uncle George, as they always cull
him, and the only name I have beard,
delivered the address of welcome. He
poke as follows:
"Your Majesty, the pleasant duty
has been assigned to me to bid you
welcome. It Is tbe first time since the
discovery of this country Dan O'Con
uell tbat there has been a king among
us. We have here the most beautiful
land upon which tbe sun ever shone,
the fairest wouieu ever placed ou earth
to delight the hearts of meu, m land of
sunshine, fruit aud flowers. For three
days you will revel with all your court.
The laws will all your merry company
fullest lioense. May God guide you
aud your followers now aud forever.
Amen.
As tbe vessel approached the crowd
ed wbarvee, again tbe whistles sounded
bells rung, flags dipped and cries of
"Long Live tbe King!" arose from tbe
multitude. At tbe end of the wharf
wasacauuou which belched forth tbe
royal salute as the imperial barge
passed. Tbe baud once more struck
up "If Ever I Cease to Love." At the
landing the royal body guard was
awaiting tbe king. It presented arms
and cheered him roundly as be lauded
aud the thousands of loyal subjects
there assembled, joined in the huazas
as tbey saw the merry monarch, Rex,
accompanied by bis jester, mount a
six-horse dog-cart.
Tbe royal court took Beats in car
riages, tbe advance was souuded and
the march to tbe City of Palms was
begun. Tbe column was as follows:
Naval battalion, N. G. C.
biogle Corps.
Battery.
Band.
Lord High Marshal.
Royal Heralds, mounted.
His Majesty, Rex Felix, aud jester.
Boyal Court in carriages.
Company A, Royal Guards mounted
Iuvited guests in carriages.
Company B Royal Guard mounted.
Royal Embassadors in carriages.
Company A, Marmalukes.
B,
" C, "
" D, "
From here the line of nuirch to the
park was crowded with tens of thous
ands of spectators. Rex was first to
be arrayed all over red except in the
. notice is nereoy ((iycii mhu uk turner-
crown, ewn tbe nose was red. Tbe(ligne( ,he ele,.tur of . , wilof
master 01 ceremonies loosen UKe me
devil and acted the part. Hie mask
was formed on a mold between the
faces of a dug and a baboon. In fuct,
the whole mub wue dreswed in red,
and looked like wiiil ineuof the woods.
Tbe ceremonial uf presenting the'
keys of tbe city was short and impres
sive. On a yellow, cade-sealed throne,
placed between. th: governor and
mayor sat Kex Felix in all tbe magni
ficence of his oriental splendor. Tbe
uuse of his musk hud been painted a
bright red to indicate the convivial
spirit of his majesty.
On a small i-llkun pillow lay tbe
three golden keys to the city which
were presented to tiie king by Alias
Juliet Mitchell.
The fair is still the drawing card.
The city is very much stirred up over
the induttriul army. 1 was at Ouk -
land this evening when au army of
MO ianded from tbe city. They joined ;
au army al Oaklund which makes HM)
strong. There were 2o0 women with
them, all in line keeping step to the
drums. There was a band of 800 left
a few daVH nun. -blidi fa hulnttttr lit
iptNtt the city, although plenty f
toughs, yet a man or two for breakfast
every morning, yet the army carry
bannersoreverydeKcriptio1.wlththem.!0r'!',1,, ul,d at
It is a sight to see that man never sow
before aud should hope never to see it
It Is very dry and warm bereJ
again.
It lias nut raiued to speak of since X i
came here. It is fine out on the bay :
now and altogether it is a nice place '
to live. " K. M. Hiatt. i
gubsoriba (for ttft fixmcm now.
Has Saved His Life!
Marvelous Cure !
Harnky, Orkoon, April 30, '93.
O. W. K. Mra. Co., Portland, Ore.
Diar Strs: About a year ago I was
laid up with rheumatism. I was in a
terrible state. 1 could not turn over in
bed without assistance. Ab there was
no physician in Harney I tried various
liniments, but they all failed. When j
my condition was very carious, as the :
pain seemed to be striking near the !
heart, your agent came along and had a
bottle of Congo Oil. Hearing!, was ill
with rheumatism, he called upon me,
and bronght a bottle of Congo Oil. He
eommenced nibbing me with it, and in
less than live minutes I was relieved ; in
half an hour I was able to swing my feet
out of bed, and ono hour I was down
stairs. He left the bottle with me and I
applied it several times. From that day
to this I have not been troubled with
rheumatism. I feel that I owe my life
to the wonderful oil. All this can be
verified bv Fred Haines, of Harney, also
the landlord of the hotel and several
others. I always carry a bottle of Congo
Oil in sir grip now.
Yours very truly,
' C. II. NORTON, I
Assayar Burns, Harney Co., Oregon. ;
Price 50 cents ani (1 w tyttlE.
For sale by M. A. Miller.
Albany Steal Laundry
RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs,
.Albftny, Oregon
All Orders Receive Prompt
Attention.
Special Rates for
Family Washings.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Kef u tided.
J. E. ADCOX, Agent,
In Smith's Drugstore.
Lebanon, - Oresun.
Administrator jVottae.
Notice ia hereby given that 1 have duly
filed my final account in the matter of the
estate of Peter Welt, deceased, in the county
court of Linn comity, Oregon, and that said ;
court has net Monday the 7th day nf 51 uy ;
1894, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. a. of said
day up the time for hearing all uljiction to j
said final iiccount uml the MiUlpiiicrtt of the s
name; then-fore all (wi-sotm liuviitg any i
interest iti uid entute or liaviui; any ohjc-1
tioit to Mfld final account urc hereby tioti(
tied and required to apjteur at i-ftid time and (
have such objections Imam and settled by
the court.
Dated this 6th day of Auril, lftM.
A.J. Wat
W. R. Bilyet;, Administrator,
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement.
I jn,., M0,.t. decease) . ha I etl iw linal
j atcouut as such executur in die clerk of the !
county court for Linn county, Oregon, and
the court lias fixed the 6th (fay Juno, ISM,
at the hour of 10 A. M. of said day fur the
hearing uf ohjectiuns, if any. to aiil rqiort
and lor the settlement of said estate.
Dated, this the 23d day of April, WW.
;. V. JIoist,
Executor of the Inst will of Joccli Moist,
deceased.
J. K. WATHBW)ii, Att'y for Executor.
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice is hereby given that the eo-iairt-nershtp
heretofore existing between II. J.
Benjamin and i. benjamin, under the tint)
name of Benjamin Bros., is hereby dis
solved by mutual consent, 1. Benjamin re
tiring, M. J. Benjamin continuing in Imsi
iibm at ttit old Htnd and trill rullect nil
I debts and assume all liabilities of the old
I jrm 0( Benjamin Bros.
1 Datsd, April 2, 181)1.
Bcsjauin Bsos.
By M.J. Bojaxik.
United States Land Notloe-
Oukoon City, Oregon,!
Marcb 31, 18114. f
Notice is 'aereby given that the up-
I"ed plat of the survey of tmv.wblp
I lu ii"itb' "f 7 " ' r'-;
ceived fnini the surveyor general of
llln P n "l wiiu Uii ouivi -juiii in
: U? tiled hi tliia olIh:; uud the In ml
tllprtln mlm":e'1 be subject to
entry on und after said date.
ftOHKBT A. MlLI.KK,
Pethk Pacqiet, Itogiater.
Receiver.
For sale, a fresh , milk cow second
I calf. A. K- Ansohok,
, Waterloo g, O,
.11
Diabetes Cured J
Wonderful Work.
A New Being Created!
Diar Sirs: If you could see the writer
of this letter and note tbe wonderful
change that has been effected in his cat
by taking Dr. Grant's Kidney and Livrr
Cure, yon would certainly lie astonished .
I was a most wretched sulTorer for three
years, trying all kinds of medicine and
getting no relief. The flow of urine was
very excessive, I was very constipated
and also covered witli carbuncles, and
felt at war with myself and the world at
large; but, thanks to yonr wonderful
medicine, I felt as tliongh I was a new
being, aud I consider a wonderful cure
has been effected in my case.
With my best wishes for your furthei
success, I remain
Yours respectfully,
a. Mcdonald,
Ashland, Wis.
For sale bv M. A. Miller.
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BY
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CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTER FAIR
ROUFD TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Lebanon to San Francisco
AND RETURN
$27.55
Including FIYE Gate Tickets to tbe Fair
KUOM SAN FRANC18CO to other point
in California will lie allowed purchaHcrs ot
special Midwinter Kair tickets ut the follow
ing rouud'trip rates:
TO STATIONS UNDER 150 MILES
FROM BAN FltANCIW.'O, ONB AND
ONJS-TillHD ane-way fare.
Til STATIONS ISO MILKS OH MOKE
FliOM BAN FBANC18UO, ONE AMI
ONil-FIFTH one-wov fare.
For exact ate and full information, in-
! tjiiin- of I. A. BKNNFTT, agent at Lebanon,
i KICll'l) OKAY, T. H, GOODMAN,
; Uou. Traffic Man'g'r. 1. on. Bass. Agt.
Has FaAKcuwo, Cal.
Tii. r. KOOKJUi, Ast't tisn. ft fin
1t wpm
ma" -it t'X
Scrofula Cured.
Twenty -sevn Years.
SnlTored nil the time nuil Sores
CoiiNtnntty ItrenUiiig out l,'wil
Kit-veil Hollies ot Dr. Ji;t)iiN
SursHpni'illu and Grape Itoot
and I'iioctcd a Cure.
Pear Sir: Ever since my eleventh
year I have been sorely afflicted with
Scrofulous sores breaking out on various
parts of my hrdy. The tlamlf. of my
neclc were the most auuetcd. I have d.ie
tored witli many physicians, but tbi-ir
medicine did not seem to do me auy pood.
AIiom a year ago I conimeuecd taking
Dr. Grant's Kanuiparilla and (iraie Knot
and I felt that the first Mile uas d 'iiig
:tltwasd-ug
I h;i" lak.-n
W Coniplett-ly
ivt well TH tlv
me goon, an i tv pt on until 1
eleven liottleB. and am now i
cured, anil have never felt let
last tenty-wvta years, it crrtaiulv was f
a cheap doctor bill, as the total cost of
the medicine was only $5.50. 1 now cor
dially recommend Dr. Grant's Saisapa
rills as the King of Hired I'uriiirrs.
A. G. STEVENS,
Rib lake, Wis.
Price 58c; 6 Milss $2.50.
For sale by M. A. Miller.
Lebanon
Meat Market,
Ed Kellenberger, Propr. '
Fresh & Salted Beef Pork,
Mutton, Sausage Bo.
logna, and Ham,
Jaf Bacon and Lard Always on Hand.
Main Blreet, Lebanon, Or.
BARBER SHOP
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