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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1894)
Lebanon hxprcss; H. V. rvifiKPATRICK,, Editor - and - Proprietor. The Salem Independent says the democratic party have placed a niim in nomination for the first congressional district who is a credit to their party, and if elected Oregon can feel assured they will have a representative at Wanning ton who will look out tor her inter- eats. The clear record of J. K. Wctherford is known to every person who is acquainted with the work of the last senate. Now is the chance for Oregon to Betid a man to the capital city who will be heart and soul fur his owu state. Mr. Weatherfurd is an able Wyer and honorable politician. He is not in any way radical in his views upon any matter, but looks at them from l point where he would moat benefit the commonwealth. Such was his standpoint while a senator and such, no doubt,, wmild be his stand is congress, if elected. Coxky, Brown and Jones wns ar rested in Washington D. C. on TueBiiay. The charge will be vio lating the United States etattites. The arrest was made in the puliue i uurt, ou infootnation filed against him for unlawfully displaying ban ners. Coxey and Browne, counsel include Representatives Penoelof Colorado, Baker of Kansas, Kern of Nebraska, and Boen of Minnesota, and Adjutant-General Tnrsney of Colorado. Counsel asked that (500 in cash be accepted in lieu of real estate bail for Coxey'g appearance, tout the judge refused it, and Coxey and Jones were taken to the police station. Frank Hume, a wholesale grocer, sigued a 1500 bond for Coxey and Jones, and they were released. When a quick witted but ignor ant man undertake to discuss a question, the comprehension of which involves an accurate knowl edge of many ft-cts, he is likely to make an exhibition of himself. But take some smart alex minus both the information and wit, and listen to him debating the financial situation, and he is the most dis gusting nuisnnce the law allows. He spouts and fusses and fizzles and fades into insignificance. He will not be able to bear Bro. Ga briel when he shall call the faith-, ful to rest. They will only know when the big mouthed small fry politicians shall be hushed in that great day for which all other days were made. These fellows seem to have had a monopoly on all other davs. - It may be a Belfish view to take of it, but the railroad companies would have conferred an everlasting favor on this community if tbey had allowed the Coxeyites to ske daddle to kingdom come. We have no special grudge against these poor, deluded A 1 K i their room is more acceptable than . their company. Let them go, and go fast. Telegram. Judge Billings has dicharged the gang that stole the T&. P. train, after a severe repremand and a promise on their part to go and siu no more. This is probably an easy way out of an awkward dilemma. A repetition of the offense, the judge said, would be severly punished. :. Among the replies to an adver tisement of a music committee for "a candidate as organist, music teacher," etc., was the following: "'oentlemen, I no t ice your adver tisement for orga inst and music teacher, either lady or gentleman. Having been both for several years I offer you my services. The Eugene Journal says the administration democrats in Port land will support the republican ticket. Being a candidate on the republican ticket, the editor of the Journal ought to know where his support is coming from. , The Supreme Court of Botttli . Carolina has declared the dispen- nary law of that state unconsfitn- tional. Ths fallowing poem won for its I author, trio e.litnr nf tltp Rttrlrv Mountain Celt, the prize Of $1000 ottered for the best appeal poem to newspaper readers to pny th eir sub- i soriptions: . . ," ' Lives of wr men oft remind us, Honest men won't Rtuntl.no chance;. ; Tlie more work, there grow behind um Bigger patches on our pants. . . On our pants, onoe..uew.and glossy, Are now stripe of different hue, A II because saliserihew linger , And don't nay us what is due. Then let us bo up and doing; Send in jour mite, however small, ; Or when the winter strikes, We shall have no pantg.at all. REPLY TO "AGONY." To ths Editor or the Exeams: With your kind permission, 1 will i lten.ni ih arriimn. tsk of ni-,rih. ! m, - .ntMnt. .,H ..-,, r.,v .h J ., ,,. ,., i ... prevamog - ago.., ,- now at .natlon encoantOTwl by terloo. However a plain diagnosis of ' chioJ researchers in the different coun the case in question should precede the : tries of Europeof late, as well as by Pro presoriptlon, and in order to convince feasor James and other students of these tbenatient of the correctness of mv iliiiiriinwia an illitatpnf Inn , k iidmlseable, and there- expedite time ! and iwasll.lv save the aufleror a the I ana nntaihiy save the sufferer, as he . ,s , .,., F,ul, .., , i wra, to retain in harmony his great ! mental tabernacle, and his ponderous ! soles, together with the great magnetic current, constantly flashing twtween these extremities, would on doul.t confer n lasting fuvor on the vast com pany of thirsty people in the other region, who are reluctantly awaiting his coming, knowing he is on the way, Avery (would be) wise critic ouee approached a fortune teller and eoiuiiiaiidiiigly ordered fortune told. The gypsy quickly and wisely replied: "Sir, monkeys have ho fortune." The critie has since been trying to find his calling. , And now my callow friend, when you have outgrown the effervescence of youth, and acquired a bit of exper ience, you will cease to burden people with your simple gabble, which you no doubt, admire as criticism. That is, you will recognize the wisdom of minding your own business. Take a dose of this medicine whenever you feel an inclination to ridicule your neighbor, and if the Bpell eoutinues to linger about you, the next best thing is, a trip lo some distant land.. - A Fkiend to the Needy. LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. ' As a result of the meeting of the maccabees held Monday evening in the O. A. ft. ball, a' large charter list of the Ladies of the Maccabees has been tormed and a hive of that order organized. The new hive is culled Bins West Hive, and has th distinc tion of being the first first hive in tin state, as this is tbe first point Miss West has visited iu Oregon. The following officers were elected for the remainder of the term: Past Lady Commander, Ida 'M. Hardman; Lady Commander, Hurah i. Haltruarsh; Lieut. Cominauder, Polly E. fjhuw; Jlecord keeper, Alhv A. Hyde; f iuaue keeper, Lizzie E. Oonaca; Chaplain, Virginia Judd; Mistress at Arms, Macy M. Elkins; Sentinel, Elizabeth Beaman; Picket, Ida M. Cowan; First Banner Bearer, Hattie E. 8wan ; Second Banner Bearer Mattle F. Gentry; Third Banner Bearer, Ida M. Courtney; Organist, Annie West; Hive Physician, Dr. W. H. Booth.' The new organization has a charter list of over thirty and excellent pros-1 pects tilt rapid and prosperous growth. It is the recognized auxiiliarry branch of the Knights of tbe Muccnbees of the l "r,ui a" orgaunwuioii wuu a mem II ' 1 .! . - : . , the ladles having over 30,000 member The ladies branch has the same futures tbe men's branch, including life benefit policies for $800, $1,000, or$2,000 The Knights of the Maccabees have a Tetit here of over 40 members. An amusing game Which children like is played thus: Three or more players sit around the table, and each has a pencil and a piece of paier folded into three, .hen the players draw a picture of the bead of a man, (wast bird, or fish, carrying the lines of the neck over the first fold to guide the next persou. The bead is doubled over so as tint to be seen, and' the papers are passed en to the left hand neighbors. Then each player draws a body, also carrying the lines a little below the fold. It is then pussed on as before, and the legs are drawn in the same way and folded over. Then they are opened, and if well done cause a great' deal of laughter. Of coiir each person does not know what his predecessor has drawn, and the bully and legs are quite different, ' " Hummer school at the fiuntlam Academy begins April 80, 1804. bee circular, just out. , , All public school grades at one dol lar a month, at the Bnntiam Academy summer school. Bee circulars. Send the Expeess to some of your 1 1 used to know yon in Australia," and to friends In the East, for the next three ve met with the rebuff, "Yes, and and a half mouths. I, will only cost' '""P 1 tmeet ym, again in Australia I you twenty-flvecents. 1 ;rr&" Sundry Hio,,l at 10- a. m. 4'rayerj PleMed to renew our acqtuuntauos meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. M. when we m"et aul Bata."-Quar-C. B. LAM4JI, 1'astor. j terly Eeview. , SEEING IN THE DARK. 4 Itovtoa Dettluad ta Investigate lb Bo Vailed I'ttaiiiunena of N)iuritonllra. A I - I T.l:..u n: l: of UUan te euga(!e(1 & , o( rpcotaoles by whose means the wearer cas see in the dark. The immediate use destined for these revealing .lenses is the investigation of the so called phenomena of spiritualism, carried on usually in the densest darkness, hence not a little buf- Biu?tothoseearnest8tudentof psychical .. marvels who wish to get at the troth in the chuff blown mass -which a million 1 apparently sane Americans, to say noth ing of people of other nationalities, pin credence to. With the new lenses and their elec trical mngio the investigator may ait down to join hands with believers or un believers, and slipping on these specta cles see unseen all that is going on, and while helping to dissolve humbug in the light of troth may get a glimpse of some thing not wholly to be classed aa hunv bttg-of phenomenaon the plane of nerv- 0UB ""elation t taat Some examples of things as yet beyond scientific expla matters nearer home. Bat apart from its immediate nse in department of investigation, what P168" P0 opened np by the WeBo geeing mtll6dark atwiu m6relT by putting on a pair of night glasses! Belted householders can guide the ready latchkey to its lair, doctors may nuiprescnptionsontheirway toaslIlk ing case, engineers can detect train rob bers in the dim distance, and all the un desoried terrors of lonely ways may be banished forever by the fortunate pos sessor of these glasses, "Lend me your ears" will no longer be such a phrase to conjure by as now; it will be "lend me yourcyes, and who can tellf the time may come when Mr. Funi s electrical lenses are fnlly perfected that if any of ns are in the dark concerning any ques tion whatever we may pnt on a pair of these spectacles and see onr way clear before ns! Boston Transcript Lin TVltnia Tour mmm. , An American capitalist, who is a keen observer, is reported to have said that be did not believe that there was an Ameri can citizen whose income represented a salary who was not living beyond bis means. And he added that, if the man had a family, he was bringing np that family to standards and wants that be could not honestly gratify. Our own ob servation does not bear witness to this assertion. But if the alleged fact be trus to any considerable extent it must be regarded as among the causes of the many embezzlements and other pecun iary delinquencies which have become so common of kite years. -"Playing the races" has been the ruin of a multitude, but living beyond one's means must bear part of the blame. And it is more serious than is commonly im agined. It involves false pretenses and fraud. It is a mean species of crime, and yet often committed without any compunction, lien are afraid or ashamed to say, "I can't afford it," and yet art not afraid or ashamed to contract debts which they know that they cannot hon estly pay. Christian IntelUgencar. Staff, Lova Verm Baal Lava. Bow ataa-a lova Impair real tovtf Boatoa Glebe. We cannot say for sure, but we guess not, or anyhow not always. Perhaps, in truth, real love and stage love are often of the same essence, of like substance, of similar quality, and closely akin to each I oiner. luueeo, ior an we can say, ins resemblance between them may bt marked, or even very marked. Ask th younger Dumas or M. Pierre Lord or Mr. Robert L. Stevenson or, in ease all those persons have gone out, ask the well in formed Mr. William D. Howella of this place, who rarely ever goes out, except to collect the proceeds of his copyright from the publishers of his novels. We are unable to say whether Professor Helmholtz, tbe German chemist now in this country, who is a man of analysis and apprehension, could throw any light on the subject But we can tell tbe Bos ton Globe that it is very foolish in put ting its question about stage love and real love to stage lovers and real lovers, as it has vainly done. The question is of the gallipot. New York Sua The Berf Tea Fallacy. One of the hardest notions for the un trained nurse to give np is that beef tea is a valuable nutriment. The recent as sertion of a writer in The American Lancet that thousands of sick persons have been starved to death on beef tea is only a summing up of what physicians and expert nurses have been trying to impress upon tbe minds of the laity for sometime. Seef -tea is a stimulant, slight and evanescent, but to "live on beef tea," which has been the shibboleth of many a sickroom, is impossible. And The Lassot farther counsels that if it must still be made and used to perform its very limited service, to remember that, like plain tea, it should never be boiled. That method of making contributes a positive vice that of iudigeatibility. TUeonnt Sharbraoka's Humor. Robert Lowe became the recognised mouthpiece of sardonic humor, and thereby obtained more than his share of questionable notoriety. Many of his imputed stories are obviously adapta tions. A former friend who met him in Lon don is said to have accosted him with the remark: "Don't you remember me? v v,,:1 I 'Mi $k kijk 4 Scrofula Cured. Twenty - seven Years. Sn fibred all the time and Bores Constantly Breaking out-Uaed Eleven Bottles ot Dr. Grant's Sarauparilla and Grape Boot ami Ftteoted a Cure. Dtar Sir: Ever since my eleventh year I have been sorely afflicted with Scrolulous sores breaking out on various parts ol my body. The glands of my urck were the most affected. I have doc tored with many physicians, but their medicine did not seem to do me any good. anoui a year ago i commenced tatting Dr. Grain's ciarsanarilla sod Graoe Root and I felt that the tint bottle was doing me good, so 1 kept on until I had taken eleven bottles, and am now completely cured, and have never felt so well in the last tenty-seven years. It certainly was a cheap doctor hill, aa the total cost of the medicine was only $5.50. I now cor dially recommend Dr, Grant's Ssraspa rilla aa the King of Blood Purifiers. A. G. STEVENS, Rib Lake, Wis. Price 50c; 6 Mb $2.50. For sale by M. A. Miller. Albany Steam Lanndry RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, JLlbany, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Bates for Family Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, In Smith's Drug Store. Lebanon, - Oretfoa, Ad.mlnlMtratora IN'otlne. Notice is hereby given that 1 have dul filed my linal account in the matter of the estate of Peter Welt, aeceased.in thecountv court of Linn county, Oregon, and that said court has set Monday the 7th day of May IBM, at the hour of 1 o'clock r. . of said day u the lime for hearing all objections to said linal account and the settlement of the same; therefore all persons having any fniertist hi saitt estate or liavinK any objec tions to suid final account are hereby noti fied and required to appear at said time and have such objections beam and settled by the court. Dated this 6th day of April, A. J, Wilt. W. K. lliLTSB. Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby givon that the under signed, the executor of the last will of Joseph Moist, deceased, has filed his linal account as such executor in the clerk of the county court for Linn county, -Oregun, and the court has fixed the 6th day June, 18IM, at tbe hour of 10 A. St. of said day for the hearing of objections, If any, to said report and for tbe settlement of said estate. DiTB, this the 23d day of April, MM. 0. F. Moist, Executor of the last will of Joseph Moist, deceased. J. K. Weathsbfobd, Att'y for Executor. Notice of Dissolution. , Notice is hereby given that the co-iiart-nership heretofore existing between M. J. Benjamin and I, Benjamin, under the firm name of Benjamin Bros., is hereby dis solved by mutual consent, I. Benjamin re tiring, M. . Benjamin continuing in busi ness at the old stand and will collect all debts and assume all liabilities of the old firm of Benjamin Bros. Datsd, April !!, WW. " , ,r -.t , . Df.sjahik Bobs. . Br M. J. Bsnjamis. . United States Land Notloe- 4 Oreoom Cits', Oregon, March SI, 181(4. Notice is beroby given that the up proved plot of the survey of township 10 rlouth, range 7 cast, has been re ceived from the surveyor general of Oregon, and on May 15, 18114, at 0 o'clock A. M. of said day said plat will he filed Iu this office and the laud therein embraced will be subject to entry on and after said date. Robert A. Miu.f.k, Pctkb Pacqiet, Kegister. ' , ' Becelver. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder A Pars Orsss Crsesj el Tertsr pawesr. Has Saved His Life! Marvelous Cure! Harnkv, Okkoon, April SO, '0.1. O. W. K. Mra. Co., Portland, Or. Dior Sirs: About a year ago I was laid up with rheumatism. I was iu n terrible state. 1 could not turn over in bed without assistance Aa there, was no physician in Harney t tried ...ioii liniments, but thev lill f u i k- I WIihi my condition was very serious, us the fmin seemed to he striking near the teart, your agent came along und had n iHittle ot Congouil. lli'i.iiiut 1 tvns in with rheumatism, he nilicd uis.n me and brought u Iwltle of Cong iUil. lb commenced rubbing mo hh ii.aii'lii. less than live iniuu.es 1 nits rvlirvd; u, half an hour 1 wns ul.lv to swing tnr n et out of bed, and one hour 1 was ibm .. stairs. He leftUielntile niih me and I applied it sevenil times, Krotii thut thr to tms l nave not. ueeu iruuuieu wn . rheumatism I leel that I owe mr lil, to the wonderful oil. All this cun 1 verilied bv Fred Haines, of Iiamev. alio the landlord of the hotel and several others, 1 always carry a bit lie ol Congi Oil in my grip now. . Yours vSry truly, CI. 11. NORTON, Assayer Burns, Harney Co., Oregon. Price 50 cents and liner Mile. For sale by M. A. Miller. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BV THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR BOUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Lebanon to San Francisco AND RETURN $27.55 Including FIVE Gats Tickets to the Fair liXOVKtstlOKf TBIPH FROM SAN F11ANC18CO to other points in California will be allowed purchasers ol special Midwinter Fair tickets at the follow ing round-trip rates: TO STATIONS UNDER 1BO Ml LBS FKOM BAN FRANCISCO, ONE AND ONE-THIRD one-way fare. TO STATIONS IttO MILES OR MORE FROM 8AN FBANC1SCO, ONE AND ONE-FIFI'H one-way fare. For exact ates and full information, in quire of I. A. BEN NKTT, agent at Lebanon, Oregon, or address the undersigned. Rlf'H'D GRAY. T. H. GOODMAN. . (Jen. Tronic Mau'K'r. Uen. Fuss. Agt. , Has FaAici8go, Cal. . P. ROGERS, An't Oae. I t Peep lAfa.rolUasvaur, ' 7. .trtmj M'VjaVW Diabetes Cured! Wonderful Work A New Being Created! DttrSirs: If yon could see the writer of this letter and not the wonderful change that has been effected in his case by taking Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure, you would oertainly be astonished . I was a most wretched sufferer lor three years, trying all kinds of medicine and getting no relief. The flow of urine was very excessive. I was very oonitlputed and also covered with carbuncles, and felt at war with myself and the world at large;. but, thanks to your wonderful medicine, I felt as though I was a new being, and I consider a wonderful cure has been effected In my case. With my but wishes for your further success, I remain Yours respectfully, a. Mcdonald, Ashland, Wis. For sale by M. A. Miller. Lebanon Meat Market, Ed Kellenterger, Propr, Freh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, Iter-Bacon and Lard Always on Hand. Main Street, Lebanon, Or. BARBER SHOP -Mi- Best Shaves, Hair Cut OS Shampoo st BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOR TO ST. CHARLES HOTEL. !0! ..: , 1 Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadfey, Reoalver, Direct Line Quick Dispatch . Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. RIVER BTEAMER8. Steamer "Hoag" leaves Portland, Wedn nay ana Saturday atti A, M, H. C, Day. Cen. Ag't, rJulmoii tit. Wharf, Portland, D. R. Vaiiohs, (Jen. Ag't, Ban Francisco, Osl. 0. 0. Hoous, O. F. & P. A., Corvallis, Oregon. ; ; New faad Btora. Notice reduction ou flour and feed at tbe New Feed Store, one door ao'ith of Oruson & Meuzles'. Good Champion Mill Flour, Ml ots. per sack, cash. Bout " (io it u u Shorts m " v AH delivered fr Jo any part of the elty. Your, patronage earnestly so licited, ' u. v. Awuflw.