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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1894)
J - Lebanon Express? THE COUNTY CANVASS. The people's -party- county central coniniltte held meeting In Albany Friday and arranged for a county can vass by their candidates as follows: Bock Creek, May 15, T p in Lyons, . Jordan, Bhelburn, Bclo, Bautiaui, : Syracuse, , Oakvllle, Tangent, '; Bhedd, Halsey Hnrrlxburg, Brownsville, Crawfordsvllle,' Hweet Home, Vvutfrloo, ; Sndatille, " Lebanon Aliuuiy, 18, 10 am " 8pm IT 1pm 18 1 pm 19 1pm M 10 am 22 10 am 22 7pm 23 1pm 24 25 26 lpm lpm lpm lpm lpm lpm " 2 " 80 " 81 Juue 1 2 lpm lpm lpm A ratification will also be held at 7 p. M. A cordial tnvliatinn is exteuded to all opposing political parthe to Join in tiie canvass and sbare equally in the dlscusalnu of the polltlral issues of the day. B. F. Ramp. Chairman. The democratic candidates of Linn county will speak on the political issues nf the (K.v at the following tiuiea and places: Byraiw, ; May 18 10 a m Tangent, " 18 2nm Bhedd, " 18 lpm Harrishurg, " 21 lpm Halsey, - " 22 lpm Urowiwville, . ' 23 lpm CraufnrdKville, " 24 10 am Bweet Hume, " 24 2pm Waterloo, " 25 10 a m Bodavilie, " 25 2pm Lebanon,' " 28 lpm KockCretk, " 28 lpm Lyons, " 29 1 p m Jordan, ' 30 10 am Bhelburn, " 31 8pm Bcio, " 81 lpm Bantiam, June 1 2 p in Alimny, "21pm O-'P'W'iiir candidal nn- respectfully lnv't ' I iirnwui aii'l parlli-ipiii'- in the discussion. E. E. Ha via. Chairman County Central Committee. Geo. W. Wbioht, Secretary. A Womin's Op nlon of Man. Man is naturally a IB-h, domineering and mean. Men's love Is as the moon's phases changing dailx, M-n tiib k w..meu an- fonts-women kuow men are. , - Man is devotion liefore mm rings, Indifference afterward. No man evel tells his wife the maid Is good listing. Men ore miser (o their wives. The men make marriage a lottery there are so iiinnvblsnksaninu them, w . B- I.... Wnnwi. lives it. You cauiot recognize the lover six months after he is married. Man talks about his honor there is little of it in evidence in his treatment of woman. ' U'l,un n n,a. r,.u I... Lva n,.lf , .u . i v. V it may lie that he baani)thr woman's; picture in hi. pocket. ' V I A man's heart is cheaper (ban woman s. Marring" is to a roan a partnership in sv bieh tie iiHsitriHi bis wife the hunter work and has Jess pay. ; Men alwave expect more from wo men than they are willing women I should expect from them. Phlladel phiu Call , ' -. : ; j Very ood Advice. j The Senisou Herald wisliea every j young man could read .Edward W. j fiok's article." "The young man in business". Mr. Bok does not think I that there is any show for the young1 marriage bureau the. otlv-r day and man who works by the clock, alerting uttered the manager $60 to get it i in n ami stuping at fixed hours, who uoeslwile. fie sized up his customer and tiie work set before him but no more, j and knowing where there was a widow The article conclude with this ar1- who would about suit him, accepted vice to young men. "Get. into: his offer and told him to call iu the a business . you. like. Devote afternoon. He did so, and ueg.rthv yourself to it. Be honest in every thing. Employ caution, think nut a thing well before you enter upon it. Bleep eight- hours every night. Do every thing that means to keeping iu good health. Bchool yourself not worry; worry kills, work doesn't. Avoid liquors of all kinds. If you must smoke, smoke moderately. Bhuu discusion nf two poinla religion and politics. And last but not least, marry a true woman 'and have your own home-" " - - Our better halves say lliey could not keep house without Chamberlain's Cough Kemeriy. It is used In more than half the bmnes In Leeds. BiMSibe had by taking ctiamtieriaiu's colic, Bhos., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the f steem iu which that remedy is held that there is limbing so Kiiai lor eolds, 1 w'1 tue t!rBt symptom oi tnc (in croup and whooping cough, I hot It ease appear. For sale by N. W. fimitli cures these ailnieiits quickly and per- manentlv, and that it Is pleasant and afe for ohildreu to lake. For sale by in VI. K7U1IUI, uiuitjgiov, w Wine bottle. pnoTwrwrrprEsr":' Minium was made -Irtrfwouk's i paper of the mining party,, jivho went-j to the jjlue River Mines. Tuesday! morning Messrs. TJIokovar and Honton rettimeit to this place after having i giijcii Hie gold regions a -tboronch wiid careful examination. Mr. Dleltover did not remain long In Brownsville on ilic return trip, but, loadi'd with aonn flue specimen of ore, l)iarded the first, iruin for South Dakota, where he w ill make a thorough test of the mineral and then return to tbia city. Mr. Heutou, however, remained here and will be a oitlaen of Brownsville for some time. He says the prospeeto are excellent and that the companies Imvt euough fine ore now liefore them to warrant the putting forth of a very large amount nf work in developing the various claims now laid out. Numbers of men have gone to these mines for the sole purpose uf investiga ting them and tbey have all returned with the universal verdict that the claims are very valuable property. Sow that these men, with their years of experience, have given In their tes timony on the bright side, for what more cau the people wish? We know they want to see the gold coming out iu bticks and If you will wait patiently about three months that very scene will be yours to gase upon.. Perhaps there will he fewer doubting Peters than now. Brownsville Times. , . j A Human Curiosity. ' Within the limits of Lane county there is a freak of humanity with few if any parallels, and which might well interest thestudent of physicrl science. About 11 miles west of Etigeue near L-ing Tom poetofiice resides Mrs. Mary Marsh, a widow woman and the mother of several children, all of whom except one have the usual develop ments of body and mind. This one is a girl 13 years of age, only weighs 35 pounds and is but 33 inches in height. But the strauge part nf the develop ment of this little girl is that of Iter mind. Bhe has never passed the per iod of babyhood, and her talk, piny i nnd actions are tnat of a two or three- year-old baby. She is well formed and pretty, has pleasant was and is pleased with attentions. Her hair is long and heavy and of a beautiful lustre. From I lie account given us by our informant it is well worth the time of any one passing that vicinity to stop and see this youth iu years, but baby in miu J and development. Onard. A General Exodus From Halsey, There seems to lie a general exodu f the business men of Halsey, amij, unless something is done there will j soon be but a handful left in that once : thriving little burg. The first move " "I" '"" ' ; Mr. Plyniale is an energetic and very successful business man, Hurt (here ix . but little doubt tiiat he will make a 'sueeess of his new undertaking in , T.iciirnii, where he has established i himself in the commission business. -The next to leave is Dr H. Sllcheiier, I who has this week made arrangements jln remove to Albany. Two more of the mutt active business business men are preparing to leave for Southern Oregon, so we are informed. Harris bur" Courier. Rather Reminiscent. The Corvallis Guzette soys: .H Ffeher, proprietor oTtlwCorvaIli8 mills recently purchased one and one-fourth tons of sewing twine, the remaining " .., , , ,,, Tl , """" r ' ,T , ' good au article, an to quality and finis) ie oU(Miuttfl lin tU(. East. The j failure of Ibe concern was due priimi- ; uy ti fact thut twine dealers in rtan Fruncisco found out that up here in Oregon an article was bring manu factured equal in quality to the output of Eaalern mills, uu! was being placed on ibe market at a price so low that the California, dealer could not com pete with it. Tills led to the purchnse of the Albany plant which has since been cewed. He Wanted a Wife. A gentl Hiaustepied intothe Albany - ! tions progressed oil right until it came to the payment question. The man who wanted a partner to share his troubles and joys, wanted to give his note for the amount. The manager, to' however, who bad been fooled before, wanted cash down before the luck or unlucky, woman's name would be ptoduced. One bad no money and the other would at eept no time, no agree ment was reached and there will tie no wedding. Telescope. It will be an agreeable surprise lo persons subject to attacks ofhlllioui colic to learn that prompt relief may i Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy. In niany Instances the itttack may be druggist ,80 cents a bottle, . ' Forjak. a fawn milk .oowsecond if jCUU. A AmlJUtC I Wolterloh P. O. (mufornu Midwwiw Iktrrna.) YIOKaI. KXKialTtON DBrAKTUBXT or Publicity and Pbomotioh. j rMly CireaUur Letter- He! S.1 Those who have baen waiting for th Midwinter Exposition to be complete in every particular before paying tt visit neud no longer delay. What the exposi tion promised to be it now is, and there is little that can be added to it to make it either, more attractive, more enter taining or more instructive. The sound of the hammer is no longer heard, ex cept in repairs to buildings already erected. Sunset City ia a complete cre ation. Its spires and its tower stand oat against the clear bine of the Califor niaepringtime sky as if they were to b part of the landscape of the Ban Fran- ouico peninsnla for all time to coma. The beautiful coloring of the different buildings seems to have ripened with the advance of the season. Each tint harmoniies more perfectly day by day with those that have been artistically made nse of on every hand, and visitors who have come again and again after their earlier journeys to the beautiful city of industrial palaces are lost In wonder and in admiration of the pro gress that has been made and of the de gree of perfection that has bean or tained. One color which has been added to the chromatic effects at Sunset City Is the vivid green of the growing grass. The slopes and lawn patches in the central court are beautiful as if they had been developed under the hands of expert gardeners for season after season, vet the seed from which this green has grown was sown only two or three -months ago, and today the lawn mower Onus enough green ntaues lor in manes of steel to take fast hold of . In the midit of these green lawns are beauti ful beds of flowers. The California poppy haj been given a place here, in the very center of this great exposition where so many thousands can visit it daily. Over five thousand different varie ties of roses have been set out, almost under the shadow of the Administration building, and many of the concessionaires, recognising full well the advantages of pretty surround ings, have made flower beds in their spaces, and have made their part of this recent wilderness blossom, in ful filment of the proverb of promise that 1b promulgated when California It spoken of as the "land of flowers. The exposition itself, aside from its beautiful setting, and aside from the special attractions that are added from day to day, is beginning to attract more i and more attention on account of its valne as an educator and aa an adver tisement. In this exposition, as in every other exposition in the history of the world, half of the period of Its duration has had to pass by before it was fully appreciated, and, strange aa it may seem, it has been the people from abroad who have spoken loudest in its praise and who have most emphatically called ... l ... Tl lmHm . . lommittm ta i,,., by correspondents here, sent to ban Francisco for that purpose, are the best that have been sent ont concerning the exposition. The writer of this letter frankly admits that those who come into this field of observation without prejudice, and with the atmosphere of novelty pervading men- won, una nat ter material to work on and more not able points of interest than those who are constantly on the spot, and those to whom familiarity has bred the common place. Ex-President Harrison spent a weok at the exposition, and said when he went away that he saw more here than he did in Chicago. Governor Fuller of Vermont went into raptures over the comprehensiveness of the ex hibit here, and over the wMerfnl .! rapidity with which the exposition had jbeen perfected. Whitelaw Beid ex- ".I nriHweft his oninion that the Midwinter I Exposition was the marvel of the age, and every prominent eastern visitor has gone away filled full of nice things to say aurat it. Fete days have followed each other in nuick succession, and it seems to need only some small special attraction to double the average daily attendance. Coming close upon' the heels of the Mardi Gras celebration came the Ausrrc Hnngarian day, April 24, and on Thurs day, April 26, the Odd Fellows hold their seventy-fifth anniversary jubilee at the exposition grounds. One the 1st of liny there is to be another grand children's festival. On May 7 the Ban Rafael rose carnival takes place, and there will be a grand German May fes tival on the 9th, Among the features scheduled for the mouth of May is one which is to form a part of the celebra tion of Miners' day on May 22, and it is one that will undoubtedly attract wide attention on account of It practical character. This feature is to consist of contests by miners in drilling through solid rock. The contests are to be free to all miners on the Pacific coast Super intendents of mines are to hold competi tive contests at th mine, and in that way to pick out their best drilling teams to send to Ban Francisco to contest oa Miners' day. AU holes arilled in this contest will be "down holes" in hard Bocklin granite. Single-hand drillers will nse five eighths steel and four pound hammers. Double teams and teams of three will nse seven-eighths steel and eight-pound hammers. The time of drilling will be 16 minutes, each man to furnish and sharpen his own tools, forges and anvils to he furnished for this purpose by the mining commit tee, A number of prises will be offered in this connection. For single-hand drilling the first prize will be $s)0 sjid the second $50. For double-team drill ing the first prize will be (200 and tht second prize (100, For drilling in teams of three the first prize will be $00 and the second prize (150. These prizes, ag gregating $1,000 in all, wiU probably be augmented by special prizes offered by powder companies and manufacturers of rock drills. A great inter t has bees awakened in mining circles by the an nouncement of these contests, and there will doubtless he a general exodus from the mine) and oonseuuent pilgrimage to the exposition In tola connection. To Advertisers. Ifyouwitih to obtain the best returns from your udvnrtuwmeiit Don't Forget the important fuct that The Lebanon Express will give the desired results, ns it s The Best Advertising Medium in Linn County. OAVtATt TKADI 1K. DltlON PATIMTS,! OOPYRIOHT, etoJ Var larorastlon and fne Hladhook writs lo hunn a co an bhuapvat, mbw yoitv. OtilMt bamui for Mcunng paienu In Annua KTrr pauat ukea out by of u brouvhi Ssfors Uui ptuau or tuHioi sirio Urn ol cluus to tas Unmt flireotetlon of nr teMntlfle ppr to tbt wotiii. BpiwOdidi? Uiunnwo. No iBtlliwm man houid be withoiu Iu WMkly.tS.OO T.ar; HJHil nonttu AtdNM 11UNN i CO, fcHBiiiTH"t. ilbJ iirwlwtvi, htm lott OUju I-ECTEIS TELEPHONE Fo(.in-Ttnrt i, m rwm. Borormit. Mnptn i - ui rii y, Vll.i.ttj or Coontrr. in wnwj 11 at. 1 iMntw " P wP wm'i nuirantnia, no wj, mr- S40-22 & FOR WSLLIIIO VI01KEHS t tlUur sn, say sf, la say part of Uw eooBtrr, tt tii tmplormtnt wnich m furoiih. Toaascd at be smr from booM orer nlfht. Toaoaaftn firarwboltrmctouework,oroalryoaripaR3 ma axnti. Aiesplul UBOtrfquirtdTOunmaortak. We mpply ron with sll tint U MeM. It will mt joa aothtni to try Un batlMai. Any om eao do the work. Btfrlnnm awko sioaey from dw start. Fit am b nnknown with oar votkert . EreryhottryoukboryonoanfaiUy make a dollar. No one who h willing to work fall to make mora money erery day than em be made la Mine dsyi v. any ordinary f miloraeaU fleiid for free book eoatainlng the fullest iafomuuoa, II. HALLETT & CO,, Box 880, PORTLAND. MAINE, k SPECIAL OFFER! Tim bftv-l or rroe nlitiiroof THE OKI i iX.t a H. W i;:.'.,,.)! loantod tit ttn ' jiM'' '. i'.r), Ai it-ttroat. ormrij 'HK "Ktt rf u Nli l It tb nd at in.'' mi'i f.t'itut ii.iii- liMilclhiir embrwluf ii; ti.i- "' i . t .M.I' h (.it;: to, wittitbii .M.fit'n "i n MMiiir f.nr 'iirnltiK out a m r - - , ,u -. .t U"W bra t, nnd on taut it . iiEsit- Vic it ft'tut t)ft jiufy fMlprotw ' A - : iT '"(. 'it ttlt ttit (It OS llitKMMi . it i'Ht. . v ' AM u MttWd Is i !i it'ih'i. p !t S . i 'mi .'ivinar lummif , " u si ! -a t fflr viib4urlptio.il. tiW cnu ir.u.- fiMWUli li'c?l(!y Crej0!)ljr is ,u .:v V1 M'.fj ' 1 w ifth6yr, THB V U ;M . ;t.i, a tt'mohto) ttiu kind rft iv w(. ;rtstnta I. i letw wud In tt", mi'.' -m :!o i .).( un' i.o,Ulfl. vv heo .'...lii.ifi you ure f.-ortliitly Invltui o a:i Mi'1 t kit u trip ttruit.b our itetn 'u' Awtvvaif WAiPliaNQCO, - VTUUtD. 01 1 Solentlflo AMriaM Agency fora l AVsr TtBI 1K, DltlON PATIMTS, Pi I will call your attention to the GREATEST mm In Dry Goods and Clothing, Hats Caps Etc. Boots As I will actually -sell Lower reasons. 1st. I have bought out niy partner cheap. . 2nd. I have been getting new good very cheap lately. 3d. To make room in the store because there is no more space. 4th in order to make room to get more goods. 5th. I am buying direct and am able to do it. 6th. I have nobody to keep thes hard times but myself. Yours Truly, M. J. BENJAMIN. Remember the place, in the Odd Fellows building on Main street. LEBANON, BALD HEADS I What Is the ermdltloa of yours? I yoor baif 6?yt Barsn, brittle? uoea it split at trie ennsr not it a lifeless nrpearance ? Doe It fall out when combed or brushed? Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? b It dry or in a heated condition V If these are some of yoursymptomsbi warned In time oryoo will become bald. SkookumRootHair Grower wbityoa Mtl It prrMlntlrm t not on ttldOTt,ba$trmorlof $wi a(Mlt re wren. KtiowtedRe o ttin (tUeowj ct ttu hursad KWlp MmHi aTZJI; ryofhowiotrtiuthem. "SkooEniu "conmlni iwltlwr tuiomliiM' . ni. i . bnottUv,butdi).l4)btfali7oootiuK tud reIrMti.ai Tonic Uy r-1 thfoUklM. it XoiJU9 a.t, ourM (lundnt autt t'Srm (&euM of BkoQkum &m booth It Ucttuoyi panutiie im . '.ZXH " and fUtlny lw hair. II TVUX arUKSl uuDtii mpV'T 7"u srau iini-. . gjtw f Luj pnptld, on rveeiptot prico. Urowtr.lUJUpcr b"5 THE SKOOKUn ROOT HAIR TJROWER CO, I wmtm tunc ' tjis Beat Sboea eta 1 fl Tti tbrutelualMuoey, enlfl I I I W3l ss .si t IH13 L3 lri HI , 3a. tt. .T ' " -a-kjim. j .M -bM 'UtTJK L. DOUCLAS Shoes are salli ction at the price. advertiMtd than any inced. ine stamping oi w. i.. jjougiar guarantees their value, urei thouundi of w .w.wn0pu.ii ihhii yy. i wuHi. shoes gain customers, which, halo. , Incmaae the ule. on thnir full line nl muuI. . ... ' mw HIRAM BAKER - Santiam IcadfMy 1893-4. Summer Term Begins April 30, 1. For information, ask for circular at the l'ost-oflice or address, " ; ' S'A. RANDLE, Principal, LEBANON, - -- OREGON. 3l) 0S and Shoes. than liefore for the following OREGON DOUGLAS fCR and $3.60 Dreit Shr. 0 Pollc tho. 3 ftr,Ma SO, S2 for Worklnrmen. 3andCI.70forf,oy LADIES AND ' MISSES. S2.9.A 9. f M kX atatimi. ' V-sushahaaiimuVrttS aawa aiaHnpea stvlih. a fluu- -i other make. Trr one oalr and be con. name and price on the bottom, wWck dollars annually to those who LEBANON, OR. 1101