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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1894)
Letiano'n Express, H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor, To the united efforts of W. R. Bilyeu and J. J. Whitney is due the passage of the mortgage tax law, which forced trwriphmoney- lenders to bear their portion of the tixcs. The Republican letjislatuie repealed this law, Ihhs forcing tin poorer classes to pay , both this. our tax and the tax that these money-lenders should pay. Messrs, Bilyeu and Whitney are again be fore the people, pledged to vote for this law again, relieve the peoph and force the rich to bear theii part of the burden of taxation. Let those who wish all I men to bear their jpst part of the taxes, voti for Rilyeu and Whitney. The Enterprise is not booming the democratic nominees this year, but Cannot refrain from expressing on personal ground its appreciation of D. V. 8. Reid, the nominee for school superintendent, who is a live . school man and. in every way qua! fled to fill the position for which .lie has been named., When the t'ditnr came to the state Mr. Reid was county school superintendent of Linn coUrity ani he issued him the brst certificate which he re- cieved in the state and showed by his visits to the school and work while there his appreciation of the duties of superintendent and his ability to perform such duties well Oregon City Enterprise. B. 0. Wallace is a thoroughly honest and conscientious man. If any one county officer, more thai another, should be honest and con scientious, the assessor should be His official acts effect every tax payer in the country. Your prop erty is practically in his hands for the purpose of taxing it. Every man will be treated fairly and alike by Wallace. The democrats could not have found a better or more popular man than Obe Wallace . The present assessor is a Btronf man, but Wallace ' will have not , lesB than one hundred majority. Charges of bribery in connect ion with the pending tariff bill are so open that the senate cannot longer ignore them. Accusation) are made with such detail of cir oumstances that individual senator.' haveto take notice of it We hop that the investigation will not bt one of the usual whitewashing affairs, but that the truth and noth ingbut the truth will come to light It looks now like the next count; recorder will come from Scio. Rile Bhelton's friends claim his election is certain. Scio has good timbei for any office, but has none an better than Riley Shelton. He it a young mn of good habits, ability and industry. The recorder's offici will be ably filled by the election of Riley Shelton.' One of the effects of the Apple- white-Kenyon tragedy will be V pospone judicial decision' on the point as to whether under our stat utcs adultery prosecutions must be sworn to by the injured party to a marriage contract.' , :. The wile of George F. , Russell, the absconding school superinten dent of Linn county, now serving a seven-year term in the state pen itentiary, is said to becirculating a petition to be presented to tbe govenor asking for the pardon of her husband. Oregonian. 'Anotheb million and a' half ol gold shipped from New York today with an order for another million to follow later. So it goes. Europe is draining the Eastern- cities, the East is draining the West, and tbe outpour flows on. A crew of 25 men have begun making fence along the Southern Pacific track near Grant's Pass, ac cording to the act on the subject passed by the last legislature. The Courier saye the work will go on all summer. ' JacobU Cqxey, the originator of the commonweal, hue been nom inated by the populists for congress from tbe 18th Ohio aUntric. ; THE COUtfTY CA'NVASS. Tbe demooratle candidates of Llnii county will speak on the polities1 issues of the day at the following time, and plaoea: S :'; Syracuse, Tangent, Bliedtl, Httrrloburg, May 18 10 am " 18 2 em " 1 1 p ui " 21 lpm ..Haloey, Brownsville, Crawfordsville, , Sweet Hume, Waterloo, Sodavllle, Lebanon, Bock Cretk, ' Lyons, Jordan, ' Shelburn, Bcio, ' Santiam, 'i 23 1 p in 241l)w " " 24 2 p in : '"v2S"106iiirt ' 26 2 p m " 2B lpoi " 28 1 p in " I p lii " 80 10am ' " 81 3pm " 81 ' 1 p m June 12pm " 2 lpm ' Albany, Opposing candidates are respeotfulli nvited tn be present and participate in the discussion. ' '" '' ""! 'E.E. Davis, Minimum County Cent ml Coimnl f Gko. W. Wkioht, -'. georetary. " ' . ' ; ,,-, .. I,,., ., , The people's party couiity iviiti t 'iimmittee held a meeting in A loan Friday and arranged for a county cuuL mss by their candidates as follows: , ,,, Rock Creek, May 15, 7 li in Lyons, s" . Jordan, ,, "helliurn, Belo, Hantiaw, ' Syracuse, ; Oakville, " Tangent, Bhedd, Halsey ' IB, 10 .v " " '8 o in' , 17' 1 18 1 p in 10 1 p lii 2110 a m 22 ID a m 22 T p m 23 1 i m 24 lpm 1 l m lpm lpm 1 pin lpm 1 p.m. lpm lpm Hnrrisburg, " 25 .Brownsville, Crawfordsville, Hweet Borne, vaterloo, , 26 2 " SO """ 81 June 1 Bodaville, Lebanon Albany, A ratification will also be held at 7 A cordial invitation is extended lo nil opposing political parties tu join in the canvass and share equally In the discussion of the political issues of the day. , . ; , ' B. F. Rajip. , ' Chairman. The republican candidates of Linn ounty will speak on the politic., issues of the day as follows: ' 1 ' "' faster, t ... May 18 10 u in Sweet Home, , " " lm Liberty, ; ' ' " 1 10 a m ."' . Waterloo,'; H "l:30)iu I Jtock Creek, , ". 21 10 am Lyons, . , ... " 2 p iu , i, -Jordan, ... 22 10 m r, Bhelburn, " " 2:30pm '.. Syracuse, . ". 23 10a in . Tangent, " "2;30 pm . Oakyllle, ',. " 24 10 am ; Sbedd, ... ; 24 2p m ' Halsey, ... , H "JtMpni , Harriaburg, ",26 " p m , Brownsville, "28 " pm ,. Crawfordsville, " 20 10 u in Holly, ""2pm ,,,, Bodaville, ,,:,..,, 30 10a m Xebsnou, ... , ' " 2 pm Lacomb, " 31 10 a m Bantiam,! , " " 2 p m i Bcio, June 1 1:30 p m , Albany, . " 2 " pm , J.B.WVATT, . Chairman Committee. Fbes B. JIbsh all, ., lf. Secretary Committee. A CHALLENGE. ''A "Populist,' who has never made 1 speech iu public since bis boyhood lays when he recited "The Boy Blood ; 11 t , " ,. . in the Burning Deck," will, meet any epresentatlve republican in Liiiii, unty In open debate, In the town of I Lceanon, at a date to agreed upou.perr Here Is a chanoe to administer an "No, thank you. I haven't my glasses, auodyne tn your dying Issue, "proi' !an0- cannot see without them." lection." Ton can devote two-thirds ! 'ens, that's strangol The mow .,,.. i 1. li. .1 .glasses I use tbe less lean see." Scbalk. ofyourtimein , explaining the cause of : . Th prij o.w. Ajar- ' the preent panic, the tariff liurtibug; An ancient legend says that the angel and waving the bloody shirt. One-; on guard at the door of heaven was ones third of your time must be devoted t asked by an inquisitive passer if mors tbe discussion of the main, and only ! married or more single women passed issue, the financial question. , through. Address: Tins Rxprhik .! "More married ones." he promptly an- ' Lebanon, Or, Summer school at the fiantlam Academy begins April .30. lKtf. See oircular, just out. 1 All nublie school irradea'it on dnll: lara month, at the Buntlam Academy summer school. Bee circulars. Send the Express, to some of ytmt friends iu the East, for the next three: .mi.hirm.ih.:, if.in;.,iA'AJ" ,,,,, a , ,. ., ' you twenty-five cents. . ( It Will be an agreeable surprise to ; through that way. Then, when wecau't persons subject to attacks of bUio)isind any other recommendation for a eolio to learn that' , prompt relief max, De had by taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Jn,aV ont of great tribulation,' and the many instances the attack may he gates fly open." orevented by taking this remedy as - A rnch Epitaph. won as the first symptons of the (Ms In a French churchyard is a mono ease appear. For sale by N. W. Smith I ment having an epitaph of which tbe druggist, SO cents a bottle. '' 'I every Sunday at 11 . m. and ; ; "a 'L . u T", ".. sw 1: . Sundry school at 10 a. m. J'.yri meeting Wednesdav at 7i30 p, m , in -j- u. it. LAMAR, rsstnr, Bubsorlb for tbs igacntvw '' ' " Tliuiinhtleitnoi of SpMoh. It Is not the pea that woman should Xva to firaca and try to control as It in the tongue. The greatest lesson that woman has yet to learn is to think before she speaks. "4n comparison with the I thoughtless tongue the pen u a woman's band is as harmless as a dove. All too prevalent in these days is the spirit of cruel and thoughtless criticism among women. Thoughtlessness of speech has , dons more to Injure woman than any I single elem&ntin jier life. It has laid her ! opeu to the charge of being unreliable J and outlines justly so. It has kept from her confidences that were hers by right, It has stood in' the way of her progress. 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 Bhe was gentle. It la the one inconsistency in woman's n-1 tore that has baffled many a one anxious to believe in her. Ladies' Home Jour nal. - A Tftmotu MadlioaM. 'The woeful house of Dr. Blanohe, when he died, 'was full of histories. The ini tials over its principal door A. C are those-of Antoiue Caumont, duo de Lau ron, who built it, for the increase of his elegance, in 1010. The Princess de Lam- balle entertained Marie Antoinette at, her 'garden fetes under the great trees where Guy de Maupassant walked in-1 aue. Some poems we read, several songs we sing, were composed there. -Pall Mall Gaiette. , His. Edlfon's ftoot Ctardaa. ' Mrs. Thomas Edison's favorite loung ing place 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 roof. Exchange., ' ."' Than Ho Oat Mad; ;.- '"Tes, sir," said Mr. Gallacher, "it was funny enough to make a donkey laugh. 1 I laughed till I-cried." And then as he saw a smile go round the room he grew red in the face and went away angry. London Tit-Bits. . Coal Wast. The great quantities of anthracite coal wasted by the unsuitable methods renort ed to in preparing it for market is the subject of complaint by Mr. Harris, tbe head official of the Lehigh Coal com pany. These operations, he says, result in, reducing a large proportion of the coal to sizes too small fur commercial purposes, the percentage of waste from this source averaging as high as !0 per cent Of the coal hoisted from the col lieries, this, however, having been some what diminished in recent years by the utilization of the smaller sizes of coal. . Bethinks that this process rescuing coal from the waste heaps is destined to go much farther in the more general use of coal in fine particles. He behoves that it may not bo going too far to as sume that improved methods of mining' and. of preparing coal may Insure the use as fuel of one-half the cool now re maining, so that itmay be reckoaed that there are still not far from 6,000,000,000 tons of anthracite available before the beds will be wholly exhausted. The present annual consumption of anthra cite is about 40,000,000 tons, and this consumption has for some years been in creasing at the rate of 4 per cent per an num. New York Sun. At the natrimontal Onto. Agent Now, please state what con ditions you require on the part of the lady. Suitor A pleasant exterior, 20,000 marks dowry, domestic training andOJ size gloves. Agent May I ask why you fix upon the last named condition? ' Suitor Well, you see, a few years ago 1 1 won six pairs of ladies' gloves, 6 size, 1 in an exhibition lottery, and you can't 1 expect me to throw them away. Self eo blasen. 1 ' , Bis Text. , ... , A Texas clergyman, about to be ap pointed chaplain of the penitentiary, I preached a farewell sermon to his con i gregation, which had treated him rather badly. He created a sensation byselect- ",tue following text, "I go to prepare " J " "wller9 1 aB1 7 may be also. Texas Sittings, V fT,f ABMtMUaav "Would you like to read the newspa-1 ' swered. I "Indeedr said the questioner, who was man, and who immediately began to plume himself. "Their husbands' vir- tues of course admitted them. That was right. The stronger should (id .s4'IWd """"I'6 tUt oM - Weaaer. -, . . . ' "No," replied the angeL "that is not rrtbereason." ir , j. ""Weil, ii you must know," nu t rsogel confidentially, "we pass them first heir own , . . ,em mt married woman, it is written against her name, 'These are they which have come JeiUl Pintlfha-Hnnnlul, iru.nlidf Tlrt J AUMumuK us a irausiaiion: -Mere lies se Teacbed heaven, lie nuited his voices with the voices of tho archttniiclJ"''!A5' . . , 1 ., ... ... ,, .. f It nwu no uv uvuru Ullll, me utiiiy erica, I -&eep quiet, all you lellowe, und let tu 1 hear alone the illustrious sirernr. .tern Wf-M' Hit.' Scrofula Cured. Twenty seven Years. SiiiVereil nil the lime und Sores ' t'oiistuntly Breaking out i;cd ' Ulovon HottU'9 ot lr. (I runt's MursitpitrUIn mid Grupe Koot - ftiid I'itected a Cure. , ... . Jkar Ever ,iuce mj tlmMb y(.ar j m MnXy aic,e(1 wilh gcroluloiis sores breaking out on various pans oi my nouy. i ue giaiuss ot my uvck were the most affected. 1 have doc tored with many physicians, but their medicine did not seem to dome any good. About a year ago I commenced. taking Dr. Grant's Barsaparilla and Grape Root juid I, felt that the first bottle was doing me good, so 1 kept on until I had taken eleven bottleB, and am now eoinnletelv cured, and have never felt so well in the Inst tenty-seven years. It certainly was a cheap doctor bill, as the total cost of the medicine was only (5.J0. I now cor dially recommend Dr. Grant's Sarsapa nUs m the King of Blood Purifiers. A. G. BTBVENS, ' Rib Lake, Wis. Price 50c.; 6 Mtles $2.50. For sale bv M. A. Miller. Albany Steal Laundry ; 'SPJH'ARDS a PHILLIPS, Proprs, llny, 'Orogfon All Orders Receive Prompt . . Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. Sutisfa-rtitin Guarnntred or Money - " Knfuiulcd. -' .' ( J. E. ADCOX, Ajjent, . . InSiultli's Drugstore AtlniliilMtrutoi' tiM5. .Nojicu.w hereby given Unit 1 Imve Hul-V llletl my linal iircoint in tlie mat tor of tin us tale of Ptcr Well, tis,i:ciiiell, in llincoufity L-ourt of Linn umtuly, Orotn, and tlmt suiil cduiI Iim ?oi Mondiiy the 7th tlay uf May li.'t;l. the !iiMr "f t "'rl'K-k c. m, nf wi.ii Any ii the ritur forliwinnp; (t)t iti'j' rtiniif t' ui Lsyttl tittiiiiitl a.i.i tiii- ':Miv:,if o' tin (((' ; tl-i-Ti.'Ifn; nil i.t m.: Iuivin( auv iijttf-'- ii. mi.,! U'' iis !.f vi a-iv (jliuc tiiv. j tu said iinal occottnt are lierchy noli ik.i Ji,.ti :vi;iir'--.l tit apjivitv sr -m-i li re am' iuive s'.ifh o!ij''cfi.ms lie.tr t a-iii settled the euiii't. Dated thb fl(H duy of .v. rii, IKiH. ... A . .1 . Vki.t. W. 11. U-VBif. .Adinii.istrator. Attorney fnr Aiiii-ii'ii.'i.rfitor. Notice of Final Settlement.. Notiw is .hereby (iivm ti nt Hie ui'di-r-KigiM!(l,; the executni' of. the lait will ol JoMipli Muwt, dt'ix'aei, hiti lil'.'il Iiift'Uual iifcu'.iijj tfs Miicb (.vf'. ul'ii in (lie ;.-! tin 'luiiniy court ftir Lfuti rintiity, Orepin, nntl thecinrt has hJttd the fitli duy JtinO, 1SU4, ft tlie hmrdf 10 a. u..of uwl- day f-.r the leant!? ij'tij?c:iuj)ri, ii iiiiy, to mWi rej-ttrt iml fuMiie settlement of !aid otate. Uatku, tliis the iid day if April, MM. .Exctfiitur of the hst of Joseph Mnbt, ieeenHed. .J. K. WkathbhKuhd, Mt'y fr Kxecuinr. -." Notice of Dissolution.. Notire it hereby pwi thai the cit-fart-HfWhtti heretofore Misti i i;t belwffcn M. .1. f;,'jtt;,iM ami' f.jHei'jainm, under the tirn' jtine of Kenjuniiii .Kruff., in herel-y di: nlved by iniitim! eoiiettt, I. Henjamhi r- iirfiiff, M. J. Jliiiijuniiii euntinuinj; hi Inisii iwm at thy ulii taiid and Mill olleet afl lirm of llertjiiinin UMs. D.ri!l), '('.prll 2, im. liKSJASHS lillOS. United States Land Notice- Ouwtns Crry, Oregon, - ', . Mnrch Ul, 18IH. rf, yfti(.ttJ'.Mretty,Kiv(JU thot the up livowfl pint of tli survey of towtmlilp lnnUi; -vtktim 7. tMj4whaf, been rev Wlvfii from the fiinc'or p'tternl nf Oregniiv at!l oil Alny ,!."), 1K4, tit U i'cltl''li Ai.Wi.o'f Ki'ihl ihiy suit) pint will (iletl in tliis 'odlct1 umHIif hiiio therein pmbriuwti will1 In? mibjfot;to in try mi itlitl after said date. 1 ' ; "; ' ' -KoiwRT'A.-'MrUiKit,"5'51 ' -Vtmn PAf.iiUKT,", ..Viwtvr. Y A ' iu-et ivi-r, I Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pur Orp CrHUi ot Ttrur Pawttor. M 'jail Diabetes Cured; Wonderful Work. A New Being Created! Bur Sirs: It you eould s tlis writer of Mis letter and note tlie womlorful chsiige tlmt has boen eRsotsd in hlsiwc by taking Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cura, yon would certainly be astonislicii I was $ most wretched sufferer (or three yeaas, trying all kinds ol medicine am! getVtig no relief. The (low of nrine was very excessive. I was very constlpiiteil and also covered with carbuncles, m.ii fell at war with myself and the world lit lerKv; but, thanks to your wonrlerful meWoine, I felt as though I was a new being, and I consider a wonderful cure has been effected in my case. ' ' With my best wishes for your furthei suQsess, I remain .-Yours respectfully, a. McDonald, Ashluud, Wis, For wile bv M. A. Slillnr. GREATLY REDUCED RATES MDt tv THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. CALIFORNIA HIDWIMTER FAIR ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Lebanon to San Francisco AND RETURN $27.55 ... . ; ,-'.W. ft T:,i :f, '-,fp KXCT'KHION TK1PM PDO.H HAN flM N0IH0O to nthor point in Qiilifornitt will lie allowed purehoser 01 sjiecial Miilwinlor Kair tickets ut tiie follow inisrmtiiil'tfip ratss: ',!.' " TO STATIONS UNIIKR ISO MIMSf FROM HAN PRANCIHCU, OKE AM i IX K-TH I UP ons-'w ay' tare;, .'. - ,,. ' TO STATIONS 13 JI1LE8 OR MORK FROM 8.X , PBANCIHt.'O, OKB ANI UXK-PlPril one-way .fare. Kor exact a'es and full inforistjon, in cinireof 1. A. HENNKTT.ancntat Lebanon, 'Jre,iom,,iir address tlie underslsneil. , .UtOH'I'WuAy, '''T.-H.flOODMAS,''' Xlcn; TniH'Man't.'r, (ien. fans. Agl. -Ran KtAmisro, t'i. '. E. V. UOfrtUtU. 'Au't lion, P't,.A , P t Agt rortland Or. . J Ml, I II Has Baved His Life! Marvelous Curt ! i namntr, Okkoom, April :'(, O. W. R. Men. Co., IVirtlund, lire. , Dtar Sirs: Aliout year ait" I . laid up with rheumatism. ti : torrihle state, I eiaild nottii"n n. - r In bed without UHsiHtancn. Ah the ,- urn no physicmn in Harnoy I tried various liniments, but they all tidied. When my condition was very .eriona, as tlie pain seemed to tie sirtkiue near tlie heart, your axont enme nloug and had a bottle of Congo Oil. H 'lirini! I v:i ill Willi rheumatism, he called upon n e and brought a bottle of Conzi (Id. lie commenced rubbing me with it, and In less than five minutes I was relieved ; In half an hour I was aide to swinx inv feet out ol ben, and one Hour I was dnwu stairs. He left the Isittle with me and 1 ' applied it several times. From tlmt da to this I nave not bean. trouble.! wh rheumatism. I feel that I owe inv I; to tbe wonderful oil. All this can verified by Fred Haines, of Harney. n the landlord of tlie hotel and sove others. I always carry a bottle of Con oil m mv grip now. , . Vours very truly, C, U. NORTON, ' Asiayer Burns, Harney Co., Oregon. Price 50 cents aud $1 jer t.tt!t Fur Hale by M. A. Miller. Lebanon Meat Market, Ed' Kellenfcerger, , Propr. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, &-Bacon and Lard Always on Hand Main Street, Lebanon, Or. BARBER SHOP llest Shaves, Hair Cut or Hhuiiipoo at BORUM & KIRKS' J SS 1.AT VWll IU BT. I UAKLi.H t ' IIOTKL. ;. 1 Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, Direct Lino Quick Dispatcli ; Low Freight Rntos. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. HUM BTEAMKH:"l f. Slcaniqr "Hoag" leaves I'nrf.anit Wedn v day nnd Saiunlay ayn A. M. H, C. Cay, (Ien. Ar,H, Balmoii (S't.'wiiarr, Portland. 1). R. VAnans, Ocn. Au't, 81111 Friim.lu, Pl C. 0, ilooun, li. p. & p, A., ' ; i-i. . .. .'(-'orvallls,t)rc)!oii. f N.iw Peml stnra. ' Notice reduction on flour and feed at the New Keed Htore, one door so-itli of Criisoii A Menisles'. (leixl Oliamalan Mill Fiear, no cIh. eor Hunk Iletl , ! " . " ' m " "ran .:! ' ' - ! .! Iii:n.!r(.l All delivered free lo anv i.ari. city. Your imtronnno earnestly' llclted, U. YVfAuACKW , uoh. t, i 1