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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1894)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. K1RKPATRICK, Editor and Proprietor. THE MORTGAGE TAX ITS FRIENDS. AND Nine-tenths of the people of Linn County agree' that the mort gages should be taxed. The Or egonian and the Portland ring bitterly oppose this law. The peo ple represent their own interest hundred votes, and the sonselesR j utterances of the Herald tend only to increase Jaukson's lead.' Jack son has made a flrst-olasg sherlli' and the people know it and are not going to give hiin up for a bird in the bush, or two of them for that matter. A CHALLENGE. while the Oregonian clique are pulling for the moneyed interest. Whom will you send to the legis laturemen who believe like the Oregonian and its clique, or men whose past record show them to be the people's friend? Ponder well the following iacts and vote for your own and your neighbors in . terest. '.'.v.' In 1880 Hon. W. R. Bilyeu was a member of the State senate. A wiser, more active or more honest member wag never elected. Al ways mindful of the interest of the people, with a mind strong enough to cope with his opponents and with an energy that never tired, Bilyeu introduced and had passed in the senate of 1880, the Mortgage Tax Law. The Oregonian and clique fought this law bitterly and succeeded in pigeonholing it in the house, the chairman of the com mittee to which it was referred being in the "ring." Who repre sented Linn county in the house all of this time? We think his name is S. A. Dawson. Who is be fore the people now for the senate? Hon. S. A. Dawson. The conclu sion is plain, unless Mr. D. has I experienced a change of heart, he would very likely oppose the tax ing of mortgages. If he is now in favor of the law, we will be pleased to publish the fact in the Express. Again in 1882, the people sent Uilyeu to the senate, as a reward for his brave defense of their own interest. Again did he beard the lion in his den; and despite the Uregoman and clique, the Mort gage Tax Law was passed and sent to the house. This time it passed that body. Where was Mr. Daw son then? He was not in the legislature. Who was in the legis lature? Hon. J.J, Whitney. He worked long, wisely and well for this law. . He never missed the roll calls, he was there at his post of duty and fought the clique until he succeeded in having the law passed. . Judge Whitney is again before the people for his old posi tion. Why not elect him? Did he not always serve the people honestly and intelligently? With Bilyeu in the isenate and Whitney in the house the people of Linn county may know that they have There was a peculiar marriage ceremony in New York last week, which is certainly a bizarre way o' lying mo nuiuiui snot in tt b country. In one of the fashion hi,. churches of the metropolis, lUB Friday evening a week uirn, Mis Julia W. Morris was th'en ami tnere married to Mr. Shrank F. Gearity, who lay dying o't the time 2000 miles away, iii El pttan. Tm It was at the dying "bridegroom's request, sent by a teWram. t.hi dispatch being duty witnessed at ra raso, that Mr. Robert J. Hney took bis place, by appointment, 6 his approxy, aud married him to Miss Morris. The ceremony was performed after consultation" with eminent lawyers, who decided that the Jaws of New York would recog nise the validity of the marriage. From reading the reports of the destructive storm on Lake Michi gan one concludes that they must have a very poor lifesavinz service at Chicago. The loss of life in proportion to the number of ter- sons exposed is frightful. Ships are being beaten to pieces and the orews drowned within fiftv Yards of the shore. The thousands f spectators who lined the shore are horrified to see men and wnmnn clinging to the rigging in mosuen A "Powjikt." who bus a speech pa,lB bIiioo hid boyhood dy Wt'.en be recited "The Km- Min,l on the Burning Deoli," will meet any rep ontattve 'republican in Linn Colli) tv In nneii dubale. In Hih Lhumi . I anon, at a date to agreed upon, re Is a chance to administer mi a lod.vne to vour rivlinr laau ' .action." You can devote two-thlrda of your time in explaining the cause of the present panic, the tiirltt' humbug aud waving the bloody shirt. One third of your time must be devoted to the discussion of the main, and onlv issue, the flimnclal question. Address: The Exi'Iikbs, Lebanon, Or. The above challenge of the Unknown 'Populist" is herebv accented hv n person who never went to nehnol ut all end don't know and never heard about the boy who stood on the burn ing deck. Mr. Editor tell hi name his day, date aud hour, "Kkpublioan." - -rzzT!?!?1 "Till M"JJtJ!lLlmmm timZ Mr am tri I As'cm SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah. T. O. Alexander 1'lalutiff Vs P. Wise Defendant. -.NotiGti la hmhv oivan ttm k (..,.. j .w. imvi vllbWC Of U11 MMllNnn an iAn f Hit muw ,11 nan. duly issued out of and under the seal of uieuoove nanien cniirr in ihu uKuU entitled . Action to me directed aud delivered commanding me to make sale of the Real Property described in said execution to satisfy the sum of 1809, with interest thereon ut the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 27th day of October A. D. 18IK, and thf, flnHbi nitri fliaKmWi...anf r 8.1'tJnn nri tlia niula ........ :a ..... u, ,.,. UIWU BUIU execution said Real Property having prelum Deen amy attached in said action aud I did on the 17th dav of Mnv. IRtU ilulu l., U....I -.. , .j .v.j upn win iwrni Property and will on Saturday the 23d d&v of Jmm iboi ut- t. j- trnm. f j .i j ui uie court nouse in the city of Al- tary danger of death, and yet the bauy, Linn eouuty, Oregon at the life boats do not eo to their rpaene h?ur ?' 'o'ol R m. of said day sell life boats do not go to their rescue. Judge Mills Mondav sentenced Coxey, Browne and Jones to 20 days' imprisonment in fail for dis playing a banner in the capitol grounds on the occasion of the May-day demonstration. Coxnv and Browne were also sentenced to a 1500 fine or 10 days' imprison ment ; for tresspassing on the capitol grounds.' The California good roads con vention will be held in San Fran- disco this week for the nuruose of inaugurating some plan to improye Mm Haa Saved His Life! Marvelous Cure! H.uimtv, OasaoN, April SO, '03. O. W. H. Mm. Co., Portland, Ore. Dear Sirs : About n year into 1 was laid up with rheumatism. I was in a terrible state. I could not turn over In hud without amistanee As there' wns no physician in Unrnev I tried various linimenr.H. huh llmv nil UWuA wk, my condition was very cerious, as the nivin seemen to oe Btriking near the heart, your lurmit. esme along and hud a hottlfl of flnnimOU l-l..,ipi.,.. r in with rheumatism, he culled upon me, und bronuhr a hotl.ln nf tna,t nil tT commenei'il rubbing mo with H, and in lees than live minutes I was relieved ; in half hii hour 1 was able to swing my (eot out of bed, and one hour I was down stairs, lie left the bottle with me and I applied it several times. Prom thnt day to this I have not been troubled with rheumatism 1 (eel that I owe mv life to the woii'leifiil oil. All ttiia eiin lie veriiieil Dy t iil dailies, of Harney, also the landlord f the leitol ami Hevev.il "lr. I lwJ earry n kittle at Cm$o Oil in mv urip nul,v. Vouii? vciy truly, C. il. :-i()l!T(l.", Assayor Hums, Harney Co., Oregon. Pricg 50 cents anfl l bs For sale by M. A. Miller, MIL BE nilhila n,n In,, fi. nuh l 1 -".... ivi vtwILI II, MUIKI IU 1 the lllffhfst. hhl,l,v ull tl.a ..K and interest of the defeudeiit t Wisoi ill and to said Real Property desorllied 1 -"""i -Lima one m, tivoi (2), three (3) and four (4) iu block ! number turn l" in A hl,tn ... ; 7 ----- uuj a jiMijitiuil w. wuc v-ujr ui Aiuany, i,inn coiintv, Or egon, the proceeds arriving from said sale to be applied to thes.itisraetion of auiu VAWuunil. Daxkd tins 22d day of May, 1S!M. C. 0. Jackson, Bherifl of Linn'County Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. Oreicou for the Coutitv of Linn . j, David Bwuuk ' niuiiitiff. the roadways of the state. We biiih f t , norm thnt. iho kir lft.mluntu r-' " uavo ueLLer lucic than , Coxey's (rood-roads movement, and will remember to keep off the grass- two champions whom the "ring" can neither buy or bully. -They know this because these two men have been tried and found true. ilr. Bilyeu's service in senate is a record of honor to himself and good to his people. Compare his record to that of his opponents. ihe coming legislature will be the most "important for years. AVe need men of legislative ability brains, training and energy men who are "on to" jobs of Simon and his clique and know how te defeat them, men who know what to say and will say it, men who know what to do and will do it, V. R. Bilyeu and J. J. Whitney are the men. All the papers of the State, re- gardless of politics, speak well of Hon. J.K. Weatherford for fisn. s. Every one aoknowledees his honesty, integrity and ability. He will pole a handsome vote and will make Herman get down to his knitting. When the organ of a political party can find no flaw in a candi date's record, after diligent search but seeks to manufacture prejudice against him without good reason, then the aforesaid organ admits the weakness of its own candidate and the strength of its opponent. The conduct of the Albany Herald toward Jackson is a case iiv point. That paper can find nothing to reflect on Jackson, but hammers Bway at him simply because the County Court (which is Republi can) "made a bad bargain with the Abstract Company." There is no connection between Jacksonand the county court or Jackson and the Abstract Company. If any one i to blame it is the County Court. Jaiksou will lead Mi'Ferrou several 1 Cleveland's treachery to his party, as Pennoyer is pleased to call it, is not half so glaring as Pennoyer's treachery to the Dartv that raised him from his obscure saw mill to the Governor's chair. Pennovhb is a Political fake. handy but unscrupulous with his tongue, an avowei friend of the poor man but a better friend tn himself. Obb Wallace will be next As sessor. No man has ought to say against him, but all sneak in praise of his honesty, integrity and amity. Standard has the Clerkship al most in his hands. Browsville should be honored at this election by honoring her favorite son. Scio is the field this time to win. Shelton will take Ed Davis's place in the Recorder's ollice. Only ten days more and the political agony ' will be over. What a load, of suspense 'it will take from the mind of the numer ous candidates. Notice is hereby (riven that by vlr tllunftin uv,,ti,. .....i .,-.. , ouly issued out of the above iiann-d court in the above entitled suit to me directed and delivered, comnmiKiiiiB me tn tell the real property therein described, r will n U..r...i.... fto.i day of June, 1S94, nt the front door ot ..ic i-ouri uouse in me city of Albany, Jjinn county, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock V. jr. of Hnirl 11 i public auction for cash in hand to the highest bidder, the real property des cribed in said execution aud order of sale as follows,to-wit: Lots its) two iu block (1) one in the the town of Ijyons in Linu comity, state of Oregon, as appears on the record plat of said town in Clin Riwinlupii, (n a u said county and state, tile proceeds arising from aale to be applied first to tlie payment of the costs and expenses ot said sale and the costs and disburse ments of suit taxed at $28.10, second to the payment of the attorney's fees arcoun-ioD- ii,a . a...- - o auui Ol and me payment of the !;ain'lfl"8 claim amounting toi iuo wun interest thereon ,,t the rate Often ner rwttt tu, , ....,. t n uu,y or March, 1803. Uatkd this 22d la,y of May, 1894. ,, . ' " r- Jackson, rilientr of Linn County, Orvirou Albany Steak laundry RICHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Proprs, A.lbauj-f Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Scrofula Cured. Twenty -seven Years. rimifred all the time and Sores Constimtly Breuklnar nut-TTuul lilcvon Bottles ot Dr. Grant's Siirsiipiirlllit Hud Grape Boot and riteeted a Cure. Dear Sir: Ever since mv elem y-sx I have' been sorely afflicted with (HTDluUms sores breaking out psits'ol my bedy. The elands of my it, bcii; uic uiosi anucieu. i nave doc uirl with many physicians, but their meiiicinedid not Mfm innn,...,,.! About a year iuto I commenced taking . uiuiii a oHrsapamin ana lirape Root and I felt that the first bottle was doiiif; u.v (n, nu i cpi ou until i nan tukt-ii eleven bottleB, and am now completely cured, and have never felt so well in il... 'ast tciityeven veam it psrtsinlv .., a cheap doctor bill, as the total cost ol :ne niiUioine was only tj.jo.' I now cor Jially recommend Dr. Grant's Sarsape Ilia as tlie King of Blcod Furifieni. A. C. BTRVBNS, Rib Lake, Wis. Pries 50c; 6 m S2.50. For sale by M. A. Miller. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, InBmlth'sfirugHtore. lioliannn, Oron. Administrator's Motloo. Notice is hereby given that 1 have duly filed my Hnal account in the matter of the estate of Peter Welt, deceased, bi the county court of Linn county, Oregon, and that said court has set Monday the 7th day at May lfl, at tbe hour of 1 o'clock r. u. nt mill day as the time lor hearing all objections to saw nnai account anil the settlement of the same: therefore all tiersons havimr anv interest in said estate or having any objec tions to said final account are hereby noti lied anil required to appear at said time and have such objections heard and settled hv the court. Dated this 6th day of April, 1804. A.J. Win. W. II. Hilvko. Administrator. Attorney for Administrator, GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BV THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. POR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR Diabetes Cured! Wonderful Work. A New Being Created! Dtar Sirs: If vnu nonhl bar the writs? of this letter and note the wonderful change that has been effected In his case oy taxing ur, urani s tuimey ami him . Cure, vou would oortainlv be ashmlshsil. I was a most wretched sufferer for thrno years, trying all kinds of medicine and getting uo relief. The flow of urine whs very excessive. I was very constipated and also covered with carbuncles, and felt at war witli mvsolf and the world ut large: but, thanks to your wonderful meuicme, i teit as mougit i was a new being, and I consider a wonderful mire has been effected in my case. With my best wishes for your further success, I remain Yojuwespectfully, a. Mcdonald, Ashland. Wis. For sale by M. A. Millor. Lebanon Meat Market, 'Ed Kcllenfcerger, Propr. Freuh & Salted Beef Pork, mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, WE'n and Lard Always on Hand Haln Street, Lebanon, Or. BOUND TRIP TICKETS The foundation of Grant's Pasa' new city hall is about completed, and work will go forward on tbe superstructure. A. A. Kees, 8. A. Nicltereou and Sirs- Jos. Elklns retUIIMl Mile wui.b from Pendleton where they had been as delegates to the Brand loriim of (J. O, Q. g. and the Kebokah. They report a tine lime. :-' , ' : ' K15 a . C-'f : 2 S . Q GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herebv aiven tliat the under. signed, the executor of the last will of Josenh Moist, deceased, has Mat his Hnnl account as such executor iu the clerk of the I "'. . county court for Linn county, Oregon, and tlie court has fixed the 6th day June, 18M, t i , at the hour oflO A.M. of said ,lay for the HUM 10 OuDFrdllC ISC 0 hearing of objections, if any, to said report ana tor tne settlement ot saui estate. Datkd, this the 23d day of April, 18M. C, F. Moist, Executor of tlie last will of Josenh Moist. deceased. J. K. Wratheiikmid, Att'y for Kxeculor. BARBER SHOP Beat Shaves, Hair Cut or Hiiumpoo at BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. NEXT HOOK TO ST. CHAKLES HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Chjldron Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing u Specialty. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby elren that th in.nnpl. nership heretofore existlnK between tt. J. Ilenhimin and I. Unninmln limine tUn llp, name of Benjamin Bros., is herebv dis solved by mutual consent, I. Benjamin re tiring, If. J. Benjamin continuing in busi ness at the old stand and will collect nil debts and assume nil liabilities of tlie old firm of Benjamin Bros. riATBB, April 2, ISM. Bsnjamin Bans. Bv M.J. Bknjamim. AND RETURN $27.55 United States Land Notloe. I'lAC'IMtWIOlV TltlVH FROM SAN FRANCISCO to other nnlnu, ,, in California will bo allowed purchasers ot special Midwinter Fair tickets at the follow ing; round-trip rates: The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, Direct Line-Quick Dispntoh Low Freight Itates. Between Willamette Vallov Points and San Francisco. TO STATIONS UNDER ISO MILKS FROM HAN KBANOIBCO, ONE AND ONii-TIURI) one-way faro. TO STATIONS ISO MILES OR MOMS FBANCIHOO, ONE AND RIVER HTKAJIino Drainer "floait" luavos Prtrll,,nrf h;...i.. .. H Oiikhon City, Oregon,'! . March 31, 18U4. I Notice is berebv ulven that the un proved plat of the survey of township 10 KftllHt Vanir 1 aaai ho. I..,.., a idvi'd from t.ha tti,rui,vi' Mmo!-,tl nriFROM RAN Oregon, and oil May .IS, 1894, ut 9 'Mv FIFTH one-way fur w ciuci, a. a., oi sum imv saiu oiat win u nieu in tins onico nnu tne lana " .iiiwuiainri,, jii- ,T therein mhnwrl lll h Wi tn lir" of I, A. BENNETT, agent at Lebanon. "Ie "ew A,,irvn,, n,wif,ni,i,i,.t' i Oregon, or address the iinilersigiied. Orusou & Mensles', HoiiKKT A, MlbbKR, JPhtkb PAOiiL'wr, i Ki'iristor. .Receiver. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World'1 Valr HlglHst Mtdal and Dlploau. C Day, Oen. Ag't, . muiiuii at. winrr, Portland, R. Vaijohk, Uen. Ag't, . Sun Francisco, Col. C 0. ilouus, U. F, it P. A., tJorvnllis, Oregon. :' Pi New Vena Htnre. Notice, reduction on flouraud L ( is New fed aiorp, e For exact atesaui) full inrhrmaiinn I - . - Gmxl Champion Mill Klnnr. v i lUOII'DOliAV, TH.00ODMAN, . S j ... Oen. Tralllo Man'g'r. (Jen, Pass. Agl, ' Snorts HAS I'UAHCUCO, VAh IS. P ItOOEStS, Ass't Usn. ft & Pas i Agi., I'uruaim ur. 70 't. per sock, ah. '' per liundrcd. -i AH delKcivd f,vel,,.v ,wt ()t tili i"ur Wl a8t. earnestly Ho-, . U. W. Alduiok.