The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, August 10, 1894, Image 2

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    Lebanon Express.
H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK,
Editor - and - Proprietor.
A MIGHTY STRUGGLE.
The battle is on and it will be a
battle royal between the Cleveland
imnerialists and the feudal cohort
arrayed under the banner of Gor
man. The senate rebellion has
spread to the bouse of rcpresenta-
ti vcs. where the democratic leaders
who have chafed under Cleveland's
yoke are organizing a mutiny
as.dnst the Wilson bill. The cau
cus called for this afternoon origin
nted with the mutineers and is
understood to tie a movement
against the president's tariff policy.
It was called without the knowl
edge of Speaker Crisp, who is pre
sumably in accord with the admin
istration, or without consulting
Chairman Wilson of the conference
committee, who is known to be
the favored champion of the presi
dent in the house, and this justifies
the belief that the caucus was
called at the instance of Senator
Gorman, who is now the recognized
leader of the opposition. We do
not believe it possible to bring the
democratic majority in the house
over to the support of the senate
bill, but the result of caucus dis
cussion and action will probably be
to create schism and division in
the ranks of the administration
and thuB enable the senate to more
securely hold its ground. Still, at
this stage of the proceedings no one I
can make an intelligent guess of
what the outcome will be.
only know that a great battle is
being fought, and that the con
tending forces are bitterly hostile
to each other. We furthermore
ki!' v that Mr. Cleveland is mak
ing the fight of his life and that he
is straining every nerve and is
calling into - requisition all the
power of federal administration to
sustain his policy. It is evident
that he does not underestimate the
strength of his adversaries, nor is
he oblivious to the fact that he is
in danger of defeat. Telegram.
married to Indian women will pit i roipr-r! ' But if a member of any t
no land nnlwin iht.v liivak.nn' ,rti.. f , r., 1
...v, m..v uvi.ii ui me tamiiies ni incse gentle-
:dopted by the tribe. mca refcrred to g,auld the
Now that men who want work e"lt0T 'the Herald would be held
are able to make themselves hear.! in IliStiug disgrace if he did not
above the clamor and bluster 0f ,furil!!f;ee the labor, ink ami pa
ths hulldoiers who maim! thi ' Per necessary to write up an eulos
Debs strike on the Pacific coast, it istio anicle about the departed.
is apparent that for every job fori est.
L:l. iL. ti .1 Yi n . i .
wuicn me oouinern racinc needs a
The war between China and Jap
an promises to become a -most in
teresting 6ght. Hostilities have
already begun, and so far victory
perches on the banners of the Japs.
The countrymen of the two con-
tvnding nations residing in the
I nilod Mates feel a lively interest
in the outcome of the fight, and
men and money are being raised in
Ean Fransisco and other Pacific
. coast cities by the adherents of each
party. Both Russia and Great
Britian have interests at stake in
the matter, and each watches with
jealous eye the action of theother.
Appearances indicate that the fight
will be a long one, for both China
and Japan have immense armies at
their command, and a navy that
compares favorably with those of
European countries. In this fight
we should keep hands off, and labor
solely to push our trade among
these friendly nations. Let us
look to our oirn interests America
for Americans is the true doctrine.
man there are two or three men ' u,. .... 1 i . ' '
i ; 0f the fats rtrike. The men
men who were responsible for the .i, , , , , .
Z v. Vu V 155.000,00a Had thev all contin-
would be thecase, under the pres-QW, to W()rk ttlld
. tuu conaiuon o. wmoney thev. w,,d earned,
country , and, know.ngit, they must; they llavo purchaged the
haverehedu,Wwinmngthestrikejruiiffian pUn, or erectcd 8,
by,nUmida ,ono men who would eqj ag , d
be glad to take the places of theeven 8Uoh a) doc not
strikers. Thev depended upon a ' .,i, .
, , , . , 1 , " i teach some men common sense.
methodB which not only brought
them into immediate conflict wjth ' It has been a cause of wonder
the authorities and the militant j "'hy the penitentiary stove foun-
powers ol the government, but lost : dry of h wwenberg & Co. was sold
them the sympathy and moral sup-! to the state of Oreeon for $05,000
port of the people at large. The j when i ts actual value was not over
public likes to see the railroad eai- 10.00 0. The mystery is explained
ployes well paid, but it likes, also, i by tb e suit instituted by Mrs. Louis
to see a man appreciate a good job) Kub n, in Portland, against Julius
when he has it. Tidings. Lof wenberg for $10,3fi0 due for
; sewices performed bv her late hus-
Contrary to general opinion, the jbiUld in 8ecuril)g (he' of B
unpruvem-mt m firearms has notion in, ,u ii,,i,, ;j;..
increased murderous resets of j for tle pnnh of thc' Korthwcst
battles. The battles which have j Fonndrv Company', plant at the
.uuSu ,u we Uli American j gtate penitentiary.
niup wuw! low buov; tnatonivone
out of each seveD'ky-nine men en
gaged was killed. In the Franco
German wov of 1870-71 onein each
fifty-three met death, while in the
Cnmerji war onein eanh ihvrrv-five I &
of tlie effective force was left dead
Ki the field. In our great civil
war one out of every sixty -five men
wag killed, and one in each ten
wounded. In Napoleaifs early
wars one out of every twenty-eight
was killed and every fourth man
wounded, and in early British con
flicts as high an average as one
death to each nineteen engaged is
reported. St. Louis P.edubiic.
I
Diabetes Cured!
Wonderful Work.
A Hew Being Created!
PtarSirs: V you conM K the writm
jf this letter anil note the won lnrfn!
ihanse that baa tKn ulfi'Cied in hini'ai
tuking Dr. Clraat'i Kiiinev ami Livel
Jure, yon vmnhl wrtainly Iw st..nirirtt
1 V; nto..t WH'tf!i?d Rl!fl'rprfurtlirt
w. r?t h!! iclt 'iii;ini. aim'
.litiu iu xvlivi. The flox uf arim' wn
.r fswiire, t wiw very i.nu.tui..i,.i
utl ft!-o t-tu-.-rcii with fRrht;i-lt. ht.:
fel; w-.i itii invH'.'f m:,I iiii w... i.l ui
i
It has been said that carrots
promote digestion, and the tomato,
so long appreciated, iB an excellent
aid to the liver, and iB invaluable
in the work of purifyingfthe blood.
Nor are these the only green things
that improve the general health.
The onion is a great stimulant to
the circulatory system, and the sea
kale and watercress correct scrofu
lous venoency, wnue tne turnip is
nearly as nutritious as cornmeal.
Lettuce and celery supply a crav
ing of the nerves, and early spinach
rouses the inert kidney. Every
one who can should have a garden,
no matter how small, for rcallv
fresh vegetables will help to save
many a doctor's bill. Hail's Jour
nal of Health.
The Klamath Falls Star telly, of
the allotmout of the reservation to
Indians and how it was done, in the
folbwing: "Agent Ms.thewg is
having the agency renovated, and
Allotting Agent Wc.rden is the
right man in the right place, as his
peech to the Indians clearly
proves. He said, ih substance, to
the agitatwl Indians, that the com
missioner had ordered him to give
the Kanmth Indians their lands,
nd that liia orders were strict.
lach Indian is entitled to 80 acres
of farming land, or 160 acres of
grazing land. No one not a mem.
ber of these trilies or a child of
such member is recognized. Fa
ther cau settle lands for themselves
nd for their children under 21.
If the father is dead, the mother,
if competent, may select for the
children. If the children have no
parentsthe land will be selected
for them by Agent Matthews or
Agent Worden. Take your lands
and build your houses and fences
a?;d have homes. White men
Steps are now being taken in
Chicago to organize a new compar.y
to manufacture railroad cars in
opposition to the Pullman com
pany, and give employment to the
Pullman strikers. This would
accomplish more ten to on? than a
sympathetic strike of the various
labor organizations, and cost far
less. If "Pullman is making so
much money there
A Loxdos newspaper offered cash
prizes for the best definition of
'Home." Throe of thc best answer
were: "A world of life shut out,
world ot love shut in.'
"Where you arc treated the best
and grumble most." "The only
spot on earth where the faults and
failures of fallen bumanitv are
hidden under the mantleof charity."
Travelers from the East report
a widespread destruction of crops
in Kansas and Nebraska by hot
winds. " Corn will have to be ship
ped into many counties iu Kebra
ka to ejable the farmers to live
until unother season. The high
ways are thronged with dishearten
Bettlers, who have abandoned their
homes and are moving East. No
similar scene has been witnessed
since 1873.
Maxv old time Californians and
others are now said to be coming
to Oregon from California, where
it is said the drouth and other
causes have ruined many of them.
They say that all roads leading to
Oregon are lined with covered wa
gons driving for the Willamette
vallev.
Ex-Vice President Levi P. Mor
ton has announced himself a can
didate for the republican nomina
tion fr governor of New York.
Governor Flower will probably be
renominated bv the democrats.
Tacnma's interstate fair promises
to bequitc an exhibitiou, and bIiows
the grit of the people there when
they undertake such a thing in
these dull times.
iiuiiM; hut, t'i ika In vmir w.
medicine, 1 h ll at, tii"Hh I v;
las Wn t'OWl ! in my i;.:-,s.
Wi'h my hci-t wihSiv1 i't ;!.
IKV'-H-. I H'UHlift
VmIii- rr ;ji -t'lfi'Dy,
.- A. SMXf.f
For sale by M. A. Miller.
:.! .'Ilr.
"Is Your Name
Written There?"
Has Saved His Life!
Marvelous Cure!
Harnkt, Okuoox, April SO, 'OS.
O. W. k. Mm. On., Portland, Ore.
Oiar Sirs: Abont a year ago I was
mul up with rliffunutietn. I was la n
terrible Hate. 1 could not turn over in
bed without assistance. As there ill
no physician in Harnev 1 tried varioui
liniment", but they ell failed. When
my eunditiun waa verr eerinua, at the
pain eeemed to be itrilinj near the
heart, ynnr agent came along and had
bottle of ConpoOil. Hearing I waa ill
i.h rheumatism, he called upon me.
ind hroiiKht a buttle of Congo Oil. Hi
sniuiimnrMl rubbing me with it, and iu
lent man uve nuuutee i wee relieved; in
null an hour I win Me to awing my feet
at oi nra, ami one Hour 1 waa down
tail. He left the bottle with me and t
ipplied it avveral time. From that dav
o thin I have not twen trouble-! with
rueninatinm f leel that I owe my lifr
to the wonderful oil. All tliia can Id'
verified bv r'rwl Uainea. of lUrnev. iiU.
he liinllnnl uf the hotel and eevtrai
th.w. I ! vara unrrjr a bottie ol Cuaji,
ti ' tuv urip ii'iw.
Villus very truly,
C. ii NOKT1X,
Aaauyer Bnrnf, Uarney Co., Oregon.
?rz 53 mi rA $1 m iltk
For sale by M. A. Miller.
The Yaquina Route.
OREOON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
E. W. Hadley, Rwelver,
AiHTioiEEBs' fees in the United
State and England are paid by
is no reason j the vender. In France and Hol-
why others cannot make money at 'and the purchaser pays them.
me same business, lhere is no!
use of standing at the fot of the !
ladder and complaining because
some other fellow has gone to the !
top. Go up yourself or be satisfied !
whore you are. j
Written where? Why, on the
subscription List of the Lebanon
Express. Ii you are not a sub"
acriber to this pajier, and wish to
obtain reading matter for the win
ter evenings, now is the time to
subscribe. Subscription rates, (pay
able in advance) $1.50 per year.
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Vallev Points
and San Francisco.
KIVEE STEAMERS.
Hteamer "Hnae" Iravrn Portland, Wnln.i
day am! Saturday at 6 A. M.
H
C. Dat, fien. Ae't.
balroon Hi. Wharf, Portland,
D. R. VittouK, Uen. Ag't.
Ban Francimn, Cal.
O. V. Honrs. O. F. J. A..
Corvallia, Oregon.
LEBANOW PRODUCE MARKET.
Keep the money in circulation !
at home. If you want goods, do j
not be misled by the deceptive mis-j
representations of outsiders that f
you can save money by sending
abroad for what you want Nine!
times out of ten you will pay just I
as much and fail to get w hat. you j
want, as you cannot give thegoode
your personal inspection. Keep;
your money at home where you J
will in the natural order of things j
see it again. Every dollar unnec-j
essarily sent abroad is a dollar of,
poverty added to the community. !
itilmiiKw! Kry Week.)
Whut8oc.
Oals Iftc ,
Hay $4 to t6 per ton.
flour f 6ofii.7fl per sack.
Chop $1 (K) per ewt.
Kraii lie perewt.
Middlings $1 00 per cwt.
Potatoes 411c.
Apjiles Dried, 8c per lb
Piuum liricd, 4jc.
Onions 2je.'
. live, tlriawrd, 6c.
Veal lejSf.
Pork Urestwd, 6.
Lurd-14.
Hams Vi per lb.
Sliouldi'ra 10c.
Billon lie per lb.
Getirt: $5 per doz.
Ducks $4 09 pr doz.
Chickens ?2 S5(i 3 50.
Turkey 8c per lb.
ExgK 10e r doz.
B .tter 10 12c pr lb.
illdes Green, lc; dry, 2c.
Some economical member of the I
school board in Dayton, Oregon,
sent their printing to be done in j
another town, notwithstanding the j
Herald has long been working for
ft HAW snhj'uilhnUiio atrn tt )u hnllt
, , L . '! A li" of Iwtb cotton and woolen
How downright contemptible some ; ,,, klMlll haw ju8t srrlcd at
men can aa wwara ineir nomc fmvn:iL & Co'a.
. AdmlnlMtrutrlx'iit tl...
Notii In horehy (Ivon llwl tho umlonlinied hv
been duly appointed Ujr Hie (.'(nraty Court o
Linn totiuiy. Oremra, Ibe wlmlnMnurlx oflhe
estate of JnciHi Kewmen, dccetusHl, ami aw duly
qualllied u'h ailminlitnurix. AU panun
havlnx claiux amliut mid euale ere boieby
wamea to prenunl Ui mo, duly verllled. wllhln
rut moiith.1 from June 2&. l4. to lt,e nuileninued
at llic oHlee of Hara'l II. (iarlaml at Lnuumi
Oregon. 8iaH E Kmuet,
SajCi. H. Oinuan. admluWtairli.
Attorney for AdmuiiMratriz.
Racket Store.
Having opened & niobct utorc in Kirk Pa
trick's )utUliit!, e renectfrlv invit !
U (11 and infct our nUx:k. Ve Imv nur
guol in New j'urk and iro,xw to Hell t
eaaiant prices. Kead tt following
rmtmelliv. noofl efflton, -W; bwt, 72t?; n)tk, 01,06
l-iwlten lirfso,, &, It) lofli
t;nwh, ciftifHi. etc.. all linvi), 10c.
(.'hkUi, 4i:. 7(ki.
Thrwul. ptiw. 'V; nwll, 2e.
HfiwhUU- whir, 8;Jav.3), wbnlehone, 85c.
Wliit draKMk t4, J, 10 yv
Tiirkwh tfw(;li, Y2k per jmlr, 'the pr pair,
M'-n'snJitruJl.-il, iii; whiu, . .
I-n under ahirl and dmwi-n, Ti, M, 38,
Udi' vtt-m. 8, viv. is m w.
CUAtm Unuhp. lOe. hair bnwluw, 8c, 15c,
FWJiei iMfokfc, 3, ami 1.
Pencils with nibtars. I.
Ottwr thitifpr in prfportlun. .
Give u a cull,
' G. F. 'KnoiTLn.
I.'all on "SI, A. Miller for great.
A. . Davis for everything in the
wuhviumtTS line.
-wtf .n-.fr. i,v,".'.UHjr!'.S (fatt nQi.tuh
,Crih::.:!.:',
J.rfltlA (. tUitt; In till 'h
'Ua 'ft. C.u';ij!lr';, nwdf !or
I Can lit u- !,t i i,v i at.
BARBER SHOP
Beat Hliaws, Hair Cut or Shampoo at
BORUM & KIRKS
Shaving Parlor.
KEXT DOOR TO BT. CHARLES
HOTEL.
Elegant Baths.
Children Kindly Treated.
Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty.
Scrofula Cured.
Twenty -seven Years.
Suffered all the time and Korea
Constantly Breaking out-I'ned
Eleven is.itlles t Dr. i rant's
Sursitimillln mid Graiw Hout
mid Fltet'ted a Cure.
Diar Sir: Ever nine mv eleTCnth
Tr I have been sorely alfiicled with
ecrofuUiua lores brenkiit out rm vitriiiua
rt oi my Ixnly. Tiir ilamla of ntf
seek were the most aikrtrd. I have n h
tored with many phYmowiin, but th -ir
tediciuedidnot seem In do me any good.
Atxiutayeur ago I ciimmrnml Unijr
Pr. lirant'a Sarwiparilla ami (irajk Riki
and I felt tlint the fi'st Iwttle ui. d.iti
me good, no 1 kept on until I ha'! t.,i,...
eleven bottles, and am now ci tr.n:. t.
num. iuu uuve never it'll H ) wt'i, .11 i,.
last tuentv-aeven vearn. It it-rtiuuiv w
cneap doctor bill, an the tui .l i'U ,i ,,t
the mrdinne waa milv if .fn. I unu cm
lially remnmiend Dr. iv-MH' Saiwitia
ilia the Kiog of Bl! i'u'i i
. A. & KfKVKSS.
R'! :,, V.1
fi I)'.'?';" '
For sale bv M.A.Miller.
Albany team Laundry
EfCHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Proprs,
A.llnny, Oregon
All Orders Receive Prompt
Attention.
Special Rates for
Family Washings.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Monev
1..C... , , J
IHIUIHII'U.
J. E. ADCOX, Agent,
riti Hnrt.)r l'ir:itHt(ire.
lx-bunn, ori'iton.
PBOMJPT fltCKiltKBWVK POPCUB
Northwest
Fire and Marine
INSURANCE COMP'Y
Head Office,
209-271 Chamber of Commerce,
Portland, Oregon.
THE LCADINQ HOMI OOMPANY.
The Northwest
WILL lHSt'M YOUR
Bullae and Bant, I Qrawlns Grain,
H'luwlmlil Kiirnllnr., drain In Wareao&M,
Hiy, Feed and Htwik. Hihi Kllna,
rana itnpieioeoia, :
The Northwest
Solicits Youb PatboSaoe.
EICEtRAWUNOg,
Bcal tvoau mi lotawot 4W, latoaun.Ort
Lebanon
Meat 3Jarket
U Kellenterger, Propr,-
Fresh & Salted Beef Pork,
Mutton, Sausage Bo.
logna, and Ham,
larBacon and Lard Always on Hand
Main Hlreet, I.luiin.ii, );.
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