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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
MM'tiijnMtlilii)li.fcjiiJ!.'..ttCTig Lebanon Express. H. Y. K1RKPATRICK, Editor and - Proprietor.' The Express wishes its readers u Merry Christmas! Yalb made nearly $20,000 at fjit ball last year and 1 ,-00- at base-ball. The students at Olivet College Mich., have been forbidden by the faculty to use tobacco. The official count in Tennessee gives Evans, the republican candi date for governor, a plurality of 748. . President Cleveland has gone . to South Carolina on a weeks bunting trip. Congress doesn't in terrupt his pleasures." There was an increase of 115 postoffics-in Texas during the fiscal year "ending June 30, 1894. Kansas lost . 39 postofficcs. ! The total number of postoffices in the United States now Dein 69,805. The members of the Toext legis lature do. not need to worry their brains in forming additional laws There ie-too much -law now. Let attention be eiven ti strengthen ing the weak points in the present laws. Eugene Register. . . Estee, of California, isn't get-' tin Anuch comfort from the Rep ublican press -and politicians, of the -state, in-his contest Of course editors that are so narrow -minded and prejudiced that they condone s wrong .if done by a Re publican are defending Estee. If the lovers of football wish to preserve that sport they . must modify the style . of the game, Many of the most prominent edu cational institutions are., taking ateps to suppress the game smong students unless it is.divested of its extremely rough features. Coos and Douglas counties are. at war. The former county recently discharged from the county poor farm a refactory Grand Army vet- crcn, who went over into Douglas and located on the poor farm there. The authorities there, to get rid of him, paid his way back to Coot county, and now the" different outhor'ties are quarreling as to who should tace care of him. There is serious complaint by farmers on the Heppner branch road because cars .cannot be bad to ship their grain. A complete deadlock has existed for sometime, The warehouses can receive no more and can't ship' what they have. Farmer are being pressed for money . and cannot get their wheat off. 'The people call on the Oregon Railway A Navigation company for assistance. A new substance having the re markable and unique property of solidifying when heated and ier mauling liquid at temperatures bt'.ow zero has been- discovered by a German chemiit. It has been named cryostase and 'is obtained by mixing together equal parts of phenol, camphor .and. saponine, and adding a somewhat smaller proportion of essence of turpentine. Certain substances, like the albu mens, harden on heating, but this is the only product that again liquifies on cool ing. Geo. Patrice of Grant's Puss, -was at the Josephine cave this fall and explored as far into them as anybody, which is a distance of 1,000 feet, although Captain A. B. Smith claimed to have drivea in twenty -two miles with a four-hone team, and the Examiner averred that seventy miles would not find the end. The utmost distance which any reliable person 'has been able to penetrate is 1,600 feet, and this is done by crawling on hands aud knees, climbing over bowlders and waiding numerous cool pools oi ciear mountain water. It is rumored that an effort will be mad to have the legislature abolish th o.Tw of dairy and food omm!sionir this winttf upan Such action ' would be. utterly stupid and would warn intelligent farmers everywhere to - keep away. from Oregon. When -other Btatee and nation! have found ".their agricultural interest! in the de pressed condition in which' those of Oregon now re, they hsve found.it wise to foster and protect (he dairy industry. Eural North west. . . ' One of the satisfactory features of. the work of the Interior Depart ment during the laBt yiat has been the gathering of, statiitics regard ing the public schools. The-factB show a school attendance of 16:- 442,008, or about one-fifth of the population. . The teachers included 121,717 men and 258,001 women, and the total expenditure on school account were $163,500,016. - No account-is made of the attendance upon private schools acadamiesl and colleges, which . would -add many, thousands to the total stu dents. These figures indicate, a gratifying effort to'wake education general. TomV.' Winder, editor of the Wasp, and a bicycle- enthusiast, wiH to decide, bet and "establish a accord," endeavor to make a trip along the coast and border line, of the United States, estimated via circuitous county roads lit 21,600 miles, in 300 consecutive 'days, or a daily average ' of seventy-two miles, crossing thirty-three states and territories 220 counties; visit ing 2,984 cities, towns aud villages, and registering . as Seventy-six points en route. The. start Will be made from New Orleans' on Feb- 4, 1895, going west so that the entire trip can be made in warm weather, enabling him, to cross the gret plains of the Northwest during the early summer, the most favorable time of all the year. Winder only weighs 120" pounds. If the new management of the Portland Indust'ial Exposition is seeking attractions. It should not overlook Hoses Brown, of Grant's Pass, to whom the' attention Of the house committee on pensions was yesterday called by Representative Hermann, and with very satisfact ory results. Mr. Brown is now in his 103d year, and is the second oldest -survivor of .the war of 1812. In vievj Of his poverty and utter helplessness the committee allowed him ICO per month, and the ex posetion. people ''could afford to give him that 'sum per week merely for exhibiting himself. Living men who 'fought, for their country 82 years ago are scatse enough to "be curiosities. Tele gram. R.E. Preston, 'director of the mint, has submitted to the lreas- ury hi' report of the mints and assays Officers for the fiscal year 1894. The- total coinage for, the year is, gold $99,464,912; .silver $6,741,817, the gold -coinage for the year being the' largest ever exebutej " at the ' mints of the United ' States," in . any one year.-" The highest price of silver.during the year was 10.7645 and the low est $0.5918. The estimate metallic' stock of coin and bullion in the United States on July 1", 1894r was: Gold, .627,293,201j silver, $624,-! 847,757; total, $1,251,840,953. Thi production of gold and silver in the United States during the calender year was gold $35,955,000) silver 60,000,000 fine ounces, the commercial value of the same be ing $46,800,009 and the coining value .$77,576,000. Revised. esti mates of the world's production of the precious metals fur the calen der, year 1893 shows .the aamejo have been- $158,228400 in silver, The directors estimates- the stock of gold in the world for money purposes $3,965,900,000, and silver' $4,055,700,000. , V A Curt for Rheumatism. For rhaeinatism I have found noth ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Calm. It relieve the pain at toon at applied. J. W. Young, Weet Liberty, W. Va. Tut prompt relief it efforts it alone worth many timet tht east, 50" can It, Its continued list will- efltot t petmao tut cure, for salt tyr Hi W. Smith Prggttf.. . : . ' . .. m-t . m... . .... m . t i .... m v . isn rrw inmrai SMiKin rTWM THE CHAMPION LIARt , Lebanon's poet hits handed ns an-, other poem tbta week. - ; . Oil I the Liar, the Liar, the fiendish Liar!. He lies by onr door and 11m by our Br. Be lice by the light, and .dark oftt moon, He Ilea our customer out of UieToom, He Ilea of the good, and lie oT tin bed, And ilesof the" K'-hei that onoe be might I bad. -.. . v. H lies ot the soldier, and lies of -the war, How the fight was delared till he was seut 'for, ' ' How be fought, through platoon and bri gade, ,.t . . Through, blood to his knees, this hire did wade. , . Till, he came up to Omit, and atoodby bis ,'- side, :- . : ' Reported, forduty, and Ortiit, then rculyed. Here take this horse, go as fast asjrou can, And, ride to the front and tell bvrey man, That I can't be Willi them, my cigars are go"'. And I'll have to wait till more can be drwn. Then, UU them I said, to follow your wake, Ant those guns on the right, I warn you to take. , Away, speed the Hera, none braver Utarfhe, Through bullets 'as' thick as. leaves on, a ... tree. -. ... . , He rode down the front and cheered up tlx men,. And said he would lead them to victory again. " , . ' And all that long day he foughtwitha vim, Till fourteen homes was shot 'under him. He charge-then afoot, at last, won the day, While Ortut was was smoking his cigar 4urawsy. This is erily a sample of lies, that he'U spin, And we, hereby clQllengc, the mnty of Linn, -To produce a liar, young or old That hair as many lies has told. " We'll father go, and challenge the' State, To bring a man that can relate, . . , As many, fearful, wonderous, things, As, to this liar's memory clings. ' From way back East, this liar did roam," And here he plays it pll alone. Onr local liars, threw up their, hands, . He took the pot. and thus It stands. When down below, he goes to dwell, . He'll lie "the devir out of helL - - The Boy Recovered. - Any one who hot children, will rejoice with L. fi. Mulford, of PIhIb field' New Jersey. His little boy five years of age, was slok with croup. For two duys and .nights he tried various remedies recommended by friends and neighbors. lie anys: thooflit aura I would kite him. I had teen .Chatnberlain'i Cough Bemedy advertised and thought I would try it to a last hope, and 'am happy to. say that after two doses he slept until Bfommg. I gave it to iilm next day and a euro was effected. -I keep this remedy in tlie house now arid as toon at any of my obildren show signs of omupi give it u mom -ana nun u the lust nf the croup." For sale by N. W. Bmitb, druggist. Every cash purchaser of $10 worth of goods at 8. P. Bucha store gets a crayon portrate oflhemselvea or freind free. bee sample of work in bit window. ' , MactitLtothee fir women aud misses. New goods, new styles and popular prices. 8. F,. otwo, Albany, Or. Bina M. We Hive No, 1, L. O. T. SI. will admit members into the ordet for $2. till December 1, 1894. . i - Alice Hyde, R; K. We can save you Collars. .aud you can be, well dressed "by giving Our Traveler your measure for a tailor- made suit, " . ' " Balkm Woolen Mill Btore, . 9ft Commercial Bt,.Balem, Or. . Pio'tloo for FuMicatlua. LixB Ornct Ouiuok crrr. oa. 1 . UCIOMrZI, ISM. I Notice is hereby given uwttba foUowInt- oaiBed settler bu filed notice of his inteotloa to amse final proof lo support of his chum, snd that said proof will bo xaade before "toe County Clerk of Lhm county at Albany. Or., Jiecember 14, ISM. vis: Frank Bedell H. E No. 7,197 for tbcSEX.N WX. EK.SWH aud Lot land 1. Section IS, Towniblp 118, Ksnso Knit. He names.tlte foUowlns witnejses to prove hU eon tlnuous reUdence npon and cultivation of said land, -vbt: J. L. Gilbert, B. L, Ollbert, J. II. Sinunona, 8. t-. Johnson, all of Lebanon, Oregon. ' Kobest A. Unxn, - ' , ' 'teglster. Notice for Publication. . Lakd Omot it oankw Omr, Oa. I tK-tolwr, 1M14. , Xotice Is bercny given that the -fullowint- named seUler has flutd notice of his intention to -make final prool In auppin of hls.claim, and" that sftkl proof will be made before tbo County Clerk ofLiuneounty, at AlbanyOr,, necember. S,lSM,.vl2: Ijederlck W. Brampton, H.J!. No 9.678 for the N ofS t U H E A of N E , 8 X Yt SEJ of Section 12,Townhip 12 South, Bange 1 West. -He nemos the fo lowing wUneueato prove bUeohtlunous Kjiuletioe upon snd cultivation of said land, vli: Jacob riliwater, Jamea B. Fits water, J. U. Llodlej.J, W. Gee: M r Ubanbn, Oregon. . "Rissjit A. HiLua, .. ' ; Eegliter.' GO AND SEE The largest stock of custom made boots ever brought to Albany. Also he best' selected stock pf men's, women's, .boy's, misses's nd chil dren's shoes in all grades, at prices to meet the times. All goodf bought at Ql'r store that rip will be repaired FREE of charge. If' you want your horse shod you go to a BLACKSMITH, riot general mer chandise store. ". WHY? When" -YOU want to be shod come to .the only exclusive bout and shoe store in Albany, . , Men's Shoes: .'. "... : SI 50. 2 00.; ,',. .'.. . . 2 5ft - 3 00: ' ,5. 00.. W: L. But Lis agont for the Beiit Shoe in the World. 'vV'e'ffarry large linos of. shoes from J Barton Bros., of Kansas fJitv. Brown Shnfis-Cnmnftiiv. of St. Louis, and manv nl.hftr kTioo f" ma'nufacturers'; and also carry a large line of Rubber Goods of all kinds. We have a fine line of Dress Goods arriving from the-JEast which will he sold as cheap as anywhere on tin" face of the earth." Remember We Carry GOOD GOODSW For the Least Monev k LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. (Clunged Every Week.) ' ' W.heat SGo. " - " Oats 200 ' ' Hay-$a to $8 per top. Flour-tO 8&).T0 peraack. ' Chop $0 75 nor cwt. . Bran 70o perowt ' Middlings $il 70 per cwt. rotatoee-jae. , . Apples Dried, 6c per Jb Plurn-I)ried,"5c. '. '. . Onlons-r Beef Dressed, &c. , -Veal-45c. Pork Dressed, 4. I,ard-12J. . " ' - Hauls 111 -per lb. - Shouldem I0o. " , " - Bidet lie per lb r Geese $8 $7 iior dca. . - Ducks $8 T per doi. ' (Jhlckeus 12 2u3 00. . Turkeyt 8c per lb. ' Eggs 22o ner doz. " ' Batter 1ft 20c per lb. ' H ides Oreeu, lo; dry, 2o, Altay Steam Laundry: RICHARDS S PHILLIPS, Proprs, Albaiij,' Orojjfpni -t- All Orders Receive Prompt " Attention. Special Rates lor - - ;. - Family Wasnings. Satisfaction Guaranteed pr Money KQjunuea. . i. E. ADCOX, Agerrt, . InBrnith'sDrugBlore. Lebanon, - - Orejron, REMOYAL . NOTICE. Will. 4 Start, .OfAIkjany, . - Are now in their new store in' the Cusick Block, where they are prepared to meet the wants of the public frith the finest line .of jew elry, silverware, clocks watches, itc, in this part of the btate. "Fitting eyes with glasses and spectacles by Prqf. A. Btark,- grad uate of the Chicago, Opthalmy College, a specialty. ' - 7. L. De-jciAS 5. CORDOVAN, -a.5JP0LICE,Soua. wS(NDricaTMinus a W"awnws t aaa ss msasr to aankaatai W. In llaualM SUtoM, Bscs us, m ars tha larg.st maiufaatafm af adv.rUMd shixa la tka world, aaa asnaMt ths valui by suilai tin aaou ano pries on aba bMiom, whicfi anHMts yn asaiasl msb arlns and Iks mlJdi.mso'. profiu, Our tm (qasl mna wnk la styl, s. Ittisf fU Hrto( uaimts. wi mm tern rvj srli.r. atbwsr pries for . m anvMluriMki. tuk as t n Hoii, If ol llnm ira,w ! S3 ( I'D THIS IS WOT ' Douglas, ..''...:' HIRAM BAKER,. Lebanon, Or. DELM0NIC0 Good Accommodations for Transients. , Special tormB to regular- 6SaBBBaBBBBBBBI " HIIIMIIIMim I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my Yad, in tho suburbs of .Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rates. AH kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. . ". : . d. W. HARDEN. - BARBER SHOP Seat Shaves, "Hair Cut or Bhim'irwo at ' " BORUM& KIRKS' Parlor. NEXT DOOR TO ST. CliAKLEH- HOTEL. Elegant Baths. " , . ' - ' ' " v " . Children Kindly Treated. ' Ladies Hair .Dressing a Specialty prompt raoenpssivE populur Northwest fire and Marine INSURANCE XOHP'Y ' Head Office,. 269-271 ChamBer- of Commerce, t t Portland, Oregon. , " TNC LEADINQ KOMI OOMPANY, The Northwest . Wilt IH8CRI YODB-". Home snd Ram, I Orowlns Qrsln, SouMhold Fumlmrs, OrUu In WsnhauMi -ar, Hwti and Hiock, Hop Kilns, Vara lapUiutou, r The North yeist " Souoiti Yovb Patronaoe, Indies' Fine Shoes: $1 50. : 2 50. 3 00. 4 OO. 5 00. RESTAURANT. boarder's an.d- roomers. JOSH LINDSAY, .Proprietor. Jjcbanon Meat Market,; - d: Kellenberger, Prcpr. . Fresh & Salted Beef Porlc, Mutton, Sausage Eo. logna, and.Ham, ' ft" Bacon and Lard Always on Hand Hutu Street, Lebanon, Or. The Yaquiiia Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, , Chas. Clark, Raoelvar, Diroct Jjine Quick Dispatch . Low Freight Jlates. . a , . Connecting with Bteatner Ho mer between Yaqulna and San Erancleco. For freight find passenger fates ? apply to any agent. ., Chai. J, Hekdbys, Box & Co. r Koi. 2 to 8, Market 6t " . 0 Ban Fraiielioo, Clv"v Chas, Ours, Receiver. "Ml