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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1895)
7 MBrt-a.rsSr t. f tn-. lilt' Lebanon H. Y. KIPKPATRICK. Editor . and - Proprietor. Lebanon needs a bank. Lun.vNON is an opening for H ims buMuw mn wilh money would do wellai Lebanon by open ing n bank. ' "i'liswr if mure business trans nctpd in Lebanon than any city in tin' date in iirnuortinn to its pize. TiiKun if not another city In the mute the size of Lebanon and does the business that this city doeB without a bank, and we need one. A bill for the transfer of a por tion of the exhibit of the Depart ment of State at theWorld's Fair to the Columbia Museum of Chicago passed Congress Thursday. The county division question is meeting with considerable op- imsition. The majority of the people say our taxes are high enough and old Linn county is good enough for them. , In spite of all this talk in favor of economy, there are still number of perquisites attaching to the positions of state senator and rot)resentative. Each member of the senate this session is allowed $8 worth of stamps, $1 worth of newspaper wrappers and six daily newspapers. Each representative is allowed H worth of stamps, $2 worth of wrappers and three news papers. A dispatch from New York on Saturday says:' The engagement of gold for shipment by today's steamers aggregates $6,7000,000. This makes a total export for the week of $7,200,000 which ie the largest amount shipped in any one week sinee April, 1893. Not since tho United States treasury established the gold reserve has there been withdrawn for export in any one weec a sum equal to this week's withdrawals. For the four weeks ending; Saturday the gold -shipments foot up nearly 20,000,000. An exchange S3ya that a wagon maker, who was dumb for years, picked up a hub and spoke. Yes, and a blind carpenter on the same day reached out for-a plane and saw; and a deaf farmer went but with a dog and herd; and a nose less fisherman caught a barrel of pike and smelt; and a , forty ton elephant inserted his tongue in a grate and Hue; yes, and a dog walks off with his coat and pants and just last night we noticed bedbug listening to the bed tick, Yes, and some men in the woods law the trees bark. Another man was astonished by seeing a horse lly as he was passing along the road. senator juciiLUNG lias a meas ure now on its second reading pro- ,i viding a new rule for county courts in the matter of bridges. It pro vides that whenever any bridge is to be built by any county, the estimated cost of whbh exceeds 1200, the county commissioners shall advertise for plans, speciGo- atious and strain diagrams for two successive weeks in the official newspaper of the county, if a weekly, and ten days if a daily, The board shall select plans suita ble, advertise as before for the con struction pf the bridge, letting the contract to the lowest responsible bidder, reserving the right to re ject any and all bids. Each bid- tier id)ll deposit with his bid a good and nutfl'Wnt bond, to be ap proved by the boiird, which bond shall be forfeited to the county in cane the award U mode to him and he fuils, in five days after award is made,' to enter iuto contract for .the cotriicti.iri;. of the bridge. Jf, ' tlio'ir Judgment, one Is re quired, thti commissioiiers m ;y appoint a iimn to luiwrlittoud th c HMrtMMi vt tW MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. A big discussion is'going on in California upon tho subject of divorce, on account of the extreme laxity of the laws thore. The papers are well filled ou the topic. Below we give a couple views of prominent people somewhat dif fering in the matter. The first" is by Dr. M. M. Gibson: "I am opposed to divorce on any grounds except scriptural. I stand upon ground tnat the marriage re lation is the moat cucml that nxists. The home must ba pro tected and kept inviolate even at t.ie perianal ael.-ancnlke ni both parties. If any change be desired, I favor the granting of a hill of separation, but never divorce, ex cept the most conclusively proven case of violation of the seventh commandment. In that cm, and that alo-.-.e, I would permit the remarriage of the offended parties during the life time oi me ortender. iiut I am cautious even in making that con cession. I believe that the fence around matrimony should be built as high as the walls of Jerico, with never a knot-hole for escape. I place myself unqualifiedly in the front rank in this movement to abolish divorce. 'I ennot help but feel proud that this great wave of reform which at present is sweeping over our land emanated in the first in stance from the church. I sin cerely hope that the churches out here will take up the work and accomplish as practical, far-spread results as they have in the East. Assuredly no community neeis it more than does ours." The second is by the well known Sarah B. Cooper: "I do not think the churches will accomplish anything practical or lasting in that direction. I believe that there are other grounds for divorce than those laid d iwn in the Scripture. "The reform in the moral tone of our society will not come through the ohurches; it will not come through the law courts; it will come through the higher and nobler character of the peoph themselves, and until it does come in that way, it will not -come at all. "When moral principles have been instilled into the minds of children from babyhood by their mothers then we will have a race that will not need divorce laws of any kind. I have not given the matter sufficient thought to make any pronounced statement, but I am very sure that Scriptural reasons are not the only ones upon which divorces should bo granted and that the reformation, when it does come must strike deep into the character and life of the people." our kind either, but the Republi cans mufit settle that little family quarrel among themselves or they nm Be called upon to "show cause, when the election comes again.. It is now settled that the author ities of Nebraska have been fur- MRiied with the names of every man who assisted in hanging Bar rett buott Ono of the lynchers h"s confessed. THIS IS NOT INCHON Men's Shoes: f 1 50. 2 00. : .2 50. ' s UTERINE THE GKEAT LIVER, KIDNEY AND COHSTIPATIOI CURE, The Manager of our Com pany is a practcal physician and chemist, and nothing will pass through his handB without being first tested and proven tully up to the standard. We ask you to procure a bottle ol LIVERINE from your druggist. If he does not have It In stock, ask him to send to the Anchor 6 Chemical Co., Leb anon, Oregon, or to any wholesale drug house, where Is Is t.i be had in any quantities desired. LIVERINE l pleawnt to t-k. Any child will take It with a relish. Even a babe will not refuse It. The properties of LIVERINE are mildly laxative In small dosua and actively purgative when taken In full doses. It uet mi the liver as im other compound does mildly, thoroughly, without creating nausea, vomiting or griping. The latter quullty has inude It a general favorite with women liefore and after conflutmoiit. LIVERINE Is also an oxeellent KIDNEY COMPOUND. 5 US f mwum tffiAWU I Ladic; Fine Shoes: $1 50. 2 50. 3 oo. 5 00. w T Douglas, OREGON'S SENATOR. The failure of tho Republican majority in the Oregon Legislature to elect a senator, is dm to the influence of populism in Oregon. Two years ogo, the same majority would have elected a senator and have got down to business long ago. ine popunstic ideas, some of which are good, some indifferent and some worthless, have unmis takably infused thcmsolvej with the weak-kneed members of the grand old party. The people hive heard much political discussion. They have seen and talked with Pennoyer. They have listened to the lesser lights of the party, on the streets and around the stores. They have' experieuceil.-i hard times, and, ; believing iuuch of what they heaty" they, even the Republicans, have been weaned from the grand old party. Jinny Democrats have trodden the snmc path, They ar helphwslv, hope lessly bewildered and reaeut the mention of the name of any man whose indications arc toward gold, trusts and corporations. No one doiaes that Mr, Dolph h Hie ideal senator for trusts, mpnoiiolius and corporations. Tborufore, those A genuine renovator of the ayatctu without leaving any bad after effect. LIVERINE lias no equal for the relief of INDIGESTION, caused by defective action of the Liver or ob structed Kidneys, LIVERINE curt sour stomach, liiliouH and nick headaches, bitter taste in the nimith, dizziness, roaring ringing in the ears, liver coughs, pain und soreness in the stomach, jaiiudine, and all oilier affections nf the human system caused by defective LIVER. LIVERINE Is a pslUvc and oer lain care for chronic ; ' CONSTIPATION or diarrhoea caused by derangement of the Liver. Pain In the back, acute pain or aohliiE lu the lil, running down the thluhs and legs, a heavy sediment in the urine, pain or acroiieas in the bladder, pain in passing urine are permanently cured by (he proper me of LIVERINE. After taking LIVERINE for a f mu it frequently communicates a bright, healthy straw color to tbf urine' proviug vnai me one is wu ,ig elimin ated through the kidneys as it should be. A continued use of LIVERINE in- creates Imteaa r destroying the appetite. By Us wonderful toiilo ellect it timers from other prepara tions by the dose not huvlng to be increased by lung taking. It may lie laken by young or old with oeifa.t safety, .; LIVERINE' Is a piuel.y VEGET ABLE pnpaiHtiou, und bus H,er, Mlllllilllil! 10 III,, tt't Of t.iili,) (,f.Vlf brti pliiiaiin, will. ik-iiIi v ii. praUi, ""'tit ,s toim-p' t-.l-'oiiliil n t;i!;lury .,, u m I Cm. a m d,;.-, Mrv id' u. Dm. f, aeloM out- year u , m ( I li.eiv;ed-.rdliirea',dl,1J(1j,.tl) But ltis agent for tho Best Shoe in the1 World. Wo carry largo linos of shoes from Barton Bros., of Kansas City, Brown Shoes Company, of St. Louis and many other shoe manufacturers; and also carry a large lino of JRubhor Goods of all kinds. We have a fine line of Dress Goods arriving 'from the East which will ho sold as dump us anywhere . on the face of the earth. Rememh or Wo Carry 3 OOl) GOODS For the Loast Money. HIRAM BAKER, Lebanon, Or. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. fChanged Every Weok.l Whetttr-34e, Oats 20o Hay-ffi to $7 per toil. Flour 10 6005. per sack. Chop 10 78 per cwt. Bran 70c per cwt. Middlings $0 70 per owt. Potatoes 25c. Apples Dried, 6c per lb Plums Dried, 6c. Onions 2c. Beef Dressed, 3c. Veal45c. Pork Dressed, 4. Lard-12). Hams 10 per lb. Shoulders c. Hides lie per lb Geese SB t7 jier dnz. Ducks ts fS per doz. Chickens f2 008 00. Turkeys So per lb. Eggs 12je lerdon. B itter 15 20e per lb. Hides Green, le; dry, 2c. wr in K I I have a LAIIGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my Yard, in the sulmrhs of Lebanon, For Sule at lleasonable Bales All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. D.W. HARDEN. Albany Steam Laundry tICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, .Albany, Oregon All Orders R eceive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for . Family wrings. Satisfaction Guaranteed r MollCy Refunded. BARBER SHOP Best Shaven, Hair Cut oi Sllui.'ip'in M B. F. KIRK, Shaving farloi., KEXT DOOKTO BT. CHAIILES HOTKL. Elegant Bajhs. J;,E-QAR?X' Agent, Hii Dmiur.ur .uHtorel - (reu:(u. Childion Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. REMOVAL "rfill & Start, ' Of Albany, Are now in their new store in tho Cusick Block, whero they are prepared to meet the wants of the public with the finost line nf jew elry, silverware, clocks wntches, etc, in this part of the i-tate. Pitting eyea with glasses and spectacles by Trof. A. Ht'ark, grad uate of the Chicago Onilmlmv College, a specialty. ! oliltio lllu in? Mt. Mr....t ..... Mepuhlicaus ho have yielded to of thi. ity aiLmi, T) .. the argument of the Populist, aru I : WVEUTtfK for 'two i, m,(( sworn to Juy Uolph. Uv In nut j""""" ,,1,e tn4ll in In- pml-e. Ut Slux! told at .tlio price. 83, S5 ilt $?,eO t reco She hiMi cunoai work, cosliotf Swm $6 to $3. 83. BO Police GhciA, 3 Soles Ut WnUiliij; Siioo tivixiaude. 2.60 and $2 SSioeo, UiMinalltdiitthe frlM. Boys' 82 A 81.713' School Shoes, ArolhtyBoatforlkj vice. Ladleo'5l3,S2.eo, 2,$I.7S IlMt l)(inrtl, Stylish, V tKfoct rUtlufl ''"A rytffc-'ilO. Ib th 1 world. All Kf't, I.'ll4tiiiiomiuvitit .U Bouelnl w, :.. tin di.An, ism Kteii. mut. Hlrwn Bakei 1 I'llOMIT PKOCIUOasiVK POPULAH Northwest XTiw unci Mai'lue INSURANCE CfllP'K Head Owiok, 2,'i9-271 Chainboy of Cnmmorco, Portland, Oregon. THE LEAOINQ HOME COMPANY. The Northwest WIU, INHWIK VOUII Hoiim find Nam, I flmwlng drain, HiiiH4 tholrl r'umiiure, Oram tn Witrtiliuuso, Hwy, feed iwd Hluck, I Hop Kilns, , Farm Implviaclltti. -The Northwest Solicits Your Patronage, , HICEiRAWLINGS, Ran! IrUUi mid Ituuranou Aku, LaUbdod, Or. v ' -i tat ' ' -MA ''"""Ifd '.;y, ; ';' :' '.1 ' V1 J. "X UmajmiI ' " '.' . h' ,2 v.viri'ipftH ''-- !'"'' ' 01 uoiMinnaw ft i'-'-t ',l ''J,:".fl U''t 'Sxato'-'iimaA oauajiRlva I f.;1 M.-iJTjil 'ir.WttplHrtHtH'iMrtjrtiitKiiiini ft Lebanon Meat Marked Ed Kellenlierger, Propr. . Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, Joy-Bacon and I ard Always on Hand Muin Htrei t, Lebanon, Or. The Yaquina Route. OKEOON PACIFIC RAILROAD, Chns, Clark, Reoelver, Direct Lino Quick Dinpalch Low Freight Rates. , Connecting with steamer Ho mor bot;'ccn Yaquina and San Francisco. For freight and pussengor rate apply to any agent. Chas. J. Hrndbys, Son & Co. Nos. 2 to 8, Market St., San Francisco, Cal. Chah. Olahk, Receiver, Corvallis, Oregon. miilSB.Fon acahf. itwiu hoi- tune. M m . An wrmeable tmH nri mm Town ;;ldl,yl)niiiIliaorigliT)y,niiS 4ft.. 4 At i. ,i'ii;