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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1895)
Lebanon Bipress, JTiTDAY MARCH . ISS5. STATS AND COAST. Taken From Our Exchanges Through out the Northwest. j I Control Point's di.-trict fair hasj been set for September 24. r r . . I Dr. L. Henderson, of Salem, bas ' lien appointed visiting physician j to the penitentiary. ChartevDr.il, of Lowell, Lane j ii comity,' acc.deotly sent a ball through one of his feet while load ing his rifle. Arrangements are being made to throw the BileU reservation open tomb in Vet6 ctahe where lie to settlers, and it is probable a the immortal priest and nun. The trees proclamation will soon be made. aroond ,01Eb fl"uf ,wit,h fP" j f.K-ias and prayers, und instead of car- Sheriff Geo. A. Latic'iB, of Lincoln j rvingawny a leaf or. stone from the county, publishes a notice that I tUe toTOt8' ! t " 1 I orient leave a souvenir, taxes must be paid by April I and , whea the course of true love does that there will be no extention of! not run smoothly, and only divine in ,. ' 1 i.-rveuUon can melt stern parents' ' lue" i hearts and clear away clouds and ob- II. E. Ankeny, of Storlingville, ststtej, the truo lover roust seek the an.) Mr. R,.ncer. of Portland, have ! j j . . gild the Blue G.nvel mine, in Galice creek district, Josephine county, f..r 4(KiO. The Ashland Chautauqua hits secured for one of its stellar at tractions a leo;ure b Harry Miller on "The Itelation of Woir...n to Social Prigress." The 8-year-old s.m of Mrs. S. M. M. -Lane of Lyons, while chopping wood a few day ago, cut three fingers off the left hand of his 5-year-old brother .Robbie. r- u tt:ii i... bUm. conducted by three women, only! ;tiu of them being married. It ie ncedlees to- add that they get nearly oil of the business in their line. ; . On Volney Heiuenway's place, in Coyote precinct, L.'ue county, a field of-over 1100 acres of virgin eoil baa been broken and is bein? harrowed into shreds fur a wheat crop. It is said that the V. C. T. U. at Gold Hill is the largeH in L. Btatpy the- exception of the one in Portlaad, having 40 mem bers after being organized only a month. r'n-iw prevailed on llie west side of the Blue mountains Tuesday night At Gibbon snow fell to the d'pth of eight iuchea, and the belt extends aa far west as Cayuse station. The city marshal of Pendleton has had to provide himself with a wheelbarrow to use in wheeling the drunken Indians to jail since their advent into all the rights and duties of citizenship. Aayea & Swinden have picked up about liaJO rfunh of coarse guid ax their ulacer uiine on Oscar oreck. Josephine coimlyf this seasjn. ex-V ClUSive oi me une goiu iucj get when they cleaD up. Bids for Dalla City bonds in the sum of ?iiO,0(JO are advertized. These bonds ase to run 25 yearf, and are issued for tlie purpose of paying off all outstanding war rants and reducing toe interest. Captain Hall has been notified from San Francisco to resume work on the Bonanza quicksilver mine near Oakland, Or. The tunnel ie being atraighteutd out and preparations made for further prospecting. The taxes to be paid in Duuglas cjuuty this year for all purpo ec amount to 121,0u(i. Taking out the special suboul and cuy laxe. the amount is about tlUb.OiAJ, some tTUUO more than last year. The levy is 23 mills, against 20 lust year. Pendleton is stirred up more lliauever before in its hist'iry over a eerie of revivals, so much that all the prominent inercliatttc but two have cgreed to close their tore at 7 o'clock in order to per mit their employees to attend the meetings. - , The residence of Dr. 0 wy nne was burglarized at Salem Friday night, mid . Williams type writer, silver WKtcb, gold bracelet, borseshue pin .liver 25 ct. pin und guld uhunu, of totJ value of 112a t -kcii. D. diwyp.ne' house was alej robbed PV0. Vt WHERE LOVERS BUW. ! The Shrine of a Japanese Goddass Who f rnooths Love's Path. ' j A rftmoua IluddhUt stabilshHMiit 1m tlw 1 Hacrpd lit.r of KvoicMlnm Flaw 1 l rttutstimint tor ttae I'nitltlttt. ' All the world loves o lover, nnd the Japanese are as romautic and susecpti- tk' :" "3" olho; fieople. rrunely as. their customs and :;.ir.-tti t:;;cl nnd confound lu I :T.;;ro iiu Harper's Bazar. They aft; t::ir seiHimeDlul poems and ro-1 covels j,s well as western pei aati meeting- tule of the battled ! vdX KT.Un?r-7 love of Gompachi end : Kumitnuaki parallels that of Beloiso r.tl Altolard in popular interest The lovers' pravc m the temple protmdR at j!c;:r. smith of Tokyo, is as much a : -' '! uwaranosoue no Kama, the god- as wao vr.U'hesovcr the affnireot T.ic heart. II?r most famous shrine Is at tho Kiam.ittjRi temple in Kyoto, one of the ol.ljiit auJ most famous Buddhist 5Str.b:i.:ii:3ent'i in that sacred city. In H ia cjisiiriacd one of the thirty-three l brted images of Kwannon. the froiUe-ss o iiiorej, and to it pilgrims iloob l-y thousaitcs every summer. The teople nnd pfrovia roofs are outlined Li-h ajruinst the foliage of Kyoto'seast c;:i IviiLiitla. and the steep street climb ing iVtini the river to its ponderous c.v:v.cy li the celebrated Teapot hill, a Tmy lined on either side for a whole b-f-uiiio with an almost unbroken row uf ihi nost fascinating little chirm stiops. The Hondo, or great hall of the temple, has a platform built at one Side that orerhanffs the edge of a preev to the rariue below. In the old darr. k'fclaus hunbands tised to carry their sa-jprnrtc-a wives to this place and throw i'miia twsv tlie platform raU. If the vl-tiais survived the fall, they were in no 'entf -nd of course the results proved in?.-, no ianocent women were ever dashed to pieces on the rocks below Kloicidzii. husband ever went nv.rr wlih a heavy conscience, and the ci'.inc ilv.-ar.non never interposed to fevo bv lii'ia-'Ule or parachute. x'.-7 Ian ronotc comer of a bltJ? ; J.lvv). built out from the Amida or vaII cU'.r.:ed to Buddha himself, is iliamniilie no Kama's simple little r "n ins. A prating of unpointed wood L'.drs Uic- r.ilaiMr;"Ii:. rd the grating k covered with a thousand little stripe or pr.p-7i c;;oa the prayer of some am ioos t 'Tim. '1 o secure tne aid of the boiie jir-iit poddesfj one buys a printed : -; uv :v EVfim the priest in the Amida. i'tikiij i. into a narrow ribbon, and, with tin1 thv:cib i and little tinfjer only of tht r-"iit hand, ties it to the grating. II any o'Jier fingers are tLsed, or the bit of -paper is even touched by them, the charm is broken, the goddess deaf, and fa? appcul vain. Anxious and per tnrbeu as these unhappy ones must all hive been, they have taken time to fa.-v&en these curl-paper petitions with K?rae very elaborate knots and loops wliilc they were imploring the goddest' aid. One may sit on the benches of the piutform and consume tea and sugar fiovjers. and wat-h the men and wom en, yontlis and maidens, people in ruat liE" silks, softest crapes, or commonest eotti n garments, who seek that shriue AU einsses buy and tie before the altar p.u l "ith earnest laces elap their hamb to.-'jfsu the goddess attention, bow their . heds. and m&ita their heart a sorrow 10 KwnnmouabenoKaiia. STEVENCON'S ADVENTURE. Ilnw tha Norcllst Came Hnr Bbi( Pat OX a Tr.tiii Tor Srookloc. During the last, visit to this country Eobort Louix; Stevenson escaped a very y."l :.int e-Tponeaoc and never knew ii, ac'otuing to a story told in Harpers' Yc"-'-'. A journalist, who knew Sleveu in by liia published portraits, citei-ed a raihvay ear at Long Branch, and saw the famous author seated in a coruer. with a black square box on the opposite scat and a rubber tube danj lin? from it. The conductor knew the journalist, and said to him, pointing to Jlr. Stevenson: "I'm going to put that man with the long hair oil the train. He is smoking. I asked him not to, but he's been at it again while I've been out of the car." "He is not smoking," said the jour nalist; "that is some device -for earr ing medicine, in the form of a vapor. which he inhales in his lungs, lie r an invalid. That is Robert Looi Stevenson, the novelist-" The conductor seemed interested. but only for a minute. "I dont care, said be. "It doesn't matter who he is. I call it smoking, and he's been at it ever rnncc 1 told him not to. The journalist tried another tack. "Did you ever read 'Kidnaped?"' he asked. "Saw," said the conductor. "I dont care what he is; he's got to obey the rules." The journalist persisted: "Did you over read "treasure Island?" "Nuw," said the conductor. "I dont read many novels; they are all trash. anyhow." "Hold on," said the journalist. "DW you ever read 'Dr. Jekyll .and Mr Hyde?1 He wrote that also" "What!" said the conductor. "Did 1 read 'Jekklo V Hyde? Well, I guess 1 did. Couldn't sleep the night I fin ished. J scca it played In the theater, M . .i.u li n'An .i . nxa is a uanur, aim nev lie can Bcoke -he can; taint what yon call aaokiug, is it? tiick, is be? He does luck tick. I'd like to see anyone object KEEPING SAVINGS AT HOME. A OM Ladr 0 in iwd on Which M Let .10,000, N A woman recently died In a nehh bring town, and beside a pratMiiliniph tr and hor cynical husband, she left a few relatives aud $S0 in (Told wiih other things. The woman, says tho V 0009. tor Uasette, was over 05 v:hen she died, and the (30 included her wedding preaents. Like many persons in those days, she held fast to the shining ea gles, and had had them for nearly ?7 years. When she died, of course, the birds were distributed among the heirs. The cynical husband, who was married to the old lady's fuvorite gHinWauph ter, mused upon the ?':0 in gvild aud Btripped his thoughts of all sentiment, as he spcciduted in his mind what might have been. He has not quite got through figuring yet. and his constant query is, if grandmother had only pat that KM in the bank when she first got it, what a clutch of golden cables we would have nowl He mused on t his ns he got ready on cold mornings to go to work, and his favorite topic of thought was suggested as lie jingled a nijkel and a bunch of keys looking for his car fare. Then he began to figure that money at 6 per cent, doubles in about 11 years, and he lost sleep as he thought how many times 11 years went in T7 years. When the .cynical husband finally referred the question of his losses to a bank man he learned that in 80 years the ISO in gold would have amounted to H,473.tKJ. Without figur uring any further on the problem, the bank man said he would endiy con sider that 10,000 was lost by saving JHii. It is not an unusual tiling in some of the old banks to have an account doub led many tunes over and ovt!r ugair:. One day last week in the Worcester county institution for savingr.. an ao couni was reckoned at whk-h originally was but 10.05. Kothiiir hint evsr been added or taken fra n tkc bunk account, and it was loit to accu mulate. It took about 50 years for the original sum to gather aU thut laoss. Ihere was another recent in stance in the same bunk win re :il tfcaes the original sum wtis paid to a livpositoi. No one wonders that som body ducovcred and said that money makes nionev. MILITARY SYSTEM OF GERMANY To Cuunlry Thnt llu Item tne Witr School .4 Eui-otw. ine mm-.ar.v ni.-.ory anu sueeessesol GernnyhaTeeaiiivmailehorthewari, ' , , , .si.,r-,- , . . " 1 . .-. Kven u liuliv ill imt refuse It. s.'nooi 01 LaiM.10, and tut- :;j:en tiiit- ue- velopraent of the military art, to which 'Die prop-rib- of LIVERINE ure she is mi-Jjied i'or the ovu -'w ot Au&trir; and France in her tote; h;IR tn.H,JMl,-ll IS:. Htllrtva t., enniol - np-I imilut? hi-r i-u-r n toihepjcBlara of orssuisutbu an.": etjui; m :it. though unitU:- i rul u -lj t; rival iu in s-. ;icma'.ij tiiiri:.Bvis. oi ptcparauonaad ea.itaLi-.. 0 aud now stibsianuaUv uotus-.:on to ull ! American l'.evivw, ia a; a v V.. k-::r-nc enongh, end has fur iis rta -i:,jy .r ca tho coiir.-.iou, bo jar us n;.v W . -a :lw i entire nstion into a ci;stnrr eow with j the largeal amount oj triiLiing i hat the j Knan and ether pubiie caiymciesj williiermit. Tie controlling principle, may be summariad as follows: 1. LL.hiiity to service universal, and neata! servi le I eompulsorv at the tiis-rexiou -f t'-.e ' .rt. -The thorough trainband mainicnanee under anrj in iveas I for immediate service oiasbrT Unx as practicable. U. A seeure j;iirj-.;i:i:y and perfection of orgaui:i:iti,c- i.mt cqoiptaent in every rt;-Ti-hir, L-r;;e and small. 4. The formation, es ruu. vAly may be, oi a rt.r.ur r-ir-'e, I frura VvhL'U the active r;..L:;r. cum bo tit once expamlea Ironi & p:ace to war lrjotiitg" with fuiiy tt'iwr--. .i m;a. ' The ior.twt:on and jcrtirJ trrun;;- rrt mUitfa, vrhhh in im abit-fioe cf tlx regular troops is to occupy &uvrv: -u, j ur (ilurrltoa enuiiud ly dwriiiigfmriit ami farts, construct rtcfcji.;-',, : z .Ca 1 0f tw Llvr In tht? tun, R"'iU' oruer et home, and r,nrr.!y -:..A of p.lh r tt,.u,lg in thl. Ill(llf rmhinu The enrollment oi every eivi?.-..-!! info. I ","tb m,d 'T1 '""V forwtlist may be levi-d ea i:. ia : -fi:n?iit I" the urine, pnm nr sore-.es-caascf invasion. 1. CnroIrJst.iiiy ir-.i 1 i" the liiuii:ler, p.dii in piisniiig urine a---iv.U-.jn, in aiivar.ee, of every r; i-'ie 1 hit pi-ruin -entlv euri-d by the pr-iper military cora;;!iciii ion in onl.-r tarit : UM. n 1.IVEUIXE. prompt and cunccrled action siiail toi- low a declaration 3 v sr. j After tal.ing L1VKIUSE f-r a tl lie - Ml ftrqu-ntlv e-iminuiiieates a brlalil, THINGS THAT GO ASTRAY, j htijihy slraw color l.i Ihe urine. A Peculiar storr ibnut the World' ' proving liull Hie bile is U-illg elililill f air. t, d ikri.ugli the kidneys as itslioiild The annals of "thing, thr-t no ' astray" contain no paruiid ti- which, appropriately oii,v.ij-h, u from the I'nitei Stait;,, b tlrims'iy iEaglsnd) Expre&s. -It that C4riiti-cn ni-jnl.li:, ago tlie govcrr.ai:ut aunt for an e::'ii! the GAaffo ivorki's fair a grfcu ie -.'A n of obit-;i coan- kh! -h .3 r. C0l- 1 v!:ii ijolnia'ona and tlie raemorabli cf vii-'.-ovcr vliicii first placed tl i'.t - world ujxm the map. lint the ! lion never reached the -xJri-aulhorHiea, and it hv not the i. :r.t founding detail of an antcmn-fir.-? s'. , that this e.ihibit of s"arf.-a:.'iin: fed wxs nwer missed. All tlwy. summer no one a:;!;ed qauiions about the mfcjoicj e n und in due ii;:.c the ;voriil A fortnight oo a rniL-.:d hta: ship arrived at Cadiz to ru'xra -of the exhibits. Then itw iii'.ei'- 1 tirj aa.nt .'.l.'T, i.r - (.:;t;.rv arose: Where was the Coii;::-.' - : lection? Koonckiii'W a;ivti.h: - ::lMr,.t the matter on brcad t-:- ti :.e), fore xvanu e.v.s,Ji1.ai.ti.;:a v. : drcsKCd to the VuilcdHuacr: r,::: . at vc:h:ngton b;- the M:.;'v:.! ofli-.c. The affair of ui--tic;v;Uk-3 v.".i ivti! ct tlio .::y cauir.g an iatf:riiutioi:l v standing when, E :rel::;I the j eae of objects eamc to fi a bonded u-aidicese, vh-,o tii been carefully stowed r.r.vy. ' from diiGt utid dcilp, but ri:.'. i: eyesof the laiULnr, v-lio',.-.-.. cago iu;:. year end to viif.-i ; .:1:- -, hav-? iirovv.j.i caec tut r-i-! ... foalurfer. of tl.e uhuv. 'j u-tM , ', ' ,, - j: tho :.h: - . ,; bivndev civi-.k! liatv l;een - s;;a Cd of Kplrt upon the elites a.:d db- oiuer wuwn reigpca snpraae Ly the VERIHE THE GREAT LIlfER, KIDNEY AND C0HST1PAT10K CURE, The Manager of our Com pany is a practcal physician and chemist, and nothing will 1 aas through his hands without being first tested and proven fully up to the standard. We ask you to procure a bottle of L1VER1NE from your druggist. If lie dues lint hiv. ii in s'ikU, ask him to semi lo 1 he ANcw.it S Chemical Co., Leb 11111111, Oreg'in, or lo any whulesule drug huuse, w here i Ik tj lie bad In .ny quunlluw dvHiKt!. I LIVEiNNlC is pleasant tn t ke. i . nil! iii.. It mitl. . nIUh jn.jirtiy iX;1(ivK in small die nd actively purgative when taken hi full n,ts- It a-In 011 1 lie liver as lira oilier :c mipmiiid does mildly, Ihor-iughly, j with lit ereiithig nuiiws, vomiting nr j griping.. The hitler quality lias made ', iV.gi-iural fsvorite wilb women Uf ire ; and after eoiifiueuieiit. JVKIUNE is also mi excellent 1 "' , ' i I KlLhNLl t UiVirULISl), j i ?'itnine renovalor of the nysleui ltb.it leaving any bad afler etl'eet. UVE,.iSE hll, w ,r .... ..,-.,.fi.,n j u i "r MUt.I05, caused by j dffeetive art inn of the Liver or ob-! strueU-d Kidneys. j . . , S LrEItI.NE eure. .ur stomach, l'i"' na hedaelie, bitter ! tusle In the niBuih, dlBtine, roaring ringing in the ears, liver out ami siirt-nees in tht, stomae and i ll otliei ullVi lloiiB of the human LlYF.RISEis a positive aud ei-r- ' liiln cure for chronic CONSTIPATION nadira! A enntinurd use.if LIVEUINE in- r, the ; ereasiB i:i-leud of destroying the -Mpearaiapuetiltf. By tt. wonderful t-inie '(.flti-t H differ, fr.iru other pnpan- 1 biii by the itiwe not having l be ! iiiereum-d by long taking. It may lie taken hy young or old with H-rf--ut wjsufely. LIVEHINE is a purely VEGET- ABLE preparutiou, and bus lieeu r-uliinill. d to the lest of mine of our j U't pli.vsieiuliH, who Bienk III Its j pruic. The dune for an adult is from a teuitionful to a Ubleapiioliful three , thiica a due, before meals- I)nse for a child me year old 20 to 30 drops. Im reused or di creased us required. Some of the ni'iaf prominent penpli ' of tlii-i eity -and Albany have been Inking LlVl-illNE for two D onlhs past, and are loud hi its prulne. Anchor S Chemical Co. Cedar Posts, ; First clam cedar posts for sale cheap. ' Call on or adi'rwis Wulter Brown, Al hany ultlee, tit Fienebe's Ji-wb'ij store ' or m.-e rt. A. Nh-kerson at Lebauon. KARL'S CLOVER BOOT, the ureal Blond purifier glvor tKkbnw. nnd clearness to the Cimiplectluu did ' eurm Cuiislipatlon, U .M-.H M..,tl- EUREKA MEAT MARKET, -lUSiiuK & WU1DBEE, I'ropriclor. : We carry firt ci.v meat, ouch an Wf, Mutton, Vval, Ete. and willfiitlovv.', io tivat all cucloiiuirs fair. Your 1'at-. 1851. iiioai Second Term Commences January 2, 1895. Normal, College, Preparatory, Business, Primary and Music Courses. Circular Containlns Full Information regarding Tuition, Courses of Study, Text-Books, Etc., Cheer- .... ..,. j . .. a .. .: .. ;TUIiy IVIdliea OH Application. ! ' ; o- A. KA LEBANON, A. H.- CRUSON St-ciPaper Iamkg To Advertisers. If you wish to obittiti tlie latut I , i retiiriis from tour advertisement? ' Don't Forget the itnifirtiint f:it that The Lebanon Express . will give the '1-wirel rtwuHs, us it Is The Best Advertising IVedium i in Linn County. Notice In bereby given lo all whom il uiuy on tiTii, ' ' tiiri i-t- d l-y the eity ciiniei! of L"baon, On-gi.ii. lo riai-'.ly enf"lee liif'nrili tufi- re lutivi- lo cl-uniMg ; a: privies. Tlie irillnaie iil'.yi- I.. aidtii'-d oiittipl:e:it:-iti lo tin- Uici-rdi r. AH pallies violating any i-MVi-ion-i of lliliiiidiiiumr, nf'er tin 2-'-tli - f Mm- h 1N96 will !: pro-eeuti il. Ily order of ill City Couucll. P, V MoltUAN, la-inliul, t, Mini awU 14, WA age is sited. JuL.h., Principal, OREGON. and Giuining 1 East and south VIA ;THE SHASTA ROUTE of m Ssmliern Pacific Co, ; i V.x , n : isV; ! lit. .'. ' ia.il, .1 : i !i -1-1' n-ri.-.Mi tliiilv : t.v..,!'... i in Ar. " .:'. '. I.v... ,i;...y. .. .r. 4:. I .a I ru ci.e-i I v :i r. 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At All-lin' Slid Cnrviilll! ciimit-ct Ivltll - ; trniiis of Ort'iion 1'ia-itie niili'iiuil. rCxpress irnin dsily (except Hnndsy): 4:10 p. M. 7:S6r . l.v...P.iritoiid ..7A"r. : lai n, ! Ar.Mi-Mi' nvllle I.v i 6:50 A. . TBROUCH TICKETS T" "" i"''"" '' . KhT BtttU'n, Ch'- H'la nnd Ennijiocnn It.1 o'ltnlned at lowest 1 nv (X0:v, I. A. Bi.'nttftt, ilent, t.ehuitou, H. KOKllLMk. Mmmtfiir. M- V -. W.imlUMttottakiMCUfipcUa,1