The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, May 24, 1895, Image 2

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    Lobant'.i. Express
H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK,
isidltor - arid Proprietor.
It in estimated that the duinuge
to fruit in tlio eust by the frosts
lust week will aggregate !?,U00,0v0.
Tub report of a rupture between
Jarifm and Russia regarding the
occupation of Cores are not con
firmed.
Fifteen persons whoso property
suffered damage in the railroad
strike at Chicago, have sued the
city to recover.
There will be a terrible shaking
up of political lines in '96 over the
financial question, and it will come
none to Boon for the .good of the
people.
The San Francisco Bulletin say6
that more than 3,000,000 bushels
of wheat stored in the lute Senator
Fair's warehouses at Port Costa for
the past two years will be thrown
on the market.
A Kansas man has discovered
that brandy can be mado from wet
elm saw dust, und a discouraged
prohibitionist asks what chance
the good cause will have when a
man can go worth vith a rip saw
and get drunk on a fence rail.
According to the Salem Post,
the late legislature employed seven
door-keepers and assistant door
keepers iu the house, and five ser
geant 4-at-arms and assistants in
the senate, at least nine more than
was anv need or even excuse for.
No younu man can make a suc
cess in life unless, he works. He
can not loaf around the street cor
ners, shops, stores and saloons. He
must do some honest work, or be
fore he is aware of the fact he will
become a chronic loafer, despised
by all with whom he may come in
contact. Do something, no matter
how small, and you will eventually
find yourself climbing the ladder.
It now transpires that a number
of bills, supposed to have been
passed at the last session of the
Washington legislature, have mys
teriously disappeared before they
became laws. Several bills devised
to bring about greater economical
administration of public affairs
have been found to be destroyed or
Stolen. The boodlers seem bound
to rule or ruin in Washington, as
well as in Oregon.
Bradstreets reports show a big
-increase in clearances tai;e the
whole United States for one week
over the corresponding one ot last
year. It is to be noticed though
that the increase has not yet struck
this coast, which rather shows a
decrease, that of Portland being
twenty-one per cent, Seattle 21.8
per cent, San Francisco 1.1 per
cent. The largest increase is that
of New York, over 50 per cent.
' Spokane shows an increase of 22
pet cent and Tacoma of 20.
The Indian agent at the Siletz
has received official notice from the
Indian department at Washington
stating that the department had
recognized the uction of the county
court in appointing a Justice of the
Peace nd creating road districts at
' the Siletz, and authorizing the
agont to abolish tha Indian courts,
as these are now citizens. The
Indians Lave all been allotted their
lands, and there remains to be
-opened to settlers 84,000 acres.
There is a rumor afloat that on
May 24, Queen Victoria's seventy
sixth birthday, her most gracious
majesty will formally abdicate,and
after that the Prince of Wales will
inijai as King Edward VIII. It is
learned tint the queen expressed
her desire to abdicate at a meeting
not long ago, at which the Prince of
'Wales, Lord Roseberry and at least
two members of the cabinet were
present. If her majesty surrenders
the crown on that day aha will
have reigned fifty-eight years, the
longest reign of any monarch of
(4'sllt Wsltury,
Kmjaji Huown, who suy he en,
japed from the Kansas penitentiary
when ho was sent for twelve years,
called on iho Associated Pros cor
respondent Tuesday at Seattle and
said he wanted to go hack und
serve his sentence, lirown savs he
has tacn living an honest life
since his escape, and beconi nsr con
verted at ft Salvation Army meet
ing Saturday- night determined to
tell his storv.
A word of enouragoment at a
critical momont in a life sometimes
changes a whole career. One can
never tell when the precise mom
cut is at hand, and a stinging
repartee and a careless, unkind
slur may turn a struggling soul
b'ick and ruin a brilliant future at
the moment when a generous word
word w;mld inspire a confidence
which might lead to fortune.
Really, it is the little words that
discourage, the carelass words, the
words dropped without thought.
One can never know the responsi
bility he or she has for the success
or failure of a life through a single
word. Ex.
Tun following interesting statis
tics have been collected from the
annual address of the president of
the Rebekah branch of the Oregon
Odd Follows, Mrs. Margaret E.
Lellogg: There have been fifteen
new lodges instituted and one rein
stated during the past year, making
a total of fifty-nine lodges with 2
membership of S,03G in Oregon
Total membership in the jurisdic
tion of the Sovereign Grand Lodge,
202,649, of which 108,732 are sisters
at last report. At the same rate of
increase the Grand Sire assumes
that there are 115,000 grand
women united iu the fraternal work
of Odd Fellowship, within the jur
isdiction of the United States at
this time. -
The farmers that build their
own grainaries save storage, insur
nnce, and the risk of grain being
stolen.; At the present many must
store us the roids are in such a
condition that the winter hauling
can not be thought of. But the
people are taking more interest in
good roods, and building them on
a more scientific principal. When
the main road arteries are built
farmers can save 1-irgely on the
charges against their grain and
other products. This is the seo3on
for working roads. ' Every citizen
should take a personal interest in
the question, and.work to the. best
advantage; If he does not the
superevisor should take a hand in
the matter.
Tue merchant wishes that vour
clothes would were out; the doctor
that you would get sick; the baker,
butcher and grocer that your sup
plies were exausted; the hotel
keeper that night would come on
und catch you from home; the
jeweler, that you would break you
watch it clock; the coal mine
owner, that the weather was cold
enough to freeze the whiskers on a
cat; the blacksmith that your
wagon ot plow would get broken;
the town marshal and police judge
that some one would get drunk and
and tear up the peace; the lawyer,
that some man would try to get a
divorce from his wife; the under
taker, that imi e one would die;
and the editor that someone would
pay up his subscription.
Cmu has desided to utilize both
metals when it resumes specie pay
ments on June 1. The president is
authorized to coin $10,000,000 in
silver per annum for three years,
but silver will not be a legal ten
der abjve $50, except to the gov
ernment, whore it is received as
gold. For two reasons this infer
mation is interesting.- It indicates
the ' possession of cm.sideiahle
financial wisdom by the Chilian
government, and it 'promises to
contribute to the relief of the
world's glutted silver market.
While Chili cm find at home .all
the silver she shall need for coin
age purposes, her withdrawal of
$30,000,000 Worth of bullion from
the. universal murt will help the
producers of the metal in othtr
uuntrlt),-"Tcl(raui
Waterloo vs. Spiritualism.
Ewtor Kxii!ss: ;
We arrived iu Waterloo Bnniy the
12th Inst, and followed the urowd who
appeared to have anil object pulm in
view, arrived at Yew park i eleven
o'clock. Here wo were truly surprised
to II ml n hand of so called spiritualists
who who assemhled to worship In
their peculiar manner
l'he coming woman, we look it to
he, udiii'isstil the multitude fur some
time bin What "the "subject Of Object
was, wo did not learn. Later on a lady
reatl a poem, (so called,) of her own
composition. We heard a few stanzas
and fled, hut curiosity caused us tore-
turn for the afternoon meeting that
occurred at 1:30. Then a gentleman
who claimed, or we understood so tit
least, to be under the Inllutmw of Old
Sitting Bull, sawed the air to a mix
ture of Latin Jargon and murdered
English for a few minutes, after which
the eonidonierute mass was dissected
ny a female spirit fur our edification.
Said female was adorned with a
"Totem" that looked not unlike a
child's bib after said child had been
dining on stewed huckleberries. Then
came more incarnations, and a lady
claimed to see children and old men Iu
the audience, anil this we believe true,
as the children at least were painfully
apparent. After this the worship
came to an end.
Truly America is a home for all
olusees, ami we firmly brieve a branch
asylum should be instituted here at
Waterloo. We are but a stranger here,
but If like performances continue we
will remain here forever, as it is better
than a circus, and comes cheaper.
Another fairspirlt was seen on the
streets a few nights since rigged out iu
male attire, and from the choice langu
age used, possessed ufun evil spirit.
Such actions, to say the least are
against the law of the land, and we
believe, said spirit belongs to the same
class sb those Sweet Home spirits who
passed Bimtium Kundav at milking
time.
We have wandered from our text
but will make no excuse.
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Decoration Day. ,
Headquarters John F. Miller Post
JNo. 24, U. A. R. departiueutof Oregon.
Luhakon, Or., May 20, 1805.
Oeneual Okdeks 1
No. 1. :
Meiuorul Day is fast approaching.
The day set apart by :he mutch less
John A. Lojau In wliiuh to honor our
comrades who died that the nation
might live. Other days may have
their memories of gr-at events, of
stirring scenes, of life or death, of joy
or sorrow, but to us this day Is more
blessed, more sacred than any other.
Around it clusters all the glorious
memories of the past; of valor, of hero
ism, of suffering, of self sacrifice, and
heroic endeavor, und of Until triumph
at last. To us above all others, does
this day belong. We freely share it
with all the good, the true, the loyal in
the land; and ask them all to join
with us iu paying our tribute of honor
and love to our comrades, who have
psssed over the silent river, and whose
spirits are tenting today on the old
camp ground. Ueneruly It has been
the observance of Memorial Day by
John F. Killer Post; it is hoped that it
will be still uiore generally observed lit
the future. A general linllutioii is
extended to all to joiu with us on the
30th day of May in the decoration
services.
Attention Comrades, you will meet
at d. A. R. hall, Sunday, May 2(1, at
10:30 a. in., and march in a btidy to
the M. E. church, where the Memor
ial sermon will be delivered by the
pastor of tbatchui'ch. 'lo the ladies of
the VV. It, C, and Sons of Vetrans,
you ore icrdialy Invited to meet with
us at U. A. It. hall and march with
the potit to the church and tiltund
Memorial services. The post und the
W. It. C. and B. of V., and the public
in general, will meet at O. A. H. hull
on Thursday, May 30,"at 9:30 a. in,,
with -Col. (.'. H, Montague, officer of
the day. Liiie of march will be formed
on Main street, mar the lull mid
march to the Masonic cemetery where
the decoration services will be held
and an address will be delivered by
Rev. i. H. Hcallie. By order of
8. A. Banums,
J. F. H vnii, (,'oni. Post.
Adj. Post.
Mayer & Kimbroujjh wan tn you
produce.
Pugh & Miuicy h ive just received
their spring stock of hills wlildi they
are selling oheiiper than ever.
All knowing themselves liiili'ljlcil to
me will please call ami selllc at
once. M. A. Mu.i.Kll,
Mayer & Klmbioiigli will p.iy you
Oct, pit pound In cash for you;'
ehiclit'liti, rhiolimilif! turlit-ys.
Sluing ha collie nod iio.v - ;i Km.il
time to have come photostalii ti. i-lrop
hi ut , tlie Lebanon Art (bllery mill
get prices.
-"Ladles, summer ' hi'ie and n mv
the summer hats at Mi-s Duuioiid's.
The lutcbt, neatest and prices to suit
all.
PUiih 4 Muncy liuveju.t reilved a
large invoice of ladles' -children' and
men's thins, gee them mul you will
Uuy Ihvbii
LEBANON PHOLWJCE MARKET.
futiaiitteit Uvwry Weok.l
YYIieut-itlle. ,
Oats 20o ,;
liny ifS hi tit pel' too.
Flour to 00(HK. per sack.
Chop to 76 per cwt.
ill-tin 70c- porcwi.
Middlings JO "0 per cwt. -:.
Potatoes 2'ie. ' .
. Apples Dried, 0c per lb
Plums Dried, hi;
Onions 2c.
Hi, Dressed, 3c. .
Veal 4a5c. . , .., ,. ,., ..
Pork Dressed, 6.
Lard 10.
Hams 10 per lb,
Shoulders Kc. .
Bides 10c per lb
Geese 14 per doz.
Ducks 12 t3 per doz.
Chickens DOAB 00.
Turkeys So per lb.
Eggs 8c isr doz. V
L.itter 8 10c pr lb.
tildes Green, 1c; dry, 2o.
To All Bicyclist.
You ami each of you uru lieroby noti
fied, thut the City Council haw ruluHetl
to grunt a penult to UicyoIIst tortile,
ou Rtiy of the side walk lu the city
and I am directed to prwemite uuy
perHon violating the ordinance gov
eruing bicycles, Any pei-Hon.violntinK
this ontihiiiiue after tlio loth duy of
May, 1895,-wlll be pnweeuled, 1 iIv
this notice order thut no rider may
be taken by HurpriHe,
I W. Molto,
City Miu-hIiuI.
Prices the very lowest. Culta und
BheetingH 20 yds fit. Knt I :) 10, VI , lo
and 18 o. uer yd, VVu have reduced
tlie price of cuahiuer, now Helling flOc.
goods for 20 c. urn) 25 c. gnudt for 12 c.
These are our regular 50 c. goods. We
have jet bead dtc&i trhnmlnUig at
the usual price. Pine initial scurf plus
Wo. Brownie plus fe. Fino ttilk ties
15 and 20 e. MU Hmwnic ties 20 o.
Fin kid shoes 81 ). Oxford ties tine
$1.10. AttheKaeketHtore.
$ioo Reward, $ioo.
The renders of this piijier will Ik; pleased
to Irani that there is utlfiut one dreiuleil
disease that science 1ms been able to cute
in all lb stages ami that in Carnriii. Hall's
Catarrh Curt! a the only positive cure now
h now n in the inttlintl ltirternity. Catarrh
being a constitution a disease, requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
cure is taken inUimdly, acting directly
upon the blood ami mucuiia Hurfuceaofthe
system, thereby l)troying the foumUtinu
of the digcasu, and give the patient
strength by buihling up the conslitulion
and assislihgimtiire in doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith hi its curea
tive powers, that they oiler One llnnitlml
Dollars for any caste that it fails to enic.
Bend for list ot te.ithuonialB. Address.
h J. CHKNKY & CO., Ton-do, O.
WP-Bold by druggists, 75c. .
.AdmiiMMtrutor'M Notice.
Notice in hereby given that the under
lined administrator of the estate of Mury
.1. Galloway, deceased, lias tiled with the
clerk of Linn county, Orugon, his thud ac
count in the above named Cat ate, and that
the County Court of mui County luutii.xed
the 3rd day of June, P&5, at the hour of one
o'clock p. in. of naitt day, at the Court
House thereof, forbearing objections, ii' any
tberebc. to wild account, and for the settle
ment of said estate.
Dated this 10th day of April, im.
JucobW. Oheshir,
Sanii M. Gurhnid, Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
Notice for lulUmtlon.
Land Omc a atOiikoos City, Oh.
. April 12, 1895.
Notice in hereby given that the folio W'
ing named settler nun tiled notice of hi in
testtion to make final proof in support of
his claim, und that Hind proof will bo made
before the county clerk, Unn county, at
Albany, Oregon, on Aluy 31, iJ5, viz:
Wither F. Hammer, l, K., No. 7051, for
the northeast yu fW. li T 10 H. II. 8 K.
He names the billowing witnessfe to,
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said hind, viz: T. M, Mc
Clury, of dates, Orexou, Ucnj U, Ilutler, of
Oatcg, Oregon, Juntos Hhuhuii-of Mill ("ity,
Oregon, Joueph O. Oiioii, Minto, Oregon,
KoincHT A. Mu-LBii, JieiHter.
BARBER SHOP
Best BliuveM, Hair Cut or Slmnipooat
13. F. KIRK,
Sliavinir Parlor.
X i:XT DOOR TO H'C. C'HA HLKH
HOTIOIi.
Klesarit Baths.
Children Kindly Treated.
Udliiii Hitir Drunslng a BpscUlty.
BAKER
BAKER!
BAKER!!
Prices way down.
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Albany Furniture Co.
(INCORPORATED)
BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon.
Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc.
Pictures and Picture molding.
Undertaking a Specialty.
BRICK
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