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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1895)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK, tCdltor - and - Proprietor Lebanon needs, must have and will have a bank. Our subscription Hat ia gradually incrensiiig. Our readers should profit by the Ejcpukss advertisements. Our business men will do just what they say. The census of Crook oounty shotn 600 bachelors. ; It would b a good place for old maids to emi grate to. Portland's new directory con- tains 36,620 names, and upon the bas s the population of the city is estimated at 91,560. - When the days are stormy and people stay at home, your adver tisement in the proper medium is ruiht there with them. -Printers' Ink. -., Lebanon has more and better liitching posts for farmers to hitch to than any town in the valley. Our business men and city counoil look after the convenience of their farmer patrons. The Dalles has of late passed a cur-few ordinance; seventeen years and under must be off the streets before eight o'clock p. m. Their marshal will see that the ordinance is enforced to the letter. Secretary Carlisle, his wife says is to be a candidate for president. Mr. Carlisle is about the biggest man in the nation, but unfortuna tely for the bee in his own and evidently in his wife's bonnet, the presidential race is not the big alone: but really more to the mediocre, the pedigreed and the big "barreled." Oregon is the least known of any of the Pacific states to tae people of the east, and the cause of this ignorance is epsily accounted for. The people of Oregon have been content to Jet, well enough alone and never extensively advertised the resources of their state. Dur ing the past ten years the east has been flooded with literature boom ing California and Washington, but comparatively little has been said in regard to Oregon. Administrators of estates who overlooked the new., law concern ing semi-annual reports last spring will do well to be on their guard now for the next report is due in about a fortnight. Sandwiched in between the special laws. passed by the last legislature 'was a general law in the shape of senate bill No. 84, which amended the code and provides that executors or admin istrators shall within the first ten days of April and October of each year, render an account and file it with the clerk, showingthe amount of money received and expended by him, etc., during the jix months last past.-'-Salem Statesman, Stub Kndi of Thoatfet The pulpit Isn't any nearer Heaven than the doorstep. Moat men love women baoause they love themselves. Ambition ia concentrated aelflshnaas. Mammon docs only a ewh bnaintM. The birds sing by ear. A woman cannot hide her heart inroM. Attorney General Harmon baa informed the superintendent of tfie Oregon penitontiary that the Hug ging of federal prisoners in that in stitution will not be permitted, as it is a relio of the dark ages, and the superintendent retorts by de claring thut "if the government When ft man toglm 10 "plolt hli , . , , honesty, doubt it does not approve of the rule.-, of j The Lord couldn't make anything the Oregon state penltentiurv it mon beautiful than a good woman. can remove m the sauciness of the reply may find j want favor with Dersnna who do not. . ?ake heart, the head will , , ,. , . taice care of itself. -Detroit Free PrtM. ie o nio uiue oi paternal uiciauon conveyed by the attorney-general's request, it is doubtful that any considerable number of persons in this state approves the us of the lash in an institution which should aim to reform as well as punish its inmates. The practice is inhuman, unnecessary and usually inefficaci ous. 1 he urguments that caused the whipping-post to be abolished in the army and navy apply with equal force to the use in the penal institutions. Solitary confinement and restricted diet have been found more potent as reform agents than the cat-o-nine-tails. Convicts are, after all, human beings, and mod ern thought revolts against the un necessary physical punishment of any human being. The lash is no more essential to the maintenance of discipline in the Oregon peni tentiary than is the thumb screw, the rack, the triangle or any of the other engines of torture which we now shudder to think of. Super intendent Gilbert' smartness of re partee hardly condones his reten tion of a method which is opposed by every consideration of prison re form. Telegram. A South AmerlMu Among the persona who have had great influence in the revolution In Kio Urande do Bui is a woman Mme. unurieut ue niiuos, tmrtv-one Taara oiu, wun mrge Dlue eyes and blonde hair. At the beginning of the revolt she sold her cattle and attached har elf to tho troops of Yuca Tigw, whose adjutant she became. She ac companied the half-wild leador on all ma expeditions, clad in a uniform which was a strange combination of women's and men's attire. Annan Joer shoulders she carried a band on whieh wore the words: "Long Live Liberty! Long Live Eio Grande do Bull" Many deeds of courage, as well as kindness, are told of this unuaual woman, who believes that ahe is a sec ond Joan of Arc, called to lead her country to independence. Awarded Highest Honors World's Pair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOiJAL AlTI.ICATlONS, as they oannot itach the sent of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or coiiatltullonui disease, ami in order to emo it you must take tutor- nal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure it taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of theost physicians in thiscoim try for years, ami is a regulur prescription It is composed of the beat tonics known. combined with the uetJlood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous anr'acos. The perfect combination of the two Inured- inets is wlm: produces such wonderful re sults in curing Catarrh. Hend for testimo nials, free, ?. J. CHKNKY & CO., Props., Toledo, 0, IW-SoId by druggists, 75c. Pinal Account. Nonce is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the estate of John M. J. Lnveall, deceased, has filed his final account in the above named estate, nith the clerk of the county court of Linn coun ty, Oregon, and the court has tlxed Satur- day, the 12th day of October, 1888, at U o'clock a. m., at the county court room, at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections, if any, to said account and the settlement of said estate. J. H. Lovball, This 2nd Sept., 1806. ,. Admr, Bam'iM.Oarland, Atty. (or Admr. The Hops. The recent rains have done much damage to the bop crop. Mr. J. C. Bilyeu, who bad the most promising yard we saw, stopped picking last Sat urday; with only about one third gathered. He says the most could have been saved, but bad doubts about their being firstclass; and with no out look for a fair price, did not feel like paying out money for picking. Mr. C. O. Gentry abandoned bis ou Monday, leaving half still in the Held On account of the low price, lice and mold, Messrs. Brewster, Haas, Burk hart, D. Hart, Gumm and Frohlicb have left all theirs in the field, Blaeklaw, B.Wallace and I. Hart left some in the field. ' Mr. Thew ia still picking and ex pects to fluiBb this week. Donaca, Andrews, Houk, Ross, Buhl, Hardin, Long and Culdwalder saved all theirs in flrstclass shape, and are now baling. n i 1i CREAM ml iWiffi , Most Perfect Made, io Years the Standard. AdmlnlHtrlctrlx'B IVotloo. Notice is hereby given, that by order of the county court of Linn county, Oregon, the undersigned has been duly appointed and is now the dulv qualified actlugadiuin- IstratrlxoftheeBtateof W. A. Bishop, of said county, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same, duly verllled, to the undersigned, within six months from ths 12tb day of July, 1805, the tint publication of In is notice, at the office of Sam'l M. Garland, Lebanon, Oregon. Hahkah K. Bishop, 8h,'i, M. Garum, Administratrix Atty. for Admr'x. of the Kstate of W. A. llishop, deceased. KraAorSJu 1 lUr MARK , UHpr Fetherbone Corsets Better Than All Other 1st. Tlii'y Fit Hotter 2d. Tiicy Weav Hotter. 3d. They are More fjtyliuli. 4th. Thev lire Chen por. 5th. They nre More Comfortable. IVew Mod? rierclinnla art authorized 4- Kcfund Insure your property with Peterson Adnrews. They are agents for the Old Reliable, Home Mutual, New Zealand, Bprlngflcld of Massachusetts, Continental, and other good, reliable companies. If you desire to purchase property at bargain, call on M. A. Miller. Where an advertiser incloses poS' tal cards or stamped envlopes with his circulars for a possible answer in return, he pays not only for the answers that are returned, but also for those postal cards or envelopes that are not returned. This con dition the United States Economic Association, of Washington, D. C, proposes to remedy by the issue of special postal cards and envelopes to be inclosed with circulars for answers, and on which the receiver, not the sender, will pay the post- on receipt of the card or envelope. The cards and envelopes will con tain the name of the advertiser printed on the'address side, and a substitution of name will be pun ishable by law. This will obviate paying postage on cards or. envel opes not returned, and will enable the advertiser to distribute thous ands of postal cards and stamped envelopes, where he now sends hundreds. The scheme has the approval of the postoflice depart ment and has been favorably re ported upon by A tongrtMfrnu frit : -. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. Wheat-38Jc. Oats 12 to 15o Hay-fS to 15 pertou. Flour 0 7585. per sack. Chop JO 90 per cwt. Bran 76c per cwt. Middlings f) 75 per cwt. Potatoes 25c. Apples -Dried, 6c per It- Plums Dried, 6e. Onions - Beef Dressed, 4jc. Veal-314e. Pork Dressed, 4. -Lard-10. Hams 10 per lb. Shoulders 8c. Bides 10c per lb. Geese S4 $.5 per doz. Ducks 12 $3 per doz. Chickens 2 008 00. Turkey 8c per lb. Eggs I2o per doz. Butter 16 20c per lb. Hides Green, 6o; dry, 10c. Conservatory of Music ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OREGON. Prof. Z. M. J'arvin, niuaieal Director formerly of 'Willamette Univeralty.has been elected Director for the coming school year. ... ' Full Courses in the important branches of Music. Latest methods. . Fine music rooms. Prices low for grade of work. ' Diplomas confered on completion of eouree. Term begins September )th Bendorcircularand catalogue. ,W. H.LEE, A. M., Pres., ..Albany, Oregon. The Champion Mills Do a General Exchange Business Giving 40 lbs. best Flour I Or 50 lbs. 2nd grade " j For 1 bu.whaet. To Advertisers. If you wish to obtain the best returns from your advertisements Don't Forget the important fact that The Lebanon Express will give the desired results, as it Is The Best Advertising Medium in Linn County. ':,;- ; ; Prof. A. STARK Of Will A Stark, Jeweler Optical Specialist. Graduate of the Cloag.) Opthalmlc College. I am prepared to examine acientlfl- eally and aocuratly, by the latest and Improved methods of modern lelenoe, any who desire to have their eyes tes ted. UI tttoh, AtriMFtt, ttMott. $ rt- Hi. III ' ' ; Always prepared to give the higheBt cash prices for wheat on wagon or wheat stored. wheat cleaned or chopping done on any day in the week Retail dealers should call and get our lowest prices on flour and feed. G. W. ALDIUCH LEBANON, OREGON. Is Your Child Going to College? Have him fitted at the SAKTIAM ACADEMY Thourough preperation for all collegiate courses, Certificates admit to the leading Colleges on the coast. Normal Department gradu ates obtain Stale and Life di plomas. Music, Art, Book keeping. Specialties, hoalth and outdoor life, small clas ses and instruction for the in dividual. " Winter term onens SeDt 23. Tuition $6.50 and $10.00 per a nil term, oena lor catalogue. 8. A. BANDLE.A.M.,' Principal. Qivre , mw. -mm Porm.m(jlfW .' m U Style. R'i-M-l money "mm Short Wfiw II . trial If not fcur Lengths, Beat Ma ttfiaia. peatherbone Corset Co. Sola ICanulaoiunrs, Kalamazoo, michioan. ros SALS tl HIRAM BAKER, The Loading Dealer In Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc Lebanon, Oregon. IPANS ONE GIVES RELIEF, STARTLING LOW PKICEB JN HARNESS and SADDLERY Power & Tomllnson ARE THE LEADERS. Having consolidated the two entire stocks of E. L, power and J, L, Tomllnson. Now located on Second Street ALBANY - OKEGON. Albany Furniture Co. (INCORPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon..' Furniture, Carpets, Linolouma, matting, etc Pictures and Victuro molding. . Undertaking a Specialty. ALBANY COLLEGE. On the 11th of September, the Collece twenty-ninth year, with a full corns of inHrmnw, facilities for attaining a oomplete education. The comrner pial department is open for those who are aiming to -niirsue a business career. Careful attention will be paid to thnmi who desire to enter our Normal course A Conservatorv of Music under the efficient management of Prof, fc, M Parvin has been established, Collegiate courses leading up to. the degv. WAUA H. LEE, A, M and B. S. ees ol A. H. , President Give thiiti fefcjl