The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, November 14, 1895, Image 2

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    Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
J it tor - and - Proprietor
A South Carolina widow became
i-r own tnotW in law recent I,. .
". t is V sy, nheie the wife of
: T-liaitnVs father.
.Soioe men re horn rich, hum
nuheire rich nee and mom marry
American heiresses at the expense
ot very little effort
WHEN MAftftiASK PAILS.
Knnrcir hai thirteen bunl mm.
pt aivorce.
Ik twenty yean Canada hat had tat
lie divorcee.
I DraRimnK is the nod
of divorce in Sweden.
Paris bus nearly ofie-h!f of thad
gnraiea in au Franca.
I ocotlaxd nas fifteen divorcee to
erory i.uw.ew in population.
Then are thoee who mar laugh
and eneer, but at the tame ttm
flier cannot help admire the life
' r-'t can remain pure and god ir
tue midst of to many temptation.
n tbe midst of to much that iainc-
i.ure and ttained and polluted.
Ex.. ,
toionel "Bob" ingertoU tan
Mr. Reed stands the beat show for
the republican nomination for
jiremdeiit next year. It thuuld b
remembered, however, that Colonel
InjieTsotlV view at to the futun
are somewhat under a cloud anc
pretty generally discredited. Ex.
TWO QUEER CREATURES.
team ! hMMM ( Mhi
tk Ttak
Oulyeae species of featberlais ani
mal that can fir extsta in all the world,
and it la one that yon probably have
often seea. Properly apeaking It has no
wingi, nevertheless ita flying, appur
tenance ia mora nearly perfect than
that ot any bird. It filea with wonder
ful rtniidity, dana about with such
quickness that it is difficult for tbe eye
to follow it, and in souse of touch and
smell are soinethinfr marvelous.
In watching its rapid and eccentric
flight in the taillgbtyoa have, nodoubt, I Acsnua, has twenty-six divorcee to
thotightthstthlsstrangoaniinalissbird. 1.0(0 marriairee; Humrarv, but aia.
But ita biid-llke appearance ends with I Is England to 1,000,000 of population
its ability to dy. Its young are born and there are nine divorces every year
nurtured Just as aiepuppieaaud kittens. I Or divorced couples in Germany orar
This strange flying animal ia the bat. tftj-flv per cent, have ao children.
TJlltITl 1 Tnmoateommonc.ua. forXoro,
? " rel"ei u,at to Italy ia cruelty from the husbaui
the besets and the birds once engaged , nuaoano.
ia battle, and the bat hovered .bore, ? TV m
changing from one aide to the other, a. ,V? T"1 '' to Germ"T
tbe chances ot viotory changed. For ' " Colorado a wife wu granted a de
this traaohery the bat waa doomed to " becau3e her auabnnd eat off her
Lbs Queer life he now leads, that of an n'
apparaat bird, but a real mammalian ani- " almost every country the greater
mat.
The structure ef the bat ia very pecul
iar An eminent naturalist says: "If
the dngera ot a man were to be' drawn
oat like wire to about four feet In
length, a thin membrane to extend from
finger to finger, and another membrane
to fall from the little finger to the
ankles, he would make a very tolerable
see, the whole skeleton of the
hat la very similar to that of man, with
she exception of the gnat elongation
of what wo may oall the arms and
number of divorcee ia panted at the
petition or tne wife.
TRY THEM.
The man who advertise hit
business when timet an dull wil
' ve a good trade, and ha who ad-
rti.tt his business when tr.de ir
rxcelieiit will have atill better
demand. Tbe man who advertise
!1 the time in the right way wil)
imt complain of buaioett or regret
h" iee8'arv outlay. He will con
. ilr it a good it. vestment Ex.
1ft Urt grand jury of thia county
:r-tv to lain the gratitude of the
i people of this citv, - wili
: i ii-t every gambler and pimp in
' hia city, as well tt the pmperty
-wner who allowt hit property
to tie used for unlawful purpose
knowingly.; I have evidence in
my poaweaaion showing that certain
w.iere of property knowingly
lea.e their premises for immoral
and criminal practice and at inch
they should be held responsible.
There ia here a field for tbe grand
jury that should not he neglected.
Tomahawk.
John Wanamaker ; the great
Philadelphia merchant, knowa bow
to make things come bit war. He
had an advertisement in all the
Philadelphia ' pa pert last week
which occupied two full pages.
The matter might airily have been
put in one column in tmall type,
and he might thui have saved
several thontandt of dollar. But
Vanamaker it not afraid of a little
printers' ink. He knows hit busi
ness, and hat faith in advertising.
and if not afraid to tell the people
what he hu to offer them, throng!
the newspapers, it the man who
ucceeda is business. Ex.
When you see the bat darting about in
the evening he is taking his supper. Be
lives aa the swallow does, on insects in
the air, and, although his sight is verr
poor, his touch and smell us ao sensi
tive that he has no difiioultv in catch
ing his prey, even when flying so very
fast.
When cold weather oomea on the bat
ataes to fly about in search of food. He
doesn't need to. Be seeks a well shel
tered nook, where he Is not likely to be
disturbed, and quietly takes a nap till
aext spring!
atomewhatanalagous to the bat. the
swnmalian of the air, ia the whale, the
amalian ot the sea. The whale is no
ssoifc a fish than the bat ia a bird. Its
young are born like the kittens and the
puppies, but only one at a time. The
young whale takes its nourishment at
its mother's breast, just aa the human
nsny does, audit is just as carefully
watched and guarded by its parents.
jusuougn wuaiea grow to enormous
as, sometimes eighty and even ninetv
feet long, the throat ia so small that
the animal couldn't swallow a bite as
urge aa a tea oisinut. This applies to
the common whale; the spermaceti has
a mouth large enough to swallow a man.
the whalebone that the dress-makers
and others find so useful is what may
be called the jaw ot tbe common whale.
It baa no teeth, audit Uvea on ani ma.
eulee little animals that Boat in great
a umbers on the surface ot the water.
The whalebone is used as a sieve
through which the food is strained.
Therefore the whale that kindly took
Jonah "in out of the wet" must have
been a spermaceti, which has a bur
throat and jaws with about one-hundred
testa m each. '- -
A sbobt needle in sewing.
TcHrumxs for grease on velvet or
cloth.
ErHorna ink from boards with
muriatic acid, afterward washed with
water.
A sheit of white paper on a dark ta
ble cover, if you must work at it at
night.
O.vx ounce of borax, two ounces of
shellac, one pint of boiling water, for
a glue or cement
BKMOvnte marking ink from linen
with a solution of cyanuret ot potassi
um, applied with a camel's hair brush,
and rinsed in cold water.
SENTENCES BY "JUDGE."
Thi last indulgence spoils the first
It is the bird with fine feathers that
gets plucked.
Vims yon make a feast for swine
you must provide troughs for them.
Hkbecitt ia announced ia the curve
of an eyelash or the texture of a finger
nail. eUBBSnseBWe
bUILOH 6 UL liE, tbe great Counh
and Croup Cure, is in great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five only
25c. Children love it Bold by N. W
Smith.
Notice of Administration.
folK-e is hereby given, that, by or
trot the county court of tinn county.
Urtgon, tlte umlemgucd hH been duly sp
polnted Slut now is the duly quslllird and
acting atiminhrreiur of tlic emeu? of Jnlm
G. Eaton, deceased. All unu having
claims uaaiiMt xahl estate are hereby rv
quired to present the same, properly verl-
fled, within six months from the jdtli Oc-1
tuber IKK, the lint publication hereof, to
uiidersicned, at the olhce of Sain'l .VI.
Qariand, Lebanon, Ore. B. Ki'itttmuuw,
A dm. Estate ot
John U. Kutnn,
Saa'L at. Uahland, decriised.
Atty for Admr.
HARK
FOR CENUINE
Oliver c" PIutvs
Extras and Repair
Oo to HOPKINS HltOK
eucHwor to Kuapp, Burreli a Company.
Boll Atenttt Fur P.. . ,. n, '.-
Oliver Cnilled Flows, '
narrow j.uniu, it. Albany, Or.
Chandler carries a complete line of
stoves, ti u au granite ware.
INSPECTION OF MINES.
At Fivvantsd, Bat This
W Xer Bast Akaat,
It is not singular that in view of the
many fatalities that yearly occur in
mines, even where mepection laws are
stringent and inspectors are nu
merous, that the layman should inquire:
"Does state supervision protect utter
all?" An affirmative answer, well for
tified with facta, may readily be given.
but most here be stated only in brief
laatuoa, says tne lngineering Magazine.
banc the work is based upon the
maxim that to prevent ia boner than to
ems. ns utility cannot readily be pat
eeived by the superficial observer. Fre
quently nenmng or great disasters are
widely advertised, but we do not nor
could we well expect to, hear of the in
pumerable instances of budding disas
ter that baea aeea prevented from ma-
jse careful turn yon speak of t
woman i chars cter. Think bow
manv rsa.ni ahe Kas tkvn huilrlino
h, of the toil, andjirivation. e JhtTutSe
dared, of the woundt received and I tkm has reduced the dangerous condi-
let no Itunidon follow her actions 1 1" ao that the event was confined to
A, . . ,i sianvwvv ifiuiw, wma wouio oxnerwise
The purity of a woman IS tbe sal-1 have been the case. Uow many of the
Wation and" tbe hone of futun-1 smaller accidents occur which are, in
ima, purely accioemai, wnue relieving
greatneaa, tbe redemption of man
n ipe out ner purity and mari
1 t .a . .
mat neneatn ue wave or detpair
with not attar to guide hit lift
into a channel of aaiety. Think
then, before yon speak, and remem
ber that any hog can crush tbe
fairest flower that ever grew,
the rileat man can rain the pares'
wotnan't character. Alwayi keep
ia mind your mother wat a womai
.,.,... a.. , w
OUOe; ar-w. -
More new carpets and (It and 12ft.
wide Limoieum. Just recelvsd by tt
Albany Furniture Guoipany. Balti
more Block, Albany, Or.
Money to loan. A limited auiovm
of uunvy to loan oo amd furm seeur
tt UlU me pr wrlls It i.
SMHI.eVvat.l.sV...
the high tension that would sorely con
duce to greater casualties, we have no
pssaas of knowing. Bnt if vre turn to
the history of fatalities in countries
and etatea where tbe inspection, Jaws,
are good and the inspection force suffi
cient we finds gratifying story: 'For
rmgiann tne loiiiery Ouardian aays:
"The ratiosof the fatal accidents and
(be deaths to tne number of persons
employed ia and about tbe minea nndes
the present and former coal mines acta
ahow that the occupation of tlie miner is
now more than twice as safe as it was at
the commencement of the inspection. "
Tbe average ratio for tbe first act waa
na death for every 233 persons em.
sloyed; for 18M it waa one death for
ivory 6S0. In this country Pennsylva
nia has in every respect the most com
prehensive and the strongest law, and
ret more fatal accidents are reported
frost that state than from any other
teetion of the union. 8ttU the Colliery j
uugmmn essens mat "there Is no I
loubt that two tons of coal are mined '
now per life lost in the mines to one ton !
mined before tne mine law was pasted."
In the region nnder the writer's imme
diate care, the fatalities have been re
dueed from one to every 830 persons em- j
pioyeo unaerground In 1888 to one for
very 401 iajtm and one for every tot
LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET.
Cbauged Every Week.
Wheat m..
Oats 12 to lie
Hay 43 to $6 per ton.
Flour (0 75(0(80. per sack. '
Chop $0 90 per cwt
Bran boc per cwt
Middlings 4 75 per cwt
Potatoes 20c
Apples Dried, 4c per It
PlumsDried, 5c.
Onions lc.
Beef Dressed, Sj to 4c
Veal 314c.
Pork Dressed, 4.
Lard 10.
Hum 10 per lb.
Bhoulders 7c.
Bides 10c per lb.
Geese i to per doz.
Ducks 12 (i, iS per doz.
Chickens tl G0ii 25.
Turkeys 8c per lb.
Eggs 20c let doz.
-Batter IS 20e per lb.
Hides tireen, 4c; dry, Sc.
Tk Champion
Do i General Exchange Business
OivinR ) 11m. best Flour I
Or 90 ll. 2ud grade
For 1 bu. wheat.
Prof. A. STARK
Of Will A Stark, Jeweler
Optical Specialist.
Graduate of the Cicug.i Op'halmic
College.
I am prepared lo examine t,elet,tlfl-
eally and acctiratly, hy the lalext and
improved metlmds of lumlvru soieiioe,
auy who desire to lutvr their rjw tes
ted. Cusick Block, Aliianv, ORKOiiS
Fetherboce forgets
Better Than All Other
J at--- Fit Belter
Tev Weill- Bcttrr.
T'.ft tirf M.irc Stylish.
Ti-f v nre ''l)ctiii r.
T' i v ,irc M.irp Comfort-
mm
ASK v-.
New Model.
flerchaats are
authorized
Refund
Is Your Child
f
(Uvea l.-'l
as Styles ti f I money
Short
Lengths.
Beat Ma
terials.
four
trial if not
sstlstac-
4
Going to C iller
Have him fitted at the
SAHTIAH ACADEMY
Thourough preperatioii for
all collegiate courses.
Certificates admit to the
leading Colleges on the coast.
Normal Department gradu
ates ehtain Stale and Life di-
Elomas. Music, Art, Book
eeping. Specialties, health
and outdoor life, small tJas
Bes and instruction for the individual.
Winter term opens Sent 23.
liition $G.50and $10.00 per
term. &ena lor catalocue.
8. A. RAXDLE, A. M.,
Principal.
Feat her bone Corset (
Bola KanuJaeiuzart.
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN,
roa sail av
HIRAM BAKER,
The Leading Dealer In
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Notions, Etc
Lebanon,
Oregon.
onsryeatory of Music
ALBANY
COLLEGE,
ALBANY, OREGON.
Pruf. Z. M. Parvin, niusirat Director
fiwnierly of Willamette L'uiveraity.lia
lieeu elected Director fur the comiue
aobool year.
Full Courses in the iuinortuiit
brauches of Uueic
Latest uietbutla.
Fine music roomi.
Prices io-:
Alwa'8 prepared to give I Diplomas coufered on couipletinn ol
the highest cash prices forl'T;, , ''September nth
D 1 Hend forelreli urantt
iicni uu a nun or wneat
RIPANSi
ONE
i
ELIfiF, I
GIVES R
jsloj-ed
C 1 - 1 i
oeeu wneat cleaned , or
chopping done on any day in
the week.
Ketail dealers should call
and get our lowest prices on
flour and feed.
G. W. ALDPJCH
LEBANON, OJBEOON.
RUPTURE
and Permanently
CURED
WITHOUT
FAP8 AH0 fancies, gSLr Knife or Ooaratiaii.
is a serenading elub in St rTVAfltmnTit iionlnfa1vrPo1ei
ioaepb which 11 that it ba. been rZTTFrTrVrT
tnested for liifrnrblntto peace, t CURE EFFCJp
tut siovteat tbinK on earth, an ox From Three to 8 ix Week(
tea, baa run away and killed aTen- WRITE FOR TPRUft
utstenv -1 fit. wi t, miuitri f"f
JBMAnaat. " rrat.TtVT UaA.u aa.'
m
W. H. LEE, A. M., Pres.,
Albany, Oregon.
T fcUssr-nf aasmpapertoMsia. IHt U. t, MlLLtK
3'I.pi swtia IM ainraiaf rriessi-, KMat mwi.jmuiJi
lpr ii.tt'iiinikii(iii tmmmi&iii0
n as F'
e "
SHIO
o a I k a
' a 9 mi
$ t . '
tii :
Albany Furniture Co.
(INC'ORPOKATED)
BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon.
Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc.
Picture? and Picture molding.
Undertaking
a.SpeciaVtv.
Parties desiring lumber am tf
all kinds at short notice, and at bot
tom prices, of Humphrey & MrX
on Hamilton creek; or atS, A. Nick
erson's planer at Lebanon, Oregon
Aiare siock or all kinds always
on hand at both places, except black
walnut. Humphrey &McNee V
" 1 T
I
HnililiH,t..mi.,.,.i,,
LiMral fllioouat for teeui coining
lui ditAii(w.