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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1896)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, Editor - and - Proprietor ' Corbett "still claims to be eham pion. If he doesn't prove his right to the above title in the ring before long he will be considered the cham pion bluffer. The supreme court has decided the great Stanford case in favor of Mrs. Leland Stanford, which means the continued prosperity and up holding of Stanford University. Another man has been on. trial inTacomafor using public funds for private interests. He was the treasurer of Pierce county. The state of Washington Beems to have a surplus of men of that stamp. Spain hits lost fifteen or twenty thousand soldiers in Cuba don't know whether they are scattered round in Cuba, or have deserted, .or have been slain. Probably the insurgent general could enlighten the Bpanish government as to their whereabouts if he chose. California's attempt to have the Kentucky legislature knock out the Huntington charter, discloses the fact that Kentucky has troubles of her own. The Kashville rail road system has so thoroughly in trenched itself in the Kentucky state government, that it can take care of Huntington's interests, while protecting its own. There is a fellow feeleng to be looked after. Medford Mail. A Washington spiritualist who claims to have been successful here tofore in similar predictions now prophesies that Senator Cullom of Illinois will be the next republican candidate for president. Stranger things .have happened, and if Cul lom is nominated the prophet's reputation will be greatly increased, but he needn't expect many per sons to place much faith in Lis alleged foreknowledge. Cullom is a very darE horBe indeed. 1 The sentence of Miss Flagler, of Washington, who killed a colored boy some months ago, and was really guilty of manslaughter, to three houre in jail, which she spent with her family and friends in a reception room, is calculated to cast contempt upon the adminis tration of justice. If the law de manded her incarceration at all, it demanded something more than an empty formality. Such a proceed ing, because the criminal is rich and well-connected, is a mockery of law, equity, and justice. Sun day Welcome. TENNESSEE HAPPENINGS. Tennessee wak viaited by a heavy snow-storm last week. IV-Tl MfVKiilorht and wlfa wore In this locality list week. Miss LllUe Davis, of Albany, was in . Tennessee last week. She returned to Albany Saturday. John Swink, P. L. Wallace, T. P. McKniglit abd Geo. Davis sold their potatoes last week for 16 cents per bushel. Walter Davis, tbe 18-year-old ton of Geo. Davis, deserves much honor fur tbe swift ride be made but week from here to Albany, to get medicine for bis mother. The ride was made in two hours and forty-five minutes, consum ing twenty minute in town getting medicine. This was tbe quickest trip ever made between tbis place and Al bany, the round trip beiug 25 miles. Last Monday being tbe day for school election, the meeting convened at two o'clock, with Hou. P. M. Scbere iu tbe chair. After a speech from tbe cbair the election was taken up. Mr. Geo. Bon was nominated but refuted to "run;" thereupon Scott Wallace and chairman P. M. Scbere were nominat ed. The- voting was as follows: P. H. Scbere, 21 votes; Scott Wallace, 8. P. H. Schere was therefore duly elect ed director. Tbe vote for clerk was as follows: Jacob .Allmond, 20 votes; John Vrnnk, 8. Mr. Allmond was duly elected clerk. Hon. P. M. Hcliere has served three successful years as director, and therefore tbe overwhelm ing majority fur lite second term bIiowb bis popularity in the district, and his great ability in tbe office of director. Mr. Allmond is equally able to fill the office of clerk, having been elected seven successive terms. Several ladles were present at tbe election. ,..- Cjesab. ' Good clothing at a low price at LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. JCh.iijwl Kvoiy Week.) Wheat-620. Oats 14 to 16c ! Hay-3 tots per ton. Flour to 80(a)90. per sack Chop 0 80 per owt Bran 75o per owt. Middlings) 76 per cwt Potatoes 26c. Apples Dried, 4c per lb Plums Dried, 2c. Onions 2c Beef Dressed, 3J to 4c Veal-3j,4e. Pork Dressed, 8. Lard-74. Hani 10 per lb. .Shoulders 6c. Sides 10c per lb. 0eeae $4 . $5 per doi. Ducks 83 $4 per dos. Chiokens-2 002 50. Turkeys 8c per lb. EggB 8c wrdos. Butter 16 20c per lb. Hides Green, Sc; dry, 6o. TheL.E. Blain Clothing company. of Albany, have a large ad iu tbis is sue. They are talking about good clothing aud low prices. During our closing out sale no goods will be sold except for spot cash. Read, Peacock & Co. Notiue for Publication. Land Omci at Obiook Citt, Ob., February W, 1886. Notite is hereby given that the following named settler hu tiled notice ot his inten tion to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proot will be made be fore the Co. Clerk of Linn Co., at Albany, Or., on May 2, 1896, vi: GEORGE AR VESTA DOWSING, H. E. No. 8260. for the N. W. a Sec. 22, T. US., R.1E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : William W. Sanders, Milton W. Yoeman, David 8. Myers, Charley E. Clark, all of Laconil), Or. Robert A. Millbb, Notice for Publioatlon. Laud Orncx at Obiook Cut, Ob., February 24, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following, named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proot in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Unn Connty, at Albany, Or., on May 2, 1P86, viz: MILTON W. YOEMAN, H E No. 8251, for the K E M Bee 22, T U 8, K1E. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. V?. Sanders, Ben. White. G. A. Downing, D. 8. Myers, all of Lacomb, Or. Bobbbt A. Millbb, . Register. Bread Makers, Attention! . . If you want A Big White Loaf Use - ...Lebanon Flour Every Sack Guaranteed First-Class For sale by all the lead ing grocers of the city. Call for it. Price- 80. Gents per Sack The Cheapest and the Best. Oregon Gentral& Eastern R. R. Co. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE, Connect at Yaquina Bay with the 8an Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steam (hip Company Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and firstclasa in every respect, Balls from Yaquina for Ban Francisco about every 8 days. Passenger accommodations unsur passed. Shortest route between the' Willamette Valley and California Fare from Albany or points west to San Francisco: Cabin, ... ... $12 00 Steerage, 8 00 Cabin,roundtrip,00ds. 18 00 Forsailiug days apply to H. L. Waxden, Agent, Edwin Stone, Mu'ger., Albany, Corvallls, Oregon. Oregon. Chad. Clauk, Sunt., Cerva.Uu, SPS" Prof. A. STARK Of Will 4 Stark, Jewelers' Optical Specialist. Graduate of the Cicugo Optlialmio College. I am prepared to examine scientifi cally and accurntly, by tbe latest and improved methods of niodoi u science, any who desire to linve their eyes tes ted. Cusick Block, Albany, Ohixion. POPDLAR SCIENCE 'Naturu, Invention, News Heal Formerly Boston Journal ot Chemistry Enlarged and Improved Contains a large number of Short, Easy, Practical, Interesting and Pop ular, Scientific articles, that can lie Appreciated and enjoyed by any intel ligent reader, even though. he know little or nothing of Science. Protnsely Illustrated and Free From Technicalities. Newsdealers, 10 cents, tvl.flo per yam. iMentlon this paper for a sample copy.'VS Largest Circulation of any Soientlflo Paper In the World PlnUSUKP MONTHLY BY BENJ. L1LLARD, New York. Fire Insurance. ) ( ( ) Insure Your Property with ( GEORGE RICE ) ) IN ( J Ilurtfbrd, V ( Phoenix, ) ) I Iiimtnii'i;-! 5r--ttxcu, (9 (0 Firemun'si Fund, Q) Hetrera, (JQ Reliable old line compiiuies -a he represents. All liusinnw W placed with him will I at- V fa tended to prumptlv. Office 9) on Mail) St., LEBANON, Or. Tbos. F. Oakes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. ; Kouhc, Iteeeivers. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R, U N S Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars St. Paul AllnueaiiolU Dnluth tr" , Grand Forks Crook ston Winnipeg Helena and Bntte TICKETS-p ChJcngo Washington Philadelphia New York Boston nnd all Points fcnut and South For information, time cards, luaps aud tickets, call on or write W. C. PETERSON, Agent, . LEBANON, - - OREGON. A.D. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt, Portland. Oregon. RUPTURE Instantly Relieved and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. . . WRITE FOR TERMS. THE0. E. MILLER 'CO. OrriCKBi lio :im ?C''tf Marti u-jbi Balidinf, J. W. CUSICK&CO., Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a general Banking business Collections made at all points on favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York, San Frauclsco, Portland, Salem, Eugene, aud Corvallla, and all points Iu Eu rope. Business sent by mail will receive prompt attention. Conservatory of Music ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OREGON. Prof. Z. .1. Parylu, musical Director formerly of Willamette Uulverslty.has been elected Director fox the oomlng school year. FuU Courses in the important branches of Music Latest methods. . Fine muaio rooms. Prices low for grade of work. Diplomat eonfered on completion of course. Term begins September Utb. Bend for circular and catalogue. W. H. LEE, A. M., Pres., Albany, Oregon, Is Your ChDd Going to College? Have him fitted at the SAHIIAH ACADEMY Thourough preperation for all collegiate courses. Certificates admit to the leading Colleges on the coast. Normal Department gradu ates obtain State and Life di plomas. Music, Art, Book keeping. Specialties, health and outdoor life, small clas ses and instruction for the in dividual. "Winter term opens Sept 23. Tuition $0.50 and $10.00 per term. Send for catalogue. S. A. HANDLE, A. M., Principal. Sunset limited SEASON OP UtS-lsM. Will Bun TWICE A WEEK BETWEEN San Francisco New Orleans Over Tlie Great . SUNSET ROUTE LEAVING BAN FRANCISCO Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Nov. 5, 1895. The most complete, modern, ele gantly equipped and perfectly arranged Vestii uled Transcontinental Train In America. New Equipment, especially designed and built for this service. Direct connections in New Or leans for Eastern points. Quick time. Civun. TKSDI M1KL DISIQH MTMTS, OOBVHlHT. Mil Tor IflfomtfttioBAtid trM, lUndhunir to tlU.SN CO.. Ml BIOICWAT, Kl foac Olileil bareau Tor aectirlaK nueata ia Aairla Everr patent taken out by u Is braurbt astof ttie pabllo by aaoutglTa tinwofsaarsalA IBS Uimft (Mrmlattoo ot wny MfMrtMe pApw fa ttMt K'Jiits. bp eiHlltlly lllutmud, . Ko lBMlUirai aitau smvuw urn niUJUU i SoleirtMo Aswksa THE FASHION, Not Closing Out, - The following list below cost SHOES- 49 piw ladies' French kid, plain toe . . $4 50 $2 60 28' " oloth top, pstont tip 8 00 2 05 20 a kid top, " 1 75 1 03 18 " Prenohkid, " 8 50 2 80 17' " " " " 2 50 1 53 29 " coarse, plain toe 1 75 X 00 12 u " fin, " 2 00 1 25 14 " " " ' 2 50 ,1 7a 4 " patent tip ' 2 00 1 25 17 " " low Bhoes 1 50 1 05 22 ' " " 1 75 1 15 42 " children's" patent tip 150 1 , 6 14 Men's cap toe, Barton Bros. 2 50 i t 14 " " " " 3 00 8 1$ 10 " " plain toe, Kirkeiulale 8 00 1 9(1 6 " " cap toe. Bvton Bros. 2 50 1 55 6 " " " Smith & Wallace 2 50 1 50 16 " " " Barton Bros. 2 50 8 00 h " . " " Willism Morris 4 00 8 00 10 " " Burton Bros. Kangaroo 4 50 2 00 10 " " " " 4 50 2 75 2 " " ". " 5 00 8 (K) 8 " " heavy tap sole, oil grain, plow shoe 2 25 1 25 OTHER GOODS Men's cotton pants, We have a good line of Dr bs Goods that we are selling at reduced pri(s; also a line of Hats which we are closing out at coat. HIRAM BAKER, Lebanon, - - Oregon, NOT MANY Days till spring. Have you thought of what you'll wear? Every one answers "clothes" of course. . Then you will appreciate the masterpieces of the tailors art which we have had made especially for our customers. Ready-made suits with all the marks of style and worth about them The prices, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, get choice of lines worth more. But the real BREAD-AND-MEAT part of them are the many lines at $10.00. You'll think they're worth more, but they go at that. Albany Mills Suits, Worsted Dress Suits, Fancy Checks and Corduroys. We won t say more about them-they show up best when seen and worn. L. E. Blain Clothing Go. Albany, paring lOat Sale. but of goods we are selling Regular Prloc Reduced to - 1 5o 1 00 1 l 73 Oregon. StiWft y vm0 j, i ,i i,i ii , ii,mui'ss