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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1896)
Oil villi AN EXTEXS1YE BUG. The) Gypsy Moth Cost the Gov ernment $20,000, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. Nervous Disease Characterized by Involuntary and Pur poseless Spasms. It Wm laM tor stoats by aa nUpedV tioa Tkiwwhoat eh. Whole Country IM Insect Cent Imi nltasats It Occur Mort often In Girls ; is Often Hereditary, but Articular Rheumatism and Scarlet Fcwr Predispose to It. KatwitMudiaf tha sssttat always with, a, Tuankajifinf nosst th. lean a ear af rMng. Many esutridsa tan haw dhv pentad and through uwia amies tin naaaarioss aad suaYrhiai f sanay a worthy par1 have b rilkrad. Absent oknrf hum bath iwaub at tht aid homestead tad oalhttad sroand the Mai t las toekknti feat have snknn tate last aaaaalaveevinfhylh. aaa It is a tha far enessary " Jo Ik enontlaa HmHitli lulsls, cmisn, aB- ef the else, that ton wis as ktnear ut hot t W hUoUt M itwaa S Blll WU0O in this inataaas at least was incurable. It was therefore with Ming nf alter despair that Mn Coiner first hcpa to administer the Pink Pills. Sac aavs a perceptible ahaiuje eanw over the littleone before even tar second bat hut beta emptied aad how after having aeed six kmiku haahh la rotirelr restored. In the I airly salt af aar illness bar intellect was ' very mmk clouded. 8be aid heroine ex. mheauoa audi? real won wbea addressed. ao. risen avoar tan cheerrui aotne 01 tne coi. Ai p ta aad the nrma Ueastnas that ban treasely duU af .. 1 .i ki-i .. , .1- , He tuiay ta the eheemil bane of the Col' ' i bera oa Aratoor Avenue, ah a the person. s Utoaiion at haahh. Her nervousness hat en- anntlaa haUbai of Cfciraia there ts.tiretj duappeared, fa as, aat aaa weaker that feels a deeper; hews aad aoin,baT ? "X. - - . and the ream in her el af patrtaa ta the Qmr af all goad . . her her intellect it bright. bat returned atrenath cheeks sliest ta the eoav- . r i i 1:1- 1 l.k i I pjcai rseDvvry ai aw wmy uwui. aad aarfcat rA a Mr. and Mra Alfred she ta now read? a rewune her miuk lea-Can,-MAa,Aw. U. 5, Hi. Callhr. -ha . the lerncat the, -- ; thl, CbicHJioaad Bock bland Railroad shape in I eufe jm day. The nater-in-law of this city lenv here from Hamilton, Caiiaila, '. Jlra. Collier, tin. Lewie, who was present a little . thaa nine yean a accoa.-! at theintwriew mphuieiw mfiiwd all rarnied hr Im wife aad liule luSter, their that Mm Collier has cud regarding the past iulr child htta theaoacd fctir. Little Etta and prcatnt condmon mMun, nouing i a briiilit and beautiful (irl. but oat a -Terr rohoatone. For the last few years aha bad been aoan hut bar condition was not such as to errate any ancasineai w tne muuai n , that a firainua nhntieian in Hamilton 1D- Tariably recommends Dr. Willuuus' Pink Pilte in each caaea aa thia aitd many othen. Mra. Colltar herself has lor a number of an Iw. a eniutaot nifteKT from a female liar parents, who aimon idoliatd bar. In complaint which m r baa baffledthe auu , . , , ij -I ,L. i!.. Jae. ana dunnr a nenod of test briithleat asholaat ofheralaaaaDdwaithejthotiau months her huabatid hat expended enrr af her claavmatea. Although hot a I over two bundled dollars in fees for medi lilllc orer twelve years af age, bar intellect cinea 8 he has now begun the use of Dr. phenomenal. She waasKased, how. VUlans' Pink Pilh and a hUe , h yet eecr of a itt arrroua temperament which too early to annonnce a cun in her case she at fr-aiwally the aase with chiWrea af her feeU as aioeh improred as pr" the be- alrincril int-liigenca. tany in tne monui t irei uw mc r - -r.r-"-? of imf Us), owing ta a sadden lnght, aha Drown into Ttoieos apwanai, sw it,tj.ci .The CbittWdeo iui bT Vbs itnte tt Vermont in memory of her first governor, TUomaa Chitten den, and located in W'lUiBton, 1b now practically completed. The Jawricae, or two or three conturiea, have made paper cloth which trill bear washing. It la aiiid to be much more expensive than cotton or linen, and la therefore leal employed as a textile fabric; Discoveries of valuable onyx, which promise to develop into very large mines, have been made near nealdaburg, Cal. The atone is beauti fully marked, and a bloat of the face of the ledge has exposed It in great quantities. Mrs, Langtry'a greatest hobby ap pears to be the collection of silver tri fles, from the tiny silver furniture of a doll's house up to the exquisite model, which stands on beautifully :nlaid table in a window recess, of a if a large ship In full sail. Margaret Xellson, on old woman ho lived near Independence, Ky., re- ently feeling her end near, walked 18 j tiles to an undertaker, bought a cheap j offin and- a burial robe and carried j hem on her back to her home. A 1 .veek later she died. j Oeorgla has made a strong effort MQ A DDpTR QHOP toward obtaining good roads. A law DnnuLll Ullvl has been passed by the legislature re-' quiring all male persons between the : -so: uses of 15 and to to work on the roads 1 live days In each year, or in lieu of , jit Shaven, Hair Cut or 8hauiaHi at working to pay to the county road ( ! "und one dollar a day for each of the Tj-.t, ! ive days. . tJ. r . iVl rt- O 1 The rate at which the use of the j liicycle is growing is seen in the state- ' i ment that the League of American The other day I made a trip with Secretary Morton about his preserves. Every once In two or three months the secretary mokes a progress through his domain, which extends as far as theex iwrimental Btation at Benninga, near Voshington,D.C and about four mil ee from what niisrht be called bis head quarters in the Mall. Aa we steppeu outof the door of theaffriculturalbuild lng Secretory Morton pointed to a small brick structure to the east "That's where we keep our Insects," he said, "and no one need luugh at our collection. I regard it as Hue aa array of bugs as any on earth. es, sir," re marked the secrctury, while hiB eyes twinkled, for be it known the secretory doesn't think much of bug investiga tions. I've got a bug In there that cost the government 120,000; he doesn't look it, but he did. It's a foot. One day an outfit of scientists started in pur suit of this bug. They rnnijed all over the hemisphere and stuck to his trail like bloodhounds, uney rsutsacKou Jiorth America all the way from the Isthmus to Alaska. Alter the most re markable adventures by flood and field, they treed their bug and took him a prisoner. He was then brought captive to Washington and he's right there now. in that brick house, the highest-m-iced bue on earth. A roundup ot the total expense of that one bug hunt Wteelmen now mmben 373.l8 mcm. la? aBk atSk. aVWl VwUlllsWaa J Cnnoot be permanently trared bytaauss ol uplstos and sadstWe oompnnnds. It Is too deeply suuted. It la cauasl ty an Irapovartsbed condition of the bind, upon which the nsrrss depend tot lute- aanea. This Is the trns and only Bl'.srsl axplanatloa far nervousness. PurLjaa rlob aad vital lis ths blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla sad aatioainsas will dlsarpcar. IIo"s Hiraaparllla will f Iva vitality to ths Idood and will sand It coursing thraagli the Tolas and arteries ebargad with the life giving, straturth baudlag oualitlos blob siaka stroag asrvas. It yoa ara aarvaaa, try Hood's Baraaparllla aad dnd the aasaa rsllof of which anndredsof psorjastetel Ung la Uslr puhltshad taatlaioalals. Oat Hood's X Hood's Bananas Hood's ranaarllla Is the anly True Blood Purlfler rromtnently 1st the puttuo aya tooay. aois oy an arugfrwta. tlsa. MsaaakaatUa. came to over $20,000. But we got the bug. "There's nothing like science." re marked the secretary, "or scientists to bring some bald detail of government properly to bay, ; Shaving Parloi. mil. a be abided with Bt Vitus' daae m the' worst Sana. The SMateraatiaa af bar pan-ntt assy well be imagiaed. Of enarse the beat physicians were saav saoned at once but their efforts to listen bar to Iter normal eoaditiea ware devoid af ra wlu Khe contiuaed to graw worse, her anp-iil, wholly hiletl and eommeaeina with w hKhi am her whole right esse and lowar nmt became limp, aumb, and naelesa aad what little aouriaaarmt she was able to take tad w be almiaiateTed by others. To add ... tlir wrioufness at the ease sac was unable ohtain anv aleeo whatevev. ll wis. while in this deplorable condition hnverinw hetween life and death with all thy prospects of a premature grave before her tmir one day on returning home from tits ilutics Mr. Collier found awaiting him a n Mwpiiper, which an old acquaintance in H in ilton his former place of residence, hsd sent to him by mail. In the local columns he read of the ease of a certain person he had known yeara be fore having been permanently cared af law compktiut of which bis awa daarhtsv was now suffering, bv lac ase af 1st. William' link Pills for Pale People. He had often hard and read heroes saarvclistis assanaat nf im emcaov of 4hia rewiewT bat as ao nanus with which he was paraally famiiiar wpeared. he aatswdyaaubeed hat positively disbelievad theaaltsataai Bnamsrfota hw eyes was Siissial cTwiraos fraas aae be Knew He thuafcis tast aa una i ak lug aesunaea doubly sare aad sa aasa as hi Uartl ihatitoasnrv was aaasintelv ante ha Liat an Ssaa im awawariawr tha Piaft Pilia forbataaffsrnwjaaaadnar. This was en th. I T ha of the saai. 'These are some of the rea sons why tha Collier tunily return thanks on this our national uay Ol pnuaa aw festivity. The above is a correct statement of (acta ooBorrnlog my little daughter and myself. Mis. A. Colli SR. Bohaerlhed sad sworn In before me this 2nd day of December, 1896. Dak Greeks, jVotorw Public. Dr. WUliams' Pink Pills for Pole People are sold by all dm prists. Thousands of boxes have been disp-aed of. This was one of the few retuedieH which was not cut in price during the recent druetnsts war. This (act allows that the price U within the reach of alL Their cures are positive and permanent They are sn onfjilin' specific tor auch diseases ss locomoti r main, partial paralvsis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous lieadache. pulpi ,aiiAi, afihe heart. Dale and sallow complet ions, nervous prostration nnu tnst urru feeling,"whichisaresultofihc latter, it also a a permanent cure for all diseases re sulting from vitiated humors of lite blend, sueaasacfofula, erysipelas and likediseasea; daaasea peculiar to wnenea, suchassuppm- smds irrcgujarnies ana an miam oi wma aras. The pills buikt up theceneral health, thiekea the blood and send it coursing tarwagb the veins with renewed life. And one very sweuliar thing abo ri this remedy is that there see aa unpleasant after effects. TtMaannaofforBMS auHaTefS SfC DOW rC- jeieing ta know that they are cured. Child ren may sue taeaa wtin wnrs wuetj. Thaa nilla Bra asaufiieturrd bv Dr. Wll- ltama' Medicine Company, Hcbenectadj, N. aad sre sold only la notes ocartng tne Tor instance, there was Prof. Har rington, at one time chief of the weath er bureau. He wsb a scientist, and a good one. and used only scientific meth ods in everything to which he turned his bond. For example, one day our weather fellow at Baker City, Ore,, failed to send in a report lor four straight days. TA didn't knowwhet her he was in the midst of storn-.s or calms; ; we couldn't hear from him. This Baker j City silence grew tedious. My first no- i 1 tice of it, however, was one morning ; j when 1 received a conunuruoation from I Prof. Harrington, wherein he set forth : the deathlike stillness which prevailed in the case of our Baker City man and . wound upby recommending that a gen- j i tlemnn named Smith in San Francisco be instructed to proceed to Baker City ; bora, 0.522 of whom are credited to New York, 6,683 to Massachusetts and 4,412 to Pennslyvania, while the tail enders of the procession are Idaho and Nevada, with two members each. Both I these states, however, are better adapt- K EXT DOOR TO BT. CH A RI KM HOTEL. Elegant Baths- Children Kindly Treated, at an expenditure not to exceed J100. ) .,rau) nittniy fBce stained with teurs. ed to walking than wheeling. WHEN MEN WEEP. rleltliar Pala Nor urlof Which aa a Bute Moves Them to Tears, It is one of the first laws of the philos ophy of emotion that men shall not cry. They must find some other outlet for their pent-up fedings. Swearing iB the most natural expedient, but as this is -nuHiderably worse than crvin.o;, the Ladies Hitir Drtianing a Spot ialty. safest plan, perhaps, is to mane Tre--.nent use of the expressions: "Dear x!" and "gooduess gracious!" which ire iierfectly harmless. There are, ss everyone must know, t imes when even the strongest men arc k prcorue by their feeling, liitd a ter- iblv lieartrt'iidinjr sitfht it is to see nig frame couvulned with sobs and LIVERINE THE GREAT IIYER, UDIEI ilD C0HSTIP4TI0I CUItK. Ploapant to take by tld or young. No gripii g. . The root of the LivwinetJ plant is exli'iiHivdy us tl in Norwav for the cure nf Piles Sold by all firnt class flriig gists. WlioleKulc Main. fiti tun ; AnCHOU S ClIKMIfALl . Lelmnon, (liffi.id. M. and explore the observatory, as well as the man in charge, and discover the reasons of his silence. It struck me as a scientific case of going all about Bobin Hood's barn, and 1 remarked to the professor after reading his recom mendation 1 " "I guess well follow your recom mendation after I have wired him that is, if it should then be necessary. As a rule, however, it is neither pain or grief whiv will make a mun cry. :; jUlif rs, who will bear excrucinting in juries without a moan, have been known ;o ureak down when the lights arc tow ered and some very thrillinrr scene it. portrayed on the Adclphi bontds. Orators and singei-s are lioch subjec In mi extraordinary degree to the swn; of emotion. Tears are no uncommc L. Forster, PROPRIETOR OF The Tangent- Prune 4 Nnrserv, TANGENT, - - ORl-OON. l'ltl'IT have a ve-v fine theen I'OJt KALK. .ock of fruit trvjes tt f r in,' Kint'k two V'-ar "Thereupon I took a telofTaph blank ' .:, . DUiHi. In fact, there are fev and wired my tongue-tied friend at preaehprs yhose voices are not at timer Baker City, and briefly asked why he , so uI1 that tucy are choked villi fee' hadfailedtosendtheweatherreport for Bn their eyes hcdimnied wit the last four days. In about an hour tean Then, If yuu glance around th: his reply came in. i hushed assembly, who are hanging o 1 have a ve-v hue i good attortment of A-jl i bet winter varieties; of one and two vear Cherry trees; fine one and Pear; 8 few (1000) Prune; also a g md stock nf ltaspberri o, Blaokberries, Luerotia Iewberry, (jooHeherries, CurninU and Btrawberriea, I will take in exchange for tree 3' 0 lmshel8 of good oatB, IK 10 pounds dressed pork; also will trade for one good young eow. ror panicuiurB auures ine "Because the wires were down until .nc preacher's words, you will sec many tl Tangent, Or., Or Aodl'CWB & Peterson, Lebanon, Or, 14th af Saptcai-TPriar to ths. date aad I ana's trade-mark and wrspper, at iOwntt after eonsoirmg aMsrs of dtaVreat sehoak a h. six boies for CoO and mm mt sMolieiae. hebad takea her to the Hsosa- sold in bulk- The pubhc sliould beware ot ?.?r?J?5ZZZjr77Z saJslM imitations, aa msav nnscrnpa- P""? I." "I . -- " ' r -zr'' i ki ai. SMlarsa aw psaasSMW ' mi susnsr naiiamssa. Never IWlind The Rumors OF War . . . There's a worse fight than that going on all the time the fight to get customers and hold them. The best weapons you can use are good advertisements in The Lebakon Express. R IPA'NS ONE . GIVES RELIEF. Albany Furniture Co. (INCORPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, mattinfj-'otc.. ; . -.-fas, . '" - Pictures and Picture mol&rjf' . Undcrtakiiig a Specialty . this moraine. They have just been re-' paired.' ! That was all he said, but H was full enough for our purpose. Of course, we ; didn't get the information scientifical- j ly, but we got it just the Mime, and it j only cost 75 cents instead of $100. 1 "SUU, there IB nothing like science," j continued the secretary," only one' should be mighty careful how he fools with it. A scientific misimp is apt to , broaden into a disaster rapidly. It was j only recently that some earnest French , tmitnri,! from I'.nrone an in- ! sect called the 'gypsy moth.' He in tended to cross this foreign moth with aoroe local bird of kindred feather, and, while I'm not clear as to bis ultimate expectations, my impression is that he thought that this mute mom wntcn ne , was after would take some important j part is silk culture. Bo he brought a family of gypsy moths and established himself with these interesting insect is some town in Massachusetts. lie had them all ; locked up in a sort of a mosquito-net- i ting eage. This was nanging near an . open window, in order to give the cap-1 lives a chance at the freil: air, and a wind came along, when the French-: man's scientific back was turned, and ; blew the whole business out of doors, j The gypsy moths got away and since ; then they and their descendants nave man whose cheeks are moist from sym- -athy. j The great Spurgeon would often bren' . 'own under stress of feeling, and Canon -'.iddon's utterance many a time failet" , i.iin from the overwhelming pathos i which his emotional voice betrayed, 1 Sims Beeves' "Tom Howling" always j r.ff?oted the famous singer, and Marie as known to break down when thi ucll of his gentle heart's emotion was filled until the tears could no longer be held back. When Charles Dickens put an end to the career of little Haul Dombey, the great writer went out into the dark ness of the night and found comfort 'r. tears. Many men are overcome whoi reading books; even frivolons novels may contain a chapter which n il) make the throat husky und blur the pages till they become invisible. Mr. John Bright was know n on sev eral occasions to give wayto his feel ings in delivering a public speech, while liOrd Russell is often beaten by the pathos of his own impassioned lan guagePittsburgh DiHpatch, M. L. FOIISTEIL A Dissolved Fartnsrshlp. One of the ableBt and most brilliant lawyers at the York county (Me.) bar was John Holmes, of Alfred, who wait widely known for his wit ant! sarcasm. An opportunity was seldom lost by him pearly eaten uff every green thing in ! ot exhibiting his opponent in a ridicu Massachusetts, except Congressman i ions position. An instance of this kind Morse. I hear the moths missed him. I occurred while a member of the sgtiat It's the truth; the moths simply laid : of the United States, jp the discussion waste the state, and the legislature has I on nullification. Mr. Tyler, of Virginia, already been driven to appropriate over afterwards president, alluded to a satir MOO.oob toward their extermination, j ical remark of John Randolph, In which That hnimened as the result of that ! that gentleman had some time bofoti scientific experiment. Oh, no! I am I deignatd certain active puMieians a pot saying anything against science; 1 only wish to emphasise the fact that people who fool with it ought to have a care," ft. Y. Journal. Of course you want all the po litical news during the campaign. We will send the Lebanon Ex press to any address until June 15th for only 25 cents. This gives you a subscription of over three months for "an ex ceedingly low price. H. Y. KiRKPATftICK, Publisher. partners, under the firm name of "James Madison, Felix Grundy, John Vitality ot Disease Germs. j During the summer of 14 the noted i bacteriologists of Kmope, Koch, of Oer- i manv. Pasteur, of France. Ewart. of u.,iarwi Dn.i r.nMn, r.r t'nnUn.) , ber is dead and the second has cone intt, mode experiments on the'vitality of the 1 retirement, and the last has pone to the i germ which causes splenic fever in ! nullifiers and is now electioneering j Holmes and the Devil," and asked Mr. for RwPot Pooq Holmes, with the view of making a sc- CCL 1 CttO vere cut, what had become of that cel ebrated firm. Mr. Holmes immediately sprang to his feet and said: ".Mr. Pros ident, I will tell the gentleman what has become of that firm; the first mem. Headquarters Mixed Varieties tr sound 40 cents. Ktf pound 20 cents. 6) THI ONLY x r NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara True to name. Packo'; 2(5 cents, half Packet 15 cents. (j The.. . r;r. DUU. n Onlu . . !si Wondarfn Ul 11 1 1C1I-1 . 1 ICLI I 1LJIUI nuir! , e--.-.i.- X 1 3 animals. The facts thus deduced prove j that earth worms mny bring up the, germs from ujpecs where siich animals j hove been buried after a lapse of 20 i years, and that the dried and pulverized ! blood of such diseased animals will produce the disease after 90 yean, 5) VICE'S FLORAL GUIDE, .886, TUB HOSEER SEED CATA103CB. ' Chromo-htiiugrnplis of Ijinihic Sweet ,'t Pes, Roses, Fuchsia While riinnnnie- nal, BiacklwrtiM, RaHplrficS; Kew A Leader Tnraaio, Vcgetslili Mr. Citiman (dining at country W j nIvfj among the gentleman's constituents,; and thus the partnership is legally dis-i solved," Green iiag. j Motbtnc Ho hnulL cents. K JSf Tried and True Novelties. ! Fuchsia dotitile white Phenomenal ' Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato, Vick's Enrly Lcsdt Xat Karlieut Touiuiq snuwr ' Tha Sleep of Children. Children, until they are 12 or 13 years old, should have at least ten hours': sleep; eleven at bitteri unt41 It or la, niiw troUrs It Ba tafaruoh. laurant) Now jrou can bring me a dcml-tasso. j Walter (puzzled) What's that? i Mr. Citiman Why, a small cup of coffee about halt the regular size. Walter bay, we don't have law than a SvVaIltlllmeaaa1. Full list oi 1-lowers, Vegetables, Small Fruils, clc, with dcsrll.lic , , , 6(1 Mailed on receipt of to cts. w.iich may Ik dtducled h..i fu- 5' " (KKE-or free wiih on wi'.v for n,iy of the almve. ' "aa'"y ROCHE!) IE R, NtEW YORX fa JAMES VICK'a SONS te) (g)