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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1896)
r 1 The Remarkable Vitality of an Aged Californian. Stands To-day Unscathed by Disease How He Conquered Rheuma&sm-li's Slfflfffl .p Interest and Benefit all Old 1 ' -J - ' Folks. . -:t; From Uu JScomiiwr, Tlwre It it lnut me happy man in Bu Fmiwiaco te-day me nun whs can enjoy, donpite the (act of hit being sixty years of age anil of corpulent build, the (uli and free iue of all the fovea of mind and body. Junta Keenan ii a prominent liquor dealer at 356 Brannan Btnet, and It it he ho now lauding thaw who have ratond him rrom a bed of pain to hia former youth ful activity. Mr. Keenan had, to within a year ago, been bleated with the enjoyment of almost perfect health. He had ntTtr known what itwat to be confined for weeka at a time upon a couch of painful ditoate, nor even to lose the vigorous action of mind or limb which had enabled him, through the ' many years of hit buineai life, to perform hia dally taakt unaided and nnadnted. It waa a yearago that Mr. Keenan flnt tiffined lie hrriof dimn to-iakr lwHj.rfthe.wr,.mid r. Liiw. upon him. At tbt time h im trioken mykidnyi to id alarming down by n ggn.ttted attack of rlwuma unm, which rbbbfd him of tim QM of hk io-rer limbi ami of ,both hit buda. For f ill ly six weeks he lay on his conch, help lea Tictim of the dread diseue, cad all the time he luffered interne pais in the ejected portions of his body. He could not mart himself upon hit bed, and all that ha ate had to be fed to him by thoae in attendance. He had about despaired of arar aafenaf re lease from the clutches of the frightful die ease, when one morning hia attention waa drawn to an arirertMement in a morning Pper, of a remedy for rheumatism. The story of what succeeded this casual glance at a ruetiicine adrertisementcan best be told in the words of iir.j Keenan himself, who when asked for an explanation of hia seem inply miraculous cure, gave the following f It seemed to me that after all the weeks af terrible goffering that 1 had endured there could not posgi'ily oe a...relief. IJiad no faith in patent' medicines, and when I saw in a paper the advertisement of Williams' Pink Pills I was induced to try them only jn sheer desperation. I did not feel any re lief until i bearau taking the second box of the pills, but then the pain began gradually to leave me. my appetite became better, and I could sleep soundly throughout the niffht without experiencing any of the jerkutg piint that had before kept me 'awake I continued to take the pills and it was only a sbort time until the rheumatism had entirely let. niv hands, and 1 had so far recovered the use of my legs as to be able to walk abosnV the house without awirtaiiee. In about two weeks more 1 was entirely free from the dis ease, but I took two more boxes of the pills as a precaution, against a return of the rheu matism. From the time that the last trace of the disease lei. me I lure not felt the least sign of it return, and I can truthfully say that f now enjoy as free use of my limbs as ever A did before the rheumatism attacked me. "I .have, taken the pains to recommend 'Williams' Pink Pills to a number of my friends wh are offering from rheumatism. I think 1 know of no other remedy that will afforavsach quick and permanent relief from rheumatism as do Williams' Pink Pills, and I only hope that many others may be brought to see ana feel the high curative powers that i the pills possess." The following case eras also called to the attention of ihe Examiner, shortly after the publication oftfahe above, and MveasT) - vviwawu ms,oj ua gnat tpvi .vvJil . 11 S CLE BY W&JiARTE, ' IS ONEf .il' I TBRILLllSG ilNTEREST. and Incidents are connected with Caiitornlaand the War fit the Rebellion. ' BE SURp AND READ IT. will eeoiN SOON , J To The Mojheriw I ( ' You liaveatice iSutfrsniotl now, MdjiDp'-pea'aoi theu tetter than ait nobanitpf ;ltlii;8 ibiiX (wept, Mum witf.. healthy, jftair Jina tam sua for' but little money. Can you stand $1.00 for a suit f clothes, or lie tn $4 01? All thtw lnw prlflU yini" vfii find at lilruui IkkurV icrrv. ftm jyoaeitee, (bU Four yean ago, at the time of the trouble between the United States and Chili, as a result of the killing of the sailors of the II. -S. S. Baltimore, in the streets of a Chilian city, many Americans were obliged to leave t country for safety. Among them was M. Lugg, the private detective and col lector, whose office is in the Crocker Build ing, Situ Franoisco, Gal. . When Mr. Lugg left Chili he went across the mountains into Argentine, travelling on mulebaok. Mr.. Lugg says that the trip is a delightful one in point of beautiful scenery and perfect weather, but many people dislike to under take it on account of the unhealthful stag nant water which they are compelled tot drink along the way. Many persons have ; been stricken down with' disease from hav-. ing drank of it, and in a number of cases ' the snacks have proven fatal. The native Chilians drink the water without injury to their systems, but it has a bad effect upon those who are not used to it. I fell a victim to the injurious qualities " It snectea if degree. V hen I rot over into Argentine f thought the trou ble would gradually leave me. but instead of that it grew more aggravated and I suf fered terribly from twins in the region of my kidneys. ' I was en route to Chicago and I determined to reach my destination before the complaint should grow so serious as to confine me to my bed. Upon reaching Chicago I at once consulted a physician, who told me my kidueys bad been affected by drinking polluted water. He treated me for some time for that complaint, but I grew steadily worse and new ailments were added to my already serious condition. I began to have neuralgic pains in my head, my spine was affected with shooting pains and I bad no control over the urinary organs. It was next to impossible for me to get any sleep. I lay awake many a night sufteringtbe most intense pains, s relieve them. the physician usable to " But relief came at last. One day one of my friends came to ray room and handed me a box of Williams' Pink Pills. Of course I laughed at bim for daring to think that any patent medicine could aid me when my physician had failed. I took the pills, how ever, to oblige my friend more than for any faith I had in them, and I was treated to the most joyous surprise of my life when I real ized that I was being relieved of my pains. First the peculiar pains along my spine ceased, ana tn gan to grow let then my neuralgic trouble be- to grow less and finally left me entirely. It took a good while to improve the con- dition of my kidneys, but after I had taken a number of boxec of the pills I knew that they had done their work successfully, for then I had regained control of the urinary organs and the action of my kidneys was strong and steady. " When I thought I was out of all danger I quit taking the pills. Tbe relief they had afforded was permanent, however, and I have never since felt a recurrence of the complaints. I hardly know how to praise Williams' Pink Pilia as they should he praised. They certainly are a wonderful preparation. I have recommended them to a number of my friends who were suffering from kidney complaints, and they have au been benefited by their use." t Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are new given to the public as an unfailing blood builder and nerve restorer, curing afl forms of weakness arising from a watery j condition of tbe blood or shattered nerves. The pills are sold by all dealers, or will be seat post paid on receipt of price 60 cents a box, or six boxes for S2JS0 (they are never sold in bulk of by the 100) by addressing Dr. Will anu' MedicisW Company. Bchtae, Nutlee of Dlmolutlon. Notice b hierehy giveu Ihut the'orf partnership heretofore exiting be tween J. O. Mayer and C. H. Kim nniuph and known a Unyer A Kiiuurnugh, and engaged In a general grocery business in Lebnnnu, Linn county, Oregon, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. All parliea indebted to the partnership are 'earn estly requested to aettle at once, all account to be paid to J. (J.-Mayeiv -. '1 i J.-C. Mavbb, . C. H. KuinBOiubH.j., Ibanoii', Or.; March 12, 1896. ' Notioeof Ulenoluuon " Notice fa htreby given that the'eo wr(nership heretofore existing bt iweeoG.M. Westfa'll and A. Uiupfireyj and known as Weitfall' f Um'phrey,' and engaged fn . a general livery and leed.stable bnaineas in Lebanon, Llitn, county, Orejsoiij.baa this daw Ifvl di solved by mutual consent. AM parties having claims against the partnership will present them at once to the under signed, and all parties Indebted to the partnership are earnestly reouested to taetUa at ve wltji the undersigned. u. ir. wfewxet, i s i . A. UtPKKH'. r. Lebanon, Or., Feb; 13, lfjftj. t IKutioo ir JPublicuitloii . Laud Omci at Obeoo (Iitt, Oil , " ' " i V '. ' 1'ebruary 24, imo. Kotwe Is hereby Riven that the following, naraed wtller lias riled notice of bis inten- .o..Wu)aae:nnat proof , tupport of liis Claiui, and that said proof will be nmk U foretbe .onty 0, .f, Wnly, """"J I vr II" MfV 2, lBDBj-Vfri' DAVID g. JlYEH.i, H. E. No.7WO.tortlieR. 15. ft w v v .i, l.us.,K.ii;; . p ?-i- He narnes tbe following wUnesses to prove bttoatijiiious residence upon anil cnlHvW lion of. said land, viz: Willia.au W. ban dcrj, Hilton W. Yeoman, Oeprge A. DuWn. ing,nriteVblte,alIdf Ijicorl,b. Or.-'' ' 'Vs' '"-l A; JIiLsra;"1'' . - " ,i ' iiegiswr, ; Five thousand mils mag ,iy)e()0f wall bancr1 cheiin "for . a h, , furuh(if.(., Albany, onon, inuuuv SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. . A nose of i-roperproponiomahooll be one-third the length ol Uie tune. 1 Ca'usanddogscannotllvcBtagieaV cr elevation than 10,000 feet above aea h-vel. ' Indifmtion hofi often been cured by drinking every morning', half an hour before breakfast, a glaaa of ImH water. The paper mills soon to be estab lished at Way Crease, (ia will utilise the palmetto plant, which growa in pro lusion in that section. Cholera, typhus and swamp fever are due to lack of eaose, according to Mm iaea iifurmeHes of Pa rU, but grippe and lnttammatory awaaes are aggravated by Its presence. The latter are apt to become fatal during the mag netic s tortus coincident with the aurora bo real ia. M. Lowell's observations give a lit tle larger dimensions to the satellites of Mare than have been hitherto accepted. Bo assigns to Phobos, the one nearest the planet, a diameter of it miles, and ti Uelmoa, the outer one, a diameter of ten miles. The older estimates were u'ven and five respectively. The planet Mars resembles the i.rth more closely than any other of t:ie solar system that we know any thing about. Mars is smaller than the enrth, and its specific gravity ia less. Jte -atmosphere is rarer than that on the highest mountains. It has prob ehly no oceans and very little free water, or.cept in spring, when the snow melts, .'s to Mara being inhabited, It Is not in ;.Hsslble. Fresh Columbia salmon are soon to be shipped from British Columbia to "r.gland and Australia in eteamsbips iUted witb ref rigeratory: Experimental shipments have proved a succeaa, and a company has been formed, with British capital, to undertake the enterprise on a large scale,. The company in building a large cold etorage warehouse at Van couver for storing the fish while await, tng Bbipment The company expects to moke more profit than is mode by the salmon cannera. Last year's mackerel oatch was al most a failure, and few of tbe many ves sels engaged in the fishery paid ex penses. Bad weather and fog prevented a good catch in the early part of the si asou, and the fish were not at all plentiful. Later in the season the weather was good, and large bodies of mackerel Were seen at different points ulnng the Atlantic coast, but for some renson they wore wild, did not. school sr,:d could not be taken. The came con ditions are said also to have been noticed abroad. The Norwejrian and Irish mackerel catches were very poor. AN INDIAN'S ENGLISH. Be Baa a VorabaUry Goaaldenbly Uuwar Than Is alauasoulile. The Times of India print the cub joined remarltabl.v-worded petitiou from an es-member of the Billednr mounted police. The request which 1'ie w riter wished to convey was) that be might be furnished with a formal certificate of bis service in the police force: - :' v ; . . "The bumble petition of , late 8illedar mounted olice, , most humbly showothThat pity my griev ances, by trumbling steps have i!rngg.'d nw before your honor's most Treet-'d :cliair, my days dwindling to tbe short est span, bleated Lord give me relic and Heaven will bless your honor's stores. That owing to my adverse :utes, which had then frowned my wife md my sister to retire out from their public lives leaving my father and sta ler in bed of hopeless healths, Mr. fitber exposed out hia perishable dia--positions. There is not a soul into my family elder or younger than me, to at tciul.'on the sickness as above, which then compelled me by nolens volena, lo tender resignation of my former post by my own, leuviug me no time to apply your honor for certificate. Ity tbe messing of God and your honor, my father and my sister restored to their former health, bnt tbe money so saved for future expenses. When nec essary for has been exhausted on medi cining them. "When I found quite involved in pov erty, that we endured severe fastings from tbe flummery floor even, I came In Bombay in search of my prey, pre sented by circumstances to tbe commis sioner of police, who asked me for a cer tificate of my former post, without which I am refused by my bread. My humble services extended over two years under your honor's most auspi cious orders, during which I toiled Im--patiently by my assiduity and atten tion with a view to start with my fur ther advancement : in life honestly. Voder tbe stem ernvmgs of hunger, 1 crave your leniency will be graoiously pleased to stretch forth your honor's cliaritful band to - fill up my wallet spread for a certificate for the time be ing under your honor's august orders, only to relieve our lives from tbe pan ic clutobea of starvation. "Pray let me teet the gold of my for tune in the alembic of success, but let not my ardent tropes () refinetl.bj re jection, because your honor's one word would supply my low wants. Pray do not blast out mv fervent hope without .'which I am not to be taken in any kind ofacrvice. rorwhicb boonof your hon or's merciful philanthropy and equity In charity, I shall jointly invoke Heav enly choicest blessings to dwell with yjur honor's lang")ilc In yearn and ad vancing chair." K. Y. Times. i wt Theorr and Practice, ' Doctor (to brother physician) Yes, sir, tbe sovereign remedy for all ills in fresh air and plenty of it. l'eu pie don't let enough nir into their houws. Well. I must hurry off; J'uj on au errupd, . brother Physician doing far? -' "io, only down to the hardware store tp get half a mile of weither strips.' X Y. Weekly. Frescoes of Mad - He (wnispering) I he,ir your father coming. Glmll I turn up the gu'l 1HW-4IB. Tar h vuWiVtt. .. t;:, ; . - v : s Makes ilis Blood Pure ! This Is the secret ot the mires by Hood's tfanuparilla. Reail tliia: "Iamsoglad to writs that I am now in por faotbaslthaad It ball baeauas Hood's larsa parllla mala my blood pare. My health broke dewa with troubles psoaliat to I woman, ay I narveua ayt- tern was ahat tand and I bad to take say bed. The payalotaa ssM Uere waa little hops for ne. A aslihaer tela ol wondarlul cunt by Bood't Sana- Crllla and I daeldtd to try It. tThaa I d taken I bottles, X coutaaitapaadaow 1 am parttotly wail and strong. - Hood's SarsapaiElla ass aona an tnis lor me." tnan, u, f. has fiDUU, ta PlatU City, Colorado. Hn'a Oitlo enre huMtual eonttl- liuvw m a um ' Uua. JFiluaaM. ln sua. Thos. F. Oakes, Menty 0. Payne, Henry C - Rouse, Receivers. I ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R, U N Pullman Elegant Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars MinuftmpolU Farg" Oraud Vprk THROUGH TICKETS-p Clilcnao Wahlnatnu riiilailcllihli illlihla " , :3 New York B n mill nil P nfii ti knI aut. South For inronnatiot); time cord a, ma wid. tickets, cull on or write , W. C. PETERSON, Agent, LEBANON, - - OREGON. OR ID, CHARLTON, Asst. Gesl. Pass, igt., Portland, Oregon. Is Your Child ; Going to College? Have him fitted at the SANTIAM ACADEMY Thourough preparation, 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. i union $ o.ou ana $ muu per term, eena lor catalogue, S. A. HANDLE, A.M., Principal,"' J. W. CDSICK4C0, Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a general Banking kuHiness Cnlleotloim made: at all uoinlsoi. fovoralile terms. Drafts drawn on New York, San Francisco, Portland, Sulein, Euoene, and Cnrvallis, and all points in u- rope. ; ; -Business aent by mall will nc-elv.' prompt attention. ' Vta have the latest styles in slioti. and sell theui at bard-tiuie prices. rWU Slt'.NCV. Bhoes away dowu-riuiillly atruv un at the climlng out sule of Head, Pea cock A Co. Ladles cloth, all wool, 38 Indira wide. J9ots..ner yard-cash, at Read, l'c. OregonCentral&Eastcru.Jal.Cff. '. YAQUIKA BAY ROUTE.J Conno(it nt Yaqulna Bay with Hie Kun Fruuolscn aid Yaquina Bay elteain ablp Conipuny SteajEship "Farallon" Aland HntttuH(i In evely resp! I. Balls from Yaquina for Sun f'rnuttitia) -about every 8 days. Passenger accommodations uusiit- , laaed. Hborteat route between the Willamette Valley and California. ' Fare' from Albany or poluts west to Ban Frutivlasn: lCabin .$12 00 ... ,8 00 t Meerage, Cabiu,roundtrip,60dsi 18 00 ForaallliitluySairply to H. LI WaLdkn,- Agent, Kdwin 8tonr Ma'ger.', t Albany, , Cnrvallis, . Oregon. , , , Oregon, , . ' . Chas. Ci.a'kk, Supt., Corvnllis, ' Oresrmi aovtara, ana aaaanra. MaiOH Mnna OOfHMrraL J ftaforauunaaaadfrM RaaaaMk wrtwia Munn w, ni aaoADWAT, naw viiac. OkUM batwui tor aawirlat paaaia la Awrtee BTtrv paunt ukae out by no U broiulit bmtttm a paaue m a aouaa ainn aaa at aama ta urn Lanr drm!Moo oT u,j tcHuWh prr tn tN world. 6plnUliilT lllnTM4. Ho luwlllfvnt nor aar Mitait Jr liioiirMMU, irlthout It, W yciuiMtM. tttA Urowtwaj, Haw ifodt Wtf. 4 ' toitatne JtaMriou S - .. . '1j OWE G.I V E S Albany Furniture Co. (INGOHPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Pictures and Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. Some Men Try Advertising As the Indian tried feathwg. He took one .-. fttntlinr laid it nn a 1. ...J i i . .. .. ' - auu bicjjii Ull n ail " niEh' 'In the morning he remaiked,: "White man say feathm heap soft; white man d- . fooi," . ; ' , , You may start in a small way (most of the large adver- tisere have), but by keeping persistently before the public you cannot fail of success. , An article of merit advertised in the Lebanon Express is sure to find plenty of customers among the many people who Headquarters : 'mmmmmm for, Sweet Peas ! -....THE ONLY 51 NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Brido of Nlara i True to name. Packet 25 cents, .half pintS h& J w'ondartui Crimson Rambler Rose ?1 SFiSil"65 WtVl 16M -! THE nOHEEB BEEI1 OATALOOUK. -, the rionEEB BEED OAYALOOUfi. - H ChromQ:litliirapla of Double Sweat ;) Iea.' KlMetl Fllcluin Wliil Pl,n-. t IWv ''I M Tomato, ViclcV JT -aim. In! i Leader roaiato, Vcgcwblet. ... . (Cli,nw .ly j... . M () Filled with good things old and new. . - WhttT ' Foil list of Flowers, Vegetablet, SnsiU HaUataA ' . ht& wj tree witkaa order fctaai of Ihastevt. .cud fno itu onUr-ntllf 2 BARBER SHOP Biat Sliavaa, Hair Out or Hliauipooat B. P. KIRK'S Shaving Parlor. NKKTHOOUTOHT (ICAr.Il'r HO'i'lll.. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. U(!ien Hair DrMntti; n Spei iulty. POPULAR SCIENCE Fomwly Boston Jonrnil ot Chemistry Enlai-gail are) Imoroved lloiitaius Ihtj.1 niniilk,r "f Pliort, Kasy, rnictlMl, liiurtiirir and l'i. lilar, Kelei.tllli-: ar id,., rlmt etiv He Appreciated antl enj i-l . m v Intel, limuit nawli-r, -vi. Hi uyli tie kni'tv Huh' cr no hiii,.i'iJ('iii t, frofasjl, IllDstn.tiil ni Free ; ' Proji Tcrt n'c tilths. tta-tl..tlM nirl, M tit f, j-inl, a-St.'nUir !i. ji.ii'rfi-i cin."tj In-cmt i; .i-m. lat'lur una ' tilert In I nil In tin- World i'm;i.rw..i- ji i-sv iiv BKHJ l.U .1 V.U Iltw York. R E L I-'E F. read these "columns regularly. Tried and True 1W'' 8 WW . 7 uouDlewl' .! 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