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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1896)
B Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor In ardor to "hold the silver vote," Bttye the Oregonian, "the republican Btaie convention was made to vote down a resolution deolaring against free coinage of silver. But every silver man knows, or ehould know, that to look to the republican party for free coinage of silver is to entortain a delusive hope. . This shabby deception therefore employ ed to "hold tbe silver vote," should hold nobody. If you are silver men and want silver men to repre sent you, and desire to associate with a party that will carry out your views, you should go to the populists or demounts. The poli ticians of the republican party who hold out expectations of free coin age to you are fooling you. All they want is your votes,and through your votes political ascendency for themselves." the mauner of Duncan's nomina tion, together with a growing doubt in the minds of the mosses at to the economy of his administration. They question the wisdom of again putting him at thr head of county affairs for four more years. "; A county judge should be a irood lawyer of sound judgment. While some of the business of tiie office may make little difference thore is a line of county court business that demands this. Such a man is S. M. Garland, a careful, reliable attorney, prompt aud economical and appreciating the weds of the county. Albany Democrat. The Astoria depot site has been settled and the site secured in a splendid location. The Budget eavB: The first work to be started will he that between Tongue point ,and Warrenton, which will cost in .the neighborhood of $300,000. This with the completed contract ot Cory Bros., ten miles east from Tongue point, will be completed this summer and the rails can be laid as soon as they arrive, which will be about the middle of June next. There are now fifty miles of road to be built, which will be finished this year. The entire batch of contracts of all kinds are to be let befo Mr. Hammond leaves ugain for the east, possibly within a week or two. Tb printer's dollars, where are they? A dollar here and a dollar there scattered over numerous small towns all over the country miles and miles apart. Hon shall they be gathered in? Come home; you are anted. Come in single file that we may send you again to battle for our credit. Reader, are you sure you have not one of the printer's dollars sticking to your trousers? Feel down and see if we are not right. Ex. Leading populists make them selves rediculous by their absurd nretension and predictions. Here General Weaver, for example, claiming that the populists will cafry Oregon. Nobody can respect tbe opinion of .a tnsn who makes such a statement. Weaver is either a fool or does not mean to tell the truth. Welcome. Stranger things than this have happened. The Scio Press says Dr. J. W Cole received the nomination for county judge fairly, and was, ac cording to all political tuagee entitled to the support of the entire party, including candidates that he defeated for the nomina tion. Judge Duncan's friends have been kicking so vigorously since his defeat that Dr. Cole preferred to resign rather than make the race where was being assailed by members of his party that ought to support him. Dr. Cole nor his friends will feel under any oblige tionsto support Judge Duncan who is not the choice of his party for the office he now holds. The Lane county democrats in their platform condemn the last legislature for its extravagance favor tbe re-enactment of the mortgage tax law and the restric tion of the deduction of the indebt edness for assessment; reduction of the salaries of officers; a law to pay tax on personal property in the city and state in the fall; oppose the expenditure of money for sectarian institution; and favor electing United Siites senators by direct vote ot the people and favor the 16 to 1 idea. A full ticket was nominated. UCKWIU'a DURHAM TOsUCOO COMPANY. DURHAM, N. a Dear Slrt You are titled to receive tftE from your wholesale dealer, JWHITE STAR SOAP all ElaekwelTs Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar of soap Free with each pound, whether 16 ox., 6 o., 4 ox., or s ox,, packages. We have notified every whole ale dealer In the United Statu that we wlO supply them with soap to five you FR EE. Order a good , supply of QENUlfft DURHAM at ana uwwi on getting your woe oar 01 soap FREE oap 1 1 order Yours very truly, Merchants warn TOBACCO. soap. vwbarolSoap free wit each pound you buy. Soap ottered tor a limited time, ee ord BLACSCVTELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. If ym Ifcw my tttaHy la pracrtai jit iihiiiii , art Uu. mMm and wnd It vita Victors Are Best. It baa been generally reported that Dr. Cole resigned because be could not defend Duncan's admin istration. If this is true, it shows that Dr. Cole is a man of high honor and sound judgment, deserv ing far better treatment than he has received at tbe bands of hie party. Ohio has exacted a law to pro hibit women from wearing high hats in places of amusement, where an admission fee is charged. The women propose to retaliate by introducing a bill to punish men for spitting on the floor, and going out of the theaters and perfuming their breath between acts. Victor Non Puncturable Tire, No. 103, is the lightest running wheel on earth. The best is the cheapest in the Burl Larsest stock of Becond-httnd wheels on the coast, CD Everything as represented. Write for list. Headquarters for sundries and athletic goods, 130 Sixth Street and 311 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. OVERMAN WHEEL COMPANY. . W. B. Kernan, Manager H. Y. Kirkpatrick, Lebanon, Oregon. Mb. Henry Blakely is the dem ocratic nominee for sheriff. Every body likes him and nobody doubts his fitness for sheriff. He ie young active, brave, honest, and thorough ly qualified in every wf.y. Linn county will be admirably served by Blakely s sheriff. The supreme court of Massachu setts has decided that a school teacher has no right to require a scholar to tell taleson a companion. Such A decision is certainly in the interest of honor and morality, whatever the teachers who try to promote treachery among their pupils think about it. The A. P. A. is taking a b.ind in the political fight in Linn and Ben ton counties. They are said to have several candidates on the populist ticket in the former coun ty and are said to have nominated Dr. Cole for county judge, with whose removal they are very much dissatisfied. It was a scurvy sort of a trick that the Linn county republicans served Dr. Cole. It was hardly right to nominate a man and then force him to resign. -Jefferson Review. Mb. M. Peery, the democratic nominee for recorder, is a first-class business man. He stands high where be lives and makes friends wherever he goes. He is thoroughly reliable, capable and obliging. There is no better man on any ticket. Notice of Sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Linn County. In the Matter of the Eatate -of- Alonzo Ames, deceased. NoTioEiahereby riven, that, by authority ofsn order-issued out of the above-entitled court, in the above-entitled cause, on April tbe 8th, 1886, 1, as administratrix of the above-named estate, will, on the 16th day of May, 1896, at the hour of two o'clock r. ,, of said day, at the premises, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following-described real property, to-wit: Beginning in the north-east quarter of Section 81. Tp. 13 S K.1JS., Will. Mcr (223) two hundred and twenty-three feet west of the south-east corner 01 Lowell Ames, Jr., Donation Land Claim, Not. No. 7618, and Claim No. 47, in said Tp., and running thence west 81 feet; thence south, 16 degrees east, 6 96-100 chains; thence north, 74 degrees east, 60 feet ; thence north, degrees west, direct to the place of be ginning, containing M acre, more or lesa, situated in Lmn county. vregon;anu Also beginning 79M feet north, H degrees E., of the south-west comer of a piece of land sold and conveyed unto M. O. Moss by Hugh Harris, and running thence N., 80 degrees E., 70 feet; thence N., 10 degrees W., 126 feet; thence 8., 80 degrees W., 70 feet; thence 8., 10 degrees E., 126 fecit to the place of beginning, containing i ai re more or less, all situate in 8ection 32, Tp. 13 8., R. 1. E., Will. Mer in Linn County, Ore- ) . T IP Fire Insurance. Insure Your Property with GEORGE RICE -IN- BovhI, Hartford, Phoenix, Huiuluri-lJrMiion Fireman's Fund, Wesstern, ( s ) Reliable old line conipnnlet be represents. All business placed witli liim will he at tended to promptly. Office on Main tit., LEBANON, Or. My Closing-Oat Sale -ON- T Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods ; . Is still going on. Come while these O refit Harg-aiiiia STARING YOU IN THE FACE. I want to call your attention to my CLOTHING That has just arrived. The suits aro hcautius and pricos' away down. GOOD MEN'S SUITS for $1.80, $5.80, $7.00, $9.00. The $9.00 suits are equal to many that you buy from other places and pay $10.00 or $12.00. You are bound to save money by buying from me. HIRAM Lebanon, BAKER, Oregon NOT MANY A bill is now before congress to purchase tbe birth place of Abra ham Lincoln, in Kentucky, and establish a soldiers' home. It pro vides for tbe accommodation of ex-Confederate and ez Federal sol diers on the same terms. While drilling for artesian watar at his brewery in The Dalles, A. Buchler made a discovery that is liable to prove of greater value than half a dozen artesian wells. At the depth of seventy feet a vein of coal was discovered. The coal lies under a solid formation and bolowitis granite. At the point where the drill passed through it the vein was seven feot in thickness and the coal is of good quulity. The voters of tbe county are coming to the conclusion that Gar land is the safest man to elect s the next county judge. There seems to be ft general tiisWtUfaetion frith Sam'l M. Garland, democratic nominee for the county judge, is a young, ambitious attorney, and is said to possess an unblemished character. Brownsville Times. Kn- .. .. Sale tone in Sweet Home, unn coumy, Oreiron, on the premises. Administratrix of Alonio Ames, dee'd. Sam'l. M. Oakland. Att'y lor Administratrix. In nearly every county in the state the republicans are split wide open. r ". .i:Jb,ecutorY)!qttee: .a Notice blieiebv given, Uia.'byuyrder,of the Oountr Court of Linn county. Gre.wn, the under stoned has been duly appointed, and uow Is, the duly qualified and acting Executor of the estate of John Settle, deceased, Alt parties having clalmi against, ssM estate are hereby required bt Hccaeiittbe wne, properly verified, within tlx months from the 20th day of 'February, lew, the data of tbe ftrst publication hereof, to the under timed at the olhse of Sam'l M. Oerlaud, Let anon, Unncoahtv, Oregon U- . ' i. H. Smtj. Ejuoulor, . IOO Reward tlOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all its stages and that is catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient atreneth bv building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in itscura Uve powers, that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address, F, J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0. -r-Sol.lbydrugrists,76c. 3 RUPTURE Instantly Believed and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks, WRITE FOR TERMS THE 0. E, MILLER CO. Omois : Rooms 700-707, Marquam Building PORTLAND, OREGON. .j.TVotiU.c iVnel Awfount. -NericiMs hereby given that tbfi under signed administrator of the estate of John (I Eaton, deceased, has tiled his linal ac count! in tiie above-named estate, with the oonnsy clerk of the county of Linn, State of Ureaort; and the county court has iivpomll Tiiesdoy, the 2d tray Of June, ISM, at 2 o'clock t, at the county court room at Albany, Utin county, Oregon, as tiie time and place for hearing objections, if any, to said account and the settlement of said estate B- UMUWi Administrator ol the estate of John 0. Eaton, deceased; - " ' f , Hik lM. Gru, .Wrui for AdtuUl- LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week.) Wbeat ISJ.r. OaUs-13 to lGe Huy-$3 to$fi porton, Four-$0 8090. per Back Chop (0 80 por cwt. Bran 76o per owt. Middlings-) 75 per owt Patatoe20o. Apples Dried, 8c por lb Plums Dried, 2c. Onions 2c. Beef-nDrajned, 4j to 8c. Veal 3J4e, Pork Dressed, 3j, Lttrd-7J. Hams 8 per lb. Shoulders 6o. Bides 7c per lb. Geese $8 50 $4 per doz". Ducks-US $4 per doz. Chickei)s-$2 50(5)8 00, ' Turkeys-Bc .per lb. Eggt 8c w doz. ' t ' , Butter .jo 15c per lb! ! tttoa-Gnt t dry, fc, i '" 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.BlainClothiDgCo. Albany Oregon.