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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1896)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. K1RKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor Men are just like hogs, however distasteful this may Bound to the hog, says an exohariga.' When a a hog get an ear of corn every other hog will trot along behind him and squeal and beg and whine and be ready for a bite, but just let the v.. ,. vi .:! i 1 fast in a crack and every son of a sow; will jump on. Mm noVtoar him to pieces. , Just so. with men. Ab long as a man is prosperous and has money he can't keep friends ,.witti"a"baseDairi)at.r"The mo , ment he is unfortunate and his "wealth is none he is" not only snu'6Irby Ms "iraner" aflegeirj friends, but they at once-ieginto do him all the harm possible. When a man starts up grade the world falls behind and pushes. When he starts down grade the world atope to one side and greases the track. Hon. Thos. H, Tongue has been . dekred the congressman from this jurisdiction with a plurality of 72 -votes. The populists claim the election of v anderhurg, and claim they have been .counted out of about 600 votes and are talking of contesting the election.. "'The' Ex press has no hand in the fight and does not propose to take side, , The only thing we want to see is a fair deal, and if Tongue has the most votes, we say hurrah for Tongue! 1 But if Vanderburgbasthe plurality we say send him. ' Mayob-elect Pennoyer has writ ten to a, Salem friend: "If the policy I advocated had been adop ted, and Vanderburg had with drawn from the field when the ' democrats offered to pull off Myers, and Judge Waldo made the con gressional nominee, .he would have had such a majority over Tongue that he could not have been counted out." No other is to blame for the ' election of Tongue than the popu lists themselves." . ' -. A friend of Gen. Harrison says that a newspaper offered the ex President $10,000 to go to St. Louis ana write nis impressions oi me national convention from day to day. The editor gave him the option of writing as much or as little as he pleased, it being under stood, nowever, tnat ne should send to the newspaper each 'day not less than 10C words, to be pub- . lkhed over his siensture. Ths late returns elect Tongue by less than 100 plurality and Ellis by - about 300. The populists drew from the democrats heavily in both districts, and in the second .Bennett . was defeated by gold democrats go ing to Northrop and about 8,000 to Quinn, silver democrats coming to the conclusion that the contest was 1. -A V. ' "'J uetween urtorup, r.uiB uno Quinn." ; iu Jtiimi ujl kuc mtaiviivj vi iuc I democratic' voters the next city council will contain a larger num ber of democrats than usual -ow ing to the nomination of exception ally good and popular men; remarks the Portland Welcome'.' The Evening Tribune, of Port land, a heat, newsy publication, has made its appearance. Fred A. Dunham is managing editor, and the policy of the paper will be to advocate the cause of silver. , DouaAB county cast; next to Multnomah county, .the .largest democratic vote in the state for supreme judge, and the largest vote -for congressman in the first" dis trict. ' ' It is said that Mayor Pennoyor will make Martin Quinn, the late populist candidate for congress, superintendent of the street clean ing department of Portland. The democrats elected two state senators, Dufur, of Wasco, and Daly, of Klamath, giving them two holdovers in the session of 1899. The Astoria strike gave the mili tia boys a splendid opportunity for a picnic down the Columbia river fci the expense of the taxpayers. CIRCUIT COURT. Dir-AKTHCXT NO. 1. The circuit court convened Monday morning at 8 o'clock, Jadie Burnett In charge. Jamas McCain, district attor-, net, u in attendance, in charge of the grand Jury. The following grand Jury was chosen : D H Ambrose, foreman : Wm Intrant. W F Hammer, Peter Ruetlner, J 1 r'ol- lii. John Rineharl and Jag Freeman. Sarah i Elder va J A MoBrkle et al, nartition : continned. v. In the matter of the assignment of the Bank of Uregon, assignment; continued James Manny et al va Louisa D Set ttemire et al. nartition : continued. Luna A Caldwell n Ella C Caldwell at al. nartition : continued Mitchell, Lewis 4 B layer Co vs Geo W Kodgers, keeper b feet: continued. "" D M Osborne A 'Co, a" corporation, vs KeDeoca J Morris et al, recovery ot money, attachment ; nonsuit for plaintiff. J 1) Irvine va M Martin et al, recovery of money, attachment; judgment as per stipulation. Martin Payne vs WE Gaston at al, recovery ol money t nonsuit bv plaintiff. S Z Taylor vs Chat I'ieiffer et al, re covery of money; plaintiff grained lime to me amended complaint upon pay' ment of S10: continued,' B M Fletcher, administrator, vs Frank w heeler, recovery oi money ; settled. M Hale vs Guseppe Mataace. recovery oi money ; oelaull and judgment. Leopold iiirecn vs iiarrisburg Aler- cantile Co, recovery of money, attach' ment ; settled. n m Wasaom vs J K Dnckman, recov ery of money, attachment; settled. i w musics a Wo vs JUein Jiros. re covery ot money ; settled. Henry Wemhard vs Otto Daeumle, ment with order to sell attached prop erty. J A Uainniing vs W A Kay, recovery of money, attachment; judgment by de fault. .. A Condra vs G W Drinkard. recovery of money, attachment; judgment by de fault. Btewart 4 Sox hardware company, a corporation; vs G W Drinkard, recovery of money ; judgment by default. M Jacobs vs N A Bowman, recovery of money ; judgmont by default. wm rower vaUCi ttlKW, dam- axes: continued. j u bantu va rnuip uratiy et ai, re. covery 01 uioaey, aiiaciiuiouhi juugunmt against Philip and Listie JLautzy ; con tinued as to others. State vs John Isom, wrongful sale of grain in warehouse; continued. V H (Jam well vs Uayio Scott et al, confirmation ; confirmed. S Young va L Hughes, recovery of money ; judgment by default. B E ... VI' 11 II M coveryof money; judgment by default Will & Link vs W H Maple et al; con tinued. Henry Lyons vs O'Connor 4 Barr. recovery of money ; judgment for plain- un agaiuat twin aeieuuann. - Ked Grown Roller Mills, a corpora tion, vs Wadhams & Co, substitute for N. jNeedham, county clerk, action to recover nooks; jury trial; ludirmenl lor plaintiff. This was the second trial. It gives the books in dispute to the com- P"'- . . ...... Harcena Maple vs Hattie Aloore, re covery of money; settled. Ihe &eeley institute vs frank fiicL- erson, recovery of money ; judgment for plaintiff; attorney's bill set at 30. a tt Stone va School District Mo 1UB. recovery of money ; continued for ser vice. Joshua F Halm vs Nettie I Weaver and 0 C McFarland, damages ; continned after argument. ' Hoy 1 4 Co vs W H Huston, recovery of money;. settled. . Valentine & Goldsmith va Bica Mc Lean, recovery of money, attachment; judgment for plaintiff as demanded alter argument of demurrer to com plaint. - .... George Gammie vs J A McFerou, as sheriff, damages ; verdict for plaintiff for S184. State v J B Keeirey, selling liquor to minor, J Edwards; plead guilty and was lined 150; to he committed until paid , and to pay costs and disbursements. etate vs J is fceeney, selling liquor to minor, John Hamilton: dismissed bv district attorney.-. . - Btate vs J a heeney, seliuw uanor to minor, frank llorriaon; dismissed by district attorney. etate vs Arthur McDonald, carrying conceaiea weapons; plead not guilty, withdrew it, plead guilty and waa fined ilu, and to pay costs and disbursements. Btate vs John Brock, threatening to commit murder: defendant required to furnish new undertaking of (600 to keep the peace for six moaiiu;.to be commit ted untu lurniehed. Stale vs Sylvester Cochran, threaten ing to kill V. b. Haag; heard on testi mony; detendant's undertaking dis charged. ... W E Savage vs Lizzie J Cooner et al. foreclosure of mortgage; judgment for piamtin. ' True bills were- found afiainst W O Bond for carrying a concealed weapon, John K Pearl for assault and balterv. and Elmer Pearl forassaultaud battery. . Wood Wanted. . . Sealed bids will be received bv the under signed up to six o'clock p . m., July 1st, 1886 10 inmisD 'scnooi aiainct no. 10, i.inn coumy. Oregon, with 30 conk of old. dry, nrm, reu nr, ana 10 conia or large, ury oalc ood. - All wood to be two feet lone, well seasoned, of large, firm timber, and to be securely piled in tiers in the basement of trie public scnooi ouudtng, or elsewhere 111 Lebanon, a may be directed by the under signed, and to be delivered by October 1st, ISM. Separate bids will be received for tir and oak. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved .... Bv order of the board of directors of said district. SaK'i M. Gaulahd. June, 1896. ... District Olerk." DR.J.A.LAMBERSON Is better' prepared to tredt clronic dis ises than .any other pbvsician in Ibanon. he having a fine outfit of instruments .and the essentials to treat these diseases suc cessfully,' -and Iris: aper-tat 'reading on this line lias mane mm .wen oneiiuea to tieat these special diseases. Persons at a dis tances, can be accommodated with good rooms, board, lodging and experienced nurse 11 ueeirea. unice opposite Odd Hi lows ball. Main street. Lebanon. Oreuon. Charges reasonable. Rlpans Ta,bulea: pleasant laxative. Rlpana Tabules cure liver trouble. Rlpans Tabulae: tor tour stomaah. -Rich -Reft Blocd k abaomUtr aasaatlal to baattW It la Mound easily eat aatoiaUjr by taking Hood BanaparUta, kwt ts ta- .; pwsibletogM H tiDmaeauaduaerva ' tonlea," and eplata aipoaBds, ak sordly advarttwt aa "blood port- ' Im." Tbey ban temporary, sleeping attest, but do aotOUBB. Toaanpun Blo'od Ana rood ImlUi.takaHoad'saaraaparlUa, " which has Snt, taut, and all U tlma. ' bswadvarttarfas Joat what it la-tha , beat nwdiclna (ot ta Uaod avr pro duead. Its soaeats la avtlag Borotula, Bait Sbram, Bran mat tsn, OsUrrh, Dyapapakt, Sarvoas Pmatrattoa and That Tired feeling, hava aaada Sarsaparilla TmOmTtih Blood ruttar. All drajtUta. Si. Hood's Pillfi r vatvtabW.ra. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week.) Wheat 47Ja , , ,. Oats IS to Ue"; . Hay-3 to$6 per ton. . Flour-40 8090, peraaos, '', Chop SO 60 per owt, . ..,' Bran 7So per cwt , ' ... Middlings) 76 per owt Potatoes 20c. ;....'. !v.' .... Apples Dried, 8c per lb . Plums Dried, 2o. .. .... , Onions 2o. , . , Beef Dressed, 4J to So. . Veal-SJ4c. Pork Dressed, Sj. ... Laro-7 Hams 8 per lb. ..' Shoulders 60, Sides 7c per lb. , . Geese f3 50 $5 per do. Ducks f4tu per do. Chiokena-t2 608 00, . , - Turkeys 8e per lb. . ... . , ,., Eggs 8c per dos. Butter-6 10c per lb. . . . . Hides Green, Sc; dry, fie.. . .,., , a. Clubbing Offer. " A great many of our readers in Linn county like to take the Weekly Oregon ian.. We nave made - arrangements whereby we can furnish It at a reduc tion from the regular price to those who want both the Express and the Oregonian. The regular price of the Oregonian is 11.60 per year, and of the Express tl-SO when in advance. We, will furnish both for $2. per year In advance, a saving of one dollar to the subscriber. The Uregonlau gives all the general news of the country ones a week, and the Express gives' ail the local news onoe a week, which will make a most excelleut news service for the moderate sum of 12. per year Those who are at present subscribers f the Express must pay In all arrear ages and one year in advance to obtain this special price. .... Legal Blanks For Sale at This Office. . rl QUESTIONED THE CAPTAIN. 1 Haw lork Tr..;-r Vlolot.i (alt Wabw "Onee, on an oceun steamer," said a tavelcr to a Netv i'ork Sun writer, we h.id a heated shaft .hearing or ii'acthing uf that sort, so tliat the en ;)ncs atopped for five or six hours. I ud often read and heard about how he captain was the great mogttl .board ship; how about all things per uiuing to the affairs of the aliip he ichl aloof and must not be approached 'iythe passengers, and that it waa a wrt of violation of the unwritten rulea of theaea for a pasaanger to ask the captain anything. And there maybe some reason fat ell this, If one pas senger .might ask him forty might, and surely the commander of the ship ought not to be nnneceasarily dis turbed by useless questions. We bad been lying there three or four hoars waiting. There was -no danger what ever, but it waa a delay and an incident of interest, and, of course, all the pas sengers talked about nothing else. The jommon information was that the de lay waa due to a heated bearing. "I waa standing on the upper deck by the door to the main companion way leading to the deck below. The captain came along the upper deck from the alter part, of. .the ahip and went below by that companion way. He must pass within a foot of me, and, under the circumstances, It did not seem like a violently ftnreaeonahle breach of salt water etiquette to ask him what waa the matter, which I did. A passenger who. stood on the other side of the doorway looked at me with the amuaed smile of an older traveler. The captain said nothing; he simply pasaed on, to all outward appearances quite unconscious of my question or even my presence." "I imm she is a two-faced creature," said one of the girls indignantly, y Oh, no," retarded Hiss Cordial, "if she had two laces she would attvet as Ullsasw " InlOOdS Mf6htojteifi , ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Subscribe for the Exprss. Mass meeting tonight at Union hall! All goods as represented at Pugh 4 Muney'a, Good slothing at a low price at Bach k BuhlX ;,', y v W. J. Uuy and family are visiting relatives at Dallas, Miss Nona Irvine, of Albany, is the guest of Hn. Grant Dodge this week Mrs. X C. Bilyeu returned froui Al bany Monday, where she had been G. M. Westfall, E. Klrkendalt and W. Slater left this morning for the mountalua. , , Lyle Parker and family have rented a bouss at Upper Soda where they have moved and expect to spend the summer. . ' Rev. A. Melvln Wllllama Is" visiting with his sister near this city. He ex lts to leave Wednesday fur Pomona, C'al., where has accepted a call. Mel vln has a host of friends In Lebanon. There is some talk of runulng an ex ouraion from Lebanon to Newport and return on July. It will leave Lebanon about 6 a. m. and return about 10 p. M The Lebanon Firemen's Band will u rnlsh muBle. Mrs. Stewart, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. O. Peterson, ol this city, returned to her home iu Ore gon City last Friday. Mrs. Peterson and little boy accompanied her mother borne to visit about three weeks.' All parties Indebted to me will take notice, that 1 have placed my notes and accounts, for coUtc- don, with Samt V. Oarbrad, and have Instructed my attorney to collect the same vuhout delay. , J, C. auraa, Successor to Mayer A Klmbrougb. My Instructions are positive, sad no unnanna- ble time can be tlvcn. Sax'i. M. IUbund. J. M. RALSTON, BRO K E B, Maatoxt Bloolc, Albuuy. Or Money to loan on farm security, also small loans made on personal security. City, county and school warrants bought Collections made on favorable terms. Fire Insurance written In three of the largest companies in the world, at the low eat rates. - Notloe for Fublloatloxu fcand Office at Oregon City, 0r.,( " ' May 23, lfw), f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has hied notice ol his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk of Linn county, at Atottny, ur on juiy w, inffi, viz: Benja min White. H. K. No. I20. for the S. W. W of Bee. 22, Tp. 11 8 K. 1 E. He names -the following witnesses to prove his continuous upon, and cultivation of, said land, vis; Joseph F. Uarland, David I. Myres, Orville j.iKwmng, James ii.tiardui.oi luomb, Oregon, Kosut A, Millis, ' .. llegiater. Notice for Publication. , , . Land Office at Oregon City, Or. I . 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