The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, October 01, 1896, Image 2

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    Lebanon , Express,
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
Editor
and - Proprietor
MITCHELL.
The following interview written
out by Senator Mitchell himself,
arid furnished to the Portland Dai
Jy Sun, io which paper it appeared
on Tuesday, June 18, 1895.
"Senator do you still adhere to
your views on the silver question,
as frequently expressed by you in
your speeches in the senate and in
various journalistic interviews.?".,,
"Most assuredly: So Jfar from
having become weakened in the
faith, I have, by further careful
; study and investigation to the
question, becomemore fully con
vinced than ever that views I have
heretofore Advocated on the mone
' tary subject are correct, and in line
with the best interests of all classes
of all the people and the real phys
ical development and business
prosperity of the country. I am
unalterably "opposed to the single
gold standard. J!, in the language
of the last , national republican
platform, 'demand' the use of both
gold and silver as Btandard money;
not gold merely as standard money,
and silver as token money or sub
sidiary coin but both gold and sil
ver as standard money, as stated in
the platform. In other words, we
must have no limit on one metal
either in respect to coinage, the le
gal tender function or debt-paying
power, that is not imposed on the
other, nor must any legislative rec
ognition be withheld from one that
is accorded the other, arid, there
fore, as the coinage of gold is free
' and unlimited, so must be the coin
age of silver. As gold is by legis
lative enactment money of ulti
mate redemption, so, too, must
silver be endowed by law with the
like function. The' coinage, how
ever, must be a ratio fixed by law
the precise means by which
such ratio has always been fixed
not by commerce. But for the fact
that it would necessitate the re-
coinage of all our silver dollars,
I should favor the fixing of the
ratio by law at 16j to 1; as it is,
however, I am decidedly in favor
of maintaining the existing ratio
of 16 to 1."
This is a campaign of education,
as the republicans tell us. In
what are the people to ' be educat
ed? In the advantages of the
tariff and of a gold standard? We
suppose this is the line of educa
tion. There are but two wavs of
teaching the ignorant by study
ing the opinions of others, and by
individual experience. Everyday,
hour and minute for many long
years, the people have been learn
ing by individual experience of the
advantages and disadvantages of
high tariff and the gold standard.
If it is true that experience is the
best toacher, then it must follow,
that the people have had the very
best education that can be given
to them. What have they learn
ed? They have learned that times
have been getting harder, money
dearer, the products of their labor
cheaper, but little demand for
labor, farms mortgaged, homes
sold, families in want. They see the
gaunt form of poverty, misery and
want shadowing the homes of the
people, while wealth, happiness
and plenty abound in the homes of
the few the poor getting poorer
and the rich getting richer. These
are the truths that have been
chisled into their memory by the
hand of experience. But. all of
this, the work of years, is now to
be nndone by the scattering ofj
millions of pamhhlets, written by
the paid attorneys of trusts and
corporations. These high salaried
agents of Wall
people of the many
that should come from the gold
standard, but the experience of
years tell the people of the disad
vantages that have come from this
curse. Your own poverty, and the
poverty of your neighbor is a
ceaseless but sad reminder that
you and your neighbors cannot
hope for anything from the two
parties Advocating tat gold stand
ard; .
The republicans idea of bimetal-
ism is much like the sinners idea
of religion it u a good tiling to
have, but not just yet.
The republicans are to be con
gratulated upon their superb club
organization throughout the coun
try, but their energies might bo
used in a more worthy cause.
Bryan is still traveling around
the country, meeting the voters in
their own homes. His supporters
cunt afford to pay their expenses
way to Nebraska to shake his
hand, and he has no Mark Banna
to round up the boys for him.
The Eastern Oregonian received
the following dispatch from Chair
man Jones of the National Demo
cratic Convention: The statement
that I have given up hope of
Bryan's election, which you say is
telegraphed to Oregon from Wash
ington, is an absolute falsehood,
"without a shadow of foundation.
was never as confident of his
election us I am today and I have
absolutely no doubt of his success.
Every day brings another large
excursion party to Canton. Sovor
al hundred miles are traveled by
many of these excursiouists, and
the expenses incurred must figure
up to quite a sum of money for
each man. Who pays these ex
penses? Can the individuals pay
them? Let us think a moment.
How many of the average citizens
of this county can afl'ord to pay
from ten to fifty dollars for a pleas
ure trip? It is fair to suppose
that tiie people in the ea9t are no
better fixed financially than our
own people. Then about the same
relative number can afford this ex
pense. Look around among our
own people. Who of us has so
much spare cash? Few indeed
Then, is it possible that our east
ern Dretnern pay their own ex
penses and furnish the music too.
If not, who pays them? May be
Mark Hanna can tell, if he would
The Oregonian publishes the
following telegram from Indianap
olis which indicates the use of
"Hanna's barrel."
"Considerable of a sensation has
been created here by the publica
tion of a signed statement from
Captain S. M. Shepard, a well
known lawyer, and chairmm of
the populist county committee, in
which he accuses Commissioner
W. A. Van Buren of attempting to
bribe him in the interest of the
republican party. In substance,
Captain Shepard charges that he
was offered by Van Buren sufficient
money to run the populist cam
paign, and a liberal compensation
for himself, if he would use his in
fluence to keep the populists from
fusing with the democrats. Mr.
Van Buren denies the charges."
If the American people are
foolish enough to uphold the gold
standard, they should then urge
congress to pass a law compelling
the farmers to raise no cereal but
wheat. Why should not this
country be on a "wheat standard"
the same as ou a gold standard?"
One is as reasonable as tlio other.
n
Mrs. Ma y Jane Cox died at the
home of her daughter In this city last
night Sept. 28, 1806, at the age ot 81
years and 11 months. Her husband
died In Chicago many years
ago. Bhe was a pioneer resident of
the county and highly respected by
all. Three daughters, Mrs G M Knox,
of this city, Mrs Ed Knox and Mrs
Rachell Campbell, of Portland,and a
son, Henry Cox, of this county survive
her.Democrat.
Read, Peacock & Co. is the place to
find the new and pretty style belt.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
as me rcury will surely itestroy the sense of
Street tell thewmU"ni comP1tel5' derange tbe whole
w. n iiiid CIlllfllK ,b IIIIUUU tilt,
mucous surfaces. Such articles should
never be used except on prescription from
reputable physicians, as the damage they
will do Is ten fold to the good you can
powibly derive from thm. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by P. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, 0 contains no mercury, and is
token internally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Care be sure you
get the genuine. It is token Internally.
and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
& Co, Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggliti, ptlo pr bottbj.
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BUSINESS LOCALS. j
Go to Peabler'a and net 40 pounds o
beans for$l.
Challiea 25 yards for $1. Now Is tlu
time to buy a cool wrapper at Read
Peacock & Co.'a
Money to loan. A limited amount
of money to loan on good farm aecur
ity. Call upon or write to 8. N
Steele & Co., Albany, Oregon.
I have money t o loan at 8 per cei
Interest on good farm or persona'
security, J. M. Ralston,
Maatoii Block, Albany, Or
Wanted. All girls to know thai
"Hoe Cake" will not make theli
hands red line common soap, 6av
the wrappers. They are worth a eem
apiece.
drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic Is
perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood
purifier. Removes biliousness without
purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup
Tt is as large as any dollar tonic and
retails for 50o. To get In genuine ask
for Grove's.
Young man, you are thinking some
thing about your sweetheart, and you
will want to look nice when in her
presence, so buy the latest styles of
clothiug at Bakei's. He haB the prices
way down to suit your rwdy cash.
Yesterday ou complaint of R. B.
Woodslde charging George Jorgenseu
and Frank Jorgenseu, two brother,
with assault and battel y, the latter
with having made two attacks. The
young men were arrested by Constable
Blount and Morris, having gone after
them. The parties reside in the vicin
ity of Bantiaui beyond Knox Butte,
and the difficulty was over the rigiit
to some rented land. Herald.
OREGON STATE FAIR.-Opeus
at Salem Wednesday, Oct. 7th; closes
13th. MoKinley-Bryan debate. Plo
ueer barbacue. A great stouk, poul
try and agricultural exposition. Fast
horses; great races. Grand music by
Parsons. Excursion rates. $20,000 in
premiums, purses and prizes. Admis
rion 25c.
Notice,
You can purchase round trip tickets
at the Southern Pacific Go's, ticket
office to Portland and return at $0 80;
to East Portlaud and return $6 70;
good for 30 days. This saves you
sixty cents of regular fare.
LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET.
Changed Kvery Week.l
Wheat Warehouse, 60c; mill, 51.C
Oats 25 to 28e
Hay 15 to $7 perto'n.
Flour $0 7585. por sack
Chop $0 80 per cwt.
Bran 75c per cwt.
Middlings $0 75 per cwt
Potatoes 40c.
Apples Dried, 7c per lb
Plums Dried, Be.
Onions lju.
Beef Dressed, 4J to 5c.
Veal-3j)4e.
Pork Dressed, 3j.
Lard 9.
Hams 12 per lb.
8houlders 8c.
Hides 8c per lb. .
Geese $3 50 $5 er doz.
Ducks $4 $5 per doz.
Chickens $1 502 50.
Turkeys 8c per lb.
Eggs 121c oerdoz.
Butter 10 15c per lb.
Hides Green, 3c; dry, 5c.
WANTED.
To trade fruit trees for
lumber, oats, wheat, hay
and dressed pork. My stock
of trees for this year is very
hne and will be sold lor bed
rock prices for cash. Send
bill for prices to
M, L. Fokster,
Tangent, Ore.
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ant, WathlDgtoi), D. c, tor tbelr l,Hn prize oner
nd lilt ot two aunared IavuUou. waatd.
Tl(aniTbuliurito4iiatl( "
JUpamAttlwUiWriv,
p.,.. ......
Why
Do people boy Hood'i Barsaparllla la
preference to any other, In laot almoat
to the exohuioa ol all others?
ecause
They know from actual nee that Hood's
b the best, L ., It cures whan others tail.
Hood's Baruparllia ii still made under
the personal supervision ot the ednoated
pharmacists who originated It.
The question of bett is Juit as positively
decided in favor of Hood's as the question
of comparative sales.
Another thing: Every advertisement
of Hood'i Harts par 111ft la true, la honest.
IKIood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Farmer. Alldraiglsts. 11.
Prepsradonly by a I Hood ft Co., Lowell, Hats.
u ruif are the only pllla to take
HOOd 8 Plllil wifehood's taiaparUla,
Overalls with aprons or without, 50c
a pair at the Racket Store. Also have
Just received a largo amount of new
cilico. Don't fail to see them.
Notice or Appointment or Aflnilulstrati,
Notice is hereby given that the umler
s irned lias been duly unpointed lulniinis-
tiator of thVeatato of 3. T. SicCallister,
deceased, inte of Linn county, Oregon. All
persons having claims against the auid
estate are hereby notilled to present tlient,
with the proper vouchors, within six months
from the date of this notice, to the under
signed, at Albany, Oregon,
ilated, this 1st day of August, IKSKI.
B. M. l'HYNI,
Eikins .4 Cankon, Ad ministrator.
Attys. for Admr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at Oregon Citv, Or.,1
August 4. ISUO. j
Notice is herehy given that the following
named settlor has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to niitke final proof in support of ids
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the county clerk of Linn county, Ore
gon, at Albany, Oregon, on Oct. 12, WW,
viz: John K.Carlton, H. L No. 10741, for
the W, S. 14. X, VV. yt N. 10 i it B E K
N. W. a of See. 21, Tp. 10, S. It. 0 E. He
names the following witnesses to prove
Ins continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion of, said land, viz: Wm, Kriesei, It.
C. Kriesei, Thomas Kilev, Bimi'son Pear
son, all of Uetroit, Marion Co., Oregon.
KoKEnr A. MtLLRa,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oregon Oily, Or.,1
, Aug. 4. ISttl. 1
Notice is herehy given' that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of ins inten
tion to make final proof in support ot his
claim, and that said proof will be made
before the county Clerk of Linn county .Ore
gon, at Albany, Oregon, on Oct. 12, IHSXI,
viz: Thomas Kilny, 11. 1!. No. 10740, for the
W. 'A H. W. M, Sec.23 and W. x,N Soc.
26, Tvp. 10. tt. it.OE., W. M. lie names the
following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence uon and cultivation of, said
laud, viz: J E Carlton, K O Kriesei, Win
Kriesei, S Pearson, nllof Detroit, Marion Co.,
Oregon. HonEaT A. Miu.kh,
Itegister.
NOTICE FOR PULICATION.
Land Office at Oregon Citv, Or.,1
Au. 22, WW. f '
Notice is hereby aiven that the following
named settler has filed notice of liis in
tention to make final proof in supiiort ol
his claim, am! that said proot will he made
before the County Clerk of Linn County at
Albany, Ogn., on Oct, 17th. WW, viz:
Colbert U, Patters jn; H. K. US32 for the
lots 1,2 and 3, Hec. 0, Tp. 12 8., It. 1, W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and culliva
ti jn ot, said land, viz: Ezra Outlier, Jason
D. Breed, George tfmith, Clias. Orlsliam,
ait of Lebanon, Or.
lloimiiv A. Miujm, ileitistcr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Orciron Citv, Or.,1
Auk. 22, lsuo; (
Notice is herby given that the fullowinn
named settler has tiled notice of his intent
ion to make final proof insupirt of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the County Clerk of Linn County ot
Albany. Or., on Oct. 17th. 1896, viz: Jason
D. lireed ; H. E. 87f;2 for the 8. ', of 8. 4
of Sec. 6, Tp. 12 8., Ii. 1 E. He names the
following witnesses to prove Ins continuous
jesidencaupnn and cultivation of said land,
viz; Jacob Fltswater and J, M. Lindley, of
Lacomb, Oregon , Ezra Gather, Colbert 0.
Patterson, oi Lebanon, Ore.
HomcsT A. Min,Ka, Uegiater,
Albany Steam Laundry
RICHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Proprs,
Albany, Orogon
All Orders Receive Prompt
Attention.
Special Rates for
Family Washings,
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded.
J. F. HYDE, Agent,
We Are Not
PVT " r. J7 VM-tW
a m'K.
,W'
M'KINLEY
Protection and Prosperity,
XT
President.
.The great campaign is now on.
Mc'Kinley is sure to win, he wears
the Douglas shoe and Baker sells
the Douglas shoe.
Lebanon,
basis'
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TDNIE
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Candidates For
BRYAN .
Free Silver, no Prosponty
Oregon
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tickets, cull on or write
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LEBANON, - - OREGON.
or
A. D. CHARLTON, Asst. Cenl. Pass. Agt. .
Portland. Oregon.
J- M. RALSTON,
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Maun M1k, Albany, or,
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email loans made on petvonul security.
--j, vu.ny miuiiciiooi warrants bought.
Collection made on favorable terms. ;
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