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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1896)
Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor THE REASONS. CD. Lane, one of the wealthiest gold miners in California, and a republican, in a response to a re quest from the Cincinnati PoBt, save tbe following ten reasons why he favors the free coinage of both gold and silver: 1. While my gold has double purchasing power, outside of min ing I cannot invest it anywhere upon a falling market. 2. Under present conditions production Elves no reward to the producers. 3. With no profit to production producers can give no wages to labor, and tthe country is filling no dangerously fast with idle men. 4. Because with every man driven to idleness protection to cap ital grows leas. 5. Enforced idleness breeds hatred of the suffering masses against the few who have means. 6. Because the workingmen of ' America are brought into unjust competition with the laborers of the silver countries. 7. Because the whole continent south of us needs vitalizing with American brains, muscle and such vast amounts of money that no mineB can supply it fast euough. 8. Because through the grow ing poverty of the humbler pro ducers, like the farmers, their morals are becoming tainted, and crimes are increasing alarmingly 9. Because I believe the Al mighty made no mistake when he placed silver in the hills. 10. Because I love my country and believe I would do better my self if my fellow men could be made prosperous, which they are not now. In 1888 the republican national platform declared: "The republi can party is in favor of the use of both gold and silver as money, and condemns the policy of tbe demo cratic administration in its efforts to demonetize silver." In 1892 the republican national platform de clared: "The American people, from tradition and interest, favor bimetallism, and the republican party demands the. use of both gold and silver as standard money. That is to say, the republican who this year supports the silver candi date does not violate tbe teachings of his own party in the past. He is notleavinghis party. His party left him when at St. Louis, it de clared: "We are therefore opposed to the free coinage of silver, except j by international agreement and until such agreement can be obtained, the existing gold stand ard must be preserved." C mi lls Times. Political parties in their enthu siasm for their cause, olten do things that ought to be left un done. This is frequently seen in parades. But the most uncalled for and cruel thing yet done, to our knowledge, was a drawing carried in the republican proces sion at Albany some time ago, in which the old soldiers who in tended to 'otc for Bryan wore represented as skulking behind stumps in time of war. Had this been in a democratic parade, a very just howl would have been beard all over the land. The honored veterans of many hard fought battles march in the pro cession behind such a cruel insult to their comrades. We hope no democrat, whatever the provoca tion, will ever so grossly insult the gray haired soldiers of the nation, The Bheriff of Yamhill county who pledged himself to take the office and run it without deputy hire, and was elected on those con ditions, finds it was a losing game. He put in his deputy bills to the county court, which the court refused to allow. The sheriff appealed to the circuit judge. claiming the statute fixed the amount of deputy hire as well aB the salary to which his office is entitled, and denying the juris diction of the county court The judge construed the Btatute, the jurisdiction of the county court was upheld and Mr. Sheriff will have to foot bis own bills. Never buck another man's game, is a good maxim to follow. Ex-Senator Dolph has been roundly abused by popocratic papers fur alleged blasphemy, in telling a story in a recent speech, not suiting his political enemies. It was to the effect that during the Charlston earthquake, a negro was heard to offer up the following prayer: "Good Lawd, come and belpu-i. Oh, come now! And come yo'self, Lawd; 'taint no time fo "boys." The incident did really happen and Senator Dolph got it from E. Benjamin Andrews in his "History of the Last Quarter Century," published in Soribner's in January, 1896. Our republican friends at the democratic parade on last Satur day c'aim to be much disappoint ed at what they saw and beard. Very likely, for the crowd was i tremendous, the enthusiasm was retnarkible and tbe speaker show ed no signs of anarchy much to the surprise and disappointment of many who hoped to be able to find in this demonstration much with which to taunt the supporters of Brvan. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that eighty Union veterans acted as Bryan's body guard at St. Paul, and the record don't show that they ever hid behind stumps to escape hostile bnllets. DOQS IN CLOTHES. to Paris U Itaat Dots tull, Carrjf Datmlba. No matter what the dress may be, the indispensable companion of the woman who walla la her little dog. Bhort baired terrier or long-haired toy, it is of no moment, provided that It be very tiny. At the moment It U, perhaps, the ter rier which is the most popular, u he furnishes a farther excuse for the ex hibition of fur in that his smooth coat does not appear to his kind hearted mis tress a sumcient proteetion from the cold of this season of the year. So the HtUo dog has his tailor as well as his owner, and Ledouble, of the Palais Boval, may be called the Worth of the kennel. With garments of vel vet, trimmed with fur, or of cloth strap- sutcbed and embroidered, the olothing of the little creature harmonizes with that of his possessor. Some ladies provide mackintoshes for their pets for rainy days, and have them made with a full bood, which covers the ears. Others there are who choose tar tan, having points turned back at the shoulders and fastened with a strap around the body. Fur thorn.1 believed to be particularly chilly, the coats are provided with collars of quite Medici style, and are lined throughout with Astrakhan, nutria, or even beaver, ss these short furs are not too cumbrous for the petted animals. - There are some which actually have umbrellas of dark blue silk, which they, have been taught to carry quite straight and steadily between their teeth in the event of a sudden shower. They are also provided with handker chiefs in cases of accidents, a tiny pock et in which to carry these being placed on one side of the coat. These handkerchiefs, adds the Paris correspondent of the London Daily Qraphic, are found useful when madamc stops a f ew minutes at the confection er's, and can wipe her pet's nose and paws after his share in the delicacies she buys. BANANA8 IN A BLIZZARD. Cambtaatlna Wbtah Eiclu Ihi RUlbul tlM of Sum 8UM Hallway Men. Two Italians were trudging down the street-car tracks under the South side elevated road in Chicago during the blizzard the other day. (ireat clouds of snow were swept by them by the wind, so that half the time they were invisible or only dimly outlined two blocks ' away. The tracks were covered faster than the sweepers could clear them and the cars had a time of it in getting along. Each Italian had a huge basket of bananas on his head, protected from the unfriendly elements by a piece of oilcloth, and trudged along in the teeth of the blast as serenely as if he were un der the skies of Italy, and the howling northwester was a summer zephyr from summer seas. An employe of the street car compa ny, a strapping big fellow witn seven league boots on, faced about for a mo ment to let his back stand the brunt of the storm for awhile, and in doing so caught sight of the two banana mer chants. Immediately his half-frozen features relaxed into abroad grin,. and, turning to the other men who were at work with him, he shouted: "Say, boys' look st them Eyctalians with their banana. I guess we aint got no kick comin'. " All the men joined in the laugh, and after a few moments returned to their work much relieved by this little diversion. UITS Lil Fop 13A.I121t and BrKINLKY! McKlnley and Protection. McKinley and Prosperity. , McKinley and Pure South. McKlnley and more war. MeKiuley and more wages. McKlnley and more money. MrKinley and niore factories. McKlnley eniployB Idlers. McK'uiley the poor man's friend. McKlnley for Oregon. McKlnley our next President. rvrW H. Baker for Dry Goods. H. Baker for Bonis and Shoes. H. Baker for Clothing. H. Bukcr for Furnishing Goods. H. Baker for Groceries. H. Baker for Bargains. H. Baker, the 'Cheapest. H. Baker wants tggs. H. Baker wants poultry. H. Baker wuiils produce. H. Baker pays the highest. Vote for McKinley AND- Buy Your Goods of Baker. Lebanon, Oregon Recently Col. Ingersol began a speech that ought to make every name calling orator and political editor ashamed of themselves. Here it is: "I admit that all the parties who disagree with me are honest. Large masses of man- kind are always honest, tbe lead- LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Evory Week.l Wheat-68c. Oets 'S to 28c Hay $5 to $7 perton. Ktaur 1 Wl(a1.10 per sack Chop tl 00 per cwt. Brim b"c per cwt. Middlings ft) 85 per cwt Potatoes 10c. Apples Dried, 7c per lb Plums Dried, Be. Onions ' Beef Dressed, 4 to 5c. Veal 34c. Pork Dressed, 8J. Lard-B. Hams 12 per lb. Shoulders Sc. Bides 8c per lb. " Geese 13 50 f5 per doz. Ducks f4 to per doz. Chickens tl 50(a;2 50. Turkeys 8c per lb. Eggs 18c net doz. Butter 10 15c per lb. Hides Green, 3c; dry, 6c. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the icnseol smell and completely derange the whole system while entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should tVould B Mora IaiuJ Than Wrt. three miles more than half its great never be nd czcept on prccnpt.on mm depth would be taken away. AU the reputable physicians, as the damage they great seas, such as the Mediterranean, will do is ten fold to the pwd you can the Caribbean, and those of the China powlbly derive from them. Hall e l.'atarrli coast, would vanish or be reduced to ! Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co., small baisins inclosed within a rim i Toledo, 0 contains no mercury, and is separating them from the shrunken ' taken internally , artf indirectly upon the field of waters. The lands, after a sub-! blood and mucous surfaces of the system sidenceof two miles, would rather cx-! In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you ceed the ocean in area; with a subsid-' get the genuine. It is taken Internally. dence of three they would occupy more ! ta made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Thos. F. (takes, Henry Tayue, tioa-y C Kouse, Heccivers. K ORTHErU PACIFIC R. R. R U N Pullman Elegant Tourist M7 Sleeping Cars Dining Cars i i IU1 AlinnapolU I p pbjj aMfpsj Dululh mSyiiM wmmM I Grand Porks I EaMsl Sleeping Cars f St. Paul - THROUGH TICKETS-P Linn county is going for Mc Kinley in your . mind. The Albany celebration has opened the eyes of some people. than two-thirds of the earth's surface. The seas which would remain would form, not a connected ocean of consid erable size, but separate basins, the largest gathered around the south pole. A Spring That Buns Cp BUI. One of the few instances of a stream running np hill can be fonnd in White i beans for fl. Co, Testimonials free. Hold by Druggists, price 7jc. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Peebler's and get 40 pounds of comity, Ga,, says the Cincinnati En quirer. Rear the top of a mountain is a spring, evidently a siphon, and tbe water rushes from it with sufficient force to carry it np the side of a very steep hill for nearly half a mile. Beach ing the crest, the water flows on to the Good clothing at a low price at Bach & Buhl's. Wanted, at Boyd'a gullery, potatoes In exchange for phow.8. Have your Hoe Ci-.ke soap wrappers, east, and eventually finds its way into ! Ihey are worth a cert apiece the Atlantic ocean. Of course, it I Head, Peacock k Co. is the place to is of the same nature as a geyser, bat ; tnl tle new nd pretty style belt. we spectacle ui stream of water flowing up a steep incline can probably be found nowhere else In the country, and appears even more remarkable than the geysers of the Yellowstone. , The Bryan and McKinley clubs of Florence will debate the finan cial question in that place next ere not always, but the mass of the 1 Saturday afternoon. people do what tney oeiieveio oe need ashamed t0 right. Consequently there is noh8ve flt the Bryan cele. argument in abuse, nothing calco-: bmtion 8 lturdaV lating to convince in calumny.! To be kind, to 1 candid, is far Tillman brought to Albany the nobler, far better and far more j largest crowd ever seen there. American, ne live in a ueuiwi ... , .,. gers uesinng w ascona we river mm - - tmt and we admit that every I M,ny hkAonZ republicans were ; Cairo to the first cataract, visiting th "d for ye edilor, or his cow, on other human being has the same right to think, the same right to Steam Navigation od the KUs A new Egyptian association has been i liwmnt KtolAit thn ilThftwfllf inn" Com. i pany, who are the owners of a number ; Drug Htore for Hue perfumery, drugs, of steamers which hare been specially , etc. Cull and see my now stock of station ary. N. V. Smith. All who ueed uew shoes look over the stock foi sale by Bead, Peacock & Co. When in Waterloo call on the City TO Chicago Washington I'lilladnlphla fiw York Boston and all f olnts Kant and Sooth For information, time cards, map and tickets, call on or write W. C. PETERSOB, Agent, . LEBANON, - - OREGON. OR ID. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt. Portland. Oregon. TASTELESS I L L NIC 18 JUST A8 COOD FOR ADU LTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. 0i. An, I Nor. U, 1809. Frt Madlfltne Co., Hi. 1-mia, Mo. Gentlemen: We ld loat year, 600 bnttlet of GHOVK H TAKTKl.tv8 C1III.L TONIC Mil bur bouatht tbru ftruM already till ymu. In nil uar u parlance tit II yuMrt, in Uio drui buftinfiM, bav ruh .tUitixr.CAua to aalvoiMUn uura truly. JtttiUu& as jour Tonic For wile by N, W. KMITH WANTED. for hay fitted for a regular service of passen gers desiring to second the river from We will take any kind uf feed that express bis thoughts, and the same tight to vote as we have, and I want every one who hears me to vote in exact accord with his sense, to cast bis vote in accord ance with his conscience." in line for Bryan Saturday. It does not look like the Bryan "craze" is dying out. To trade fruit trees lumber, oats, wheat, and dressed pork. My stock of trees for this year is very fine and will be sold for bed rock prices for cash. Send bill for prices to M. L. Forhtkr, Tangent, Ore. Fire Insurance. ) ( Insure Your Property with GEORGE RICE -IN- Jtoyttl, I Iurtforcl, Pliuonix, lIitinIiur;JLtrinn, lirM'iutiii M Fund, 'Wttattcirii, Reliuhle old line companies he represents. All business plnoi-d with It t in will he at tended to promptly. Ottlo on Main Ht., LEBANON, Or. Hoe O be!!! What la Hoe Cake? Hd fas Moup, beat 04 earth. antiquities on the banks. The forma-1 subscription ! tlon of this company has been sane- Spu-kil sale nt Rend, Peacock & Co.'s ! "j . .u.., f ,ullinlor g,,dB um, Ditriilies, I has Just inaugurated the operations by, B a personal visit on board the steamer El j Imlw h"'"1"'- Ehederie. The saloon, ladles' boudoir, ; Challies 23 yards for 71. now Is tlie smoklag room and all parts of tne tilm t0 1U. 0 C1)0 wrapper at Read, steamer are Uluminated by 60 electrio tnek & Co 'a lights of a total power of 2,500 candles, t and the decorations of the apartments Pugh 4 Muncy have juH opened lip are of tbe most elegant and luxurious the nicest line of Indiea and geiils character. Scientific American. ; Mackintoshes ever brought to Lebanon A photograph twenty-six and one- , Bhd the prices will suit you. Measure your rooms accurately and recent annual show of the Royal Agri- '" '"B ' "lch"' 'ou- cultural society at Sydney, has been It coals yon nothing to have yu.ir car produced by the government printing pets sewed hy hand by (he Albany office of New South Wales. It was : furniture Co., Albany, Oregon, taken on eignt piaies, ntieen ny twelve ; paper. The picture 1 good, and the ! "" -photograph is claimed to be the larg- jul received a Inrue amount of new estever produced, succeeding a view calico. Don't full tu see them. of Sydney, twenty-four fset long, ' which the same ofiio axhlbttad at Chi-1 Rlpana Tabula curs buKgattlos. afOi as Uta larpsli , It Is amusing to note the air of superiority assumed by the supporters of McKinley. A stranger coming to America would think thut it took six teen silver men to make one gold man, to hear the gold men tell it. After the I stranger got well acquainted it would ; onrh feet long and three and five- puzzle bim to find out where Mr- sixths feet wide, giving a view of the I Kinley and his supporters were superior to Bryan and his supporters. This pretended superiority certainly would not be evident in their iulelli- The Oregonian could not say enough in favor of D. P. Thomp son six years ago when he ran for governor on the republican ticket. Now that he sees the properthingin free silver it can-jgeuce, industry or honesty. In fact It; inceai,,., and enUrged on bromide Overalls with aprons or without 60c not say enough against him, and does not exist Bays: "He is simply a populist politician, who sees everything frith th icjruiirt's glass ayes," J, W. CUSICK&CO., Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a gouerul Banking kiisiiiess Collection made at ull points on favorable terms. Drafts drawn on New York, San Franeiwco, Portland, Salem, Eugene, nod Corvallis, nnd all points In Eu rope. Business sent by mall will rcceivt prompt attention, J. M. RALSTON, 11 n o k jo it, MiiMton llicx'k, AlbunytOr Money to loan on (arm security, also small luunn marie on (icrsmiitl security, City, county and chin)l warrants bought. Collect Uma made on luvoraiitc turniH. Fire 1 1 tun rati t;o written in three of the lurf-Ht ntniimnies it) the world, at the low est rates. Ripans TabuleH cure nausea. Hi pans Tabule: at drugglsta. 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