VOL. V. LEBANON, OREGON, JULY 17,1891. NO. 19 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Ont' ycrtr v.. ,.f (If jiuld In udvmiru, U !i0 per yvt.) fix mniili1....w.,A,-,,,M i Tlnvi- luiiiiiliH IH(phb.M. ......... -..,. PROFESSIONAL. DX. C. If. BUCKET?, DENTIST, LEBANON, OKEUOX. J. A. H 'EA Til EllFOliD, ATTORNEY - AT- LAW, ALBANY, OREdON. W. R. SI LYE V, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW. LEilAXOX, OREGON. CEO. W. WRICHT, Attorney-at-Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Albany, Oregon. Will vrartlir 111 all the court, of tlil State, lllliftc, tmirl rooui over bank of on-goa. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Physician and Surgeon. Oraduatf of Royal fouse of Uimlon aud U.-U-vuc McdlcalCoUeiie. Maw. chronic cac b specially, ifcnrcw reniored wulnoit pata or the kiUfe. OFFll'K Klrkpatrlrk's building, Lebanon, Or- A. F. STOWE, Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Cwllect'"' kWmti (wtitnpt anil can-fill nttrtitUm. Will practice iu all the courts of the state. (WTU'K IX lUSS.Udi'l Bli.'K, LKIIANON, OREGON. J.F.HYDE, lotary Public aid Collecting Agent, Justice of the hn, Lebaueu l'reclurt. Lebanon, Oregon. c.a.elso:v, Nota ry Publ ic. RELIABLE REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER. AOKST FOR THIS CONTINENTAL Ins. Co., of New Y'urk. Fjkb Ileal Estate in all iU hrarwheii. anil small tracts of Fruit, Farming, and GraiiiK lands. Money to loan on Farms, Improved City Property or Ouilt-cdge note dis counted. LEBANON, OREGON. J. h. COW AS, J. M. KALSTON. BANKlLEBANON, LEBANON, OKEOON. Transacts i General Banking Business, ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CIIKCK. Kxcliangc sold on New York.San Francis co, and Portland and Albany, Oregon. (.Aillection made ou favorable terms. Anup-countv exchange got a mar riage notice and a grocer's notice mixed up, and the combination rend thus: "John Smith and Miss Ida Quay were united in the bonds of sauerkraut which will be sold by the quart or barrel. Mr. Smith is an esteemed ood-flsh at ten cents per pound." Our thanks ore due to Mr. H. M. Roberts for a quantity of Ilnyal Ann Cherries. From tills same tree grew the cherries Unit in 187(1 took the first prize at (lie centennial in Philadelphia and we doubt not that those left us would take (lie prize this. year. They are the fluent we ever saw. Harrls burg Courier. Over '5,t)O0,(K)2 xunds of wool will 1 shipped to The Dulles this season Oregon wool. Over 5,100,000 cans of saltuou will be shipped from Astoria this seasou -Oregon salmon. Over 15,000,000 bushels of wheat will be shipped from the slute this season Oregon wheat. There are also Oregon fruit, Oregon gold, Oregon timber, and a host of other Oregon products ot 01. Astorian. The following, from an exchange, should suggest something to average farmers: "He told his son to milk the eows; feed the horses, slop the hogs, hunt the eggs, feed the calves, catch the colt and put him in the stable, cut some wood, spllCup the kindling, stir the cream, put fresh water in the creamery after supper and be sure to study his lesson before he went to lied. Then he went to the farmers' club to discuss the question, 'How to kbep the boys on the farm.' " A newspaper can say nice and pleas ant tilings about a man and his whole family for two long years, and then in cur their lifetime enmity in one short week by a seeming slight. Yes, it's the fact; and you can hurrah fur a can didate, back his friends, cuss his ene mies and make a darued fool of your solfall the way through, without a thank in the end, to find when you are a candidate that he is "out o' poll- tics." But there is one man that don't forget you, and that's the man you oppose. Telescope, Saloon keekers and others who deal 111 cigars would do well to closely ntudyJtheUw enacted by the last con gress in regard to the sale of cigars. (Section 2o2 of the Kevised Statutes says that cigars must lie sold to cus tomers direct from the pro)ierly stamp ed box. A dealer who takes out a handful of cigars and lays them before the buyer to choose from or a saloon keeper who brings a customer a cigar ou a plate or iu a glass, makes him self liable to a tine of $100. West Coast Trade. Most editors are acquainted witli the man who "takes more papers than lie can read," and consequently lias no use for his local papers. He takes a paper published in Portland, Maine. It contains all the latest news about the "Smuggler's Lost Cruise," t tie ad venturers of "Big Moae, the lirandit King," etc, and while he isstoring his mind with sueli useful information his wife is reading back number al manacs. This is also the man who wants flftfeii Hue local puff's, just to fill up you know. Ex. A novel experiment litw been devis ed for tile entertainment of dinner parties, the serving of salad grown under thceyes of the guests who par take of it.. The secret of informing this magic feat lies in soaking good germinating lettuce seed in alcohol for about six hours and sowing it In an equal mixture of unslaked lime and rich soil, After the soup lias ' been served, sprinkle the seed with luke warm water and they will sprout Immediately. The lettuce glows almut the size of hazel nuts before the time for t rvlng the salad arrives, Ex, In the new ballot act the democrats succeeded in passing tn tha Ohio legis lature provision was made for a dis tinctive emblem at the head of the names of each party on the ticket. The selectlou is made by the officials of the party organizations. In pursu ance of this provision the prohibition ists have selected the white rose' the republicans the eagle and the demo srats the dag. Tbefi'rmers, will come in later with some agricultural figure, perhaps the fleece of a sheep, symbol izing the way they have been sheared In the McKinly business. Centralia News, A newspaper directory just issued, reports Oregon's thirty-one counties as having 131 newspapers, fifteen of which arc dailies, and nearly all of them are weeklies. Of course Multno mah is tiie banner county, having four dailies, and twenty-eight weeklies and monthlies. Seven counties Crook, Curry, Josephine, Klamath, Lake, Malheur and Sherman are reported as having but one paper each. There Is no county in the state without a newspaper. In Linn there are eight, two of which are published daily. Lane lias six, Polk four, Benton five, and Umatilla seven. Superintendent Downing, of the state penitentiary, made a report for the quarter ending June 3fl! During the quarter the expenditures were $9,479.24; earnings, $7,413.27, and receipts, ft!S6.75. The number of con victs at the close of I he quarter was 391, being an increase since January lof33. The receipts were greater by $2,500 than during the previous quar ter. Of convicts 81 are sick or decrepid ; 43 unemployed, and 224 employed in the Northwestern foundry at 40 ceuts per day. , The county court of Marion county agreed to Invite the county court of Linn county to join them in a visit tn Mill City, on the 24th, to view the site of a proposed bridge across the main fork of the Santiam river. A Sure Care for File. Itching Piles are known by moisture like perspiration causing intense Hell ing when warm. This form, as well us blind, bleeding and protruding, yield ot once to Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which arts directly on the parts affected, alworbs tumors, allays Itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists or mull; treatise free. Dr. Brawn kn, 320 Arch street, Philadel phia, Pa. Sold by M. A. Miller. The Exi'KKHR is prepared to com pete with Portland or San Francisco in matter of style and finish in busi ness and visiting cards. Don't send your money abroad, but patronize home industry, by having jourprinting done at the Exi'hksh job office. All parties knowing themselves In dented to John Unger will how take notice that all accounts unpaid by Aug. 1st., 1891, will be sued upon at that date. This is the last notice to lie given. I have waited long enough. Pay all accoui.ts to Samuel M. Oar land. July 2, loJI, John Uniikb. M. A. Miller will do.e out hi stock of West Virginia and China nut oil at cost. All persons knowing themselves to he in debted to me will please come toward and settle up. I can't run business without money. On and after August first I will sell for cash on the block (uo.cicdit.) 7-10-4t. G. T. Cottox, NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION. Laud office at Oregon city, On-gou, Julys, nan. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settli-i lias tilcil notice of his luteultoa to make final pnsif iu sunisfft of his claim, and Hint said troot will lie mode before the County Clerk of inn County, at Albany, itregou, ou Aug. 24, Isiil, ELIZABETH HlUlllKKHIHE, Homestead F.nlry No. u)l, for fits Nos. '4, Sand 4 Sec. lAi'i'u. II S, It. I E. He iiaines the following witnows to prove his continuous resilience tii-oii and culllvatloii ol , suid laud, vis: (fee I01, K. k.) Juholm O. Hold. Andy Fiuwatcr, Jvss 34. South. John M Fluugbcr, all of licoiub, 1. 0., Ulln Co., Oregon. J.T. API'EHSON. Kigu-ur, ' WATERLOO WHISPERS. Protracted meeting commencing (Friday) July, 17 soda waternothing stronger. Boat riding seems to lie a feature of en joyment. Waterloo extends thanks to Sodavillc cornet band, for an excellent serenade ren dered here on Sunday, This band is im- provcing rapidly. " Come again. Ah there! Boys don't got. under .the kitchen porch when you take a drink for water you will find, "sure'. When you go to the Soda spring' look out for your tront teeth H. K. tnkc warn ing, Lumber und shingles seem to lie in great demand from. the number of loads daily passing. Surveyor O'Connor visited Albany Tues day and returned Wednesday. Waterloo will soon be ready for a boom. Slow but sure. Grahpa Peebler it visiting his friends Jas. Davldsnn.arid fumily. ... Mrs. W. I.!. Davis' daughter, who has been quite ill, has entirely recovered. ' Mr. Davis' family are among the earners rusticating. r Mr. W. 0. Coboran of Brownsville, spent Wednesday at this place. Quite a crowd gathered here Sunday for enjoyment and soda water, and it is need less to remark they found both. The seats are being erected in the grove for the protracted meeting, ill good style now. Come one and all. God's tllCMing to Humanity, So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Fmoxr Gnovs. Or., March 19. I have unci the ORKiiOK KIDNEY TF.A nun obtained Immeiliale relief. It is (kid's hluMing to humanity. I take pleasure In rer-urntuendluR it to the afflicted. 1 am now nearly ninety years old, camu Ui Oregon in ISi'J in the employ of the Hudson's Bay I'ompanv, and sitiee I beKun using the OKEOON K11JNE1 TEA I enjoy pH.il hfnMi. I1AVU' Ml'XItOE. MOUNTAIN HOME. Rev. McJ'troy, of Sweet Home, preached at Mountain Home on last Sabbath as did also lU'V A. Tunison. " Wlfclciirn that Mr. Ceo. D. Smith of this place, intends moving to Cedar Flat to work in a shingle mill. We had a nieo picnic at Mountain Home on the last duy of Miss Croecy's sc'iool. Miss (.'recey left the next day for her home in Kast Portland. I notice iptite a change in the last week issue i f theliKxpress wieh we think adds to the beauty of the piqier. Mr. T. B. Wright is building him a new frame burn SOx.ie feet sipturc. - H. S. Wooden is working . for Win. Phillips tins week. . Mr. Samuel llawkcn and wife visited Fern Itidge-last Monday. Weleiirn Mr. Win. Fruit went to Browns ville, Tuesday. Jim Smith is running an Armstrong mower this week. Miss Lillie Smith went to Brownsv last Monday. Kveryliody take the Fxibess and he merry. North American Pie Biter. G. E. Hardy will mend jewelry at cost of material. You can buy a watch from the new Jeweller, at the city drug store on the installment plun.Dy paying one-iiiirty sixt h part of your purchase ea h week until piuil for, at prices us low us can b-j had elsewhere, for spot cash. No lottery skeeme. The firm of Smith & Hummock, at Tallman, has disolved; Mr E K Hum mock retiring, t lie business will be con tinued by Mr David Smith, $50 Hkwakd. I will pay anyone $50 cash furany watch under one hundred years old, that was made for 11 lime pelce, that I cannot put In perfect' or der ut my own desk. Jah. Adcox, Tile New Jeweller, at City Drug Store. ProfDuvid Torbett has accepted a position In the Collegiate Institution ut Albany. Our people regret to loose this very capable Instructor and excel lent gentleman; as well us the loss of his good family, should he move them from our midst. We were shown a handsome silver wire bracelet, having 13 bangles nicely engraved with initial und ornamental desla:;s,such as birds, flowers and land- scape etc. The work was nil done in Lebanon, by .1 E Adcox, the new Jew eller, The work Is a credit to him and gies to support the reputation he lius gained as a lii'st-class workman, County Clerk Payne Issued license last Saturday for the murriuge of W. Hi Miiyfleld and Florence Cooper, Jonathan Thompson and Martha E, judder, W. W. Bailey and Kitty ' Cooley. . - GALTRA. A communication has been received from this point no Iiame Is given, so that we can not, under the rules of the office, publish the communication. Among other things, is stated that Mr Jo Wallace has a fine crop, as bus also Mr J D Lewis. Mr Gentry has been visiting at Galtra. Mr A J Nichols was down from Sweet Home. Mr Fred Keivel has returned from Corval lis. Ed. Work done at O. E. Hardy's at 100 per cent below Eastern prices COMMISSIONERS COURT. Ill the matter of repairing the McCoy bridge, across muddy creek; contract let to H. M. Stone for $1.00 per foot. John Duncan, supervisor road dis trict No. 25; Instructed to repair bridges ut $3 per day. , In the matter of building bridge across Owl creek, us advertised; bids opened and contract awaided to J. B. TillotsonandG. W.Young. . . A pair of truck wheels, owned by the county, was ordered sold to D. Mayers for $15. Application of J. N. Campbell and for county rood, granted, and bill of $21 for expenses ordered paid. Application of Ed wurd Adams and Maggie McMeekln for scholarship in State Agricultural College, not present ing necessary recommendations. Not granted. 'k The contract for keeping paupers was let to Mrs. J. J. Davis. Petition for a bridge on Thomas; Creek, 2 miles from Sclo, granted, and clerk ordered to advertise for bids. BILLS ALLOWED. , O. P. Coshow, aid poor $ 10 00 G. C. Cooley aid poor . 6 00 Z. B' Moore, aid poor 10 00 , Ladies' Aid s'ty, aid poor 10 00 Daniel Hart, aid poor 10 00 W. E. Curl, treas. salary , ' " 38 li'i D. It. N. Blackburn, ju's s 0. F. llussel, sell. sup. salary N. P. Payne, clcik's fees ' JamesTiirnriilge, ac, roads J. C. Goodalc, acc. louds t C. Bender, acc. court house Santiam L. Co., lumber Cl'iison & Menzies, acc. r'ds 8. A. Dawson, acc. roads. B. A. Irvine, acc. roads , E. L. Knox, acc roads Max Fricudiy, acc. road Justice fees ease, W, Coohcll C. F. Hale, acc-roads Water Co. Electric lights , Fosliuy &Mnsou stntion'ry Unit Bros, acc. roads 100 00 125 65 124 14 81 18 83 91 4 (15 . 15 11 14 00 2 (10 a 00 2 00 38 52 30 60 111 20 15 00 27 50 74 94 18 8S ' 10 6S 10 00 ' 21 97 8 40 John Usher, Janitor A. Blevins, arc, rouds -.. Justice fees ease, Garden J. P. Wallace, G. A. Whitney, N. P, Payne, examining , in sane J. Si. Hill, W. H. Davis, N. P. Payne, examining liitane J. L. Hill, M. H. Ellis, N. P, Parne, examining Insane P. W, Spink, ate roads 14 00 14 00 14 00 . . 8 4,t 11 4.1 194 0 40 50 0 P 247 f.O 7 f.i ' 110 Ol 03 03 : 25 00 ' 20 US 19 60 10 Oil . 15 0 I 45 Oil 7a CO E. T. T. Fisher, surveyor . Mrs. E. Murray, iioind jury E. E. Davis, ucc. nssessni't E. C. Phelps, stationery A. Jennings, ucc. roads : G. W. Young, acc. roads Albany Furn. Co,, chaliB E. C. Jackson, aco, minis Mrs. J. I,. Ji-wett, aid poor F. P, Powell, aid poor Illl. I, niHALLOWKl), (!. D, Montague, aid poor O, Cose, aid poor , Dr. 0, K. Loke, aid poor At Marion, Saturday, there was war among the Chinese section hands. It was a new crew, and early this morn ing, before they were dressed, lhc scrape com mencedielngQver money. Ah Pow Isln jallatHalciu, lie mivlniindrr done the shooting. He siici.'oeded,ind"iioiiarL shooting one countryman twli2'jrJ!orUu"u another once. Bulfi ' Mere wounded. , . .KD OR.