Lebanon 'Express. FBIDAY, JUNE 28, IRMt. JIT' Additional locals on Unit )ia(c.-l Come In for ib work. Try the new drink, Cream Soda, at Zahn's. The Oregon Faolflo has (paid off for May. Catnp meeting bgean at Waterloo yesterday. Special baking done to order at M ra May Zuhn'a. M. A. Miller carries a complete Hue of paint and olla. Dr. Skipwnrth returned borne from Portland the first f the week. Have you examined those new milliner suits at S.JP. Bach's. Freeh plea, cakes and bread at Peebler'a gmoery atore. M. A. Miller now baa a complete line of drugs and slatlonery. Pumps and pipe down to Albany prices. F.C. AyersACo. Call and examine my new stock of spring clothing. 8. P. Bach. J. 8. Courtney M. D. Physlolan, Burgeon and Aocoucheur, Lebanon, Or. Parties who were to pay their sub scription In wood will please haul the same now . Miss Courtney of Chicago is In the oity visting her brother Dr. Courtney and family. A large stock of spring clothing has Just been received by S. P. Bach. He has the latest styles and colors. Call and get prices. The Mills City Oasette says: Our young men are getting up a picked kail nine and wish to play the best club thut can be found outside of the league club. I would lie very much oblige If the Denton who carried on my II men monkey-wrench would bring the wime back. lr you don't you are lia ble to get into trouble. J. A. DoBKINB. The Hotel Portland is proving an elephant on the bauds of the owners. The first yeur there was a deficit of $51X10, next year (3100 and only $48. A big Improvement certainly. Fifty cents is a small doctor bill, but that is all is will cost you to cure any ordinary case o rheumatism if you use Ciiamberlulu'e Pain Bairn. Try it and you will be surprised at the prompt re lief it affords. The first application will quiet the pulu. 60 cent bottles or sale by M. A. Miller, druggist. Word bus been received says tbe Eugene Guard that John Btewart gut safely across the Cascade range with bis stock, having ulne bead more thau when be started. He picked up some of the Mullloaii cattle of which 160 were lost. The delivery of the cattle was made at Hitters on Hquaw creek. Willi his drivers be is expected home Sunday. There will be services lu the First Presbyterian church every Buuday, morning and evening. The evening sermon Is especially intended for the young people. Young People's prayer meeting at 7 p. M. on Sundays. ' All are cordially invited to come aud wor ship with us. Please make yourself knowr to the Pastor. Edward Eccleston. It la reported that one of the Albany men ut the big diuner at the Palace hotel wa so confused by the myriads of mirrors that w hen he came to go (or his hat be reached out his kaud to the darkey lu the gluss for it, much to the amusement of his friends. Thegentle eiuii has not yet returned borne. Democrat. ' Four convicts were pardoned lust week by the governor. David Wig gins, sentenced from Union county for 10 years for rape; John Conklln, from Douglas county lust July for two years for larceny; C H Hawins, from Wasco county, (September 1884, for 16 years for manslaughter; Frank Grasty, from rniutlllu comity, June 24, 1892, for luiueny for 8J years. , Cliuueucy M. Depsw was seen in Chicago and expressed himself on the world's fair rates as follows: "The present rates are unquestionably too high, and will onnie down. The truth of the matter Is, the reports of the in complete condition df the fair caused railroad men to think that no occasion for lower rules existed, hut now that the exposition is complete, the roads will do tke fall thing mid put in hiiIIh factory rates. C. H. Ralston, ia in Portland The Champisn Mill flour Is the best In the market. Try It, Waterloo and Sodavllle will both celebrate. Chas. F. Miller, returned to Leb anon this week. Tbe bank failure has been the main topic of conversation this week. Dr. Lamberson has bought a liew Hall aafe to keep bis money In. Bun Hlatt la lu Salem this week visiting and looking after some busi ness. Clare Vutik died at the home of his father In Albany, last Monday even ing, after a lingering illness. Mrs. J. F. Stubbletield has opened a type writing office in Dr. Courtney's building, where she solicits your patronage. E. B. Crouch and Chas Stokes left last Saturday for Oakland Oregon, wrere tney will aoaome carpeuter work for J V Keebler. It Is reported that Hon. T. J. Black w ill appoint a Lebanon man to one of the highest positions in the Custom House. Prof. Mlcbener is an applicant for our public school for auother year and he will probably get 11 as be has given the best of satisfaction. Tbe Church of Christ meets in tbe Academy lor regular services every Lord's Day in the morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All are Invited to attend. Senator Stanford passed peace fully away at his home iu Menlo park Col. lust Wednesday. He was 69 years old and is said to be worth more thau fifty million dollar. I have 10 acres of garden land ad joining Lebanon, part of It lays on the Inside uf the incorporation, for sale at a bargain. Call and get prices and see tbe laud, W. C. Petkkson. A complete set of false teeth, alleged to have been woru by Washington, were shown at a recent meeting of tne Maryland Stale Dental Associa tion in Baltimore. I am now prepared to furnish sup plies ef ull kinds to hop growers cheap er thau they can be bought iu Port laud, quassia wood whale oil soap a specialty. J. A Lambekson, Commission Merchant, Lebanon Or. After asucoessful run on one of the Chicago banks, the depositor put bis money iu on inside pocket, aud asked the police to lock him up to keep any body from gettiug it. Bend your name and address to Keud Peacock & Co., Albauy, Oregon, and mention tbe Express, they will mud you a fasbiou sheet free each mouth. I. G. Tupper has left Cincinnati to walk to San Frunsciaco in 800 days. If he makes the trip iu that time with out riding even a mile be will receive I100U. Last week a Linn county fanner went to Albany aud needing some money sold a horse lor $118. He in vested the money iu a saloon during tbe night and returned home next day with out a cent, Wbung Watbe Chinaman who stole $88 from hlseouutryinan attbs Hotel Eugene a week or two ago, had a hear ing in tbe circuit court Wednesday and was aeutenced to Ave years in the penitentiary, where he was tukeu Thursday morning by Deputy sheriff Day. Kev. H. Wbltaker D. D., President of Willamette University, will preach in the Methodist church Saturday evening, June 24, at 8 o'clock. Dr. Whituker will also preach Sunday morning and lecture in the evening. Subject of the lecture: "The Book of Books." All ure Invited to these ser vices. H. Ouekq, Pastor. Are you insured? If not, now is the time to provide yourself aud family witli a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as an insurance against any serious results from an uttucR of bowel complaint during the summer months. It is al most certain to lie needed and should be procured at once. No other remedy can take Its place or do Its work. 2i and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller, druggist. Chief Justice Fulle overruled the decision of the federal circuit court which issued an injunction restraining the directors of the world's fair from opening its gates on Sunday. The restraining order of the circuit court, preventing opening of gates on Sun days, must therefore beset aside and the case remanded. This decision set tles tbe matter finally, as the only ap peal Is to the Supreme Court of the United Suites, which diss not meet until October when the fair will be ended. Go to Zahn's for milk shakes. C. A. Zahn is now making delicious ice cream, . ;, The town of Tillamook was visited by a $50,000 Are Monday morning. Bill Hlldreth left the first of the week for Walla Walla. Kellv, Dunne & Go's, pure prepared house paint for sale by N. W. Smith. Mrs. Oberg aud children are visiting her parents in Davton. Miss Alice Withers is clerking In Baker's store during the absence of Asa. On July 4, 5, 8, and 7, the Roseburg local, bound north, will stop over at Salem, until 8 p. m ., In allow people to witness the races. Miss Lilibie Carothers is in Mon mouth this week attending commence ment exerclseB. T. C. Peebler, Asa Baker, Clark Kimbrn md Arlher Hardy left Mon day for the mountains, ou a fishing trip. E. L. Power, sucoessor to Thompson A Overman at Albany, is the place to buy harness, whips, robes, etc. Dr. J. N. Bedpath and wife, of Steil acoom, Wash., are In Lebanon visiting relatives. The Dr. is the physician in the state insane asylum. Forsing'e or double harness, sad dles etc., go to E. L. Power at Thomp son & Overman's old stand, Albany, Oregon. Persons who have chlttem bark are requested to bring it in ri ;ht along. I have plenty of money to pay for It with. . A. Lambekson- Mrs. M. L. Pipes, of Portland, and Mr. Pipes' mother and sister, Mrs. Kate Jones, of St Lous, Mo., are in the city visiting the family of Dr. Skipworth. " Agent Bennett Informs us that be bas orders to sell round-trip tickets to any point in Oregon on July 1, 2 and 8, good until July 8, for one fare. Miss Fannie Griggs and Mrs. Funk, of this place, and Miss Ramsey of Halsey were among the number who went to San Francisco on the lost steamer. We wish them a pleasant trip, Mr. E. Vronm left Tuesday for Chicago, to attend tbe World's Fair and visit his old home. Mrs. Menzies will go back about the 1st of Septem ber and accompany her father home. Eugene Register: , The Powers brotuers left tbe first of the week for Eastern Oregon with a baud of about five hundred cattle which they will pasture on ranges east of the moun tains during the summer. Never before have the prospects for a large crop of wild blackberries in the mountains been better. The vines are loaded with blossoms, and if blight does nut overtake them, ber ries will indeed be plentiful. According to the Oregonian's Washington specials, there has been considerable treachery dis played by some of the bosses at W'hafhington. Services at the Baptist church every Sunday. Sunday sehnol 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. rn. and 8 p. m. Y. P. U. Junior 2:30 p. m. Y, P. U. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. ni, Everybody is cordially invited to these services. C. R. Lamar. Pastor. Tbe Express returns thanks to Stephen A. Cuchell for a flue mess of new potatoes brought in last week which ere the first that we huve tasked this year. He also brought us some very lurge strawberries, one of which measured 7 Inches around, and it is the .first years crop off of the vines. Chas. Grisham and Dible .bad the yellow team and carriage out -last Sunday, and as Dible was leaving Mrs. Grlsham's place alone, he layed the lines down to close the gate and the team rau away, smashing the car riage up so badly that Westfal) & Smith refused to take It back, so they paid $100 and took the carriage. Mrs. Geo. McHargue had quite a se rious runaway Wednesday says the Brownsville Times. She was driving from Main street to tile picnic grounds at a lively gait, when, in turning she was thrown out heavily on her bead and shoulders, bruising her quite badly. The horse ran a little ways father, when the buggy struck a bush and turned over, throwing tbe occu pnuts. Lizzie McLeod and a little boy out' but not Injuring them. Andrew Kirk was also the victim of a serious accident. He was in town with his beef wagon when his team took fright and got beyond bis control. He was considerably bruised. The buggies in both accidents were wrecks. SENJAHII Have just received a Large and Well-Selected Stock of Dress Goods, Linens, Table Linens, Laces, Boots, Shoes, Embroideries, Clothing, Underwear, And other goods, direct from the East, and Their Prices Are So Low That they will astonish you. Be Sure and Call and See Them Before Buying Elsewhere. Cov ntry Produce Taken at Highest Market Price. Remember the place-In the Odd Fellows' Building NEXT TO THE POST-OFFICE. LEBANON, - - - - - OREGON. Clearly Visible. The abundance of light in our new store renders the most delicate shade and the faintest pattern clearly visible which enables one to make selections of Spring- Clothing without the slightest inconvenience. No Handsomer Clothing was ever opened in this City than that we have received for this Spring's trade. Suits in Cheviots, Velours, Tivolis, Bedford Cords, and Fancy Cassimeres. Neglige Shirts, Dress Shirts, Underwear and Neckwear. New Stiff Hats and Fedoras, and Footwear of The Best Makes. ' tSiTSpecial Attention Given to Mail Orders.E The L. E BLAIN CLOTHING CO., flinn block. ALBANY, OREGON. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. The fact that Items like the follow ing are going the rounds of the papers is significant: Albany Woolen mills which secured the contract for sup plying the new uniforms for the national guaid has captured another prlsse, having been awarded the con tract for supplying blankets and oilier woolen goods to the U.S. Indian department in competition with the whole United States. Oregon woolen munufacturies are coming to the front. Albany Democrat. Mrs. C. D. Montague of Oregon City j arrived In the city yesterday m a visit t her part n ts. mi About 11 o'clock last Saturday night Chief of Police McFeron and Police men Lee and MeClaln, proceeded to look upon the Interior arrangement of one of the Chinese houses on Second street. In the second story, after run ning out tile labyrinth of halls, turns and stairways they found a small room divided by acounterllke parti ti m behind which were three Chinamen working the pharaphanelia of lottery game. They deposited several gold watches and $60 cash that they would appear before ths recorder for trial Monday. Herald.