Lebanon Express. FRIDAY, J PLY 14. In., (Additional IiicuIk oh rlrst pagcl Come In for nh work. Try the new drink, Cream Soda, at ZhIiii's. Special baking done to or at Mm Mil' Zahn's, M, A. Miller carries a complete tine of paints Mid nils. The Klckapoo Indian Medicine Co. are In Soin. Have you examined those new ummer suit" at S. P. Bach's. ' Fresh pies, cakes and bread at Peebler' grocery store. Atty. Somen In In Portland this week on business. M. A. Miller now bus a complete line of drugs and stationery, The Industrial Legion meets at the G. A. R' Hall to-night (Friday), Pumps and pipe down to Albany prions. F.C. Aybiis 4 On, Call and examine niv new stock of pring clothing. 8. P. Bach. J. 8. Courtney M. D. Physician, Burgeon and Accoucheur, Lebanon, Or. , W. H. Wheeler, of Independence, and Fred Wheeler, of Monmouth, and their fniiiilieii were in town this week visiting their parents, O. W. Wheeler and their many friends at this pluce. G. M. Weslfall, Bud Thompson and Mr. Kirkemlull, lett Saturday for a few days (lulling in the mountains. Parties who were to pay their sub scription lu wood will please haul the same now. J. J. Dubrullle has rented Dr. Foli y's bouse on Main street, where Mr, King now lives. He Intends moving to Lebanon In the near future. Ail persons knnw'ng themselves in debted to M. A. Miller will please rail and settle at once. J. M. Dnnuca returned home Tues day from Pomona, Calif, where he has been for the pnst six mouths. Join Is much Improved in health and reports having had a line time The Salem baseball team defeated the Albany team on t he Albany grounds both Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's game the More stood S to 9, and Sunday, 4 to 8. Irwin Smith, a young farmer, of Benton county, advertised III an east ern paper for a wife. It resulted in an engiigemeut with Mollie E. Little, of Kansas. Yesterday the young lady arrived in Corvallis and was met at the depot by the young man. They Immediately secured a license and were married. While such marriages are hnriiidous affairs, though perhaps little more than marriages generally Democrat. Last full I was taken with a kind of summer complaint, accompanied with a wonderful diarrhoea. Boon after my wife's eistur, who lives with us, was taken Just the same. Wo used almost everything without benefit. Then I said let us try Cliamberhih's (.'olio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which we did, and that oured us right away. I think much of it, as it did for me what it was rcoommeuded to do. John HerUlcr, Bethel, Berks Co., Pa. 25 and 50 cent hottlo for sale bv M. A. Miller, druggist. Port hind Dispatch. Monday of lust week R. ,1. Me IFIIIiams, a merchant of Elgin Union county, was sprink ling the street In front of his place. Another clttaeii passed by and Mo Wiilliims playfully turned the hose on lilui. This led to a nuftle aud fight. The city marshal interfered and (breed MeWllliams intc the house, but the latter returned witli a pistol and shot at I lie nftloer, sending the ball Into the latter's right arm, tearing the flesh away from the wrist to the elbow. MeWllliams was held In t760 bonds. This conduct was a surprises to the people of the little town. A 'prominent clergyman In Bostou needed an errand boy, so he udvertlsed in the want oolumn. Oue reply read this way: "I seen you advertised for a boy. I atn one. I can do things as you want 'em, and can hustle. Most folks ain't got no use for a boy botes hcl how hard times is. I want the Job. Joe White." Tills ratliei shock ed the minister, but It uiiule an im pression. Of uiiui," letters tills one hold Ills attention, It pulled ou both his curiosity mid nyiupntliy, and he took the boy's frank and original way of putting It. "Joe" got tlie ob.-Kx. The Champlwi Mill Hour h the best In the market. Try it. One thousand' men wanted at the Monogram to unload schooner. J. 0. Bilye has put hi a new walk on tlie north aide of M property on Main street. Mr. I. Benjamin returned home Tuesduy from, a visit b Port land. W.. C Faulkner, rieriy of this place, has leased a hotel In Oregon City. Mr. Vaulkcr Is a good hotel man. There will be all open meeting of the Good Templars next Monday evening in the (i. A. a. Hall, to which the public are invited. A good program will be rendered. The Church of Christ meet In the Academy liir regular services every Lord's Day In the morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. All are Invited to attend. I have 1 acres of garden land ad joining Lebanon, part of it lays on the inside of the incorporation, for sale at bargain. Call aad get prices and see the land. W. C. Peterson. : I am now prepared to furnish sup plies of all kinds to hop growers cheap er than they can tie bought iu Port- laud, quassia wood whale oil soap a speciality. J. A Lambkhson, Commission Merchant, Lebanon Or. Bend your name and address to Read Peacock & Co., Albany, Oregon, and mention the Express, they will mail you a fashion sheet free each month. There lias been a new side walk built in front of IbeMcCalley property on Malu street. The walk adjoining it on the south is In bad condition and should be looked after by the marshal. Several families arrived in the val ley in the last day or two from across the mountains, most of whom went over tjere two years ago. All unite m saying wehloot part of Oregon can't be bent. Services at the Baptist cburcb every Sunday. Sunduy school 10 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Y. P. IT. Junior 2:30 p. m. Y. P. U. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p. m. Everybody is cordially invited tu these services. C. R. Lamau. Pastor. Au examination of the affairs of the euxcnded Linn County National Bank, at Albany Is reported to show assets of the bank sullbieut to pay de positors and all oilier debts iu full. and stockholder the par value of their stock. Statesman. At an adjourned meeting of the city council lust Friday, Mayor C. H. Ralston hiitidcd in his resignation, which was accepted. Hon. M. A. Miller was appointed to fill the vacan cy. Mr. Ralston has made a good mayor and we regret to see blm re sign. Mr, Miller has filled the office laTore aud is a good man for the place. Geo. Pope & Co. of Portland, through their agent Dr. Laniberson of this place, bought all of last years bop crop In and around Selo. They payed lojct for the same. The 1st quarterly meeting of the Free Methodists' will be held at their church lu Kodaville, July 1 4th at 8 o'clock p. m. Preaching Suturday at 11 a. m. and 2:30 p. in. Official meet ing Immediately after the afternoon services. Preaching at night; love feast Sunday at 10; preaching at 11; sacreuient Immediately after preach. Ing; also preaching at night,. Rev. B. F. Bmalley, chairman. ., J. H. Bbo wn, P. C. There was weighed at Dufur last week by Mr. Haines, Sr., of Nansene, a span of colts that are not beat In any country. One a Belfoundered filly 2 years old, weighing 1160, and the otlu-r a three-fourths bred English Draft colt, 18 months old sired by "Hprotelxwo Dandy," owned by R. Blgmau, weighing 1130, measuring 8 feet 6 Inches around tlie heart and is uearlj IB hands high. The latter will this year take Its chance against all of Oregon's flue horses, and will cer tainly raise the 1200-pound balance be jore October 1. "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrhoea. We used various medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him any good until we used Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave im mediate relief and soon cured him. I consider it the best medicine made and oau conscientiously recommend it to all who need a diarrhoea or colic nirdlciiie. J. E. Hare, Trenton, Tex. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by M. A. Miller, druggist, '' flo to Zalin's'-for milk sank. C. A. ftahn W-mw making iMickii ice cream. Try the new dWtifc cjieiriy cider, at Zu tin's. It is fine. Mr. IC. P. Weir, of Jordan valley,' was in town this- week and says that he is getting along fine over there. Kellv, Dunne & Go's pure prepared house paint for sale by K. W. Smith. Mrs. J, K. Stubolntiold line tned a type writing ortire in Pr. Gourtnoy's building, where she solicit yflue patronage. Persons who hava ehltnmi bark are requested to bring It in rlitat along. I have plenty of money li pay for it with. , X. A. Lambkkkon- Rev. Alexander Scott, of Albany, will preach in the- First Presbyterian church next Sunday, mooring and evening. Euberg, tlie jeweler, at the city drugstore, keeps correct railroad time. Work is progressing rapidly on the water works. The new Evangelical church at Waterloo Is under good headway, and when completed will make one of tlie neatest little churehes in the county. Mr. Settle will again ran the Leba non warehouse.. JaB. M. Settle will attend to it;, Every farmer in this part of the county knows these men, and know that they will give the best of satisfaction... At a meeting of the Jefferson insti tute the following teachers were em ployed for tint eombig school year: Principal, Prof. Louis Ilarzee of the Sodaville seminary; first assistant, Miss Minuia Watkins, ot Linn county, and primary, MrsSteevea, also of Linn county. Mm. Jn'm Powers, of Santiani, who was thrown from a buggy the 17th of June and. bad two rilis broken and ntherway seriously injured, was In town Saturday to consult Dr. Lam berson. Mrs. Powers is a daughter of vVm. Bkeltou, of Sweet Home. A boy iu Polk county found a nest of tlie raost beautiful of domesticated of American birds, the golden-winged woodjiecker, or "flicker," in an old apple tree.. He has taken out an egg every day for 35 davs, the bird faith fully Liylng another every lime the : nest is robbed. Ordinarily the flicker four to seven young. AH w riters con sider thorn a liarmlesss bird, destroy ing large quantities of worms, leaves, borers aud insects. John Abnrii, of Oswego, set flip to some old rubbish lu w hich there hap pened to I a number of cartridges, filled Willi Hue bird shot. He soon was made aware of the fact and re ceived In nil parts of his body over 130 grains of shot A doctor succeeded in finding about 30 of the shot, but the remaining 100 are buried too deeply iu various parts of bis anatomy. The Oswego Iron-Worker, which ehronl. cles tills incurrence, states that Mr. Ahor is slightly disfiguied, but still In the ring. There is a movement on foot to se cure the entry of Canadian cattle into tlie United States, which is now pro hibited by the quarantine regulations, so that cuttle exporters tn Canada may ship their cuttle oy New York, Bnstoii and Portland, where the freight rates, they say, are from ffi to $8 lower thar iu Montral. It is thought an arrange ment can be made to send cattle through In bond. The exportsof cat le from the Dominion have run up to about 100,000 annually. ( Mr. Peterson, who received tlie con tract for building tlie Masonic temple of Corvallis, has withdrawn his bid, and the contract has been let to Will son & Chase of this city, the next highest bidders, $8331. They will go over there Monday to continence work, and . will take about fifteen carpenters from Lebanon to work on the building. The Express Is glad to see tills firm get the work and hope they will come out with a handsome profit for themselves. Ana we are also glad to see them give Lebanon men the work. The newspaper business In Astoria Is full of Interest. The Budget says: It is getting to be fashionable to go up Suit river. It Is said that the poor old Astoiiau Is preparing for the journey. She has been on tlie ragged edge for a long time, and mortgagee has undermlnded tier constitution and huugry creditors have gnawed at her vitals that she la frail aud almost ready to totter over Into the boneyard where lie bleaching the bones of the Advocate, the Independent, the Gate way Herald, Pioneer, Transcript, the liabo sheet, Bulletin, Shipping List I and the fresh and odious carcass of the defunct Examiner, which died of star vutiou and an .overdose of gull on the river. ' Rev. Bishop, ofPortland, was In the cliy yesterday.. Grandma Ralston returned home lust Frlilry from a visit to her child ren In Portland!. Prof. Miehener and Miss Fannie Griggs are excelled home today from 8an Francisco. The Telephone Co. bave got their wires into the edge of Lebanon, The men are camping Just south oftowu. Hon. M. Ai Miller was In Portland a couple of days Uw week. F. M. Jack ha been apjioliited as postmaster at Bsownsvllle by P-esl-dent Cleveland! Ctas. Johnsotiy of Salem, was In town this week lewklng aller his prop erty. He now nwns tlie three new cottages bull toy J. A. Beard. E. A Turner broke 2 out of 25 blue rocks at the shost of the Salem Rod and Gun club- at the Morning-side shooting ground yesterday, B. W. Harrit and C. Di Gabrielson broke 22, aud S. Ryan 10. The contest was for the silver medal. Mr. Turner has won It five time- and Mr. Harrit seven. Whenever a. contestant secures this medal eight times it becomes hie per manent property. Statesman. A little child of Mr. ami Mrs. Hedge, from. Albany, who are the guest of Mrs, Hedges' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. V- Howard, met w'th a painful accident while attending tlie celebration at Smithlied. The child walked up tea horse hitched near by and caught, blm by the tail. This frightened the animal and he kicked striking the little child one side of the bead, knocking it senseless. It has ' developed that the child was not much hurt, ,tbe kick nrovhig a ghiui-e blow. Junction City limes. The following from tlie West nearly duplicates. UoliUiniili's deserted vil lage: Four people were left in Florence u tbe 4tli to watch each other: Mssdauus Materson and Mor gan, and- Messrs. Kyle and Wilson. They celebrated by congregating and bemoaning their sad fate. But to do something patriotic, Mr. Kyle read the ten commandments which he mis' took for tlie declaration of Indepeiid- ' ence and. Mr. Wilson, in his dazed condition, played the Dead March in. bnul on toe cornet, thinking It wit. Hail Columbia. The tramp who beats Ills way ove therailnwl lines on brakebeams is not. so beeuvud. If there Is a ccllis'nu, oi the trau is ditehed, tbe tramp is gen erally a vii tim. He either loses his Ufa or else it biidly injured. A few day ago a trump who was doubtless steal, ing a ride was killed neur Scappooee by a Hurtlier Pacific train. He wa notouly killed, but was literally cut, to pieces and fragments of the body strewn along t he track for a long dis tance. The corner's Jury held an iiir quest over as much of the remains, us ooilc be collected, but was unable to arilve at any very satisfactory con clusion,. Nobody witnessed theshoek iiitf accident and nothing could he found by which it was possible to identity tlie person. No blame was attached to tlie railroad company, as the deocasrd was evideutly a tramp. So the coroner buried the fruiiuif nts at tlie expense of the county. Statesman: John Downing, who claims to be a stone cutter by profes sion and who has been a resident of Portland of lute, attempted to get off tlie 11:17 train yesterday nornlng at this city while It was In motion. He alighted quick enough bat in such a munner as tu nearly cost him bis life. He boarded tlie blind baggage at Port land and upon his arrival at the tie pot platform iu this oily got down on the lower step. As the front end of the baggage err got opposite the elec tric ear lie jumped nft'uud was thrown head long onto tin- platform, knocking him senseless. He was carried into the gentlemen's waiting room and the company's physician was summoned but did not arrive until after Mi. Downing had recovered consciousness. His face on the right side was consid erably bruised but otherwise he es caped Injury. Salem Statesman: Chief of Poiice H P Mlnto arrested Ed Cusick, a ticket seller for Banger & Lent's circus, last Wednesday night- Cusick was charg ed with beating a party named Town send out of $15. It seems that Town send in buying a ticket gave tlie seller a $20 gold piece and lu return received three U bills aud the rest lu silver. The discovery was made a short time after and tlie ticket seller was arrested and was brought up before Justice Edes. Cusick refunded the money claimed by Townsend and t lie case against him wus dismissed upon his puying the costs, . . Mr. C. H. Ralston has accepted the position of weigher and gager under Black al tlie Custom House In Port lam). ' John A. Beard; formerly or lhla place has been npRolnted by T. J.. Blkck as examiner in tlie Custom House. Hon. E. R. Bkipwwrtb, of Eui;onc, was In the city Wednesday visiting: Ms parents. Bay If you want ywr watch, clock, , or jewelery repalredJand haven't the cash,. bring us furmoproduce. "Any thing goes" except polecats or badg ers, al Hardy's. Horn, to the wife out Silas Gentry, on July 0, 1803, a daughter, weight 1 11J pwunds. All persons knowing themselves In debted to me will please come in and pay. up, as I need mymouey. Mfc. Geo. Rice. Old gold or silver made, into new rittgav pins Ac, at Hardy's. We warrant all work done by us, at Hardy's. Rev. J i. Ooergand family have re. turned from Cauby ciimp-nieeting. Mr. Bushong, of Portland, will speak iu the Methodist church, Sun-, day evening, in behalf of Home Missions-. Services In the Methodist church Sunday; July 16. Sunday school itt 10. a,,rm Preaching at 11 a. m. Junior leage at 3 p. m. Epworth leajwa us . 7 p. m. Address om Home Mission, tv. Mrs. Bushong at 8 p.m. All are cordially Invited to Uvese sarvlces. 'V i Pastor. 1 The Salem Statesman says that at1 tlie Salem Building aud Loan Assoda-tloa-. meeting J2000 was loaned at 12. . months, 5400 at seventy-six. The one at Ii20 months interest- in advance wa the high water murk for tlie Associa tiou since its organization four year, ago the first of next November, There is some demand for, a fifth series of stock, and this will probably be issued before long. An Oregon City, dispatch taysc Township 10 south,, range 5 east, in the Santiani distruit.nf Linn county, ou the Oregon Pacific railroad, wa opened yesterday for settlement. The oltice was besieged, eurly this moriuug l.y i early one hundred applicants. This lowusliip is-, reported to be very,; heavily timbered and of a soil which will prove very uruductive if culti vated. ' Saturday nigltt two hand curs of employes, of the Oregon Pacific, were running from Albany to Corvallis,. On the way Thomas Smith, who was pumping ou the front of the first oar, lost bis balance and lell oft undo lbs wheels. Both ears run over him and he was picked up dying, Hi body wus taken to Corvallis, where U. was embalmed, and will be sent to Iowa. The deceased was a young man. who only recently same from the- East, and bud only been working for the, O..P. a short tune. Djiiiocrut. : News wus received at The Dalle Suturday from a settlement nsar that pluce, culled Ten Mile, of tlie killing of a man nupied E. W. Wilheim, by his 22-yeur sou, William. Wilheim was a, man 55 year old, who has not been living with bis family for some time, Yesterday be returned borne and quarreled with his wife and reached for a gun to shoot her. Tlie boy, see ing their Lives in danger, struck his father on the bead with a club, killing him instantly. He went to The Dalles Suturday morning and gave himself up to the sheriff, who, with the coroner, has repaired to tlie scene of tlie tragedy. Prolinta. W T Porter was appointed guardian of John E Porter, insane. In estate of Ruth A Fry, a guardian, R A Fry wus appointed guardian. In estate of Andrew Rnbh, will was admitted tu probate. Jaue A Robs, was appointed executrix . In estate of II' O Cooper, H ti Hew itt wus appointed administrator. Bund f 1600 , In estate of Hanery Hirons, A P1 Hirons wus appointed administrator, Bond 14000. . Edward Diirbin wus formally adopt, ed as tlie child of D E Stanton and wife and name was changed In Kd. ward Durbiu Stanton. Vice President and Mis. Stevenson started on a tour Tuesduy morning, They go lirst tn Chicago, then to 8alt;Luke City anil thence lu Sun Francisco. After a brief stay there they will go to Portland. They wlTl return early in August. A few duys later they will go to Washington to reuiuiu during the special session.