iseejaassejaiBisW seseeseas Lebanon Express; The regular subscription prleo of ht KspbksS in 1.60 5 ri "l I'1" reKu-laraubsi-rluiiun price of the Wedtly Gn-gonian Is $1.30. Any one BUbsurlli log for the Express and paying v-ne year in advance, can gel tatli tlie Ex press and (lie Weekly Oregonian one year for $2.00. All old subscriber., paying their autcriptlns for .lie yeur in advance will be entitled to thewime clft-r. i WEALTH CANNOT BUY THEM. Mrs. Lynn Llaton Bnoasemtee ft Fevr of Life's Uapunthasablea. When Mrs. Lynn Linton forgets to be original and radical, she is capable of toying some fairly pleasant things. The . idea that many things of Tains cannot be bought, and that those things which can be bought are only of secondary inv portance in the world, la not strikingly Tern n.th.ml.hiri hit r.rn t It before Mrs. Linton. But what she Wys about the purchasable things is not the leas interesting and timely be- cause they have been said ever since the deluge. There is happiness, she tells us, that gold may not buy, "When the woman you love deceives you, and the 'portrait gem clasped' worn over her heart shows another face than yours when the hus band you were unconventional enough to love in the fearless old fashion lies dead in your arms, and your whole fu ture is darkened and storm riven when your son has disgraced his name and by bis own lack of honor has slandered and cast donbt on hit mother's do your Claudes and Turners, your Limoges en amels and old Venetian glass ease the smart? Does your splendid collection of first editions in their perfect hindings dry the tears which come to men's eyes as well as to women's, when the bitter .ness is f nil and by its very fullness per force wells over? What do yonr fields and farms, your balance at the banker's, your carriages and horses do for you when your favorite daughter rnna off with the groom, and her sister drowns herself in despair? Kol Happiness is not to be bought." Then there are love and honor and youth that the gold of the Indies will not purchase. An J in these days when creams and lotions, dietings and exereises claim to pnt off the evil hour of age it is well to read what this very level headed woman says about youth. "You may bay fashion cosmetics," idle says, "artful enhancements, subtle dyes that look almost as good as the real thing, but you cannot bny yonth nor beauty. In spite of all your care, and though you give 10 shillings forthe val ue of a penny, you cannot put back the hands of the clock nor blunt the scythe of time. "That enamel is cleverly done; that dyed, frizzed hair is a veritable work of art; those painted cheeks simulate the carnations of youth more creditably than in 99 of your competitors, but the cruel fact remains untouched yonth cannot be purchased and old age cannot be bought off. The poor old shriveled Bkin gradually grown more and more like parchment The tiding eyes lose their brightness, and not belladonna it self can bring back that dark line around the ins which age and weakened vitali ty replace by that all eloquent 'areas senilis. '" None of it is very new. It is not nearly to striking as her views on the "wild woman," but still it is good to recall a few of these interesting facts in tut days of dancing grandmammas and eli gible bachelors of 60 or so. New York World. - llrauutits; a Maveriek. In a dell in the forest we espied some "mavericks," or unbranded stock. The punchers are ever alert for a beef with out half its ears gone and a big HF burned in its flank, and immediately they perceive one they tighten their cmcha, slip the rope from the pommel, put their hats on the back of their heads and "light out." Acowwassooncaught, after desperate riding over rocks and fallen timber, thrown down and "hog titd," which means all four feet togeth er. A little fire is built, and one side of ! which a rawhide artist paints HF in the sizzluig flesh, while the cow kicks and bawls. She is then unbound, and when she gets back on her feet the vaqueros stand about, erape in band, after the bull fighter fashion, and provoke her to charge. She charges, while they avoid her by agile springs and a flaunting of their rags. They laugh and cry, "Bravo toro!' until she, having overcome her in dignation at their rudeness, sets forth down the canyon with her tail in the air, From "In the Sierra Madre With the Punchers," by Frederic Bemington, in Harper's Magazine. The largest Cltleeot Aatloait. The greatest cities of ancient times were Babylon and Borne. The former is said to have had an area of 100 to 200 square miles, lu houses were three or four stories high, but palaces and gar dens occupied much of the vast area, so that the population was not what these figures would seem to indicate. In fact, it is said by one historian that nine tenths of this area were taken up by gar - dens and orchards, The total popula tion of the city nnder Nebuchadnezzar . and his son EvU-Merodach is estimated at upward of 2,000,000. Borne reached itt greatest size daring the fourth cen tury of our era, and its population was then about 2,500,000. Western Mall. The Limited. She Kneel not to me, dear George, but come and sit in this chair, which is large enough for two. Papa had it made on purpose. He What consideration! What fore sight! How could be have known? tthe-3h. it is easily explained. We have always uvea in a oat Ketrou iwePreaj. i 1r in 'i .1. A MONKEY BOARINQ DRUNK.. . .-..--. -; ROYAL Kid V J He Had the Reaatatton Fan, laelnttrag Av rest and RwellMl Head. Two policemen conducting a drunken monkey to jail was one of the nnusiiul sights seen Sunday. The monkey Is a member of Dod Backer's circus, but has been occupying winter quarters as a tide attraction at Elston s saloon on East Water street, and was left chained during the temporary absence of the proprietor. He managed, however, to free himself and walked over behind the bar. He glanced in the big looking (lass back of the row of colored bot tles, and seeing another fellow of iiil own siie picked up a decanter and let it go with bis right, and Mr. Elston's fOOt) glass was a wreck. Bis opponent haying been got rid of, the monkey proceeded to test the various liqnid re freshments on hand, fie tamed on the beer and took a long, deep draft. Then he sampled the whisky, gin, wine and various kinds of bitters. It wasn't long until he waB roaring drunk. Then he tackled the cigar case and demolished , ... , . t. that, throwing the cigare about the ,u0m in """'"V8- . ftVlZ ' J ?"c ' about the front of the saloon, but the door was locked, and there was no way to get in. Finally two policemen came and boosted a bold young fellow through the transom. After a lively tussle be managed to get n rope around tho drunk en monkey, and he was hoisted through' the window and escorted by the two po licemen, one on each side, to jail, and lodged in a cell. The next morning the prisoner was very tick and held his head between his paws. Although it was his second oSensev-.tlie recorder suspended 'Wntence, and he was led back to the kiiuvu uiu viiuiiivn uu. . xuq wca. iiiuv bo ger4rank the owner will send him totheKeeleycnreat fiinghamton. 1- nuru Despatch. THE REFORMER'S ROCKY ROAD. A Temperance Agitator In Austria II J t Fight the Llqtiur Men anU Governor. American temperance agitators would not enjoy themselves in Austria. A na tive of a small village after a long cat aleptic trance a year ago declared that hehadJwen to heaven and bad been commissioned by tie Almighty to re turn and teach the peasants the wicked ness of drinking spirits. Soon the en. tire village took an oath of total absti nence. Tho district governor commit ted the man to the madhouse, where the doctors kept him far six months and then declared him sane. He resumed his agitation, nnd in a short time seven villages had taken vows of abstinence'. The result was that a number ot liq uor dealers to whom the government bad granted licenses refused to keep their contracts. The district- judge gave orders that the dangerous agitator be arrested if caught preaching absti nence. The man has not left his house for weeks. Deputations come to him from far and wide to bear his wards and to repeat them when they return home. The authorities are consoling the dealers by declaring that the p ants must soon drink again. -Vienna Letter, "" Heirs Apparent and Matrimony. There are few ladies whom an heir apparent can marry. At present the heirs to the thrones of Austria, Russia and Italy, not to speak of the heir to the throueof Belgium, the king of Bat via, and the crown prince of Montene gro, are all of a marriageable age, but liavo not yet mado their choice. With out a change of creed on the part of a princess the choice of theBussian crown prince, outside the BomanoB family, is limited to Princess Marie of Greece and one of the daughters of the Prince of Montenegro. Similarly the young Ser vian King Alexander has only the Rus sian and Montenegrin princesses to choose from. Only 23 Soman Catholic princesses, torn not later than 1877, are now open to engagements. Five of these belong to the royal and ducal bonus of Bavaria, three to Belgium, three to the Spanish Bourbons, two to the Bourbons of the two Sicilies, four to the house of Parma, one to the bones of Orleans and one to the line of Cba rres, making altogether 11 belonging k the Bourbons. San Francisco Argo naut. A Ztomlnlicenee of Napoleon. A serie of unpublished letters of the first Napoleon appeared in Paris week before last. In one characteristic epis tle the autocrat telle the minister of po lice to arrest Mr. Knbn, the American consul at Genoa, as a wearer of the cross of Malta given by an agent of the Brit ish government. The emperor adds: "This individual, having received I foreign decoration.is no longer an Amer ican. I am "fry, moreover, that yon communicated with the United States embassy. My police most not recognize .embassies. 1 am master ohez moi, and when 1 suspect a man 1 cause him to be arrested. I would even cause the em bassador of Austria to be arrested if b plotted against tho state.". The Overworked Lords. At yesterday's meeting of the bouse of lords there were seven peers present, of whom one, Lord Kensington, occu pied the woolsack. In the upper house three peers make a quorum, Tbo only basinets was the first reading of the lo cal government bill, a formality that occupied barely half a minute. Lord Kipon then briefly announced that the boose would meet again on Friday, and that be would then be prepared to name a day for the second reading. St. James Gazette. Hake the Pnnishment Fit tho Crime. A Swabian living at Bottwell, in Ger many, has just committed an offense against the law. The crimewith which the man has been charged is conveyed in the title appealing in the German law books as "Hausirgewerbebetriebsaus- dehnungaabeabegeieehrdunE" (Article 1 Df the Lfiw nf May 3&, lauoj.Lotuion News. -1 Bulgaria Wen, Wild Willi Jar Over the Visit of the Bbj Prince. A man of M years and a boy of as many hours arc the two incut conspicu ous figures in Europe today. One, it is feared, must soon close one of the most remarkable public careers of this or any other age. The other, bom in a palace, may some day sit Upon a rather shaky throne. All Europe has smiled indul gently over the extravagant welcome with which Prince Ferdinand nnd his subjects received the wee bit ot human ity at Sofia. The royal youngster must think this world an awful humbug. Before he had a chance to enjoy bis first meal he was frightened half to death by the tiring of 101 cannon under his window, fie bad hardly donned bis swaddling clothes before he was con demned to be "Bearer of the Collar of the Order of St. Alexander. " The poor child would have howled in protest, but the royal decree informed him that as the chief of three regiments of infan try, cavalry and artillery no such weak ness would be tolerated. Some ordina ry infant Indulgences might be permit ted him as prince and duke, but as a full fledged "Knight of the First and Fourth Class Military Order of Valor" he must preserve the stern dignity of bis rank. It was a haid week for him. In the first place, the palace yard was thronged night and day by his singing, dancing, affectionate subjects. Bis royal daddy. in spite of the nurse a protests, persisted in dangling him at a window several times a day, to the frantio delight of the cheering crowds. The whole piin- cipality took a week's holiday, and the rejoicing was so spontaneous and unre st rained that the nation found the spec tacle a welcome relief from the solemn croakings about war. New Vork Sou's London Letter. THE NICKEL STEEL GUN. Interest as tho Government Ordnance Shops Over the New Method of Aseensbllns;. The force at the Washington ordnance shops has nearly completed the assem bling of the first nickel steel gun for the navy, and the result is awaited with in terest The ordnance officers have been engaged some time in the construction ot a furnace for beating the tube of this gun, which is of 8 inch caliber. The furnace will apply the heat to the gun in a horizontal instead of in a per pendicular position. The jacket, the piece of metal which fits over the base of the tube and gives it greater strength, will be forced over the tube while the latter is kept beyond the expanding in fluences of the beat by the constant ap plication of a stream of water. The delay is assembling the gun, the forgings of which have been ready for some time, has been caused by the dif ficulty in securing a pyrometer, a deli cate instrument for registering the fear ful heat of the furnace. This instru ment has been received, end everything is ready for the flaaotnbhna nf tho-gnn. There is naturally much Interest among ordnance experts over the result of the new system of putting great guns to gether, for, if the proposed method is a success, it will take the place of the old way, which required a good deal of shifting of heavy weights and the use of a shrinking nit. There is also much interest in the trial of the nickel steel gun. It is ex pected that it will prove stronger and of longer lite than the simple steel gun. Washington Star. Died While the Doctors Quarreled. Here Is the latest episode of Parisian life. The cold weather of late has been rather severe on the simian population of the gay capital, and it was keenly felt by Maurice, the -orang-outang of the Jardian d'AccIimatation. When Maurice fell ill, it was decided by the managers of tbeJardin that inasmuch as Maurice possessed far more resem blance to a man than to an animal, a regular doctor should be summoned, and accordingly the services of a physi cian were invoked. On his arrival how ever; the1 doctor declared that, as the patient occupied an Intermediary place between the qnadruroanes and the hn manes, its treatment ahonld devolve upon a veterinary surgeon, who, how ever, hesitated to assume the re sponsibility on the ground that Mau rice was .tote human than beast. While the discussion was in progress between the two medicos the monkey died. Boston Herald. An Archbishop on suicides. The archbishop of Canterbury, at a church convocation the other day, en tered t strong protest against the grow ing tendency to what is called "cod dling suicides. " He protested against the conventional verdict of temporary insanity in order to grant a Christian bnrial. In spite of the repugnance to speak ill ot the dead, nicide is becoming too prevalent, and healthier public sentiment against it should be encouraged. He urged that newspaper headings, instead of being "Boniantic," "Pathetic," "Interest ing," should be "Revolting Self Mur der." London Exchange. Wente Convict Wife. - Warden Weylet, -recently received at the penitentiary a letter in which the writer asked "if there is a yonng girl in your prison the age of 18 or 17, 18 or SO years who can be taken out by marrying." The writer asked an an swer and signed the name of John Mob ley, adding the names of bis father and mother and the information that be was born In Wilson, N. C. No address was given to whioh an answer to the letter might be sent. Baltimore Hun. Presoott Peculiarities, . :. Things are being rnn with a rather high hand in not the best localities in Prescott. The kicking in ot doors and the seizing against their wishes and dragging aroutiil of women by men loaded down with lix shooters is bound to result la blobdAbe4.eoU OA. T-) Courier. "'SfcfaAND PASTIMES, cards, GoodalL. haa dlpd, leaving 8S00, 000. ATS nVWHt HMA mnnttrtM In Vannha. ter, England, three horses which run in one raoe warn nnitnul 'rmnhv Star uudliaxter and Baccarat. Tranby roit won. Tin blevele hen hrrraoht nhnnt , reonenilur of mnnv nf nM.lmA country hotels in France, whioh had ciuiwu long- ago Because oi the intro duction of railroads. TBK Paris mttfoct nf nnllpo Hen warned women oyolists that the new rational oycllng costume which they have donned infrlmres th Imp women wearing men's clothes. They musi uress uinerently. Capt. William Hanrih nf TJw Hail. ford, who was eantnin nf h muwln. fender Vigilant during her races with me vaucyrie, has signed a contract to sail the schooner yaoht Quickstep, of the New York Yacht oliih flnot. f Frederick Grinnell the coming season. THE WINTER'S STYLES. Jaustv fur turbans are revived. Coat linings are handsomer than ever this winter. Muumm:Y tints, prune and red vio let are very fashionable. . TuKoiroular flounce Bleeve is now made in velvet and satin. Some of the most stylish tailnr-madc costumeB are trimmed with serpentine braid. - AcconnioN-PLAiTKD chiffon is used to freshen colored Bilk gowns that have grown a little shabby. Pointkd apron-front oversklrts, draped high on the hips, have been re vived and are now very popular. There seems to be no end to the fancy kerchiefs and collars which the lady of fashion delights in wearing about hor neck. Open-work stockings are again pop ular, while novelties in imported ho siery show gay colored stripes, plaids and diagonals. Assignee's Notloe. Notice is hereby given that on tho 12th day of January, 181)1, F. C. Ayers nuide her voluntary deed of assignment of all her property, both real and personal, to me, J. V. Menzies, in trust for the benefit of nil her creditors, and said creditors art! hereby required to present their claims, duly vcri lied, as required by statute, to inc, nt m oliice, in Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon within three months-frnm owl after I lit date ol the first publication of this notice, to-wit: January IB, 1SH. J. W. Mksziss, Joun M. Houbks, Assignee. Atty for Assignee. Administrator's Notloe. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by tin ' -onnty Com of Linn county, Oreaun. administrator of th'! estuin-of lry Hull"- way, deed, latent Linneounty. Oregon, Ail -lersons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, wftii prop er vouchers, within six months from the date hereof, lo the undersigned, at the of fice ot Hantuel M. Garland, in Lebanon, Linn county, Oregon. Jacob VV. iiesshih, Adm'r. 8. M. Oablasd, Atty for Adm'r. Dated this 9th day of January, ISM l reai.'Hing ut uie ainpiin'. uuuiv. every Hunday at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. u Sundry school at 10 a . ni. I'rnyi meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. in. (,'. 11. Lam ah, PttBtor. Cnurim! Moohinoc FrniufMiofiSO, UbBlUS JUtWIUULu BUaranU,cd for 6 years. For further Information call on or write to E. TJ. Will's music store, Albany, Or. A SPECIAL OFFER ! Thenhov. c-rcfw ptiiT'-ofTHr.Of!-GO lAAftti W ii:..:.i).i Itw.tHi at tho enru.t.-rf ixtli trn oriiuity yen at '!'i;,i 'Kri - I t-. ( It the ni-Hl of H ri"v ami cir?iiii I ' "i 'H R tNiiiVacliig it If tiit niii'inp ' t )irVMl :( ivitl.UfJ.iaimr ItiJprovediriiijfii'i -rvf : iiTJ.-iif our u me troi'Oittiin tiap-r. ft siMvhiwii, ;n:i i our tlmt Uic w.toio ('liOiUe f,'o ,'tm ju-rt'y lotil proud oi ft.lt U c."-iiiuly tiit t-i t ..ii.t .1-cou-jl No l,i,.t lH.: Oi U' A. i' -cilia it. tii is uw ho iid h fei'i f Up 'Ima its urn"? fri-'irti. ijerir-ii., Ji i.nko til' fjlii cff-i i) too.:; svi". "ftii w tij.'i.- ttii ,.iriM . or t iifprf- w-. n.niirii)r nu i ii..:iuLmr o muS tit , , UoeHly Qro.jlar 18 ii. ; M riii Ikii - .1 . - itGW film d, I vm t' w l mm'-- mm mm I BALD 5 r What Is th? c.t .lllion of your? Is your hair dry, hnrsli, brittle? Does it w'.it at the ends? Has It J liiok-ss n.ppc.'.'.mcc? Does it fall out when combed or js brushed ? i it full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? la it dry or in a heated condition ? If these are some nf your symptoms be warned in time or you will become bald. is A 4 -n fTWSW r"3 Skookum resaatrli. KnnwledKo ot iln 3 t ... .'O ... n eryuf luwu.re!tittioin. "bkookum "camnliM ui'itimr nimurtv.isn"r nils. It f l8notBDYo,butiiiollghtfullyt(illuefui rttircihlug Ttmli Jjy otimultlna J tfcn follklM, it Kup ulitng ftuir, mrtt vUmdruff anil grow haw on ttala j it ir.iAn thee BMin Kiarnt nrennla. ,111 wvlutor Drioo. per Jurtfl tor e".'.W. Tltp Ttet Shoes for uu Uaut Money, 1 !" MSIfSk! Vi t 85, 84 and 83.80 e?J lwi-J ' Vv 8a.60,82for wi t 82 and 81.75 for Boys. --VtSN V LADIES AND MISSES, .im"-A 83, 82.60 82, $1.75 m vi 8aBe-fc s ofls you W. X U" f'ee r :-i0r 1 1 TfTe, slioes at a ruttueed fitrc, t iHISlSTHF HTJeTI?e or snjrshob.slboiinlll,. V. iv. " tj, nfvonthenotiiiin.pMt him A ' d W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stvllsh, easy fitting, and give bcttei satisfaction at the prices aUvertlsed than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, whicn guarantees their value, saves thousands 01 anjiars annually to tnose wno war uiem. Dealers who push the tale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain cuBtomers, which helps lo Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They enn afford to cell as a Ims rmIH, and wo believe yon en cave miner by bavins; nil your fitwe.r or the oonlrr Mlvcr. tUon uekTw. Vntelof uc tree UjHn npvUcatlou. W. i. UOtOLAh, Utoontou, Uu. HIRAM BAKER Albany Collegiate Institute ALBANY, OREGON. Pall 'Term BegHii Keptembt r 13 A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers. STATE DIPLOMAS TO Eoiir DcpartmotitB of Study Collegiate, Normal, IWhicbh, Primary, Type-Writing utid SheUliund aro taught.' For cutulngue addroBB Rev. ELBERT N. C0NDIT, A. M., President The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. ' Oeean, Steamer Sailings, 8. S. WIL1.AMKTTE VAI,I,KY. Lenvea Rim Rranciseo, Mnrch 14 and 24. " Yaquina, " 19 and 29. This Company reservos tlie rl(tlit tochangi' sailing dates witliout notice. HIVER STEAM IOItS. Slennior "Hong" lesves Portland, VYedn;i tlay- null Baturaay m tf n. II. 0. Day, Oon. Aft't, Bulmiin Mt, Wlmrf, Portland. D.X Vakohh, Ooik AK't, Han Francisco, Cal. , C. C. ilooos, li. F. A P. A., ' Corvallis, Ureatin. Albany Steam Laundry RltnaKDS S PHILLIPS, Proprs, A.lbJiwy, Oregon All' Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction finnrnntced or Moi.ey Unfunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, iiSiultli'X)rugHtow. Iiubauon, OroKou. HEADS! Root Hair Grower s whftiTOU nwd. Ita nroflMflilrtti U not n f.wfilnnt. tint thp rmnHfif tvlrtnMfle 2 illren ot Hut iiairnml ncatu it'll to tlie iIIhcov- c iitMir.nT. fin it rren imm lTTitMinir wtnut-a-i. dy - If ronrrtp-mputpseeftfcminiilvvmttijnrt dtnwt tn OB. awi we will f rtrwsM brower, 61JW pur uotlui i ! (or SMU. 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HtUbt, poiUbwl dUbu, turn cBewnui wivm, o mwhish fl u gf r , m tot i 1 Unitt tt loUl 6(. N 'briiku4iliM,autiitsii.Ohvw, d u rljK u r w Uni . t;i row if fl W. P. BABttlSON Si CQ,, Ckdt (to, 19, Olwhn, O. .OQ PER FOR WILLING WCRKEHS of either k , any age, In any patt of the country, at the employment wtiloU wo furnish. You need not be away from homo over night. Vftu can give yourwholetlmetothowork.oronlyyonrapftre mo nsnl. Am AAnttal la not eA,nle,l n.n nn.1.1, We supply you with nil that needed.' It will coit you nothing to try the buelnosA. Any one rjin do (he work, lie-in iwri mnku money from thr itart. Failure is unknown with our workera. V.very hour you lubor you euuenslly mkn dollnr. No one who to willing to woik Mh to iniike muro money every day tlmn enn be rnudv In three dnya itt niiy ordinary emiiloymeiit. Hcud for free book contninlutf tlie fullait Informiition. v H. KALLSTT & CO., Box 880, It5 JUTLAND, MAINE. I Soientirio American