Lebanon Express. 'inWISTIIB t'ilK 'LFTTCB. OaWOMU MToWTSTE SeTCaNA-) iiojriL Errosmos DKMRTiUKr fnaarj areolar Lettar-Ho. B.I Tbe second mouth of iho California iUdwinter International Exposition it fwdiiing very expectation. The at tendance has boon increasing at rate toch warrants' the assertion that the total attendance during the exposition will exceed the estimate made bv tbe most sanguine of its projectors. There it no longer any doubt but that the en terprise will be a paring one. The best evidence of this lies in the feet that ap plication! for concessions continue to oome in, and concessionaire already on - the grounds are enlarging their build inga and developing their entertainmenta te meet the patronage they expect to re- ITT Crll I7 " . T" " " the price of admurion to 25 cam has ceased. The exposition imuiagemont apokemnouncS toneThXar of keeping the price at M cuts, and pre- aent mconvertibl. reasons for tai- lag their ground. The result that people who were waiting for the re- derate, are no W hesitating to Tiatt the fair, and the ooncesaionairea are perfecting their plans on the Jfrceut baml In other words the preliminary oanteris over and the exjlosition ha. settled down to the regular Vonniag. Fetedavs are makhis a ratislactorv impreesion. Vermont Day's success was duplicated in Michigan Day. which was celebrated on Monday, Alarch 12. in this instance Blue Monday became one of the Red Letter days of the expo sition, and the gate receipts were very satisfactory. The number of railroad coupons presented at the admission gates is daily on the increase. The rail road war it proving a gotLend to the exposition. Excursion parties, formed weeks ago in different partBof the Eaut, find their numbers doubled before the the day of starting comes, and the re sult is that more people are going to see California during the period of this great Midwinter Exposition than have Tished the Pacific Coast in many years that have gone by. Thoae who are here now are sending bock glowing accounts of their experiences, and the cood seed eown by those who have been here and have pine home again is bearing fruit more than a hundredfold. The effect of this irflnx of Eastern visitors is Defin ing to be felt throughout the entire ctnto. Real estate agena report large investments m ranch and orchard prop erty. Special county exhibits are also having excellent effect, and there is not a county exhibit at cue exposition today that has not found it advij.-.bU.' to estab lish a local bourn boreen hi connection vith its display. The next grcr.t fete day of the exposi tion is to take p!ace on March lu It is to be St Patrii-k'8 Day in the mornins, nftsraoonaud evening. Thsre is reason to bt Jeve that the crowd inside the ex position grounds on that occasion will surpass anything since the opening day. Excursion trains ore to be run all over the state. There are to be literary and musical exercises on the grand stand in the afternoon, and s grand display of Pain's fireworks in the evening. Special devices in pyrotechnics have bees pre pared, and everything about the expo sition will have the bt Patrick's Day flavor. The Irish element will be catered to in all the concessions, in tho 41) Mining Camp the Irish flag is to be , hoisted on the top of the panoramic 31. .uut Shasta, the camp dogs are to be j painted green, and the dancing girls , wi bo supposed to wear green garters, j It is needless tosay that the day will be a lively one from start to finish, and ar-1 rangemente have been made so that the I electric lights mav burn laterthan nsnal'l Toe '49 Alining Camp, by the way, j If you will sit down and figure on tbe continues to advertise itself in a striking ; subject a little while, you will express manner, though its last advertisement i less wonder when you hear of how the was entirely unintentional and came I next "head end collision'' smashed things near proving very disastrous. It is the ' up. A train running 73 miles an hour custom of the camp to send its old '49 : moves along at the rate of 110 feet per stage coach around the grounds several second and exerts an energy equal to 400 times a day loaded inside and out with ' tans. In other words, the energy exert the employes of the camp, including the I ed h nearly twice as great as that shown dancing girls and their partners in the by a 2.000 pound shot fired from a 100 fandango. On Saturday evening last ton Armstrong gun! Be. Louis Globe tlie driver of the coach was a little care-; Democrat, less in going around a turn on the hill- i t 7" " " .tu. . .v. I TVh.r. told Soap. Ar. Kara. stage coach was overturned. There i were nine girls inside the coach and 10 men an top. These were hurled to the ground and jumbled into a helpless mass. Seven out of the party were badly hurt, and the emergency hospital of the exposition had its hands more than full taking care of the injured. . . t"W?!?i?A". uauiy uiai tnej uau mj w Sllicnea, and two of the men were injured intirnallv. rrf serious andlfl the ZT provea senoas, ana an tne patients are progressing satisfactorflr toward - covery. Meanwhile substitotes have been put on for the injured, and the pecnUar features of the camp are illus- trated without cessation. The fact that one or two of the mole dancers do tbeir i part on crutches does not detract from ' the show, and may be accepted as a par- donable advertisement. i One of the devices which are under ljuciaiy, nowever, none oi toe injuries :Wun.uu..uuu ,w f ui uraw- iWamna.kik.M.i. . ,....ww,lwwwauawn Between a mg gnaiy and one of Boone'a Sufaian lions. The recent action of the tcmin rireaaTngthrOTeUacaCTDartirion and killing a little brown bear has sag- gested the contest referred to. There is a big grizzly in the '4v Camp now, the only one in captivity, and arrangements ! are on foot looking toward the nittine in una u:g unnes m on improvised arena around which 100.0W pJbI- a- be gathered. Such a conteat has never laaen puice ui ine niSKiry ot tne werld, m,t , . , and the sporting element are eu2 ,Wh.at nneh cafl dryacounag ingly amiuus to tec it c-jiiie off. - bat. rubbu a bare floor with dry imve ut!(:miiiflsit'Hl vou iti . (lie pnKi ami trill ilo w, in tlie future, by f :!. 1 1; you hurdu'uiY at reduei d prices fufOttn only. Obumjx 4 Jtozua. SENSIBLE HINTS. Dontcouipiain About the treniher J Foreasifr lis. ynu'H .ltiu, Tonuittff your mir.il to wealhar Than wvntiiw to your miitd. DoqH oomjilaia ' About utt seraion And show your Mick of wit, For. like a boot, a sermott hurts TaarkuerUdotunt. BooH complain About your neighbor. For in your neighbor'. view Hl. wipbbol" is uc.t fauiUMfr Tbat neisbbor beutg you. Exchange. Faahloua of the Alnna. A description of the clothing worn I In cold weather by the hairv Aiuus, those strange little inhabitants of farther St- I berui and a part of Japan, is as follows. The only material of which they er or hare a complete tuit ifl fislmkin. Snr,n a suit is touietiniea elaborately tn-oogh coarsely embroidered. The resem'jhuice between this embroidery and the t of the North American Indians is rem arkable. How the fishskin is prepared is still a i .. u tTIiZTu V01 me' .,onh fKt? t.hm-rt ! ! yer- "? Pitythan i P0"""8' f f TJu ?dT?J ' 1 " ga"aaUy forms the luung of the . j 2el. , , , . , ,e cothia te gl l,8e' FormhT . eepetnally I ?L t f J T. 80 , w ' ! " ot nffenata b ! iL. For TJ"Tl? .j ctottong mnch lite that of the P08 mi to.Kamchatdalea. The , L T n0t Tf i ,t8,sb8'w 88 11001 the Tlme,y rf niaterials. In one of these Joseph's coat dresses ' were mixed patches of sable, bear, deer 1 j and foxskins, including the tails, in hap hazard fragments, while behind and he-1 fore there was underneath all these a I large piece of birch bark. The bark, I : T ; ,?laen:i shott from poisoned arrows which the ;evcry 15 V0,e9 tt"d one for frac Ainus use more in winter than in stun- it,on owr unHlf theiwif cast for mar in their hunting excursions. i Eiugef Hermann ut the June election Youth'B Companion. ! 1S02. The committee recommend that A la-al Piualar. Curious comments by a jndge, even in the presence of the prisoner, though ex tremely rare, are not unprecedented. Mr. Justice Manle once addressed a nhe- nomenon of innocence in a smock frock in the following words: "Prisoner at the bar, your counsel thinks you innocent; j The county convention of tbe deuto the counsel for the prosecution thinks eratic party of Linn county, Oregon, you innocent; I think you innocent. But j will be held at the court houw in a jury ofyonrown countrymen, in the ; Albany, on Wednesday, April 4tb, exercise of such common sense as they jiurj , k, 'i.u . , ,.,;,., ! possess, which does not seem to be much, have fonnd von guilty, and it remains that I shaU oast nnon von the sentence cf the law. That sentence is that von be 1 kept in imprisonment for one day, and as that day was yesterday you may now go about your business.'' The unfortunate rustic, rather scared, went about his business, but thought law was an uncommonly puzzling busi ness. London Tit-Bits. binappoariut Fram Spain. J jsaiurausis m.ve noncea uie gradual disappearance from Spain daring the last naif century of certain mammalian fauna which have long been familiar to the Iterian peninsula. The porcupine, which was common in Andaltigja and Estranuulura 50 years ago, has now en tirely disappeared from those regions. It is still to be found in Algeria and Mo rocco, and the ichneumon, or meloncillo, which was once so verv common and was the creat favorite of all SnanianU before the introduction of tbe domestic cat, is now extremely rare. The Earbary ! ape, too, which is now only to be fonnd in Gibraltar, where it is maintained t with the greatest difficulty, was once i very common in Spain. London Globe. ! Trala ami Cannon Ball ComiNuwd. ' v henever a cld stap visits Port My. era, far down in subtropical Florida, tbe ! inhabitants, who have no method of heat-: : ing their houses, comeout into the street i : and keep warm by sitting around great nres of wooiL ine cold snaps are rare, but when they come everybody, even the uie ij'ja 1. 1 ii u viniMjr. u miyrvuzaiT nn- ; iYilTifiirfikttlf and rtrai-irfi-illra tntk fan nnJ ! thin mrment. 5 T , n kIT J - F! Dlr Jiewton wore as a set m his finger ring is said to have been capable of raising 748 grains, or about 2M times its own weightof 3graina,andtohavebeen mnch admired in consequence of its phenom- eual power. , - A poor chance well used is better than a good chance poorly used. Service, not size of opportunity, is the thing which "ill eater into your final reward. Many A magnet which the great Sir Isaac m umw ut tusiug inn uiipuriuuitv oy lazily u,ni-r. ..... iuu uu m.(v we . The popnlation of what is known tech- i nitally as tbe "city" of London reaches; 201,384 by day, bat drops to ST.blKl at i nirbt. Tbe population of "greater" Lon-1 &m S,IVdS,bo6. j ! The t,r0 hignest inhabited spots on j . " a7 aiucupaia, . mining camps in the Andes. The former i 88 an etevalan of l'."50 feet brashes is far more effective than might be imagined. Qnicitsilver was first discovered with- In the limiiaof tlie United State in Cel. If orcit in leSO, Call for Keunhlf Onavaatloa. ;A . leputilieau , convention for the comity or Linn, state of Oregon, la called to meet '.n the city of Albany, Oregon, on T lursday, the 6th day of April, 14, t ,t 10 o'clonk A. a. of 'said day, hir tlte the purpiiee of nominating candidal! for the various county office H' ,d tu elect delegates to the state wn.iveiitlon, and to transact sttr-h other r ustness as utay pro'ierly cimtej loeinf the convention. The couveii- lion will consist ofl36delei;ates, obilsen. , by the several precincts as follows: Albany i2 Cra fordsville . 5 Center East Albany 7 Franklin Butte g Fox Valley 8 Halsey 10 Jordan li North Brownsville 8 Is' or th Harrishurg S North Lebanon 6 Orleans 4 Price 8 Rock Creek "4 Sheild 4 Santiam 4 Soduville . 4 Sweet Home 4 Scio . 2 Siielbunt i Syracuse '2 South Brownsville 0 South Harrisbutg 4 rjoutli Lebanon 7 Tangent .4 West Albany 10 Waterloo t Total lSb- The same being oue delegate at large fur eaeh precinct atl one delegate for the pritnariee be held on Saturday, March 81st, 18W. J. It, Wyatt, Chairman of Central Committee. J. A. Wilson, Secretary. ! li Co,u"'' B"Mr,,le Conv.ntlo. L.jirf. , ... ,' , 'm . i . !""'"' ,..ccw ! kSl to the democratic slate con- vention, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. Priruary meetings wiil be held at the usual place of vot ing in the several precincts (if said county nu Saturday, March 31st, 1894, at 2 o'clocc P. M. By a unanimous vote of the central committee it was recommended that the viva voce svs- 'tern of voting be adopted by the next convention so far as it mav aunlv to tbe imniination of candidates. The several precincts are entitled to dele gates as follows: Albany 9 Center 3 Crawfotdsville 4 East Albany ti Franklin Butte 4 Fox Valley 2 Halsey 6 Jordan 3 .North Brownayille 5 Kortb Hurrisbsrg 6 JS'ortll Lebanon C Orleans 2 Price ' 7 Buck ' 8 Hantiam 6 Scio 4 fchedd , 4 Phelburn 4 Kodaville 3 Routb Brownsville 4 Biuth Harrishurg 4 South Lebanon 0 Sweet Home 5 Byraetine 3 Tangent 6 Watrrlnn 3 West Allmny Total Ji2 All voters in said Linn county with- out uati ,0 tnnuer political afflUs- . - . . . , , ''' of. county, state and national governments, to as to con serve the interests of tbe mosses as ' against trusts and monopolies, are cor- . .......... 'dlal!y ",vlM to J",n "' tak,!1 ,mrt ,D eolventions. Makt Milleii, j t"60-w- Wbioht, Chairmau, P. T. j rjeoretary. ! . ' m tt i r. r..' ! A T CUm j Al M;X"1i. "'e well-known engin- ! "'h"' few i'1'" "8' rt1(lt'u In j Harrishurg. ia now holding revival acrvie iti ouuiiierii v.ainuriim. rtie- U. ..... - ... iioubiu was convenea uootti nine year- ago w bile working between Port land and Albany. Alter selling out bis sawmill in this place lie reeuuiud railroading and pulled tbe West Mlde passenger train until recently, when be was transferred to Los Angelt. He is a religious enthusiast, and dur- . (u , . Arv.ltjHi 'Ug '..''T .. . f . considerub'e time to the prrucliing of his faith, and bus la-en quite sueitss- .i ful as an evangelist: Sewing Machine o Froru$20to30 guaranteed; for years. For further iiiforuiatiun call i on or write to . U. Will's music store, i Albany, Or. Albany Steam Laundry I RICHARDS PHILLIPS. Proprs, iA.llnnj-, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt j Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. ' J. E. ADCOX, Agent, , In Smith's Drug Store. liebanon, Orouron. The Yaquina Route, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W, Hadley, Receiver, ' ' Direct Line Quick Dispatch ! Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points ; and San Francisco. KIVEE STEA1IKR8. Steamer "Hoag" leave Portland, Wedto day and Saturday at 6 A. 31. H. C. DaT. Gen. At, Salmon St. Wharf, Portland. D. B. Vii obk, lieu. A't, San Fraucisco, Cal. C C, Hoara, U. F. ft P. A.. CorvaJlis, Oregoti. sr,-pit.$7B TmihHi. naM m4 torn pwiiiatkaiiM. latBMAiMam U r-. Brltfti. pMUM ai.d MM !, Su .brMudin.MHM.CMa af p MtttanjiHaca. aw Jw. u, Cataataaa, a GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE Br . THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR ROURD TRIP TICKETS COOD FOR 30 DAYS Lebanon to San Francisco AND RETURN $27.55 including FIVE Gate Tickets to tbe Fair K.Vt-fllMKl.V TRIPS T'liOM SA K FIU SIJIHC'O te other points in California .will be allowed purchasers 01 special .Midwinter Fair tickets at the follow- iM -,,,,.1 mine. ingrouiid - tnp rates. TO STATIONS US DEB WO MII,ER KBOM BAN FRANCIHCq, : ONE AND ON E-TH 1 1'J) one-way fare. TO BTATiIONS ISO JI1LF.B (IK Moiii; FKOM BAN . FBAtiCIHOO, ONE AND ONlV-FirrH one-wsy fare.' - For exact rates and full information, in-0100- of.I.A iKNNK'i"f,aijonUi UUiion, Orceon. or adiiress the uiHlersittned. BICM'D OHAV, ' ' T. H. 00ODMAN, , Oen. Tratlic Man')!'r. ' Ucn. Fan, Agt. tiaii FaAKoisco, Ct. Ti. V. ROOF.K8. Ass't Oon. I"t 4 Pass. Agt., Portland Or. . .VUWrVMVVWWw BALD a 1 eft ',JW J WW TBA1F ViftS noiai'i,outaaeititrtiLiy ciMiMup aim rufrwumig louie.. uy gtimiimtm the roUWlea, it Mopt jailing katr, own tlnUr and gvonn kaironiml Votfj. UT" Rwm tbtf mt ami lUttmy the hair. It your driiirftlM caannt nupplTwn (Itreot to in, and n-e win forwart prepaid, o rt-irrlitul jtclctt. liiMWfX, tl-UU per IwtUa i 6 (or 9&.CU. boi, (Wo. THE SKOOKUT St Maatk The RtMt Sknn for Uw .Leail Moaey, V 'a. .i - X'i.'V 1 HIS IS IHE KFsriira'W lk. aV. . : r -"-all. CI aaauilllli- .Tsa, W " ai, . iv t, W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stvlish, eaT fitting, and give bettel atUiaction at the prices advertised than anr other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. Tbe stamping of W. L. Donelns' name and price on the bottom, which Ksrantees their vaiue, saves thouand of dollars annually to those who wear them , alers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps Increase the aales on their full line of goodn. rhor ean afford to sail a a leas r -nn. and wa baltovn von nan aava aaaner Irv bavins; all jour ftmtwaar of the d.alrr -jVIll' OaaSDSlsw. Cauaaoave Braa oaaa nppltcaaoa. W. a. UOUtiLaS, BruOf a. r ... HIRAM BAKER . . FOR Only 25 cts. We will Send V THE EXPRESS To any Address, 'from Now ' Until July 1st, 1801. This will give you all the Cam- pain and Election News at the Small Cost of Only 25 cts. Take Advantage of this Oppor tunity and send this Paper to Your menus in tne East. Kemember it will cost you Only 25 cts. , This offer gives you the Paper for Over Three -Months, at the low rate of nly Address, The Express, Lebanon, Or. HEADS! What Is the condition of yours? g your hair dry, harsh, brittle? Does it apllt at the ends? Mas it a lifeless appearance? Does it fall out when combed or brushed .- Is It full of dandruff? Does your scalp itch ? Is it dry or In a heated condition V If these are some of joursymptomsbewornedlntimeoryouwillbecomebald. 1 Skookum Root Hair Grower tu what yon ttMtl TM pmdiioUrm to not an accident, but thf matte f fflont Iftfl rtiMiTu. KiiowlfHtRt' of tiio atr nw oi tiic liiUrami kuI Iml tu ihodimjov. trr of bow tu treat tlifin. "Skwikum "I'lmulus nwuier minoialsoorolla. li dati. htaitlir. tiid frwfrtrm hrltatliiff urarth.n.. try ROOT HAIR GROWER CO., Flftk Avanne, Mew Talk, K. V. W. L. DOUGLAS M S3 SHOEo&t 85. 84 and 83.60 Dress Shoe. 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles. 82.60, 82 for Worklngmen. 82 and 81.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 83, 82.50 82, $1.75 CACTIOS. If aa? dra'rn nfti.pa yon w, I.. 1 iiaa or aaraha baa Ihow will. ons Lba name MMuitad aua notioaa, poi mm am aaaixauu. LEBANON, DR. 25 cts.