Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Bditor - and - Proprietor. SHERIFF. When a man becomes r candi date for office in a heated election his whole life is generally laid bare before the public gaze. If this man has already been in office, then hi official acts have to stand the most unmerciful scrutiny. The political- enemies of Jackson have left no stone unturned, have spared no pains, have stopped at nothing, to throw discredit on Jackson's candidacy for sheriff. The moun tain has been in labor and has brought forth nothing for its pains. The glare of criticism has shown to the people that Jackson's life has been one of honest toil, strict integrity and kindest courtesy to all. It has shown his official record in be scrupulously clean, wonderfully free from blunders, and thoroughly honest, active and successful. The county has saved many a dollar through Jackson, the people have been favored as far as duty would permit and no man has one word of just complaint to make. Certain parties have, in their zeal, attempted to saddle upon Jackson the responsibility of others' faults, but investigations have invariably cleared him of all charges. The duties of the sheriff are many and hard to learn, JackBon has learned them and has faithfully discharged them. He should be retained for two more years. Why should the people Tote for an untried man, ignorant of the responsible duties of the office, when there is no cause for Jackson's removal? Why not give him a second term as a reward for his faithful work and as incentive to future sheriffs to do their duty like Jacksen has done his? Jack- Bon's opponents are good men but goodness alone will not make a first-class sheriff. Men, regardless of politics, who want their county served faithfully, can vote Jackson, knowing that he will discharge his duties in the future as he has done in the past, fairly, faithfully and fearlessly. Hon. Jeff Myers is again before the people for the senate. Mr. Myer's record is before the people also, and not a flaw can oe found in it. He has always championed the peoples cause and labored in dustriously for their eood.' Not a word can be said in criticism of Im conduct. There mav be more elo quent men on thecanvass, but there u no man more honestly anxious to help his county than Jeff Myers. Unscrupulous persons are trvine to manufacture prejudice agaiuBt Jen because his business interests often called him to Salem or Port land. He is a citizen and tax pay er of Bcio, where he is known and respected for bis many good qual ities. Myers was careful In the legislature to check, as far as he could, the extravagances of the re publican majority. In order to give to the people vast sums of money. He voted against thegen- erai ana other appropiiation .bills of the last legislation. defect Myers among the tax payers ofthecounty,hisrepiihlican friends have been circulatingthe statement ti ... uiai myeas voted for the general appropriation bill. This is untrue. We have seen a written statement from the office of Sec'v nf showing the vote in detail, and Jeff aiyersis there in recorded as vot ingagainst the bill. yet this cam paign falshood is being circulated in a desperate endeavor to injure a good man. E. L. Bbya, democratic candi date for treasurer, is an honest, hardworking former and thorough ly competent to discharge the du ties of his office. His affliction in the loss of his arm adds a touch of sympathy to his candidacy. What every budy says must be true. In that case Weatherford is the best equipped man for oongress now before the peopled Liun county ! should give him a rousing majority. FENTON -PENNOYER. Hon. Y. D. Fenton. the eln- k-tdeinocra last Monday night to a large and untusiastic audience. He is a square toed democrat, who is not tainted with the curse of the Oregon democracy Pennoyerism, but ad vocates democratic views in a masterly manner, backed un by facts and figures that lay bare to the boue the fraudulent claims of Penxoy er to be the Suvlor of his oountrv. Hi. does not favor Pen 110 vers election to the TJ. 8. senate, and for thin reason Hie populists, who chanced to ilron in. did not like Fentou's speech. The populists don't like anybody who dot not think Pennoyer the brightest star in the political skies, It would be a calamity greatly to be lamented, to have Pennoyer in the- TI. fi. Mimtv Oregon has not yet recovered from rennoyer's silly letter to Cleveland, and she would never recover from his presence In the senate. The Oreijonlan right far once when It tells Its read ers that Peunoyer's political ambition should be at once smothered. The populists will vote for Pennoyer as a natural met, but no democrat should vote for him. We think that senator TtalnliJa HaaA,!!,. t Ik. a......... I.. ! and that a good clean demoorat should I hA Trui.. .1 j ' uooinHni, 11 wis rauuiit ue uunp, men between the two inevitable evils, let lumne me teaser anu sena a goou clean free silver republican, rather than suf fer six years of humiliation that would luA,.Mln -(..... I.J H . .... uv uui lufc, ouuuiu jreiiuoyer ever get his feet across the door of the senate' It is possible that the democrats ami populists may haves majority in the legislature. In tiiat case, the nonulista wouui insist upon rennoyer. jNonem oorat, elected as a democrat, would be true to hi party if he aided Pennover's election. Let them vote and work for a democrat; failing in this, let them use their endeavors to have a clean free sliver republican untainted with Penn oyerism, sent to Washington. The Willamet Valley A. C. Con ference and Campmeeting will be held at the Gladstone Park, near Oregon City, Or. beginning June 8, at 9 o'clock A. m. The first two days being appointed for the bus iness meeting, let the churches ap point their delegates and send them in time for the business meeting. The first preaching service will be Saturday evening, and continue for three or four weeks. Meals wili be seryed on the grounds for twelve and a half cents per me d. S. 0. Wallace will be the next assessor. The contest has narrow ed down to two men, Wallace will poll ajarge vote here, He is known, respected and liked by everyone. He is an honest christ ian gentleman whose high sense of duty will make him a first class assessor. Jivery man will receive fair and just treatment. Vote for Wallace. -Li ilil RlLEV Shei ton is the first choice of the people for recorder. Soio should have the honor of naming named Kile v. and Rile v will not. ' O-- there with get there a big vote, just as his merits entitle him' Hon, John J. Daly, democratic candidate for circuit judge, was in the city this week. Mr. Daly makes friends wherever he eoes. and will retrieve a handsome vote in this county. Stanabd is making friends where ever he goes. Young, industrious, intelligent, honest and faithful. He will make a first class clerk. His election is a forgone conclusion. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week.) Wheat-41c. Oats 30o Hay $9 per ton. Flour-0 60.75 per sack. Chop (1 00 per cwt. Bran 75c per cwt. Mlddllngs-1 00 per owt. Potatoes 20c. Apples Dried, 6c per lb Plums Dried, 4Jo. Onions Its. Beef Dressed, 6c. . Veal 45c Pork Dressed, 6. Lard-12. Hams 12 per Jb. Shoulders 10c. Bides-llo per lb. 1 Geese 7 per doz. Ducks $4 00 per doz. Chickens 12 753 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 10c -wr doz. Butter 10 15c pr lb. Hides Green, lc; dry, 2c. Subscribe for the Exvhess how. communication. """unwoFTHK taw . "f your paper. The voters of Mini county regardless of pnliiles shunlil see to It at the palm nuxt Monday that as a result of their voles Mr. VV. P. Chase be declared the County (Sur veyor elect for the ensuing year. As this in an office that directly concerns many of us Individually tmri all of us Indirectly an lux-payer of the county It Is tint of all essential Oiat we elect here a man who Ih com petent awl fully qualified for Hie work nt the ulllee with all the details thel'11 unlo belonging, ulao Unit he be u man of varied experience in practical sur veying all of which Mr. Oliauu la. Whatever may be said for or uguins Mr. Fisher, tho Republican nominee, it must bo admitted by all that lie is past that period In life when activity is afforded In the highest dcjjree for the dispatch of business eunuectcil with this or any other county nlllce. A young active, umu like Mr. Chase who Is thoroughly competent autl strictly accurate in all his work may very reasonably be expected to give, at least, as much satisfaction and more service for the some couinonsatinii than a man who has long since coin- IUUIikA t Nl v.,11 ,.. !.., A.. 1.1,1 1. lifl-'- Inasmuch m this Is not a stated 4i.ila,l ..m.. I, . . . . ot"1" lsu "tu" I muni ms uppntvnt in thinking voters that In justice, tn themselves and in justice to tho county tax-payers it Incomes their boumlm ,1ll,y vte for retrenchment am! itl, un,lt.w...,.,.,.. w i.uni niirveyiil, Pi IIFULTST. False In one. False In all. ' . Old Fruglmrn Walts stated Inst night -that the Republicans guv,- u, me Homestead law. I suy moat em-, phatlcally that the stutcrueiit was false. I have in my posession Unlttd States land patents signed by James Buchannau in I860, this proves con clusively that the homestead laws were Inaugurated by a Democratic administration. The Homestead laws have been amended by the KepuMi eans but made no tetter. I wllliiiulv I exhibit my papers to any one who may aouui my statement. I am truly glad thatthe wives and daughters of Lebanon, in their purity and In uoceuce.did not kuow of the disreputa ble character of the man whose eucetbey were forced to sit last night. it was a mean conlemplable trlok on the part of tho Republican mana gers to advertise that Hon. A. F. Sears would speak hero and then at the very lost moment nlaoe unon M, stand "Old Frogborn" Watte, who on account of bis bad reputation eouiil not get an audience any where In tln state- The Republicans In oriler to In. uce we ladies out to hear this old fraud, aunounoed that there would he ajointdisousdou between Hon. A. F Hears and a People's party man' imposition should be resented --.I , .... " uei aiououy ny un r,ho d , m ,ne vm"e MO purity of our miet- J. . Aucox. Independent Evangeloal Sorvloes. First 8n:,dBy In each month nt me m ii a. m. ana 7Jfl) p. M. Bewnd Sunday at Waterloo at 11 a. m. urownsvdie at U A. x. and 70 p. M. and 7:30 p. M. Third Sunday at Foru!"h8s'le,at " t f' Td 730 P' M' Miuoje ttidge at 8 P. At. Waterloo at 7:30 p. v a ii Qr , :..n. . ' "" wminnjr iiiviieu 10 attend these appointments. a. 1'LOWMAff. Pastor. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the 8'ntfi of uregon ror tne counly of Multnninah S. O. Alexander Pluintilf Vs F.Wise Deferidunt. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution an order of wtl, duly issued out of and under tin-seal of the above named court in the uUne entitled Action to me directed miii delivered coiflinniidlng me to miii;, sale of the Kent Pimwrtv Auv.... .. said execution to satisfy the sum of wmi inieresi tnereon at t!ie rate of eight per cent per annum from the 27th day of Octnl.er A. V. MIL', and the costs aud disbursement of the action and Hie costs of and iii.oii mM execution said lteal Propouy having hercfore been duly uttaeb.ed in snid action and I will on Haiurdav il"' 23d day of June, 194 ut tin, ironi door of the court house in the cltv f Al bany. Liun (-mint v fin. . ... iiuurui i o ciock p. M. ortuiu dav S( Mil oi puiine auction for cash in IiiokI l uic iiiiiimL iiiiiner nil rr.u vi..i. , 11 and Interest of the defendeut F, Wln-i In and to said Heal Property describe i i BSfolliws, to wit: Low one (I), twi, (2), three (3) and four (4) In block number two (2) in Abry's Addiliou to the city of Albany, Linn county, Or-1 egon, also beginning ut the center of! iiiook io in Hiicklerimii's stcoud nildi. Hon to Allniny, In Linn county, Ore gon, and running thence sotilli, pw,,!. el with the west, boundary f bm block 110 feel thunw soutli boundary line of saitl block ((() recv uituix piiraiie: witn me east bound arv of s-id block no r,.rtf it,.. criy 66 feet to the place of begiinitciir tho proceeds arriving from ,,aj,j sale to be applied to the satisfaction f aid execution. a wits? '. Scrofula Cured. Twenty - seven Years. Sunured all the time and Sores Constantly Breaking out-Vied Eleven JBottles of Ir. Grant's Sursiipurllla and Grape Boot ami rtleoted a Cure. Dtar Sir: Ever since my eleventh vear I have been sorely afflicted with Scrofulous sores breaking out on various parts of my bedy. The glands of my neck were the most affected. I have doc tored with many physicians, but their medicinedidnot seem to do me any good. About a year ago I commenced taking l)r. Grant's Sarsaparilla and Grape Root and I felt that the first bottle was doiug me good, so J kept ou until I had taken eleven bottles, and am now completely cured, and have never felt so well in the last twenty-seven years. It certaiulv was k cheap doctor bill, as the total cost of the medicine was only f.s.jo. I now cor Jially recommend Dr. Grant's Saraapa ilia as the King of Blood Purifiers. A. G. STEVENS, Rib Lake, Wia. Price 50c; 6 bottles $2.50. For sale by M. A. Miller. Lebanon Meat Market Ed Kcllenberger, Propr. ' Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sau sage Bo logna, arid Ham, "Bacon snd Lard Always on Hand M'.ln Street, Lebanon, Or. BARBER SHOP Best Hlmves, Hair Cut or Bliatnpoo al BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. NfiXT DOOR TO HT. CHARLES HOTFX. Elegant Bathfs. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. SHERIFF'S SALE. Iu the Circuit Court of the Btnto of Oregon for the County of Liun. David Swank plaintiff, vs. Elizabeth F. Landls, and 8. A. Landis Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution aud crdcr of sale duly issued out of the above named court in the above emitleu suit to me directed and delivered, commanding I me to tell the real prouerly therein described, I will on Katnritay the Sid day of June, 1SU4, ut the front door of I the court house in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, nt the hour of 1 o'clock v. m., of said duy, sell ati public auction for cash in huiid to the highest bidder, the real property des-1 crilied in said execution and order of i sale as fnllowK.to-wit: Lots (l!) two in ! Mock (1) one iu tiie the town of Lyons in Linn county, slate of Oregon, as Hpears ou (lie r. rami pint ol'riald town In the Itecorder'a oftite In Albany, in mid county and ulalo, the proceeds itrisiiig from sale to be applied first Iu 1 lie payment oi uie costs anil expenses i of Said sale mid the costs and disburse- i incuts of suit taxed ut $211.11), second to I tli payment of the attorney's fccsl aitouniing to the aum of $2fi ! anil the payment of the ' plalnlllfa claim amounting to I S1O0 with interest thereon at the rn'to! often per cent per annum from the! 4th day of March, IKIi.'l. ( Datisd tins 2M day of May, 1HD4', ' (!. C Jaukson, Hberiff nf Liun County, Oregon. ; Diabetes Cured. Wonderful Work. A New Being Created ! Dtar Sirs: H yon could see the writer ol this .letter and note the wonderful change that has been effected in bis case by taking Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure, you would certainly be astonished. I was a most wretched sufferer for three years, trying all kinds of medicine and getting do relief. The flow of urine was very exclusive. I was very constipated and also covered with carbuncles, and felt at n ax with myself and the world at large; 'out, thanks to yonr wonderful medicine, I felt as though I was a new being., and I consider a wonderful cure has belsn effected in my case. Willi my best wishes for your further success, I remain Yours respectfully, 'a. Mcdonald, Ashland. Wis. li'or h lc liv M A Mi In, r GREATLY REDUCED RATES MADE BY THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. CALIFORNIA HIDWIHT AIR ROUND TRIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS AND RETURN $27.55 HXCVHNION TBIPH KIIOM HA N Fit A NtilHCO to other point in California will he allowed purchasers oi special Midwinter Fair tickets atthc follow ing rimnil-trlp rates: 'CO STATIONS UNDER 100 Ml I, EN KHOM HAN KRANOIW.-O, ONK AND ONK-TI11 ItD one-way fare, TO STATIONS ISO MILKS OH MORS FROM SAN I'BANCISCO, ONK AND ONE-I'Il'TII one-way fare. For exact Mes and full Information, In quire of I. A. BENNETT.agentat Ubanon, Oregon, or address the undersized. RICU'DOltAY, T. H. GOODMAN, ' dm. 1 ralllc Man'K'r. Uen. Pass. Agt. Bak Fiiamchco, Oai. I , K. P. R0015U8, Au't Uen. F't i, Pais Agt Portland Or. Has Saved His Lifel Marvelous Cure! ilAiiNcy, OuunoN, April 110, "IX O. W. It. Mm. Co., Portland, Ore, Dear Sirs: About a year ago I was laid up with I'liiHtmati"!!!, 1 was in a terrible "tut.'. 1 could not turn ovnr in, hd witlimiL iiswiHiancc. As tlicre was no phvHii'inii in llarnev I tried various liiiiuieiils, lint they all failed. When my condition was very oi'ioua, as the pain seemed to be striking near the uciii-t, your ugcut came along and had a liottlo of Congo Oil. Hearing I was ill with rheumatism, ho called upon me, and brought a imttle of Congo Oil. Ho conuiiuiip.'d rubbing me with it, and ill less than live minutes I was relieved ; in half an hour 1 wiib able to swing my feet out of bi'd, and one hour I was down stairs, lie lul'tlho Imttle with ine and I applied it several tlniuH. From that day to this I have not been troubled with rheumatism. I feel tliut I owe my life to tho wonderful oil. All this cun la) verilled by i'red Haines, of Harney, also the landlord nf the hotel and several others, I always curry a buttle of Congo Oil in mv grip now. Vours very truly, C. H. NOKTON, Asaayer Burns, Harney Co., Oregon. Price 50 cents ant $1 per Mile. For sale by M. A. Miller. Albany team Laundry RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, A.lbany, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Familv Mings., Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money xtofunded. J. . ADCOX, Agent, In Smith's DrugHtore. Xjobunoii, - Oregon AdiuliilMt.Futor'M Notice. Notice is hereby iriveu that 1 have-duly filed my final account hi .the matter of thov estate of Peter Welt, deceased, in thucoiintlr court of Liun county, OreRon, and Unit said court has set Monday the 7th day of May 18IM, at the hour of I o'clock r. M. of said day as the time for bearing all objections to said final account anil the settlement in' the same; therefore all iwreons havlnir any interest In said estate or Imvhnt any objec tions to said llnal account arv imrnliy null lied and mpilred to appear at said time aud have such objections heard mid settled by the court. Dated this Otli day of April, 1SII4, A. J, Win. W. R. llii-YKi!, Aihninlstirator.. Attorney for Administrator. Notloe of Final Settlement. Notico is hereby givon tliat tiie Tider; siifiied, tho executor of the laHt will of Joseph Moist, deceased, has tiled his linr,l account as such executor In the clerk of he. county court for l.lnn county, Drcgim, audi mo court iioh nxeii the Sth day June idiH , at the hour of 10 A. a. of said day tot the" hearing of objections, If any, to ho m rnLnrf. and for the scitlemont of suiil estate, Datkd, this tiie 23d day of Ar,r 8)4, u F. Moist, Executor of the last will o ( j801lll KM deceased. J.K. Wsatiucbitobh, Att.'y for Executor. s $ e ILJV1it"t I A I & M J. r s . o 0 a 3 a 0 sfl -. in -.-I ' fit Datkd this 22d day of May, 1S94. . . C- Jackson, bhurifl ufl,inn County Oregon. fll