Lebanon Express.,., H.'y. KIRKPATRICK., Editor - and Proprietor. THE STRIKE. The strike still continues and docs not look as bright for a settle ment as it did week ago. Of course every one has a theory alnmt the late strike, and there are about as many different theories as there are persons. The first man you meet will attribute it to one cause, the next man will see it in a different light, and so it goes until each person has satisfied himself. The sympathies of one are with the strikers, tne sympaimes 01 another with the railroads, while others blame both and see causes lying beyond the present conten tion. It is hard to tell what the out come will be. Both sides seem to be confident, of success and it is evidently a fight to a finish. any one can do is merely predict what the out come will be for while one side has the advantage in one respect the other side has it in another. ' : Sympathizers with the strikers are lond in the their comdemnation of the government for calling out the troops to put down the rioters. The strikers had a perfect right to quit the employ of the railrroadB, and had they' gone no further government troops, nor even state or city officers, wonld have been called out, but when they resorted to violence and anarchy to prevent the railroads doing their accustom ed service to the public it became necessary to call out officers, and when they were 'unable to cope with the situation it was necessary to call out government troops. The strikers are the cause of the whole trouble and have forced the gov ernment to the action taken, and there is no one to blame but them selves. There seems to be a mistaken idea among patrons of the public schools that if they are unable to purchase books for their children that the latter are debarred trom the advantages of attending school. Such is not the case, however. Under the law, upon proper rep resentation of the fact that the parents are unable to purchase books for their children, the direc tors of the district are required to furnish the same from the funds belonging to the district. Jack sonville Times. Okegos continuestocoogratulate herself upon the good behavior of her people. It is the one state west of the Rockies which has not been the scene of disorder and violence. : The strike tide has flowed and ebbed without leaving a visible sign of its presence in Ore gon. We have stayed at home and attended to business, -while other communities have been in upheaval and confusion. Tbe sum and sub stance of it all is that there are many worse places than Oregon, and but few better. Another star is to be added to the American flag; another state will be born to tbe Union as soon as the president signs the bill for the admission of Utah. Since Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, with much less population and wealth were admitted, it was only fair to let Utah in. Mormonism kept Utah out a longtime, but Mormon ism has cleaned itself of some of its worst features, though it never was half so black as it was painted. Utah is all right. California's militia have proved a detriment to the state, but the experience is worth considerable. Had the militia done their duty at the first call the strikers in that state would have been put to flight and serious trouble prevented, but the cowardice of the militia was the torch which fired the strikers to desperation and tbe result iB , naturally a heavy loss of life before forces could be brought to put down tin riottfm. HARVEST APPROACHING. The warm weather of the past few. weekB has hastened the har vest season. Grain 1b ripening rapidly, and some of the fall grain is now beiug cut. Some of the wheat fields in this vicinity this year are the prettiest ever seen. The prospects are for a bountiful harvest of all kinds of grain, espec ially the fail grain, as it seems to be a settled fact that the aphis has done but little damage if any. It may prove later that they will injure the spring wheat and oats slightly, but this iB not feared by many. The prospects for a good price are not very flattering, but those who are in a position to know say they are better than last year. Binders are now running steadily while threshing machines are being put in readiness. The hay crop has proved to be a large one and prices are about the same as last year. : The Kniehts of Labor, of Port- I land, have passed resolutions de nouncing the Oregonian and Tele gram for the course puraued against the laboring men in the present strike, and call on all merchants who are being patronized by mem bers of the order to withdraw their support from those papers, under the boycott syBtem. It is hardly likely that the demand will receive favorable attention, unless potent means .are employed. " . Abraham Lincoln in his mes sage to congress, December 31. 1851 said: "Capital could not have existed if labor had not first exist ed. Capital is onlv the product of labor. Labor is the superior of capital and deserves by far the highest consideration. ' A company has been organized at Portland to manufacture sugar from the sugar beet. This is pro-1 bably a start in the development of the sugar beet industry. Tbe editors of the Florence West and Junction City Times are indul ging in considerable mudslinging of late. COUNTY COURT. Petition of Mark Curtis et al for bridge across Muddy creek, continued. Petition of M. Bhackleford and 1. N. Rice for bridge across Calapooia, dismissed. No action was taken in the matter of the appointment of deputy county clerk and deputy sheriff. The matter of an appoint ment of a deputy recorder was dismissed. Matter of application of C. D. Jones for aid in turning Bear creek into the Santiam, continued. THE rolAOWraG BILLS WXUK ALLOWBD. State ts Doron Boggs ,4 16 00 8 A Handle, elections .. 4 00 Ilalgleish & Everett, acct roads 3 00 Kx T J Harrison 11 00 I O Hayne, roads 32 SO J B Van Winkle, acct conrt house .. 76 00 J P Hahn, acct poor 2 00 Harrisburg Lumber Co ..... 8 06 Albany Canal Co ..... ............ 16 H Seedbani, postage.. 10,00 P B Kelly, district attorney fees B 10 E T T Fisher, fees BOO Repairing Muddy bridge. 4t 00 Ben C Irwin ft Co, books, printing... 33 00 J V Goodale, bridges 38 78 W W Carotbers, refunded 1 00 John Jenkins, acct roads SO 00 J B Tilbtson, bridge Blue creek.. 137 80 C V Jackson, fees .., 692 J W Pugta, mileage, etc. 21 26 J W Waters 22 65 Bill of W W Miller, o for bounty con tinued. The Festive Tramp. Borne people in Pendleton do not attach sufficient dignity to the tramp rraternity, says the East Oregonian. They do not seem to recognize the buter's right to go to a private resi dence and eat food earned by another. Sometimes the tramp resent such an attitude on tbe part of those to whom they apply for gratuitous meals. One here the other day asked a lady for wherewithal to appease the gnawing of hunger and the lady said she had nothing cooked. The tramp replied: "un, rats! I am getting tired of that excuse. It's a legular chestnut. Just hustle about and conk souiethiua-. I don't propose toatand such treatment." Another some time since, after a good lady bad given hitu a better meal than tbe family had Just eaten, took his bat made a proper bow and said: "Sow 1 suppose you did your best and your victual are better than starving. I'll exonerate you from any evil intentions against my digestive organs. Having been on road fare for some months, I will be able to pull through." That tramp should be a politician .or a jour nalist He would rise to eminence. ' wanted TomP1y Lady or Geutleman to represent as iu each County. Salary, $40 per month. Ad dress with stamp. . Choc A, Boblntf Oo,, SaUas,Eni Do You Need It? Hit is for the cure uf love m km-. It Is submitted fir Hit b"iiflt of those who are violently taken with the dlseane un short acquaintance instantly ur too previously. It la also expedient for the one who has loved wrouglv or has been betrayed or Jilted as the ease .may be: Take twelve ounces of dislike, one pound of res olution, two (trains of common' sense- twelve on neve of experlt-iire and five quarts of cooling 'water of eniwIoVru- inu: net tlit'in over the Are of love. wnsmi with the essenrenf fortrotfulness; siiim with the spoon of melancholy; put it t the bottom of your heart; qnrk with a cork of clear conscience aid let it remain fur three dnya, and you will find eiwe and lie restored to your sense aga lit. The tiling can he obtained at any apothecary shop, at the house of misunderstanding, next door to reason, on Providence street m the vilage of Conteutmeut. To be taken when spells come on. Accident at Sweet Home, Last Sunday John Foster . came nearly passing in his checks, says the Brownsville Times, and taken his departure into the great beyond. He and a sou of Harvey Hamilton were handling an "empty" revolver, when it was discharges, the bullet outtlng off a thumb for young Hamilton, and continuing In Us course. Went through the Foster boy's neck, miss ing the arteries and doing no damage, Bive scaring the boy out of a year or two's growth. It is a significant fuel that buys have no liusiue-s with re volvers, and perhaps these young ineu are aware of it. 'The physician who attended them says that It appera In credulous that a bullet should pas through the neck in this manner, and not cause instant death. Last June, Crawford brought his twelve month old child, suffering from infantile diarrhoea, to me. It had been weaned at four months old and being sickly, everything ran through it like water through a sieve. I gave it the usual treatment in such but without benefit. The child kept growing tbinmr until it weighed but little more .Uiun when bom, or perhaps ten pounds. I then started the father to giving ChamherUiu's Coiic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Before one bottle nf the 2Ti cent size had been used, a marked improvement was seen and its continued use cured tbe child, Its weakness and puny constitution disappeared and its father and myself believe the child's life was saved by this Remedy. J. T. Marlow, M. 1)., Tamitrott, 111. For sale hy N. W. Smith, druggist. W. H. Kelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville Mo., has so much confidence iu Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy that be warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who Is not satisfied after using it. Mr, Kelson takes no risk In doing this because the remedy is certain cure for tbe diseases for which it is intended Mid he knows it. It l for sale by X. W.iJinith, druggist. A horse kicked H. H. Sliafer, of the Freemyer House, Middleburg, N. on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joiut to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did, and iu two days was able to be around. Mr. Bhufer has recom mended It to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also famous for its cures of rheumatism for sale by N. VV. Smith, druggist. Spring shades of kid gloves, Centem- eri regular line and with large pearl buttons, Foster bonk, Biarritz and gauntlet atS.E. Vnr.Mi, Albany, Ore, These hard times c want to save all we can, but of course we have to eat, still you will save some by getting your groceries at 8. P. Bach 'a, To th Lotties. I will sell regardkss of cost for the next thirty days my entire stock of trimmed and untrimmed hats. Those wishing anything in the line ofmil nery will find it to their advantage to cull early at Mrs. vleo. Rice's. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. (ClungeA Etcry Wock.l Wheat-dHc. Oat-2Hc Hay $9 per ton. Flour to 67i(oi.70 pur sack . Chop $1 00 per cwt. 1 Bran 75c ;per cwt. Middlings-1 00 per cwt. Potatoes 25c. Apples Dried, 8c per U- Plums Dried, 4Jc ,Onlbn-2c. Beef Dressed, 5c. Veal 46,oc Pork Dressed, 5. , Lard-H. Hani 12i per lb. Shoulders 10c. Hides 11c. per lb. Geese $5 ier do,. Ducks JH 60 per dm. t:hickeu-t2 2H(ajS 50. , - Turkeys He per lb. Egg ljiie lerdoz. ' Butter 10 s$ 16c per lb. liidek Green, lcj dry, 2c. I aV . . t ,1 V X jr Diabetes Cured! Wonderful Work. A Hew Being Created! Dior Sirs: If you could see the writer of this letter and note the wonderful change that has been effected in his case by taking Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure, you wonld certainly be astonished. I was s most wretched BUfferer for three years, trybj '.! kinds of SMdicine and gutting no relief. The flow of nrine was very excessive. I was very constipated end also covered with carbuncles, and fult iu war with myself and the world at lurge; but, thanks to yonr wonderful medicine, I felt as though I was a new beiug, and I consider a wonderful car has been effected in my case. With my beet wishes for yonr furtlssf success, I remain Yours respectfully, a. Mcdonald, Ashland. Wil. For sule by M. A. Miller. FK05UT riUlORESSIVK I'OITUH Northwest lire and Marine INSURANCE CCIP'Y Head Office, 2G9-271 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. THE LEAOtNQ HOME COMPANY. Trie Northwest WtU JNSFBE YOI K- Honw anil Hum. I GmwiiiR firatii. Household l-itmlmre, I i.mm in Warehoate, 1IJ. Feed and stock. I Hop Kllni,' 'tumi Imiilemtiiiui. ' The Northwest Solicits Youk Patronage. RICKAEAWUXGS, Real Krtale and Insurance Aat, Lobanoa. Or. "Is Yonr Name Written There?' Written where? Why, on the subscription list of the Lebanon Kxprebs. If you are not a sub scriber to this paper, and wish to obtain rending matter for the win ter evenings, now is the time to subscribe, (subscription rates, (pay able in advance) 1.50 per year. , The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,. E. W. Hadley, Recetver, Direct Lino Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. RIVER fiTKAM KltH. 8teamer "Ha" leaver l'orthmtl, Wwdnii day and Sutuniiiy m 0 M, II. C. Oat. den. Ap't, Butiuon Hi. Wharf, Portlatul. D. R. VAt.on.Hf 'Jen. Art, , San Krancihco, Cat tC. IIooijr, li, F. & I'. A,. t'orvtUHft, Oregon. AliuinlHtrutrlxw Notloe. Kotkc In hereby jtiven tbtthe nmlftrufgned um mn duly appointed hy the Comity Court o Linn eotuity, Hkhoh, the wiminfMratrix of llw Mate nf Jacob Nrmnn, wBw-d, awt1)mnlu.y qiialltled w .mnh h'Uuumtmrix. All parilw baviiiR ckiitiM asvai-wt hm1 f-4nt are hcrwtiy warned to Ktw:t Mm mat, duly vi-riljtd, within fx month'i from June M, U iht- Uiidrsied at tlio oilier ol' btun'l Ji. '-arUnd at Uniiiiou Oregon. bAHAH K. KtNiuui, Hah'l M. (iAUUNl. Ailmfn!4ilft(rix, AiUmu'.yfw Adruiniitratrii. ' Pugh and Muiisvy havejimt recciucd a new line of furnishing goods, price tbm More buying alsewbara. 4 t .A I 1 . . 'J J - ft A Has Saved His Life! Marvelous Cure ! ' Haknky, Okkook, April IM, '03. ' O. W. K. Mm. Co., Portland, Ore. Dear Sirs: About a year ufcO I was laid up with rheiiuiatium. I was in A terrihie state-. I could not turn over in bed without luM-nauce. As there was no physician in Harney I tried various liniments, but ttiej- all fi.iled. When my condition wne vory melons, m the lain seemed to lie s-'riiiiiiii near the leart, your lustmt cuiue it'ontj i:nd liud a bottle of Coniso Oil. f l mint 1 m itl with rhenmatipin, lie cnHed upon me, and 'brought a Untie of Onso Oil. , he commenced rubbing me v illi it, and iu less than five minuted I tvus relieved ; in half an hour I wits nbie tn swing my tWt out of tied, aikI one hour i was down stairs, iiu Icl'tllic K;tlu witJi me and 1 applied it soverul ti:nf. From tlnit diiv to this I have nut tv-en troubled witl rheumntism I fuel that 1 owe my liiV to the wonderful oil. All this can rsi verified hy Fred 1 Wines, of Harney, nlso the landlord of the hotel and several others. 1 always curry a bottle of Congo Oil in mv crip now. Vunrs very truly, , . C. II. KOBTO.V Assayer lliirns, Harney Co., Oregon. Price 50 cents anil $1 w For Bale bv M. A. Millnr. BARBER SHOP Best fihnves, llnir Cut or Shampoo at - BORllM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOM TO r-f. CrlAl.LKH HOTKL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindlv Treated. ihdies Hair Dressing a specialty, DR. S.-H. FEAZIER Is Now U;u(!y lo tin nil Kinds (if Dental "Work. Gold and Bridge Work A. Specialty.' SaHsJactlojj ' Guaranteed In the Making and Fitting of Plates. All Care is Taken to Save Teeth. Will cleun children's teeth free of charge. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Warld'sFair Highlit MrataUiul Diploma. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE fiotii oiitriulit. no rant, no roinllr. ArlnnM i U (,'(iy.Viii,ifr (.'ouiitrr. Nmk1H in titry l line find imm' M)lrmiirth. 1 Avu u mnh frMii Ha to tM pr tmr. ij Umu In n rnfliiian'-e moaua a mIh t nil ihd .tnAitfjiTHirK. fie innrntuenui. nnior. woru (Uujwhor. uny dirteite. 0mpleU)t iwlr for hum wneri itttipMn. ud oepuc np or unr oo Iftunrarontof ordw, no wiriiu, Itulu H if SWT Scrofula Cured. 'Arsniy - s'ev ?a Y ?.f- rs- iK;:!"- r: n'l the time .' VN ifi 'iu.-.:-ui IVruct :: -t- 1 v:-.-.'i.n :-,-, ,w:n is It- ...' H r-;if ii ;n (ri'a;x' lint ; ih; if' ... -oU"l w Cun. 1 . '. y"'.- !-Ci' hiii mv eleventh . . ' - it-.n .-ir'-v fctilii-iwl wuh i,'n )ir.-iiV;in-cm nn vari.iiis . ,' t .v 'uiy. in- tlvn-ia wf mv : , a 'it !-. . s!f- iv.l. I have.i.e -.! :i . Mia.'v iiL.iiciiiiii. it th;:ir ; m ji h tifccu, u iio uii-any ;oju, n ... -.) I c M.piicinti uUi'n : . nn.' 'rj ;ir;lla bmI (ii.trx Knot ' i' : n; tile fust boltlt wnsiliii.K O'1 mi I I. jit hi until 1 h "' wkt-a I t-; i'-y, mi' m now c-jii; U-.t-ly - , .-!-.vi-nvei fel'. wnvgl! -a tin- . n yy ih vvd yi&rK It ceruiuly WAS ; ii.nr 'nil. i ihe total cot tifl m -it-c wns rnih rVni. I now cor v r -;T -..nieud Dr. G'H-it's SarK?rru 'UiJ. is !iit kivii; of B ihS hiiltit-rs. A. G, STEVENS, Ulli UVe, Wla 6 mi tBa For B.iJe by M. A. Miller. Albany team Laundry RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, Albany, .Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Special Rates for Family Washings. atitirnRtion Gnaranteed or' Money Refunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, liiHuiitb'BlirugHtore. . ljernnont Oreiron Lebanon Meat Market. Ed Kellentfirger, Propr. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna.nd Ham, fciTBacun and Lard Always on Hand Main Stravt, Lclmiion', Or. t CD J tcisgr v J & s O) . ; . ' -' S . . .