Lebanon Express. H. Ys KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and Proprietor. WOMAN'S NEW FIELD. American woman has invaded the profession of architecture, and is succeeding in it Her designs for public buildings, warehouses and faetori w are eliciting the ap proval of male veterans in the art, and her cottages and mansions do not contain more wardrobe closets than sre needed by any well-regulated household. She can beat a man nine tiroes out of ten in planning a dwelling that will be comfortable, beautiful and home like, because she has a natu ral talent for that kind of work. It should be the policy of society and the state to encourage, aid nd equip woman for proper bread winning occupation that fits h-r, and her "success in architect art shows that her field of work can be. still farther widened. The opportunities for intelligent women who are compelled to be self-supporting are not confined to teach ing, law, medicine, authorship or stenographyand any bright wo man of practical mind and ordinary pluck can find or make a way to earning a livelihood in almost any of the professions from which the sex is now excluded by its own timidity as much as by the sense less prejudices of those who do not appreciate the dignity of labor. The larger the list of woman's legitimate occupations the better for society. Telegram. We understand that the sheriff of . this county will in all probabilities advertise the del nuent tax list in the near fnture. We think that this work should be let out to the lowest bidder, by so doing it would te a saving of several hundred dollars to the tax payers of Liun county. It cost in the neighbor hood of ladO of the tax payers money last year to ' have the de linquent list published and we venture the assertion that any paper in the county would have been ghd to have got it at 1200, if it had been let out by bids. Thisisabusine proposition tht the ExpjtEss hopes the county cmrt will at least give a considera tion, there are sbout four papers in the county that should have a bid at this work. - Discouraged with the business of raising wheit, Oregon farmers are at a loss to know what to turn their hands to next. Iowa has given them an object Won in thrift that they should not lose sight of. The total butter produc tion of thit state for the yeor 1891 was 133,848498. The magnitude of these figures is amazing. They represent more wealth than the whole gold production of the United States for the sarue-yenr. which was $33,175,000. Under the stimulus to her business of this immense income, there was but a single bank failure in all Iowa during the late panic With a country equally adapted to butter production, Willamette valley furmers are in positi-a to walk abreast of their brothers in Iowa. There is something more than mere talk in the rabid discusseon of the money question that is now cn in the state press. The discus sion means that the senatorial mule must soon have another rider. All spurred and booted, 6enator Dolph waits and frets for the word to crawl on, while his gold mono metalicts friends yell "sound mon ey' and hang to the tail of the mule. To the ears of his muleship the silver republicans hang,whik Fulton, Tongue? and others sweat blood and banker for an order to climb on. This is why the money question waxes warm. It will contiuue until the legislature meat. and then, though the great mass of mo party oppose him, Sir Knight wiuu wui Birdie bis mule and Jog along to Washington. Ex Wobdbi the trslcwrscker, was convicted of murder in tbs first iesta. with neniK of iWv .1 confessed his guilt, but Says there are others guiltier thau he, and that he will not hang alone. Said he; "There are more men implicated in this crime than have yet been in dicted for it. Thev promised to help me, but failed at the last mo ment Well I will not hang alone." When pressed' for particulars, Worden declined to give specific names and facts now, but promised to make a fall and complete state ment in the near future. A party of Pullman unemployed and other famlies, numbering in all 500 persons, will arrive in Alabama this week and will start a single-tax colony alter the idea of Henry George, near Blakely, in Baldwin county. They have secured 2,000 acres of fine land at 920 an acre on the very spot where the last battle of the civil war was fought The land lies 2J miles along the Tinsaw river, A sawmill and brick mak ing machinery have been bought on time, and the outlook is favor able for the success of the colony, Critical state of affairs is report ed on the St Mary's division of tie Idiho State wagon road. The Italian laborers claim they have not been paid since Angust and have taken possession of every thing and threaten to murder the foreman if their money is not forth coming at once. The men are armed with rifles and pistols and have precipited a reign of terror. The North Pacific steamship Sith arrived from the Orient at Tacoma Friday. She brought as part of her carei 280 poanda of Hongkong opium, tiie first ever impnrtgd into Tacoma and the third consignment which . ever paid duty in that collection district The stuff is consigned to Port land. It is stated that Dan Burns, sec retary of the Republican state cen tral commettee, has broken down and is seriously ill in Sen Fran cisco. Hard work and worry over the late campaign, together with excessive smoking, are said to be the cause of his illness. A special train arrived Friday at Spokane over the Oregon Rail way and Navigation Road, bearing Receivers Anderson and Mink of the Union Pacific, and Navigation snd other officials of the two Sys tems. A lion's head, seven feet high, of the finest Greek marble, has been unearthed at Kertch.in the Crimea. It is said to be of the Seventh or Eighth century before Christ snd will be exhibited in the Hermitage at St Petersburg. A delegation of negro clergymen has asked Mayor Gilroy to appoint a colored man to a vacancy on the New York School Board, but the Mayor intimated that the request would not be granted. The latest returns on the house of representatives give the republi cans 247: democrats, 104, and populists 5. The last house stood democrats 219; republicans 127, populists 10.. A negro going through a field near Quincy, Fhu, was pursued by a band of cattle, and bad to jump into a well twenty feet deep, to make his escape. The largest cotton cargo in the history of the South, a vessel laden with 14,898 bales, has within the past few days cleared the port of New Orleans. Sesator Pefkb says he expects to see the day when anybody can get all the money he wants just as easily as he can now get postage stamps. 1 ; Fiaxci imports from the United States nearly one half of the tobac co manufactured in the Government factories. The rise in the price of wheat eomea a little late, but can yet bene fit many farmers in Linn county. E vary little helps. . Tax oholosst rarities' of tobaooo ate f eissd along h hanks of such CtbiTt flvrl tit owflut tt-WI MOUNTAIN ITEMS. Health Is good at this writing. Mr. Qilliland la still improving. We are baring beautiful weather.' Nearly everybody is done sowing grain lu this section. The Mountain. Grove school closet! last Friday. Mias Lottie Jnuksou bat taught the best school that was eve taught iu the district, but they dome for want ot funds, lacking one week oi three months. We would like to knoa what is the matter with school fundV when they run seven months Ian year. Vi Vooes. A Man Cut in Two. A man named Wilton, of Chehulis who was, with two other ui n, xiealiiu a ride on the southbound NurLhen. Pacific traiu last Sunday, met with a horrible death. He was sealed on tin brake beam of one of the care as thi train was being ruu onto the transfer boat Taonma, at Kalarna, and it is sur mised that, during the svritohing ol that portion of the train, be was taken unawares by the backlng-up of the ears, and that the tail of his coal eanght in the planking .between, the rails, dragging from his perch. He bad evidently tried to crawl between the wheels while the care were in mo tlon. and was overtaken. The vai passed ever him, severing both baud'' and legs from the body, and cutting the body itself vertically in two halves. The body was carried to the depot In pieces and the coroner called for. This man had been put oft the train some two hours previously and had con trived to again steal his way under the car. Wllaou was a single man of about 25 years of age, and was endeav oring to get to Portland iu the hope of securing work. A Colony Cor Hawaii. The colony of residents of Oregon, mentioned some time ainee us being formed for the purpose of starting for Hawaii for permanent residence there, pasted through Albany last night over the Southern Pacific road to Han Fran cisco, from which city they will, on November 27, take a steamer at Bau Francisco for the Inlands. B B. Hen ry, a well-known farmer at TuuHtin, formerly of Linn county, and a hrorher of Dr. Henry, of Brownsville, is at the bead of the enterprise. It is aaid that among the colonists are Dr. McCuuley, of Uoldendale, Lee Brown, of Btaytnn, Marion county, and the Wltitaker boys, members of a well-kuown family near Independence. There were about 20 of them In all.-Herald. Mr. Frank Moist ik thought to be a little better. The doctors nerfarruad another operation on him last eiundnv. IS'.tloe for IubllcatlOB. Land OrrcE at Obeihm? city, or, I ' ' : October Ti. 1SOI. S Notice k bercbT Riven thai th rotlovlng araed witter has filed notice of his inttmrkm to make final proof iq support of his claim, and that Mid proof will be made before the County Clerk of Lira count, at Albany, Or.. Oecorntar H, law. Hi: Frank Bedell, ft. E. So. 7.1.W fur theSE)4.KW)i.S EJJ.8WK and lot land S Sedan 18, Towmhip 12 8, Karate 1 East. He toe Billowing urunesw to prove his eon residence upon and cultivation uf Mill land, vol: J. L. (Jtlbert. X L. Gilbert. J. 31. 8. P. Johnson, all of Lebenoa, Oregon. Kobbbt A. UtLUUt, Register. Kotloe tor Publication. Lsim Omca at Orkoo Citt, Ob. t October , IN. I Notice Is hereby alven that the following aamedseUrer has filed notice of his Intention to raake float proof hi support of his claim, snd that said proof will be made before the L'ounty Clerk of linn eotrntr, at Albany, Or., hecember S, ISM, Til: Frederick W. Bratopton, II. E. No S.57B for the H of S X . t) E or N E , a E S Eof Section 12, Township U Houtb, Itange 1 West He names thefo lowing wllneweto prove his continuous residence troon and cultivation of said land, vis: Jacob Fltswater, James B. Filr water, J. M. Undley, J, w. Gee. all of Jobation, Oregon. Baar.A. Httuta, . Berber. Notice or IMauaolutloii. Notice is hereby given that the copartner ship heretofore existing between W. C. Peterson and A. I'mjihrey, under the firm nante of Peterson 4 I'mplirey, doinp; real estate and insurance business at Lebanon, Oregon, ia hereby dissolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Umpbrey having disposed of bit interest to E. H. Ross. All account due aaid firm of Peterson i Cmphrey are paya ble to W. C. Petersen who becomes respon sible for all indebtedness of said firm. Dates, this lOtn day of October, 18M. W. C. Petskwik, A. I MPHEtV. GO AND SEE The largest stock of custom mode boots ever brought to Albany. Also the best selected stock of men's, women's, boy's, misses's and chil dren's shoes in all grades, at prices to meet the times. All good? bought at our store that rip will be repaired FREE of charge; If you want your horse shod you go to n BLACKHMITH, not a general roer ohandise store. WHY? When YOU want to be shod come to the only exclusive boot and shoe store in Albany, KLEIg A Dt Bnt'IU-E. tor, fe'i-s'sCrm Bsrsln frmr'sr iti "v Mir, avl ntrti Mens Shoes: 81 50. 2 00. . 2 ro. a 00. 5 00. W. Bat -his as-lit for the Best SIioo iu the World. We carry large lines of shoes from . Barton Bros., of Kansas City, Bro.vn' Shoes Company, of St. Louis, and "many Mher shoe manufacturer.:; and also carry a large line of Rubber Goods of all'kinds. We have a' fine t l,",. ..f T,, . f .....t ' j jl. 1 1. -n t. n .1 . . .1 . inin i j 'tens utmus at i ivmg iniiti itiu jusi wnit:n win oe soiu bs cneap as anj'wnere on face of the earth. Jtommler "We Carrv GOOD GOODa. For the Least Money, , ' - V LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Chan,Nl Xverv Wflek.'l Wheat SOe. Oata 20c Hay 14 t6 ptartou. i'lonr ?U U5(Si.70 jWaack. Chop $0 75 per ctvt. Uran 90s pur cwu ' MidtllinK i 1 (10 per cwt. Potatoea ITic. Apples Dried, tie per H- PlumsDried, 8c Onions 2c r Beef Dn'asml, 5c. Veal 4(5i5c. Pork Dresaed, 5. Lard-H. ' Hants 121 per lb, Shoulders ftc. Bides lie ht lb. . Oecoe' 15 (it, V per dtts. Ducks til (S. f 2 )K-r dz. Chickens (2 lZ(d,S m. Turkeys fie per lb. Eggs 22c ter dor.. , E .tter 16 3k"pr lb. J 1 idea (.irtn, lc; drv, 2e. ' Albany Steam Lann3rj E1CH1EDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs, -. baity, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention." . Special. Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Ket It titled. " J. E. ADCOX, Agent, in Smith's Drngttlure. , lA'hanon. ' - Orcpn, REMOVAL NOTICE. Wiilfi Start ' Of Albany, Are now in their new store in the Cusick Block, where they are prepared to meet the wttnts of the public with the finest line of jew elry, silverware, clocks watches, etc, in this pact of.tlie-etate. Fitting eyes, with giasnea and flpectacles by I'rof. A. btark, grad uate of the Chicago Opthaltnv College, a specialty. r. W.L.DO'JCLAS SHOE- THE elST. sauuatNS. 5. CORDOVAN, FRi:w3t.EMHEUaCAl. 3.5P P0LICE.3 Sous. aOZ.WORKINOHfjj,. EXTSA FINE. " 3GN0F WL.I FOB CATOJXSUt 'Ur ' BROCKTON, MAS. I'M aaa iswam'T br aarcksurtal W. U deritfi the In the world, aod tunrtntee th -rtltie by itampinK tbt urn nd price on tbe bottoDi, which protect you against bifeb price tod the otlddleraan i profiu. Ourtboee equal oiuiom work in Myle, caijr mtn$ end wearinK gudlitlei. We have them aold every. Where at lower pricea for the value given thaS mr other make. Tnke so auhsttuite. If yoitf MiietiMaot lupp'y ymt, m Mf Aoid we art I'at largest maaufactarers of S3 Inn sTcr THIS IS NOT y,,''eeV HIRAM BAKER, Lebanon, Or. W DELMONICO" Good Accommodations for Transients, Special terms to regular MRS. B. HAUPERT, Proprietress. 'Li RICK! I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my Yard, in the guburbt of Lebanon,' Fpr Sale at Reasonable Eaiei. -All kind ftf mason's woik done with neatness'and . . j, d. w. harden: BARBER SHOP Beat H'.taveB, Hair Ctit or fihttiupoo at BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving Parlor. KEXT IXK1RTO HT. CHARLICS HOTEL. Elegant Baths.. Children Kindly Treated. Ladiee Hair Dressing a Specialty, rilOMlT f KWItEHBlVE FOPULAR I Northwest Fire and Marine INSURANCE COHP'Y Head Office, 209-271 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. THt LIA0IN0 MOMI OOMPANY, The Northwest KILL INSURE YOl'B , Hoasr and fVtm, I Groairif Oraln, HouMholf Fnniiture, I Orbin in Wanboast, llay, 1'eiKl ami Ktoct, Hup Kilns, Farm Implaraaats, The Northwest Solicits Your Patroipaob, 1 nice a RAWU0lk . , lUattsUrttMl tftaVsRM AM UMtsAfr, T.arlips' FiTip .Sim"?- 1 $1 50. 2 50. 3 00.- 4 00. 5 OO. ouglas, RESTAURANT.. boarders and roomers. Lebanon . j. " Meat Market) Ed Eellenberger, Propr. - ''ill" '' ' Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, SSrBacon snd Lard Always-en Hand Main Blreet, Lebanon, Or. , The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, " Chaa, Clark, Baoelver, Direct Line Quick Dlepatch Low Freight Rates. Connecting with ateamer Ho mer behreen Yaquina an4 San Francisco, . s For freight and petaenger rate ' apply to any agent, Cbai, J. Hindu?!, Som 4 Co. Km. 2 to 8, Market St., San Fraooltoo, CaKf Cm Ousie, KtMlrnr. 1 ..1 V,,