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Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
Editor (- and - Proprietor.
Ashland pay $3000 a year for
the suoport of its schools.
Everyone should cL-an up the
alleys and streets adjoining their
premises. The health of the city
demands it.
A new gun, eight feet long,
operated by electricity has been in
vented at Springfield, 0., capable
of discharging 1,CC0 shots per
minute. : '
If China pays tbnt indemnity
of $300,000,000 in silver maybe the
white metal won't take a leap in
markets of toe world.
Mrs. W. E. Strong of Wbittier,
who is known as the woman fruit
grower of California, is said to be
the owner of the largest walnut
grove in the world, controlled by
one person.
Unscrupulous dealers are sell
ing Oregon prunes in San Fmn
cisco with French labels for
fourteen cents a pound, thus
making a clear profit of ten cents
on the label alone.
Governor Foster of Louisiana,
has issued a proclamation to com
mand peace in New Orleans. The
trouble seems to be at an end for
the present at least.
A big fire at Kansas City des
troyed the buildings occupied by
the English Supply Company,
Western .Newspaper Union and,'
Great Western Type Foundry; loss
$350,000.
The Chinese now find it more
profitable to raise their female in
fants than to strangle them. In
1870 the average price of a wife in
the Flowery Kingdom was 5.
Now it is 50.
OjiE thing is certa n, when times
and business again revive the peo
ple will be less ready to assume
debt, and more conservatism will '
prevail. This will be for the gen
eral good. " ',
The sum of $750 has been appro
priated for the survey of the Yamhill-river
from its nvuth toMc
Jlinirville, with a view of improv
ing the same by locks, dams or
otherwise. '
Ti.'i first carload of pickled
olives ever shipped from Southern
Cahfiirni-i was sent to Chicago
from Pomona. During the month
nf innnorv thArp ffprp llT.Tfi nnrs !
-ery trees shipped from Pomona,
mrf.lit,
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Some time in the coming month
Sir. George H. Sally, accompanied,
by bis two sons, will at .rt by trail
from Baker City with about 400
head of range horses for Fort
Worth, Texas and Indian territory.
It will take several mouths to make
the joitrn y.
Jay P. Lucas has banded in bis
resignation as county clerk of
Gilliam to the eouuty court, and
that body has appointed H. K
Frazer, Mr. Lucas' deputy, to
succeed him. Mr. Lues will con
tinue in office ..until May 8, when
his resignation takes effect.
Tub Eastern Oregon "District
Agricultural Association will hold
its fall meeting in Baker City tlii
year, and in connection with the
Baker County Stick t Agricult
ural Society will present a pre
mium list and speed programme.
Tbe amount of premiums will be
11300, and the purses or speed con
tests will be liberal.
Attobney-Ge.neral Olxey, re
presenting the go. ernment spoke
before the Suprtme Court of the
United States in defense of the con
stitutionality of the Income Tax
law, and was followed by James C.
Carter, who appeared for the Cou
tinantal Trust Company to contest
tii law. In Washington it is said
that if the Court decides against
Hit law, u extra soiiiun of Cuu-
Vnn,K the Express docs not
believe there will likolv he any
boom in the business of Lebanon or
surrounding country t'se cotr.ing
year, a steady and substantial
improvement from tiiis time on is
probable.
Au. Salt Lake city is rejoieint
over the final arrival of natural
gas, which has been piped from
the wells fourteen rai!c3 distant.
The wells already opened have an
aggregate output of 50,(100,000 feet
per day.
TliE Italian g'overnmeut is act
ing with extreme moderation and
consideration ovor the killing of
five of its citizens at Walsonberg.
Notwithstanding the clamor of the
Italian press for the introduction
of energetic measured there has
been nothing in the nature of a
prutest lodged with this govern
ment nor a demand for indemnity
and reparation.
Immigration is coming Oregon's
way this year, and it will, continue
to come, till Oregon i6 populated to
its greatest capacity. She wants
immigration and as a state she will
offer every inducement to home
seekers. All that is asked in re
turn of new comers is willingness
and ambition to work and help
themselves. Oregon will help
them who help themselves.
The railroads arc authority for
the statement that travel from the
East, West, is increasing rapidly
every week. This is a sure indica-
tioiLthat times will steadily im
prove throughout Oregon. Any
part of Oregon is head uud should
ers above iny of the states west
of the Mississippi river, so far as
agreeahleness of climate is con
cerned, and also presents better
advanlnges, to the man who wishes
to make an honest living. The
Willamette valley will get its full
share of the coming tide of immi
gration, The first case of an accusing
conscious, influenced by religion,
that ever came to tbe notice of the
federal authorities in Seattle, Wn.,
was brought to light when Thomas
Gornun, an iron moulder by trade
walked into Commissioner Emery's
office and asked the United States
district attorney to have 0 warrant
issued for his arrest for counter
feiting and passing counterfeit
coin. Gorman said that he h;d
confessed to the officers of the
Salvation Army. He said that he
had passed $180 in this city and in
Tacoixa during the past two
months and that lie made the coin
ihin,6elf- U8i,,S ' electric plater to
plate the lead money. He said he
! ,i-1 ....t 1 i, 1.. u:
UIU twi Lliuw lixv jjnuiiat 1UI UIO
offeuse and did not care as long as
bis conscien e, which bad been
bothering him, was clear and he
had atoned for his crime. He whs
sent to jail in default of bonds to
await trial in June.
The following from the Telegram
sounds big: A miner named
Fredrick Holton came here from
Baker county this morning, carry
ing with him a valise filled with
gold nuggets, tbe weight of which
made him stagger. S.ime of the
I nuggets weigh ?d000, and tbe
whole treasure was dug out of a
pocket by himself and pardner,
Henry Sanderson, within the past
four days. They bad been pro
specting in the hills of linker
county almost a year without
making "grub" money, and a week
ago they were about abandoning
the field and returning to Califor
nia. On Tuesday last they saw
some float rock cluse to their -tcm
porary camp, and following it up
they struck a pocket, from which
Hollar, fays; they have already
taken ?.10,(JU0. He bah-.-vw that
there is $500,000 or more of gold
in that depository, 'which can be
taken out with no cost beyond
their personal labor. Tl.c exact
location of their claim Holton say
he will not divulge till be and lib
I'fti-tiie have tr.kf.) out f.il ther
it in it.
fc?r, PHin'e Crtatw Baking df
A Clubbing Offer.
A ureal manv of our readers Mini
county like to lake the weekly Oregon
Ian. We have made arrangements
whereby we can furnish II at a reduct
ion from tbe regular price to those who
want bdtli the Express aud the
Orvgnnian. The regular price of the
Oregon iati is $1.50 per year, and of the
Espkkss $1 .60 when In advance. We
will furnish both f r (1 per year in
advance a wiving of one dollar to the
sulworiper. The Oregonlao. gives all
the general newmuf the country once a
week, and the Express gives all the
local utvvs once a week, which will
make a most excellent news service
for tbe moderate sum of (2. per year.
Throe who are at present subscribers
f tbe Expkrss must pay In all arrear
ages and oue year in advance to obtain
this special price.
A Correction.
r-WEKT Home, March U, '85.
Editor Express:
Iu your issue March 1, you published
hi your local columns au Item In the
effect that "Oscar Black" was con
victed In-fore Justice Lovelee for carry
ing concealed weapons, and was sen-
tanced to five duys iu (ail. Let me
gay in justiee to myrelf aud former
husband, Alex lllaek, that the boy's
right name is Oscar Wilson, aud that
he is no relation to Alex Blaok or my
self. Mrs. Bklla Wrjout.
S. E. YOUNG.
Now on sale by B.E. Young of Al
bany a very large line of summer dress
goods.
Outing ftanels, light and dark; from
8 cent up.
Wool finished satine, blscfc, bro
caded and in colore.
Duck; one of the newest, neatest and
most serviceable of materials for sum
mer dresses.
Crepon; two grades, very neat.
Oriental Pongee, cuttoo finished like
Bilk
C'hallie; silk stripe, all wool, cotton.
Lawu, percale, gingham, fancy
prints, i
In fact many new goods and new
designs.
Notice.
.Blacksmith wanted, one who under
stands general blacksmith work and
especially horseshoeing also cau do
wood work for repairing of wagons
and machinery, will furnish shop free
of charge for oue year. Can furnish
q lite a number of tools. For further
information write
A. F. Hamilton.
BoUey, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the Stale 0! Oregon,
for U1111 county, in department No.2.
Marvl. Henderson, plaintiff 1
vs. V commons
Jacob W. Henderson, defendant)
To Jacob W. Henderson, the above
named Defendant.
Is THt KAMI or the 6tati ofOaxaoK:
Yon are hereby required to appear and ans
wer the complaint of the above named
Plaintiff, in tbe above entitled court, noir
on Hie with the (Jlcrk of said Court, on or
before the tint day of the licgular Term of
the above entitled Court, to wit: Monday
the nth day of March, 1806, court being
held at Albany, Linn county, Oregon ; and
you are notiiied that if you fuii to appear
and answer said complaint, as hereby re
quired, the Flaiutiff hcrciu will apply to the
Court fur the relief prayed for in Plaintiffs
complaint, tiled iu the above entitled
Court; to wit:
For a decree dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing between Pluintiff
and Defendant and lor un absolute divorce
for Flaiutiff from Defendant, and for the
care, custody and control of their minor
daughter Veaiia and for the eoatt and dis
bursements of this suit to be taxed.
Thus summons is published by the order
of the Honorable H. H. Hewitt, Judge of
the Third Judicial District of tbe State of
Uregon, and of this Court, mailc at Cham
bers in the City of Albany, Linn County,
Oregon, on the 22nd day of January 1X86.
SaU L M. liABUSK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
KHILOU'S t'CKE, the great Oaigh
and Croup Cure, in in great demand.
Pot-Let size contains tweuty-flve only
25c. Children love It. Bold by K. W.
Hniith.
W.LDguclas
$3 SHOE
riTCOB AKIN.
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WHCnSitlUWUUOCAU'.
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3.PP0UCE,SJOHS.
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LAXIIES'
OvsrOnaMUiJMiPMiHewsartk
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 SUKS
All our ahoes ara aqually aatlsfactory
iy xfvs tbo beat vsloc for tno money.
LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET.
Cliuiawl liti'iy Wwk.l
Wheat -34t
Oats an-
Hay -5 lt not ton.
Flour W twgiitf. per sack.
Chop $0 76 per cn t.
Bran 70c pur cu t.
Middlings-') 7(1 porewt.
Potatoes SSTic.
Apples Dried, ttv per H
Pluma Dried, oc.
Onions 2c,
Bee. Dressed, 8c.
Veal 4(5)oc.
Pork Dressed, i,
Lard-10.
Hams 10 per lb.
Shoulders Sc.
Bidea 10c per lb
Geese $4 (ft $6 por dos.
Ducks fc! (ft $3 per dos.
Chickeua 2 00(5.8 60.
Turkeys 8o per lb.
Eggs 7c w doz.
B .tter 15 . 20c pr lb.
Hides Green, lc; dry, 2c.
f...r..i
axiS.
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pme Grape Cream of Tartar Powrlsr. V.-x
bam Ammonia, Alum orany other adultcra,'..
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
DiHMolutiou 'Notice.
Notice iB licrei'V (liven that the partner-,
ship huretoliire existing between I1. M.
Smith anil It. M. Wcuiall. known an Smith
A YVctttfall. and tiio partnership horelofore
eilating between I'. M. Smith and G. St.
Wentfull and A.l?iilirey, kimwu ns Smith,
YVestiuli 4 l'in.hrey. Iioth punnorahips be
ing eiifumed in the Livery A Feed business
in Lebanon, unit eouuty. Ort-yon, were on
tbe 12th day of February 1SU5 dissolved, V.
M. Smith with drawing from suiu firms.
O. M. Vt cattail and A. I'mphrry will eon-
tinne tbe same buaiiiesp nt iUe same plueea.
Wesllall A Fninrty. All puniti imleljleil
to the old linns are cannstlly reinestMl to
settle at once. P. M. Smith.
. M. VYnrmu,
A. fantRET.
First uubiicaiiun, Feb. 1SU5.
Adru lnlBtrutor't
Kotiee is hereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Linn comity, Oregon, the
administrator of the estate of A. V.
Oaroutte, deceased; and bos duly qualified
as such administrator. All persous hav
ing claims against the estate are hereby
retjuired to present them, with proper
vouchers, within six months from the
dote1 hereof, to the undersigned, at the
orbce of W. Si. brown, in Lebanon, Linn
county, Oregon.
Dated this Slid, dav of January, lbtB.
Phil iiitter,
W. M. Brown, Administrator.
Attorney for Adminl-lndur.
Albany Steam Laundry
RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs,
.Albany, Orog-ou
All Orders Receive Prompt
Attention.
Special Rates for
Family Washings.
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
P.efunded.
J. E. ADCOX. Agent,
In Smith's Drug Mtnre.
Lebanon, - Ori-on.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON TACIFIC RAILROAD,
Chas. Clark, Receiver,
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Kates.
Connecting with steamer Ho
mer between Yaquina and Bur
Francisco.
For freight and passenger rate
apply to any agent.
Cha. J. He.vdrvs, Son & Co.
Koa, 8 to 8, Market St.,"
San Fi auoisooi Cal.
Chas. Olauk, Beet iver.
BAKER!
BAKER!
BAKER!!
Prices way down.
ri i re. b .-r t m i
OWE
GIVES
I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, f..r sale at my
Yard, in ttie BuburbB of Lebanon, For Sal at Reauouable
Rates. All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and
despatch. D. W. HARDEN. 'j
BARBER SHOP
lii'st Shaves, Hair Cut or Shampoo at
B. F. KIRK,
Shaving Parlor.
NEXT DOOR TO BT. CHARLES
HOTEL.
Elegant Baths.
Children Kindly Treated.
Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty,
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RELIEF.
Lrfeuai.011
Meat Market,
Ed Kellenkrger, Propr,
Fresh & Salted Beef Pork,
Mutton, Sausage Bo
logna, and Ham,
fSTBacon and Lard Always on Hand
Main Blret't, Lebanon, Or.
Notice.
Nntici- Ih herehy n'ven to ull wliom
It may c.u ci-rn, Hint I am directed hy
ihe city cnuiit-ll ,uf Lel'a'iiui. Oregnn,
in rial'lly enf.ireo the ordinance re
lative to cleaning yards, alleys and
privies. The ordinance call he ext
aniined otiapplieittion tu the Recorder.
AH purlieu violating any provision of
this nidimiiioe, nfier I lie 2-'.tli of March
mi will I"- piTOi ciuted, By order of
the City Council.
P. W. Mohoax, kiaishaL ,
tHUA MaMIl 14, WM,
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