Lebano:! Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
editor --and - Proprietor
The New York Times propoun
ded tius question." "Where siiaU
we look for horeet in the future T"
The Portland Sun nwered It in
this wise: "In tail nd tlat cam
having Portland libW"-Ex.
The year of 1895 h beyond
doubt the supreme year of the
fruit grower of Oregon. YV bile a
fruit crop failure s never known
in this state, still on the other
hand nsver before were the pros
pects so good for a mammoth crop
of all kinds of fruit throughout the
state not alone in one county or
section but generally in every
section of the state.
Within a year the mails be
tween New York,' and Brooklyn
will be whisked back and forth
through pneumatic tubes, running
from one government building to
the other. The pipes will be large
enough to admit small pouches and
it is said the cost will not exceed
$100,000. The pneumatic delivery
of parcels also is under considera
tion in several large cities.
The revival of California gold
mining, which began two years
ago when the great financial panic
caused a demand for gold
throughout the entire business
world, is still gathering force.
California goldmines are now
sending to the Ban Francisco i
fineries f 1,300,000. . in . gold per
month, as against $1,000,000 per
month s year ago. There is
great demand for mining machin
ery in all foundries and shops.
In th first three months of 1895
12,391 telephones ere added to
the number under rental which
was two-thirds of the gain of the
whole of last year; but in the sec
ond or current quarter, April to
June inclusive, the increase is 33,-;
OiiO, or more than twice the gain of
the full year 1894. There are 55.
1 36 more of these instruments in use
today than a year ago an increase
of ten per eent. This is one of
the best proofs of reviving business
and mercantile expansion.
The report of the weather bureau
for the week ending July 15 is
that the opinion as to the probable
good yield of fall grain has not
. hansed. Hops are slrieht. The
potato crop is uuiveWDy good.
The hay crop is good and heavy in
many places. There is an abuud-
dauce of fruit and the shipment
are large. From Eastern Oregon
the report is that the yield of
groin will be light, and no crop
will be large or even good except in
a few sections.
The Kansas City Times proposes
to take a party of representative
business men, including the mayor
of Kansas City, to the manufactur
ing and business centers of New
England. These men are to en
lighten the New Englanders as to
the advantages of Kansas City as a
commercial center, advertising the:
city as much ss possible, and in-
cidetally gathering taluable infor
mation in regard to industries in
New England, in which Kansas
City is also interested. The Timet
will print a special edition of 320r
000 copies for Easterners, to be
distributed free, and the advertis
ing in this edition is to pay the ec
jnes of the trip. Printers Ink.
The BtateNoruial svhuul at Mon
mouth bse made an important ad
vance this year. By un arrange
ment with the school district of
that plsoe, the district school is
made s training school, aud indi
rectly becomes a part of the nor
mal system. A competent corpsof
teachers has been selected, and it
is confidently nyevivi lh;-t Clile
cuntbimitioii will reoult lit-ueuciully
to both. With this addition and
the course of studies being raised,
with a three year's course in place
of two, it is evident this institution
has taken su advance step towards
.Xi)r education of public school
ttvawaaMMBBa
STATE AMD COAST."'. '
Taken Frees Our Enhance Throutb-
eat the Northwest.
TbsSilets reservation is to be
opened July 25.
I he fieasent Valley hay crop
is only about half a yeild this year.
Dry weather is to blame.
4 successful operation for ap
pendices has been performed on
Charles Jackson, a 13-year - old
boy of Creswell. . ?
The Pendleton scouring mill has
received to date, 2,463,86 pound
of wool, of which 2,006,306 were
brought In by railway and the
balance bv team. ' , t "
Birds are said to be busy des
troying the fruit of orchards on the
Malheur river and on Willow creek.
It is said that so great w the de
struction that the cricket pest
which recently visited these sec
tions of country could not be com
pared with the birds.
A Chinaman while unloading
ties at Xorth Powder Wednesday
was struck by a number of falling
timbers and seriously injured. He
sustained a fracture of an arm and
bis bead wrn severely injured. The
Mongolian is an employ of the 0,
R. 4 K. Co. He was conveyed to
Baker City for media! treatment
The board of regents of Philo-
matii college has elected Professor
E. C Emerson, of Iowa, president
H. Sheak was elected professor of
science, W. A. Law professor of
mathematics, Mrs. Mary Bradford
professor of English literature and
Miss Jennie Bradford instructor of
the musical department.
Little Dick Allen, the 6-year-old
son of E. C. Allen, proprietor of
the Golden Rule hotel at Pendle
ton, while sliding down the balus
ter of the main stairway in the
hotel, lost his balance and fell
from the rail on the second floor to
the corridor beneath, striking on
his head. This was Friday after
noon, and at last accounts he was
still unconscious. '
The Conley farm in the Grand
valley, will not have a firstclass
yield this year, but a better onr
than last There are 4000 acres m
wheat, 600 acres of which have
been damaged by grasshoppers;
900 acres will give a good half crop
and 2500 acres will yield probably
twenty to twenty-five bushels to
the acre. It is estimated that from
the present outlook the Conley
fields will turn out a total of 70000
to 75000 bushels of wheat this
year. V.
Deafness Cannot be Cored,
by local applications as they cannot reach
the diseased portion of the ear. Then is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
by aonstitntkrasl remedies. Deafness is
caused by an inflamed condition of the
nutans lining of the Eustachian Tube.
When the tube is inflamed you have a rum
bling sound or imperfect bearing, and
when It is entirely closed, deafness is the
result, and aniens the inflammation can be
taken out this tube restored to Us normal
condition, bearing will be destroyed for
ever; nine esses out of ten are caused by
catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucoos surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any ease 01 newness, causea ny catarru,
that cannot be cured by Ball's Catarrh.
Bend for eircalari; free.
r. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
AVfiold by druggists, 75c.
TSotXom f Administration.
Koticeis hereby given, tlist, by order of
the county court of Lion county .Oregon.t be
undersigned baa been duly appointed and
now Is the . duly qualified and acting ad
ministrator of the estate of Nancy Harks,
deceased. All parties having claims
against said estate are hereby required to
present the same, properly twitted, within
months from the 12tb day of July 16,
she date of the Brat publication hereof, to
tlx undersigned at the office of hain't M
liarlanri, 'Lebanon, Oregon.
Jons II. lUiu.
tUsr'l.af.UAauiB, Adniiiiistratov.
, Atty. for Admr. Estate of
suT Marks, treeensed.
AArntn ttrletrl x'a . JJiotice.
Notice is nereby give.,, that by order of
the county court of l.inn euunly, Orexnn
the nndersigned has been duly apiointvri
and is now the dulv qualiSed ai tiirpadiniii-
httratrlKif tlieeetsleof W. A. UUbop. of
said county, dtceateil, iim-anio havinc
claims against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the same, duly ventied,
to the undereigiied, viiliio fit months
from the 12th dsy of July, 1W3, the first
publication of this notice, at the office of
SanVl Si. Oar land, Lebanon, Oregon.
Hssius K. IStaaor,
eUat'tH. Casuss,' " Administratrix
Altf. tor Adutr'x. of the Estate of
W.tiWSaSa.SSMIISfi
Notl9 Iter FVblioatioa
, Hums BTATn Uo Orerrt,
Ouaox, Cm, Ouoox.
I ; June 1, ISM.
Kouee 1 hereby given that in comntt-
ltca with the provisions of the act of Con
gress or June 3, 187S, entitled "An tot for
the sale of timber lands in the states of Cal
ifornia. Oregon, Nevada and vYaahuurtoti
Territory," as extended to all the Public
land Hints bv act of August
gusta Heitness, of Oregon C
Olaekaniaa, Htate of Oregon, has thai day
Hied in this ottitt her eworu statement No.
2897, fur the purchase of the a) of l I VI.
n e ii of a vr H aud swKofnefcof Sec
tion No. 25 in township No. 10 south, range
No. ft east, and will offer proof to show
that the land sought is mure valuable for
ha timber or atone than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish aer claim to said
land before the register and receiver of this
office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Mouduy.
die Xth day of August, 18.
Bhenames as witnesses: J L Berry of
Kerry, Oregon, Wm T rYhltlocIt of Berry,
Oregon, Robert Correll, of Berry, Oregon,
George siaybum of Berry, Oregon. Any
and all persona claiming adversary tbe
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before aaid
ttth day of August, 1883.
Rosier A. afiuia,
Begistar.
Lumber Cheap
AT THE
WATERLOO MILL
(Two mi lea west ef Waterloo) "'
The nearest mill by eight miles to any. point in the Valley.
Lumber at bottom prices, with liberal discount for cash.
Will fill orders at once.
Save money, time, yuur wagon and team by buying of
WATERLOO MILL
Yon can haul 1500 feet at a load as the road ie good to
this Mill.
LUMBER, .
Parties desiring lumber can get
all kiuds at short
tom prices, of Humphrey & McNee,
on Hamilton creek; orat S A. Nick
erson's planer at Lebanon, Oregon.
A large stock of all kinds always
on hand at both places, except black
walnut. Humphrey &McINee.
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.Liberal discount for teams coining a long distance.
W. E. CHANDLER,
Dealer In
Stoves Tin and
TINNER and
Reparing and all kind of Jod
LEBANON, -
IIHMMIIMIHiK
BRICK!
I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at mv
Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable
Rates. All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and
despatch. D.W. HARDEN.'
Bm tM( VAssal
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f 'sss v.. mB
For Calf by Hiram
Oregon Central 4 EastemltR. Co.
YAQUINA BAY BOUTE,
Connect a. Vuqulna Hay "with the
8au Franolaooi:d,Yaquloa Bay Steam
ship Company (
au uie ruuuc ( ttTt 11 It
.rntyiSteanisliip "Farallon
has this day .,.-, . .... . .
A 1 mid flntclHW) In every rtwpect
SrIIh from Yaqulna for 6aB Francisco
about every 6 days.
Paaacngvr accommodations unsur-
paaeed. Shortest route between the
Willamette Valley anil California.
Fare from Albany or points west to
Ban Francisco: -
Cabin,.......:.......... ... ... $12 00
Steerage, 8 00
Cabin,roundtrip,60d8. 18 00
For sailing daysapply to
H. L. Waldkn, Agent,
"Enwis Stone, Kta'ger., Albany,
Corvallis, ' Onifon.
Oregon.
Cbas. Clark, Bupt,
Osrvullis,
Ortgon.
notice, and at bot
Plumbing Goods.
PLUMBER.
work done at hard time prices.
- . . . OREGON.
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1,000,000 People Wear
U. L DOUGLAS
$3 SEOEftm
fm, tM, iyso, 2-. 2
$3J.2:o.$2Mip &
Anyt,U,AnSim,EvtryWidiK
CAN FIT ANY FOOT. ,
War W. tV. siMits sSms sat
gaktfi Lebanen, On "
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HIRAM BAKER and W. L. DOUGLAS
HAVE GONE INTO PARTNERSHIP.
Douglas makes
Baker sells them.
The best shoes in the world for
the money.
RIPAWS
ONE
GIVES
Albany Furniture Co.
(INCORPORATED)
BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon.
Furniture, Carpeta, Linoleums, matting, ete.
Pictures and l'icture mulding.
Undertaking a Specialty.
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- f 85 and glOO.
Il .CENT stamp for catalosue
Cycle Co.
and rihletsd Sts., CHICAOO, ILL