Lebanon-Express. H. Y. K4PATR1CK, Editor and - Proprietor Lebanon needs bank. Patronize the men who advertise One more Astoria is sure of railroad. The subsidy has. been raised and operations are to begi at ones. There is no right without a par- ailed duty, no liberty without the supremacy of the law, no high des tiny without earnest perseverance, no greatness without self-denial. Lieber. ".-" ' ". The secretary of the treasury hx formerly decided that the money paid into the treasury on account of the income tax will be refunded to the iiersons and corporations re spectively entitled .thereto upon the filing of refunding claim . Three cents a mile is the per- manent.lv reduced rate on the Southern Pacific between Salem and Portland. Salem papem may sav what the? will, but Salem peo- poule will journey to Portland and trade. Ex. Judge Bellinger has decided that the Oreeon fish laws cannot be ap r.liml tn the Washington side of the Columbia river. Fish and (lame Warden McGuire will have to confine bis operations to this side of the river in the future. The great car works of George M. Pcllman have been enclosed with an eight foot brick wall Bur mounted with tiling. There are only a few entrances left and some cif tlie employes now have to walk half or three quarters of an hour longer each day in order to get to their work. The managers of the company deny that they are forti fying the works, but say they de sire to shot out trespassers. Nothing so stirs up the indigna tion of the average adult as to see a little child abused by a grown person, yet when Fireman Kelson kicked a 2-year-old boy ;n Elkton, Jkl., a day or two ago, so hard that the mark was left on the child's f.ire'uead for hours, he was praised hv all who sa it and warmly thanked by the little one's aarents Nelson was standing on the pilot of a swiftly moving locomative ivhen he kicked the boy, and bis l-lr-k knocked - the child off tbe track and saved his life. Ex. Go to Hiram Baker for your wall ! paper. T, Have your hop work dona by Chandler. , Mayer Klmbrough wants you product. , Just received at M. A. Miller's a new Hoe of tablets. Miss Dumond It selling millinery at hard time prices. Pure paints and oils of nil klud at Smith's Pharmacy. Remember Chandler la tlie practical tinner and plumber. If you want to sell property list It with Peterson Andrews. If vou want to buy property call on nr write Peterson & Andrews. toon Rice represents some of the beet iiifflirance companies In the world. Anyone wishing well seasoned rustic tnd flooring, should call onM. A. Miller. Port Munaey are always ahead nn fresh (tweeriea at prioes as low the lowest When yon want to buy a suit of cloth ing you will save money by geHlnjt it at Baett & Buhl. " Ladies If you are thinking nf getting a pair of ebon or a pew dress next week, von will want to know where 10 get the best for tbe least mcney. Mr daker always entries the beet I.M'R Lire. lace. Just received a new and large supply of dress laces m and fine linen lace, idmes shoes, eoarae aud fine;aleo outing fian- eU and nhirtinis at such prices that competition is not io ti, at tbe Racket store. Oregon Central & EasternR. R. Co. YAQUISA BAY ROUTE, Steamship "Farallon' TVotlw for Pntsltoatiun j I'nitsd Status Uxd Oralis, (Isiwok, Orrt, Obkoos, June t, tSB. Kotirc b hereby aiveu that in minli ance with the provtou.ni or the act of ton-,. ..,, Youina Bv with the pets of June S. 1878, entitled "An act for a, thesale of timber audita the state of 0.1- j Ban I ranotaeo wd ..ouina Baj Steam, ifornia. Oregon, Nevada and Washington .""'f -iui'".i Territory," as exteuded to all Hie Public Land Stales bv ct of Aucust 4, IM. All- eusla Ikiiuess. of Oregon City, comity Clackamas, Slate of Oregon, has this day died in thin office her sworn statement ro. a 1 and flrstoluwi in every respect. 37, for the purchase of the K of ' riu frnm Ym.iiina for San Francisco w K of n e !. of Sec- . , . lion Ko. 2! in township Xo. 10 south, range ,,,.,.., U118UP. No. I east, and will offer proof to show that the land sought more v.luuble for pawed. Shortest rou '' its timber or stone Uian for agricultural Willamette Valley and ( aliforiila. purpose, and to establish ier claim to said j Faro from Albany or points west to irwl iufnn the reeister and receiver of this t Can FrftnelHoo: office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Mondiiy,p,. ... $12 00 Steerage, .'. 8 00 Catin,rouiidtrip,('.Ods. 18 00 the !tli day of August, ISfi Hbenaines as witnesses: J L Borry of Berry, Oregon, Wm T Whitlock of Berry, Oregon, Robert forrell, of Berry, Oregon, Ueorge Maybum of Berry, Oregon. Any and all nersons claiming adversely tbe above-described la"d are requested to tile their claims m to s omce on or neiore soiu 2tilb day of August, 186. RoBKBX A. MtlUKB, Kcgister. For suilii.g day apply to , H. L. Walpek, Agent, F.nwis Ptoxk, Mn'ger., Alliuny, Orviillis, Oregon. Oregon. Chas. Clark, flupt.. Uurvellis, Oregon. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. tChanted SveiT Week.l Wheat-He. Oats 19e Hay-5 to6 per ton. Flour-tO 80$85. per sack. Chop-tO 90 per cwt. Bran Toe perewt. Middlings-) 78 per cwu Potatoes 25c Apples-Dried, 8e per It Plums Dried, Sc. Onions Sc. Beef Dressed, Uc Veal-8$4c. Pork Dressed, 4. Lard-10. Hams 10 per lb. Shoulders Sc. Bides 10c per lb. Geese 4 to per doi. Ducks 12 t3 per doa. Chickens-t2 00S 00. Turkeys 8c per lb. Eggs 10c ier dot. B itter 10 15c pr lb. hides-Green, 5c; dry, 10. , fry - ? - X ' ' V Lumber Cheap AT THE WATERLOO MILL (Two miles west of Waterloo) The nearest mill by eight miles to any point in the Valley. Lumber at bottom prices, with liberal discount for canli. Will fill orders at once. . Save money, time, your wagon and team by buying of WATERLOO MILL Yon can haul 1500 feet at a load as the road is good to this Mill. HIRAM BAKER and W. L. DOUGLAS HAVE GONE INTO PARTNERSHIP. Doim-hs makes the Shoes and Baker sells them. The hest shoes in the world for the money. LU3IBEK. IIIIIIMIIHIIHIIillliHill I T"il Senator John H- Mitchell is making a desperate effort to "stand in" with the Dolph men now, hav ing been instrumental in causing his defeat In a recent interview j in the Astorian he said: "Cp to the time of Mr. Dolph's deleat it was a matter of common know ledge at the eapitol that the two senators from - Oregon between " them held far more and higher committee positions per man than any other senators. It was the re-' suit of years of untiring work to ward that end, work which now has been very greatly impaired be cause we are returning a new man. Mr. Dolph's retirement was a very great surprise to the republican senators, and bis reputation among them as a powerful and vigilant defender of Oregon's interests stood very high. His successor's name has been the cause of a great deal of speculation and inquiry, aud I am pleased to say that Mr. Mo Bride is already looked on in Washington as a brilliant snd able man. But, as I say, the ironclad th.'Uih uiiwritU-n law tiftbenen- ate that govern the choice of mem bers for imittees will act against - Lis progress in this direction fur a long time. I am particularly anx iouK aixiut the place on the com mittee on comtnerece left vacantby Mr. Dolph's retirement. This is tine of the most important commit tees in the senate, and it is a mat ter of vital interest to Oregon that she is given a place on it. I in tend, of course, to work night snd day for Mc Bride, but tbe claims of olde: members are hard things to get around and the senate usages that have becuuie rules by years of Lebanon Warehouse. Having leased the Lebanon ware bouse, I am now prepared to receivi ruin on storage at usual warehouw rates. I am ready at all times to pay cash for grain. Ueoeral aitiafactioo garauteed. Call at warehouse and get cka. W. B. Duxac. Pnrtips .tasirinj? lumber can firet all kiuds at short notice, and at bot- torn prices, ot Humphrey & Mcisee, on Hamilton creek; or at S A. Nick- erson s planer at Lebanon, uregon. . S. I 1 I 1 A large stoc ot all Kmus always on hand at both places, except black walnut. Humphrey & 31 cNee. tiMmwmnhM""i"it'i""""m Liberal discount for teams coming a long distance. Deafnew Cannot be Cured. " by local applications as tliejr cannot reach tbe diseased portion of tbe ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by aonstitnuonal remedies, neatness u caused by an inflamed condition of the maconi lining of tbe Eustachian Tube. When tbe tube is inllaoied you bare a rum nnnd or imnerfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless tbe inHamniution can be taken out this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for ever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrb, shich is nothing but au inflamed mwiftitinn of the m niti us surfaces. We will aire One. Hundred Hollars for any case of deafness, caused by catarrb, that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrb. bend for circulars; free. 1. 1. CHEXKY CO., Toledo, 0. rSold Irj draggists, 75c. W. E. CHANDLER, Dealer Ir Stoves Tin and Plumbing Goods. TINNER and PLUMBER. Reparing and all kind of Jod work done at hard time prices. LEBANON, - - OREGON. Kotioe of Administration. Kotk is herebr siren, that, by order of tbe county court of Linn county ,Oiexon,tbe undersigned has been duly appointed ana now is tbe duly qualified and acting ad ministrator of tbe estate of Kaucy Harks, deceased. All parties having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, properly verllled, wtmin lix months from the 12th day of July 1896, tbe date of tlie first publication hereof, to tbe underainned at tbe omce ot oam I a 'arland, Lebanon. Oreiron. Johk il. SUCKS. BAM'iM.OASUirD, Administrator. Atty. for Admr. Estate of Nance Marks, deceased. Aiinlultrlrtrlx, Notion. Knitr i hf-rehv (riven, that bv order ol fhumtnntv mnrt nf l.itin COIiniV. OreitOU. the undersiftned has been duly aqinled and is now the duly aualitied acting sdnun- iatratrii of tlie estate of W. A. Bishop, of said county, deceased. All purtiee bavin? claims aitaiust said estate ore hereby re nnirod to nment the same, dutv verified, ia tltA nnflersiinieiL within six months from tlie 12th day of July, 18, the first publication of tnis notice, at the office of Bam'l X. tttrland, Lebanon, Oregon. uaWam K. Humor, RiM'i M . Oaauas, Adminlstretrii Auy. ax i4nr'a. ofttoSatanaf W.V m til, tmutt BRICK! ii,..i..l.i.n.i .....i.itmln .IJII.I.1..IU.I T Uo.m T APflV iTflP LT tf V.V.JC.K fnvnoluof mv Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rales. AH kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. D. W. HARDEN. Im On IT AM 1,000,000 People Wear vi t t?nnnT A0 $3 SHOE ii KM, $1.00,$3.50. $2-50, 2-2S,S 1 . h-i i ttm Men Mftl (t 7K for AyS yAnyStylc,AllSizes,EvtryWulik. 1 CAN FIT ANY FOOT. IS I ; ONE- i I G I V E S RELIEF, Albany Furniture Co. (lXCOlil'ORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carjets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Pictures and 1'icture molding. a Specialty. I nnpiTnkirio' A. ft Ww W. I Deooin. show snd UVIU .WW M. WO. WW " i nolr. tbe sdvsoeein iMtlier has , ? UievnMKd tbe line ol piHiwJ Tcwum tm www. w.l bo ve LAa, Bsocnoa, aUsa PRO, a For Sale by Hiram Baker, Lebanon, Or. FINEST MATERIAL. ' SCIENTIFIC WORKMANSHIP Fcur Mccg?-?C5 and 8100. EVERY MACHINE FULLr" GUf,HftfiTr.D. SEKB Z-CENT Sl'AHP FOR CaTUOGUE Factory and Kuin Otor-Jke tnd Kulg- U CMtCAQO, ILL, OHMnos iw 1 w at hi r