Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK. KMUor - and - Proprietor THE ELECTIONS. The republican tidal wave of tarn years ago was Continued Tvus ihy. Tliere was a wpubliiam vitturv all altmg tie line. Kew York city cast its vote for Tam many, but the state ie reiublicn by handsome figures. Sew Jersey, itxj, in republican by 20,000 major ity. Kentucky ia in doubt, with the chances favoring the demo crats. Utah is undecided, both parties claiming a -victory. Vir ginia and Mississippi are democra tic, bet everything else is republi can. The legislative results insure republican successors in the United States senate to Gibson, of Mary' land,.nd Brice, of Ohio. The fol lowing table shows some of the e timated majorities: Massachusetts 66,000 Sew York:.,.. ".60,000 Mew Jersey. ... . .' . . . .20,000 Pennsylvania . . ... . .... . .150,000 Kentucky. .. . . . ... . . ... ... .1,700 Mississippi . ..... . . . .50,000 Maryland........ ......... .10,000 Illinois....... ......30,000 Ohio:............: ......111,000 Iowa.....:.".., ............60,000 The figures for Kentucky and Mississippi are democratic and the others republican. CIRCUIT COURT. '" Department No. I. (continued) L. McFarlaud wl. W. Johnson tec, 0 money, attacbmeuL Settled. David Link v J J Ouiiruilk, rec. ol money, attachment. Continued. Oregon agt J W Patteisou, carrying coucenleil weapon oil Jul 8,1896. True bill. Plead guilty aud Sued $!( Oregon agt Oscar Black iudicted for killing a bog belougiug to Jaa MirAllia- ter un April I, 1835. Plead guilty Th.mglit it as another man's bog and bad been told tu kill it. Fined ISO aud coat. In the matter of toe assignment of tue Bank of Oregon. Assiguee ordered to pay liiuu C'unuty KatHinal ( per cent divideu. Matter Continued. Fred W Bluntberg va Mm A Mueller recovery of money. Verdict for plain- tifi, alter trial by court. B Z Ta lur ant Bed Cruwn Boiler Mills tu. Verdict fur plaliitifl uuou j trial for -.1105 85 aguiust toe Bed Cruwn Roller Mill Co. alone. ' ! Crandall agaiust Linn Co. Ag. Assn. Deft to simmer by No. 15. Tlins Brandon agt J C Cx. Con tinued. Mitchell, Lewis iCaGW Bodg . en. Continured until Nov. 15. Adjourned until November 25. WATERLOO RUMORS. Mrs. Lebo made a flying trip to Al bany tbisweek. Mrs. Maatrnwii has jnue to Browns viliefora few doys. F. A. G lesson and J. Bittner have goue to Quatxville for a few days out ing and as much gold aa they can con veniently carry. H, 0. Klum, C. C. Bonar, D. Klum and Joe (irven are in the mountains In. hopes of shying the festive deer and capturing tbe lively trout All Halloweve or "All Fools Eve" was duly celebrated by tbe sewer gang. Higns were removed and a few new oues appeared. Tbe printing was done with the only stnclU in town and ean be readily aceouuted for. This kind of work and slaying around the church until S o'clock in tbe morning ia a kind of business that could be stopped if the Five Council could afford to keep a hired marshal. That reminds us that the private organ was not placed in tbe church for the youths to learn to waits by. Neither is the church a lodging bouse for young ladies and Bleu to recline upon tbe benches while sobering up from the effects of a late debauch, neither Is it s St place for old women to personally address sinners and get in private digs at persona wbo are ab sent and could not have a voice in their own vindication if present. The woolen mills hss been undergo ing repairs. Borne few have been placed on tbe retiied list, these are chiefly people wbo have starved along iu town for years aud uow reap tbe bcuiiit. After one lives in Waterloo two years he is to poor to go to the graveyard treatise there is none here. Yes that watch, we bad nearly for gotten it, but truly we believe that a wan who will so forget himself aa to commit highway robbery by going through a small boy's pockets knows mora about wbo "took Urn bacou"tbaii be carta is U'l. Cotnutul Is uuoss FAITHFUL BUT HELPLESS. TawUnf Tate at aa Old Bwiaat af Qoaaa Victoria. Id the vLife of James Holme may bo 1 mind a pathetic story of a man named Damer, the scion of a royal house, who, in the latter part of the eighteenth century, was one of the queen's pages. She grew to have a very warm regard for him, bnt the time came when, on account of increasing age and infirmity, he was pensioned off, and aome one else was pat to his place. It grieved him much to change hia habits, but he was in some degree con soled at being allowed to attend cer tain royal entertainments, and it was at one of these that he disunguisnea himself by a somewhat eccentric action which greatly amused his former mis tress. - Be was wandering forlornly about, lone, when the queen, ever mindful of her old and tried servanta, hastened to ward him with extended hand and word of kindly greeting. He took the proffered hand and held it for a moment, while he gated with a smiling though pnasled expression at tne queen. Then be said: . "I know that facet I know it aa well aa I know any face, bnt pardon me, madam I cannot for the life of me recollect where I have seen it!" "Poor Damer!'' said, the queen, with a sorrowful smile, as she turned away. "Poor Damert" The old man looked after her for a moment, and then asked a passing gar dener who the lady might be. "Why, the queen." Damer laughed. "I'm afraid," said he, "her majesty will think 1 have forgotten her!" THE WEALTH OF NATIONS. Our Camatry Baa Mora Thaa a Qoarter af The wealth of the United States is more than a fourth as great as that of all of tne rest of the world put to gether. So reports Prof. Francois, a student of political economy, in a re cent number of Monde Moderns, French publication. He places the wealth of this country at 813.000.000,000 franca which ia equivalent to about 62,00u,000,000-rand. that of tne other eignteen countries covered by hia statistics at 1,14,700,- 000,000 franca. According to thia statistician the value of all property owned in England, including money in circulation, ia 265, 000,000,000 franca 48.000.000,000 leaa titan this country's wealth. Third place is given to France with 225,000.000.000 and fourth to Germany with 101,000, .130.000 franca. Then come Russia with 127.000,000,000, Anstria-Hungsry with 83,000,000,000, Spain with 63.000.000,000 Italy .with M,u00,000,000,or milliards and as the French aay of francs. These are the richest countries of the world. There are four in the list Italy, Spain, Russia and Austria-Hungary whose combined wealth is only a little larger than that of the United rUatee. - . It is true that much of the wealth of thia country ia in the bands of com paratively few people. Even if tbe inequality were aa bad as reported by the wont of the discontents, tne condi tion of the masaes here would still be much better than H is in Europe, Wealth la more concentrated even in England than in the United States. Calaas. Cannibal. . The Chinese are cannibals. China's so-called civilisation of thousands of' years hasnot succeeded in doing away with cannibalism among its own people. When Chinese have been en gaged'in warfare with tribes on the mainland, we hear of this eating of hu man flesh, but not until I reached For mosa did I have proof of its troth. After killing a aavage on the island, the head ia severed from the body snd is placed on a pole to exhibit to those un fortunates who are not at hand to wit ness this heartless display of slaughter end mutilation. The body is then divid ed among the captors and eaten. The kidney, liver, heart and aole of the foot are considered the most desirable por tions, and are usually eat up in very small pieces, belled, and eaten as a sort of soup. The flesh and bones are boiled and made into a jelly. The Chinese profess to believe, in accordance with an old superstition, that the eating of this savage flesh will give them strength and courage. To some this superstition may be a partial excuse for this horrible custom, bat even that falls through if one stops to think that su perstitious beliefsare at the bottom of cannibalism as practiced -by the most aavage tribes of the world. AntkrallT of the Barp. W. S. Macuonald. of Glasgow, in a recent lecture before the Highland society of London, traced the history of the harp from the shadows of mythol oiry to the present day. It is, hessid, the first musical instrument on record and was the principal one of ancient and medieval times. All the skill and artistic genius of the Egyptians were 'uvished upon its design and decora- lion. The Druids first brought the tune and pitch of the harp to perfco liun. It attained tbe height of its favor in modern times in 1810, when Sebastian Erard, of London, brought it to the front rank of musical instru ments. It has been inseparably con nected with the traditions and lore of the Gaelic people from time immemo- riaL aay FarfuaMS. It is an interesting thing to know that 4,200 species of plants are gathered and used for commercial purposes in Europe. Of these 420 have a perfume that hi pleasing and enter largely into die manufacture of scents, soups and .Bahcts. There are more species of ..viiite flowers gathored than of any .iiLier color 1,1s. Of these 187 have .i agreeable scent, an extraordinarily proportion, Kext in order come . .uw blossoms, with 051, 77 of them i :ug perfumed. Red Sowers number JrowhiuhMare(weuted. Tb blua. .!oww si! ttt (KH vgriefees, $4 4 whieb, cr: rfvr.Kd, ant the ialt Kwwmi HI'.' . L 1 -' ! - . 1J 1 Dry goods are arriving almost daily at Bakers If you want to buy property call a'o or write Peterson A Audrews. Just arrived, an invoice of ladies flue antes tl 25 per pair at Bakers If you desire to purchase property at a bargain, call on M. A. Miller. Ladies and chiltliens jackets of new est designs at Bead, Peacock & Co. Ueorge Rice writes all kinds at in surance, and solicits a share of your patronage. The Ladies Baaar at Albany are showing the Sliest line of fall and winter wraps ever carried before the puldic. Call and get their prices. You ean earn 15 each day "giving" our absolutely indispensible household article away. New plan of work, mak ing experience unnecessary and suc cess certain for either Bex iu any sec tion. Kawpk doseu free.. Credit given. Freight paid. Address, Melrose M'fg. Co., 41 Melrose Park, III. i - Kline, Dubrullte & Co., sold last fall aa1 winter, sou pairs of boots en a warrant and they are proud to aay sot one pair came back. They carry the same boots this year and have on band a very large stock. Alas all kinds of shoes. Their children echool aboea are the very best Tbeir ladles flue shoes, are the Suest and up to date on styles. They are the only exclusive boot and shoe store In Al bany. Give tnem a call. Notice. There will be a local Institute at La- comb, Or., Friday p. m., and riaturtlay f.ov. l-2'95. Teachers and parties in the vicinity are earnestly requestse' to to.be present and take part iu the dis cussions. A. K RCTHKKTOED, County Superintendent. Prof. A. STARK . Of Will 4 Stark, Jewelers Optical Specialist Graduate of the Clcago Opthalmi College. I am prepared to examine ecientlfl. cally and accuratly, by the latest and Improved methods of modern science, any who desire to have their eyes sta ted. Cusick Block, Albaky, Okkook. RUPTURE Instantly Ealieved and Fenmnentlj ri iRFn WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Paislesi CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Week. WRITE FOR TERMS THRO. E. MILLER CO. Omcas: Baams T0S-TO7. MarQaaas BaUdsag, PORTLAKD, OREGOIf. ConsrYeatory of Haslc ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OBEOON. Prof. Z. M. Psrviu, musical Director formerly of Willamette University, baa been elected Director for the coming school year. Full Courses .In the important brandies of Music Latest methods. Fine music rooms. Prices low for grade of work. Diplomas eonfered on completion ol course. Term begins September 11th. Bend for circular and catalogue. W. H. LEE, A. M., Pres., Albany, Oregon. 1 ft. s w w si 2 P B . ... alsg J. f , -mat( So 'ill ' Notice of Adminietration. Notice Is hereby given, tlist, by or der uf the county court of Linn county, Oregon, tlis undersigned liar, been duly ap poiuted and Doe Is the duly qualilled and acting ailtuliiufrator of the eauueof John G. Katon, deceased. All patties having elairus against said estate are hereby re quired to present the saute, proerly van ned, within six months from the 2Stl Uc lobtr 18, the Unit publication hereof, to tin undersigned, at the oftUw of Saru'l M. Garland, Lebanon, Ore. B. Bchtssmuw, Adm. attlat of John G. Kalon, 8'l U. tiAauHD, demised. Any for Admr. Final Account. Nolica is hereby given, thst the under signed executor of the estate of Mows II land, deceased, has tiled, with the clerk oi the county court of Linn county, Oregon, kis final account in the above nested estate ; and that the judge of ssid court has fixed Monday, tbe 4th day of November, 1SU, at 11 o'clock a m., of said, day, at the county court room of said county, aa the time and place tor bearing objections, rf any there at, to said account and the settlement oi ssid estate. ' " Gaoaoa H. Buss, Thls2Sth,day Executor of estate of -ol Sept. 196. klosas Bland, dee d. Bsafi ll.GtauWD, I Atty. tor Executor. FOR GENUINE Oliver CHIUEP Plows Extras and ReimirB Go to HOPKINS BROS. Baewsnn to KuPP. Burrell Compsnj, .-,lkl,.?,l!j?r PeaBCKBL'g., Oliver Cttlled Plows, Uarnws.Urills, 4c Alliany, Or. Tie Champion Mills Do a General Excbange Business Always prepared to give the highest cash prices for wheat on wagon or wheat stored. Seed wheat cleaned or chopping done on any day in the week. Retail dealers should call, and get our lowest prices on flour and feed. G. W. ALDEICH LEBANON, OREGON. ' Is Your Child Going to College? , Have him fitted at the SAHTIM ACADEMY Thourough preperation for all collegiate courses. Certificates admit to the leading Colleges on the coast Normal Department gradu ates obtain Stale and Life di plomas. Music, Art, Book keeping. Specialties, health and outdoor life, small clas ses and instruction for the in dividual. Winter term opens Sept 23. Tuition $6.50 and $10.00 per term. Send for catalogue. 8. A. RAKDLE, A. M., Principal. BTABTLING LOW PRICER IN HARNESS and SADDLERY Power &. Tomlinson ARE THE LEADERS. Having consolidated the two entire stocks of E. L. Power and J. L. Tomlinson. Now locaftd on Second StrHt ALBANY OREGON. Fethertae Corsets Better Than All Other 1st. They Fit Bettor ' 2d. Tl.ry Wear Butter. 3d. They are More Stylish. 4th. Thfv are Cheaper. 1th. Thev are Miire Comfortable. dlillo Cer NCt Iwifliaffrfflf Reft It i mwmi mm 4 Styles. riedhira, , A VrVI. - short wmv ' Ustgths. tl trial II sot Beat Ma-'.Nv Satlsfac faU nmiiTTi ill'' Fcatherbone Corset Co Bola Haoulactuiara, KALAMAZOO, MICHIOAN. roa SALI IT HIRAM BAKER, The Leading Denier Iu Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Notions, Etc Lebanon. ssssesgs'aasr (8 Kir OWE GIVES Albany Furniture Co. (INCOPd'ORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, mailing, etc. Pictures and Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. wimiiiiiiiniiiMiiMMi Parties desiring lumber can get all kinds at short notice, and at bot tom prices, of Humphrey & McNee, on Hamilton creek; or at S, A. Nick erson's planer at Lebanon, Oregon. Alarsre stock on hand at both places, except black walnut. Humphrey &McJN ee. MASK 'SU' rierch ara authorized Refund III :' l ''H money rl - '' t Oregon. RELIEF. ot all kinds always i ANS 1 IT A