Lebanon Express. H. Y. K! RKPATRICK, fcCiltor - and - Proprietor The wav to help build up your town is to patronize hoice indus try. . -Xbejoylor cjt to get factories ie to encourage and patronise thoae already in the town. Let every voter within the city limits turn out next Monday and put only good men in office. Each year, slowly but surely tees more diversified fanning among . Willamette valley farmers. ' It is as h should be. Another little indiscretion in Lane county has been settled in ita best way, by the marriage of the two parties implicated. Thanksgiving is at hand. Wbila prices are low and money is scarce, still we have many things to re turn thanu for. None of us are . starviog,.but few are ill and all of us are alire. - It is said that there are in the state of Kansas twenty well built towns without a single inhabitant, and that Saratoga in that state, now absolutely uninhabited, hai among other buildings a 130,000 theater. Ex. As it is estimated that eitfOt 40,000,000 of American money will be wedded to "tbe EngUnd during the course of this month, it ib evident engagement in high life ought to figure be quota tions of the money market here- tifler. ". " -: ' Sm Francisco is getting hard hit from the prlpit. Last Sunday in that city Rev. W.W. Case de clared that hell is only ' eighteen inches below tbeir sidewalks. He fuiled to add, as he should have done, tbat thefiiewBpapers of San Francisco are the devil's official bulletins. Ex. : The Atlanta Constitution very truthfully remarks that the best way to stop lynching is to atop committing the horrible crimes which provoke it It is the duty of every negro preacher to talk to hip race on that line. If a negro wants to escape tbe danger of lyn ching, let him keep his hands off white women. Ex. Cinn county received first pre mium at the state fair. She will likely receive as conspicuous place in the annals of crime. The recent murders and robberies in this county have been unprece dented in her history. Crime is rampant and officers should be vigilant. If this thing keeps np, a reckless mob will lynch some body. A speedy trial, conviction and execution are demanded. . Keit Monday is election day. A complete set of city officers for one year are to be eleeted. Elec tion day is about the only time that all can have their say. Tbe rest of the time we have got to grin and bear the ills our votes have brought upon us. Let us so cast our votes on next Monday that we will have nothing to regret. Elect honest and law-respecting men to office, who have intelli gence enough to know their duty and firmness enough to do it Stick to your own town. It it1 is only a collection of cabins, stand by it. Your share of tbe universe amounts to tbe place where your days are spent Your city if the beet of all cities, your people sue the foremost of all peeple. Talk it, preach it, teach it till the world believes it, and if you're any my doubtful you will soon get to ballet -ing it yourself. Speak up for yourself. Ko matter where you are pull for tbe place where your home is and your friends are. That ie the secret of progress. You can tell plenty of objectionable features about any citv. Make yourself a usarly ubllvlous si possible to tb4 ROAST LIZARD. Th Sin Indians and the Piutes on the terj of Death valley.. The"vtreae ennoe, twentymo; those Piutes an known as the white Arete j not alent any day during the month, at the desert. Their staple food is Johnny Hoilaes, j: rtlui Davis, Lulu UiardflvrhlohtheyeoBsiclurspTPRt I).,vi, Mnrv ' Baltimore, Mauri David luxury and whioh they oatoh on the , Kl.ie wmia,. Alaont one day, bordara of the valley. These lixards i, , ., . ar. about two feet Zg. The Indians! ""'"Z -J sail them "ehahwalla" and roast Uiem ! Alh'" J""'"1 ''. W nlier V inula, iaa owl-hi between ici stones. White men eat them, too, bnt dress them and boil then over a sagebrush fire. They are aaid to be very good eating and to tastei quite like frog." legs. - - There are no birds u this neighbor- hood ve the weird, mvaterioua raven, whose ominoua voice fitly oroaks the fatal entrance of thoae who brave thc terra of the valley. Howling coyotes add their harah cries to the sum of horrors about the place Curious rep- creature next to the OUa monster is what the natives call a "side winker" snake, which Is peculiar to this desolate desert It is a rattler about twenty inches long, which move, from s,de to side with a start - ling spring instead of gliding along. afflMmvv. It hnn tinms and I rfnnYi know but hoofs, too. It is assuredly of the evil one. Scorpions, tarantulas. rata, horned toads and gnats lend their aid to render Death valley the most ap - palling place on earth. There are mice, too mice which live upon centi pedes and there are rats with huge ears, a sight to scare the dogs. TOM MOORE'S SWEETHEART. k Urn InM hi a Nameltai Grave In SmnHl CaaisMry. Only thoae who are thoroughly con versant with the innumerable high ways and byways of Greenwood ceme tery in Brooklyn know of a section called "The Hill of Graves." The sec tion, amy the Ladies' Home Journal, derives ita name from the fact tbat nearly forty thousand unfortunates are buried there in rows of fifty. One would never think of looking for a snot of interest in that locality. To find any particular grave in this public! will be placed in the bauds of an at taining ground one needs the aid of a. turnev for (Mll -ction. Guv 4 Maver. cenwxeiT gumc. una even sucn guide has difficulty, since the graves are known only by numbers. Cpon looking at the records of the cemetery it was found that the special grave de sired in this instance was in public, lot Ko.8,W, and that the number of the i mound was 806. When the grave was' found it was not unlike the thousands ; around it The mound was sunken and neglected; the grass, once green upon it, is long since dead. A small white marble stone stands at the head, upon which is inscribed: "Mother and Grandmother. " Nothing is there to indicate the fact that underneath that sunken mound lies all that is mortal of beautiful Mary Duff, to whom the poet Thomas Moore offered his hand and heart, whose beauty he immortalized in his verse, and who, m the maturity of her career, won the applause of thou sands upon thousands of people whom her name attracted to all the great theaters of Europe and America, as one of the most gifted of actresses. FLESH REDUCTION, aw ft Islam ay CalakmMd German It is much easier to acquire flesh than to lose H. There is no royal road to beauty for those inclined to plumpness, i and many are the things they are! obliged to do to scare off fat, says the . Philadelphia Record. An Englishman reduced his weight in ' one year from two hundred and two to ! one hundred and fifty pounds, and kept it there. He lived on beef, mutton, fish, bacon, try toast, poultry, game, tea, coffee, claret and sherry. Dr. Schweninger, the famous German physician, who has established his rep utation m a flesh-reducer through his success in ridding Prince Bismarck of. forty pounds avoirdupois in three month's, without the slightest deleteri ous effect upon his patient's physical condition, restricts the consumption of liquids at all times, and deprives the patient entirely of fluids during or within an hour of meals, forbids starch and sugar, and advises most heroic physical exercise. Physical exercise will, we all know, reduce flesh. The reason is that in un usual exercise, such ss rapid walking, horseback riding, gymnastics or bicy cling the blood is more rapidly oxygen ated and the result is tbe destruction or burning out of the fat, and you may have noticed tbat great walkers are never fat, and that people who live in high altitudes and mountainous coun tries, where they walk a great deal and consume quantities of oxygen, are al ways slim. Am OM Fhonofra pk The antiquity of modern inventions has often been the subject of remark, by wsy of commentary upon the old saying that "there is nothing new under the sun." An extreme ease is re ported by the London News. A peri patetic exhibitor of the phonograph in Holland seems determined to distance all competitors. He wssexhibiting the machine in the streets of Utrecht, uud a number of customers were listening ' to a selection of tunes. Buddenly the music ceased and there was a pause. Then in a loud, clear tone was heard the one word: "Halt!" "What is that?" asked one of the listeners. 'That," was the reply, "is the voice of Napoleon Bonaparte giving an order at tbe battle of Waterloo!" Tha laMUlg eat British Voter. A correspondent of the British Week ly had some odd experiences iu a county soudcU election some time ago in s rural district at England: "The names of tbe sandldatee were Mr. Hook and Col ttoUsnd. 'Ah, well,' said a man to ne, after I had been expatiating on tbe atarita of eae at them, 'I don't luiow nothing about Ook, and I don't k kwtbtog about Xilumdi but my taw awtbtog about Xillaudi but my fiA -weieje, IU sdl Mstt hollowing 1b the report "f Iho Ten ue'le school, district 102, for the month ending November 22, 1HH5. iW t ... limited, thirty; , ; -Davie Woods and Halite Wallace. v lellors: .Ur. Blaekluw, aim. tt Ink, (Mrs. Basilar, Ethel Davis, Charles :jwj,ik, Mrs. Soberer, Viola Allen, hn. Knox and AiU-eWa'laee. Friend, , , ,. .. , , . , nutnuiscorluUly welcomed. Annie Blucklaw, teacher. j Have you seen the new line of drees ! goods ut the Racket store. All wool UrRes, , ,,,, w llie ftlcll,ry , drw8 i "uv"' l"'""- "v" many olher uew goods, such as drew ; flannels, ensai meres.. A large lot of , outings. Reinnaiils of casshuere, boys mU overalls, men's hoots and shoes, ;,,, , hl d ,,,., ,n,,u , , ,,, ' e ' ", spoons, (nit spoons lor 15e and up.) A new at.d One line of corsets, corset steels, r'p'ss stays, ladies hose and socks, jiirn, cotton-batting, 1 meu table linen and low, la. These are all new goods direct from New York, and sold at tlw loweat pos.duie cash basis. . s- L Thourougu Bied I'oulty for Sale. A few choice liinU of the following vatielies. Lit, lit Hnthmas, Lnnciihnns. Games, Black Minoreas, S. S, Haw Uurgs, Gulden Crested Polish, lly lliutb liuot, Blue Andelti-lui, 8. C. B. & W. Lcyhnriis and Game Bant auis. Ei;gs for hatching lu season. W. G. Smith, five miles uortlieast of Lebanon, Oregon. r -After 'oveuilsr 15. all our accounts Subscribe for the Express. ISHILOH'S CT11E, the great Chugh and Croup Cure, is iu great demand. Pocket size euutaius tweuty-ilve only 2oc. Children love it bold by fs. VV Smith. Chundlcr carries a complete line of stoves, tin all granite ware. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. IChanipMt Every Weei.l Wheat lie. Outs 12 to loc Hay -13 tola per ton. Flour $0 "5(S,tW. per sack. Chop $0 tH) iur cwL Brau twe ir cwt. Middlings 75 per cwt. Potatoes !ihe. Apples Dried, 4c per It Plums Dried, oc. Onions lc. Beei Dressed, 3i to 4c. Veal-Sifelc. Pork Dressed, 4. Lard 10. Hums lit per lb. Shoulders 7c. Sides 10c per lb. Geese $4 0i .j per ia. Ducks $1! fi ?3 per doz. Chickeus-41 50 2 Si. Turkeys 8c jier lb. Eggs 21Je tot doz, B .ttcr 15 ( 3ic pr lb. Hides Green, 4c; dry, 8c. $2.50 - $3.00 Specially fine line of ladies' shoes at tbew pricits. Good dotignla leather, solid throughout, newest styles too, opera or needle toe, cloth or dongo's toi,, and in the t!S line extra large but tons and fancy ily. Beet lines of ladles' slims at these prices I have ever carried. S. E. YOUNG'S, Albany, Or. J. W. CUSICK & CO., Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a general Banking business Collections made at all points oo favorable terms. Drafts drawn on Xew York, Ban Francisco, Portlaud, rjalem, Eugeue and Corvallis. Business sent by mail will receive prompt attention, tiilrfM sllnwetl uu tiars aVpieill, Wutice of Aaministration. Notice ia hereby given, that, by or dnroillie county court of Linn county, Oregon, ilie undersigned has been duly a (oiiitcd ii.nl now is the duly qtlitlllied and actiinrmtiiuiiiHtrator of the estnteof John G. hston, deceased. All patties having claims siminst said estate are hereby re quired to reent the same, jmiiwrlv ven tied, within six months from the 2fitli tie. toiler IN, the llrst niiliaitioti hereof, to Hie timlwsisriieil. at the utile of Sam'l M. (ttirlimd, U'baiion. ore. II. Dtwtwsutw, Adui. Ktttate of John (i. Ktiton, Sah'i. .M. Ha ai.AKn, deceased. Ally for Admr. FOR GENUINE , Oliver Plows Extras and Repairs Go to HOPKINS HliOfi. snfimscro- te KoS)l. Itiirrell & Cnuipauy, SoU' AutMits For A OliverCnMed Plows. Hnmm-s,Lrills,iV.e. Pearce IU.'k., Alliany, Or. Prof. A. STARK Of Will k Stark, Jewelers Optical Specialist. Graduate of the C'icag-i 0ithulmic College. I am prepared to examine scientlfl cally and accurutly, by the latest and Improved methods of modern science, any who desire to have their eyes tes led. Cusick Blwtk, Alua.vy, Okegok. Is Your Child Going to College? Have him fitted at the SANTIAM ACADEMY Thourough preperation for all collegiate courses. Certificates admit to the i 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. i S. A. KAXDLE, A. M., ! Principal. jConsrveatory of Music ALIiAXY COLLEGE, ALBAS Y, OliEUOX. Prof. Z. M. Purvilt, musical Director formerly of Willamette University, hua lieen elected Director for the coining school yeur. Pull Course in the important brunches of Music. Lutest methods. Fine music rooms. Prices low for grade of w ork. Diplomas eoufered on completion ol course. Term begins Hcpteuiber 11th. Mend for circular nnd catalogue. W. H. LEE, A. M., Pres., Albany, Oregon. The Champion Mills Do a General Exchange Business Oivine Ml lbs. Iiosl Flour i Or 60 lbs. 2nd grade " f For 1 bu.wlieat. 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. Ketail dealers should call and get our lowest prices on flour and feed. G. W. ALDRICll ,T . LEBAKO OfcAOOlt. f A Fcatlerbone Corsets Better Than All Other 'it let. biVy Fit Mf 2d. Tory Wear 4ltl- Tlicy are Tith.. Tlici' are More Comfort-ul.ilc. New Model. Short Lengths. Best Ma terials. rect leMfeJ RefsaW 4 Styles. I j . avestey rjgk Feather-bone Corset ( Sots Msniitaqturwa. KALAMAZOO, MICHIOAN. res sals ev HIRAM BAKER. The Leading Dealer In Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, i Shoes, Notion, Etc Lebanon, o I GIVES v rrr rrs ;? Albany Furniture Co. (IXCORl'ORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Picture's and Picture molding. Undertaking a Specialty. r-!"V ft, -.'..JtRJWvT sVt.ts i ik Kada nniv br Ollikm I PH.. H i L MM llil Bottor Better. Cheaper. Oregon. iavarilSIlBaV i m. rlerchsnts are 1 aatborlasi ( ft trial H art NE RELIEF. .un has. v;hdlc stay r mtu sopa Costs no more than other ptckaft soda never ipottj floiirvetysdtaovrtidttdFuTeatla dtevsrU. Turk. taU W . a..hiiSi r r -