'Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor l nlortunately the scientist! have aa yet deviled no wet in which the Roentgen rays can be utilized in politics during the cam paign. The Oregonian gays that trout are taking the fly in the north fork of ihe lower Cooa river. It ii evi dent the fishermen in that vicinity cannot wait until the trout season ODCUB. The Ohio republican platform, after the manner of such braying documents, very severely con detune the present administration in general, and then declares in favor of most things the adminis tration has done. Sunday Wel come. The Salem Statesman (rep.) was always opposed to Hermann, be fore his nomination, and is now alluding to him as "Binger on the Whine." It is supposed the States man's grievance is that Hermann hasn't moved the capitol of the United States to Salem. Sunday elcome. The Lyons correspondent of the Albany Herald, in a recent commu nication to that paper, objected to the school teacher at Fox Valley sending Adventist tracts to the homes of the scholars. Probably the worthy (we presume he is wor thy) writer had forgotten that the United States ie supposed to be a land of religious liberty. That Jsew York preacher who declared thst the coal combine eome home. At last, weary and worn that forced the price of 'coal np 40 out witb waiting, sue weut to her bed cents a ton in the dead of winter "m to retire and found the missing was morally gniltv of murder, was ' bu"b"d " lD8lf 1' THROUGH . c J J nBrinmflilinmtnvn hu hall tnu tn hit t. ii a. .i . ... . " - .,uhu ww vuw nuiiu p heart good to see those unconscion able millionaire scoundrels shiv ering in fireless rooms in their shirt toils for the rest of the winter. Sundav Welcome. That Mount Tabor speech of Mr. J. N. Dolph was a corker, without any mistakes at that But how on earth did the old man get it off in the time it is said he did? An extraordinarily fast reader would fall deid long before he could get half through with it and yet Dolph got it off and lived. No one will hereafter doubt that for long wind ed talks Dolph taees the cake and bnkery too. Portland Tomahawk. There will be three parties in the field in this county, at the June election, each with a strong vote. The ballots have not yet been counted; and no man can, with certainty, predict the result. Years sgo, barring accidents, the demo crats could be counted upon to carry the county. The republicans were successful last election, with the aid of democratic votes on the one hand, and defection to the populists on the other. The peo ples party is vigorous and will araw irom the republicans two votes to one drawn last time. It is needless to suggest that the dis graceful acts of the last legislature are the cause. Those democrats who went with the republicans will return, disgusted for the same rea sons. Thus the three parties will have a pretty fight, with the result in doubt. The growing tendency to vote for the best man, regardless of politics, will further complicate matters. Voters this time will pick their men. They will assert an independence in voting not heretofore shown. "Scratching" will be numerous. Already this disposition is manifesting itselt, and who can say that the county will not be benefitted in tbe end? How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Revard J5 o' t-siarrh that cannot be .... 111,11 i, .utami iure. F. J.c.mzt 4 Co.. Pro.. Toledo,0. e. the undemiiriipri hav lrnAH C T Clieney fur the last 16 Team, and believe rum perfectlr honorable in all buiinra transaction and financially abl to carry ..... .... uw.iu., hmu. u tiicir nrm. Heat A Truax, uholewK Dmiuriita, To ledo. O. Walding. Kinnan '4 Harrirj, WboUeaie Itnifreuuj. Toledo. O. Hall's CatarrhiCur ia uken intamally. Acting directly upon tna blxiod and raucouj urfaces of the ayatem . . Price, 75 eta. per lottla VI4 Wr all firiutisls. ftstiiao- Probate Matters. In guardianship of Jus. Lester Mo- Donald et al, final account approved and guardian discharged. In estate of Janus B Morgan, inven tory filed; personal property, S47.4c; ml, 110,315; total, f II, 162.4a. Petition for aale of personal property allowed. In guardianship of Grace Paddock, guardian discharged and G W Simp son appoiuted. Bond Hied. In guardianship of Zeno Richards, 6th annual accouut filed. In estate of L Gerhard, final account ing set for April 10. In estate of R H Farrar, Robt L Smith appointed admr, bond 1,000; appraisers appointed. Application of C K and Isabel Frank for adoption and change of name of Bertha Kinney, granted as prayed for. Application of Free B and Minnie Marshall for adoption of Alma Kin ney, granted. In estate of Jane E Carter, petitiou to sell real property granted and cita tion ordered issued. In guardianship of Horace H Hunt, sale of real property confirmed. Petition to erect monument over grave of John Browu, granted. Dr. G. W. Cheadle, deutlat. Office over City Drug store. Goods away down, at Read, Peacock A Co. 'a for cash or produce. New aubsnriptions for the Weekly Oregonian taken at this office, If you think we are joking, come and see. We mean busiuoss. Read, Peacock A Co. More new carpets and 6fL and lift. wide Limnlenm. Just received by the Albany Furniture Company. Balti more Block, Albany, Or. Those who have bought goods from Baker during his clearance sale, and know the great value of the goods, should notify their friends at once and have them save money by buying The Milton Eagle relates the follow ing story: "A certain married lady of this city sat np till 12 o'clock the other nieht waitine for her husband to ' ' - own room. She was so mad that she would not speak to him for a week." LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. Wheat 50c. Oats 14 to 16c Hay $3 to to per ton. Flour to 8090. per sack Chop (0 80 per cwt Bran 75c per cwt Middlings 1 75 per cwt Potatoes 25c. Apples Dried, 3c per It Plums Dried, 2c. Onions 2c Beef Dressed, 3 to 4c Veal-3j4c. Pork Dressed, 3f. Lard-7. Hams 8 per lb. Shoulders 8c. Bides 10c per lb. Geese-43 50 (i, H per doz. Ducks 13 $4 per dot. Chickens 12 0M5 i: 60. Turkeys 8c per lb. Eggs 7c lerdoz. Butter 15 20c pr lb. Hides Green, 3c; dry, 6c. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby aiven that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween J. U Mayer aud C. H. Kim- brnuen nd known as Mayer A Eimbrougb, and engaged In a general grocery business in Lebanou, Linn COUntV. Ore?nIl. hna this rinv ho.li riio. solved: by mutual consent. All parties uueuteu to ine partnership are earn estly requested to settle at once, all wxuuuis to oe pata to j. u. Slayer. J. C. Mavek, C. H. KunmiiLC.H Lebanon, Or., March 12, MifW. Not ice Tor Publication. L.i Ornca at Ohmos Citt. Oa.. Feliruanr 24. lis. Notice ia hereby given that the folloing named settler has filed notice of li ia inten tion to make final proof in snpiort of hie claim, and that aaid prool will be made be fore tbe Co. Clerk of Linn Co., at Albanr. Or., on May 2, 1866. viz: CEOKOE ARVE8TA DOWNING, H. E. No. 8250. lor the K. W. Set 22, T. U 8., K. 1 E. He names the following aritneaea in Drove bta continuous resihnn iiim An, I cultivation of. to id land, viz: William W. Banum, Milton W. Vaiman, David 8. Mjeni, Charley E. Clark, all ol Laconili, Or. F.OBCBT A. MlLLSS, Register. Motlee for Publication. Laicb Ornca at Oaao.i.t Citt, Oa., March 2, 10. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hie claim, and that said proof will be mule be fore the Co. Clerk of Linn Co. at Albany, Or., oa May 4, 1886, viz: B. M. Bl'URELL, H. E. 8115 for tbe W of ' W , W i of 8 W X of Sec 32, T. 12 8, K. 1 E. He names tbe following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of, aaid land, vii: M. A. Fitz- water, tkeave Powall. Prank Mctlnev, Bud Omanover, all of Lebanon, Ogn. UoaaH A. Muuw, "fti-o ror lull lent ton. l.A.vp (win at Okkuok City, Or., Februarv 24, l.. Notice in hereby ftiven that the following named settler ha.- tiled iinticeof his iiilen- lioit to liinke final nroot in Mmpmrt of hit claim, and that said proof will be made ite- fore the t'ounty clerk of tt:in Comity, at Albany. ., on May 2. lSSh, via: MILTtlS . VoKMAX, II E No. NSl, tor the N E Vi Sec 22, T 11 S, K1E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, via: W. W. (Sanders, Hen. White. (i. A. Downing, D. S. Myers, all of Laconib. Or. KoMiRT A. JSlLLIS, Kegister . (Those that need a pair of shoes, suit of clothing, a uice hat, a nice dress or a cloak, should now group the golden opportunity while this clearauce sale is tin at Butter's store. B. A B. are the initials of Bach Buhl but their groceries are A. 1. Thos. F. Oases, Henry C. Payne, Henry C. house, Receivers. ORTHERN a PACIFIC R. R. U N S Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars Stinue.pnlla Hululh irraiid Porks CriinkNtun Winnipeg; Helena and TICKETS- Chieairii Washington Philadelphia ; Sew Tork Boctnn and all Point Xant and South For information, time cards, map? and tickets, cull on or write W. C. PETERSON, figeat, . LEBANON". - - OHEGOX. OR i ll. flUBl.TM lf fionl Pace Hi ! 1 ' ' ! Portland Ogon- J POPULAR SCIENCE Natnre, Inrntlnn. I Unmn Bnlanj, (.leclricity, TTolVl. KEWS "'-7;ii-'. MtDj V i n t . I roruiSH" DUblUU guumiU 01 tneffllSirj . Enlarged and Improved Contains a large number of 8bort, ay, Praetienl, Imerestinz and Pop ular, Scientific article", 'hat can I Appreciated and enioved i v nnr Intel. ligent reader, even though he fcuew little or nothing of Science. Profusely Illcstrated and Free From Technicalities. Nrulealer, 10 cenu. Sl.oo pr ynai, ifMentlm this iper for u wn.j.-e coiy."ia Largest Circulation of any Scientific Paper in the World PI BLISIIED JtOSTlILY BY BENJ. LILLARD, New York. Cavrava. CCsicn ryr.MTi. COavamim -Z-1 w,..;.. '" "ihixi wnte to ?hVi-L.C03 ai BsoaowAi. .Haw Yoii. Olden Uoreao or atennair paieiiM la Amarka. Xrerrpni taken oat hy on u loiwht belun toe pawic bj a ootica art an ine ot coarge ta u 'g. Mf gmtisn tarawitehTllsUoDOf any Klatlfl.iM1lrlB tba worm. kpij,air lliuunuw. i;0 man ifook te wllhom it Waeilv, gi ooa Hausaiaa, aai amwlwajr, saw liax OUa, RUPTURE s. Instantly Relieved , and Permanently CURED WITHOUT Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Three to Six Weeks. designed aiid huilt for this service. WRITE FOR TERMS THF n F MIHFR r.n I Qmeu: tw-au Martian BalUtaft . 'n Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. Co. YAQUINA BAY ROUTE, Connect at Yaqulna Bay with the San Francisco hi d Yaqulna Bay Steam ship Company Steamship "Farallon" A 1 and Hrsteltiss iu every rtwpect. Sails frotu Yaquitia for Sail Francisco about every 8 duys. raswugtr acoimmoaatloiis uiiaur- passed. Shortest route between the Willamette Valley and California. Fare from Albsny or points west to bau Francisco: Cabin, $12 00 Steerage, 8 00 Cabin,r,oundtriji,60ds, 18 00 For sailing days apply to H. L. Waujem, Agent, Edwin Stone, Ma'ger., Alliatiy, Corvallis, Oregon. Oregon. Chas. Clark, 8tiit., Corvallu, Oregon. Prof. A. STARK Or Will 4 Stark, Jewelers Optical Specialist. Graduate of the Cicag.) Ontlialmic College. I am prepared to examine scientifi cally and accuratly, by tbe latest and improved methods of modern seieuce, any who desire to have their eyes tea ted. Cusick Block, Albany, Okeook. FOR GENUINE Oliver LPlows Extras ami Repairs Go to HOPKINH BROS. Successors to Knapp, Bum!) 4 Cutiipaur. Sole AfnMits l or Oliver Chilled ri,.s, Harrows, Drills. v.c. Pearce Blk, Aliinny, Or iConservatory of Music ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, 0KEQ0S. l'rof. Z. .1. Parviii, nitixicul Director formerly of Willamette fiiivfrjity.has neeueieciea utrector for ttu- cjniing scnool year. full (.nurses iu the Important hrHlirhpa nf Mii.ii T LUIfBt IlietOuils. Fine music rooms. I,rioeB low flir grade of work. Diploma, ennfered on completion of course. Term begins Heptenilwr 11th. bend for circular and catalogue. W. H. LEE, A. M., 1'res., Albany, Oregon. Sunset limited 8EAHOKOF ssr.9e. Will Kun TWICE A WEEK San Fraicisco New Orleans Over The Great SUNSET ROUTE I.EAVIXO HX FRAKCI8CO Tuesdays and Saturdays From Tuesday, Xov. S, HQS The most complete modern, ele- ; gantly Mjuipind uud ivrfectly arranged jVestiiuled TrunsoinLiiiKiitnl Train in i America. "ew Euuiimieut.ciieiallv Direct co;iriectioii8 in J'tw Or- 'leans for Eastern polutt. Quick THE FASHION, Not Closing Out, The following list of below cost SHOES , 49 pairs ladies' French kid, plain toe 23 20 18 17 " cloth top, patent tip " kid top, " French kid, 29 " coarse, plain toe " fine, " it ti (i " patent tip " low shoes children's" pater t tip Men's cap toe, Barton Bros. " plain toe, Kirtendale " cap toe. Barton Bros. " Smith ft Wallace " " Barton Bros. " " Willism Morris " Barton Bros. Kangaroo 12 14 4 17 22 42 6 14 10 6 6 15 5 1C 10 2 8 " heavy tap sole, oil grain, plow shoe OTHER GOODS Men's cotton pants, We have a good line nf Dress Goods that we are selling at reduced prices; also a line of Hats whith we are closing out at cost. HIRAM Lebanon, WOT MANY Days till spring. Have you thought of what you'U wear? Every one answers "clothes" of course. Then you will appreciate the masterpieces of the tailors' art which we have had made especially for our customers. Ready-made suits with all the marks of style and worth about them The prices, $5.00. $6.00, $8.00, get choice of lines worth more. But the real BREAD-AND-MEAT part of them are the many lines at $10.00. You'll think they're worth more, but they go at that. Albany Mills Suits, Worsted Dress Suits. Fancy Checks and Corduroys. We won t say more about them-they show up best when seen and worn. Albany, Clearing but goods we are selling Regular Price Reduced to Out Sale U 50 $2 60 3 00 2 05 1 75 1 05 3 50 2 90 2 50 1 55 1 75 1 00 2 00 1 25 2 50 1 75 2 00 1 25 1 50 1 05 1 75 1 15 1 50 1 00 2 50 1 Gr' 3 00 2 15 3 00 1 9 2 50 1 55 ' 2 50 1 50 2 50 2 00 4 CO 3 00 4 50 2 69 4 50 2 75 5 00 3 60i 2 25 1 25i 1 5o 1 oo ' 1 oo ' 75 , BAKER, Oregon, Oregon, Ma