IT ft' Lebanon Express. THTJK8DAY, APRIL 80, I86 Hair ornaments, Belt buckles, Rubber belting, Iridescent trimming, Rustle lining, Beurre lace collars, Collar points, Chiffon, are a few of the novelties how on Bale at S. 13. Young, ALBANY, OR. Rainy weathor. Bailor hats at 20e at Miss Dumond's. .All goods as represented at Pueb 4 Munoy'. Remember the A. 0. U. W. oolal tonight. Feebler' I the place to buyyoot groceries, ornckvry, glassware and con- vTectlim. V,7 Huls from $1 iii at Mis Duniood' millinery store, Good clothing; at a low price at Bach & Huhl's. Republican club meet tomorrow evening at Union hall. GrocerieH quality excellent prloet low at Buch & Buhl'a. Goods away down, at Read, Peacock A Co.' for cash or produce. Dress Goods, fine quality for a Uttli tourney, at Read, Peaeook & Co.'a. tl. A B. are the Initials of Bach A Buhl-bui 'heir groceries are A. 1. We solicit share of your patron age. I'uoB Mtwcy. Mrs L. Foley ulid daughter, Winnie have lieeu voting In Albany this week. Prof. W. W. Allinfham has pur- a new Victor bloyoJe. Xt to a luly. A. E. jvls has received a Dew drink called "e(x)a oo111'" 11 ,8 flnf' try It. The flnrat line of dress pattern in the oily Is to be f." ! at h Ilacliet attire, ii) Country iirnciiiceof "II kiii'is talen at I lie hit hwl market price, al, Pngb ft Muncy'a. Jf you think we tire Joking, com.' ami nee, We mean liimi'iuw,. R'Hil, Peneiiuk & do ft"! Head, IViionck & Co. el.aDiiK "III men-slock of g"cul al bom ftioanv and Lebanon. Miss Maud Aldrlch returned bome Tuesday from a two weeks' visit with friends In Porilund. ' G. F. Know lee, the Raoket Store man, Invites you to call and see his goods and get hU prices. Go to the City Bakery and Grocery for your bread, cakes, pies and grocer ies. They alwuys carry the best. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd'ng ring? French the Jeweler, Albany, has some handsome ones. Get you a new pair of shoes quick, whlle they still have a good aeaort "2jit left ut Read, l'eaconk A Co.'. Rev. A. Melvln Williams praaehed a eruiouette Inst Hunday evening for the (benefit of the members not present. D. Holt, of Harrlsburg, was In the ell)' iln.s week, looking after business nib-main i ud Visiting wltu relutivea. One-half '0"' drc goods reduced to i J0"teund 1, ,l'Bllotl 1111 lllieu table olotli for 85 ots. ari1, at Backt!t more. ,.. n. . e. oil irruiii. ohm ' ii B html uriui - bW'8 ri.'iiuced to $l,i H ut the Rackei ! alore Many other 'h ' re educed ! j p,.i(,e. ' . ,, , , v Hhnnnu In aii me new ana pret. "Hnuond'a. I InitH are to lie round at Miss Ladies, call and be convinced. Hard time prices, Money to loan. A limited amou at of money lo loan on good farm secur Ity. Call upon or write to S. K, Steele & Co., Albany, Oregon. Get our prices and quality ot stock hefnre buying your groceries, boots, Idiucsor gents furnishing goods else where. PUOH & MUNSKY. A May Day sojlal will be given by the A O. U W. on Thursday evening, April 80. Come everyone and have a good time. By order of Committee. When In need f men's gloves go to the Racket Store, where they have u large a'Sortiuc nt and sell them fur the lowest possible cash price, from 00c up. , Columbia bicycles are fully guaran 1 teed. You see them everywhere j Prlee100tonll alike. N. W. Smith, i The best dressed men In Linn county i !Wc those ho buy their Good rli.iM in K .I'll & Hnli I. Uriel's. JolllffM. D 'llUI'll Kllll Wife li !' iih Monday for Lung Beach, Wish , u Visit with relatives, fi touM ipalt of horse with him which he had sold there. Remember the Academy Truste will meet Saturday afternoon. Dr, G. W. Cheadle, dentist, Offloe over Clly Drug store. Five thousand rolls 1896 style of wan paper cheap for oash al Albany Furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. The masquerade hall given by the Leliuiiou Firemen' Band last Friday evening was a success la every partic ular. Overalls with aprons or without, 50n pair at the Racket Store. Also have Just received large amount of new calico, Don't full to see them, Call and see the new pattern of wall paper at Dalglelsb A, Everett'. They have some elegant style at about half the price of last year, Htraw bats! straw hate!! from 6 to SOc at the Racket Store. Lace curtain 70 et., $1, and I1.2B per pair. Eight spools of best thread for 25c, 8 for Mo. II. R. Armstrong returned to Leb anon tbls week from Los Angeles. After a few day visit here with his sister, Mra.F. M. Miller and Miss Ollie Armstrong, he will return to hi home in Minuesnla. Parties from Mlohigan are at Silver ton to start a woolen mill enterprise. Mr. Coolidge headeaeubsorlption with MOW). It is thought $30,000 can be raised as a subsidy towards the enter prise. Professor W. H. Lee, president of Albany college, will deliver an address on"TheHlirlierEdueation,"atll a.m. nest Sundy In the Presbyterian church, Preaching also in the even liiir sfliT young people's meeting. R"V. J. J. tMloway, of Southern Oaliloroln, ia in the county on a yihlt with M. O. Callewav, of Tangent and other relatives. Rev. Calloway was at one time principal of tbe academy it Lebanou. He led j years ago. Messrs. Joe fjioillh aud Gu Reed found a bee tree about a mile noitb of this city Saturday. They climbed the tree, by pegging It, to the height of 180 feet and captured the bee together with about 60 pounds of honey. Tbl is iiu fib story, but an actual fact that can lie proven. Hon. Thomas H. Tongue, republican nominee for congreHsmau, will address the the oitiiena of Lebanon at this plaoe a week from today, May 7 at 8 o'clock P. M. at the opera house. Hon. Tongue 1 one of the most elo quent speaker in the state. Every? body is Invited. Mr. Geo. Whltoomh, the nominee of the populist party for surveyor, was In the city laot week on bis way lo Portland looking after some land of his. He is a young irum of fine up' ears mie snd Heems to understand hi' ounii.e, He will poll a good vol und run ahead of bis ticket. T O ld Fellow gave highly in iiit; ehlerlaiiiment on last Silt- trjilit, In lemur of Hie funi-la. 'f i.lif uder in America. There llin Hii glng, gixid mulc by the IV! IV Uiiaii'in Bund aud an entertaining tuiileau. Mr. Garland made tbe ad drew which was interesting to visitors and member. All hid pleawut time. The wives and lady frlemls of the A. O. V. W. will give a social and entertainment at Miller's hall on Thursday evening, April 110, 186. Excellent music will be furnished by McKniglit ft Crawford' orchestra. lee cream, cake, hot coooa, tot ooffee and sandwiches will be served for 10c and lfic. Admissiou free. Tbe annual roll call of the Baptist i church will occur next, Sunday at 11 A. M. we hope that every reaideut member will be present to respond to their names, and suggest that each member respond by reading a passage of scripture. Business and covenant meeting Saturday at 2:! P. M V. R. Lam ah, Pastor. The students ol the Mineral Spring college will give a musicul entertiilu- lne,lt at tlle college Bodnville next Friday evening, May 1st, at which Ihue Or Jut'os will deliver an address the human akeletou. Tbe doctor t ne aki leton, well mounted and ; w111 11,8 " ''Is nddresi. This prom-; ,lw" "' ut a rare ireai. Ami'tssion win be it) ut. ' 11 ' 1 "e Pfwuseaa are w oe ap- paying ior an organ ior iue college, Mr. Andy Nichols came inlo town Tuesday with a head on him a big as a barrel. He says he wa attacked on Monday at Foster by Jud and William jyj 'aley, with bmss-knucklea and the , , ' end of a rifli, According to Mr. JSiolu '.ral'n of the affair, he has been u "roi. y oeiiten. inere is an old gi 'Mgf wese parties. OflloerB ha v goneafur the M"ley im and tbe tri' will ik9ij- bri.ig out ail the faote. The Kbilty partiea' D "Ul,h rowsHhould be teverely punished" Laet we.-k as ,Mr. (,'. D. Steen J'18 plowiug some new ground on thi I)odj;e place, he lound $8 75. The dollars were lu Mix loan coin and dated back to 188') and 1848. There wore three 26c ii"ces In Spanish coin and were Unit made in li f It is supposed f irl-r M',l when ibis . i vini,n:' lost th ,' i lev! i V.ir, : i i ,o; u.'.itil Mi a .' , ;ei'ii .avt' iie.'l ,t iv ,ite, at ta-idtf U.jj u was iotujitd, li Vu WUltlU t, WATERLOO TRUTH. BY M'QINTY'S OH08T. The measle have struck the town with a rush. The Waterloo nine did not play Sodavllle Saturday on account of the rain, but next Saturday they trill meet on the diamond rain or Rhine. We are howling for a new road to Waterloo, that 1 moat of tbe town Is, but from observations we have made in the last six months the town had better attend to it street. We would remind the great and all-wise council to enrry a few gravel and throw In the street, as It would be impossible for team and wagon to get through. The young ladle from Waterloo who vlslled Sodavllle last Sunday and ought shelter from the spring shower under the roof of the college entrance, were reminded of the adage, "that It never rain but pours." We haven't any college neither have we got any hoodlums in town mean enough to ponr water on even a Sodavllle grad uate. Waterloo was treated to a great overflow of Ignorance the 27th. High court was held and Joseph Mlsner ia minus f 16 in town script and the costs, $8 80 ia still to be col lected. This la a case wherein a man was arrested on suspicion and the sus picion was not proven, but of course some one had to be made an example of. No Jury, no attorney, no com plaint read, no nothing, except a monstrou judgment. Ye there was something else. A learned man from Lebanon who holds our town charter In more respect than the constitution of Oregon. Truly was a show to cause Justice to shroud her face with gunny sack aud soak her feet In con centrated or Waterloo lye. We oould write a little volume on this subject but are afraid the clutches of the tonga of the law might reach out for mora script in our neighborhood and with out a warrant or complaint, counsel. jury or law bang us to a lamp post for daw to peck at. All this dire trouble arose from Mlsner not hanging out a a piece of blue rag because some one said his pit or boy or some one at his house had the measles. No doctor, no board of health, no one who knows measles from a bad case of the gout bad pronounced the case mease la, but Misner know it is measles now. Why? Because they have fined him $24 80 because be did not know enough to come in out of the rain. I-E-hangouta sky blue rag when some one told him to. He has gone to Albany to trade bis Ignorance for a bolt of bunting and next week will piooeed fo deoorate. ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Rev. J. I .Cornwall visited friends In Junction this week. Mrs. F. C. Alorlcli and children left Monday fir Winnebago, Minueeota, lo visit with her parents. John Carroll left latt week for East ern Oregon to ee his mother who is dangerously ll. Charley Parrlen is driving the stage lu his alieepeu. There will be prawning service tq the Cumberland Presbyterian churoli next Sunday. Tbe pastor hopes to secure Rev. L. D. Beck, of Seattle, for both morning and evening. If Mr. Beck Is unable to come, someone else will fill the pulpit. Johnny McGowan and Patsy Martin who have been employed by O'Neil Bros., ten and seven years respectively have resigned tiieir positions and Patsy will leave Moudey for Montana, Johnny going lo California. Their places in the mill will be filled by L. M. Basbor and Laborious Degaren- hart. Last Saturday night our city was thrown into excitement by an alarm efflro. The fire proved to ha in Mr. W, M. Ri lea's boarding house near the paper mill. The fire broke .out about midulgbt sud was well under head way when discovered. As it waa out of reach of the lire bvdranta the fire boy8 could ouly stand by aud watch It burn. There waa $800 insurance ou the building and $200 on couteuU. It la supposed to be the work of incen diaries, Sealed Bids Wanted. The contract to build a new Cumber land Presbyterian church at Sodavllle will be let May 20, 1696, at 1 o'clock P. M. to the lowest responsible bioder, the committee reserving the right to reject any and all bids. Building to Ixi built according to plans and specifi cation now epeu to the public at the residence of D. M. Jones, at Sodavllle, Oregon, Bids to be sealed and mailed to Dr. D. M. Jones at Sodavllle, Oregon. Notice of Final Account. Nonci Is hereby given that the undcr siKiied administratrix of the estate of W.A. fc'whop, deceased, has tiled her Dual ac not in the ahove-imnied estate, with the ' 'If clerk of the county ot Linn, Oregon, hiW county court has tlxed Tuesday, h. M a. of im "H o1 a the eiiimt " eaurt room, at Albany, Lann A oj , i ti ui4 In THE SHERIFF'S CHARGES. (Prom Albnoy Demoornt AprllW.) The Democrat recently stated that Sheriff McFeron wa In the habit of charging $b a piece for prisoner eves though tbe number waa more than four, the law permitting $5 for four. and wbere there are more than that $3 a piece. The statement of tbe Democrat was correct. The sheriff in January admitted to Judge Whitney mat -ne tuxl been in the habit of charging $6 apiece tor all the prison. ere, ana hence the bills were not look' ed up. He took the hint and since then has charged $5 aid $3. We publish below tbe bill for October, In order to sbow his previous practice: Boarding prisoner for month of October, J G Boulln 31 day at 71 8-7 oto '.$22 14 A R Johnson 22 day at " " .. 15 71 Uscar William 30 " " " " .. 21 45 Emma Hannah 31 " " " " Jas Murray 27 day ' " Fred Wagner 27 " " " " $120 00 71 8-7 cents i at the rate of $5 for 7 day. ... Tbe hill speaks for Itself and show the practice of the sherln from the time be took the office to January 1st. This l a fact. At, the April terra, 1896, of the oouuty court, McFeron put In a bill for K R fare $1.40, meals, 76 cts. bed 25 eta, $2.40 for selling the O. T. t'o's stock of goods at Halsey on an execu tlon In a civil action, to which neither the county nor state was a party and tbl wa (allowed. He also charged me county k.50 for Mbpoenaing witness at Portlaud. in the Isom case, which was allowed; also charged W.oaror serving a Juryman, which was allowed. All this ia shown by the oiii on nie in tne clerk's office, endorsed "Allowed, J. N. Duncan, judge. At tne J anuary term, 1896, he wa allowed for 11 prisoners in jail for 136 aay, jrj7.87, which at tbe rate of $5 per week for each one would be $97.17, He wa also allowed a trip to Kin i ton in tbe civil case of Downing ft Luoton $1.75. This I also shown by hi bill on nie endorsed "Allowed,, J. If. Dun' can, Judge." At the March term, 1396, he was al lowed: Jan. 22, trip to Lyon $J 66 " 28,trlpto8ploer, l 00 Feb. 2, trip to Lebanon....... 8 " v " Halsey 2 90 . " " "8heddandOakville .....two days expenses and feed 2 60 Feb. 18, trip to Mintn, railroad tare and meal , 8 20 These charges do not show that the work was doue for tbe county, but in March, 1896, tbe bill is endorsed "Al lowed, J. N.Duncan, jdge." We give the above a:i sample of the manner in which Sheriff McFeron hae twin grasping after the public funds, DEMOCRATIC RALLY. On last Thursday evening the Leb anon Democratic Club held a public meeting at tbe Band Hall with crowded house. W. R, Bilyeu made an eloquent and logical address ou the political issue of the day, and held the dose attention of his large audi- enee. He waa never in better trim and made tbe best speech we have listened to for many di.ys. Mr. Watson, the democratic nomi nee for legislature, followed Mr, Btlyeu, He wade clear and forci ble statement of his views and stands squarely ou tbe onuoty platform. His exposure of the legislative methods of past legislatures of this state was a revelation. His speech was pointed aud polite, convincing yet without bitterness. ., Mr. Watson throws no mud, but is a thorough gentleman on the rostrum as well a in private life. He Is a lawyer of recognized ability and a man of integrity. The people will have an able, honest and active friend in Mr. Watson. He should be elected. Mr. JJcUlmurry declined to make an address, but in a brief and manly way gave the people to understand that he would work to their interest if elected. Tbe meeting was a great suc cess, The large crowd and evident enthusiasm apeak well for democratic success. Two years ago a democratic nominee for president could not have drawn so large a bouse. Today the democrats are active and will poll a large vote. A war ted Hit-hut Honor Worid'l Pair, Oold Medal, MldwiaUf pair. DEL- CREAM Uoat Ferftct iiada, Mfetjt&t4dkft K !! A IS We don't blame them for kicking. It's a trifle hard on our competitors, but it's a great thing for the buyers. What? Terms, Cash ESuccess. Nothing succeeds like it. ' The principal aim of our ife in business is to studv the wants of our niisUimprs which 19 the principle of success in business. We have the largest and best selected stock in our line ever brought to this city and at prices never before made in Lebanon. celow is a partial list of what we carry in stock: READ IT CAREFULLY. Wall paper and window shades, Carpet and matting, linoleums and oil cbth, curtain pole, mould ing and picture frames, complete stock of furniture, washing ma chine, tubs, and buckets, Maeury' pure piunta, guaranteed the best in the market,; stu;ne and varnishes, YOURS FOR Dalgleish Buy Your Cfrooeries AT THE u , CITY BAKERY and GROCERY. Staple ed Fancy Groceries. - W MAKE A Fine Teas, Coffees and Spices, And tarry a lull line of Groceries of the of the publlo. All order receive prompt and careful attention. Caen pal for chicken. Mayer A Kiinbrough's old stand, Lebanon, Oregon. D. ANDREWS, DEALER IN' DRY GOODS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Shoes and Notions. Farin'BR'iin rnenel lib i general mrrchatwii-'i store h, Lebanon. 1 Mp;t!'iulj 4 .licit the Mt'0luv. ikd tlw jubUc lu jener.. . ff,. atrktljr Why that Closing Ort Sale at Read, Peacock & Co.'s, Lebanon or Albany. or Produce. lead and oil, all kinds of brushes, windows, doors and glass, hard ware, stoves and tinware, pumps and pipe, Myres force and spray pumps, plows, cultivators and har rows, mowers, binders and rake, wool sacks and binding twine, seeds of all kinds, plain and barbed wire. BUSINESS, & Everett. SPECIALTY OF -01 best Quality. We solicit the natronuiA GROCERIES, of m frjio.ds Igrjuw ouaioteew , . . .. caah or pr'i'uie ' ' '" .