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. ' mm ft 8C8UT- Mil OF GREAT INTEREST TO VOMEN. Pale Checks and Nerveless Hands arc no Longer Admire! To be Strictly Correct you must have Rosy Cheeks and Good Health. Men Admire Wholesome-looking Women, and now j Seek their Wives Iron, that Class. A FEW POINTERS FOR THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD. Pu blood b Uu ent of nealth nil baautv. Tko features may he regular, Um form perfect, but no women can be beautiful in the full tnue of the word while anBerlnj from any of the peculiar ailments of heraex. Disease destroys the complexion, it prodso tiTO of wrinkle! sad premature old age. Begular monthly uterine action ia neeeasary to everr woman ' health, and if thia func tion of life ia oheeked. disease, pale and mIIaw mnmlavian. and a feeline of exhaus tion, ara the reeult. The monthly secretion muat oontinue from puberty to the turn of life without unnatural obatractlon. Any breach of this law of Nature will reault in the dutreming symptoms which make the lives of seven-tenths of the women of this country miserable, almost unbearable. A few of these symptoms are severe headache, loss of appetite, pale or sallow complexion, palpitation of the heart, swollen anklet or fn HtMunM. attentive breath, etc. etc. The suferer may exhibit one er more of these symptoms, or may nave aw. n.j simply indicate the ravages ditease haa made upon the system, and the more of the symp toms the patient shows the greater the neces aity for prompt and persistent treatment, until they have bean banished sad the bloom or health is rettorai. ix acoompiun this end Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are the only unfailing remedy. They positively euro all auppreaiioni and irregularities, which, If neglected, inevitably entail sick mem and trouble. By taking these pills for a week er tan days before the expected re turn ef each period, the prompt appearaaoe of "the visitor" is insured. For suppres sions, the pills mutt be taken steadily until the reappearance takea place generally in a month's time, sometimet lets. Follow the directions on the pamphlet about each box. Nursing women will find their milk im proved in quality and quantity by taking these pills, and also obtain relief from nam in the back and general dragged-ont feeling. All -displaeamettts from weakness of the uterine litem en ta are speedily relieved and ultimately cured by the use of these pills. Leucorrhoa, bearing down, weight in the pelvis, and all female weakness, find speedy relief and cure in the administration of the Fink Fills fcr Pale People. Tk. mm erkinal nennd in the life of a woman is that attending the cessation of menstruation, or, at it is most generally termed, the change or turn of fife. The symptoms attending thia period are fainting spells or sitae kj of faintness or disxratss, headache, general debility, exhaustion, a seeling of melancholy, hysteria, pain in the loins or limbs, hypochondria, etc. The change it a gradual one tor batter or worse (nr th fanner if the natient ta wise noueh to fortify the tyttem against the ravages of the symptoms anenoing mo eaange. ror this purpose no remedy ever discovered equals Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. They purify the blood by acting directly upon the sexual system, lessen the seventy of this critical period, and finally leave the patient in the enjoyment of robust health. All ladies appoaching thia critical period should ,. take Dr. Willisana' Pink Pills. . ; PALE AND SALLOW GIBLB. i What can be more distracting than to tee girl drooping and fading in the apringtime of vonthf instead of bright eves, glowing. rosy cheeks, and an elastic step, there art dull eyes, pale, sallow, or greenish complex ion, and alangnidneas of step that bespeaks disease and an early death if proper treat ment is sot prompity resorted to and per sisted in until the impoverished blood is en inched, ana tne functions 01 uie necomeregn. lar.r Upon parents retta a great rcaponsv bilitvatthe time their daufhtera are bud intiaSt)Hmu)ml U JW tUufater js LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. (Changed Every Week.l Wheat 18iC. Oats 13 to 150 .Hay $3 to $6 perton. Flour 10 80 90.' per sack Chop $0 80 per cwt. Bran 76c per cwt. Middlings 0 75 per cwt Potatoes 29c. Apples Dried, 8c per lb Plums-Dried, 2c. Onions 2c. Beef Dressed, 4 to 6c. Veal-34c. Pork Dressed, 8. Lard-7,. Hams 8 per lb. Bhoulders 6c. Bides 7c per lb. Geese S3 60 $4 per doz. Ducks S3 $4 per doz. Chickens 2 603 00. Turkeys 8e per lb. Eggs 8c per dot. Butter-1016cperlb. Hides Green, 3c; dry, 6c. The Ladles' Bazaar, of Albany, Or., will send a fashion plate, of the latest styles, to all persons who write to them mentioning the Express. Their stock of goods Is better than ever this year. Call on them when in Albany. Young man, you are thinking some thing about your sweetheart, and you will want to look nice when in her presence, so buy the latest styles of olotbiug at Baker's, fie has the prices way down to suit your ready cash. We have the latest styles in shoes and sell them at bard-time prices. PUfJH & Mdnoy. IVotioe. All partes indebted to me will take notice, that I have placed my notes and accounts, for flec tion. trituSam'l af.Qarland, and have Instructed sty attorney to collect the suae without delay. J,C. Mayk, Successor to Mayer at Klmbrougb. Mrlnitrwueittat positive, and no unreasona. ikWlMMgvtsl laaVtMittMsawi pale, complains of weakness, it "tired out" upon the slightest exertion; if she it trou bled with headache or baekaehe, pain in the aide; if her temper ia fitful and her appetite poor, she it in a condition of extreme peril, a fit aubject for the development of that most dreadful of all diseases consumption. If you notice any of three symptoms lose no time in procuring Dr. Williams' Pink Pilla. Theywill assist the patient to develop prop erly and regularly ; they will enrich the blood and restore health's rotes to the cheeks, bright eyes and a lightness of step will turely follow their use, and all danger of consumption and premature death will be averted. Wise and . prudent mothers .will insist upon their daughters taking Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pilla upon the approach of the period of puberty, and thus avoid all chances of disease and early decay. , A Thankful Girl. From tht Examiner, Ban Franeitoa, CM. Hln Lottie Pondl l.v with her' parent at 70. Nttoma Street. Baa Francuoo. She is a young lady nineteen yean of age, and of preponesaiog appearance. Ever once she was ten Tears old Hit. Donell has been a sufferer from a rheumatic affection of the wrist, and since ahe was thirteen years of age she haa been subject to various female weaknesses wmcn nave Kept ner pnyucai vitality at a very low stage. Thus, as she says, she haa been victim of disease ever sinoe ahe cam remember. When she was a little girl at school she was always placed at a disadvantage with her playmates on ac count of her frailty of body and timidity of manner. She could never loin in any of the more boisterous games, although ahe always longed to ao so. But the embarrassing conditions of Miss Donell's life have all been eliminated with in the oast vear. and the chantre is whollv due to the effective work of Dr. Williams' Pink FUla. 'It must be remembered," said Miss Donell in telling of the great relief that Dr. Williams' Pills had afiorded her, " that at the time I besan taking the nills I had been for yeanacontirmedinvalid. My wrist was swollen out of all proportion by the chronic rheumatism that had long since settled in it. The female complaints from which I had so long suffered had wasted my body away until I was but a mere shadow of my former self and I had really come to think that the brightness and happiness of lift was not meant for me. I had not the energy to per form even the most simple of my household duties, and, in a word I was completely 'run down.1 I began to take Dr. Wil liams Pills' while I wat in this condition and before I had taken half a box of them 1 realised that they were doing me good. 1 began to feel lively again and to lose the lax feeling in my limbs. I felt so happy over the momen tary relief that had been afforded me that I resolved to continue taking the pilla. After taking eeveral more boxes 1 was more than convinced of the high merits of the pills, for 1 wat then wholly relieved from the rheu matic paina in my wrist and I had ao far re gained my vitality of body that I really believed I had never experienced the ener- vating effectaof those wasting diseases which are ao peculiar to women. It is a very great pleasure to me to be able to tell my young lady friends of the relief that has been af forded me by Dr. Williams' Pilla and I will surely continue to recommend their use to all who are afflicted with the complain ta irom wonn s .uiicreu. Pink Pilla are sold by all dealert, or will bo tent nost paid on receipt of vrice. 60 cents a Ibox or six boxes for 12.50 (they are never told intra IK or by tne lull, by addressing Ir. Willisana' Mediuae Sclitawiady, B-I. The New Steamer "Albany." Iu the desire to meet the demands of the travelling public the O C 4 E have placed on the Portland and Corvallis route their new and fast steamer, "Albany," elegantly furnished, includ ing a new piano. The "Albany" makes the trip from Corvallis to Port land in 11 hours without layover in Balem. Leaves Corvallis down riyer Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 A. M., Albany 8 A. M., Balem 11 A. M. and arrives in Portland at 6 P. m. Up river leaves Portland Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays from Tuylor street dock at 6 A. m., Balem 3 p. H., Albany 830 P. M. and arrives in Corvlllis at 10:30 P. M. Fare from Corvallis or Albany to Portland $1 25; round trip n. Edwin Btone, Manager. The Penalty is Hanging. Carl Albrecht, who killed his wife at Marsbfleid last February, was con victed last Friday in the circuit court at Empire City of murder In the first degree. The jury brought in a verdict arterisminutesdellberation. Albrecht will be sentenced by Judae Fullerton next Monday. Leather of All Kinds. Conslstingofharnessand line leather tug ana oeillng leather, sole, kin and lace leather. One mile east of Water loo, and one-half mile west of Bham mla' sawmill. David. Ayebs, Will sell cheap for cash or approved trade. - To The Mothers. You have nice children, you know, and nothing pleases them better a nice nobby suit of clothes that keeps them warm and healthy. Baker has them and for but little money. Can you stand 81.00 for a suit of clothes. up to $4,007 All these low prices you win and at Hiram Baker's. Tiie opening chapters or an interest ing serial story will appear id this patiWMMUi SWEET HOME ITEMS. It line been raining so much of late that "Trilby" could not get out to get many Hems but will endeavor to ruke up a few in that the "Ghost" will not think I am ilvud. Fred Miller has built a new hotlso. School Ib progressing nicely unilvr the manitgemeiit of Prof. Maytierry. Frank Iiumbaugli camo down from the mountains Inst week, . Miss Pearl ilowcll went to Siilein last week for a few weeks' visit. The young son ol lluv. Crow has the measles. Miss Addle Hughes is visiting friend in this vicinity this week. The republican candidates for legis lature spoke here last Saturday after noon and then after giving us a few hours in which to recover, the populWs spoke In the evening. Henry Slnvlns ami W. H. Dunne weut to Lebanon last Friday to attend the show. We uinlerxtuiid Farmer Muliinc In tends starting for Ellmiaiiuig, Wash , In a few days, Joseph Berry has moved back to his ranch near Foster. MIssTessie Weddle is staying with her sister, Mrs. J. N. Qalbruith, aud at tending school this spring. F, H. Howell . went to Balem lust week after his mother who lias beeu visiting at that place. Bcv. Welnert and wife, Mrs. Bach- man, Fred Spring aud Misses Cliira Btory and Rosa Wodtll atteuded con terence at Albany last week. At the recent conference held at Balem, Rev. Crow was sent to fill the pulpit at this place for the coming year. Trilby. The Contract Let. The building committee of the First Presbyterian church of Brownsville met at the residence of I. Meyer, on Saturday at. 8 P. u. with D. H. Am brose in the chair. The.blds of five difterent contractors were opned aud found to be as follows: L. M.Crandall & Sous, of Lebanon, $2,4-10; Young & Robinson, of Salem, (2,056; Glass & Cox, of Brownsville, $1,424; Alley 4 Bomers, of Eugene, $1,541.85; H. F. Archibald, of Brownsville, $1,600. Glass A. Cox being the lowest bidders were awarded the contract by an unanimous vote of the committee. Brownsville Time. Severely Injured. Last Friday, Mr. N. Young was at tempting to dislodge a tree that had floated cross wise in the creek just be low the Hclo Roller Mills, and being long enough to reach across the creek, had lodged. He had cut a limb that was holding it, half in two, and was going to the other side to finish It when it suddenly gave away. One end of the limb caught Mr. Young's foot at the ankle and pinned him to the ground. The ankle was badly bruised and one of the bones above the ankle is probably cracked. The iujury is severe enough to lay him up for two or three weeks. "Clarence," a story by America's great novelist, Bret Hurte, will be published in this paper, commencing soon. Those who are not subscribers of the Express should send iu theii subscriptions now, and thus have the reading of this Interesting story . cava-aTa. TRfina u a fa DESION PATIHTS. COPYRIGHTS, a. ForlnfonnaUonandrrM Hudlunk writefcn MU.VN a CO, Ml BwunwAV, Naw Yoaa. Oldest bareau for secnrlng patents in America. Every patent taken out by us Is brought before tbepubUobjanotlos siren free ol enarge iu the f mutivic gtitcnau Untstt cftetjlsttlon of tny entUto piper fn the Wfjrid. tspiendidlj' IllustraWd. No InteUIiren. dan itaoald be without IL Weekly, ftj.OOa ivar; 1JJ0 lx monthi. 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Another thing: Every advertisement ol Hood's Baraaparllla Is true, Is honeaU food's Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All drunrlsts. II. Prepared only by a I. Hood ts Co., Lowell, Mall. u Ji nan are the only pills to take HOOd 8 FUlS wlUilioou'sttataparlUa. Tlios. F. (Jukes, Henry C. Payne, Henry C House, lteccivors. ORTHERN PACIFIC R. R, R U N Pullman Elegant Tourist Sleeping Cars Dining Cars Sleeping Cars - M In ne vol I Grand Forki Winnipeg THROUGH TICKETS-p Bon ton and all Pninti Kant and South For information, time cards, maps & tickets, call on or Write W. C. PETERSOH, Agent, LEBANON, - - OREGON. ok ID. CHARLTON, Asst. Genl. Pass. HU Portland, Oregon. .Is Your Child Going to College? Have him fitted at the SANTIAM ACADEMY Thourough preparation for all collegiate courses. Certificates admit to the leading Colleges on .the coast. Normal Department gradu ates obtain State 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. .HANDLE, A. M., Principal. Insure Your Property with GEORGE RICE -IN- Ko.vnl, , Hartford, ' Phoenix, Hamburir.Bremeu, Firoman'K ITuud, Wemteru, Reliable old line companies lie represents. All business Ladles, I invite your attention to my new and extensive line of flowers, fancy straws and beautiful rlliboni. Opening day about the first of April, Chlctiffo Washington I'hUadelpli.n Nw York I Fire Insurance. J piacea witn iiira win be at- v ( tended to promptly. Office ) on Main Bt LEBANON, Or. g regon Central k Eastern, jr. n. co. Yaquina Bay Route. , Cminoctlng nt Yiniulna liny Willi the Kmi Vrnnclsco ami aquina Buy Steumshlp Comiwiiy. Steamship "Farallon" Balls from Yanulna lluv overt' eluht diivt for Hun Francisco, Coon Hay, Port Orlonl, Trinidad and Humboldt Day. Passenger Accommoda tions Unsurpassed. Shortest Route Between the Willamette Valley and California. Faro trom Albany and Points West io San l'ranciaco: Cabin I 0 00 Hleerao 4 1X1 To Coos Boy and Port Orford : Cubln t 6 00 To Humboldt Buy: Cabin I 8 00 Itound Trip Good for 00 Days Special. RIVER DIVISION. Steamers "ALBANY" and "WM. M. HOAU." newly furnished, leave Albany daily, oxcopt Saturdays, at 8 A. H arriving at Portland the same day at 6 p. M. Keturntng, boats leave Portland same duvs as above at 0 a. ., arriving at A many at 7:46 r. H. J. C. Mayo, Kuwin Htonb, Sup'l Kiver Division. Manuiror. H. H. Bacuy. H, L. Walukn, AR't, Opp Keverii House Agent, iiepot Aiuany, J. W. CUSICK&CO., Bankers, ALBANY, OREGON. Transact a general Bunking business Collections made at till points on favorulile terms. Drafts drawn on Now York, Bun Fronoiseo, Portland, Balem , Kugeue, and Corvallin, and all points In En rope. Business sent by mull will receive prompt attention. 0 r 1 RIPANS ONE GIVES Albany Furniture Co, (INCORPORATED) BALTIMORE BLOCK, Albany, Oregon. Furniture, Carpets, Linoleums, matting, etc. Pictures and Victure molding. Undertaking a Specialty. Some Men Try Advertising As the Indian tried feathers. He took one feather, laid it on a board and slept on it all night. In the morning he remarked; "White man say feathers heap soft; white man d fool." You may start in a small way (most of the large adve. tisers have), but by keeping persistently before tup public you cannot fail of success. in the Lebanon Express is sure to find r'ienty of CU8tomers among the many people who road "theB0 columns regularly. Headquarters r QiirAhi T". Mixed Varletiea per pound 40 centa, lor oweut aeas Hir pound s ig t:...THB! ONLY Quarter pound IB centa. (gj NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara 3) True to name, Packet 25 oente, half Packet ;l3 cfnta. tgj 1 Twondrfui Crimson Rambler Rose I' .!) I VIOK'S ITiOEAI. OtriDE, 1896, THE PIONEER SEED 0ATAL00U8. Chromo-lilliograplis of Double Sweet Pea, Roim, fuchsia White Phenome nal, Blackberries, Raspberries, New Leader Tomato. VtwiahlM. Filled with good things old and new. O was aaiiu uew, Vn I litf- nf Pi M ..1.1 . IU1 - "-nut, TSKIUUICT, Oma ROCHE8TIR, m JAMEO VIOK'O CONOcc BARBER SHOP Best Shaven, Hair Out or Bliatnpoo a B. F. KIRK'S Shaving Parlor. NEXT BOOB TO ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dreeing a Specialty. POPDLAR SCIENCE Nnttira, Invitntlott, News cSSRrEsa's. Health Hygiene Formerly Boston Journal of Chemistry Enlarged and Improved ... Contains a large number of Klioit, Easy, Practical, lincr'-stine and fov' (v", ulnr, Hclenlitlu articles, Hint can lie 4 Appreciated aud enjoyed by any Intel ligent reader, even though be know little or nothing of Science. Profusely Illustrated and From Technicalities. Free NasrsU.alers, 10 eanta. aU.OO par year. asr-Muiitlon this paper tor a semplo copy."V Largest Circulation of any Scientific Paper In the World rt'IlUHIIKI) MONTHLY BY BENJ. LILARD, New York. , RELIEF. An article of me advertised . ' It Tried and True Novelties. FuchBla douofo white Phenomenal Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato, Viclt'a Early Leader. The Earllaat Tomaw known. M (g) trCS ICdj rrUllt. With HMrint At ..J r a . NIVV YORK