s Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, NOV. 10, MM. Ladies' . . . Long . . . Coats. I linve a lot of land coat made of good wool cloth which I Intend tocloso out. They are old styles, of course, hut for many purposes they are bettor than a mackintosh and will cost you half tht money. They cost the manufacturers $5.00, 1 10.00 and H5.0U. They are offered at $1 50 to $2.50 each H. E. Young's, ALBANY, OU. Call ami we Miller's new Block. The bowling alley la very popular. Atly. John M. Homer is In the city. City election on the 71 li of Decem ber. Next Thursday la Thanksgiving duy. A. O. 0. W. lecture and entortain- eat Deo. 2. J. A. Cain has opened a meal market in Albany. M. A. Miller has a full and complete line of cough syrups. Oroeerles q ual I ty excel leu t prices low at Bach & Buhl's. Mr. Ed. O'Ncil left Tuesday for Portland on a buitiiie a trip. Mr. W. F. Read, of Albany, was lu the city a abort lime Mouduy. New subscriptions for the Weekly OregonlaU lukeu at this office. Mr. Burleiishaw lias been laid up for a few days, but Is out a julu. The recant bitch wi ter will cost Ibis county many thousa.ids of dollars. AissAda Miller le't Tuiwlay even ing for Albany on a visit to friends. According to the crucial count, Mc- Kinley's plurality in Oregon Is 2140. Mr. John Donaeaiud wife spent lust Sunday in Albany Visiting relatlv This paper from now until Mutch , 18M7. for only 25 cents, to tit w subscrib ers. Wash your white clothing with Soap Yunm, and they will never turn yellow. The finest Hue of dress patterns In the city la to be found at the Kaeket .store. Think of It! When Boyd gives you picture ju.u don't have to have auy frame. Highest tnurket price paid nt the Lebanon Art fiallery, for till kinds of produce. Preaching at the Bnpllstchucrh next Sunday mnrt.ing and evening by the pastor. Wanted. One ton of baled or loose bay. Cost paid ou delivery. Enquire at this office. Rev. T. Clark left Tuesday morning for Corvallls, where lie will preach next Sunday. Any one desiring rubber stamps or stencils of any kind can get them at the rj. P. Co.'s depot. You can buy a nice, large arm, band ,rved rocker of the Albany Furniture ilompany for S 65. There will be a dunce In Union ball on thanksgiving evenlni', to which everyb-.dv is luvlled. Miss Fnnnie Griggs wont to Albany last Friday and remalued over Sun day with her parents. Miss Dmuoud Is selling millinery cheaper than ever before. Call and see the bats and prices. The rai us have delayed potato dig ging. We hope the market will rise .as quickly as Ibe water did. Dr. Forbea, of Portland, will preach iu the Presbyteri'in church next Buu Uay morning and evening Don't let the cat link the dishes, but uiake nice soft soup with Soap JAiaw. Iu-tioiis on each package. JfteoMjibcr the Methodists' are going t0 v THANKSGIVING DIN NER. .,plMHeu1 wi" UB fiue- Mr Ins Ma m'' bni " hav' given up moving Washington, mid have started n store a Waterloo. A grand opportunity. . o Inets for a dozen, from now un " 1st, at the Lebaunu rt Gallery. j Mrs. Eula Lonsherry arrived In Lebanon Saturday, on a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs r?kip.vorth. Arc you looking for an ei -gugement or wcdd'ug ring? Flench the jeweler, Albany, bussouie handsome ones. , E. Keebler has hojght rrmi E L. Thew the hop ranch upon ivhicb was! raised a flue lot of hops tbli. season. N. W. Smith, K will have N. W. Smith, the druggin, Informs the Quest lot of boll- bacaitfbt to LaUumk 1 See the elegant crayon nt the foot ot the stalls, given away with each dozen pictures without extra churgc. From now unlit January 1, 1897, Boyd will give you a crayon or 16 cabinets all for the price of one dozen. Johnny O'Ncil received a telegram yesterday, announcing the birth of a sou. Mother and biby both doing well. Who is It that 1h going to give a fine Thanksgiving Dinner? Why, the ladles of the Motl.edlst church, of course. You will want something to read during the winter. Subscribe for the ExritEHS for four Month, only 25 cents. Mr. E. L. Bryan aid wife, of Tan- gent, were lu Lebanon last week visit ing their duughtei, Mrs. C. G. Harmon. M A. Miller has beon repairing and improving bis store; mid also increas ing his stock. He bis one of the best stores in the valley. The bowling alley opened up last Monday evening. Tin game was free to everyone. A large eiowd was present and everyone had a good time. The court house at Albany Is In need of repairs and additions. This is a good time to have the matter attend ed to. Materiel and labor are cheap. Don't go to the worry and expense of preparing a Thanksgiving Dinner when you can dine with the Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church. Mr. Geo. Rowell, of Sweet Home, was In Lebanon the first of the week and received a 300 draft from the Maccabees bis yearly disability bene fit. Dr. W. H. Booth rocelyod n teU phoue message Tuwday to onnje to Holly to see a patient. He left early' Wednesday morning for that place, Ladies, Miss DuMo id cails your at tention to the new fi ll millinery. A hmdsomer llne'hus nt ver been brought to Lebanon, aud as utual at the lowest prices. There Is to be a congregational meet ing of t e Presbyter!, u church next Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, to consider the securing of a pastor. A lull atteudsuce isdfsl'ed. Mr. Geo. E. Haven, the gentleman from California w.io bought the Matchett farm, at the Baalism post office, was lu our city this week, and while here subscribed for the Ex PHErtB. There were no divurce suits on trial at tills term of the c urt. Confidence has been restored and congenial felicity Is assured with McKinley's election. The first snow of the season fell here last Monday night. Tuesday morning there was m srly three inches of the beautiful cove i d Hie ground. It was warm and the snow soon dis appeared. Mrs. C. H. Cable, of Browusville, died at her home in that city last Saturday, of pneutuot ia. She was one of Brow nsviile's most popular ladies, and a large circle of fi lends mourn ber sudden death. Mr. Jas, L. Cowan lias been appoint ed agent at Warm Swing and will ussutue the duties of he office at an eailydate. Mr, Cowi n Is well kuowu here, having resided In Lebanon for a uumber of years. The council, ut their regular meet ing Tuesday evening, allowed $10 per month for a night vatch, and the business itieu have subscribed $20 per month. Mr. C. W. Stokes accepted the position at frit) per mouth. E P. Weir, now a resident of May vllle, Gilliam couuly, Oregon, was in the city this week. He brought a Inrge assignment of cattle to Portland where be sold them at a good profit. He returned home Thursday. Mr. A. Umphrey sold his farm that Is situated west of Lebanon, last week, to E. W. Langdon, of Albany, aid Mr. Langdon In turn sotd it to A. Barhan, of Woodburn. The price was f 15 per acre, The sale was made by W. C. Peterson, our rustllua real estate agent. There will be a unl in thanksgiving service In the Baitist church on thanksgiving day at 11 a. tn. The presiding elder of the M. E. church, South, Is expected to be pesent and wll preach the senuo I. At the close of the service there w II be a collection luken for the poor of Lebanon. The trustees of Hit Lebanon bank are making uecesesai ry preparations toward settling up tin bank business. Tbey liope to have m itters settled by Ibe last of Dsoeinbcr. Law suits have delayed the settlemei)' for a long time and every eflort slioul i be made now to effort a speedy and satisfactory set- (Vment, Mr. Marlon Walton, wlpi, in com pany with ,lvr,i H""' Mt fl'w weeks ago with A Ira -11011 engine for Eastern Oregon, wai taken sick in Perl hind and could net go tiny farther. He sent for his family, Win were etill al this phut-, and I hey went down to Portland last Friday, AsimonasMr, Widlon gets able to travel he will take his family and g i bad to bis old Uotut la Qakow. ! A Broken Leg. Tuesday morning a wrk train was started out ou the O. C. & E. to the front to clear the track as far aa pos sible. The train ran slow over the track at the bridge over the Smith Saiiliam, and Conductor McErlane, with Messrs Allen McClaln and Boh Sellers walked ahead of tho train to view the safety f the track. Arrived at this end of the bridge Conductor McErlane step ped to the left to let the train pull up and McCraln and Sellers on the other side. The conductor Jumped on as the engine moved slowly forward, but the other two failed to get on, and when the car came opposite them It was so wide it crowded them off. Mr. McClaln fell upon the rocks below and the other man clung to tl.e foot tall of the trestle until he was pulled up. Mr. McClaln was very badly bruised and sustained a compound fracture of his leg below the knee. The train Im mediately returned to the city, bring ing him to his home. Dr. O. W. Moston was summoned and reduced the fracture. Luckily Mr. McClaln carries an accident policy which will bring him in a stated sum, and is also a member of the Knights of Pythias and will be entitled to benefits from that order. No blame can be attached to anyoue In the case, it being a pure ly accidental aflalr. After bringing him iu, the work train pulled up the road to Kiphart'e bluff and finished removing the landslide there aud tben came back to Albany, Herald. Mr. McClain Is a brother-in-law of Miss Fannie Griggs, of this city, John Scanland Gets, Three Years. The U. S. grand jury, which met In Portland last week, found a true bill against John Scanland, of this city. John was arraigned in oourt and pleaded uot guilty, and bis trial was set for Dec. 2. But on Tuesday of til Is week he changed his mind and with drew his former plea and plead guilty. His counsel asked the court, in passing sentence, to consider the youthfuluess of Ibe prisoner. Judge Bellinger said that he would give all these tilings their due weight. Considering the prisoner's youth, however, aud his plea, th court sentenced hint to three years in life penitentiary, aud to pay a fine of $100. "Three years," gasped Scanland, with a look of mingled astonishment and horror, which showed that he bad been anticipating something not so severe, and be sank limply into his seat. He will be taken to the peniten tiary to comme-joe bis term as soon as conveuieut. The Salem Mill. R. H. Cosliow returned Sunday from Waterloo and Tboa. Kay, mana ger of the woolen mills In this city and Waterloo, Is expected Monday. Tbc dyeing and finishing plant at the Linn county mill has been moved from there; one carload of the material hav ing already arrived here. The plant will be erected in this city and will be run in connection with the local mill. The Waterloo mill will manufacture cloth as heretofore; wool will be card- !ed, spun and woven there, after which , it will be sent here to be finished one set of finishers handling the output of Ibolh mills and will he placed ou the market from this city. The finishers I and dyers, who went to the other mill from Salem after the fire of a year ago which destroyed the mill here, have returned and will be at work in the new factory as soou us the finishing department Is put in shape. States man, The train ou the Lebanon and Albany branch has a new schedule which went into effect yesterday. Ou the new time card the Li bation train arrives here as follows: Morn ing train arrives at 8:20 and leaves at 850. Evening train arrives at 6:20, leaves at 6:50. The old schedule will go back into effect as soon as the bridge is rebuilt across the Santiam. Last Saturday night some sneak thief broke into Mr. D. Andrews' store by taking out a panel lu the back door and raising the bar that held the door. Mr. Andrews thinks they.stole about $20 wortli of goods, consisting of ubout 1 10 worth of tobacco, a sack of flour, a side of meat, etc. On account of Ibis theft, our business men have detdded to put on a night watch, as they expect a good deal of thieving to be done iu Lebanon this winter. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets do not affect the head or produce nervous ness like the Sulphate of Quinine. Mr. N. W. Hmith is authorized to re fund money iu every case where it fails to cure doughs, Colds and LaOrippe. Price, 25 cents. I have taken up a stray pig, that the owner can have by paving all costs. W. B. Donaca. On next Sunday evening, Ilev. C. O. Harmon, pastor of the M. E. church, will preach a special sermon to the young people of Lebanon, in cluding I be smaller boys uud girls. A most cordial luyitatloii s extended everybody, old or youug. Circuit Court. . JuJue ITcwett opencud court Monday and the following business was transacted : The slierilf was ordered to make deeds in eleven cases, whep sales have heretofore been made. ' P J Porter vs John Elder, partition ; con tinued. Assignment of Clark Bros; continued. Assignment of A F Hamilton , continued. Assignment of Proust & Butler: con- tinned. Assignment of F C Aver A Co: con. tinned. Assignment of Oriental Tea Co: con- tinned. Maria Miller ot al vs 1)1' Miller ct si partition; continued. Assignment of It 3i Thompson: con tinued. W T Cochran vs John Culliani. forcclos. ure of moriB(o ; continued. Assignment of F M Kizer. hixnb-ent- continued. Elizabeth Nickcrson vs Hmili Nickoraon. ctal, partition; continued. Joseph Haynes vs Sarah E Havocs. divorce; dismissed on motion of plaintiff. Assignment of Gliseime Matasce: con tinued. Amanda bong vs 0 W Kodgcrs, foreclos ure; judgment by default. Perry Hyde vs J M Mansfield, et al, con firmation; confirmed. Jacob Kees vs Daniel Hurt, forclosuro. judgment by itefault. Ohviy I) Seaton vs Ben! Cutler, et nl confirmation , confirmed. Inv M See Co vs Lawrence Higgins, foreclosure; continued; Assignment of M E Hcarn ; final account allowed and assignee discharged. V J Vanschuyvcr vs GM Coffey et al, foreclomrc ; judgment by default. J L linrkliart vsj J Dubruille. ct al; deed to be made in four months by the present sheriff. John Brewster vs J D Walton, et al; present sheriff ts make deed. EdO'Neil vs the lbanon & Santiam Canal Co; sheriff to make deed. Board school fund com vs S E Young, foreclosure; judgment by default, Sachs Bros & Co vs B N Thompson, foreclosure, Judgment by default. F Kraschnerclikie vs W H Koberts, supt road dist5; continued. Thos Kay vs J F and Marenrat fiavaee. forclosurc; judgment by default. Board school fund com vs Caroline Grat, etal, foreclosure; judgment against Graf and wifo, J W Morgan et ai, vs Alfred C Morgan, etal, partition; decree of partition and referees appointed. MCBondvsW 0 Bond, divorce; dis missed on motion of plff. 1) S Smith vs Casper Vandran et al fore closuie; Judgment by default. Mrs Alice F Richards vs H F Merrill, et al, foreclusure; judgment by default. David Link vs David Hawley, et al, con firmation ; confirmed. A altmarsh vs J B Wert, ct al, confir mation; confirmed and deed to be made in six monitis, W E Savage vs Lizzie J Cooper, et al, confirmation ; confirmed and djed ordered made in six months. W B Douaca, et al vs C C Hackleman, et al, confirmation; confirmed. Thanksgiving Dinner. Don't prepare a thanksgiving din ner, but eat with the ladies of (lie Methodist church. On that day they will serve a first-class dinner for only 25 ceuts. Let everybody come. The Waterloo Road. Corvallis Times: Miles Wilkina, builder of the Hotel Corvullis, was over from Lebanon recently. For several months he has been engaged i in making arrangements for the con i structiou of a railroad trout Lebanon via Sodaville to Waterloo, Linn county. The distance is seven miles, and Mr, Wilkins says that already four miles and a half of the grade has been compk ted and is now ready for the ties. Grading for the present, on account of tbe inclement weather, Is to be laid aside until spring, and mean time the force will be sot to work get ting out ties aud timber for the track, Iu the spring the grade will be com pleted, and by June 1, Mr. Wllklns says the iron horse will whistle at the terminals of bis railroad, The road is to be a motor, standard gauge, with a locomotive weighing about eighteen tons. Forty pound iron is to be used in the track. Honor Lodge, A. O. U. W., ussisted by the Degree of Honor, of this place, are making arrangements for a big time on Dec. 2. There will lie a pub lic program, consisting of music, reci tations audddresses. It will Ik- at the opera house. At the conclusion of the program, a banquet for members and their families only, will be served in their hall. Grand Lecturer aud In structor, D. 0. Herring, one of the best orators in the state, will be the speaker of the evening. Albany Democrat: Mr. O. C. Mc Farland, who has been residing in Lebanon for severul months, was iu the city Wednesday, In a few days he will leave with his father aud sister Miss Muggle, for Orville, Calif,, where the two latter will spend the winter for the benefit nf the health of Miss Maggie. Gathering mushrooms for the Port land market has become quite an in dustry around Brownsville lately. Every morning trui.i carries a larjte supply, and the woods have the ap pearance of being able to supply other than the Portland uiarket.Vl'iius, ' Fa toon Some people can sell such good such little prices. why we do so. The how and the why matter little, so the tact re mains. We'll say this, however, this business has ent proportions by doing just one thing,selling good articles at low prices. We are still doing this. If you are not now our customer come and see us Read, Peacock & Co. Lebanon, Osborne Mowers, Binders and Hay Rakes. Extras for Osborne and Deering Machines. . Hopkins Bros. Albany. From Tennessee, C. D. McKnight has rented the Blacklaw residence and will move to Tennessee soon. The recent heavy rains have delayed potuto digging for the present. John 8wiuk has purchased three goats and now says that we republi cans can go ahead and put the tariff on wool. That is all right Johnny, we would have done that anyhow. Democrats, republicans and popu lists lend me your ear. I come not here to bury Caesar, but to criticise his politics. David B. Hill, the author of "I am a democrat,'1 will no doubt be glad he did not stand In on the Chicago nomi nations, when he finds that "Caesar" is also a democrat. Apply at some museum Caesar; birds of that species are rare since the election. Ulad you told us your politics. One would think from your windy assertions aud the beautiful hirsute appendages that adorn your rosy cheeks that you were a Pefferian Populist, who would Hood this gieat and glorious country of ours with paper money or with tho initia tive referendum, or at best a straddle of the fence, you could get that way If legs oouuted for anything. We knew you belonged to some party that was badly split up. The following verse is hereby dedi cated to Caesar and D. B. Hill: When I). B. Hill to Chicago went By gold bugs he was surely sent, He tried to diown people's voice, Hut Bryan was the democrats' clioico. He shouted loudly, "I am a democrat," Bo also does this Thomas Caesar. Btayek. Mark Hanna Meets Davenport, Homer Davenport, who did Mark Hanna up lu all kinds nf shapes dur ing the lute campaign, met Hunna last week iu New York. Mr, Hanna said: "I know you quite well, Mr. Dayenport, from your work. I admire your talent aud exe cution, hut damn your conception." Davenport said: "Of course, uo broad minded man looks upon a cari cature as a personal all rout." To .which Mr. Hanna replied: "That's all right, Mr. Davenport, but you had better keep out of the way of my wife, (bat's all." 86 wonder how we merchandise for Others wonder grown to its pres and be convinced. Oregon. Orego Miss DuMond Invites the Ladles to call at her Millinery Store and inspect her NEW FALL STOCK, The nicest goods ever brought to Lebanon. 5tfHard Times Prices. LEBANON, OREGON. All who need new shoes look over the stock foi sale by Eead, Peacock & Co. When In Waterloo call on the City Drug Store for line perfumery, tlrugs, etc. We will take any kind of feed thai is good for ye editor, or bis cow, ou subscription, . Special sale at Read, Peacock & Co.'s of all summer goods Lawns, Dimities, India muslins. Bend the Express to your friends In the East for the next four mouths; only 25 cents. Challles 25 yards for $1. Nuw is th line to buy a oool wrapper at Read, Peacock & Co.'s It's in town, It's the best; Won't burn or roughen the skin; Won't "yollow your clothes," You will be agreeably surprised. Sorry you didn't know it sooner. Thompson's Soup Foaiu large pack ages, Don't Forget That Hoe Cake soap wrappers art wortli a cent apiece iu valuable pres ents. Members of the Lebanon MoKinley Club are requested to meet at Union hull next Monday evening, at 7:30 p. m, Business of importance will come before the club at th: t time, W to