Lebanon Express. THURSDAY, JAN. 28, I WIT. Remnants All the small pieces of Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outing Flannels and Calicos are on the Remnant Tablo at Rem nant Prices. All Good Bar gains. ... ., H. 13. Young's, ALBANY", OR. Good produce, good as cash. Our Great Clubbing Offer. Krom flow until Jim. 81, 1807, we Will make the following clubbing often Ixmn nd Weekly Cincinnati En- quiror 1 1 00 " md Toledo Weekly Blade 1 00 " " N. Y. Weekly Tribune 1 00 " " W'kly National Recorder. 1 00 " New York Tliricc-a-VVoek Woilcl . 1 50 ,ii jind Weekly Oregonlan 2 00 . " Leslie's Illust'ted Weekly i 00 " " Modes Montlily Mugiizhic.i 00 tlFTlii" itfllf will positively close on .'"Jan. HI, 1807. Express tsm0. Read our greut clubbing offer. Teachers' institute, Friday and Sat urday. Thl.lkoflt! Tlie Exi'KKSB one year for only filte. Born, to the wife of J. VV. Meiuslt, Jan. 24, a girl. Frank Hkipworth relumed from Eugene Sulurday. Dave Smith ie seriously III at his Imnie hi Talluiuu. J. 11 Wil t has oK'ed a real estate ifliee In Lebanon. Groci ri iiuilily excellent prices low ill Barli i!i Buhl's. Muss Waiker relumed home Tues day from a visit lit ISuleiu. . Have your Hoe Cake soup wrappers, they are worlh a cent apiece. U 4 11. ure the inilinls of Bach & lluhl but i heir groceries are A 1. The big sale Inis cumim Ifed al Hind. I'eack & Co's Lebanon nl re. When in Waterloo call on the City Irug Wore for Hue perfumery, drugs, !. Ed O'Neill and Win. Royoo returned home ycateiday from a trip to Port lunil. The Ducat line of dress patterns In tlie oily is to be found at the Racket store. Wash your white e'otliing with Konp Foam, and they will never turn yellow. Geo. Alexander returned home Mon day finui a visit with his parents iu Eugene. , This school district voted a levy of I three mills at the special meeting held VTuenilay, . f Rev. J. W. Craig will, preach ut Tennessee suhoolhnuse next Kuuiluy, ail B:a0 p. iu, Rev. E. N. (Jondil and family, for merly of Albany, are now living at Walla Walla. . Look at Read, Peacock & Co's new display ad. It will pay you, as they mean business. Rev. F. S. Doughton will preach at Crabtree church next Sunday morn ing, nl 11 oMock. Mrs. Keudrlek and Mrs. Martin, of Albany, are visiting this week with Mrs. John Donaea. Head W. R. Blnln's display ad In this issue. He's talking about good clothing al low prices. Miss Ada Miller relumed home last Friday Bom Albany, where she has 4ieoi for the past two months. Are you looking for an engagement or wedd tig ring? French the Jeweler, Albany, has some handsome ones. 'J'here'B no clay, flour, starch or other worthless filling in Hoe Cake and no free alkali to burn the bunds. One-half wool dress goods reduced to loots., and bleached, all linen table cloth for 85 cut. a yard, al the Racket More. The Job bank assignment has oonie to an end, and the assignee has been .discharged and his bondsmen exon erated. The Degree of Honor will give a uncial eiilcitainmenl Friday evening, Ji'cb 6. jRev D. W, Yoakum, "f Baker coun ts will preach In (he M. E Church, (ioulh, yiat Sunday morning and Edward Huston and Miss Doreua Marshall were married In Albany Tuesday. There will be a masquerade skating party at Ihe Band holl on Saturday evening, Feb. 18, "Full particulars next week. Tlie 8. P. company are having their depot In this cily newly painted throughout. W. I. Vawter, of Medford, Grand Master of the l.O. O. R, noide tlie Lebanon lodge a fraternal visit last Friday evening. A. D. Barker, a prominent member or the A. O. TJ. W. lodge, of Albany, assisted Iu the burial of W. H. Keed in Lebanon, last Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Peterson returned Mon day from a visit with her parents iu Oregon City. Her mother, Mrs. Slew art, accompanied her home, ' It will pay you to take Ihe entire family to town and get them a new out 111 while ihe big sale is going on at Rend, Peacock & Co's Lebanon store. Hou. C. 8, Dustin, a populist repre sentative from Grant county, and one of the hold oyts In the legislature, spent Saturday and Sunday In Leba non. Rev. M. C. Aldrldge is conducting a successful revival at Sodavlllo. There have been about fifty conversions, and iwonlyflve additions to ihe C. P. church. In another column will he found a notice, advertising for a wife. This is no fake, but is by a man that lives in Lebanon and he means business, Here Is your chance, ladle". J. B. Wirt wus circulating a petition in Lebanon this week, asking for a dally mail service between Lebanon and Lacomb. There were only a few wiiii refused to sign the petition. William VV. Moore, who occupied Ihe position of foreman In Che Eugene Guard composing rooms for tlie last 1(1 years, has urelUsed the Harrisburg Review, and will take charge Febru ary 1. Willie Booth is canvassing for W. J. Bryan's new hook, "The First Bui lie." Willie is doing well with tlie hook, and Is talking sliver doctrine right ulong. He hiui already sold over twenty books, The Degree of Honor are making extensive arrangements for an enter laiiimc nt and social, to take place Krl- day evening, Feb. 5. This promises lo ) presume) ouiil this week. On Christ tnus be Ihe best of Ihe seusou. Full partic-; ,v (; -vy. Aldrich gave his son, Ed, a ulurs nexl week. ! half interest in ihe Champion Flouring Recorder Lush, of I'eiidleiou, W'ib ' Mills, including the mill property. Ed last Monday r, ned , $4,(KM and sen- j Aldrich litis now been working In the tenccd lo Hie penitentiary for three mill for lie past loree years and thor und a hull' years. Lash has always I "Uglily understands the milling bull horn' a good reputation, and tlie em-1 ness In all its branches. We are glad beuleiuent was a great surprise to j to see him become a partner, aud feel many. i warranted In saying that Iu the future Rev. Hniiek, of Albany, will preach j in 111" Presbyterian church in this .-if y uexi Kaiuiday evening and on Sunday, both morning and evening. He will also curt nut the sacrament and receive all who desire to unite with th- church. Laxative Uromo Quinine Tablets do mil ufl'eet Ihe head or produce nervous ness like the Sulphate of Quinine. Mr. N. W. Smith is authorized to re fund money iu every case where It fails lo cure Coughs, Colds and LnUrlppe. Price, 25 cents. Tlios. H. Pillsbury has started for H"t Springs, Arkansas, for tlie pur puss of bathing Iu Ihe medicated waters of th' t place. The ex-mayor will be greatly missad by Brownsville I riltiOtS. MIS lamny win remain ueie, ; for the present, at least. Brownsville , Tunes. There will be quarterly meeting ser vices, at the M. E. Church, South, oil Feb. 6 md 7, Business session of con ference at 2 p. m. Saturday, Feb. 6. Preaching Iu the evening. Usual ser vices on Sunday. Rev. H. 8. Shaugle, presiding elder; Rev, J. W. Craig, pas tor iu charge. A meeting will be held iu Union hall pn Saturday, Feb. 0, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of considering the establishment of a Co-operutlve Cream- ry Co. Farmers aud all persons in terested are requested to be present. It means good butler, mora butter aud a good price for It. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets movo the bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverisli condition and headache, making It the best until uuickeat remedy forda glis, Coles and LaGrlppc. Cures In one day. "No cute, no pay." Price, 25 cents. For sale by N. W. Smith. The will of Arthur Saltmarsh wus admitted to probate on Monday. The signatures of the witnesses were hard to be proven, as both of lien, uie dead. The will names J. C. and .W. A. Siiltmarsli, Ihe two sons, as execu tors without bonds. 8. M. Garland Is attorney for the estate. The Moderator, of Eugene, edited by H. W. Ross, has ee' M'd to moderate. . At the birth of the Moderator Mr. Uoss secured eouirot in tne uroao ax mine- rial from one of the owners, and It bus ' been rcplevl nert by another owner, u1 condition of ufluirs which Mr. Rims could not control. The ownership iu ' Hit- meantime will be decided. Foi ! Hie present a small dally will be lsued The Corvallis Times says: "Since nulling the body of Rockelt, and the discovery that, though It hud been 20 days in Ihe water, It still would not float, all hope of Aiming the other miss lug man (Kglln) except by dragging, has, for the present at least, been given up. Discussion of the matter has about coated in Corvallis, but many people anxiously await the day when there may come a discovery of the body and a final solution of the mystery." G. L. Rees and Jas. Hunter, of Albany, were in Lebanon Monday to see about establishing a skimming station In this city in connection with "the Albany creamery. These gentlemen will return again one week from Saturday and' lay the matter before the farmers and business men and if I hey meet w ith the proper en couragement they will put In the station right away, This is a fine thing for this community and we hope it will succeed. Lebanon Home Forum, No. 725, installed their officers last Tuesday evening, into their respective places, by Past Grand President, B F Kirk. The following officers were installed O. 0., J C Allen; Pres, Alice Hyde; vice pres, Dorothy Morgan; sec, Anna Gatchell; tieas, Alice Kirk;, orator, Hulda Miller. After transacting the regular ijnsl lens the memoers had a general good lime, all feeling better for having been there, and are taking more lutentt jo the order and will try to bring it np to the high standard where It belongs. We have decided to reduce the sub scription price of the Express from $1.50 to $1 per year when paid in ad vance. Thin proe may be raised lo l lie former price of $1.50 when times get bolter. WTe wish lo Increase our subscription list with 1,000 additional names during the year 1897, and w ith that object iu view, for the month of January wo will make tlie low price f 50 ccnlc per year for this paper, strictly In advance.. This otter is gisid lor old subscribers who pay up all ar rears and a year tn advance. Remem ber lliat sobneript'ons that are not paid in advance will remain at Ihe rat'i of tl 50 per year. . Be sure and readout' rfreat clubbing offer in this Issue. It Is rather late to mention Christ inas presents, but unfortunately the news of tlie follow iug present was not k. 'low n by us (or by many others, we he will do, as he lias done in the past, all in his power to keep tlie quality of their flour up to tlie present stand ard Ihe best flour in tlie county. Teachers' Institute. A teachers' institute will be held in Lebanon next Friday aud Saturday, Jan. 29 anri 30. Following is the PROGRAMME: fbiiiay, mh. 297:30 p. H. (At Methodist Cliurch.) Music Public School Address of Welcome.... Mayor Foley Mi; ..7ii:;z public school Iledtatiun Miss Gertie Davis Rccitution Wise Kflie Alidiue) ; ""';;; m" y,, ...Pres. Miller, of Corvallis College satchiiw, j,vtf. 30 9:30 A. H. (At Public School Building.) Address Prof. Tyree, Albany School Address: "Teaching as a Profession"... ,.; Prof. Truelove Address Prof, (.'rawibrd. 8cio Address Prof. Handle HLslory . ....Miss Lanibson Geography... Mian Dunham Tlio exercises will be interspersed with music. Everybody is iuvited. The people of Lebanon should attend these meetings. Attend tht Teachers' Instituie. As there is to be a county teachers' institute iu our city next Friday and Saturday, Jan. 29 and 30, it Is to be hoped our citizens will avail them selves of lh-3 opportunity to attend, and allow their appreciation of tlie i-aiue. S. O. Wallace, M. A. Mil.. Kit, J. C. Hilyku, Directors. Wife Wanted. Must be a irood cook and know how to make good bread; must be of good temper, and a Christian lady, with no children; must know how to take care of chickens, aud love to see a good irurden and flowers. Tue man's age Is i5 le ta 8t,,.,. and Industrious, ,llld US.,B no toliuoco or whiskey. In- .p,,.,, ofi (ir wriie to, Peler La Forge, j i.ui,,,(, fir ' - 'I he best dressed men in Linn county are I hone who buy their clothing from Biicli & Buhl. Good suits for low prices. 1(),H TXnt ,. airiness. Joint Installation of Officers. On last Thursday evening a goodly crowd congregated at the Odd Fellows hall and witnessed the installation of the officers of Linn Tent, K. O. T. M and also the officers of Biua West Hive, L.O.T. M. After the installation the audience was favored with a solo by Miss Ilda Elkins, and a piano duet by Misses Llkins and Carson, ofter which an ad dress iu tlie interest of the two orders was delivered by Hon. M. A. Miller. The address was an able one, full of fraternity and Instruction concerning the benefits of Ihe two orders. Tlie Ladies of the Maccabees fur nished a delightful lunch for the occasion. Taking the affair altogether, It was a decided success, we believe, iu sociability among members of tlie dif ferent orders in Lebanon. R. N. Beaman installed the officers of the Tent, and Mrs. D. F. Hardiuall, of Albany, was installing officer for the Hive. The floor work of installa tion was excellent, and was very enter taining to the inyited guests. This is the fifth time that Dr. Lam berson has been elected to I lie highest office of the Tent, which shows that they certainly appreciate his work. Tlie K. O. T. M. and L. 0. T. M. are both good lodges, and the Exi'RKSS is glad to see them thrive as they are do ing in this city. Following is the list of officers in stalled: K. O. T. M. T. C. Feebler, past commander; J. A. Lamberson, commander; W. C. Peterson, lieutenant commander; Geo. W. Rice, record keeper; J. F. Hyde, finance keeper; I. Saltmorsh,' chaplain; W. E. Lewis, ser 'eant; Joel C. Mayer, master at arms; F. TJ. Hickok, 1st master of guards; A. Eg- gleton, sentinel, Jos. Mayer, picket. L. o. T. M. Huldah Miller, past commander; Sarah Saltmarsh, commander; Eliza beth Beaman, lieutenant commander; Rebekah DuMoud, record keeper; Alice Hyde, finance keeper; Anna Reed, chaplain; Ida Mayer, mistress at arms; Mclvina Booth, sergeant; Mar garet Thompson, sentinel; Josephine Spurting, picket. Another Pioneer Has Passed Away. W. H. Reed died at his homein this city hist Saturday, after an illness of several years. He wus 60 years of age. Mi. Reed was boin iu DesMoines county, Iowa, Dee. 23, 1836. He came to Oregon with his parents iu 1852 crossing the plains. They made their home live miles south-east of Albany. Iu 1855 Mr. Reed enlisted In Company H., Linn County Volunteers, for the purpose of suppressing the Indian hos tilities iu Yakima, Washington Terri tory, and served six rronths, being in several battles during that time. In 183!) he was married to Miss Perrina Parrish. Three children were born to them. Mr. Reed bad a very severe attack of la grippe In the spring of 1889, from which he never fully recovered, aud hid been confined to his room for the last five years. He passed to spirit life Jan. 23, 1807. Deceased was a member of tlie A. 0. U. W., in good standing, having been one of the charter members of Honor lodge, which wus organized iu this c"? 1,1 1880' and he waB batM b' order, Deceased was a Ksideut of Lebanon for twenty years. Mr. Reed leaves a wife aud two chil dren, Mrs. T. C. Peebler and C. A. Reed, of this city. X. Prof. McGee Assaulted. The news comes from Oakland that Prof. McGee was knocked down and kicked severely by Ed. Settle Monday evening. The latter conducts u curd aud billiard room in connection with a burber shop, aud it is alleged that some of the public school boys gamble there in a small way. Prof. McGee's attention was called to the matter by patrons of the school aud reprimanded those accused of this conduct, and meeting Settle on the street afterwards was attacked by him, almost without warning, so it is said, t ho prolessor being no mutch physicully for his as sailant. Settle could not be found when Deputy District Attorney vislten Oaalai d, but it is reported to-day lhat he appeared and paid a line of about $20. itoseburg Review, Jan. 21. Prof. SleGee was principal of Ihe Lebanon public school a few years ago aud was well liked by our citizens. Save the Wrappers. They are worth a cent apiece if taken from Hoe Cake soup. Your grocer will sell you Schilling's Best tea, and re- turn VOUf money ill full if . . . . ' you don't like it. He is our agent to this extent; and we want no better business. Read, Peacock & Co, LEBANON, OREGON. HTID PDCATCAT Boots and Sloes, Jackets and Capes, Men's Gloves and Are the Items Our prices on these goods will surprise you. We have cut them far under Manufacturer's cost so that they may go at once in order to close these lines HWWHWrHH Read, Peacock & Co, LEBANON, OREGON, ? Oliver Superior c Chilled Stoves A I Plows. I Ranges. ) These Plows are A 1. i ) Superior in every way. (. Hopkins Bros, AJimny, ; ! Oregon. $2,000 Worth of Clothing Almost Given Away. Albany Woolen Mills Clothing. All WOOLEN SUITS, former prices ranging from $10.75 to $27.50, 1 am now selling from $-1.50 to $8.00. Boys' Clothing and Men's Odd Pants at equally low figures. If you want to take advantage of those remarkably Low Prices come soon, for at the present rate they will last only a short time, W. R. BLAIN, ALBANY, - - - - OREGON. JfTwo Doors North of tlie Opera House, fit NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Or., I Jun. 7, 1(M. i Notice is hereby given that tlie following numed settler lias tiled notice of her inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk ofLiiin County at Albany. Or., on February 11, 1WI7, viz: MKS. MAltY A. COOl.KV; H. 15. 8820, for the N. of N. E. yt of Sec. 24, T. 13 8 It. 1 W. She names, the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz; William II. Cooper, Albert E. Cooper, Thomas Furgi sou, and Clarence McAlister, ail of Sweet Home, Oregon. Robert A. Miti.xa, Register, Good clothing at a low price at Bach & Buhl's. Send the Exi'kks to your friends in the East for the next four mouths; only 2d cents. Money to loan. A limited amount of money to loan on good farm secur ity, Cull upon or write to S. N. auoio & Jdb&uy, Orugou. rtWHHrWM CHas commenced. Will only last a short time, Hats and Pants, Groceries, . . , Furnishing Goods, we Include. CONCRETE and CEMENT WORK Of all kinds done at Lowest Prices. Cement Sidewalks and Curbing a specialty. All work guaranteed, by Lebanon Electric Light and Water Co., J. S. HUGHES, Propr. and Mgr. LEBANON, OR. Don't Forget That Hoe Cake soap wrappers are wortli a cent apiece iu valuable pres- M, A. Miller has a full and complete Hue of uotigu syrup.