Lebanon Expiess. j -' -T II. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, h,iiur - arid - Proprietor How do you li President Mc KinK'T and hois's Hantier? Roseburg Review. FKMt,ir Mitchell will likelj receive a good appointment under f resident Mciume.T. Corbett, the senator, and Corbett, the pugilist. i" subjects for general discussion at present. ' Ex-Senator J. N. Dolph died in Portland on Wednesday, after a brief illness. Mr. Dolph wag ODe of Oregon's most distinguished men. The Rwehurg Review "hits the nail n the head" as follow: "Con sul beneri-1 Lee is made of the stuff that American presidents used to be composed f." Vonitn in Canada will soon practice law as barristers. The OnUrio law school some time ago passed rules to this effect, with the following regulations as to drees: They must bB bare headel, wear block gowns over bla;k dresses, and white collars and cuff's. President McKinley will find but six members of the house of representatives of the 35th congress who were nieniliers of the 44th con gress, when he began his congres sional career. Tbey are Speaker Read, of Main, Cannon and Marsh of Illionois, Danford of Ohio, Harmer of Pennsylvania aud Ketchman of Sew York. Portland Dispatch. The governor has appointed H. V. Corbett to fill a vacancy in the U. S. senate, caused by the failure of the legislature to elect. There i some doubt as to the seating of Mr. Corbett. He is a man of great energy and wealth, and is a 001.BBU6 with plenty of gold. He is evidently not the choice of the people of this state, but this ap pointment is the result of the dis graceful legislative h4d-up. While the greaier powers are preparing to spank Greece and Turkey, a danger, common to many families of le-ser prominence than the European powers, comes to hand and is met with a full stop. Many a youth has gone through his early years unscathed because the parents could not de termine just what offense he should be punished for and which of the two should do tbe spanking. In sending the senate his veto of the bill to pension Maria Somerlat, u remarried widow of a volunteer soldier, President Cleveland said: "Tbe rule governing the operation of general pension laws which for feits a widow's pension on her re marriage seems so reasonable and just, and its relaxstion must neces sarily lead to such a departure from jut principles and to such vexatious pension administration that I am convinced it ought to be strictly maintained." Governor Lord has Tefused to approve tbe bonds of the railrojd e mmissioners Messrs. Coropson, Macrum and Eddy on the ground that there is a vacancy. The gov ernor maintains that a certain de cision of the supreme court doe not justify a further extension of their term, holding that, to give the statute this construction, its effect would create perpetuities in office, which is against public policy and against the spirit of our insti tutions. Telegram. The governor is undoubtedly right, and the public will be greatly pleased in knowing of his action. How's This? We offer One Hiindmi Dullara Reward for any case of Catarrh Iliat cannot be cared by Hall's fatarrli Gore. r. J. OHCSE'f 00., Toledo. 0. We, the undersieiiMl. base known F. J. Cheney for the last IS yean, anil lielieve lilm perfectly honorable in all husineo tranaactiona, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Vest i Tai-Ai. Wholwale tmwim, Toledo, O. Waldiko, Kisiuii M tis. Wholesale DruUt. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cureia taken internally, ertln? directly nnon the blood and mnemm urfatwoftliesystem. Pn75c. per bottle. Hold by all Prnpiri'U. Tealimoiiials free. Ball's Family Pill are the beat. Tta toik.bouti.ntuginnorf mrtrmta- on the irovernment'K ! portraits - on the government s : pjper money has uot been gratify ing to inventor McCormick, in that it hae brought out an assertiun that he did not invent hie reaper or binder. Many an inventor is in oblivion while some richer man is getting tbe game that belongs to him. A copy of tne Pierce (Neb.) Call found iU way to the exchange table of the Review office a few duys agu, says tbe Roseburg Re view. It is one staunch republican paper of that state that is glad that the populistB secured control of the state goveri.ment because of the rottenness they have unearthed. The republican, ex-state treasurer is short over $500,000 in his ac counts, and is now under arrest, while the ex-.uditor is over 125,000 behind. The Call says that it still believes in republican priuc pies, but the startling disclosures made are proof positive that the party in 1 Nebraska has need of new and honest leaders. The Albany Herald, a staunch republican paper, says: "Governor Lord has appointed H. W. Corbett, vice president of the First National bank ot Portland, and a millionaire uf that city, as United States sena tor. Mr. Corbett is a feeble old man palsied with age. He was born on February 18, 182", being now 70 years of age. If Governor Lord had appointed Geer, M. C. George or any good active repub'i- nmn tkn aft wnii ! .1 Ti nt Ko anvliirino- . . . , I He is a mm the people of Oregon , do not want. It was generally undeiBtood at the recent session in Salem that Corbett was tbe nun who was' furnishing the sack for the hold-up, and this ap,oiiitment certainly looks like confirmation of that belief." A case was tried in the circuit court of this county on Monday that illustrates the foolishness of people who go to law about noth ing. A msn sued another and got judgment for eight dollars in the justice court. The defendant ap pealed. The judge, jury and all the court officers, assisted by seven attorneys and a clouJ of witnesses, after working diligently for several hours, produced a verdict for sixty-eight cents in favor of de fendant. In this matter the connty bas been put to great cost, and seven attorneys have neen em- uloved. witnesses paid and much hard feeling engendered all for a j verdict of sixty-eight cents. They - ! were litigating for principle, they say, but theie is more downright pig-headeduess than anything else in the whole case. Not the state, hut the men who let, their obstina cy run away wun tneir Drains, should be made to pay all costs that accurnmulate. Preiidcnt McKinley'a Cabinet. On March 5th the president sent in the following nomination): For Beeretary of Stale John Sher man, of Ohio. & ForSeeretHiv of the Treaaury Lv- mtn J. Gage, of Illinois. Far riecretary of War Rua-ell G. Alter, of Michigan. For Secretary of the Isavy John D. Long, ol tlasHaclinwIia. For Hecretarv of Hie Interior Cor nelius N Bliaa. of New York. For 8-crelaay of Agriculture-James ! Wilson, of I"wa. For Attorney General Joseph Mo- Kenua, of California. For Po-tniaater-Geiieral James A. Gary, of Maryland. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. lOunged KTerjr Week.) Wheat 70c. Oata 10 to :0c Huy-8 to M perton. Flour $1 15(S,1. 2- per sack Chop fl 00 per cwt. Bran 8()c per cwt. Middlings tl 00 per cwt Potatoes 35c. A pples Dried, 8c per lb Plums Dried, He. Onions lie ilee, Dressed, 4j to Sc. Veal 34f. Pork Dreaaed, 4. Lard 9. Hams 12 per lb. Shoulders ic. Hide-Sc per lb. Geese 13 50 So jier doz. Pucks $3 $4 a-r doz. (:hickens-t2 00r 2 50. Turkeys ell) per lb, Ekrs 10c terdoa. B.tter-1520cprlb. .Ntfe4JMM Hit Hry, Trf Circuit Court. Tbe March term of circuit court con' veiled Mouday at 9 a- 111. W. C. Tweedale and W. H. Warner were appointed baililt, and A. B Woodlu bailiff of tbe grand jury. , Tue fullowiii); oum were disxaird at: Sarah J Elilt r v J A MoBride et al: partition; continued. Amiitiimeut of Bauk of Oregon; con tinued. Jag Nanny t-t al v tinuitia I) Suitle- mire et al; partition; continued. Lur A Caldwell va Ella C Cald well et al; paniuuii; continued. Stale va Joint Iaoui; dlamissed by diatrii't attorney. Will A Link va W H Maple et al; rec tuiiney; continued. The J M Rui-sell Co, a enrpnratinn, vb J A CumiiiiKhaui etal;reo money; settled. The J M Busaell Co, a corporation, va alynm Alexander et al; rec money; attat'liiuent; nettled, HouMtia Brna va V J Snyder; tec money; altauhmeul; uouaiiil by (Ham lin. The ) M Ruawll Co, a mrporatioii, va Jtu A Calavan et al; rev nioney; at Ueliuieut;aetlled. Tile J M Btttwell Co, a eorratiin, va Marion Alexander; rec money; at tachment; settled. C Swnard. a guardian nf the per son anil rotate of L.ira D Hale et al, vs W T Cochran et al; rec money; allauh nteiit; contttiued. I ilnrlin Johnson vs John Anderson;! uppeal fmm juatlrp court; verdict for 68 rents for defeudaot. Jatiib UarniHii vs G W Rodgem; rec personal property; titled. R W Fisher v Harvey and Ella Stewart; rec niouey; atlaehiuetit; Bel lied. K E Young v A J rtmltli ; rev money ; delimit and judgment Thos Carinan ft Son va W J 8nod gnue; rec tinmey; continued. (toriwtt, Failing & Roltertann vs J C Roe et al; rec nioney; atlaelmient; judeiiient for plaintiff with order lo wll tiMched property. Sunin Zeisrler vs J P Carter; rec money; attachment; settled. R W FMier v H Stewart et al; lo wl aBile dmi. g.ttii. E F Wyalt va E J WillouEbby; rec money: attachment; default and judg ment with order lonell attached prop erty. M F Turner JN Rice; rec money; altaehinent; default and juilemenl, with order to.wll attaehed property. F R Kelley vs W E Kellev; rec uton-ey;Htiaehiiit-nt;defult and jiidgm lit. Wm Cams va E J ,and E T Wil Imichliytrw money; attachment; de fault and judgment, wild order loaell attached property. J 8 Hoff nan vs Jns Bllyett nl al; rec money; altaehinent; default andjudu uietit m to Perry flilyeu; continued on oilier defendants. F L Dodge va Perry Bilyeu et al; rec money; atiiK-hnient: default and juili; ment as to Perrv Bilyeu; continued on oilier defendants. L Flint), receiver, vs Adam Brunt et al; rec money; attachment; euilinued. The Pioneer Stone Co, a Winrntinii, va E W Aebewot 4 Co: rec money; at tachment; settled. Foshay & Mawin vs Geo W Lttperr rer monev; aUa..'liilienl; default and judgment. RownHeld. Hmilh ft Co v. T A How ard; ree money; attachment; defnult and jutlgment. J F SleCarnev vs E J Willnuvhhy et I; rec money; attachment; default and judgment, with order lo sell atiached property. u...itl, 1, L.tiiMi va fwrta Miller' ree money; attachment; default and hide me'it aa lo Maria Miller, with order lo ell attached properly; continued as lo A K Miller. J W Geary vs Raroh Pearl; ree mon ey; attachment; default and judgment, Willi order to Mill atlaeheil properly. W h Vance vs A M Hammer et al: rec money; attachment; default anil judiraienti with order to aell attached pmpertv a aipiiut all defendants ex cept L F Hammer, dectaaed, and ac tion afe to him almted. John Conner va L E Blnin and E A Hohifflcr; rec money; attachment; de lault and judgment, attorney fee lim ited to -XI A Bu-h. tru-tee, vs A F Knnirei; rec monejjatlaehiHent; default andjudg j nlellt.'' Braiinisweyer ft Co va J L Hanaard; : rec money ; attachment; default and I judgment. Mm J M Mover va Mis M A Cnlnway; rec money; continued Wm Fatier va Mary Hi e and le Moduli; rec nioney, attachment; ael- tied. MonrF. Feririwoii ft Co va W F Croa hy et al; injunction; iionaiiit by plain tifl. The greater part of the day Tncedny a-as tnken up with the cae of Pi Z Tay lor va Chan Pfeiffcr. J"lm Imiiii, ar , and John R rjiockimiu, in u iiich it wan annght to hold Mr Pfeifler for fiaiO due Mr Taylor from (lie R-d Crown Mill Co. of which prei'lon In its fuihire Mr. Pfciffer was notninally a aiia-kholder, having li ken one ahare nf alnek for the purp.te nf perfecting the organization of the company. The forenoon waa iKi-unied ill oliiainiiig a Ijurv, compriaing the following named men: J M Barton, Tin" Turner. J Y ! Mc'U), G W Arnold. E A Hitr, J W lh holla. E E Kcndig, rjain'l Nixon, iJ T ilt. O W Tin lor and 1 B Kcnip. I The evidence for the plaintiff waa ) heanl. 4'hcn a motion was iiinde for a !nonHi,ii, there ling no evidejice to Ishowthal Mr. I'feifT r waa lialile lie l yond the i.oiimiihI value ot his one share of anwk, tor the debts of the company, he having had mulling to dn Willi its management, The case j waa thereupon dismissed by Ju 'ge i Burnett. I The other ca"es diapnwd of were: ' Kmi'li 4 Geary va Hariih Pearl; rec ' money; attachment; Judgment for i plahiiill. i H'lite va John Ianm, ir, aasiiult with I inawi fcmickl uiion K iaicr Vmnlraii; i ttniuNl,vry jawl im. HU. mi upon pleading guilty the defendant waa fined too, which waa promptly paid. On Wednesday the following cases were dipaed of: Wm lleering 4 Co, a corporation, va W I, Wlliion et ul; reo money; attach ment; coinlnued icndiug aettleiuent. It I. Hatilii va J u Gross; rec money; atlaehiuetit; continued. J A Crawford vs N B'Fry; present shi rifl ordi-red to make deed. Itolit Crawford vs the Linn County Ag Aasn; present sheriff ordered lo make deed. Flate vs Ellis E Allen; aiwault with dangerous, weapon; indicted and arraigned. Slate va John R Morgan; Indicted for cerrying a concealed weapon; ver dict nf gtiiltv; sentence set for Thurs day at 9 a. in. wOLO STORAiuFJi. HU33AND& DolonB Qrmt Scheme to Hptqt to tbe AhMnt UoatK'virt' Vcucc at aiuiu. Th resources of niotleru civiliaation are capable of meotinir nearly all the I e Liu u (1b of Uio woman who wants to o into the i-i?"n;ry fn the summer w it h free ciu-j., ubs- Viiy devoid of earc fiir the home slie leaves behind her. There ai-o, ssy, the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, wtorne ware houses where she may safely bestow all her house's furnish huffs, snfe deposit vaults for her valuables, places where iicr doff, her eat, ber parrot or her canary can enjoy all the comforts of a home. Hut in one most Important and es sential point modern civilization fails this woman. For if not the most vatacd, certainly the most important aud frail est object in hor urban entourage, the sour je of more anxiety and care than nil the other accidents of ber environ :iaits liombbed, no plaee of safe be .nwal is provided. To ber question: ' tViuU 'shuU i do with my hnsband?" torn civilization returns no answer. cannot take him along. In the -ji plaee, he won't (ro: in the second uac, she doftint want him. liut there ; ao Kttfe place to put hiiu. She must ;ve hira kuockin? about, entirely out : riow of his lawful piumiiun anf?el, the ,nrt of fate and bachelor acquaint ances, subject to all the risks aainst which her presence bv hut sile ordi narily insures him. Tbe result is that manj a woman who really needs and deserves a long summer rest abandons her cherished project, and the pro prietor of some summer resort loses her patronage. We are pleased to learn that In Bos ton, whence all pood things come, this want has been recognized, and an ef fort that promises to be successful bas been made to Biipply it. A cold storage warehouse for husbands has bees es tablished by a "refined widow lady." who offers to ontract with wiven ribout to depart for tbe sea shore or the moun tains, to store their husbands during their absence and return them in as good condition as when received, at the end of tbe season. Her establishment has some slight resemblance, it must be confessed, to the ordinary boarding house of commerce, but the resem blance is only superficial. The great feature of her plan is constant super vision of ber charges. Every care will be taken to interest and amuse them, but the atrict'8t di&eipiine will be ma in tuited. Ko latchkeys will be a!lmvc;l an efficient corps of 'e:wKrt niftfar. jt Ll-.ots-vviU to 7ri:nt?!r.c.I. au l, i ;he tar. i?r:d sijruUiion'. k.)ir'u:i--i ( the pros ;-e. ton, "no iuuay bsln-vi will b-' ml.H 'ed. If tii': "reiined widow lady" is of r.u eientorsudhiueousneswto :ri i ninftCtJuSdea?, if sue tiUrf1u";o .'OT-ii : ,, .lains as a stem and aii'joiTirorjisin !;;o!;ag(ir of Iiusi'an'Ls. tuAcl kww at tae reai:;3 l-vjU'ntsid uy i.a,vib; may aniicirfcle an unu-maiiv proi.t.ial scmoier. There uuv lh- tt.vre I' ,i i Hcu.tyin luring a lutHWiitd u'a m uiurn, butcnuc she basgot,himtn i.: his wife may depart for her "viiit iu tura" with a mind free from anxiety a to bis safety. Many insects can fly faster than birds. The common houw fly cn or dinarily fly 2S feet a eecoud. But v, hen it hi alarmed it bas beca found that it can increase its rate of speed tu over ICO feet per second. If it could con tinue such rapid flight for a mil? in a straight line H would cover that dis tance in exn.nly 33 seconds. X Ray cona-tii, 60 els,, at T. Van dell's Cash Slorc, Albany, Or. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Bargains In clothing at Waterloo, Do people buy Bood'a Sanwnarilla to preference to any other, in lact almost Ut lie exuluaion ot all otheraT MS Tiwy kuow from actual use that Hood'i la I he beat, L '., it cure when otuera fail, n-ml'i BorMoarilla is itill made under the peraonal nuperriilon ot the educated pi.oniwcijU who originated it. Tao ijueif.loa ot bett in just u poaltively dw!dcd in favor of Hood a the iiueetiuo of comparative oalea. Another tbing: Every advertisement of llcKMla Banutparllla la troe, la boneat. Sarsaparilla Ij ttioOne'Triie Blood Punfler. AlldruirslstJ. It rmixir!wily byC. I. now! t Co., Lowell, Maaa. p.,,. aw the only puts to uki Brsoods 0M 1 4 11 2i'F?it il J rr 1 if?' ft Th Best Smoking Tobacco Made The New York- IT GIVEf IT GJ YEr IT GIVE; IT GIVE: IT GIVE; IT GIVE; IT GIVE; IT GIVE; IT GIVE; IT GIVE IT GIVE; i af LakbMtiBHlkWVa Y .i)pjaas?A all important news of the Nation, all important ni-w of the Wo Id. the most relialile market reports, brilliant and instructive ulitorials. fa.icinatinp short Maries, an uiifxcfllnd asriiculturil dt'partiiii'tit. HcitMitific and iiit'chanicn! infcriiiittioii, illustrated fwdiioti arlich s. humorous illustrations, entcrtainnient to young end old, satisfaction everywhere to everybody. We furnish the "Express" and "New Yorli Weekly Tribnce" One Year for $1.25, C'umIi in AilrniK'V. Add ess u!l ordem to Write your i: rnie ind aililnna ti a kmIiiI curd, mud It tn Oin. W liinl, Triliuii'j ORW, KfW Yiirk City, iind a aauiilf uipy i f t Jit New Yitk Wei kly T Ilium will W muili d toynu. if WV, ,,'HiSi.V.wfak.' ,,. liuak yvu an fei m Ihck mt"i?, n-ft:n .j-. M08T POPULAR acWWa tVCMtMB tartimnmw!. Ilnrfmn iv.it.l. p-v il;. trr tint jjvv win-di! r.'wi;;i j.i :,r i .Arm Tlwii uif'i i" in thr, ,f (i jt f.i', .' t,l!t fa furtuwrl"! w-ri-vi ilntnWI'i i .' i.-.t.ir tfSf.flin'f'iwf ri'-fl, tCllUlY If . 'ai Mi mHiiirnnpfty1;a (il.i(M it. .T . i.,- WRJTt Jii ciici;i Vr. The 8e? ten Serfe KidiW a. Cii'.i'-'JL', ; ,,-:.t r:-n bA.lii'aJV't'ru,'. -t ..i.j- tlM -.Jrijri' 1 tf auk mmnwmt J OE8ICN8, rtr Vf 1 I OPVRiCHTS C and flwwrltrtitm mT f tlitfr m tnvontiirii la 1 tmuiiictUKum ntrktlf . Wtt-tliiimtcii ufli'tj. t lluim ii U- rewtif prolm'ilr Ptfitt..a. i d-iimitjntnl. iiU.uf. I'altjiil TiiKn t itouj l UOtlCl- III '.PB SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, camtf'lllr lUnrmtM, I int';t mrrulatlon of , .j,irriu....i.in jvaz i l!l iMPii MDfl kLAXD 1 true. AdilruM MUMN t. CO., 361 Uroadffav , Hew Vork, Children Ciyfor Pitcher!s Castoria. Rlpana Tabcina cm e billonanms. ttilians Ta'j i'ee co bad brcatli. I Rlriana Tabu' w: M i Klvfa rdixf j UipanB Tabiilw: (! ntle cathartic, ftipftna TuliwatWi Uwr UkiuMm, ill, tO YEARS Wit IXPEHIENOe. To is Gfen iway this year iw valuable articles to smukers of B!ackv ell's Conulie y Hi am Tobacco Yon will Cad one ennnon in side each stmnce ag, and two coupons ith itkt ci ch 4-011 oce bog. Bityatuig, rcnuthecoupon and sec hut, to pet yortr share. Weekly Tribune Oil EVERY member of EVERY family on EVERY farm," in EVERY village, in EYERY state or territory FOR Edncati m. FOR Noble Manhood, FOR True Yomanliot$.- THE "EXPF5ESS," Lebanon, Or. J. M. RALSTON, U It O K K It, MumUmi lll.fkf Aitiiii' Or Mnn?y to luti! fin 'ami wurit,v, nlco luauri ntftf iui n hmiiibI wenrity. ('try. wumty e n) i.rh.I wBrruitic litmclit. ( tilli'f.tittii it'ii lftiu nvnrtttjlc irriiiN. Kire iiiHiiran wntim in Urn of the liiriifnt ,j(iih(mh n t! wtirlit. al thp iow t3 TASTELESS ISJUSTASCOOC FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. 'RJCE50ct3. CI A L ATI V, 11,18,, NOT. K. 1C03. : ParteMwllrlneOo., bi. i,io. Vnrillcnmn; Vf wild lit .t ytjar, COO Utttlo of QHUVIS'H TAf-Tnr.KH C II LL TUNir mid Imvu i xttmui ilirf?e Rruc-t ,ilrcattr 'bwyrar. IrtfiiMmroji- pviwwfs hi it j'-!pnt, m i o iinitf mini mm, ttnve bHTffrmlfl fill art' Ihitg; venut'li untt onwi wiUt UtlUuu M Juuf lutllc VimM (rtiljf, AllM.V.CAWl O0- K.ir m! by N. W. KAii'l H. Wanted-fln'ljeaS Who ran think nf ft.i.i.. thiiirf tn ia; 1 ' ":' 1 I." '., i. -nl iiiMr. imy, a-litogui. . 1). I!.. I, thflr Jl.-in ijtlw.ouar auu lut K,t tno 1. ii lral tii-'vittituii wuuuu. nipam Ta! uU:a, i;.ilinii TiiN' let en e n.nwca. KllliUU TttbiaB', ftt (ljMlggiaifl, mm aUTJii: v., lA,, ti