Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRiCK, Editor - and - Proprietor St. Patrick's riVy this year was also Fit-simmons' day. Every dog ho hie day, and every priiefighter has i day yesterday iras FiUsimmnne day. . The Messenger, Cottage Grove's new paper, with Horace Mann hb ' editor. hiB appeared. It u well gotten lip. ' Au Ohio paper says F. L. Bow man, editor of a country paper m that state, will be appointed public Drinter by President McKinley. His wife is a sister to the Presi dent. Oregon taxpayers are supporting 5 J pupils in the school for the deaf, 23 pupils in the school for the blind, 1,111 patients in the state insane asylum, 131 boys in the state reform school, 354 convicts in the state prison; total, 1,6(39. All are at Salem. Over the door of a Missouri church is an inscription which reads: "This is the gale of heaven." Just below it is another which says: 'Closed by the American Loan Company." This should be a warning to church organizations against running in debt. The greatest man in the world, gays an exchange, is the plain, plug man who pays his debts, sup ports bis family fairly well and never does anything remarkalile. These remarkable men who are thoroughbreds fir a time and rob all their friends, are to be avoided. The Corvallis Gazette , is mad. It s."ys: The seating of Curbett, tluough some uuhaupy mischance, would be a public calamity. Cor; bett was at the bottom of the an archy at Salem. It was his money that held the populists and a few republicans from orpniing, even when Mitchell's defeat was evident, and this everyone knows. Already the record of the mem bers of President McKinlev's Cabi net is being shown up. The very serious charge is ma le against Secretary of the Navy, John D. Long, that he wrtes poetry. Al bany Democrat. If the poetry that Secretary Lung has written was of no higher grs.le than the alleged poetry that :e sometimes sent to country news papers, for publication, the charge is indeed serious. There is not a single democrat in the country to lament the retire ment to private life of President Cleveland. No man has ever gone out of that high office so completely ignored and disowned by the party which elected him. n t excepting President Hayes, Many feel a de gree of charity for him, but none pardon his treachery to the party which had honored him and which be in return betrayed and dis rupted. Portland Dispatch. Last Saturday Judge Hughes, nf Sacramento, decided that the state senate had the power to imprison for contempt, and A. M. Lawrence, managing editor of the Examiner, and L. L. Levings were locked up in jail. A few hours later they were released on an order of the supreme court admitting them to bail. The newspaper men charged legislators with accepting bribes, and then refused to tell the enate investigating committee where they secured their information. The San Francisco Bulletin save that William Henrv Theodore Durrant, murderer, not departing from that superb aoeuarance which has characterized bis demeanor evr since he was convicted in court nf the imwt Bendish murder in modern times, apprifed by tlie court of last resort that he muni hang, talks coolly of the next step to be taken in his case. The next step, it would seem to an impartial observer, should be to step upon air and should be speedily taken. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. AS ANCIENT LAWSUIT. Just before Richmond was evac uated by the Confederate govern ment, the authorities ordered that all the liquors in the city be poured into the streets, fur fear that the soldiers ou either side might be come drunk and great distress might follow. The uarrels were knocked in and the streets flowed with old Bourbon whiskey. A suit was afterwards brought against the state for this destruction of private property, and has recently been decided in favor of the state, show ing that the state had a right to thus protect its inhabitants. Some of our exchanges favor an extra session of the legislature. It cannot be denied but what the necess.ty for some legislation great, but what assurance have the dries the feet nicely after being out in people that the farce that has been ! wet-, Spirit baths are used uy pro u . i fessional dancers, acrobats and pedes- played at balem would not be re- taans to keep the feet to rondtoon!" enacted and continued through another period of 20 days? The' darn remedy to person. .unseens , . . i tomed to it, and the caution is suggest- mime ujciuucic i vuiioHiu, im last legislature would be in the next, and it is our opinion that harmony of action would be as im possible at an extra session as it was during the last two months. Portland Dispatch. Probate Court. In estate of J F Heudrix, inventory showed rial property 11200, personal prowrty (608,95; total, $1809 95. In mime ol Jos Harrison $132,50 set aside for a monument. In estate ol A Kallmann, personal property ordered sold. In estate of Thus Holt, inventory filw). Tn Mlntp nf Jnlm M,'rTrplir. Invim-' lory Bled. InestnleofP H Wigle, final srtllv- oit lil set for April 6 In estate of Eliza 1 Ducketl, Q Love- lee appointed administrator. Bond i'W. Inventory showed real proper! itM. personal $85. Personal property wleieri sold. In estate of L F Hammer, appraiser reappointed, tn-wi: W F Hamiuei, C R Sylvester and Ueo F Burkhart. Iu estate of Eliza C'niisan, will filed and admitted to record. E M (.'roisan appointed executor. In estate of Eiueilne Alford, final account approved. In estate of Henry Beamor, citation j decided, but it seems at least that she issued lo Luther White, ex, to show was in the habit of marking op her cuuae ou March 19 why he has not Hied washing account on the walls of her an aceount siuee Feb. 27, 1896. bo , , ', . .. , . , . r, : i j . There are several such inscriptions on In guardianship of Jan Drinkard et I ,, ... , . , . . . j. the same wall of thu particular house, al, citation issued asking guardian lo aatedtiie 20th of Aptil tnnio show ivusr why lie should not b re-.. pallium; on the 7tb of May, an ar uioved. Settled. j tide which need not be particularized, In estate of F A Hilchins. distriliu-j while on the day following two tunics lion of estate approved. In estate of : John McKiiniev, 18. b account ap proved. In estate nf Wni Kinder, real prop erty ordered sold. In estate of Martha E Powers, A P Flory rppoiuted administrator. Bond tm. In estate of Jas McMuhoii, 2nd ac count filed. Advice received of death nf John F Porter in the iiman' asylum on Feb 24 Advice received of discha ge of Ml. Ucissett Liggett trom maaiie asylum ou niue moi.ths' leave. Iu guardianship of heirs of W H Churchill, guardian was ordered t . make division of personal property. In estate nf Mnry J Burkhart, final account set for May 3. In estate of J J Boaelle, J S M hnn was appointed adiiiiuii,tratir fi.nd (20(10. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Kewarn for any case of Catarrh that cannot be enred by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last Id years, and believe bint erfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation ntaiie by their Hnn. West & Tacsx. Wholesale Dmgjdsts, Toledo, O. Walihkg, Kihxas Sl )l ibviii, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbe blood and mucous surfacesofthesystem. Pnce75c. per bottle, bold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. Harguins in clothing at Waterloo. i gave your Hoe Cake soap wrappers, they are worth a cent apiece. j X Ray corsets, .60 cle., at T. Yvan- del V L'aab Biore, Albany, Or. , ". - . . .. . . i tn f I .I' fl"e tone, for S4.50, at E. I. Wills music ""re. . . I ou run no risk. All druggists guar-1 antee Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that ia claimed for it. War- ranted no cure, no pay. There are many imitations. To get the genuine .... , ,,..., usk for Grove's. For sale by S. W.i Brnith, Leiwm.n, Or. f j RIpansTabules cure biliousness. ttipans Tabules cure bad breath. a-crMiei -m-tM-t of th Ft. A writer in Boots and Shoes has bean interviewing a chiropodist on the care of the feet and has got this information bom him concerning the treatment far busted, tired feet after wilting or stand ing: He says, truly enough, that anthori ties differ as to the value of the various toot baths. "Hot water enlarges the fset by drawing the blood to them. Whan Med, they should be rubbed or I exercised before attempting to put on a ugui uuo juuguru ana not water in a foot bath will cure a nervous headache and indnce sleep. Bnnions and corns and callousness are nature's protestations against bad shoe leather. Two hot foot baths a week and a little pedicuring will remove the cause of much discomfort. "A warm bath, with an ounce of aaa alt, is almost as restful as a nap. Pad dle in the water until it cools, dry with a rough towel, put on fresh storjrinjra, make a change of shoes, and the person who was "ready to drop' will then be ready to stand up. But the quickeaf re- uei rnu ratigue is to plunge the foot in ice cold water and keep it immersed un otasr ionic for the aol. k .lrnL.u til there is a sensation of warmth. The ice cold foot bath seems rather a i so 10 experiment with it in very mild weather. Practical Woauw. Mrs. W. G. Harris, president of the Ladies' Benevolent society of the First Baptist church of Boston and an active worker in the Ladies' Needlework guild, has started a new scheme for collecting funds for the poor. She has put np dainty mite boxes in the corridors of the Parker Boose and the Tremont House, with cards attached asking for contribu tions to be need only in cases which she aas personally investigated and found ieserving. She has visited and relieved About 60 persons during three weeks. Boston Commonwealth. Pompailma BiuIdrm Hotas. A nnmWnf hnsinMA nnnnnniHtmonta 1 , to be found at Pompeii, that brisk little city to whose daily life the energy of Vesuvius has lent a kind of immor tality. Hera we get a largo number of miscellaneous inscriptions dealing with matters of daily life, announcements at forthcoming gladiatorial games, edicts of magistrates, wine sellers' attempts to captivate customers, rewards for lost or stolen property, houses for sale or to be let and other things of that sort. We learn from one announcement that a glass of wine could be got for 1 as about 8 farthings while for 4 asses onecoulddrink real falernian.- Another inscription informs us that a denarius abont IX pence was paid for wash ing a tunic and the date, the 13th of April, is carefully recorded by the writ er. Whether she was the laundress or the owner of the tnnic most be left un- are scored. -lacmillan 6 Magazine. Dishes and Platters of Gold. Queen Victoria's wonderful set of ta- oie lurnnoreis aept w two nreprool chumbarsaud is said to represent a cash value of 20,000,000. Among it is the go den tablesorvice made for George VI, calculated for 180 guests and contain- mg the famous crystal cbampagne cool- er which is large enough fur a bathtub. There are many pieces in it that former ly belonged to (jueen Elizabeth, beside splendid solid gold vessels from India, biam and China. The pride of tbe col- lection is a teacnp once owned by Charlea III and a gold peacock made tor Ueorge III at a cost of 40,000. iois itepnbllc, ADlfflealtFMt. A member of a Houston volunteer fire company did not appear at the scene of the conflagration nntil after the fire wa under control. Thecbief of tbe fire de partment reproached him bitterly for his neglect of doty. "It's not my fault," replied tbe fire man. "I live quite a distance from the fire." "That's no excuse. Yon must move Bearer to tbe next fire." Texas Hift ,ing. Verj DaUcste. 'Bo you proposed to il.ss Jingiebiltf" "Yes." 'And she refused yon?" 'Yea." 'Perhaps it was a basty answer?" 'No. She took care that it shouldn't e- Bhe sent it by a messenger boy." Washington Btar. It ia seldom that wood which hat grown more man 4,000 years before the I Christian era is used in tbe construction of a present day residence, and yet this really happened recently in Edinburgh, wbeie a mantelpiece was fashioned from wood said to be 8,000 years old. The old fashion of mm. the ,1IM petals 0f the orange blossom In tea seems to be almost forgotten. If a few of I"" I"" " " tea before it is steeped, they givo it a flavor noticeably necnllar. in uwx esleMnsd very fine, Tommy heard his mother call an in- c ,nat was flying around tbem the f"ra"i needle. The next day he said, Mam";' ,WOTe ,tbose m"S we law yesterday safety plus?" Tbe title mayor conies fiom the French originally signilkd ' one whok.ps City, fcdministvriug 'naansf tba IUmi. rm uiw in s , Circuit Court. ThewnrL in Department Ko. 1 was completed lust Thursday, and the court adjourned. The following eases were disposed of: State vs. Kill E. Allien for assault with a dungcrnus weapon, said weapon being a stone used upon E. Farrier, at the nideiice of the latter, while an evening party was in progress. The defendant claimed he acted )u self de feuse. TheCiise was tiled More the following jury: Tina. Turner, J. Y. MdCiiue, U. W. Arnold, Jos. elliupgiiu, 0. C. Kendig. J. M. Burton, C. H. Cable, P. W. bpiuk, J. J. Hunkers, O. U. Canter, J. V. Kula-ris, 8. Prluhard The verdict of the Jury was "Sot guilty." Iu the case ot John Morgan, fur car rying concealed weapons, lie was fined $76 and paid his Hue. The grand jury adjourned Wednes day evening. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. ICiiigrt Kvery Woek.1 Wheat 70c. Oats 40 to ;0u Hay (8 to !) perton. Flour $1 )o(aU.2ii per sack Chop $1 00 per ewL Bran 80c per cwt. Middlings $1 On per cwt Potatoes Hoc. Apples Dried, 8c pur lb Plums Dried, 8c. Onions Uc. Beef Dressed, 4 j to So. Veal 3J4c. ' Pork Dressed, 4. Lard-9. Earns 12 per lb. Shoulders be. Bides 8c per lb. Geese 13 50 (3, $6 per dos. Ducks $3 (ff; 4 per do. Chickens 2 00;2 60. Turkeys clO per II). Eggs 10c lor doz. Butter 15 20c pr lb. Jr ides Green, 3: dry, 7e. Administrator's Notice. V nice is hereby given, that the under signed has been duly appointed, lv the county court ol Linn county, (trefion, and is niw, the duly a)uinled, oualltied and acli h? administratur of the estate of J. J. Ho2?lte, deceased. All parlie having claims apamst said estate ore hereby required to present the same tu the undersigned, at Ho oav lie. Linn county, Oregon, nr to Hum' U. Oarland, at Lebauun, Linn county, tlre gon, with prir vouchers, within 'n mor.ths hum the lsin uay of Mnn.ii, l07, the same being the date ol the lint publica tion of this notice. Dated st U'iiauon. Oregon, this lath day ol Karen, 1887. J. 8. Mahok, Ba'i. M. Gariakd, Administrator. Atty. for Atltuiuitrator. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given, that the under signed has been duly apHjintcd, by the couniy court ol Linn county, Oregon, and is now, the duly appointed, qunlilicl and acting administrator of the estate of Martha E. Powers, deceased. All parties luring claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present the suhic l the nnder- I signed, at Kodavilie, Linn county , Oregon, r , Km'l M ;rl,l i.,iu.., .n,.. ,aiitVi 0.gon. wiln .iroK)r voucllcr, . MtiB 8ij m0Htl,8 bJ ,he , sari.h lm, ,he same being the date ol tlie Bri, ,,blicalio ,hl9 nutil:t.. ii , i.i, ,, ., ar,.i. igrrr. A. P. Fujsr, Sam'i. M. GiULA.in, Administrator. Atty. fur Adiuiuistra'or. Is needed by poor, tired mothers, over worked and hardened with care, debili tated and run down because of poor, thin and impoverished blood. Help is needed j by the nervous sufferer, the men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Comes Quickly Whra Hood's Eansparilla begins to en rich, purify and vitalize the blood, snl sends It In a healing, nourishing, Intlg oratlngstrearQtotke nerves, rnusnles and orrr.us ol the bcrtly. Hood s rjarsaiariila builds notiiereak and broken down sys tem, and curt all blood diseases, because Sarsapariila ' Is tbsOne True blood PurlSsr. Alldrurgtals. Sb rrci arl only by C. 1. Hood k Co., Lowell, Jtas. . . are iiwonisr ills totnks IlCOJ S riilS wilt Hood's ilaruwrilia. BO Vf AR8' EXPERIENCE. TRADI MARtt tf, H OEtlCNa. "f OOPVRICHT. AO, Arrf-fme ?rifltn(r r ketrti and doKrlptlon mnj qrjl.;lir wrtJiin, frue, whmhvr an iivniitimi it .pfcwioiy (itiiifi(ie, t .rtniiKitil'-.IIiiiu, nrlcllr otiflil.Rtiil, (Jhlwtl WiHlW f'irM.f:um)iiMttifiU in America. We tiav n Wiimmidti oflirt'. SCIENTIFIC mm. besstlfolty tlltiitntwl. Jarife elrnilallon of SLblilJ UK'tiOts. i?iwnnin cufl., a,i , yu OS l-TKirTS mnh flee. Aildl . 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