The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, March 22, 1889, Image 1

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PayaJile ra advauoe.) .
TERMS OK ADVERTISING.
(LEU At..)
P"? mjuare. first insertion .................... $3 00
l...!) iiil insertion. ............... .......... I SO
(LOCAL.)
Lnfal !f . per line .....15 cents
titular advertisements inserted upon liberal term.
-A.
Pitts' Engines and Tliresliers,
13ain Wagons, Hacks
McCormack and Deering Binders and Mowers, Oliver Chilled Plows, Carden City
and Moline Plows, Disc Harrows, Wood andiron Floating Harrows,
BARBED WIRE. MONITOR SEEDERS AND DRILLS. SINCLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS. SOLE ACENT FOR THE
LICHTNINC HAY PRESS, THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
P. H. ROSCOE,
SOCIETY NOTICES.
LEBANON Loik.E, JfO. 4. A. F. A. M.: Meet,
at IfieiT new hall in Masonic Block, on Satanlaf
tveijiij, oa or before the full moon.
J WASSOX. W M.
LEBANON I.005K, 50. 47. I. O. O. F.: M- Hat
ur.ij evnnni of eh wm. at Odd Fellow a Halt
M,un street; ,isiun krettireo cmTtWiy icrlted to
attend. J. J- CHARLTON, . G.
HOXOR LOIV.E 3TO. 38.
A. O. V. W . Lebsnon.
- J'r.jrti Mete
intfs in the month.
J "r. f ti M v t eicrjr nrst ann thtnt iT.nreaiiy even
BELlCrlOrjS NOTICES.
M. . CHCKCH.
Walton Skipwith. pastor Services each Sun
day at U a. a. and 7 p. . Sandav School at 10
A. W. e acb Sunday.
PBESBYTEaiAS CBXRCH.
G. W. Gohany. pastor Services each Sunday
at 11 a. M. Sunday School 10 a. m.
(TXSnLlliD PRESBYTERIAK CHCRCH.
J R. KIrkpatriek, pastor Services the-2nd
and 4th Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7 P. M. Sunday
Pcbool each tnnday at 10 a. m.
Crewman Railway Co. I Limited 1 Line.
C. 1. SCOTT. Receiver.
Ta Take EnVct IHmry 1H.
1 O'l'lnek. n. ra.
Eetween Portland and Coburg 123 Miles.
11-MOa.ni lv.l'oitiand (P. & W. V.).r 4:40p.m
4-lp.tti Silverton HxXtft.ni
6 24 p.m ... West Seia SS a.rn
7:J0p.m Spicer. 7:31 a.m
D:37p.ra BrowDfiville. 6:13 a.m
10:li p.m ar Cobngf.. lv 4:30 a m
BKTEN PP.TLAM AM) AIRLIB, SO JilLES.
Foot of Jeffersnn street.
11 :hj a m lvTPortlaiid IV. t W. V.) ar 4:40p.rn
p ra Ijiayetxe. ltep.m
4.-p m Sherlrlan 10:42 a. ro
7tXp.m Ltnllas . . tvrJ0a.m
7 H.ip.ra Moninontli 7:o2 a.m
::-) p.m r Airiie.... It 6 v a m
i'oiamutatinn tickets at two cents per mile on
sale at Marions having ants.
CoiintH-riou between Kay's and Fnlqnsrtz
Lan'lliiz mac with steamer ' City of Salem."
Ticket for any point on this line for Baiaat
the I'uitetl Carriage and Bi!?e Tran.iVr
Companv n ofrite. rVeond and Pioe streets, and
I. A: W. V. Ky. Oiriee and depot, foot of Jefler
son street, l'ortland, Oregon.
CHAS. N.SCOTT. Keceiver O. Rr. Co. (Ld.)
Line. Portland, Oregon.
F. I). McCA IN. Train Dispatcher. Dundee
Junction. Oregon.
J. MfGL'IK'. Supt.O.By.Co. (LA.) line. Dun
- dee J auction.
General Offices. X. W. Corner First and Pine
Sirvets, Portland. Oregon.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Crcs DsTcL'iEsiit Qwm't SteaisliiD Lire.
225
Sh.rter. 80 IIotirH Loss Xi mf
Than by any other Route.
First Ciasa Through Passenger
and
Freight Lice
From Portland and ail points In the Willamette
Valley to and from Sau Francisco, CaL
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.
TIME SCHEDU1,E, (Except Sundays.)
Lv Aloany 1 0 p.m.
I.v Cnrvahis 1:40 p.m.
Ar Vaqsiina fi:-10 p.m.
Lv Vaqu,na o:4o a.m.
Lv CorvaUis 10:H5 a.m.
Ar Albany 11:10 a.m
O. & C trains connect at Albany and corvallis
The above trains connect at Yaqnina with the
Oresron Development Company's line of Steam
ships between Yaquina and San Francisco.
8AIJJXG DATE3:
STEALERS.
1 -FROM P. F. Fm TAyCINit
Wil!amitte Vallev 1 December 6
Willamette Va'iey I December 17
M iilarneue Valley I Decemler30
December 12
iiecember i
This company reserves the right to change
Baill:idates without notice. f
PaoMeuxers from Portland and all Willamette
vallev points can make elose eonne-tion with
the trams of the Yaqnina route at Albany or
Corvallis. and if destined to Sau Francisco
should arranue to arrive at Yaquina the eve
uin!? before the date of sailing.
I'aixweiisrer and Freight Kates
Always the Lowest.
For information apply to
C. H. HAS WELL,
den'l Fr'l A Pass. Art.
Oron Dpvel'pm'nt Co
S04 MontKomery ;tM
hau Frnutisco, Cai.
C. C. HOGUE,
Acfg Gen. F. & V. Agt
O. P. K. R. K. Co.,
Corvallis,
Oregon.
Willamette Payer Line, of Steamers;
The
'WM. M. HO AG," the X. 8. BENTLY,"
The' "THREE SISTERS."
Are in service for both passenger and freight
traihe between Corvallis and Portland and in
termediate points, leaving company's wharf,
Corvallis, and Messrs. Uulman & Co.'s wharf,
o. aK) and 2U2 Front stret, Portland, Mon
days, Wednesdays and Fridays, making three
round trips each week as follows :
NORTH BOUND.
Leave Oon-allis Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
6 a. m.; lev Albauy 8:H0 a. m.
Arrive ssalem, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3
p.m.; leave ttaleia, THesday, Thursday, Safur
cav.S a m.
Arrht; Portland, Tuesday, Thursday, Satur
day, S:M p. in.
SOUTH BOt'ND.
Ieave Portland, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
a. m.
Arrive Salem, Monday, Wednesday, Friday,
7:1S p. m.; leave fsalem, Tuesday, Thursday, Sat
ur iav. t a. m. Leave Albany 1:.S0 v. m.
Arrive Corvallis Tuesday, Thursday, Satnrdav 1
VOL. III.
LL&CO
A1VY, ORE O
" Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
cM saw ills,
and Buggies, and All Kinds of Two and
JTour Wlieeled Vehicles.
Land Company
R- F. ASHBY ard CEO. DICKINSON.
General Agents for
Albany, Lynn Co., Oregon.
Buying and Seliinft
Rsal-EstatB-on-GDnnaissioa.
And ItttiDK
Urarral Real
Estate
Badarta.
jWLand Solicited for Sale.
ASHBY & DICKERSON
SAW BXXIiIj
FOR SALE.
A Double Circular Water Power
Saw Mill.
Tear L.eloiioii, Or.
Capacity abiut 5001 feet per day. AIfo, 4J
acres of land oa which the sawmill
is located.
PRICE, ,St2,000
Alio 1- ave a lare stock of
FIRST QUALITY LUMBER
At lowest market rates for cash.
Ci. W. 1VIIEELEK, Lebanon. Or.
'IV fS. iI LLSIJ UUY,
BURKHART & BILYEU,
Proprietors of the
LlTBry, Sals anil FbbiI StaMes
I,EIUOX, OR,
Southeast Corner of Main and Sherman.
Fine Buggies, Hacks, Har
ness and
GOOD RELIABLE HORSES
For parties going lo Brownsville, Wa
terloo, Sweet Home, Scio, and all
parts of Linn County.
l 1 J r '."llfi,!
BROWXSVII.I.E, ... OMUOS
I '
MPANY
OTV.
sningie (Hills,
Manager.
H.J. JONES,
DEALER IX
Boofe, StaUoiery,
Misical MurctoiB
-AND-
School Supplies.
ALBANY, OREGON.
SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED
For All the Leading Maga
zines and Newspapers.
G. T. COTTON,
DEALER IX
Groceries and Provisions.
TOBACCO & CICARS,
SMOKERS ARTICLES,
Foreign and Domestic Fruits,
CONFECTIONERY
(tainar and UtaMwirr,
I.amp and Lamp Flxtara.
Mais Ht Ubts.s, Orfg.s.
ECCENTRIC BOYS.
Tonnr.ter. That Stand la -Need of II
eonratemetit Rather Than Reproof.
I wish I knew what to do witrmy
' boy Dan," said Mr. Brown, with a
; worried look on his fade.
"What is the. matter with him?"
asked his friend, Mr. Jones. "Is he a
scamp?"
VWell, rio," was the slow reply, "I
can't say that he is disobedient, saucy
or mischievous, but he don't act like
other boys, somehow."
"Ia what wayP"
"Well, he don't take much to books,
although he keeps up In his class
pretty well; but he don't hanker after
book-learning;. He's the greatest boy
to prowl around the woods, bringing
nome bugs and roots and rocks. Then
he has a whole lot of gimcracks in his
room, and he's always peeking through
microscopes, foolinjr with chemicals
and making experiments with one
thing and another. I declare I don't
know what's going to become of him,
and I hate to punish lim, because I
know he don't mean any thing wrong.
It's just Dan's eccentricity, I suppose."
Mr. Jones laid his hand kindly on
his neighbor's arm.
"I don't know what you will do," he
said, gravely, "but I know what I
would do if I had such' a boy. I'd buy
him a fine microscope, all the chemic
als he could use, and all the books on
natural history he could read. I
wouldn't mind if he was the tail end of
his class if he was a genius."
A genius, Mr. Jones!" i
"Yes, sir. You never saw an eccen- P
trie boy in your life who didn't devel- $
op into somelhiTig out of the ordinary,
unless, his rjitr'"-4' 'y his boyish .
asp 5' ---atf
tb
LEBANON, OREGON,
FROM THE CAPITOL
CONTRACTS FOB THE 03NSRTJCTION
OP NHW WAR-SHIPS.
A Long List of Presidential Appoint
ments-American Ship-Bulldlng to
be Encouraged Annexation
. of the Hawalan Isles
AllHrt G. Torter, of Indiana, w ill be
minister to Italy.
John F. Swift, of California, will be
minister to J a pun.
Secretary P.! nine advocates an extra
session or congress.
Arthur C. Milettehag been appointed
governor oi I asota.
Thomas W. rainier, of Michigan, will
lie minister to Spain.
President I larriaon believes in the iro-
viKHiiiH oi wie utreei tax out.
Since April 17th the treasury lias paid
out f n.i,5i,.s.5HS in tiond purchases.
Lewis Wofley, of Tucson, Arizona, will
succeed Governor Zulick of that territory.
A broad educational oHcy for the In
dians is iH'ing urged ujKn the iTesuleut.
Walter Blaine has lieen apjKiinteil ex
aminer of claims in the state deartment.
Eugene Schuyler, of New York, has
been appointed assistant sex-re tary of
state.
Jeremiah Sullivan hns lieen appintel
crlleetor of eustoms at Fort Benton, Mon
tana. J. S. Clarkson, of Iowa has been ap
pointed first assistant postmaster gen
eral. Senator Hearst has purchased the resi
dence of ex-Secretary f-'airvhild in Wash
ington. The admission of Idaho will Ie one of
the first measures considered by the next
congress.
Albert P. Weed, of Montana, lias !een
appointed United States attorney for that
territory.
John 1. Washburn, of Massachusetts,
mill represent the United States at
Switzerland.
George S. Ea-helor, of New York, has
lxen desimated assistant treasurer of the
United States.
Cornelius C. Ilanford has been con
firmed as justice of the supreme court of
Washington territory. -
It is authoritatively announced that
Senator Chase, of Khode Island, will
shortly resign his seat in the senate.
President Harrison and all those who
accompanied him from In-hanajmliH to
Washington paid regular railroad fare.
The time within which the railway
mail Berviee is to be broucht within the
civil service law has been extended from
March 15th to May 1st.
It has leen rumored at Washington
that General Lnngstreet will succeed
General Joseph K. Johnston as commis
sioner of the Pacific railroads.
Secretary of the Javy Tracy has ex
tended the time for rer-eivini irotosaIs
for the construction of an armored wart
defense vessel from March loth to April
3d.
The contractors who are buiMina the
new cruiser Charleston .at San Francisco
have infortnel the navv deiTartment that
the vessel will 1k5 readv for trial next
week.
Tlie inter-state commerce committee
has issued an order sayinj that all al
vancee or rehictions in gtnentl tariffs
must !e plainly printed and publicly
poetel.
The New York " Herald's " Washin
ton 6eeial says that in the event of Ger
many's taking iKvsscssion of Samoa the
United States will annex the Sandwich
islands.
Senator Stanford has made an urjrent
appeal to the President for the appoint
ment of Oslwrne, of the Los Anreles
"Express" to the office of government
printer.
Secretary Proctor is an advocate of thr
Sunday rest law, and in consequence
will soon issue an order aliolishin s '
day dress parades at all points tar'
out the army. - r
The President in his fortheorr
eatre to congress will recommc
tahiishment of American shi
ests and clearer and closer,
our South and Central A '
bors.
The conference of
road commissioners ?
adjourned after hiy
cussed the subject t
prevention. f
The office of
Francisco remir
ident is tiaablct
prefers for tht!
the larjje numb)
won't have. -
The Preside
cent legiHlatio
alout 8,0W,XJ
homa, and the
will shortly if
ing this acrer
John A. .
Walter Vu
Bates, of
commisti
States s -SamoaiS
It is J
not be
sels, Wif
June
sage to C
strong ail
The rckk,
Rhode Ish.1.
senate, lecar
to memlers
in WashingtoA
effect of increasr
50i)0 to $10,000 4
The latest adv
ment show that;
the sensational '
between tl ' r
vette )'
mans '
i.-y
of
FltlDAY, MAKCH 22, 18811.
THE PACIFIC COAST.
THE) FEARFUL, LEAP OP A PORT
LAND LANDLORD.
The Selection of the Site for the New
Navy Yard A Man and Wife Con
victed of Murder In Nevada
A Levee Breaks.
Roseburg is soon to have a system of
waier-worKS.
Ashland now rejoices over the intro
duction ot the electric light.
The Brownsville woolen mills will re
move their plant to Albany.
The cloc k on the dome of the court
house at Redding will cost $1700.
The saloonkeepers of Sacramento liave
organizeii a protective assonation.
-The Oceanic steamers have stopped
running to Samoa and New Zealand.
A man in Linkville has filed a home
stead claim on the court-house block.
The fall and spring sowing is retiorted
in excellent condition in all parts of East
ern Oregon.
Great suflerinar in reported among the
miners who have flocked to the Lower
California gold fields.
Heavy storms, with land slides, inter
fered with travel on the California A Or
egon road last week.
A second attempt to fire the Rotb
t hild buildinj; was made at Port Town
send Wednesday night.
The bill introduced in the California
legislature to exempt mortgages trout tax
ation has failed to pass.
Four men were arrested at Bakersfleld,
Cal., Wednesday on suspicion of being
the llxlcy train robliers.
Mrs. James Bulger, of San Francisco,
was horribly burned Tliurs;lay by the ex
plosion of a'coal oil can. "
Jennie Hamilton, of Victoria, lias be
come inane through attending the meet
ings of the salvation army.
Near Gilrov. Cal., Friilnv. two men un
earthed a can which contained gold dust
and nuggets valued at $1AH).
A break in the levee at Knight's Land
ing. Cal.. Frilnv. and a rvart of the town
and manv farms are inundated.
The sheriff of Malheur countv captured
a crarr man with a lasso and carried him
to the insane asylum last week.
George Tavlor. of Marvsville. Cal.. Ml
leneath a moving train Thursday and his
head was severed from the bodv
John McKhron and wife have leen ar
rested at Port Townsend charged with
the murder of their six children.
Some excitement prevails at Sjiokane
Falls over the discovery of silver at a
point 20 miles north of that place.
O. P. IWrdslev. of Eola. shot and
killed T. L. Ferryman Thursday. The
killing was the result of an oi l fetid.
P. C. Carrington was a-vpiitted at Iioa
Angeles Friday for the killing of Pat Mul
len during an election riot last lecemler.
Marvin Craven, book-keeper for the
Los Angeles Planing Mill conipanv. has
left the city $10-J short iu his accounts.
The stone drv do-k at Valleio, Cal., is
to le couipleUil at once. It has lieen
seventeen vears in course ot construc
tion.
Cornelius H. Han fori, recently ap
ioiiitel chief justice of Washington" terri-
torv, has been a resident of Seattle si"
U i. - . ;
It is announiUNl that Mixt;, -'
clare martial law in Ijwe-'
the event of trouble a j .-
mines.
i
Paul Schulze lar
ern Pacific railr-y
taken off by. '
Sunday niw' '
w. ii
h r, Cv'
sei'' f
te; '
NEWS MISCELLANY.
THE. HEINOUS CRIME OF A CHINA
MAN AT MILWAUKEE.
Tfao Cold-Blooded Murder of a South
Carolina Editor An Arl Ionian's
Method of Replenishing a
Depleted Exchequer.
Jake Kilrain returned to England last
week.
Powderly declines to lecture on prohi
bition. Pennsylvania proposes to establish the
whipping post.
The Chinese laundries of Milwaukee
have !een gutted.
Fifty colored men are studying for the
priesthood in Rome.
Ex-Preeident Cleveland la planning a'
pleasure trip to Cuba.
A mammoth steel trust was organized
at Chicago Wednesday. ,
The Itootners will again be driven out
of the Oklahoma territory.
It U rejiorted that one of Legitiuie's
war-ships has lieen destroyed.
In Pe Laper countv, Pakota, scarlet
fever is raging with fearful effect.
Wm. Bell, a Kansas City cook, killed a
hotel-keeper and suicided Sunday. -J
The cattfe throughout the fitates r
ttrritoriea w re never in better coudi'
Admiral Jareus, of France.
seized with a fit last Thursday
pired. .T
The lack of snow in the Wis'
ber district has paralyred t
hueiness.
Tlie supreme court of W
has decided that Gov. WiL'
to hold over.
The developments in tl
nell case reflects little cr-ll-!i
methods.
The eujreme court has de
laljel of Cigarmakers Interr
is not a trale mark. r
Five schwl girl9 attemp
East Aurora, N. Y.. last -
they liad Ix-en jilted. .
Cliemr countv. Nebraska. '
larger than several Eastern
no practicing physician.
A ir.l.Mur ot Mn i.;
. - - . u . V r I , Aiding
sentenced to death for tiring
toliacco in an otfioer's fax-e.
Fire Thursday destroved the
the Anaconda smelting works a-
Montana. Loss, $-HJO,000.
Great destruction of live stock b
afllieted with hvdroplvobia is repof
- A 1 . "...
Wetzel county, W. Virginia,
Assistant Postmaster Kelly, at Doti
has tx-en systematu-ally robbing tit.
mails for the last thirty years.
The police of New York are charged"
with bulldozing saloon-keepers into ell- ;
ing a certain brand of whiskey. j
Three negroes were hangeI af Little ;
Ro -k, Ark., Friday, for tlie munl.'r ..:3!S.
Arthur Ilurton, colorcl, in 17
Mrs. Iiiingtry denies her-r
Freddy liebiiardt. S'V;.'
voreetj yet from vt 1 " ;
John
tf eoTi":, '
pre .'
NO. 2.
HOME AND FARM.
INCENDIARY BARN BURNINO IN THE
STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.
An Excellent Remedy for Cuts and
Wounds -To Promote the Flow of -Milk
tn Cows -Valuable
Cooking Receipt. -
Large breeds of sheep reijuire
tasturage. Tltey will nay only
the conditions are favorable. J
pacturnge, crwirse grain and
will not do for them. They r
plied with all they may reqrr"
When potatos are tak'
thev should lnjput in
ami the skin broken
steam to escane. aj
potatoto meiilv
breaking the
For cx
lard four,
resin tw
of an c
then r
stirri'
man'
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Legal Blanks, Business Cards s.
Letter Head, EiU Keai f
Circulars, Posters, f u.
Kcutd tn gr-ed star 1 acd i l?west l:vw x
PORTLAND MARKET
THE LOCAL MARKET At
COULD BE
Sugars are
Market
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