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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1890)
COUNT C'OUItT rKOCKKDIVOH. (D. It. N. Blackburn, Judge; B. V. Cooper and U. V. Phillips, (Jomtnla- hltllllTH.) Tin following Snpcrvluoi-H of roada reportdd and their elalrim allowed for Hl'I'VllX'H ItM folllMVB ! DI8T. ()!.. KKV. Ill) () OheMtiev E 1 I-nrge fl Frank Winkler Keappointcd il'l W I) VuiMhburnJ M Nichols It V KMuXHon .1 W Oilmen 127 A VAyvm . Tin NlcholH JW KNMeOaw KnbtUliiH f- UM Tiirnidtfo Iliaippolnfod 4i If Dinwiddle. " l:! H' K Fisher ft r.nckncr J David Hc'.tt J V Gardner lj K Ooi m J M Armdd I!; Mart Miller 0 ;hifHl-rfcr 11 WOUelhiiaeherC ,MuUhart 1H T li Pi'iruiT Jan Wallace Jno Duncan HI J A MvitllH "t:) 8 VJiiur (i A H ll.uid di il A K Curry I j (i W ( lino 17 (..' 8 r.Inllaii .".J J J I lichhain ; Win Hnr.iing 17 II FrU'km'rt '13 .1 A Joiich 7 V KichurdHDM I;) John Meed i! I Fain Daw II hi Keoiiler 110 O Healy 2S 0 V Kturn "W W J low land HimppfilntL'd O i A Sumirici'H E E Gordon lU'ii)'ioinU'd "VS Churchill I;"!ip)olntt'd II JI Kirk A M Tenipleton Preappointed J J Graham f24 84 lrt fid 80 .( 2 10 III) Jw no :;o 3 42 2 40 10 82 f!2 fJS 20 :j2 J!2 20 2IS 40 42 r.) 21 o;i 70 iio 20 j;iT;iddlm ricni .Smith J U rlaltniaiidi F Illod;,'Ctt reappointed .22 Alfred Hk'ViiiH R Cannon ' 11 U A FitztfU'ttkl tin Kroner 4 J 1! Anderson V Tilui - 25 GO John .Shea, A Thompson J!0 41 Wm lu;.nu;.;h ' J Ell I'luai-iier John Cre 74 The .I.-HVr.(oii brldk'o matter van fviiitlnii-d. A new volitit: precinct vit organized nit of n part -f Went Albany and Ou ter. AIhh nrriutjrcnr'titH wens being made f.r one ofT ILst Albany and one utV Peoria, nialdiig three new I rcciueU The Tiliowiiig Judges and Cloi i.b of Hecliou wuro appointed for the next two yearn. The first three are judgea and the ether two clerk. Wit Albany D I'roman, M raytic, 15 AV CuralilT, T J Wit en and O W Walls. , Altwny-El'.U Kn;ix, W M Kcteh U!ii, ! 1' Crawford, C ( r.iu khart and J It Hyatt. Tmi-'unt-Dan Ilouek, Henry Frlok iu'ii, J JSJenkn, J J Ikard and 'II W H 'ttleitihe. ' Hhedd-Heott Ward, Alex Brandan, C.C!) W Davis, and CM 8hedd. JIalwy M ' Kooiitz.llurry Coolyy, ItalM'i't Andrews, J U Kouu und V J (Stewart. IIttrriiilmr;r-M I'ullrr, E T.n.dy, J F Met-urtn'.-jUeo All'erd and Damon Stniili. Ryraen le-F I) Leverieh, 1 1) Miller, J CJrahaia, Eugeiio FiMher and L V TStratton. Erush Creek J N Uice.FMMalone, A C King, T J 1'hUpoit and Iavid Kin;;. C'rawfur;lKvlilo liobt GIiu-h, Fh'tehfr Horted, J H Scoti.Oeo Flu ley and W D (.Mass. Hfowm-vinf J II Washburn, A '' Uausiuun. O V Ciwhuw, A W Btunord, mid Feter Hmne. Outer John J I union, M l'arker, W K T.'iiiIe, 1) W heeler and W W Crawford. OrbauM Joncph Vat:, Johnson White, A iu Aeh-'Hon, It A Barnard, and D 'J'urner. I'coi'in A L Cameron, Cyrun C'ling niun, W. il. CJurrett, W E Githensimd J K Hal;:ht Bock Creek E A IfeMter, Thos But tier, H JlenuesH, E 0 JlenterunclNewt Lewis. Fox Valley Henry Lyons, V Eorry, Mart MeL'luhi, DuvIm fcuMtt tuul J B Tnwk. Sain Win Cyrus, 11 Coins, Harvey Hbf'ltoii, O 8 May and G L Suther land. Franklin Butte N O MeDonald, J 1, Uiinpniaii, W V Bicliardujii, Clay idyiTM, and A E Randall. Kaiitiain J K Charlton, M Hiek nnin, F Al hnith, J E -Michael and S J I'atd. Lebanon W H Khun. F C Hanwrd ZT Bryant, D F Hardinan and (Jeo iiice. Waterloo Geo ( Jrosy, f leo Kluni, W W PiiitIhIi, J Newman and Frank Davis. Llhcrfy Jhn Kirk, Coe Funuin, Win lugrrtiu, F Krelg and 8 V Barr. ISweet li.uner-F M Ji,uuihiniv;h, II Mm'an, Th" Morris, Frank Burnett Hinl Ceo Mark hurt. Demoerat. Bodrnek priee, new goods nud Btnn 1aid braudu at both tNjfliainiiHith iuhI 'OnprrieeCVhSton'jefL'. B. Montn- Tli" Only One. The Chleago, Milwaukee & Bt. rl Ballwny In the only line running solid Ventibuled.EIeejric Lighted and Hteiim Heated trains between Chicago. Mil waukee, (St. I'uul and Mlnneapolin. The Chicago, Milwaukee A Ht. BflJl Hallway i th only line iunnlng wolld VeHlIhiik'd.Eleetrie Llghled and Htcftm Heufod trahiM between Chicago, Coun cil Blufl'n and Onia!m, The berth rending lamp feature In tha rullinan Sleeping Cars run on thews liiieu i patented, and eanriot ho us:d by any other Hallway Company. It Is the great improvement of the ago. Try It and be convinced. For further part!cu)ar;uipply to tlnj ncurcHt coupon ticket axent, or n do row J. W, Ciwey, Trav. FanH'r Agent, Mo, 33 Btark bt., Portland, ()re;o.i. Boprg'a Cherw ConghSyrup, Th giving pplcndld Hntlnfaction to Ike trade and the nulcs are powitivily niar vcIoum, which can be accounted for in no either way 'except i hut it ist without doubt the bent In the market. Ask for and be miro you get the genuine. We keep it. II, A. Miller, Druggmt. Crunon & Menzies will funuhh your whidowi) and doors ehenj). Persons wiwhlng to buy wood can get it r.t fl r.0 n cord On the ground, jimtrt the tdgv of town, er I will ) livor it at 2. Cull on mo in perwori or leaye orders at Douaca's More. Ill-f'I'' IllATT. GriiL Wantkd. To do general hoUHcwork steady work to the rinht tiCHon. For jmrticulars inquire at ttroro or resideiieo of C. B. Montague. I)c not buy saiy eaMern tr.h when you can gtt those fplendid Buekiiig hmu k Hecht gorn.lH at Montague' Mammoth store i;nd also v.i hifOne Price Ca-.h Hlore. Caah paid for Pj-odtiee by II. S. Bob-cr!. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. T'llitC'l f'.ufvK I.llll'l ('.,'.(:, ) Orrtf m City, Orejrim, Niv. K, !"!i.; TJOTIf'E ii leirfhy rrlvcu itmt in irumi.l'iiTino ' Willi tlio iirnvlslons ill' tli'.1 mil of C'linpusst Jiint !1, 17H. eilli'li"! "An uC fur il,'.- null' (if lim her IiiikIh in the Knles el' Culi.'iiniln, tri.'(;oii Neviirtn mill Wuhlilntea Tun itmy," l)l"N(.:AX hi! AW, ofdrttttle, wmiiiy nf Vint;, tcrri.ory f Wn.,hins, Inn, lim tills day iili'.t in thli of'U-j hh sworn Hiiitcinuiit Mil. Win, fur the itire!m-f of thoH, V. 1-1 (If Hcc'.ian !, in '!'r)V.iiilili No. V' fc,ul!i, !!i;ni,"i.' Nn, i! F.iisl, iiml rifcr roi,f to lunv t!mt the latul itniKlit in i.vc vr.hmiik' fur It I'.m-ln-r or s'.ihw tiui'i lei iiRrii'iiiiuni! ))iir)i..w, mi'l to c.taliluli lil5 clnhii t'jsnld land l-clu'.i'Uii' llt'in.il. r imi Receiver of llilr olf., 0. lit Ole:'n C'ily, Or., (in Friilny, tin; It'll ilny (if Sinri-h, 3 S. lie iirtincs iw wi:iH".He (',, M. Sm.irt, A. Rue'l, Win. ilcVilum mill i. HU.iUluri, i.ll oi'Si'a'.tln.Kinit ((iimiy, W. T. Any kikI nil v".-niii' cliiiniiiis ailvem-iy the iiliivi'-(ii''r!ljtil laii ls art' nsji.i-flt-il lo Tile llielr ehiinis In thin (itUcf on ur iK'furo ;,'.i'.l Htli tiny of Miiicil, l:HI. J. T. Ai'rniHoK, Heritor, (jttncxwtjyiru 1'iNi: AurtTii;) In the plur".' where you can j;ct nny fityle or kin I of picture that you tuny wind. Old pictures copied ami etilarg to any i,e, colmtv.1 in oil, water colors or India ink, cravons and pnML' or traitN mmle lo order. No pielures i'tit away; all work done at my utudRi. Prices the lowt sf. Cull and examine wpr eiinetiH. All w-rk guaraiiteed. tiolicitiii); a bh.-ire of your jiatronage, I t in respect f-iil'v votiri, Wtn.O(;EV.NWOt)I), Cor. 2d and Ferf'y tit,, Aibttny.O'eyon. COLOMBIA rmwA mmmm ' MM I lliniiill Mill -! itirtl,H BlCVCLESANi)TUUYCLi;S AUK THli Ml 1ST- Stanch and Reliable ROAD ST 3; R S ON THE MARKIvT. JFtirDo not fall to buy a Columlla." NOKMAN SMITH, Agent, Lebanon, Oregon. Nil- BIST'ii'l- PMafel "X i-Ke' i I.I l.iirlrn uifiinll. "ml 1" Inlii'ilii'T tmc IUi"ni' ,ot;lrt ixeivill HrielrhrK 01M' I'KI-'X'H In I'UL'll lil' itlilr. Aoliii'i1. ('lily itiime wtio wri;f ' , VI V. 1 IT tV p- (o "ftl oil'"'"'''!" H'HH" ui'i ot Wle,W R( ttm (Iio . All ywi liovoti.iioln ?' -r'lru! mtntii l le Iwcr nf kmhi to AYE NOO? V-lV-1-" F'li'"ff "f ""' 'l-,ftlu-n ioopo. T.1e followlps out rIvm ' ip""i "f " ''l""""" t -:. i"M.-T ;' .? FPTTH ' e ' b 1 1 inn. i k. m tu tm m K I fl 1 IS I "if": 1 I i fc , 1 I . j a I , I tJ mLlJL.LJI La Lij LwjiLi.j S Mil bIMi fciirmsmsassaa reTasssasKB ! uMUM! TEN MILLIONS -T . i .. . ,!U1 sLnn j i..L.iaurH :rr; iv. .Uisiticn. -rotXR037ffi'tS?.2: XKCVTJN.Ii: WiiulH of CoiHiiif?rco "Lt in liio sbouMer of our sails." Every sliip crossing tho Pacific "fights" our shores even when bound for San Francisco. What New York is on tho Atlantic, .Seattle is on iho Paeilie. Nature has mado it so, not man. e 131.3CV.TJWIi3 Thero is moro iron d3p-.sit3 in King County than in the SUt Ponnsylvania, moro than C0,000 acres of coal beds, o50,00) acres of finest agrici,5tunl Kind in tho world tributary. Oentci of great fishing, canning, lumbering. l(c,:ing and mining industries, and with a harbor equal to' any in the world her Khipr find their way into every sea and her commerce to every shore. J3 ECAK Five transcontinental railroads will soon have their Pacific terminus in Seattle. BECAUSE the favorable opinions of JIKX that DEVELOP thing and the pliiluiiojiliy of the history of Mie.iact make it ho. litad what ,ce:mtor J I oar eaiil in a apeoch before the "MaKcaehurottu Club" on Vuih Ikiisml re-'cntly: " It is difficult, to imiif ine what ia fo be the dimtiny of that wrm'.crful irpion, miturpaKel on thin farih. ior the fer tility of its Hi nnd the great variety of its natural rexourcen, with a aalubrious climate, wlicro it if'vm-i frnpwinWo that hiiiiinu life should come to an end if tho ordinsry laws of health are observed, a atimulating ivtmoniiheie, when brain and body arc at their bent ; the wonderful ornament of anow-elad niountuins, lofty cataract, und. forests .. that attained their huge aizo when U cedan of Lebanon were as a seed all thene IhingH are a part, of America, a-'cour;, are mine, are your.. Then our brethren and children and Kinsmen luvo carried tho principles of Kev England, which are prevaliinj, and which dominate from .Southern California to the British line, and then, on tho ahorw of the placid inland sea, they arc to repeat on a larger ecal, with grander results, tho wonderful drama vhklt we an 1 our fathers have enacted here. Thefe arc to be the streets of a wealthier New Yorsc, the boines of a nit re culture 1 EoH'.n, lite halls of o mors learned Harvard, end the workshop of a busier Worcester. All thi.J your eye: and mine may not see in it full fruition and perfection, but the eyes of our children who are already born will ec- it." JSironger wards from a wiser source never were uttered. -i3 rriti i: YOUE opporiniiity. A J'ew IimidiNMl.s op tlioiar;tiiIr4 itivoHtod in Hojittle now will mako your indeK;ndent living- solve the i'n-ad and Kaiment (mention forever. n 5 & A - 4 ion I h on tho very top of Merced Island, East Feattle, in full view of eternal snows, the whole city, the wind and moun tain ranges on every fide absolutely the most beautiful spot on this earth for a home, the place where culture and refinement will center Is 0 $ A il oaiu- This jTujierty lias never been on the market, and were it. no'., for pressing nrcesaty to build a church it would not l e on it to-dny, and whenever ihe aireur.t rc-iured is secured it will le withdrawn from the market. r 13 SY V . w $yJ o &y Around this "marvel of nature" man never wearies- Mineral springs, winding walks, rippling fountains, dash of waterfalls, ruggedncss of cliffs, smooth calmness of lakelets, Mall sizes and hues, darting from bank to oank in the clear water these and countless other things make this park tho pride of Seattle and the resting place for man. Here the "visT'o xs. will make the quickest money on investments. $20,000 of improvements, are going in immediately and this park is in a belt of country that has outstrJ ppm ill development anything in the history of Seattle, and has a most wonderful future. Acre property from $20 to $1,500 per acre on sale, mining' interests, etc., etc. Seize the present oppor tunity, come at once to see "C"!r "CH" Sf 'W' ''OKEISN Who will show you &h V t W li U li a Ind where to make best In less TIME than any man in city. Room. 348 attic Block, corner Sd'andCherry "Streets, or Kev. cl . it. Kir. So- kBatriok, LEBANON, OREGON tugne. iiJ.iriuUKfi'.'y,,iioBb'u'. ruiwu,aum. -fr :k