Vjr am l V. .X" i ... Letanon Eipress. G. W. Stiltwcll m born In Virginia Aug. ssitli, 1SH, ana aiea in mmin, Orvgon. Sfpt. 5th, 1891. at the age nf on .... -...1 V Uv 1 Tn hia parlv nji i i ..I H.ttK kim tiHianmxi nw iwiiier iuwvw to the fitate of Ohio, and when he ar rived at the lure of thirt j years he was nuuried to Mist Susan Fox and In 1854 they moved to the state of Illinois where they lived one year and then moved to the state of Iowa. G. W. StmwelVand Srean Stillwell were the Wudtolovlngpnuoftenchild.n . ., . ki dots and "nApinmh. enlisted Schargedatthecloseofthe Tar "h .U the honors of true An e xtern. While he was stroggHng iTtne great national contest and offe tne mother of hi. children, tad t tbte world, and being weary- Lr burden for. pmow rrhr. with so many smau mother for tnem ue oecu,. r Xftiicv trailer with una nwmeu w - ..Uhwhomhehasmedtoayof his death. He was a OT .vT.T. ber of the Church of the Cn.ted Breth Lnaynungmau .until Ueendof his life. The noonday has passed Ldttc.hadowsofhisUfehav.for many yean, been H'f '8 and now hi. children can 1 back with pride t.. the purity of life, and say that their father was a manly man. I....H.1 Matters. Estate of W. M. Wolverton, final ceoaut filed and set for hearing Oct ,' Estate of Maria Crcwse, citato fc aued to heirs to appear Oct. 5, at 10 A. M to show cause why order should be made to sell real IW. Estate of F. F. Croft, wiU admitted to probate; Mary Croft appointed ex ecutrix without bonds. Estate of Cuas. A. Keinhart, bond of admr. approved. Estate of Sarah X. and Walter C. Cooper, minors, Orph. pointed guardian, bonds fixed at S14O0, bond filed. Estate of Owen Tar, personal prop erty ordered sold. Estate of lUsbecca Brown, Inventory filed. ., Estate of Peter Halfpenny, I. X Mann appointed admr.; bonds fixed at EstateofDan'IMcLeod, flnalaecouot allowed. , Estate of M. A.Burkliart, final ae- connt allowed. Estate orR. A. Haight, sale of per sonal propert? aoofinncd- Estate of Wm. A. MtBri.le, J. A. MeBride, appointed admr. with bonds fixed at tlli.OOQ.-Dembcrat. Woman and h im-Kiiale. It takes sand to run an engine; so it dies to run a woman. There is usually a great bustle about n engine; so there is about a woman. It makes a fellow mad to get left by an engine; so it does by a woman. An engine is an object of wonder and admiration to men and of fear to horses; bo is a woman. When an engine goes off the track it usually takes a man or more along with it; so dues a woman. An engine is known by its company ; so is a woman. Au engine will sometimes blow a fel low up if he puts on bio much pressu re; o will a woman. Monmouth Demo crat B. M. Huston returned this forenoon from the pautiam mines, to which place his teams are taking the new ten fttamp mill from Gntesville. Two four horse teams and five yoke of oxen are used. It required seven days to ninke he first round trip: but the regular time will lie about tbrtedoys. Two to five thousand pounds are carried by each wagon each trip, lwnce it will tukenbiut twenty days to get I be mill in. Kuperititeiideut Hazelton has charge of the setting up of the machin ery, an assurance that it will be dene well. The miners are now as feet into the lower tunnel and have been strik ing it as rich as the best iu the upper tunnel. The upper tunnel is in 280 feet and the ore continues first class The nupply is illimitable and will keep llw biu mill constantly going wlwn started. The piwpect increases in hrighlneaKv-Democrat. Lebanon people know the Exi'EKtm iias a good job printing oilice and ahould give it all uf their work. retlttoa For liquor Umbos. Hum, On., Ana. SB, 1891. To the honorable Majw aud city council oftiw city of Lebanon, Oregua: Wc yrair pcUltoncii, cllUenj and men of the dtj of bebencm. Ore. , helieTUig thai iho open and public ale of Inloikanlni Uquonaatepilalwl bjr U and Ordinance ll heller than the unlawful ale thereof which Is mm to fellow a lultoj- of ab solute rrohlbluoo and belterinc EUal Parker aud A. W. Gnu suitable persona to ensnge In Ibe sale olRfilrllucMn, mitt and vinous liquors and thai they Kill In every topsji obey the Law. and onlt oanco) of the cuy of Lutanon. Now Timsrou. We do mom eamentr pcililcm and nraj' thai, aner liter hara complied wilb the Law aud the Ordl- uanco of the oily of Lebanon relative to tlie pro curation of LiccUMe u eell said liuuorv tout hona ahlo bod.T araiit to the said Parker and Urubb (eo- panners) a )in loscll lkiuon lu quauilUos of Ira than one gallon, in the city of Lebanon, ure axiulurtneiert()dorsizniontl.lbr which your pellUtmen will ever pray. Bubscribea: S F Bach. C H lutaton. J a Boberu, 8 Dudley Chas Miller, G. G. Inelce, W V Hale. R II Bode, Zlm Keynelds, Jacob Aro, RobL UeCauey. Go. W. Rice, X B Knapp, W H KleppH. J. W. Burkhart, L Foley. BHiaB. Joseph Kiion. B I lndan, d Eellenberter, 8. S. BoberuJ C Uorden.BC llack- ey. Fnink Crabtree, C A Beed.J A Lamberaon, u V Shaw, S P Coyle, A l'arrlah, Chaa Wilson, E G Carr. L, W. Keith. W B Keed. B Farriah, C W Motes. H Fnun. BavidGenlri Wm RUea, B a Donaea. C H. Khnbniurh. 0. B. Banaard. E. a. Boiler E B Crouch, A D Wheeler, John Lulu, W. Garatben, Joe Mayer, John 1. Jldlowan, Wm. J. Boyaj, a. A. Keel, F. 0'lielll, J. T. Huyck. K. L Hrtllure, a Lonsbcrry, I a Wiley, IVank Settle, A H. Cnnon I. U. DerLie, John OodlR, George H. Hodge, I J Hcndriekson. J W SlcljUu. G. E. IlaT dy, Johnson West. John Mayer, tleo. Chenhcr. F Uauran, K. B. Vroom, C. Cos. W W Fleetwood, II Croa. L B Knol, Will Qklns, 0 D Mulct John Nickote. Joelmayer, M.J. Woisuer, Otto Adrian, lleoire Buhl, M. D. Wheeltr, E. a. Pearnin, Biun'l M, Garland, Geo. H. Hale, W. E. Lewis, Chat. Hindman, F. RLnau. W. E. Harden. Kay Leonard. Joe. Leonard. An a Felcnon, Jas. Sliarp. C. E. Raonos, A. W. Marts, L. J. Peterson, W. Hay, J. kohlcr, H. Boyle, L. A. Craidall. A. McCurdy, B, M. Brash. Will W. lines, John Seltle, Jaluei Wlteeler, C A. Smith. To Whom II may Concern: Yon are hereby notined that taacawdancewitb and pursuant to the fimirwini; petition I will on the 21th day of September uul . present said petition to the city council of Lebanon Linn couuty Oregon for a license to sell spirimous, malt aud vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon, for the period of six months. FARKFJStGBUBB. i 3 , - 1 M l J o j J Q ivcRsr f ?S M -S "3 ? e u 2. - OS 3 g CS 4 G.T.GOTTOa, DEALEEIS Groceries ProYision, Tobacco, Cigars, Smokers Ar ticles, Etc. Foreign and Domestic Fruits find Confectionery Queetutware nd Gltwriware, Lamps una XjSloip rixiurcs. Pays Cash For Eg;s, Mftin Rt., LEBANON. OR. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. , Lii Ott. M Oregon City, Ortfron, ) : amc . m. f Notin l herehTRlvonthat tlw followliiK-nanirfl wttk-t tiu nWd notice of Iim tutiiiioii 10 ninke final imiof ut mmixMi u( his cltunt, and that ld pnxrf will b maac twfure the Kcfflxtor and He culver of tlif 1. S. 1 and cifflce ut ureguu Ciiy, Or eKuU, uu UuL 'J&, m, vis: WALTER A. (ilLDERMAN flomertPtd eutry No. W2 f the 8. of8. H N. E, Vm'ri.JL Viiuitlii.t.ol IS.I-. H f Hoc. 2D T 13 S. K. at K. He iiiiintil' ftillowtnfr wltnwirt to prove his iHinilmioiirii-nidciiw uHmitiniluviiioii ot.Mld Uml. vii: MitUTtetlialtc,(irteA. Mark hurt, Clmrie A. Calkin, wid Jt'try ijlwA, H ol 6tel iluuits, Liuu Couuty, Unguu. 4. T. Al'PERSON, RcRiHier, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon Htv. Oregon, I Aux ts, iml, f Notice is lirreby Riven that the lolUm-tiiK-narjiw! soiUer has tiled notice or Iter intentuHi to make final proof tn tif.MHi of her dmf ujhhI hmtiid'i claim, and ttiat Mid troofwitl lie made before the Kei:t5ier and Keeeiver ut Uie I. 8. Land tiffice at Ongon CUy, Orvfton, uu October &, ItttU, Tlx: CARRIE A. ROLFE, Widow of John A. Rolle. dereawd, tlnmrfltead entry No. BI21. (or the B K. oi s. t. i. C U .if NK 1 8tte naiuea the foUowliijrwitiMwwtoiirovethelr eontiuiHtiw remdcDce uiou and (mltlvntton of. aid land, vii: tweunre A. Harichart, Waller A. Gildar man. Charles Calkins, aiul Jenry tiue, all of Sweet Home, Uiiii Couuty, Oregon. J. T. APFERSOS. Reglrter. jnim a. twine, umwii, niiin-rn-u for the B. K. k of X. W. S. W. N. K U of N. W. and N. . of S. u.M. T. IS 8. of R. 2 E. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office al Orcjrmi City. OreRon, l Aiuetuit la. itwi. f Notice in hereby ftrra that the fuliowiuauauie.1 apttler has illwl ni of hie Intention to make final proof to ffliiart of hl claim, and that mia moat will he inude befme the iiiiily Clerk if I Jnn countr. Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on October 10, im, vlt JOHS 8PRIN0 Pre D. 8. No. 1t&, lor the K. W. of Bee. W, T. IE S. R. 1 . He name the fhllowtrMt wltiwaw to preve hif RontiuuouK wiirtmi w upon and eultiratktn of. mid land, rti: Herman Kehn, Joltn Chmtian, Olioiido hckemaud Carl Rinchart, ail of bweol Hoiae, Linn ('ounty, Oreguu. J. T. APTERSON. lie;faiier, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, land Office at Oregon city, Onm ) Auk. I Notice in hereby (riven that the t'ollowing-nametl nettler bar filed uotto of hU lntntt.m to make final iiroof In Hipoort of hla elalm. ami tluM mtM pHMif will he made before the County Clett of linn County, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, on Octo ber 12, im, TU: J0HNCHR1PIIAN Hd. entry No. W10. for the N. W. of Sec. M T. is 8.. E.I K. HiMiaebti,followin(rwItiH'e to prove hi? mntinwiw rpsideut-e upon and cukivatimi of, (aid land, viat: nail Scott, irf Albiuiy. Ltnn County, lr iKim, John jrinjr. of Kweet Home. Linn County, Orvgon, Thnuias Lewte, oi Sweet Hume. l.tnn County, tircpni. and 1). T. Neddie, uf Sweet Home, Liuu i'Miuty, Ureaoo. J). T. ATTCRXOK, Uepfrter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office al Oregon City, Omton, 1 Amc. l. lui'l. f Notice to hereby irben that the lolii-wins-iianied settler hah tiled notice of lu intention to mtike html proof in nipixirt of hi claim, and tlmt Miid pnmfwHI lie made bef-re the County Clerk irf Linn iunntv Oregon, at Alliauy, Orepiu, mi ucto LKiTli, lWi.'vif. BKNJAMIN F. BI RNETT Hd. enttr No. (SMfi for the f. of 8. E. ' and 8. E.of 8. W.Uot Ner. iM.l;.Ji,. R. 1 K He name the iOilowoiK witne to pro hi eoiiiinuoni. residen upon and cultivation oi. said land. vir:J. R. Orchunl. J. U. Lewi. Kmn eeranul). W. Hum bough, all oi iSweet Ilotuu, Linn Couuty, Oregon, J.T.Al'PERSON. KeRitlcr. AT COST! To Uake Koom for My SPRING & SUMMER STOCK, OF DRY GOODS, FURH1SHIKG GOODS, &HD HOTIOHs, I VILL CLOSF OCT MY Entire Stock of Boots & Shoes AT COST. Kow is the Time to SECURE REAL BARGAINS. 1 Propose to Have Leading Dnr Goods Store In the' Valley. MAIL ORDERS j Promptly attended. Diin't ue nd vour uioupy brond, hut nnLnniize home iuduatry, ly liavinif jourpriutiDg dnue at the Kxi-Rttw Jt otliue. The niystery Burmoiidiiiip the fliid ing of uu upturned boat n:r Cnpt Oos'a river refiideiice on Monday, this week, ie tttill a tliiiifc of conjecture The people who that morning left Florence in the boat were a Mr. John aon, of Chicago, and a friend of big. They gave out that they were going to the cape for a hunt They have not been aeeu at the cape up to (late, but instead two men auawerilig their de ecriptinn were seen goiiiff down the beach ii the direction of Gardiner and that ia where the uiyrtery lie. Went. The W. II. C. will dedicate Miller' uew hall the evening of the 18th with an Ice Cream Social. Everybody cordially invited. W. F. READ, AIlan,r, Oregon. J. L. CWAS, J. M.KALSTOS. BANKZLEBANON, LEBANON, OEEGON. Transacts t General BacUog Business. ACCOUNTS KEFTEUBJECT TO CUECK. Exchange sold on New York, Ban Francifr eo, and Portland and Albany, Oregon. olIoctioiM made on favorable terms. W. B. iSONACA, rDlCKLER IN- Groceries and Provisions, Cigars, Tobacco, and Farm Supplies. First-Class Goods at Reasonable " ' Price . GIVE ME A TRIAL AND BE CONVINCED. Country Produce Taken in Ex change for Goods, A Stock of SHINGLES, POSTS, BOARNS and PICKETS. WUN YOU GO TO ALBANY REM EM HER Knapp, Burrell & Company -ABE THE LARGEST PEA1.ER8 IN- Agricultural Implements On tho Pacific Conwt. T.ILV A HE ALSO AGENTS FOB BrJn Wagons, Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Deer ins Binders and Mowers, Lightning Hay Press, Etc., -AMI lir.UIBS IK- FIno BnggieSjRacoa Hacks, Road Carts, Wagons And Vclikli of Every IXmrriptlen, Ilarb Wire, Etc. Call and Examine Their Stock. Orders by Mall or Telegraph PrnmnHu Attended To. F. H. ROSCOE, Manager, Albany Collegiate Institute ALBANY, OREGON. September 9, 1891. June 10, 892, A Full Corps of Experienced Teachers. IBTSTATE DIPLOMAS TO NORMAL GRADUATESjgj Four Dcparlmenta of Study Collepate, Normal, IliMineiw, rrimnry. Type-Writing and Miort-hand are tauglit. For catalogue address, Rev: ELBERT N. COX'DIT, i. M.. rrcsidenL AlbanyFurnitureCo M. R. HYDE, Proprietor. A FULL USE OF F u rmtur e. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, And ALL KINDS of CARPETS. We make a specialty of UNDERTAKING. Calls ans wered night or day. BALTIMORE BLOCK, ALBANY, OREGON. C.A.ZAHN, -PEAK KB IN p Toys, Stationery, Baskets. Khkpatrick Building. LEBANON, ORE