VOL V TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, ' One yen... . .......KtW Or aftirt lu iviiiii!ii,si fio pur yuur.) six month ..-.,.... , ,...,.,.. f 00 Tlirl! IIIDlltllH.,...,.,,., , , .... AO Single copteii... . .....,.f Oh PROFESSIONAL. DR. C. H. DUCKETT, DENTIST, LEBANON, OKEGOK. Offwni stairs In Guy's Building. SA ML. M. OARLAWD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW LEBANON. OKIMOK. , ' JT. K. WE.4TH EJIFOJID, ATTORNEY - AT- LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. ' w. r miri u, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OKBflON. CEO. W. WRICHT, Attorney-at- Law AND NUTA1IV I'ClUilO, Albany, GreBvin. Will pmntlefl in nil the ismrtS'nf tnis state, OIHcti, Irani maun ovur haul; nl' Oreyttn. A. F. STOWE, Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAMINED. 'Collcf'MiiiiH itlven r-nmiiit anrt wrrrnl attention. , Will imictiiu! In all l)u cirarts urtlw units. OPI'ICR IN llANBAItn'iniUICK, LUIIANON, OlUitlON. j. F. HYDE," " Rotary Public and Collecting Agent, JuhMw uf the I'ouoo, Lebanon rroalitot. Lebanon, Oregon. Notary Public. KKLIABLK REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER. Heal Estate in all to towcia. AUKNT FOR TUB CONTINENTAL FlRB J Nil. CO., uf New York. Larue anil small tracts Frail, Karnilnt,', awl Qrtulntt Jni'lt, , ,. Money to lomt on Farms, Improved City Property or Giillt-udgo notes dis counted. ., - ' v LEKAKUX, ORIXJOK. Mrs. S. H. Cow, :Rn Elegant Uisplay of MILLINER at aii Kinds,': ;; '' ::X-- . sMWrnmei'M "the MTEStSTYLEy Santlam Whloper. Dr. Matehett, wife and little daught er were the guests (if Mm. James Mc Danlel, Saturday awtt Sunday. It In understood tTtiut Mr. Matehett of Lebanon, contemplates moving on his farm anon. Wr. Lee Matehett ie climbing nwirer Sugar Home. Mr. James Berlhain thi photograph er did not leave'for Eastern Oregon as wus reimrted, ou account of having more call (or !hotographs. . Mr. ftmnial 'Harris left a few dava ago for the Mohawk valley to improve bin farm. Tim merry-whistle of the new saw mill is hearb morning noon and ni$;ht. Mr. MiiMr, the gentleman that lmugfattrrekelton ranch Is expettting the rest iof his folks the Inst of (this week, . Mewm Harris, Hrammar and Kirk, have gone to the mountains on a 'hun ting trip. , Therenrna a party of (lalifornians cauipcd t the place of KM. Ikm, and while Mere caught two foxes atl one coon. Mr. Harris was drawing a (tail of water mid let the windlass slip ut of liwhitud. It hit hiiu in the fane and broke ills false teeth to pieces mid he came near swallowing them. Th was a load of people inter viewed the steam fruit dryer at rSanti tun Past office. . ! James McDanlel moves next wek on hie own plac'e by the new milL Mr. Win. Skcllon has purchased a place near Sugar Home, ooueluding this euuutry is good enough f hhu yet. Mr. James Hen ham sttirls next Mon day for Eastern Oregon. Good luck to him. Them will be preaching at Liberty next iiuiiday, October tlje 31th, at elevi'u o'clock and at half past seven in the evening. . '' . . Pabeoi. MOUNTAIN I'.CKOliS. Quite dhowery weather at present. H.81 Wooden has been working for ilr. Fruit oil his new house the jiaat week. T. B. Wright and Sam Huwker spedit a few day at the old logging cauipvu the Calapaoia lost, week, they .captured seven nice deer while there' Mr. Tom Arnold lias a Pot which troubles him considerable, in the shape of a' carbuncle on his band which keoi s liimifroui his work on the Leda 11:111 canal. The writer visited Jordan Valley there I found a flourishing town loca ted on Thomas Crock, with a nomila- tiou not quite as large its Portland. It lias more than doubled its size in the last two years, Thev have good water power uud good prospects of making a large cily, the town Is filled with en terprising people all of whom are work lug to the .Interest, of thecltv. I stoo- d overnight while there with 11 gen-' tk-imui yho randes on Mount Avenue and whs treated iu a gentlemanly manner, who showed me through the city and., explaine d tillthe principal products, 'Mr. Je'rrv lunks visit deil Urowna. villi on last Friday, retuniingSunday. ' ',)!!'. Cliiorge!'Sraith'.l8. finishing up' ids new house wliii'h looks suspicious, like bo mijjM. be thinking pf gi'ttiitg conipunlbn, : . -" . .' The .'writer visited Liilwiwii this woek.antl while there culled ai the I'ls-j riiftiW oinee ana witoiign (a,:1 Kiiuine.'j,s of the Editor wits .shown' their new cylinder press and explalnedits merits. .1. I . 1 . Telegraphic News London, Oct 14 The 8t James Ga sette this sfhrriioon says: At no time within recent memory lias such a terrific storm raged In Eng land, and alerrlble catalogue of disas ter at sea is to tie expected. Great damage was done In many parts of the country. Eugene, Oct.14 L E Hussel, wlto Is charged with a murderous assault upon J"C Gray, was this evening ad mitted m hail in tbewiin of and will be released from jail. Mkscsd, Cnl., Oct. 14. James Sullivan a laborer in the employ of the Crocker-Huffman Land and Water Company, had trouhle yes terday with James Shelley, foreman of the same company. The ktter beat Sullivan, and Sullivan tame to town, bought a revolver, re turned to camp this morning and shot and killed Shelley, , BUIftilo, N. Y- Oct. 14 -About 4 o'clock tins morning a young lady passenger In a sleeper 011 a west bound train of the New York Central was seen to leave her berth and walk to the rear platform. As she did not return the.iwrter raised an alarm and the train was sloped She could not be fou nd, but later an an operator at Crofts station , found her lying near the track with her head cut open aad bad ly bruised Toe police say her name is Mary McLaughlin, and that she was en route to Bay City Mich : The supposition isshe was an somantbulist San ,Fbanwo, Oct. 8. The stage betwwn Linkville and Lakevlew, Or., was robbed lust -night by two men . bout, a mile west of Lnkeview. The news came to this city by private dis patch from the Linkville agent of Wells, Fargo & On.'s express. No de tails were given beyond the fact that the express was rebbed while tite anail was not touched. "Sakkr City, Of., Oct. 8. Atiout noon to-day a man known as "Char ley" was found dead with a pistol un der htslwad near Huntingdon. An investigation proved that he had coai mitted suicide by shooting himsalf through the right eye. , Montgomery, A14., Oct. 8. The' I storage warehouse of Harter"' & Co.'i compress at tho fost of Commerce street burned this afternoon with 2500 bales of cotton ; loss, $120,000. - New York, Oct. 14-Prcsideut San ford, ot the Adams Express Company, who was yesterdayjelected to supersede Mr. Hoe.v, took charge this morning. He is investigating the status of the business. No change of officers or a gents are contemplated at present, ' Ai.exandbia, Va, Oct 14 The con dition of General W H F Lee lias taken au .unfavorable change, and he Is now considered critically ill Lima, 0., Oct, 14.-At Holgate last night,. Ray Burke shot and killed his sister-in-law, Mrs. Frank Burke, mid then blew ; out his own brain. Mrs. Burke gave the veting man if 100 to deposit in the bank a few days ago, but instead of depos iting the money, ho wont to Defi ance on a spree. He returned last night and wound up his debaueh as above stated. Montuisai,, Quel, Oct. 14. Forty smallpox cases are reported, and a re currence ol the epidemic of I8S5 is fear ed. , San FhancisCo, Oct. 14. The re gents of the state university, at a meet ing this tii'tcrtHioii' aeoepled the offer of M ivi' 1'hmbe A. Hearst to 'establish' (i ve tSOO scholarships tut worthy young .women,.' and adopted resolutions ex pressing their gratitude. Alelierfroni Mrs. Hemt,stafed that she would pn. the siiin si'mi-imiHitdlv fli'i'iiii!' her llfi. lime, and had provided for a perpetual . u 1,1 1, i l l after her death. New Yobk, Oct. 14. Major Charles B. Throckmorton, of the United States army, commander at Fort Schuyler, was placed under arrest yesterday and relieved of his command, pending an investigation of charges of issuing worthless checks and duplicating his pay vouchers. Gainesville, Tex., Oct. 14. -Word Is just received from Wynewood, I. T., that Monday night a farmer named Smith was called to his door by two staangers, who shot and killed him, They are still at large. Boston, Oct 14. The Record this morningsays: "It is understood the Searles will case is at an end, and that Timothy Hopkins will get tietween $8,000,000 and $10,000,000 of the late Mrs. Searles' property. The result,)' U said, was reached at meeting bela .11 this city last uight, at which counsel for both sides were present." Toledo, O., Oct. 14 There was an immense rowd of people at the cen tenial celebration today of the defeat of Indians at Fort Recovery by Gener al St. Clair. "This afternoon Governor Cambell delivered an opening address which was responded to by General Fiuley. , San Fkahcisco, Oct. 13. The Brit ish ship Arctic Stream arrived last night from Swansea with a cargo of coal, Captain Bowen reports that the ship was struck by a terrible cyclone that lasted thirty-six hours. Nearly all the sails were blown away, and the ship thrown on her beam end. Every thing movable was swept from the decks, but tJie ship was not damaged Berlin, Oct J4 A sensational suicide occurred yesterday in crowded Thiet garten A lisapointed ' party, who had taken several beer-garden waitres ses out for a drive in a carriage, gave each of them marks for a kiss On arriving at theThiergarten he alighted and, telling toe watchman to take the gei Is home, drew a pistol, as his com panions wene waving their adieus, and shot hlnself dead A paper was found pinned on the Inside of his coat, bear the following inscription " Max Hil debrand, Berlin: Having spent my fortune, thisls the best end. Macon, Ga., Oct: 15. Samuel Wright, colored, was lynched on the public road, near Helena, early this morning, near the house where . Mrs. lieek and her two daughters live. One ol the girls went on a visit yesterday. About midnight lost night Samuel Wright broke into the house, knocked Sin. Beek Insensible, and after a des perate struggle with Miss Ada Beck, in which one of her arms "was broken, as saulted her, In the meantime the a larm had been spread and fifty men pursued Wright, They, found him owering in ' the swamps. . He, was marched back, ideutiftedbyiiissAeck, and placed under aliilib, where he was to be hanged. He confessed the crime, after which he was drawn up to the noise of firing pistols. Fully a hun dred bullets were sent into his body. When a body of negroes undertook to cut the body dowii to-day for burial, they were notified that ifthey removed it they would share the same fate. . Manx'iiestkh, N. H., Oct, 15. By the bursting of a monster engine in the mill of the Amoskeug Corporation this morning, a portion of thobtiildihg "was lorn away.,- It is reported six or seven dead, bodies have been taken from the ruins, anil many , other employes are injured. Several: are not accounted to ,, A large fur of men are at work 011 the rains. ';''.''.. Jahkut Lake, Idaho, Oct, 10. At) nquest has b.'eit held over the body of the late Hobt. 'Ray Hamilton, of 'ew York, who 'as drowofl in Snake river, more than a year ago as the result ")' Investigation. The coroner is satisfied that the remains are Hamilton'..; Brussels, Oct. 15. The establish ment of tho Societe de Steiine, at Haerem, near Bois' lc Hue tilt largest candle factory in Belgium was totally burned. The loss will be several millions of francs. . Red Lodge, Mont. Oct. i5 Pat rick Adams and Thomas Steward, miners, employed by the coal com pany, were instantly killed by fall ing rock last night. ; Chambley, Quebec, Out. 15 A paper mill at Richdlien and one house were burned this morning. Berlin, Oct. 15. Count Ludwig von Ahrcovalley, (German minister the United : States, h die.1 from on operation penormed up on him last Monday. The oper ation, which was upon his stom ach, which for some time has re fused to recicve food. BuenosAyres Oct. 15 The sen ate has unanimously rejected the proposition in regard to the issue of forced currency. ' , Guthrie, O. T., Oct. 15. Governor Steel's first report is made public. He favors the opeuing of the Cherokee lands, and urgently recommends a. different mode from that used recently in opening townsites to settlement. Speaking of opening the lands on the western border, the governor soys that unless arrangements are made to throw then) open early next, spring in time for settlers to put in their crop for next year, it will nean hardship, destitution sickness and death among hundreds of settlers who have . been long on its borders waiting for homes, . Chicago, Oct. 15. News is received here from the suburban town of Ren sonvillethat Mrs. plnah Messman, a. former's wife, while driving across the St, Paul tracks in a wagon with her two children, was struck by a train, The woman and one child was killed, aud the' other child probably fatally null. . : , A Family Feud. One (brother killed another last Friday at a late hour in the vicinitv of Tangent, and at the farm of Frank Ingram, the victor of the feud, It seems there had been some trouble between the two regarding tho estate and will of their mother, The Sheriff ; and Coroner from Albany visited the scene last night. The verdict of the : coroner's jury was that Henry Ingram v came to his death by the hands of bis ; brother, that it was a deliberate nmr dei and that Ingram be hold for mur der. Frank Ingram was brought to the city and lodged in jail. Both brothers were unmarried and aged 35 and 3& -vvW ,..'' Mrs, II. Devine, mother of J. C. Devine of Albany and mother-in-law of our townsman and jeweler G, E, Hardy, died last night about r midnight. She was quite an old lady and was afflicted with paraly sis, The family and their many friends will mourn the loss of a dear parent and kind triend to all., Caddo Mills, Texas, June 6, lStll.-T-l'mm tny own tier.-iontil knuwloiia'e, 1 can rrti.om--mend (iliuinberhiiii's Oolie, llioleva tinii Iliarrhoeu liemeily for ymnijts ni Hie stom ach, also fur liiiirfliuea uud tliix. . in the best medicine 1 have ever seen used and the tics; scllifif; hecausc it atv.ilvs u'lvim s.ilimac-!-iiun. , A. .SiiKltKii.L, i'fi and 50 cent butties fur sale by M. A. .Miller.- ... l''ur diarrlniai or sutniner coiuplanit in any form, there is nnllnna' better Hum i.'hanibei'liun's I'oiie, I'liulcni and iliarrluea Koinedy. lira. Kiuicy Kerry,, ot Adams, Lawrence Co., Kem.nekv", suvs .mediae of il ciiredtlior of an attack ol dnuTlmav Two or three doses will care any oiiimanly case. When reduced with waierit is pleasant Ut toko, 26 A 50c. buttles sold bv M. A, Miller. t-7