VOL V TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. - One year..., -L 92 00 (If paid in uilviuKit, tft fio tr year.) Six months tw. On Tlire! inontliH , -..,., M Siugta wiping...., ........... 8 PROFESSIONAL. DTf. ?. H. DUCKETT, D ENTI S T , LEBANON, OREGON. 0 1 .1 . stairs In Gay's Building SAWIL. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. LEBANON. OREGON . JT. WEATHERFORD, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. V.ll BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, . ALBANY, OREGON. CEO. W, WRIGHT, Attorney-fit-Law AND NUTAKV PUBLIC, AMiiuty, Oreifiiu. Will praetlw In all the eiiiirtK of tni Htu'te. , OUIee, bout HKinis nyur haitk of OreKon. A. F. STOWE, Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAM I MOD. Cu1IopUiiii l(leii mir '' .nirelnl KtU-ntlom. Will iiruotulu all die minrto of the wle. . ONaCK IN UANSAHn'W Sl.liCK, 1.KHANON, OltlMON. J. F. HYDE, Botary Public ud Collecting Agent, Jiwtliw of the l'isnoe. Lulnuum l'rotituct, Lebanon, Oregon. Notary Public. RELIABLE REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER. Heal Ettnlr in all Us brwiehrs. AttKNT I'Olt TUB CONTINKMTAI. T'lRE ; Ins. Co., of New York. " 1 , 1,110511 iiiol small Iraets or milt, farming, and GriwhiK laii'ls. Money to "ti i,,""si Jnip'"'Vftl (llty Properly or Gullt-cdge notes dis oim'n ttU. LEBANON, OHJXiON. . S;' H; CoYan, Rn Elegant BiBphy of MILLINERY jf all M Kinds,' i ,:;; .- -! Hats -trimmed "in the IRTE3T STYLE, . - r LEBANON, MOUNTAIN HOII1I. Health good except a (rw canes of IciVfHlckltWM. Sara Bawken and wife visited on Fern Ridge on last Sunday. Ben Wooden visited iti the suburbs of Mountain Home Sunday last. William Skeltons Public Sale on tbe 17th waBuoces., ',.. A little bird told ns that there would be a wedding on Pern Ridge In the Near Future, Rev. Xlchols hold a protracted meet ting tlit past week. Some old Crank Farmer gives the traveling Agent awful bard names, don't atop to think that there are two many people in the Farming business, and then blurue tlieiu for choosing an other way of making a living. . I. C. UNO. ' CRAIITItEK. Full rains are holding offso well that wurk of all kinds in progressing rapid' ly. Aside from the usual plowing for the sowing of Full grain oomea the gathering of the corn and beau crop, tile cutting and hauling of the winter's wood, etc..' Ho there is uo lack of work to those -who are alive to the needs of the situation. Hunters have been quite plentiful here lately, notwithstanding the many "trespass notices" posted by farmers. The game usually sought is the Ore gon (?) pbeasan t, but some of the liu lit ers si-em inutile to distinguish between the pheasants and domestic fowls, and ,a a oouacquenoe Mr. Wm. Prine's Mock of turkeys is not so large us for merly. The location of the new school house for Dist. No. 109 has beeu placed on land donated by Ham Paul, near Crab tree Station. The contract for the building has beeu let to Mr. Joues, of Albany, and work will begin at once. Ot her prospective Improvements will be noted luter on. The family of Mr. Win. Elliott left Us lust week for Eastern Oregon, their future home. , Mrs, Rut Me CraWree and family have moved into the bouse vacated by Mr. Elliott. Mr. George Glass and family have moved Into the hitherto vacant house of Mr. C. Gaines, on tiie North side. The administrator's sale of personal property of the lute . Jasper Crabtree, oame off on Monday as pur advertise ment. The attaidauce. was very good anil properly brought a fair price, Mrs. A. J. Rapp and Mre. 0. C. Moon spent part o( Inst week in Port land visiting the Exposition ami other points of Interest, They report a most pleasant liuiey and heartily agree in tiie opinion passed by other passengers Unit one travels fori her for the least money on the "Canada" railroad than on any other line, via: going back two miles for every forward one. The little two-year old sun of Marion Crahtrue hud bis arm broken, by a full, oil Monday afternoon, ' Buy you an acre Hi HnlsUns addi tion and -build your wife a nice house; Save rent and lie happy: PliTKKSON & GARLAND! I)r, Lnniheisoii showed us a newspa per which huNjitsI made its appi-aruuei in Philadelphia, called "The. DaiU Medical News."' It is. neatly printed and would he a line paper for any doe. tor to subscribe for.- . ' ' : " Ill Y YOUJi ' Hahiavakk, Htovks axd Ranoks ,. 1KOJI ; MATTHEWS & WASHBURN, Albany, Ore,' , Y'"" OREGON, OCTOBER 23, 1891. CnBell Proceeding. Council met In regular aession on Tuesday evening, all members being present. The special committee of the whole on Klkins' resolution reported, and it i was laid on the table until the next regular meeting. In the meantime Mr Elides was authorized to procure what assistance be could get. W C Peterson, foreman of the fire department, was present, and made a report in regard to that department. He was ordered to get one large hook and ehane, and two small hooks. Tbe committee on fire and water was ordered to see that the engine was re paired and in good working order. Ordinance No 13, to protect the pub lic health and to prevent the spreading of contagenus diseases within the city limits, was read the third time and passed. The following bills were allowed and ordered paid: Cruson & Melizie. $39 75: W C Peterson, $4 lo; H A Miller, f U t5; uowingcros, fws;. The council adjourned to meet-on Wednesday night, Council met pursuant to adjourn ment, all members present except (j W Cruson. Ordinance No 14, to provide for and regulate the grade of streets and alleys, and the construction, improving and repairing of sidewalks, was read the third lime and passed. Ordinance No 16, to license, tax and regulate certain callings and employ mew, and provide for the means of issuing licenses therefore, was read third time and passed. Council then adjourned to its next regular meeting. Shooting At Lower Soda Late last evening a man named At kinson, who runs a boarieg house at Lower Soda, came to this city and ap plied to Dr. Davis to have a wound in Ihe leg dressed. He said that he had been shot in an altercation with Wm. McKinnou, well knowu in this city. His story is that he was passing Mr. McKinuou'a place on Tuesday morning, when the latter came out of the house and hailed liitn. He was driving in a bueklward, and when he sloped McKinnon asked him whul he threatened to thrash his Me Kinuou's) boy for. Atkinson said that he had not threatened to do so. The oilier said that his boy told him he had; Atkinson then suid that tbe boy had lied; whereupon trouble began Atkinson says thut MeKinnon came after him with a stick or a club, and struck him with it He retuened the blows wUli a stout hazel whip-stock McKinnou then drew a 88 caliber re volver and tired at him, the shot tak ing effect in the left leg,, just above Ihe ankle He had remained in tbe buck board, and when the shot was fired, whipped his horses and drove away at a rapid pace . am.usuu wmo Ob IfllW III HUB CHV ' Ir ll.,.,lt.i,...l un uu..u I !tl I V......V i.u, ituu rn.tn j.c win n,icf out a wan-ant for the arrest of McKlu lion Albany Herald In ilie circuit court at salem,' judge Iioisu rendered a dieisiou declaring unconstitutional .section 8of the fish wau passed by the last legislature. This is the "sawdust'' section of the law to protect salmon and other food' flsbe. Judge Boise declared it in 'con flict with section 20 of the constitution width says every net shall embrace tun , .iil.i.t u.i.i..i. 1... .... im.ss.e.1 lii lh..' tiil,. im Hm u..i 'Pi.;., i.. not the cuse with seel Ion 8., The decis ion was rendered In the case, of the ctate vs J.11I111 A Shaw for putting saw dust In the at ,1ills City'.' The Saoti am LunilxM' Ctinpany has already ex pended about 3000 to prevent the inn ing of sawdust into Hie riuer, Herald. A warrent was sworn out before 1) CavlileJ P in Corvallis If.sl Suturcuv, ,,,, ,r u o ,.n- ,,, ... , ,, 0 1 ' ' 1 0 -si .inmiuv, are iow situs- h t RScnilord.ellyniai'sliall.iicen.,.:,,,.,,. ,e yttnug ,,, Wlj (tu,p uig ji t, nut-oil, pi'opnelor or tne ouu dav Meieurw of crioiina:! liinu in 1 .11 1 iisiiiiiit an 'artiole defamatory to his character about two weeks ai:o 'I'Ue sheriff armed with a warreuf for the Mercury man's arrest proceeded to 1 , , Portland where the said Watson wu5 j r tiikeu under his charge and taken to '1,000 to the Lick observatory forth" Corvallis. He Was ai raigned and waiv purpose of publishing a series of cu ed examination and was placed under lurged lielio-gravure plates of the moo t MHi bonds to appear at the next eess- niadc from photogranhs taken with ion of thecircut court. Mrs. William Carotliers is very sick with typhoid fever. Mr. R. Hull has a fine lot of nice sweet potatoes on hand. Call early. Rev. M. C. Aldridge.of Browns ville, was in the city Saturday. W,: found E Ooau very busy to-day Swan Broa are very busy putting In pipes at the paper mill We understand that a nice little 10-pound baby girl is a new-comer at the residence of Robt. Michael. Mr. ('. (;. Hackleman Is having his shoe department fixed up in nice style, making it second to none in our county. Rev. Samuel E. Memlnger, pastor of the M E church iu Albany, Is in town, assisting in revival services at the M E church. Mr. P. J. Smiley, of Albany, spent last night in town. Mr. Smiley is foreman in the steam jeb printing office of Mr. O.W.Cobb. Mr. Isaac Coleman, a desirable citi zen from Dakota, purchased a line lit tle farm of Peterson & Garland to-day. With every dozen photographs you have taken at Dodsou Bros, you get one large picture of yourself 8x10, with frame This proposition is good for two weeks only. CAfclfi& Co have just closed a sule with Ellis Allen for twenty acres, at $60 ieracre. The land was a piece of Mr Scott Wallace's hop farm, and no doubt very cheap at $50 per acre. W- J. Turnridge Is the gentleman who has the neat stock of goods in the postoflice building Mr. Turnridge is late of Lucamb where he was in the merchandise business, and is highly spoken of by all. Rev. Wallace was in the city Saturday. He was en route for Tennessee, where he goes to assist Rev. Lamar in the protracted ser vices being held at that place. Revival services a e in progress tit the M E church. The pastor Is assist ed by Rev S E Memlnger of Albany. A good interest is manifest in these meetings. Good music. Gospel preach ing. Services every evening at 7:80 Sunday at 11 aud 7:30, and next week. Wm Davis, president of the Water loo woolen mills company, paused through town this week on lils way to Waterloo, where he goes to build a house to store the company's ma chinery. He informs us that they will begin to receive their machinery in about sixty days. Messrs. Walton, Wiley & McPhear soii have moved their saw nail down to the head of the Lebanon canal, where they are now running it by steam. They have a .nice lot of luui- OCl in hand. . . ' Eii.vai'il A Aiberlsoi). tile defaulting cashier of the Fidelity Trust Company, of Tiicnma, who was captured at Coiis hay, after evading the officers of the law for about three weeks, is now in Ihecity He has been attlardinerover month nursing wound Inflicted when lie was captured with Chandler, his iioconiphVe, by ji man named Moore, a hotel-keeper atOnnliner Or. euonian . A wedding took' place in our 1 1lUCT 111110 mrS last Siunrlay about oeh k at the residence of the bride I s father, u. E. llrtrdv, J. 11, Smith, of Tallman,sml Miss May Hardy,' bcina the principals. Rev. T. 1'.' Boyd officiated. Vicvernl fine perscnts were given by their many friends.- After the ceremony 11 nice Mippor was served, a Chicago, Oct l)i-The brothers of young William V Harrlsoii, who was found dead in his room at the Wellimr- . b pnotlz -d into eoiuhiiiling suicide ur Miurilen il hy a mexiiMii who has h.vn ! ij city miller Ihe name of iWiHimu Ellis and Willi whom vouu j Harrison was supposed to be usi'jviutoil in sonic iuler'sts' the great telescope NO. 33 Telegraphic News Nkw Haven, Conn., Oct. 17. Hya clnthe A. Ringrose, who claims to be a nephew of Sarah Bernhardt, recently went from this city to Boston to prac tice law. He is the man who wrote and directed to Cardinal Gibbons a de fense of F ither McGlynn under the title "of "The Poor Man's Priest." Ringrose's first client was F. A. Roger, who sought a divorce. Roger was ar rested on a charge of stealing' a banjo from Miss Eloise Robertson, a girl in her teens, to whom Rogers said he had been married. Ringrose defended Rogers and fell in love with 1 10 girl. He was so infatuated that be could not cross-examine her, and the cise was postponed. Last Friday he made her acquaintance, rnai ingiiv ne pro posed marriage to her aud to-morrw he and Miss Robertson are to be mar ried. TorEKA,Kan.,Oct. 17. Neanysixty attaches of the Williams Sells circus are stranded in this city. They have been out all summer, but have received a very small part of their wages. They have continued to work In the hope of getting a settlement in this city. The crisis came when Sells wanted them to join him in a tour of Texas with anotfc er show. This they refused to do, and in order to prevent Sells from going they attached all his property. Yes terday court proceedings began. The men will get little if anything out of the wreck. The utmost destitution prevails among the unfortunates, a number of whom have upplied to the city officials for food and sheltet; Sev- -eral of the men are dangerously 111 from exposure and lack of nourishment. Washington, Oct. 17. The postmaster-general is now preparing for the establishment of a free delivery service within the next ninety days iu the following towns: Olympia, Wash.; New Whatcom, Wash.; Laramie, Wyo.j Riverside, Cal'.j Boise City, Ida ho; Albuquerque, N. M., Port Town send, Wash. New York, Oct. 17. Deputy Coro-- , ' iter jeoKins tins morning performed an autopsy on the body of Alexander -MnLeod Agnew, found dead In his ' room at No. 24 East Twenty-first street yesterday morning, and reported to '' the coroner that Agnew had come to his death by a self-inflicted bullet wound. . : Runeofiit by n IteautY Frank J. Streibig, the well-kuowu drdgglst, was;clcvei'ly buncoed out of $4.99 yesterday noon by a demure lit tle iady wilh soft, liquid eyes and a silvery voice. The victim was riding homeward on a Washington-streetcar, and' as the conductor asked the falry, like passenger for her fare, she handed hitn u (!i gold piece. "Can't change It now, I'm too busv." ;- replied the conductor. 4 "It's all the nioicy I hnwyftnil J must no home," pleaded the woman, as big crystal tears came peeking ., through her drooping lasle-s. "I T nin-l " "That's all 'right," interposed the kind hearted druggist, as his hand ' went into his hip-pocket, ami br light out a well filled purse, "I can change it." . Then Mr. Streibig handed tin? con duetw four shining silver dollars and with an anjolle "Thank you," the lady-, dropped tiie gold plica Into Mr, Stvei big's open purse. The wallet was ci ag ed at once and reslwcd to the pocket,' When the drujrgist reached home, he found his youthful heir clamoring for a 5 cent piece, ' Out came the piirse a- . gain. It was opened, and the owner beheld, instead of a 5 gold piece, a pretty little 1-ceiil piece, and Mr. Hirel ing says he wouldcn't know that ly bunco sharp again were lie to meet her face to face. Evening Telegram,