VOL V LEBANON, OREGON, OCTOBER 30, 1891. NO. 34 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION, : One yum..,..,.,.. oo (n punt in iiilvntiiu 81 mi imr yt,nr.) Six mniiilii,,...., ..... ,.., 1 00 TliriH' innitilw , ....,,.., . fttl BlIlKlt! (.'ojik.,... , , , (ft PROFESSIONAL. . DJi. a n. DUCKET I, .J ' A. : A. 1 A. ' ' .A. . LEBANON, OH EC! UN. Office up stairs in Jti.v's Ouildiug. SAWIL M. OAKLAND, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW tKIMNHK. OIUWON. J. K. WEMUERFOIID, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. If?, it 1ULYF.U, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALU ANY, OREGON. V CEO. W. WRIOMT, Attorxiey-at-Law ANU notary vuiiuo, Album". Orcein. Will pnu!ti(i(i titiill ttii wmrtu of nils Htnts. OHIec, loan nioBii iwar bank of uwijun, A.-F. BTOWE, .Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAMINED. ! USwDerttoiw trlVHtv 'pmntpt .nm mxvtnX attBdtlou, i Will i)rut!4io liiftli )iu'mmrt!Mf tlw ttate. I....'l;.l.l,il, ....-ll - J. F. HYDE, tfotary. Public ; sad Collocting Agent, iiliuiteeorilui Wince; Lebanon "Precinct. ' ,Lebano"--sOb. Not. ryPublic. UtiLlAJuE REAL E. STATE andLO. .BROKER, Ecal Estate in " &W.' AUENT )'l! TJIH CO nUNIATAt, VlRE l-IIINKVITLK NEWS. : ' FmmlhiiOchoooEevaw.l -,, .. i The streets of Priileville have pre sented a livelier appearance this week than for many month. . The A. C V. Lodge of this place will celebrate tle anniversary of the order on Monday evening, November 2d. The Prtneville flouring mills have long benn silent, but the welcome music tf their turning wheels was heard this week. O.C Maxwell and J. J. Smith, of sisters, were in town 'Wednesday. Mr. MuKwetl wus makmg final proof t his pre-emption. . A. 4!). Jicdcll Mid family passerl through town the iflmt of tlie week, returning from the Willamette vslaey to their home on Silver creek. Howard & Uatrlwln brought 250 head 'of beef eatnie down from the Beaver range tliH week. They 'will stwrlituem to market in a few days. H..1S. Hichuiik, of (lamp CreA, re turned from the Willamette valley Inst week, accoiiiiiiieil by his parents, who will make Crook countj" their Imiwo. The town autfmrilies Intend epair huf the bridge 'across Crooked i river, mid Miii'hIiiU Palmer has buenrarning nut-road work far this purpoHa. Vulney Hlnwa, of Cherry eir-ek, was In town this week. He is uffering fnrui I'lieuinalisrti, and iciteoSs trying the curative jjaalities of AWwtt's hot springs. . .J C. Hassler, who was in town the first of the we, repoited ork pro gressing on tw i ig Ihwer week irri- vlUillir fiiUh. Me thinLry dr utIU ha uinipleted in ttuie to inipito next sea- It. T. LiMsy, f Antelope eaiclded in The Dalles the lrk fyv shooiinir LilMtu.lf IliMiiifl, (ha W.U.J ' u l.,rt note eayiugl'ie had IweianwA slave to wlNsU v. aul We had 1m SututtractioiiK 4 efaiiu. . .. . XI Mluibul,. nfU'WllAA is in town,'bliaviutrriwe in tlieeir- cim cwuri,, wmTn na lownjienaing lor a I, utti liir rf- 'W-um imvri'vr .,mw,i m.i " .-m, jiimM u, of feeuit wieea he was ttWrifl' of this county six fwra ago. All of C'rookitwuulyer-.ei ifts who lire Mving Js. M. lllukelyJ. N. Wil- uaiusnn aiKi onu lxmium were in l,.ti.i Ui.t XlAmHuv Irt M.,t I.. an vx-slH'i'lfl;lsf iiiilwj, lltev just hap "pene heHi on Uiatiday. Ji is iearnl4oni inrllt-s who reside at M itchell UhMrt McUiHiald- ho cut off mwm vuaK iiwrae recently, ; . : CBAK1KKK. ' . ltarihg the last week we haw had some of Lb hardest rain sturms re member ever to have seen ewn in Oiwsnn. . . The ffroillld In ikei,n,i,t,,ir tl.nMM..lnll. wakeu, and fawners here hawe "mb Jpndi 1 pluwinfiill it settle eomewliat. rlie rxmds are niipidl.y assnmiiii; mifl- in k-t uoinuumu, ana 11 netianves oil who. have nnich travelling r liaullug to c'.o to get itilloue before tbey are l but. hnpasMMe. - ' f he linmter is most all mn thr gi oiisil fo r t lie new . E. South n4i at this p liK'e. If the weather is tevimahle work vnll iiepinien it without ielaif, an8 ve I may hepewiou to have house ofwar- iiripof wuitli weuuqrJwtlyOeel proml. Wm. Iien is building ia small dwell ing hwuseyin hit laud a Beaver cret-k. The lanftt ex'citeiiKwit ie enosedUiy a large black bear iwaming at -will hrontaSelds and nrdiiarria. It Ihas ieea wniking free with tlje'best fniit of theorchtuds of MMBflJlestacltanrl wr. ?JelB..- When last seen, (Saturday Jast, It was on the fumui of G. C. on . Mr. 4d Mrs. Newlwi (."iiBSjtree and faiailywisited friends liu Aliiany .feit UBSnyiund Sunday. .. Miaeaiarv Freese e:Bed anlfriends jn LtsbaiMMi on Saturday. Wre.AA J Eapp and children Ifcft 3Huiay for Hieir CaEfornii. home. aj'rsaS c Moon has jort reot7eddntel iKgenee ot the lieath tfiher bnulher, J8 L EUtet, at Wiuteim, California Jie m oianager of tlie tember -yards at 'tlaat ipiace, and while ewiplinga heavi ly hiaded lumber-car, wsis thrown be-nn-Mtliihe wheils, both of wkieli'raa orerbis client, ttiid irm,. IWii, utaiitaneous. Mr. EtSott's age was 27 Vvttl'tW. tin IpHVM m Wif w..l ..n.. ild!aiid many, warm friends, whoa Am Mm,r,iit..4 lie. ,i.a ..... 41..." liiu wft-uinur, will! r uKiajn. neam ctme uiexpeelly it uuwii ,,u i-euu.v, lor in vis llleite tlao Mt miglected the "one lluinif needful." SWEET HOME JOTTlNtlS. George Rowel I and his daugliter, Hiss Ollie, left for California a few days ago, where they go for their health. Cyrus Burr and Miss Lulu Hamilton were united in the holy bonds of mat rimony a few days ago. The writer with a host of friends to the high con tracting panics wish them a long and happy journey through life. AsburHamilton, with several others, was working the road last week, which was needed very much. The "river road" below here is almost impassable. Mrs. George Miller and little girl have been on the "sick list" for a few days, but not serious. Mr. John Hearn, we learn, is on the "sick list." llev. Clapp, a Mormon preacher who was here last spring, returned one day last week and preached at the hall Sunday at 11 and 3:30 o'clock. "We learn there was a shooting affray near the MeKinnoii ranch sue (lay last week, in which Mr. McKinnou shot Mt. Atkerson in the leg below the knee. We have not learned tlie par ticulars yet. , . Jud Mnle;f i Jlfr. Philpot. in lost Saturday; also We have Iwik tj.li, M j. who fought lit the Mexican war, sleeps twenty -four lumrs. ' I)eputy Sheriff went up to the Mo Kmnon ranch and arrested Mt. JeJfin nuu for shooting Mt. Atkerson. They came to Sweet. Home Saturday night and put up at the Independent Hotel. '"Walter Hons and Frank Burnett started to Albany Knnilnv i. go to attend court. ' Grandma Maar h - . , for the last few dava. 'LK Sodavllle. emit Cooper has hU liouse 3a Mitfii mi. liitimi under way, with euoiui arpeuilers to eonatitute a (juorum. Jlr.'C. Craft lias nurchaxeil inoartownandisnow Liulinir )nmh-fo. hta iwuse. wiiiehisto be built in Hill's ad- i ii .' ."tepiienson 1 luiving as-1 a mm new cottage of Cliaa, Kichler, sel '-dei n aewatlaasl acted In wmmi .was built by C. stokes ajul A. Dicker italiing, and Ijiro nml small Iroctn of F, OnmiiiK IiuiiIh. ;': s Monev to loan on Kuril. . il'H,i)roved City Property or (iullt-eslt W M dis counted. -,','. LEBANON, self-defense Tbejaci brtneu Trout. reek and llav (jreek Is mti tobe iu vwv bad con- Hllloi. JJt...... .J..c . .-uuk7 m vers ana .passengers couiplajii bilterly.of its eoudition, nud VV:I Cl M.I., llwl r .1 , r-- .,,-.-m, wl i.iieKpervsor thatidwtrict Mhw be uiakes some .neediHl, reniurs Untie road. Postijnas'erHowi rd has received uo .tjluiatioji from the postal department that a lly seensce aevemtiuies a ..venmni.,soon ue put on the Prine vtlle and.Dtilles mafi line. Now If the route can Ue changed back on the Cow .vwwuM nm r i nuevuieues ,wjll he uai'By Mrs. S. H. Cowan, Rn Eleqant Display of MILLINERY , of ill Kinds, '- ' Hats trimmed in LRTEST STYLE.- 'the Ald Bristol JlllVii hkilf ift frJ ftuttfitlie laatail ,thi,Bionth, ., , H.te.v. Ititwm iii.iti ,r u...i....i ii.. pmauheiijit Haantaln Hutu, '.iJ Sumiliiiy. , : . .. . ' Ut, M. It. ITueJter .and wlfe,.dfS- coiufc, .wus,thei.HMt.(if Ii. S. WocuJeii last ttatwrtiiy .and .Suntlajr. ; . , ;,. . We mutilue in last weiik's ExfiUiss thut "ftu'iMt" gum 'the J4appeningsif Hanthow. iliat'srigUt "iVr, paring' "' l"e l!Oj.i.le that, you can talk. "A. Jnhr.aoiM .sil,Ungl)iister, Mrs iNora xiKMiiijaeiL of Ujis uluee. 1 Alonzo i'JjjHSjja is home fnmi Bruab reek, where 1d iuu teen at woik Ui past mouth. The -weather is like the old iiegro saV.I: "More ram inure grass trow, :im.a." : Sumtlel Atlridge, irf peleMiii' at" teiidul the nieel inj; ,.t Mosntiiiii Uuiiie (in liidtMuniliiy, . . Jolui 2uiu wall's I'ahilly, (ir'Kuw'iie, hns moved on their iiIiuih" in ili.m ,: Home. ,v We understand 4he n eai-livrs of MoUtltaiil Hiinie eliilni ilu- h.. ...hi,.! out sin, alLhougii the UiiiU' Miys those uiui oiaiui uiey live wiiimui mm are lilll'N tlllll tllH fl'lllll IK II. II 111 ii...... .... sometiiitiK siiullwlo lUal. sonis .now receiving its paint. Tlie Kichler uoute woum ue a creuit to anybody's town. Mr...A. L.Parrish ajllsoou have his house ready (r oocupancy. Mr, . has built a goodthttuse. TlKiiew'dwellingof vra. Smith in tlie uor .pan ot town is ready for the shingles. Oa inontli of the school has been tanglit and tlieeiirollnieiit has reached fifty-four. Parents, pupils and teacher are all working wgranor Harmoniously to make the school a sueeesa, which it is in every particular. A liveechool nieanaa live community.. Tiie-t'imilicrland Presbyterian Church lias decided to build a substantial church at this place. Kev. Blair, of Eugene, isaniong us investigating matters; also Uev. Thomp. son, of ihebanon. The building will cost about ywo. The Presbyterians are to be lieoitil aonuuended for their action in this matter.rand have tlie beat wishes of the n tirc coauuunity. . - 8e'fl families have rcMntlv n,.w,.rf ,' I our midst, and more will follow' in the near tutors. Heal estate has been changing hands rajsidlv and all things assume a pros pcrous condition. A little ehiid ot Kev. Bowerman ha ,o. and is seriously sick ; attended by I)r. Polev, of Lebanon, , - Our merthsjit and I', M., Frank Davis, has sold his entire stock and trade to Kalph Fisher, of AHuiny, the latter now having wntrol. :; .:, , .' '"' TaAVELEH. : Mt. William rtnnnalt ah u i , "i nolo near Albany, has bought S5 acres of laud rfrom Hugh Harris and has moved into Itliehouse vatil h ri.. a - . "J 'm Allies, JWr I jArnes having moved to his new house H4IIV. ITC9II IUWII, r.Skeltou has moved to his new haiiie, purchased from Chas. Simmons, haif a mile north-east of town. ' M'c were Informed that Joe Ames waslaiptnjedby Bev. Clapp into the TJiruion Church, Jfonday. KtfiTP Phllllnu r,oJ , . v - -i row,i uirougn town .Monday, on his way to subnosna wit. uesses on the McKinnon trial and re turned Tliesi Inv v.iih ,.lf .... , . . " iulw iiuuioer mi iiiiiinntv. Mr. Hainer, of this place, has sold his farm to a party from Oregon Citv Do not kiiow Vi hut Mr, Hauler is going t . UNO. - Santlam Whispers." Mr. Philip,, o7 Mountain Home, Cihta'S 080''' Ho,lw "- ( Mr, Phipps, of Southern Oregon formerly of this plaCe, is "hrit g friends and relatives. ' ' "wung When Mrs. Kifuii,,., .... . , ........ ,., uuu were U efri 7SB(KtS2n2!L ost,wwk hut nei.i JI'"V'1,.U,,UBB OWB, "uiv at-iiuusiy nurt. The readers of the T un -n... wefk8 .Tn q.UlU' di8al'P'ted last ilium ., i i "p "'i'i uiu hoi reacn .... .. ,ul luesuay or lust week. lAliKor. Buy youuu acre in Ralstons addi tion and build your wile a nice liouse. buve rent nud be happy: CUM BlillLAND P Ji K 8 H Y '1' K It 1 A l CHUKCH.-There will be the regular services here Sabbath. The paslor has returned home aud will be in the pul pit. ;. K. JS. Thompson, Pastor. Contractors Notice. The contract for tlie iiiillrtin,, r ., church house In bodavllje, Lynn Coun- iy, wregon, will he let trt the lowest bidder. Tlie specifications aud draw ing" can be seen at ltev. E. V. Thnmh sou's, on Mondav. Nov. 2 iroi until Sat., Nov. 7, 1891. at whiel,' ti, tne contract will be let. The ,.n,m..it. tee retainable privilege of rejecting ny or an nids. E. E, Thompson, lit V Tot K Hardwakis, Stovus and Ranobs ' UtOM MATTHEWS & WAHIfliORN, X Albany, Ore. ,'. '... Mr. Ci H, Ralston was in Alban this week, attending court., , , W. C. Petersou was In the count . seat this week. R. Hiatt was in Albany yesterday. . Miss Lizzie Dnnnca visited the coun tycut this week. Attorney A. F. Stowe is In Albany this week. Miss Ada Miller left this morning for . McMiuuville on u visit. ; Jtnke Miller was in Albany yester day. ;: Mrs. C. H. Pulsion is in Albany this week, visiting her sister, Mrs. MoClain, . who is very sick. On Wednesday. Norman Smith bought ('has. Miller's interest in the drug store. Norman is how sole, pro prietor. We wish him success. It is a matter of sonic inconvenience to be subpoenaed as a witness for. the Circuit Court, as some of ot business men found out this week. . ; From present indications this will tie long term of Circuit Court, there be ing sevemi Important jury ll'''v ji ; ; ur... mi t n :! ... .- w ..,, u.io iupuiur harness maker, arrived In Albany Sunday noon, accompanied by his bride, Miss Minnie Bishop. They will reside at Mr, .Overman's home iii the First Ward. Mr. and Mm. Overman have the best wishes of ahoBt of friends for happiness and prosperity, of which they deserve an abundance. ; : , '' The program for the dedication- of the Lebanon Baptist Church is ae fol lows: Sunday, Nov. 1st, 11 A. jf Ser mon by Rev. A. J. Him a-.. -'.'... Idence, Ore.;! p.m., basket dinned at church; 3 p.m., Dedication sermon v "u..v,.i. iiill, or Portland; 7:30 P.M., sermon by Rev. Geo. W. Hill of Albany. A cordial invitation Is ex tended to all. , From the Guard . . ,-iii, mere is a genuine case of lenrnsv i t . county. The unfortunate victim Is J A. Babcock, who lives in tho McKiui ie district about half a mile north of the McKinzie bridge. Arrangements have been made ftr 1, isolation and food will be left at a mnihnhm i.- for the afflicted man. He is a voun- "liu was pronounced a "suspect" in Honolulu four years ago. ' Mr. A. D. Hart, of San Prancisco, Director and assistant manager, and Mr. I, C. Hicks. for the Pacific States Savings, Loan and Building Co., of Sun Francisco, are visiting Lebanon for tha tahlishlng a local branch of their Co. toe "I'acltic States" Is the larirest mid ': most successful Building and Loan As- eoeiatlon in tho West h.inn ; 4,000 depositors, with a subscribed cap- A ital of over $4,800,000 and assets of over 475,0tJ0. , The object of this company -4 is to aid people in house building ov loaning money for thai purpose at a iiw rate or interest and easy monthly repayment of principal and interest, about the equivalent of rent, and td V furnish those who wish to invest a "I small portion of their monthly Income ;1 where it will be absolutely safe and at r i'f the same time earn the largest possible : ' legitimate rate of Interest, an opportu- : f nltyso to do. This Co, has loaned over $50,000 in Portland and since Juue: 1st nearly $10,000 in Salem, l,,.,-.-,,.. been the cause in the latter city of the, r erection of seventeen houses duritig lh t period. Measrs. Pe Ui PSHHl At (I n il 1 ." land have been appointed local agents' : .a mis vo. ana will be ple ised to plain the system to those .w. , cllher investment or loans. LP'BANON CANAL NOTICE. All parties luivimr claims ilirjlliial Ilia construction deiiiirlmeut of nlH i,,.i either for material or labor furnished" anauotailjustedbyduehlil or other-; wise, will hand In their ,-ln irtiii Art h before the ninth day of Nov., 18SI1, to , Thos. Price, Contractor, and M. A. ' Millet, Secretary of said company, : ' Thos. Pun. p. '