TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One ypiir , , ,..$ m (II' Itli lu iu1! vntiuo, tl J0 Hir ytiar.) R!x month-.......,,... , ... ,... 1 1 Throe moi-tlut .HI BiiikIu ((jiioii,,. ,., ,?..,.,.. 06 PROFESSIONAL, DIl. a jr. duckett,- DENTIST, LEBANON, OKEOON.''" Office Iu IVt Office Building. i, 8 A ML. M. CARLAND, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEI1AN0S, OnitSON. ",;. K. WE.1THF.RF0RD, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, jAMIASY.OKE:0!J. ir.y; dilyev, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. ' CEO. W. WRIOHT, . Attorney-at-Law ami nmtarv rvnuc, Will iirurtlw tii-nll ttm mirt of tills Stale. Ollltm, tnml nmiast ocr Imuk ol UrcBuu. . F. STOWE, Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Collections Kln immiil nl twrt-ful h?Bti, W iUrri- In ttllll court ,it Uiu. OIMJK IN llANHABb'll HUieiL, 11 LEBANON, OltKOON. J. F. HYDE, lotarj FMc and Collittbt Ifnt, JiwLkw of tliB f tirtt. IlHUiua frsetoMiu Lebanon, Oregon- C.A.ELHOX; Notary Public, RELIABLE REAL ESTATE and LOAN BROKER. Real Eg ate, in all Us bmoduts. AOHNT m THE CoNTINKNTAI. Ln. Co., of New York. ' Urc nit imnll Iranu of ftnit, rnruiln, i GrtuliiK IsihV ' . ... Money ta loan on Farms, Improve City Hrliuefiy or Ouiltredge notea di eouiited. LEBAKON, OREGON. . S.H. Cowan, Rn Elegant 1 Hisplay of MlLimRY of all Kinds, Hats trimmed in . the IRTE5T STYLE. nmlay Law. Editor Express: -Will you please nutillsh the Hiiudav Low of OreRon? Our state bus w,, wholesome and proficient a law as an T state in the Union; and if the mor B'l and religious people will not we t'oi our Inves are enforced, there is no 118a, of further legislation. AM nelleve in the oxif.teiioenf a .lioJ anil if a child owes a duty l'i its we consider that owe a high r ilmv 10 urn, ne who n w given us r'liitKl tender nmiln-r ami father. (' lieve that there is another life lltixn-thiA nue; tfata life would not be wc Mliiirvlug utiles there was. Therefore, ,'weiMJirlit to net apart one day In the w ti to do our duly to him. We are all American elt'arnn. We love our country, America, .ntiiiirare ly w ish It a grand fulun.; 'tftK true and real welfare of a state i in n he vir tue of its citizens. A nat! u meeds ar mies and Heels, but mure necessary is honor and still more necessary virtue. "When crime permeate.-, a state it i goodbye to libt-rt.y, virt oe iiud honor. All depends upon 'he tiiirtv and virtue l ine nmawtanm oi ti' state. - Jive.ry clli!n whorrpresseii v ieeanri promotn virtue amv comiiieuuihiiie work. TmTiPPS. RBC. 13110.' If any person shall keen jwnsiy store.ehop, grocery, liall alley, jmcfiiwe of lboi or or traillc, or any jiluee of amusement on the first day of we week, commonly cauea sunauy or the Lord's di.y, such person 1113011 'con- !vHloii thrrtnif, shall be punished by a Ane of not less than $0, or more than provided, that the above provision iMiail not u pi.y 11 me heeTN ov urug utoi-es, doetor shops undertakers, livery stable keeiiera, barbers, bUKhera1 and bakeiv, and all circumstances of neces sity and mercy may lie pleaded In de fense which shall be treated asquestious of fact for the jury to determine when the oUV'iise is tried by jury. ' 8kc. JflWt. No person shall keep any oiH'ii house or nsiiu in which intoxi cating liquor is kept for retail on the; first day of the week, commonly eahed . KundHy, or give or ell, or otherwise dispose of intoxicating liquors on that day. Any person vwlatiug this section shall be lined ill anysum not exceeding ti'JH nor less than H for each oll'ense, and such flues to be tor tile use of com mon schools in the county in wiiich the offense was coaiHiitted; provided that this section, so far ax it prohibits heep Ing 0eu a house or room, shall out ap ply to tavern-keepers. , New Btlnl May of Oregoft. The OregouUui, at great exeusea has prepared a rjectional Map of Oregou, aud oflers it us a premluui forsuhsciip tionsjm the Weekly Oregoulau. The map Is corrected up to date, is 40x5U i luetics iu size; scale, six utiles to the inch. It Is neatly finished and tin rollers, ready to hang up on the wall. This is the tiucst map of Oregon ever Issued, aud should be iu every house bold in the state. Anyone sending (8.00 will seeeive the Weekly Oregon iau for fifteen mouths (if the subscrip tion is received prior to January , 1902,) aud one ot these maps as a prem ium. ' The price of the map without IhepuperlsS&OO. Address ' 0E()ONIAN PlJUUHHINQ Co. Portland, Oregon. , One Dollar Weekly, lluys a good (Jold Watch by our Club biystem. Our 14-karat gold-rilled cases re wan-anted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Hteui wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal Jottiiy $50 watch. To secure ageuls a hei'e wu have none, we sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club price $28 and send C. O. D. by express with privilege of examination before paying for same. . Our agent at Durham, N C, writes: "OurJtMVelorH iiivve dimlVwied llioy don't know how J'm eiui furultth such wyi'k for the aiouey." Our Agimt at Heath Springs, S. C, wrlts; "Votu vvftlclioH take tit Hilit. TJio sx'titH iutin wIlOKtrttlw IiiM waU'li NlM l!l,u Iw cxitl:Uiiod and prUutd liJt'Wt'U'r'H waU'li'H In Lmiruiiir. tlitu were uo Musr limn yuui. Uut ilu piico wtuiC-l!)." Our , Agent at Pennington, Tex., writes: "Am hi reflelpt of the wnleh, mid m pleased wll liuut smtwuro. All who htiw htwa tt iy IV would lio uhtup at WO." ., One good reliable Agent wanted for each place. Write for particulars. Kmimkb Watch Co., New York. MOIXTAIN HOMSC. BeaWiful weather. Mn. Ira Philips, ot Itoonniu, passed thrrw,'li Mountain Hsno on last -Monday, ' Prof. Arnold has charge of the slut? ItigNchool at thin plnoe, aSev. Mulkey of lEugcne has hrcn holding meeting several nights thejiaet Week at Mountain 'Home, but I tiearof 1MB" getting converted. Try sgain. 1u will catch tusm next time. Miss EUa Fruit, 'af Rowland wss vis 'lfing ber Mia ttwpast week. 'Several ofourjwuntr folks attended fhe meeting t itUley', last Sunday. I understand tr.ere has Iwen sorne-l)od-tuieakiugtfmiud in thia vicinity, r.arryiugvarlisisi&rticles sueli as meat, rsot.itoes, etc If the thief (rets caught t-.he. people will Ji.nke it awful ttiropi-al air nun I lieariiiienmtilaintof owrsehool ""teacher, of laite,ot civiiin salis'inctlon. nut 1 tlnaa II Mi tile people wit! attend la their own bnr.ucss the tender will i:.lllri(!bt. Sim. L SI. CliWoer, of Sweet Home. visited relatiresiin Mountain Hime, on iaal jSaturday d Huuday. Wh leru tb was a pinWd play irtv , it iltuh iil Kmlfh'ti l.tct Ppi.L.ir party at Ot. ii). Bmlth: : night. Wm. I'hillitMfot an increaws of $2 p -r month 011 hie pension, whkih was formerly 410 pecuuontb. them vMiauu'f wide reuowu . That csuk oue tare into ourtowo. He went te verk.s they rejjort, ' ., And nUtfted a pmie called, 'Daily K9rt." It sailiMj alvut wdtt. cat-like tread A week or Iws: intt Ala! It's dead. The Editor, lie 4td:oura his lost, And nied the pohlkher and paid theKt. They brought Uie-qunj before Justlce.Hyie. For aome cause or aier 'twas cast aside. . TheejuettsstluvaajedberoreJiujlicebtt'tQ, Who treats all theae attd Is partial tAuone. He lixed the dautaimt at 1 12 aud cost, go this is the reason e paper was lost. . K e imtst live aud tasKi for surely ye can. ,0 the editor went hoaie a wiser uau, I.C.UNO, HATI'V HaMB. W, H. H. Cuuiiuinia js digging po- tatow this week; the Htvestever grown at Waling Farm; which is saying a good-lcal. J. A, Morgan is assisting F. A. G lea son, this week, who Is moving from HamilUau Creek to Waterloo, Mr. Ck:. Cummiiiga has disposed of his wu(jn and harness, aud Is con templating entering the barber bus iness at the County Seat soon. We'll miss Charlie. , , Messrs. K Winkler, E. Sylvester and Jake Filzwuter went to Lebanon Sat urday. J. S. Caldwell was at home Sunday, and little Blight Eyes was happy. There was preaching at the scboil bouse last Sabbath. A great deal of Interest was manifested, and several joined the churclr : . Mrs, G. W. Gee spent Monday after noon ut Mouutaiu View. Come again Aunt Mollie. ; Mrs. Jennie Caldwell and little daughter were at Spring F'arm, Tues day. ;'' John Prior, wife and daughter, Ella, were In Albany Friday last. L08T Between the Joe Nick bill and Lebanon on Saturday last, a small umbrella. Anyone finding the same will confer a favor by leaving It at the Express office. '.- , : . '..;: Pug. A Ticket giveu ou the piano with every $3. cash purchase at Klein Bros.1 limit & Shoe Store, Albany, Ore, Polite attention aud good measure glveu at Buhl & Pugh's. ' . Settle Wll. . All accounts remaining on eur books due and unpaid on December 1st will be placed in the hands of a collector and collected at once, CkusoN 4 Mknzik. Have iieen having a good deal o rain, lately, and the roads are very muddy, almost Impassible In some places. Every body Is behind with their fall work. Our school Is progressing flinely under the efficient management of G W.Calavin. There was an entertain ment at the school house, Thanksgiv ing evening. .. ' , It was rumered that Mrs. Loofbor- ougb was to lie married to Mr. Cloy yesterday. The boys were prepairlug to eheverie tlient. There is talk of an. other wedding in the uear future. A U. S. Marshal passed through our burg Sunday, looking for a man. We did not learn whether he found him or not. , ,'. Play parties are all the go; two last Friday night, one dance. It just pour ed rain, of course! ' ; Thos, Cree spent Tuesday In the County Seat. The trial held in Juhge Savage's Court on Saturday last, be tween Laytou and the ClarkBroa, was decided in favor of the latter parties. Herbert Downing and wife, Marion Downing aud wife are visiting friends and relatives In Marion Co. - The heulth of Use community Is verji good. C.A. Nadian. Teachers" Meeting. Pursuant to a call of the County Supt, the teachers in the vicinity of Lebanon met at the school house, Saturday, Nov. 21, for the purpose of organizing a local teachers' association. The' house was called to order by Supt. Russell. After a few remarks by various teachers the house proceeded to organize with the following result: President, W. A. SIcGhee; Secretary, vr. oi. urowi;. rue followingcommit tees were then appointed: Committee on program for Institute work, Prof, tatta, Mr. Wiley, Miss Griggs. Com mittee on resolutions, Prof. Barzee, Mre.Funk, Mr. Williams. The subject "Language" was then taken up and discussed with much en thusiasm. House adjourned touieetat I P. M. 1 P. H. A paper, "How to secure order," was read by W. H. Latta, fol lowed by a general discussion. The committees on Program and Resolution reported. Reports accepted and committee discharged. A paper, subject "Geography," was then ret d by W. M. Brown, followed by general discussion. On motion the Secretary was asked to request the Ijebanon papers to pub lish Resolutions and proceedings of this meeting. The house adjourned to meet the 3d Saturday in December. - W. A. McGliee, Pres. W. M. Brown, See , . 1IESOI.UTIONS. , 1 WmsniiAS, the county Supt. has called a meeting of teachers at Leba non, and whereas the citizens, teachers anil pupils of (his place have contrib uted time and expense to make said meetiug enjoyable and profitable, and whereas Profs. Horner and Russell, and Mayor Miller have greatly assisted in the work, therefore be it ' llomlned. First That the citizens of Lebanon be thanked for the kindness aud hospitality extended during said session. Second That Prof. Horner be complimented for a pointed and in teresting address. Third That the teachers and citizens are grateful to Mayor Miller for his address of welcome which was heartiiy enjoved by all present. Fourth That the touchers of the Lebanon school are to lie com mended for an interesting program pre pared by them. Fifth That Prof. Russell Is doing good and much ap preciated work in I lie public schools of I our county. ,, Louis Barker, Muti. FixiKA M. Funk, A. M. Williams. j Notica of Foreclosure Sale of A Chattel Mortgage. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that liv virtue of a chattel mortgage dulv ex ci;ed by Thomas Price to Mar tha Laird, on the 11th day of May, 18111, to secure the payment of the sum ofJHKJO, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Mav 27th. 1801. and coat of foreclesing said mortgage which said sum became due and payable on July 11th, 1801; that the terms of said mortgage was broken in this that said sum or money was not paid wfteti the same became due as therein provided. I did on I lie 24lh day of November, 1891, take into my possession tile per sonal pn'peitj ucoi;in'. i ." . ' gage, to foreclose the same according to the terms and conditions of stud mortgage, and will at tha, hour of 1U o'clock. A. M.. on Thursday, IlieSdday of December, 1801, at A. Dodge's turn, sittiatea in me town oi ueo:i""i county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auctieu to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, to satisfy the. luiiount of said mortgage the following descriiad per sonal property, to-wit: One pud' of grey horses about leu years old; one pair ot Horses, one a rouo smi mcmnv. a black, eight years' 'old; one pair of horses one a dark brown and the other a sorrel horse, seven years old; five span of mules, the property of Thomas Price, from seven to eleven years old, all col-, ors; live lumber wagons; live hundred dollars worth ot tools,coiisitingof drag scrapers, wheeled scrapers, plows and slip sertipMS, aud any and ail tools aud teams, fondling one 'complete gradmg outfit, aud aiV "ow n Ule poaaessiou of tuesiiiU Thomas ytix Dslcd tlirs Sith dar of 'Wilier, M. SCOTT Sheriff of Linn county, Or. Pumps down to Albany piloes. Black pipe 12 fts. . At F. C. Ayer & Co. '8. , ' : Don't go to the troublo to run all over the (own for what you want, but go direct to Buhl & Pugh and get what you want In the grocery line. Their stock Is iatge and well selected. For the next sixty days we will set tombstones aud nioniimvnr f,.- s ..... cent less than our regular price If you need anything in our line, give Us a call. -u. v. , Achihon & Co. McCLURE'S Shaving Parlor," IHrmt Door North or , St. Cluirlom Hotel. First-Class Artists in alUid, anee. Hot and Cold Hat Its wUk Shower at all times. Your Patho.maoe Solicited. Mrs. Geo. Ric( has Tii in- Largest Stock MIUDJM AT TUB LOWEST PRICES. , ;u; , , ,. Felt Hate for fifty cents. (Jail tuut r examine her stock before purchasing, elsewhere,