VOL VI LEBANON, ORTGQN, FEBRUARY 3, 1893. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ono yoar , , . oo (If mm lnidnuMK. n no l mollis... .', J Saortft Sooletle. 1.K1IANON LOIWK, NO. , 1, 0. 0, F.-jjcetii ntiniiuj uwumgui rU.HIWK .1B11, Bl o eumk j. m. A. A. KItKS, N. 0. w.c.potkrkm:, Booty rMRi.iutRmnA ioixie, nr. . i. o. o. .- Heel lit 1. 1). (I. V Hull mm aud third rdriui day ovtmlato (iui!li moiitli. H. A. NH'KKUBON, N. G. DOLLIK 81 TMAKSH, Hecfy Lkhano Unos, No, 44 A. 'fc' & A. M. Meet Batnriuy evnemg, on or baron the full tuixm in eatilt uiontr.. - il IMuUUOX, W. M, . H. Mll-M, See. v, HonrUMK, No. 98, A. ,tT. W,-Moet livery TnaHday evening at a. A. It.'nall. l). H. FttEI, M. W. C. A. ZilKH, Bee. (KM1 1. Vv.mm (:r. Va. in, ntv ofOimci Sow or VlT's.-Ment fcm.A. K. Hall. Lebanon, Or., every Saturday wvuntuir. emeuf the third Battmlay of iwdi iiioru.li, meeting tliu third Fri day limleud. All limlnem of tlie Bonn of Vet erans arid enmradtwal' tlie u. A. ft. are cordially Invited to meet wUa tac t;ani. i;. u. n ' A. BA DALL, HW. BeBt. lOTAOUB, Capt. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. M. (GARLAND, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW LXftANSM. OKEOON. leathtrierfl S Cuaiberlala, AT TORNEVS - AT - LAW, ALBAJTY, OKEOON. W. S 3ILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBAJTY, OREGOK. ' J.R. WYATT, Attorney- at - Law, ALBANY, OREGON, 6TOWE, Attorney -at - Law, TIlXEt? EXAMINED. CellectloiiR vfTon ptdtnpt and earentl attention. Will imicuo-iii Jiil the eouru of tbe Mate, OPflCK Iff OnUHTftKV'S BBIGK. Lkbamon, Okeqon. St. Charles Hotel, Cornor Maui4nid Sherman Streets, UUHA.J.OIX, OHK4JCK TO CORRESPONDENTS. Ynnr real name must accompany every communication or It will , laiwy go to me "waste basket,'' We do lint Want, vnnr numb 1fv ....Mi lion, but as a guarantee of good faith. - . - i editor. WATERLOO. Emut Exraiasf.-I'crUanssBme of your correspondent, will fn you faring thi(l s)iell, w I thought that you might be mcaseo to loom with some Btvor upon a new who. There in Jtst now a superabundance f mow, ana manypeople feel it pinch, as fuel it scaroe and stock poor. The snow has oovered'Uie mod and made the roads almost impassable for vehicles, ad there 1 very litt le travel on the nads about hare. WaRomt can't very well get uuk ono sieas are nearly as bad. Several parties of fcinterahiin nn liioe toe snow fell. Tliey think tiiey will unu Buie plenty and rather anxious to be awieu. OUOUicl tttetT Unrwm hj fnnb4 ,.n on soed knowledge of facts they will no uuuui retnrn ueavtiy loaded TJnire has been some sickness in the last lew days occauatn mainly by the change in the weather. Molds are prevalent. We utraroi oneortwe eases of H iml,.ri. nj some la grip. Otherwise the health of lire people u generally good. ' uur town is ery quiet just now. Aoom- ninatlou of eirctitiiHtjLiirii 't.. tAA nearly stop teilditia and other lmnmv. mentsforaebert time, and items of any urest are ni stirring. There it too much ' weather for them to get about much. The cayoteeuid fox hunters are out nearly overy uy now, out bow sucoemiul they are is not known, as they do not come to town very often. There is aewtition out for a ehange in a portion of ttw road leading intotown, which has been numerously signed, and as the .change Is (orthe belter itwiU flo 4tonbt be granted by Hie oouri. We how to be able to tell you of some valuable additions to our town uhon it h comes a city , which will be of inr.t also hone to record a deal of news and tell oi many improvements when the weaUier of spring comes and the work of that season shall begin. Our faith is atmiiv ...,t u assureu mat another MNtin trill . i vu n... awa iie Increase in.its business. It has tuanv nat. ural advantages which are bound to attract attention and be developed, which will bring it into the front rank as a place of business. As a pleasant summer resort it is second to none so near the valley, and will booome of more note from year to year as it is constantly improved and nmrl ftrtable for visitors. The better aoooninio datlnim u'Lifil, ow rn..i.i a ., Hlv IUJllauQU visitors me I larger will be the demand for them, and the greater uie reward that will be gained, T" NO. 50 ' Stat vs Allen. : Last Saturday a disputo nroee lie tween Ellis Allen ttnrl a Sortuliuiitn named Holmes, at Mr. Thew's hop yard, la which Hulmwi culled Alh n-n liar at which Allen struck him with an ax, and then got a gun and went after the Scotchman, but was unable to nnd him. Uulaiea swore out n war rant, in Justice EIbdii'b Annrt titv I. leu, charging him with nwault wtth a ueaaiy weapon. Allen was arrested on Monday, and the trial uinu-t fr Tn ... day, wfaen Deputy Dist. Atty. Wyatt withdrew the chanre of aamnlt. alii. . deadly weapon, and entered a charge ror simple assault; to which charge Al len plead guilty, and was fined the Ion- sum of $5 and costs. Hiere seems to be considenilil rfia. satisfaction about Attv. Wvalt ,m.. drawing the flret charge, and still more wuen justice or tbe reace Elson fined him tbe lowest fine that could be fined. Mr. Allen should AnnuM,. hin.u..ip gettlug off extremely fortunate. A young farmer named Mnnt iruiunear crownsvil e. In h i ,r.i on his way to Sprague, Wash., stopl pea in Portland on the way to see the sights. His first visit WHS tn N vo.lf.1,. theater where be gave the waiters a $20 goiu piece ror a bottle of beer, but no cnange was given h ni. On hi. plaining to Police headquarters war rant were issued for the waiter Chas. Baggings and Rita Hantliin rH,. Carey imposed a fine of tffl on the man ana jai on the woman. Rev. Wallace met with un,,ii,u cldent last Sunday week while on his way to mi an appointment at Le'ia- Baath of Prank Fropit. J. B, THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments. iBpeclal atleiiti.H paid to Com uiei'ciul men. Board and Lodging, per day, tl to ; per wool; H.5U to 0 uon. His horse eoujujiieed kicking md kicked hinjeeitoui siiafts aud out of the harness. Rev. Wallon. Wo., ahead and found that he had been Kicked oo the leg quite severley. He had tbe wound dressed and whiia u i. rather painful he is able to be about. ev. Wallace is rather unfortunate with bis horse and buggy although he furnishes us with a good many items. -Juncition City Times. The Oregon legislature' will probably vote down Benale bill No. l.w. fi.r aot to amend the ireiieral gou permitting tgroes aud white persons to marry, lite bill is said to have been framed for the lion of an Afrlcun minister of Salem, wuo wishes to wed a white woman. ine senate will show its wisdom by Mr. Propst, on Monday 'mornll,,, Jan 30th, 1803, diedaftl-.e home . h m y "t",t' lu Albai,y 8 8ll0rt ,lln at tne age of w yw.ra ti, ui sorigut, ana.-popu,., youl man will be universally itretM. His life has been particularly an honorable one. Raised on a farm near Albany he had that ambition so cieditable to the young American to obtain the heat education to be secured. Gradu- auug rrom the Albany Institute he entered Princeton College, completing - vreunaoie tour years course last year, graduating with honor. Then he began the study of law in this city wnu rveameriora & Chamberlain be ing well fitted for the profession by nis scholarly attainments. He was not strong, and wheu the fever took nomor bis evstem it min u: the deceased was a member of rh unnstian church, and was and always had been a young man of irrer. nnhit uy ana purity of charneter t..,o young man, obtaining the confidence of those around him. Ho a,.- .k second son of Mr. and Mrs. r lv Propst, who with other n.lotu !,..' the sympathy of all in their' great ions. The funeral services day at 10 o'clock at tbe Christian cnurcn, and was conducted by Rev. Weimer. Tbe burial too It nlflrut In cemetery near tbe faim of the pareuts of the deceased.-Albany Democrat. With the protection .,,,,, , , 1 V0U,! aow" tue msu- The color- be thrown around tbe public by the city , , l)d hi" ew(thsart will government those who come here a pleas- lruUablj' nave to go over to Vancouver urme oat. bt suro of hflvii.tm .u,,,,,,,- t time free ireni the fear of any hoodlum els. ment disturbiiiB tliem either by day or by night. More hereafter if acceptable. Ise Hawo. Academy Motes. Despite tlie snow and bad weather the students are most all in regular attendauce. The next.tneeiing of the E. i. 8. is the time for election of officers aititln. The mid-year examinations will begin on bt a little tougli o HEWING, Successor to R.JL MuClure. Shaving' ParloL Xn If auBttr)M New . liuildinxf. Vi.Tai.jffl.nJia .A-rt.i&i r.if. aMji.nA- anoe. Rot and Cold Baths with Hhaweratau times. Yuub Patbonaus BouaTED. uext iuosday, Feb. 7th. Tills wUI close the wora ot tne second term. The third terra at the Academy begins on Monday, Feb. 13, when new classes will lie formed, among w.uuii, we.ioarn, win be one in beginning iatin. This will be a good opportunity for new students to enter utid get the advantage Quito a number of the student innU.L, teachers) contemplate atteuuing the loach era' examination soon to be held. During the flrst half of the year there has been an enrollment or sixty one students, most of whjm are now iu school, pursuing the various tudy. This is mot large, but considering wwmwnn uiiuer wuion the school mmenced this year we think this veryen-oouraging. tnt. Randle deserves much credit for Jus untiring efforts in behalf of tlie school. ; COUJSOIA'lt. 8. Dttdley, Dentist. Lebanon. Ore. Office up stairs met City Drug store. where there is no law nrohihlUn n,o ' mixture of the raoea. From three Vclock until nine on Wednesday morning the wind did uiow, aua ob! how it did snow. Then the sun begun to shine out ruu'ftalt.n. ally betweou snow storms, but it w genuine winter all the same. The tailendofa full-sized Eastern anna, storm hasswooued awu nnn nr... Not in many ytamhiti the state ex perienced such a mow storm. It will niockownera, but will be highly beneficial to farming mum uu may kill off some of the ob noxious fruit pests of the state. Owing to the inclemency of the weather the Albany Military R.mrt ha. postponed the couoert billed for to- utgut, ana will give notice as soon as possible wheu they can fill their en. gagetneut. How are vnu nY4 A,r luttal,nnn oill-heads, euvelopes, note-heads, Kvciueuu auu tne iiae7 uou't follow the old style of using uuprinted sta tionery. We nrlnr. .iai.vrhh, n .1.:.. - j n, una offlco and charge a reasonable price vuv HQiuaiui w uu as gtHxi work for aB little monev aa nn v urHnA in tua state. LastSundav nicht Mr j o . Uonaid, residlns near Rni. his barn to tend to his stock, aud was smokluf at the time. Awhile after returning to bis house fire w. ered in the ba:n, probably caught ..umuiepipe. iiittie could be done and the baru wan burned, together uu seven neaa or borses, 1000 bush els of grain, t16 tons of hay aud con siderable machinery. A few tilings were saved. There was no Insurance, aud the loss ia a vr., 1, -".j uw,j uiie, Democrat. Tlim thing of some bnva ahnnt suow-balllug everybody that passes luugme streets is getting to be a uuieauoe ana snould be stopped. It is ail right for boys, and eveu girls to get out and snow-bal, but to be pelt, ing everybody that hannen. Main street is too much. Besides there has been several large window lights broken which have not. haon replaced. We think that It Is time tnat our city marshal should take this matter in hand and see that a at i ... . ,i put. IU Ih Baptist Chuhoh Preaohiuo- ! Sunday at 11 a. at. aud 7:80 r. m. riuii- uay ocnooi at iv a. m. xouiig People's natiAtlnir hvai-v MiiuHuu ut a.je .. b v vw r. jt. Prayer-meetina- everv vVilnuu ... 81-.M. C. t LamaK. rWi A correspondent of the Onl innrt Tin. view tells of a dance at Faulknerville in tlie following Interesting manner: The "Obarever" attended r h. t Faulknerville. It was a irrand mm both fiuauciitllyand Dhvsicallv. for T weut through on main strenat h nH awkwaidneas. A fine supper or raw eysters and crackers was served or sundown, and another of the choicest viauiis wus served at luidnlirht. R.imo of the boys itot too hilarioua ami locked up iu the henhouse and fined J 00 each. All had a izood tinm pecially those who were in the ben- nouse. The editor of au exchange says to his delinquent subscribers: The wind bloweth, tlie water iloweth, the farmer soweth, the subscriber oweth and ti, Lord knoweth that we are in need of our dues; so "come a ruuniu'," 'em we go a "KUiiuin'." "we're inn. fuunluY' this thingof duuuin1 would give us the everlasting blues. We see that Albany has shut off her eieotriciiglits. as she Is not ahl tn stand the expense, Would It not be well for our city to correspond with Bodavlile, Monroe and Albany, with a view to selling our street oil lamps as we have no use for them. - t Counting up his salary and all his-' allowances for expenses, President Harrison will have received from the government exactly I37fi mm shall have retired from the White nouse on March next. The farmers who have wlnf , out sa.v this snow now on the ground isagood thins;. It nrntpoi. n.-..,i from the cold and prevents it from ,'" uul- me cold weather of the past several weeh i.r,.,. . snow, did some damage to winter wueat in low, wet places. ' Representati duced a bill to divide the oflice of QlBirict attorney in ll.. dicial district, providing for one' move which will dn l- necessity of deputies appointed by the i oftcer, m other than the coun ty in which he resides. Governor Pennover Mouday from h.s&ri.iitnnt-... i - rf-'v-6uucai nail;- ingoermissiou t use the two brass cannons belonging to the state for the purpose oi nrtne a m nh i .. ration day. The governor sent tde" '" ."..owing reply: '.'No permission will be given to use the rt .... . vaiiiivii tor firing a salute oyer the Inauguration of . ... street plutocrat as president o me iiiuca states." Mr. R. Dlx. who Uvea in w. '.nnciuia addition, had themisfortune to get bis wood house burned up last week. He had gathered about 25 worth of grape root which he was drying In the wood house and by some meana rh fl started from this and soon consumed building and all of its contei ta. Had It not been for the timely arrival of his neighbors his dwelling would have also been consumed. A. W. Marks returned h.,. in...... day from Oakland where he went to help build a barn for J. V. Keeblcr. He says that he only worker! tun, rfu. on account of tliesin.w. He reports having had a flue time deer hunting He said that "Sullivan" caught the flrst deer that lift llimm.fi J? l Crouch is still there, but will return in a few days if the weather riVmit ate. It looks little suspicious to see a young man renting a huiu ...a such like. We have had i.w ..h cases happen in Lebanon tills year. One of the parties bought a certain man's househ old irnnila ml,.. ...... Ing back east while the iha. - - ....... jruuuir gentleman was heard tnask a newly married man If It cost any more to keep house than it did to' board We are not going to give the parties away, but think we are Bafe in saying there is something In the air, A Bargain, W. C. Peterann rh. II.... . i luaiiiiiir real estat agent will sell you a choice 10 ' .ouu,:! i mud tor nops, garden or Hun, at joining tlie Hty on tlie east, at asnecia bart-ain. Call on him at once and look the land over and price nn same. Tin nor ,i,iuU a A.,n J. .. uuv uimutte to get yourself a flue truotof land at a barguiu. " LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Kvery Week.) Wheat 60o. Oats 35e. Hay-fl2pertou. Flour-Sl 00 per sack. Chop-$l 25 per owt. Bran 80c per owt. ' MiddlingsHil 00 per owt. Potatoes 50c. Apples Dried, 7c per lb. Plums Dried, 6c. Onions 2c. Beef Dressed, Sf.i'lo. Veal if5c. ' Pork-Dressed, Sl6o. Lard-12j(S)l5. Hams-12i15cperlb. Shoulders lOo. Bides 12j16c per lb. Geese-48 per dos. Ducks $5 00 per doz. ' Chicken-) 004 00. Turkeys-iOc per lb. Eggs 30o oerdoz. Butter ioc per lb. Hides-Green, 23cj d,yt . k , V