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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1893)
Lebanon Express. CITY OFFICIALS, V A YOR ZL.. H. H ALSTON UK(X)li!KR (1EO. W. HICK. TUKAHUKER :..J. A. lttmnttTS. liAUSHAU 8 ('. MA:KK. fJ.O. IH1.YKI', v.uum.iLJUiK, w (,li!K()N 'U. M. WISSTKALL, City Council meets on the UrsL and third Tuesday evenings of each month. A. 0. Bom, linn Crter, taken kitck Mlaeourl. "Goodbye. Im s! Put your tiuet In God and keep your powder dry." These were the parting wortlsof R. C. Rose, alias Carter, to hie fellow prisoners In the Marion nounty jail as he stepped into the corridor from the uiuraerers cell last niglit. The requi sition papers arrived from Missouri yesterday, and in the afternoon the Lawrence county sheriff presented to Penuoyerand received a warrant of arrest. Carter stepped out of his cell 10 rje ironed for the journey to Missou ri. The fellow had very little to say but was rather fastidious as to the manner In which the officers were binding and cuffing him First the handcuffs were put on him. These were riveted to a large leather belt belt which was to eo around his wniar. and when they began to put the belt on, umer requested that It he con cealed as much m possible, as he felt a delicacy in the matter. And then came trie stiaeKles to his feet These were the common chain shackles, and tuey were supplied with an extra chain, to be Used In fastening the pris oner w any oDject the sheriff might select. Thus shackled, Carter, cool and col lected, nobbled In front of the sheriff from the corridor to the basement of the jail, where the prisoner stopped and addressed a few words to the officers, deputies and spectators assem bled. He retained the same calm de meanor that has characterized him since his arrest, and during his deten tion here, and said: "Gentlemen, I have but one request to make, and that is that the officers will not talk about mv ease en mnt home. Jfthey don't talk about It, we will have a pleasant trip. Thev can't y i got aruns and (old, for I don't drink under any circumstances." , BTOBY OF HIS CRIME. Six years ago at Mt. Vernon, Law rence county, Mo., Carter (who was a druggist) killed a man named Robert Crocket, who . had given evidence against him before the grand Jury for having sold liquor without license. Carter was tried, found guilty of mur der, and sentenced o be hanged. His e was taken on appeai to the - preme court and nendin ti, jjw. try CI ah oplniod lu the esse lie made' uis escape rrom the jail at Mt. Vernon. In escaping be shot the jailer, Cliae. Warren and the deputy who is insist ing to take him back in the neck, Carter's case was In the supreme court and shortly after his escape, nothing having been heard from Carter, the decision of the lower court Was sus tained. Meanwhile carter had fled to the West, where he assumed the name or Rose. Three mouths ago he mar ried a Miss Black, whose brother lives few miles south of Salem, and it was while visiting In this city recently that he -was identified by Frank Warm, a former Mt. Vernou resident and shortly afterwards was arrested at Mt. Tabor by Marshal Minto, who brought Rose to Salem, where he was held as a fugilive from Justice. Rose instituted habeas corpus proceedings which was continued from day to day for more than a week when a decision was rendered adversely to the petition er and he was detained as "a fugitive until the requisition arrived. Ulejup Died, January 2tlth, 1898, at the home of his son, H. 0. Rose, A. J Rose. The deceased was born In War ren county, Ky., December 1810. Age 74 years. THE 0(101) OUi MEN ARK DYING. The good old men are dying; Yes; one hy one they go. ,, A host of them are lying Beneath tiietlriitH of snow. They mt Ix'tieutli a frozen mound, Old men we loved so well; Out in the cemetery burying-frround '.' Their mohlering bodies dwell. We've skilled to see them treading Upon the grave's dttrk brink; We've watched their Hfe.nulae ebbing, And went to e theiu sink. The kind old folks we loved so dear, From childhood's early day; How could wo help but shed a tear, To see them pass away, But few of them still wander Along life's nipged way ; But few of them bask yonder, In life's declining day. But soon death's cold and icy palm Will chill each aired henrt.. Yes, soon each tottering weak, old man rrui rrom our midst depart. Ah, yes, Old Times draw wrinkles That youth and beauty made ; Our hopeful star scarce twinkles, When it begins to fade. Dear fathers, you are growing old. Your heads arc flecked with gray Ere many winters more are told. You, too, will fade away. The young must gather vigor To act their part In life; To bravethe world's rigor; To battle in the strife. And soon the lay will roll around, When you and I must go, To sleep beneath a froien mound, Beneath the drifted snow. W. C L. Probate Court. In estate of Walter Burnett, a minnr tate was appraised at i,fm In estate of Cora Ann Cox. real s.i.t,. was ordered sold. In estate of Hattie L. Dearmnnri t . minors, J. w. Swank was anrjointml man. JMjna. 1IUH. In estate of Jessie Barr. will .,tmin0H tu prorate. Cyrus V. and John P. 1W executors; bond 16,000. Appraisers. H nyts, a. Hams and a. IS. Usdy. In estate of J. S. McKechnl. t r saw oi personal property approved; real estate oruereu sold. In guardianship of Hinne Auibnrn garett Moss was apointed guardian. Bond, aw. appraisement, 1260. In estatate of Henrv Mom. fnv.n,,, filed. Keal property 12109; personal prop. ii.j,ivho. rroperty exempt from ex ecution oruerea set aside for widow and minor. In estate of Atemas Dodm l.,.i... nied. Keal estate 119.000: nerann.1 erty J6934.8S. Total, 128,834.88. Per.! property oruereu sold. In guardianshiD of 7pa. riai..., am. - . "IKUIU linn pu'imH gvwuni snowed, In estate of Robert McC'ulloch inventory meu. neat property iioou; personal prop erty, 1200.19; notes $1096.80. Poultiy, Hides and 'Furs. Highest rash price pnltl for turkeys ?eese, dni'lts and ahlpkeiiH at office ol ..Jitrolw, Stratify nntl Mnnre'e uld stable, 4lh street, Allmiiy. Also hides and furs uf all kinds !;nt"rht nr wish. FORTHILLER A IRVING, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURKITURE, CARPETS, WALL PAPKP, AND PICTURE KRAMKS. Undertaking a Specialty. ALBANY, UKKUUIN LEBANON One of the most critical sumlcnl nr. erations ever performed In this section Was Accomplished In this eltv dny, says the Eugene Guard, by Dr. naston, oi Albany, assisted by Drs Paine, Prentice and T. W. I.arrl. r Eugene. The patient was Mrs. C. F. Llttlefleld, and the operation was a se vere and lengthy one. taklnir two hnn to complete It and left the patient In a very critical conutlloii from the loss of oiooa ana the shock susta ned. Tom large nbro-cyslio tumors of the broad ligaments which sustain the wmrih were removed, but they adhered so tenaciously to the abdominal viscera that the operation was rendered an . pecially painful and difficult one. The Portland Disuatch suvat Th. barbers of this city have sent ta Son.. tor Woodward for Introducing in the legislature a bill providing for f h .w ing of barbershops In the stole on Hun. i days. They say that other nlaoea are A dispatch from tit. Paul. Minn I Tys'. .Tlloy My thllt otller P1"" e dated Jan. 31, reads as follows: A blia- . ?y ,aw ' h8t 8undliy " rard raged all over the Northwest last nigiii ana to-day, and Is still at it. There was a driving snow storm over Bt, Paul dating the morning. The wind blew a gale. Reports received show some peculiar freaks of weather. At 8 o'clock this morning at Helena it was below zero, while at Missoula, a little over 100 miles north, It was 10 degrees above. Late to-night reports from many points iu the Northwest stiite that the blizzard is general and very severe. At Ellendale, N. B,, this morning It was 16 above and to-night It is 26 below. Schools have been closed and business Is at a standstill, iul a terrific blizzard is raging. It Is 'bffow at Huron, 8. D. .. U. Lovelee makes clothes at prices muling ,i tiie times close prions, I is. I enjoyed as a day of rest, and they wouia nae tne same privilege forced on them. They claim that people can be shaved as well on Saturday as any other day, and seven days In the week are too many to work. It Is under stood that the cheap barbers are op posed fo this measure. NOTICE J?OR PUBLICATION. Und Offlee at Oregon City, Oregon, HOC. D, UV.W. :" "r?"T"' i,'""' """"leniiiowillK-uarfleO setuwruui filed notice of hi. Intention to make ; mi inn micuuuu w make UnalprooMiuupiurtof hUclalm, awl that uld proof will bo madu before the County olerk of IJrm wuty, at Albany, uregtui, on January 20, lsltt IliKmK Pawysa. i.WJTi m B- E- 4 of 8. W. and S. W.MofS. I. l-f.See.a4, T. 116. a, 1 W. K ESS ? "m' V"i "'""vatlon of.ldd S. Osborae, of Abbe'rdeen Una Co, tire. i. AWJUWON, Hustttur, Meat Market WEISNER & BflflL, Proprs. Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork, Mutton, Sausage, Bo logna, and Ham. ISPBacon and Lard Always on Hand Main Hlreat, Lebanon, Or. DALGLEISH & EVERETT , DEALERS IN Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Floor Mattings, fie ALSO Windows, Doorw, nunaers- Maraware, &o, &c LEBANON, OKEJON. BANKZLEBANON, LEBANON, OREGON. 'ransacts i General Banking Business. ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO CHECK. ExchatiRe sold on Now York.Han Pmnci. co, and Portland and Albany, Ureirnn, Collections made on favorable tr.rnis. i Solenllflo American TV An UlllsYt. DlaiOH PATIMT8 .IP1!y?1?llm na handbook wriut to MUNN A CO- 861 BlfiMIiWlT. NiW YK. umeat bureau fur tecunntc pttenu In Amene. Mrttj patent uken ont by us li brontrht before lilA Dublin h a ruiuaa sriwi fu. k. Urnst eireitlstlon of anr selentlfla paper in the oria. Splendldlr tlliumwd. No mulllireu man should bo wltlioul it. Weekly on a j . i.uubia uiimia. Aunrwu aufiti a UO Cuaumuas. 301 aroamrar. A vrk nit. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION, , Land OSJcc at Oregon city, Oregon. 1 . 1 inM.iii,!iu()wmK-namen settler Iium filed notice of 111 Intention lo make nnalpronfiiiMiiHavtorhU elnlm. ami tliat saw fNfwlll tie made before Hie t'onrttv clerk of Unn County, at Albany, Oregon, on Feb. U, 1HU3, W1UUMA.8KINNKR. M-entry. No. 721llfortbe Lots'J, 8, anil 5, Beo. llM nutnsu ll.o rnll..B.I.. . i-i- -.w .v,.,,n,n niuQiwnt,, unire OIK contlnuoiwrelldeiiw UMiiaud cultivation of said T .' ' ' "n" narrw, n. It. wye. Jl Morris, all ofrtweet Home, Mini w.. Oregon. J. T. AFPHWON, . ; Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Oregon City, Oregon, KnUnn la hassLn (..,... ti...i . ',. J . etUer ban llfed notice of hint Intenlion to Hiiiko final proof In mmxxt of IiIk claim, und thatiwfd at Albany, OriiKon, on March 17, JMtu, yi: JAHPER D. lifll.rfR P-.P ?. No. 7U6,tortheW.kof8.W. W. N. E. ors. w. t H. w. ofS. E. .aeo. 10, T. WH,, .... v .w JwiM nitnisnmn w URIVH OIK wntHiuouiirfiKiiiHiice upon andcuilivatioii of aold laiii,U: WUUamJ, Moothh, OrUudo MckiW Arlmir Mitt tmt lnl ii . 1 1 , umm, Um am., Ottii. J i It AITKION, HtjgifUtr. The Leading Dealer X iiwi w , tftff Id Boots & Sboes, Dry Goods, Gents' Famish ing Goods. Reduction Sale. We are going to sell for the next Thirty Days at a great reduction in Ladies' and Children 's shoes; Now will be your, time to secure a great hanrain. We are closing out some lines regardless of cost, to make room for new arrivals of shoes. We have too many kinds of shoes to give all of the cut prices on them in print. ' Ladies' Frenoh Kid, hand Bewed, " " hand turned " " machine sewed " Dongola Kid, all styles " Oil Grain, the very best " " a good one " CulfRlrln Misses' Oil Grnln the best ' CfllfHkln. a nwl nnn Colitis' ' Old Wee. 6 00 6 00 5 00 4 oo 8 oo 2 6o 1 75 1 75 2 00 1 76 Former Cut down 5 00 1 m 4 oo 3 oo 2 5o 2 25 2 25 . 1 5o 1 60 1 76 1 60 1 26 Wee. U 50 4 00 3 50 2 5o 2 25 1 75 1 76 1 25 1 26 1 60 1 26 1 00 Now we are coint? to wort t.lm npvt an lo,.i r on ladies and Children's shoes. A Prize Picture Puzzle. swudaM al Mli Tmu, Cuwla, vben law an ant kaown. sairan in ,-,-i .lT: J sr. .i. ,i riwitia1 "'uniWI VIODKs 10 uw "'."V"rv';'J yaw: m-ktt, an atcKHnt Banquet V ' , 1" o i Bien t, ts,Very compeUtor mutt cut out tho thorn , uUmMuwtiucinrwgiru ucty irmrking a crou wfitb n lead pencil on ucb. wr osj wnie wfiii 15 u. . two-ctnt itnttiM or oiui of fh fnll mi. " P i'llf' "Ford's Irii Catiirrh Hiodv.or Vord .. THnnlll pet, and many other I'uairel'ioture," d!itinui I'll BiTn r ' vu "Jt S"0'."" " "matm y uvir. Addren "Tli Focal (olmartul first II be awarded too fir.t prl ai d the ethers In ord.7 of merit. As Mt SyZ inmty. To ibermon miauis !M eorrB:taiu.r will be aixn an elejont CnrlKllt UonZra will b olvena aenllenii.n I hire iitilti '.SundoK.' U'h1. 1.1, .k -JI " hoorion rn.ll cjibe.lr.,1 jm.-at fkmrnfMnlmi atSIIO.00. Totha mmi from "he S7T Klin. Toibsrr fi)n,il;ta,vtu,wofPttrtor Fiii'iilenro. Tollw Wfromuitor banlaoaie Silver TonSrvl. To lac lUlh Irom tla Uil, an clogant Piano i,anil). To lb. S""l't rS. Iis"n;' 1" ' Po'tlerou, To tba nfhlk from the M, a numbs giisllib leather uavillnu Trunk. To dm nrnlk from tlu imt, in Pittas of staumIZJ VHW-S, FOE F.ACTI STATE. A spettal pH of a Silk Dietia j'nttcsn Witem yanls, any color). f?1" Ohlne (anr imti: d..m') .fill be fivcu to the firtl eerron in ar a ffnttua i each State in tba li. S. .ho can make out llislhrea dantiliten' fbcaa. e.lll jimiwayfcoO Tuluubla iieiaea! -. wciai pnni, 111 in. lliouKl IK, many nnmng correct niwen. Nochame i made for tnxini f""? " of ln pnf winner, will be paHUtaal in connection .05 SSTUT" " ""'W'" monui. Bxtra, preminms will be given to only thon wboare -rilling to awl n Introducng oor ne.licin.1. Notlnnn I. cUned tx the prima in any wv. Thai abtohitely given awav wintnxluce anil wlvertUe " Ford'a Prlao Remedies," which are llinl ant Bliciim, and will be Ml in avenr family for yam when they nave bean one iMroduced. AQ ralmwilllwawanjedstnctiyinonlerofnierit.aiid with piiilittatsiaiaamto tue Dubbc. laaimttiU. will be tut by audi, poupaid, ad piiw f rtto of duty, "" "",Tm"" , : A WATCH F0n E very coaiRFfT Aystrrw. An eiltrt, rmloioa swuine "Kearleaa" Wnteh, femnl.r,)wlllbawardedtoa( Ptflon who sends a correal amwtr within 30 day aftaruui AdvertiKmeatapuean, in case they should not e foruaauawniih to eecusaone of tbe larger prisn. Tbitli.lfiuiy one on hnd Ibatbne facas and endoa. tbeta within go days from the tints this advertiKenent appcam in tba newspaper thev are euanntead either ana of the leading priie., or an xtra premium of a tvntcu on condition. iuumL No annvar will be noiieed that does not contain 30 aenti for one of iiot'ti'i Peise, Roinediea. MitmJHt KbHD PILLC0, "37," Cor. WuHlngtan & bay bti., Toronto, UrriJiu