f VOL VII TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One yoar - (If paid In advenm, $1 !u par yea:.) Thiw ntimtlts .... . .......mm.... Blugle copies ..,........... .!) .. 1 M .. W 05 Seorat Societies. LltliANON LOWiK, NO. 41. I. II. 0. F.-MelB awv Huliintav evening al Odd KoUovre HalL t 0'eWiP-H. A. A. KKKft. N. G. W.C.PErERSffii.Secl'y. PEARi.nF.iiRfT umm. so. 47. ;io. p. r.- Jlwto .1 i O. t). F HhII tlrxt anil .tlilnl V,elliie l,r l"h TA-IOKBIWOK. DH1.LIB K.vl.THARSIl.tocl'y Irux Ijihiir. No .44 A. F. A. It Herts 8atur.Uv oveuiiw. on oMwlure the 1U moon In each nuuun. E. !Uack,W. . F. M. MawL .'. IhwlMflK No. as. 0. IT. W.-Uwtiar TucMlav evuniux at l-A. K. Hall. i h.Tllnini"W. Huu. (iiu-i View rir. No. 10. my f low Mn-M.rt lltO.A. It Hall I'in. Or . ererv saninlay-ovvnuiK. exi-K u itnnl UatuMavfifachniiul. ntt-fllntr liu- Inlrtl rrl day uil'ail -Ali bomit'r ol liiffWH o! et emu anil eymratiesoi the (i. A. K. an? enrtlially lnvUwl Ui Bitl Willi Uie i:ainp. C, 1. MoTimllt. or A. Oka IUU, rint Scttt. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. M. CARLANO, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. LEBANON. ORKKIK. Teatueriord & Ouunberlaln, ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW, ALBA'SY, OREGON. . F. K BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Al.BA.KY, OREGON. 3. R. WYATT, Attorney- at - Law, albaky, oregos; A. F. 8TOWE. Attorney -at - Law, TITLES EXAMINED. OollwllalKKlrcn liranipt ami careful attention. W'lllpnynttiMliaiitkewHjmallheeaue. nmtrc ur eaiiencKY'B brick. LKBANOK, OREGON. St. Diaries Hotel, Corner Main ainl atriniaii Slieels. UiHAX). OHKttCK J. B, THOMPSON, Propriclm-. First-Class in all Apartments. attention pail ;U CHi uieri-.nl men. Btnird und lMgiu, per rtuy, fl t 2; per we'h MM J.R.EWING, riuomnitor to U. L. MoClurt SI laving Parlor. Xu Hanwird' ISow JtuiUlin;;-. Firft-Claas Artists in attend ance. Hot and Cold Baths with Shower at all times. Yoi'B Patkonaob Boliwtkii. LEBANON, County Court, Applications nf posts B and 41; fur rtVl'r, f intkms foi indigent .wtwiiih, ilismiswa. Application of J. 3.. Milter for aid of T. B. Ki-portot A J Wrtle, nja. H S7, ac cepted, mid U Buttler appointed.' Application V H yiweiter et fr comi ty nmi,, granted. In thenumt-r fl'Ithe petltint: of J T Jtolf ut at, for a hridpe it wuk ortlomi tlmt tin- county mlwrtise.for huh for ImtUTutg of thv ttane. Thrur hnUreii dolhini rt-wurd wBnon.i'wt ' otiemi 1ir thrtf ,;njhenHm of the murderer i of Jolt n M J UiveuU. Urport of 6 'B Hhiiphenl, mipt. .if dint. M, wait illowal, ami Win H Hbcplmrd apiwilitt- l HftpercittOP. Petition of J-vid Hire H nl fur county roud grant m1, and John Hlund, A. Hkiiiii.T und Joer Lmds K;tw''twl viewpra, Thf kro)neitiou of tlu limi County At utmct i'ouipuny to writtt up the prtweut 0KituntJa imik U. Miircli 1, !0, was iio ccpted. In Cbc oiaUtir of the application of J. Wo Coirett ut 1, for Imatitiu of county niad, rowl ttntercd opciied. AnpliraiHin of C Kt'utly, for locution county road, diBmisnwl. W A Thoiujwoii rcMifnn-d tt H0(crvisor of rotMi district 52, and John lictlltaai was a pointrl. Application of John A Uluwch ut al, lor county roal, distiiiBwd. T'ctittoii of J. K CharltoiMtt al, for ro-tai buraementof ex-dhcrid LC Hice, for mon ey stolen when shrit! in Ittyj, diHmitd Matter of retfotutiona of biiwint mmucH in tuteronc to railroad cross ingii waa con tinued. Applicatittn of Alfred Wheeler fur reduo tion of deliiMjuent taxes, dirtmiaiwd. Also application of John C. Davis waadlamlitKcd "' VttlM ALLOWS!). 0 P Co-bow, aid Hail $6(10 tw 10 00 22 00 10 00 800 10 00 goo 10(1 10 00 10 00 28 eo 10 00 826 34 eo 8 00 8 00 10 70 117 06 8 00 31 80 28 00 9 00 22 60 800 7(1 64 110 33 G C CtHik-y, aid Mm Clark -i'hwbe A Uendttraon, aid Indies Aid Hoci"ty, aid joor W E Savage, aid Cos family .. Q F Crawford, aid Mn Koberta J? L Wallace, aid Mrs Kltta John Buniott, aid Junky Hiram llaker, aid Mrs Ualloway W H Gullifont, aid Mm Johinton I W B GloNt.-oitl It Kemp I J) F Crow, keeping poor John Ushec, janitor A G -Pronht, acct roods State vs M .Wasaom, fees Miller, actf nmtla J K WyatL.ft'ea Sawyer Brtw, at-nl roadH Htatc vs A II Brown L C Kice, aotx election Onitton vs Aidob Hiatt 8t Vincent Hotpiuu, aid nmr E T T Kishet, surveyor G B HlutpherU, supt dint M Thos Abelt,.id iioor C C JackHon, xt MhpritT Kiinsey & Pavia, incidentala J A Bilyeu, prcliitiinary examination G F HuMHill, examiuiiiK teachers X J Htites, - " J J Chariton, " N P Puync. cltyk's twa Mrs X' Coon A J ilUlit, MV,l. COttCl lllHUrtJ J N Duncan, mihiry Win liumbHiit?Ut Kir (ik'iu Jtihft W Pupli, per di!ni 8 2S 30110 mm mm TM0 30 2 00 1 .'10 loo w m oo 16 00 l,t'.buU'a ferry. Pleasant weather. fanners have begun spring work on a small scale. Health is pretty good, notwithstand ing we had uue case ol scarlet fever. 3. D. Bowel!, D. B. Emrick S. Taylor and W. J. Oriiuus inude a liuniuess trip to.Hillsboru tills week. Next halurtlny evening will lie the lust "club dunce" ol lliu aciiaou. Quite a number a horses have died in this county, of uliiid aiuggcts, liul none have peeii lost in Ibis vicinity Una winter, it being Ihe hist winter lor several years that we could say us much far tin- health of our stock. W. i. Gilmi i", deputy assessor fur Washington county, expects to (oui uieiice worji next week, B.vw Dust. Clothing at etwt al The L. K. liitiin Clothing Co., lu Albtiny. OREGON, MARCH The willnf Alexwulor (Mawforrt wiia adn.lttwl'h) word; Ann CrawfunJ up pointi'd 'jKt'MHrU. ' Fhml Warhtu; in tV fvXf of 8 B FltiiU'L'fttt and Ki.mh Aim Orm, wt fr ApafK ad. lVT?1 2!!.."r.!!,S1!::5 ? ! al; Arnold Siininn'r iitKlMU'il t'uurd- j ii. Ill cunnllniiHliip f Wulli-r and Myrtle MuHridi', mil.' of iruierly ap- prnviiia; .ni iwibiu iisiiit iw, p.Tiini mimrt' D 13. Final aiimuut In the eslate of G VV WurKiolli ( fill' April Hill. liitlitfiwtiitn.fll M Waller. E It HiiHto.i wiia nppojtih'd diaiiiatrulnr; bii.ido flKHKI; appniwirs appointed. In tin; (Ktulo of W P Kuiitli, liiind of WmiOiipprovHd. In the Miiiirilittnuhip nf Murllui, Duvkl und V. illlinu Hildmtli, oUutlim ordiTi d Naiind April 3d. In tlie ("lutt f Daniel rlmw, Icttcm of ai nilniHti-niiiii were liui'dtii i.) Mliuw; Inind, &'(KMI; uppraiavrii uppnint ed. In the RUiirdiuiwIilp of AogOKta Wilk-rt at nl, flmt nwouiit ttli'd; iaw ordered paid to widow and minor. In llii'CHtnUMifH A MuCartney, In ventory filed; real propurly Wii; mon ey, (K!0; perwiual proparty, JT7 75. In the entaUtol Huunnli tiohnett, Invi'iitory filed; real pmiierty H10; mnwi, 4ll 0; personal proirty ordered wild, In the mlaU' of Owen Blair, real proKirty ordered wild; citation ordered liwued for Appnl 8tb. In the enti.teof J ft McKetehnle, real )rowrty wild. In the entitle of Sarah M While, pe nnon to wll real property vontiuued. In I he estate of 6 B MeKlnnev. L H MiniUiiye appointed guardian ad litem of miuon. . In the estate of Cecil Morgan, ietl tluii of J Van Winkle diauiiiweU. In the eatate of V B Tucker, ordered made nunc pro tunc granting petition of T J 1'itchford. In the eatate nf John M J Loveall, Harvey Loveall wan appointed ailinlu iatratnr; bonds, $1400; appraiaera ap pointed. Ill the guardianship of Itolwi t .Mnt liaik, dual aiicouut allowed. In the eatate of Quo B Meklimey, L H Montanye was appoluted guardian ad litem. In the estate of Mary Hixon, J It Wyntt was appointed administrator; bonds, $K00. In the estate of E Fruin, final ac count set fur April 8. In guardianship of lien Hei flint; et al, guardian appointed; bond, tlliHHI. Ill the estate of N P Smith. Insane. guardian allowed (lif, and final ac count allowed. In the estate of P B Tneker, luven. tory filed; "'! property, $302. The Ktale Tux Levy. The total aniniuit of revenue to be raised twins $t,0Mi.sii7.u), the runiiltiiic rale of lux ation on iiit'ii coftur oi me laxiittie property is It -i.io nulls, iiiiti is uptsirtioitetl auiotta the several countlos nf Hie stun- to be levied ami eollwte.i ami to lii .paid into the slule treasury by mcii of the euuitiies, n wiling Bii ioitowingeiiwuie: Hukm' , ileliton (Jlnckuiiius... I Tlatsop W-MM 34,OW a W,Xri Ml 37,01" 44 j ll.ItU (HI I Columbia Coos ai,7TI7 4.1 ! Crtsik IUn.1 III ! Currv , .Villi Oil i liouulus :m.mo III j Gillimn li.tiis il: (jruut 7.KIL' (W ' Harney , 10,208 m I .luekstiu 2s,il(S tti I Josephine .... 4,l!is 1(1 a nin.utli .... Luke bane t ,iiii Miiliteur Yi nrion .Morrow S.tiHl 116 0,s(l6 28 J3.722 Nil H2.JI24 OS 11,11111 03 Mllltliomul SOfvllW 71 1 oik . 2'l,lll 116 Sherniun 7,K! 62 '1 illlimook 7,-175 04 t'mulillu 4tl,ie 07 t'nion ,. 27,lit);j 7l' Wallowa .,... O.llfll) (M M'liseo , 21,71s 17 Wnsliiiih'lun . ifc'i.fW 18 Vaniliill ,., STVI5" IB Total.... , , .$1,000,807 (10 17, 1893. ' Arhnr Iay. Tlio mr Hpproucli if Arbor liiyf which la the twooud Friday of April, in (lie afternoon, has prompted 8tnte Superintendent McElroy to issue his Htitiual Arbor duy elnMllftr, which' will tut lu.iit iir.l Iii a f.iw Ui-ti in tho timh m ..rt untv .u,,erlt,U.,,n,U of ,h'e statu. The circular this year consists of fifteen page and nonta'ns a sug gested programme for exercises to be conducted by the schools on this day. The circular is prefaced by these re murks, "Arbor day, from bring an humble expedient of one of our Western states, a few years ago, has become, It may he said, one of our national holidays. Its original design has lieen modified since Us observance has been con nected with our schools. It Is now nut only a day for tree planting, both for economic and aisthctio purposes, but its cbservauce has been made the menus or imparling much valuable knowledge in regard to plant and tree life, of cultivating in the young the faculty of observation, nnd kindling in.thelr uiinds an Interest In natural objects which will be a life-long source of pleasure. It is not too much to hope also, that this Arbor day festival, en giiitlng our children lu Its observance so generally .audio pleasantly with songs, recitations and planting of trees ami shrill around the scboolbouses and along the streets or In public parks, may have the effect of bringing forward soon a generation who will fee both the value and the beauty of trees, as hitherto they have not been felt in our country, and thus the reck less destruction of our forests, now go ing on with such threatening eonee quences, may lie arrested before the calamities are upon us which have befallen other countries through the loss of their trees." Statesman. A Storm. It is said that March is the month of storms. We were convinced that this is true lust Friday evening about 7 o'clock, when without any warning our disirs were opened and people of all Bize and age, 50 strong, began to rush In with basket and sacks well filled with ccfiee, sugar, flour, meat, oauned fruit, etc. The evening was pleasantly spent by young and old V lease accept our thanks for" this ex pression of friendship and Christian regard. C. R. and M. J. Lamar. Just Arrive. Direct from. Eastern manufacturers some of the neatest mouumeuta ever brought to Albany. Latest .designs used in the East. Call at once and make a selection as the best will be gone before Decoration Day. At E. W. Acliison & Co's. - . ,, Notice. All persons knowing themselves In I dehted to the firm nf Parker & Orubb ' will please call and settle at once, as ,; lIu, business mM nettled tuimedi- a:ely, E.Pabkkb. of the firm of Parker Jk (jrubb. Tbe Lftleat. 1 am now receiving uty spring and summer stock of dreHs jitHtds, novel. ties in wasli goods and wool fabrics. , SAMt'Et, h, Voitnii, Albany, Oregon. Surlita Jarketa. I bav ' my new spring etoek of jiicl; eta ri'iitly for your luriientioii. Tin assortment is the Inrsl lu Albaui ami all !M8 styles. Piltes are fifht f-AMfEI. E. YufNO, Albany, Oregon. ' fay l's. AM persons kuowli g thems Ives in debted to me will pilose cull and Met tle at once as I am needing my money. Ed Kellenuekoeb. Pled. Mi' JllS. Moist Kits Of. in In la., In Ocl 18:22, and died at Ills home, three niflcs north " Lebanon, March 13, was 70 years and 5 mouths old. Mr. Moist (striie to Oreimu in 1849, from Bucllngtoii, Iowa, and took up a donation Innil olultn on which he lived up to the time of his death. Ho was married to MlfS lone Ralston. He ansa man of sterling worth, and was highly renpectod hy ail who kite him. He lias been a great sufferer ahnttt five years, but bore bis miOi-rlug with Christian forlltude.being fully resigned to tile B ill of his Heavenly Father. Ho leaves a nlfe and three children anil many friends to mourn tbeir loss." The funeral services were beld at his home, and the burial was ut Allan y, by the Masoulc Order. May God's blessing rest upon the bereaved family. ' C.R.L. obituary. Mr. J. R. Oatcbell was born ill Maine Oct. 9, 1848, and died in this city, Tues day morning, March 14, 1893. He was married lu Canada ill 1861. DeceaJtd was the father of nine children, eight -of whom are still living. He was 4B years, 5 months and 5 days old, at the time of his death. Mr. Uatcheil has lived here for about four years. His mother and sister arrived in tills state from South Dakota and located here a few mouths ago. The funeral services were couduoted by Rev. Lamar, In the Baptist church, and the remaius were Interred In the Dodge cemetery. New Grooery. I hereby aunounoe to the people of Lebanon and vicinity that I have' opened a grocery store in the building recently occupied by Benjamin Bros., on Main street, where I will be pleased to meet you all and shall endeavor by fair dealing, to win & share of your patronage, as l buy for cash and with a limited capital will be compelled to sell on the same basis. My stock is all new and fresh. Ko back numbers. Yours very truly, R. Hull. It Is said that wheu a native of Ha waii wishes to give evidence of his sor row at the lose of a kinsman be gies to . ome secluded spot and tries to knock out one of his front teeth. In case it ii is bis niuidei effort at mourning the bereaved not unfteiuently bungles the job, and on looking over the debris often finds that be has knocked out a couple or more. Ir the grief-stricken party, however, lacks the nerve or dis trusts his prowesa to accomplish tbe tooth's displacement, a dear and oblig ing friend is always ut hand to offer his assistance. As a result of this cus tom a mau of middle age Is ofteu short so many teeth that gastronomers: are embarrassed in masticating their food. American dentists will do a land office business In Hawaii If the United States annexes the Islands. Ex. luecity council jo in i: nm meets lug in the new city hull at Corvallis Monday evening, nt which time' bids were opened for the $311,000 uf wi,tar bonds that had been offered for sale and an ordinance was passed empow ering the police judge to close a eon tract with a firm in Cleveland, ()., who litis ottered tills premium nod accrued Interest. Twenty-eight (lions, ond di liars of this mou v will be ued immediately in paying for the t'orval lis Water Company's plant and the balance expended tills year In extend. ! lug and perfecting the system. J Lust Molality nibt while Mrs, . ! tirislitiin wusiih.ent from home, the' I young people, to the number of thirty i ''Vf' 8-'tJiei'ed lu to give her aur prise, .. ' ""' " if surprise was complete. After ail wag sliil and the tally tt-iis was cooked, a merry t'm was hud pulling taffy and lilay.n games, und a general enjoyment, in which all partook. When near nild liiglil all returned home well pleased with their evening's enjoyment,