The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 07, 1893, Image 8

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    Lebanon Express. I
CITY OFFICIALS.
'MAYOR "-LOTOU
KKCOItnKR ?K0- VriCF
UA.K8UAL. B. o.MACKEY.
COALMEN
City Council meeta cm the ni and third
Tuesday evenings o;(ech month.
Tho report that aliand of Ap
ache Indians were on the war path
in Arizona, sounds like some of
tho old times newB items, but it
ideoe not carry the dismay of old
timea, for Arizona is sufficiently
peopled now to take care of them
selves and the Apaches on the war
path simply run their necks into
the haneman's noose. Indian
raids are about passed out of le
inembrance and the red man him
self will soon follow. Ex.
Out mar the eastern end of the 0. P.
terminating at Cods station, there has
been for some tiiue a strip of about ten
mlleeof road that !ha not been wed
for want of repairs. As soon ae the
now goes off this will be straightened
up and put into geod shape so that the
road can be operated throjRh the east
ern terminus. Every ear and engine
on the road will be re-painted; the
passenger coaches to be varnished and
retouched and ewerhauled into the
best shape possible.
From the leguiarly monthly report
of Superintendent L. L. Rowland, of
the state insane asylum, it is seen that
on February 8th there were 582, male
He 247 female patients at the asylum.
During the month of March 19 males
and 10 females were received, and at
the close of March the total number
receiving treatment was 837 584 males
and 253 females. During the month
there were discharged as resovered 1,
improved 13, not improved 1, not In
sane 1, died 4, eloped 1; total 21. The
number of officers and employes is 05
and the per capita daily expense to
the state for March for the patients for
Mareh was 39 67-100 cents.
A horse dealer named William
Wright from Livingston, Montana,
was in Pendleton Wednesday evening
says the East Oregouian. Mr.
Wright's mission is to obtain prices
on horses with the idea in view of
shipping "them across the pond" for
the use of the German army. About
200 head are wanted. They are in
tended for light cavalry Use, and must
be full of life and vigor and weigh be
tween 850 and 600 pounds. A Ger
man count, now at Livingston, con tern
plates making the shipment, and Mr.
Weight comes in his interests. The
gentlemen left on the night train for
the Heppuer neighborhood.
Newcastle, Penn., is up in arms over
an outrage which is supposed to have
been perpetrated by members of Ihe
Mafia society, which is known to exist
in that part of the country. A parly
of boys went out coon hunting the
other night, and while in the woods
they were attacked by a band of. some '
twonty Italians, who fired on them
and chased them about three miles.
Several of the boys had their clothing
cut by bullets, and one of them was
seriously wounded, but managed to
make his escape. Bteps have been
taken to arrest the Italians, and threats
of lynching them are freely indulged
in. The woods where the boys were
hunting are thought to be the rende
vousof tne Mafia, which has threaten
ed to kill Mayor Brown and Detective
Marshal for their part in effecting the
arrest of an italiuii murderer named
Tepora.
: , The Balem Statesman says, Mr. C.
K. Ucugbam has just struck a rich
find of gold and coal on his place on
Jtutte creek, Clackamas county. Bev
eml samples of gold have been brought
tothis city and have been examined
by W. W. Martin, the jeweler, who
pronounces them as being as fine a lot
uiuiAjmuna u ha OVfr HVAIllilied. The
find of gold was very large and the
prospects grow brighter. I lie pros
pectorssay the outlook for the mine is
very bright. He ha also discovered a
large four-foot vein of coal in the same
vicinity. A large quantity wasship
ed to the Oswego iron works and
there tested. The examiners . pro
nounce this coal as being the best ever
tried in this district for the purpose'of
making steam and all heating pur
poses. Aesbon as the weather per
mits, a large number of prospectors
will proceed to prospect the mine and
thereto no doubt, judging from the
specimens shown, but it will prove a
most successful and rich find.
l'robat Court.
itufus Thompson was appointed guardi
an of Klia Burwiok. Bond 11000.
In estate of Joseph Hoist, C F Moist was
appointed executor. Bond (20,000.
In estate of Alexander Crawford, Inven
tory riled, real property IS375, personal
$377 60.
In estate of ABardwell, first account al
lowed. In guardianship of Helena Burkliart, in
ventories Hied. - . i
In estate ofHM Waller, inventory filed,
real property ?1S00, persunal property
3142 65.
In estate of John H Loveall, Inventory
filed, real property $400, personal property
(205 SO. Personal Iproperty ordered sold.
In estate of A W Grubb, P M Bmlth was
appointed administrator. Bond 1000. Per
sonal property appraised at ?W0 46.
In estate H K Schooling, first final ac
count tiled.
In estate of Jos Wassoni, final settlement
set for May 1.
In estate of Christopher Hardman, 7th
snvi-annual account filed.
In estate of Henry Moss, Margaret Muss
allowed (350.
In estate of Daniel Bliaw, inventory filed,
personal property 44,408.
Exeoutora Not toe.
Notice is hereby given to all whom itmay
concern, that the undersigned has been by
the Circuit Court for Linn County, Oregon,
duly appointed Executor of the last will
and testament of Joseph Moist, deceased,
late of Linn County, Oregon. All persons
having claims against said estate are here
by required to present them properly
verified to the undersigned at Lebanon
Oregon, within six months after this date.
This 29th day of March 1893.
C. F. Moist,
Kxecntor of the estate of Jos. Moist, dee'd.
WsATiiasr jd & Chahbcbuin,
Atty's for Executor.
The Latent.
I am now receiving my spring and
summer stock of dress goods, novel
ties in wash goods and wool fabrics.
Samuel E. Young,
Albany, Oregon.
Fajr I p.
All persons knowing themselves in
debted to me will please call and set
tle at once as I am needing my money.
En Kkllenbkkokr.
DALGLEISH & EYE RETT,
-DKAlKKSllN-
Fnrnitnre & Hardware,
Carpets, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Floor Mattings, 4c.
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W i li do ww, Door s,
Builders' Hardware, &c, sc.
LEBANON, OREJON.
Albany Steam Laundry
RICHARDS & PBILL1PS, Proprs,
Albany, Oregon.
All Orders Receive Promt
Attention.
Special Rates for
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded.
R. S ROBERTS, Agent,
X..olHmoii, Oreu'on
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
E. W. Hadley, Receiver,
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Valley Points
. . and San Francisco. .
Ocean Steamer Sailings.
8.8. WIIXA.UUTTK VAI-MCY.
Leaven Han Krancisco, March 14 and 24.
" Yatiuina, " 19 and 29.
This Company reserves the right to change
sailing dates without notice.
RIVER OTBAMKB&
Steamer "Iloag" leaven Portland, Wednes
day and Saturday at 0 A. M. .
II. C. Day, fien. Ag't,
Salmon Hi. Wharf, Portland.
D. R, Vai.'ohn, (Jen. Ag't,
San Francisco, Cal.
C. 0. Ilooue, (J. F. A V. A,.
Corvallis, Oregon.
LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET.
Changed Krory ' Mk,
Wheat-6o.
Oats aSe.
Hay-$12pertonv,
Flour-l 00 pji sack.
Chop Jl 25 rr owt.
Bran 80o -per owt.
Middlings, nil 00 par owt.
Potatoes- 60o.
Apples -Dried, 7e per lb.
PlunrjDrletl, 80.
OnUjns 2e.
Beef Dressed, B7e.
Veal-o(i)e.
Pork Dressed, 7J.
, Lard 17(n!H ,.
Hams 16)18cpor lh.
Shoulders 12)c.
Bides lfi(ll8c per db.
Geese $8 per doz.
Ducks to 00 per io.
Chickens U OUf.i-4 00.
Turkeys Ulo per lh. ,
Eggs Ifie nerdos.
Butter 25epr lh.
.Hides-Ureeii, 28e; dry, 8c
It was wit an April fool that Isaac
Beam noticed yesterday morning when
he opened his store. But It was nn
actual foot that some time during the
night some one bad pried the back
doors of his store open and helped
themselves to a quantity of tobacco
and cigars. The total itss does not
amount to over $20. There Is no clue
as yet to the perpetratorsAlbany
Telescope.
Poultry, Hides and
Furs.
Highest cash price paid for turkeys
geese, ducks and chickens atorllce of
L.Jacol8, Htianey and Moore'e old
stable, 4th street, Albany.
Also hides and furs of all kinds
bought f ir cash.
BANICLEBANON,
LEBANON, OREGON.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
Exchange noldon New York, San Fronds
eo, and Portland and Albany, Oregon. .
Collections made op lavoralile terms.
FORTHILLER i
DEALERS IN
ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE,
CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND
PICTUHE FRAMK8.
Undertaking a Specialty.
ALBANY. OKEGON
.H -A TRAUK MARKS,
DiaiON PATKNTS,
for information and free Handbook writ to
MUNN k CO.. 3tit BiWAIiWAT, NKW YOHK.
Oldtut bureau for Mcunug patenU in Amenoa.
Krery patent taken out by u u bmujrhi before
Uio puttio bj a auLioe vit-bd I re ol ciutrge 1b Uia
Lanteat ctrenlatinn of any scientlflo paper tn the
world. Splendidly illustrated, No Imelllrent
mm ihouiit be without it. Wee It. 8:1.00 a
rear: tUOiix moBtHa. A'ldrew MUNN k CO,
PuiiLUUStu. if Ul iiroauwa, iSaw XorJt Ottj.
T Scientlflo American
Agenoy for
O-c-. 3 S?n ftp ; IcJPjSi
. ssSs tig VZart
-'so raises l1'!
.iZ2 srg as! es f emm
i M B 'ill' Fll
Li illnifitSfy.
W.C DAVIS,
(SUCCESSOR TO G. W. SIMPSON.)
ALBANY, OREGON,
Carries a Comtiloto Assortment of
Dry 8 Goods, . Clothing, Hats,
Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Groceries,
Premium tickets given with every dollar s worth
of goods, cash purchase.
Special discounts allowed on all cash purchases of Clothing,,
Cloaks, Blankets, and all other wintor goods.
Highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce
taken in exchange for merchandise.
PUGH &
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Complete
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MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
Glassware and Queensware.
Cov nlry Produce Taken at Highost Market Price.
DONACA'S BRICK CORNER.
JOB
DhTNTTNi!
J
The (iolden-Kod Ptililisliing
imiui
mined to secure oOOJOO now subfloruiere to thotr fomilv story pttjier,
the GOLDEN-ROD, before July 1st, 'VS.
In the ordinary way this would require a lifetime, but "time is
money" and in order to save time we are willing to pay those who
subscribe now a large sum of
M
realizing that we can soon recover this great expenditure from the
increased revenue from our advertisers.
For correct answers to the following ten word-riddles, The
Goldon-Rod Publishing Co. will pay
CASH REWARDS.
For the correct anewor to .inv
ONE word, 20 00
For the correct answor to any .
TWO words, 50 00
For the correct answer to any
THREE words, 75 00
For the correct answer to any
FOUR words, 100 00
For the correct answer to any
FI VE words, 125 to
As Special Grand Prizes We Will Pay in Cash
fo every one suii'llng In the unreel answers to
... ALL of the TUN wiinls lieforo March 1st, '!)!!. f.WO.00.
Here are the word-riddles, con you solve them? Roincinber any
one of the ton words correctly solved wins for you $20.00 in ciihIi,
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Trtii;. Fruit knwv at )uw-
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ibrttfliU'olorH,
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Tropluril Tree, with
nmiid yollnw iruit.
I The fruit In jfowl toeut.
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uAl JjnllnllUU terw m Hiippllcil I In; original word will bi rnuinl comiiluk!, P.Mimlt!: li-.b-tj.
A book wlileli very cum sliouJu rtwl, Tlioointtliifl lelkTN inn I nuil 1, and wlion properly iiihtIciI
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nnminro Are pithl In oh thp vory flay otiy atiriwer ir fniMKltn bo cornel. To pn-vcnt evfeii
Uu nnilUO n,y uppeamiiw-ul IrrtKUlarily orvolliiflim, neopy ol'tln; orlKintl Ion vttwU hn; ham
depociU'd iiiftwifiiiy vhuH under wjiI, to Ih iKiicrt March :tM, '(), In tw prHHciiee of wltiiewjes.
whorti woru ituleiueiil m to the coorreet woiUm will Iki pul)lllwd in Uio April mimbor of tint iul
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PAMTilTinM object of l))lnextraordlnivry ofl'erisof eonrw tOHpcure siiIiwHIhth at once.
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swend Vi.ouiuuHt Uj Kent, tlirw) words $im, live wonlrffti,60, iindijooii, uitd km nmny copiuy of the
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The Golden-Rod Publishing Co., 321 Dearborn St, Chicago,
BMLJAUU3 WANIT.!).
WALLACE
Groceip
CAItltY-
OF ALL KINDS done at
the ExiMtuss Office. Good,
1 U wol'k anc' "ow Pv'ceH-
Co., nf Chicngo, IHiniin, has deter
oney
the following
For the correct answer to any
SIX words, If i"50 00
For the correct answor to nnv
SEVEN words, 175 00
For the correct answer to any
EIGHT words, 200 00
For the correct answer to any
NINE words, 225 00
For the correct answer to ALL
of the TEN words, iidO 00
A lul'ty lro.
Vhivivw Imitii wim;, '"of
pnrltr or othur t'olora.
Triilciil treii, witli 1'riiii
In buiu'litiH,
Kkiwerlnj? hiibhup,
Tiunii'iil fruit beitrltiir
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trees.