friaTtairw VOL VII TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One your,., 12 00 (If nalil in advance, II W lwr year,) Bii month.. ....... 1 w Three mniuhB.,, M BlaHls cophw..... (A Secret Societies. tUBANON UlWIK, NO. . 1, 0. 0. F.-Mecls svory SnUinlay eviiimw al uaa Follows nan, ai ry Hauima; ulook p. m. o'cioos p. ui. . , u - A. A. Jvr.Mi, n. u. W.C.PCTF.rtHON,HaM'y, PEAR1.RF.IIF.CCA I.OWIK, NO. ..1t,iiP-'--Ifsottatl. 0. 0 . Fllall first aiid:Uiird oduo8- "' Thkiti!io. N. a. DOMiIE HI.TMAIiBU,.H0(!ty liu o Utme. No. 44 A. F. 4 A. M.-Mts Hatunlay evening, on or before the lull moon In ,""m"",, K.E.HA..MA0K.W.M. T . . Mn.ua, Bee. nnnrliilinr. No. UK. A. 0, 11. W.-Meol every Vwnday evening at a. A. U. Hall. IIH. I. A. UBliHUSos, M. W. 3. B. Thohpho , Roc. Ut'L Hranos Cash', No. 1, m f -.onFVrr'B.-Met InH.A. R. Hall, Mauuin, Or., every Saturday evening, exnyl the third ' baturday of each month, meeting the Ultra Fri day lnslead. All limtlnn of the Hon "vot oraiw and oommdmof the . A. R. are cordially Invited to moot with tlx, Otm,, A. Oadalu Pint Heal. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. W. QARLANO, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. LEBASON, OREGON. leaiMorfl & Ctaterlain, ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW, ' ALBANY, 0RB6ON. W.Ht BILTEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. j.Jl. WYAtT, Attonaey-at- Law, ALMANY, OREGON. STOirVE ISOMERS Attorneys at Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Oolleeiloiu Rlvtnamtnpt and earofnl atUnttoB. will iiraollo. m. all tlw oouru of the slate. OFFICE IN COI'KTNRv'a BHICX. ' LkbjswoN, Ohboon. St Charles Hotel, Oamor Mainand Rhwnaa Btteats, LEBANOK, BltKaOS. W. C. F!'I.KNER,Prop. First-Class in ill Apsxtments. Special atteiitloB ipaifl to Oonf meroial men. Board and Lodg-rag, per .toy, $1 to 42; per week HUo6 J. R. EWING, Suocesior to B. L, MoCtare. Shaving Parlor. In Ilauwurd'a fie-vr Fint-Class JrtUts in attend ance. Hot and Cold Baths with Shower at all times. Your Patbonage Solicited. mm.m.mmm-M-ir! LEBANON, TO CORRESPONDENTS , Your real name must acoompi every communication or it will wr. tniiily go to the "waste basket.' i re do not want your name for p'ut,nCR. tlort, hut a a guarantee of (f j, fajtjli flm-TOR. Decoration Or Hl'AB jllAKTEHK OF JoIIB Mil mi Pom, No. 42, . A. jfCS tor Okkoob.I ll"on. ' Jr., May 19tu 1H9S. uinuiiitm,, The day of honorl lhe nic,on, those who fell in tlM,h!i Bml t,,0M W, havealnce diod '.ra the hardehips in ourred In defene , ot tK i)nioI1 and llie p,r. ptituoty of a an( eiotiuat Govern ment, h aKiiii , upjn us. To the am .vivinn (lomradea of the mighty contciit. It .would seem almost oatof place the ucrV duty on the JKIth of May as decoratl m day, te oniui one and all in the nolunii j.nd painful privilege of strewing liowe n Upon the craves of departed heroes and otherwise MmeinherinK the services so m ly rendered in time of the country's ed. One of tlio treat ohjoote of the Grand Army is to perpetuate the memory and history of 'Uhe dead. In rder that the coming youths of the laud may be taught the saorilioe and efforts reurired to preserve and hand down a united fret government. In this patriotic desire, we hereby extend a kind invitation to the Woman's Relief Corps to join us, and the Sons of Veterans, Miworre, Odd Fellows, United Workmen and .the order of Maccabees, Buoday schools, and ail churches and citiceus to unite on the occasion. We (eel and realise tkatia blessing resulted from the efforts made in the defence of this grand republic. Therefore the comrades of the Grand Arm; and'tue Woman's Keliet Corps, and Bona ol .Veteraiis will meet at the G. K. Hail tlie hour of nine o'clock in the forenoon, on the Mi of May 189S, and hold such Bar- vitax as may be proper, and then march to the public square and convene along with ttll citlsens desiring io participate in the strewing of flowers u(ion the graves ofde ipartcd friends. Tlierefore under tlie order of the Cortt landing Officer, proceed to the cemetery .and decorate the graves of comrades with flowers, followed with such other ex- ercises as may be appropriate on the occas' ion. Done in accordance witli guiieral orders of Commander iu Chief and Jtopartuient Commander of theUrand Army of tlie He public. By order J. !F llvus Com nander J.V. Miller-Post, No. 42 O. A. ii Attested by K, M. Mill Bit, Adjutant. The Q. A. K. Poat, W. R. 'C. and S. of V. .camps will meet at tlie G. A. R. Hall at 9 o'clock a. m., May 30. Other sooietios, acliool oliUdreu and oiti aens who intend totake jiartin deoorating xercises will meet at t he public square. The line of mareh will be arranged and announced on the grounds bv Col. C. B. Montague, Marshai of the day. . All associations, school children and tltiions are cordially Invited to. come, bring iowers and take part in the sentioes. G. WX'ai'sori, Coiniuanner. The grave of little Mamie Welsh, at Milwaukee, the girl who wa so bru UUy murderer: about ten moRttit ago byithe demon Wilson, who nuioided in the Oregon City jail, la wiaitetl by her former echooroiatee every Friday evening and deocwaited with Sowers. The'dear children 4nwe dropped many tear upon the clay that covers the remain a of the one they loved so well. -Ex. m The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. OREGON, MAY 26, Council Proceed Inns. Council met last Monday night In accordance to adjournment. The roll was called and all the couu- oilmen were present. Councilman Westfall verbally re ported on the amount of lumber It would take to build a bridge across the tail race near the flouring mill on Main staeet, and by motion the bridge waB ordered huilt; and that the con struction of the same be under the supervision of the street committee. The council then proceeded to the election of a street commissioner. P. W. Morgan was placed In nomination and was elected. By motion the council then adjourn ed until Tuesday evening. Council met on Tuesday evening. All the members were present except councilman Westfall. P. W. Morgan, the newly elected street commissioner, presented his bonds, which were duly approved aud ordered placed on file. By motion the marshal was ordered to notify B. Burteushaw to put a railing on the side walk near his resi dence. The street commissioner was order ed to proceed at once and make out a list of all the taxable property in the city, and also the persons liable to a pole tax. Council then adjourned. We received a copy of the road law, and also the Hub and game law this week, with the compliments of F. C. Baker, Btate printer, for which we re tarn our thanks. Mr. Baker request ed us to Bay that any of our readers could obtain a copy of these laws by sending In their name accompanied by a 2 cent stamp. Sr. Jas. Davidson and Mrs. Dr. J is. Davidson and little boy arrived in Lebanon laxt Wednesday. On ac count of sickness Mr. Davidson did not get through school and will return In the fall. Mrs. Davidson completed her course with honor. They are now visiting with Mrs. Davidson's father, C. B. Montague. Persons who are subject to attacks of bilious oelio can almost invariably tell, by their fellings, when to expect an attack. If Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy is taken as soon as these symptoms appear, they can ward oo disease, riuch persons should always keep the Remedy at baud, readv for immediate use when needed. Two or three doses of it at the right time will save them much trouble. For sale by M. A. Miller. Look out for the "Big four" Colored Minlstrels, consisting of the self re nowned performers, Jones Brothers, in their startling freak of representing love scenes and new jokes of South' ern Ore. Tbe Silver Toned Duett by Starkey and Mallory. Don't fail to hear the Big four Quartette, second to none. Wsta their old plantation medleys and amp-nieetiag songs. Also heel aud toe dancing. See the ghost aud his straggles. . Sea the ''Big Four" In their old Verglnaa break down aud reel- At Lubason Opera House, Saturday evening, May 27. Price 85 and 25 eents. Baking Powder: 1893. China Bow Yesterday morning at about 5 & in. a disturbance occurred In the Chinese lodging house adjoining Mr Schmeer's livery stable, and a Chinawoman was found in front of the stable fearfully slabbed with a knife and bleeding pro fusely. Investigating elicited thefacti, Wat the cutting was done by Hum Gow, tlie big Chinaman well . known for years in Albany as Sullivan. The woman's name was Sue Hung who came but recently from Salem. Some altercation arose aud Hum Gow attacked her with a dagger knife. Goon Hln the proprietor of the house interfered aud was fearfully out and stabbed. One cut entered the lungs uid another laid open bis abdomen so that the intestines protruded. There were several other wounds of a serious nature. The woman also received cuts In the breast and abdomen, and one slash across the wrist nea-ly severing the muscle. Dr. W. H. Davis was called and dressed the wounds The witnesses to the affair were Hung Lung and Jue Back, two Chi namen. Goon Hin received seven distinct wounds, the one penetrating the lungs It is feared will prove fatal. The woman, Sue Hung, who claims to have a husband in Salem . was stabbed six times. Sullivan, or Hum Gow, was given an examination before Justice Curl. He claims that he was quietly sleep ing and was attacked by the woman with the knife and Goon Hin with a rod of iron, and that he snatched the knife from the woman and fought his way out and ran to the jail for pro tection, fearing that they would kill. He was held without bail pending the result of the wounds be had inflicted, and two witnesses were held under $150 bonds each, which they were en deavering to secure. Mr G A Waggoner was not altogeth er successful last year in raislg China pheasants. This season he turned the business over to Mrs. Waggner whose efforts promise a fair measure and bro- xier. A brood of 114 is now emerging from the shell, and should the birds thrive, Mrs. Waggener will reap a good reward for her pains as these birds are in good demand at f 10 a pair. Gaiiett George Humphrey, of Albany, was in town Tuesday, says the Sclo Press. He was here for the purpose of secur ing the signatures of the convicting jury who sent up the man who robbed Albert Bond a few months ago. The prisoner is dying with consumption and the object is to get him pardoned so that bis people can take him home and nurse hin. Wednesday night news reached this city of the deth of Henry R Freeman on the day mentioned. Deceased had been employed by John Smith to cut wood on the island about 4 miles south ofCovallls. He left one of the houses in in the morning to begin work. He did not return for dinner nor for supper aud Mr Smith and Jonny Hays went in search of him, fearing that he met with soms accident. They went to the place whare he was instructed to be gin work aud found that he had been killed by the top of a tree which had broken off by the fall of the one which he had cut down. Justice Ap plewhite empannelled a coroner's jury to investigate the cause of death and gave a verdict in accordance with the above facte. Deceased was 62 years of age, and a native of Tennessee. He leaves a wife with whom .the commu nity is iu deep sympathy. The re mains were interred in Crystal Lake oetnetery. CorvalHs Gazette. W. F. Read, of Albany was town out) day this week. lSaKfl NO 13 Tenaassee School Report. The following Is the report of school' district, No, 103, Linn county, toe- gon, for the month ending May ratl in Number of pupils belonging on first -day of month, 85; number fceloirfttyR,' at close of mouth, 32j ''umber v drawn during (lid -monthi 8 nunibeT 0fcla8sestaugb28; number of visit ors during fje month, 16; total num ber of princes 509; uo of absences 138; Verage daily attendance 25. E. Mbnskv. Teacher. Sweet Home School Rnport. Following is the monthly school reportof Diet. No5o. . No of days taught 20. No of days taught 30fi. No of days abseuoe 132. No of times tardy10. ' No of boys enrolled 14. No of girlB enrolled 18. Total No enrolled 30. Average daily attendance 18. ,x Deportment good. Those who were, not alieent during the month, are Jerome Skelton, Nellie. Hamilton, Robert Moore, Lottie Jack son, Sarah Miller, Nettie Buck abdj Lola McClure. C. F. Biobbb; Teaches. AlbaDj Baseball Flayers. The Albany baseball team la being gotten together as rapidly as possible, six players being already secured, while other are being negotiated with, Matt Stanley the craok oatcher who) caught for Salem last year, came up on the train Monday, and will play his old position and criptiiin theteaw: Among the other players that have been seconded are Chan. Burns, short) stop, Phil Grant, of Kansas City, nd( Frank Haynes, of California, pile hers, Albert Cole, third base, John Mullen, first base. The two pitchers arrived) Tuesday. The gronuds in Gcltra Park were laid out and the work ol putting it In condition will be com menced Immediately. Albany ' will have one of the strongest teams Iu tha league. Herald. The graduating exercises of the Leb. anon public school will be hold in the) Presbyterian church. In the afternoon of Friday June the 2il. The exercises) will couslst of musle ly- the Chofal Society, essays by the members of tha class and the presentation of diplo mas. - Pres. Bloss, of the State AgrW cultural College will fee present and win deliver a lecture in the evening. Friends and patrons are cordially lit. vited to he present, This is the first class to graduate nut of our scho.il sadf it will mark an epoch in our schoof history. The programme, will be pub lished in full next weeh. The last session of the leyl.Hltirure of this state made some very iiuuortaBl changes in the old law in regnrdY to the filing of chattlo iiiui tyi. If makes it the duty vt the county re corder in the counties where there It a county recorder of conveyances to file ohattle mortgages, iimteud of h county clerk as before.' -The legisla ture also made the following prtivfelo'B. That at the request of either tbs) mortgagee or trustee such instrument may be recerded in the same ninnuel as a mortgage or roal properly,' put Ira a book of record kept exehHvely for ohattle mortgages; aud if such Instru ment be so recorded, and after ttut same has been duly recorded, II may be delivered to the person authorises! or entitled to receive the same, As) some of the comity clerks in this tt&la thought the new law was not clear at) to which officer, the elerk, or record!1, should file them in case that they were) filed and uot recorded, the matter was) referred In Judge McBrirte of tlie Fifth judicial district, who decided that tha recorder was the proper officer to fila tlie same. 1