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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1893)
VOL VII TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year 92KI (If iwtrl in twteanoe, $1 50 per y:.) nxnnmtut .1W .. I TO Three moinhn SO Ingle mptM. ,-- , ,.,...... 06 Secret Societies l,K!tANON HfcMiK, SO. 47. I, O. 0. F.-Mett ewir Saturday ewniiiJt ai Chid Fellow Ball, t o'clock p. at. A. A. KEE8. N. 0. W. C. PKTKIWOK. Sert'y. PKARLftKW!f'rA I-OWE, NO. 47. L. 0. F. 'Meeta at L a P Hall first and ;(hirtl Wednes day erentwr each monik. H. A. NICKEHBCN, N. G. H DOLUS gl TM A R8H.1t jC! y Lmu elmcr., No. 44 A. F. t i M, Meets AatiirJajrevflktug, ou or at font the M l moan m each jm&. E E. Hambaih, W. M, f. . atLfiiea. Sec. BwLotv.r. No. w. A O, V. W. Meet svery TuewU; wf uing at . A K. Hall. ha. I.. A. Lambmmok, M. W. J. BlTmokiw ,Kc ori-lfcHMJn or. No. 19, erv ofORBno Sowar VT'.-Mft trti.A. H. Kill, Letwrn. Or,, ewrry Matimlay yetilng. smt-pi the tliiM Hatnrtm-f twcti moiiUi, mw-tinjt'the third Fri day toHtHBd. All hnkt'ifm of Uk Sou of Vet erans mtft c-.mmde. the (i, A . K. are cordially Utvltotiemetit with taw Cam p. C. D. Iler or, CauL A.OMDALL, Finrlfte-Jrt. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW. L tBANW. 0HBSON. ATTORiNETS-AT - LAW, AL BAST, OBBUOK. ATWKIN tT - fsA - LAW, ALBANY, OBBOOX. J.R. VYWTT, Atorney-rt- Law, ALBANY, ORBflON- STOWE4SOMCR8 Attorneys at Liaw, TITLES EXAMIKED. OoltentknMilven pmmpt at awful atlentiea Witl jnctto tn all Uk urtMf ttw u we. otnca tic cotTtrurt'i wexx. LKHANON, OtliKION. J. R. EWIBG, guceeMor to R. L. MtiUiure. Shaving Parlor. In llauMHi-ri' New lluSldlnif. Firtt-Clasa ArtitU in attend ance; Hot and Cold Bathi with Shower at all timet. Yuur Patronage Solicited. MISSES BALL Albany Oregon Are the leading M illiners Of the Valley HATS TRIM ED IN THE LATEST STYLE When visiting Albany don't fail to give them a call. LEBANON, Notice of ADmlnlstrator'a Sate. Notircfa hereby (riven tlmt by virtureo! in .ir.luf . Ilia wmntv iwii.t nf t it,,. I'nn . ... , ... u, 1-...JI- . ty, Orjn, 1ulv tiiBilewtil entered of voc- ord itvmd by Paid eiwrt oti the 9th rlr.y of rehnmw.l wm on n nth -Jay of I Julv.'WWS. at the howrnf one i.'fl.'.'b r. J , ... . , uTe nanou utpoMton only. They nfsaia.av, atthtMtnirt house door in iJreK. . , dtyofAlhanr. Urn, ( 'on,v. Or-m. !" P the bunk and are now to the'ilghrst KiilikT therefor form), in IuikI-tht fullowiiK described uremic t. ;kiiiA:i to the mate of Peter Welt, 4e- ceased : Betjnntng 58 rtisins auct SS links Nrth f the Southeast corner of 0. ff. Klam's donation land tiaitn So. XI. wttittmtinn So.'JS22, Tocwhip 12bouth Kaiiae one of the Witianiette Jleridean; alienee Wet 11 chaii; tjienco Sortli SO ehains imI 18 link!; theune Kast U Tliains; elteoee South ehaiiis end I link to the filane of beginiinn, eonieining 37itres in liiati Conutjf.K Iregou. (The interret to I mid aa ufoKsald in ii preniunltwiug all (Jie rijclit title and nmertKl wliitt. aanl I'eter Weltfcad therein Hhetiioe( lii death. The ntaie being a .an simple mate. ' UaltKt thin 30th day of Sine. 1KB. JSBPH ?XLT. Administrator. "W. R. Mjcu. i Attorney for Adninistrator. 1 VAamialMratriz Hal. Kotioe-i Hereby riven that the umler- lanrned Administratrix of the estate of eorg B.McKiuney deoeaaad, b virture Tai)nenar the County tnourt for Linn eauntjri Beeroti, duly nadeand entered of Kard'on.akeOtii da nf llwh lags Lw.. ia(l.HitaariiJn( and diiwctlng this Ad- aanisuraau to teu Uienal estate betoag iwto theaatateof aaiddmiuwd. Will oaitke ath dav af lr lata .i nk. ifcaaroUa. m. f aaid day at the frent 1 1 tbtutU Huuot ia tht dtaf ati. faay, county, V-easa. IMI at. paU- MRstMaiaaUM birtMna ladder all oftae aauit, 'UUaarMl Interest saU deceased had lattiUie Uinoaf his death, ia and tn J UL Uaaring deaecibed real eslaaeiowit. rgiiiiiiat tlie Korta West oomner.oi e S. ;W:i, of Section ttiir TowashimS . R. 1 1 W. of the Willamettee Meridiar seXHi, Itaace South M rods; belies Hast SO rede: hence North MO rods: htm Xaat 40 rotlsao Uie Dlaos of Inirinniiur u. iitariuig tkaaiei more or teas, all in Uan .aeeniy, vaajan. txerraaof aale one half eaab in hand aad one half ia one year with t per cent Inter est, defend payment secured hy mortgage oiillie prenuatv .Tfiis 24th day of April. WO. Kiu 8oK, Administratrix. .FauTHamiuaD 4 t.'HBunji, AUys. for Estate. Probata. lii-estaieof Thos Clemens, final settle ineno was set fee J uly 8. Ineslateof Miiud and fraoois Wagnou, 1) U.W'aguon hied bond for Jtill n vur. liau. In estate ol J. . McKechuicwiu an. tiual.atcount wulled. In estate of K H Koscoe. fioai atilenimit iaatfr.August7; In estate of J as k Tlioiiii1ii..lijml tleniestaet for Aiu; jsi J. ltieuateof MU Ohambertai Marv J Chaiuoerlsin was iippointed ailuiinistr- trij. Bond $iiO. faftflit of Jos. Moist, th. , tatc 1 wasamisrad turned er as proiddjo the witL :.n InAjuirduuishjp of aohn K Poitm, V T 1' briar ,aa appointnl guardian. J&wd, DPRICE'S IBS The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum. Used m Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard OREGON, JUNE 30, 1893. Hank Fallura. Last 1ieduy J. h. Cowan made a deei! of trust to nil of his property at .... ... ...r, r.Hrivj a tliisplar)e, both estate and person el property, to J. M. Hrttfe, J. A. Rob erta, ntrd W. H. Ijontiei. This.BtOHe- . . . . taking an Inventory of the assets and liabilities nf tills place. iTIiey have not got far encugh along yet to makes ftatetnent but infurnted us that thev thought they would he able to pay tbe depositors a good deal more than was at first espected. Before this deed tT trust was made Sheriff Jackson cane out to Lebanon and wKh the assistance of Dr. Folej, P. M. tSuiith and VV. M. Brown, after going through the note and accounts of the bank made a statement of the assets and liabilites of the bank, which is approximately as follow; Gross asstts, $76,000; of this the bank prop erty Is courted at $8000; J. L. Oowair owes 142,000 to the batik of Lebanon-;' over drafts of upwards of $12,000. and the balance in notes. The liabilities gross are $52,000, including about $24, m to depositors, $19,000 to the Linn County National bank and the bal ance to other creditors. ' It is the general itepresniou tin since Mr. Cowan has let things got In 'the shape he has, that he Is trying to -do the right thing by tbe depositors. Here Is a ease of very close to the twelfth hour repentance: People at Brain Sunday, jnne It, witneaaed a scene that does not often occur. An old uan was there baptised by hamer sion into the Cbristiaa church. He bat passed the'eeatoty font tn Ute, be ing nearly 102 year, of a. Mf . Brawn lain feeble stealth reqeiirtag assistance to get around. He mys-.be baa lived long enough and would meet death with feelings of pleasure, A woman tramp, seventy-two years old, rode In on Wednesday evening's train.. She wore a rusty black dress and straw haL while bet face Iswrink led by tbe marks of age and hardship, she isjvery cheery and active. She halls from Pittsburgh Pa., and Is traveling extensively, riding when possible, walking when neoeasary. Ex. Kotlee. UaAKox, Os., June 21, 1KB. Oliice of the Lebanon & Sanuara Canal Co. Notice is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that, on the 21st day of July at 7:30 l). m. at the nffl nf P,. AGarland in Lebanon, Oregon. There will ue neiu me regular annual meeting of the siuca uoiaers ot the Lebanon A Bantiam L'anal Co., at which meeting seven direct ors of said company will be elected. L. Foiey, Pres. M. A. MlLLEB, . Secty. .Hon. T.J. Black, the newlv-annnlnt. .ed collector of customs of this port. uaasuoniittea Ins offlelal bond to Judge Bellinger, and taken his oath iifnfflw """T0 r.M 'a8' eveuing to rT' y r8'e, d when It revives .Hie ajllirnval nf tlto A . the approval of the treasurv dn.i. ment Mr. Black will receive his com mission. It is in the sum of tsn nnn and bears the signatures of Wllll-m Churnlt, Jr-, Hylvester Fsrrell, Theo. dore B. Wilcox, Thomas Richardson, and K. . MeKee. akint Powder: rrogramme for Flonlo July 4th 1893. at the Aendemy Urounds, President oi tho ilay,.m,....(l B. Montagne Music: Kaiwt Pfyer , Rev. Lamar Music Choral Society Reading Declaration of Independence .f....R. K. Quincy Oralion J.J. Charlton Winding May Pole 20 little gills MNNBK. After which the following toasts will be resionded too: Our Country ...Prof. Randle Tbe honest man, though poor. - Klizabeth Rml The man with a brilliant head... A. A. Km The ladies R. N. Wrutlit The days performance ends with a tug ot war between the married and single men. Sodavllle Will Celebrate. All necessary arrangements hv been made far a grand 4th of July celebration to be held in Hale's grove In tbe south western part of Sodayille, Linn county, Oregon. Their bills can be seen all over Linn county at every cross road and corner. Among other precautions great care will be' taken that the tank shall be filled with that health restoring: fluid. sodawater, which is now being ship ped all over the coast. Hon. H. A. Miller, orator of the dav. aided by several other prominent speakers will entertain the people from 10 a. m. till dinner. After dinner the exercises will continue. See posters. By order of committee. "The Bead oiond boys now have their drive or seven million feet of logs In the river and are running them down, voveriBf abont a mile and a half a day, which is good time with such a large drh. They have twenty-two men engaged in driving. Home of tbe logs are for the mills at Coburg and some go to Corvalils and some to Har rlsburg. Booms have been put in tbe river at the race leading to the Cnhurg mill and tbe logs are here separated. The drives were at Anderson's place up tbe river Tuesday night. Eugene Register. Dr. M . i. Davis is a prominent phys ician of Lewis, Cass county, Iowa, and has been actively engaged in the prac tice of medicine for the past thirty five years. On the 26th of May, while In Des Moines, en route to Chicago, he was suddenly taken with an attack of diarrhoea. Having sold Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for the past seventeen veara. and knowing its reliablity, he pro cured a twenty-live cent bottle, two doses of which completely cured! him. The excitement and change of water Incident to traveling often produces a diarrhoea. Every one should nrooure a bottle of this Remedy before leaving home, For sale hy M. A. Miller, drug- Junction City times: Thos. Allen, of Long Toni,;h ad a narrow escape from death Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Allen were away from home and on their return Mrs. Allen baked some gems for breakfast. They tasted pe culiar and Mrs. Allen declined to eat them. Mr. Allen, however, contin ued his meal, and in a short time thereafter becrme quite sick. Dr. Lee was sent for, and by his timely arrival he was enabled to counteract the influence of the poison. The gems were thrown out und It was hut a short time till the dog and oat were stretched nut in death. Upnu exami nation it was discoverod the gems con tained strychnine in deadly quantities. The geirs were made from batter kept In a jar, and the presumption is that the strychnine was placed in the Jar during their absence. They have no idea who committed the dastardly act or why any one should wish to tuke their lives. 0)$ HO 18' ; frMsreia. : From tbe reul estute transfers nub. lished hi .yesterdays Herald we clip the following: Jace' Kees to It Hlatt, 23.9) aoree, 11 W2;$125. J 3 and T A rSwnn to Harrle Tlllnt in, 25x159 feet, Lebanon; $1500. T A 8vuii to A G Everett, 20x108 feet and 1 lot, Lebanon; $1000. T and J Kwau to A Gnttsche, 5 lots, Lebanon: $500, Presenting Cheeks. As a good many cases have occurred in Lebanon we give the following In : reference to the presentation ofchecks, takeu from the Lawyers, column, Portland Telegram: Inasmuch as tbe failure of tbe bank before presentation Is the principal, if not the Inevitable, occasion of lose from neglect or delay of presentment, almost any delay is likely to produce the loss; ana hence; but a limited time is given hi which to make Dresentmpne . hA length of time varviuar .with the sons between whom tbe question arises. If persona in whom vn the checks reside at the same plaee sa me oana is situated they nave all the next day in which to make present ment, and if presentment is delayed beyond the business hours of the next day. and the bank fails in th. kime, tbe loss falls on the holder of the cneox, not you; where the payee re- celves the check at a distance from th place where the bank la situated,; he una me wnote or me day after receiv ing it in which to forward the ebeetr for presentment through an approp riate channel, by mail or express, to 1. ...... . . . , . . ---- l-iii.a .u, fcUV nMIIK IK Min.M-' aud the person to wtton it Is sent for-1' presentment has tbe next dhy ailetv' receiving it lu which to make tbe pre sentment; and any loss from a failure of the bank during the time thus re quired for the transportation- of tbsf check would fall on the drawer; if th party who receives the check reside in the oouutrv aomv from . . office, the rule as to diligence In forwarding the check fur presentment ' Is not so strictly enforced as in other The Asblaud Tidines tell th fal lowing: Geo. Farlow, who was 1i towu this week from the ranch of Far low Bros, on upper Butte oreek, Vlk of some fiiu the rtinoliera of that' neighborhood have been having with1' bears tblB spring and summer. A big grizzley whose trucks lu the snow measured twelve inches In diameter bus been living on fresh beef wuitlug for berries to ripen. He lias killed as least five bead of cattle In the neighborhood-three of them three year old steers and one a big cow with n belt on her. Messrs. GeorgePerry Farlow W. H. Rradshuw, Hank Wright anit i others have spent several weeks trying tooapturo the griasley, hut couldn't do It. They set u big sleel trap which) the grizzley would haul around, knocking down aud dragging about the logs which had been piled around ' it. The trap whs spi ling by him four dlffereut times, but. Ihijed to catch hint, though it caught a hg brown bear, whioh the men killed. Dogs would trail the ariztlev lint couldn't. bring him to a stand, and rim the direction of his trail followed, he was making for the Heart Indian country. He is u moimtor and ia one of tho very few grizzlies left to roam the Section ot Cascades and Siskin mountains which thirity years ago was a favorite resort of this largest and fiercest of the numerous bears of America. Mr. Morgan Holt, who' ht one Ug in switching cars at Junction City, ia shout on crutches in the hospital in Portland, and will soon lieah'tto go o his home in Harrishuig.