VOL VII TERMS OF SUBeRjiprio, One year. .. ,t2 oo (If paid In Mlvmv '4i a,,, ,) tlx months ,,, ,, ,.. 00 Three months M 50 tugle oople" . ,... . OS n - ',J a "TifHANnf.fj'iijwiK, ua ITioTo. F.-Weets every Hatlli day levelling at rflr) Fellows Hull, at o'clock p.m.. . A. KEKS.K. G. .0. f mKOH, Hect'jv ntiBI.RmtKdOA 1,01)111, NO. 47, I. O.'B. F. Ueo'alI.n. 0. FIIull Ant audjthlrd Weduos day eveidw, of each month ICK1!M0N K u, IKLUI,'AI,TMARIM,eot'y tau 'O Loikie, No. 44 A, ?. A. M.-Meets Batiirdivy evening, on ornuforo the full.mton in M- E.F.. HamHaoK.W. M, F... Hili.br, Rao. BoorhowiB, No. !, A. 0, It. W.-Meotavery Tuesday evening ai 0. A. R. Hall. )R. A. JjAMBBRSOK, V- W. J.'B.Thokfho . Hec. 'OK' i, Mmuos flAxr, No. 1. f "" S0H0fVmJ.-Mw!t fcrlt.A. kVHall, laikanon. Or., every Balurduy mnlng. 'except tin third ' Halurdayofoaoh mouth, mei'tlng the third Fri day Instead. All brother of the Bonn -of Vet rani and comnulusof lira . A. It. arc cordially tolWdu,malltl.tl.t;m,,i(oi A. OIADAI.L, First HCgl. PROFESSIONAL. 8AML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON, OREUON. Wealierlord A Chamterlaln, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. W. R B1LYEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. J. R. WYATT, Attorney- at - Law, ALBANY, OREGON. BTOWE eOMBRB Attorneys at Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Collections given prompt and careful attention. Will practice In all the court" of thea. imn in ooubtnkV'b BRICK. Lkiianon, Orbqon. F0RTM1LLER ft IRVING, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITUEE, CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND PICTURE FXAME8. Undertakn a Specialty. ALBANY, OREGON Learn Telegraphy. A TRADE. IT PAYS. SUCCIflWS SCBE. Address, J. C. Hoymour, Oregouian Building. PORTLAND, OGN. St. Charles Hotel Corner Main and Hbenaan streets, UJBANOtl, OBBOOW. BUD THOIPSOK, Proprietor. , Fjret-Class in all Apartments. Special attention pultl to Com mercial men. Board nud Lodging, per (lay, 11 to 2; par week 4.60 W to LEBANON, TO CORRESPONDENTS. Your teal name must accompany every communication or It will cer tainly no to the "waste basket." We do not want your name for publica tion, tnit us a guarantee of pond faith. Editor. Notice of ADmlnlstrator'a Sale. Notice 1 hereby kIvoii that by virture of an order of the county court of Linn Coun ty, Oregon, dulv made anil entered of rec ord in and by raid court on the 9th day of February, 1808, 1 will on i ho 2Mi day of July, ISO.'), at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of aaid day, at the court limine ddor in the city of Albany, Linn County, Oregon, Bell to the highest bidder therefor for cash In band, the following described premise be longing to the estate of Peter Welt, de ceased: Beginning 68 chains and SIS links "North of the Southeast corner of Q, W. Klum's donation land claim No. 89, notification No. 2622, Township 12 South IUnge sue West of the Willamette M iridium; thence WeBt 11 chains; thonoe North 80 chains and 18 links; thence East U chains; thence South H4 chains and 18 links to the place of beginning, containing 87,60 acres in Linn County, Oregon. The interest to be sold as aforesaid in said premises being all the right title and Interest which said Peter Welt had therein at the time of his death. The same being a fee simple state. . Dated this30th day of June, 1898. Joseph Wilt, Administrator. W. K. Bilyeu. . Attorney for Administrator. Photograph. You van get better cabinet size plctr uree at Crawford tt Paxton'a In Alba uy for f 1 60 per dinen than at other gallrlea for any price. Our work is guaranteed. Permanent gallery es tablished for 88 years. No poor work allowed to go nut. Come and see ua. Albany, lat street. Next door Mason ic Temple. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the fir it name of Isom, Lannlng & Oo., has been, and is this day dissolved by mutual consent of the parties. John Isom having purchased the interest of K. J. Lunning. The business will here after be carried on by John Isoia, the purchaser thereof, who hereby assumes all partnership debts, and who also is author ised to collect and receipt lor all debts due the late firm: Johx Isom, E. J. Lan.vimi. Dated this la; day of July, 18113 NOTICE TO CKEDlTOltb'. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern that on the Bill day of March 1893. the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of Linn County, Oregon the administrator of the estate of John M. J. Loveall, deceased. All parties having claims against the above itan ed estate are warned to present then., with proper vouches, Within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned admins trator at the office of Sam'IM. (iarlaml in Lebanon, Linn County, Oregon. Janks Harvky Loakai.1., Administrator of the estate of John M. I . Loveall, deceased. 8a'i M. OAauiin, Atty. for the Administrator, Lebanon, Or., March 17th, 1808. 1 CtMR The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. OREGON, AUGUST Two Mere Beantlrnl Monuments. E. W. Achlson nf Albany called on ae again to-day, havingjust placed two more neat monument In our cemeter ies, One, a family monument of the Brilliant-Crystal granite for the late ArtiniUB Dodge; t.ie other, a beautiful No, I Sutherland Falls marble monu ment at the grave of Margaret Barker. They are both, as are all their work, of first clasa material and workman ship and a credit to the Arm. Mr. Achlson wishes lis to state that his firm are prepared to furnish any kind of marble or granite in the world, that they can guarantee to give satisfac tion to their customers, and lays it will pay anyone wanting work to see them before pnrcbasing. , Try the new drink cherry cider, at Zann's. It is fine. V , ? Attys. Somen and Garland visited Albany one day this week. " The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeasport, Pennsylvania, In the treatment of diarrhoea in ber child ren will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. Bhe says: "I spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there. We bad several children witb us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got tome of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Chapman. It cured both nf them. I knew of several ether cases where It was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheer fully roonmniend It." 25 and 69 etit bottles fortWeby M. A. Miller, Drug gist. ' Wm. Ireland, who resides near Crawfordsville, met with a very se vere accident one day this week. He was mounted upon a good borse and was engaged in driving some of his neighbor's stock out of bis wheat field, and while bis borse was running as fast as possible, it fell, throwing ita rider violently to the ground. Mr. Irelard received several severe bruises about the head and face, besides hav ing hie nose mashed as flat as a pan cake. Dr. Henry was nailed and dressed the wounds and he is now on the road to recovery. Brownsville Times. Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administrator of the co-partnership estate of Barbour 4 Dalgleish, Viva. M. Barbour, deceased, bos tiled with the Clerk of the County Court of Linn County, Ore gon, his final account, and the Judge of said court has fixed upon the 4th day of September 1893, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day for the hearing of objections. If any, to said account, and for settlement of saib estate. N. 8. Daloleish, . - Administrator Sam'l M. Qarlasd. Atty. for the Administrator. Dated at Lebanon, Or., this 26th day of July 1893. . Notice of BtBsolatton. ' NoUee is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing uotweeu the undersigned nnder the firm name of Fray & Settle, of Leba non, Or., has been and Is this day dissolved by mutnal consent of the parties. I. F. Settle hav ing purchased the interest of J. H. Frey. who re tires from the business. The business will here after be carried on by I. F. Settle, the purchaser, thereof, at the old Maud, who hereby assumes all the partaersi.tp debts and whoalone Is authorised to colon) taud receipt for all debts due the late In. J. H. Frky, I. F. Sims, Dated this 3rd day f Aug. 1883, aking dec 4, 1S93. A Picnic sit todavlll. A crowd of ladies went to Sodaville last Tuesday on a plcniclexcurslon. It was given in honor of Mrs. C. H. Bal aton before her departure to Portland. It was prnounced a success in every way and a most enjoyable time was had The following ladies were thre: Mrs C H Ralston, Mrs F M Miller. Mrs JG Reed, M-a. G Lovelee, Mn M A Miller, Mrs T A Swan, Mrs. I J Kirk pntrlck', Mrs H Baker, Mrs I R Borum, Mrs Dr Booth, Miss Booth, Mrs; Haadin, Mrs R C Miller and Mrs II Y Kirkpatrl'k, of Lebanon; and Mrs Tillotaon, Mrs 'Jackson and Miss Ida Jackson, of Sodaville. Sled. Effle E. Garoutte, at ber home near Lebanon, Or., of quick consumption, July 80, 1893. Aged 16 years, 3 mouths, 21 days. IN MEMORIAL. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place in our home is vacant which never can be filled. She has gone to a happier borne than this But 01 her gentle voice we all do miss. Her parting words are sweet indeed to tell, . 1 am going to my dear Mamma One Bhe loved so welL Her love thanks she extended To all whom were near, And tried to relieve her sufferings here. And to one on whom ber Future happiness did depend A parting kiss she did extend. Now good-bye, dear papa, Bitter, brothers and friends, . For I'm going to die. Try a Chnstiar life to live and meet me by and by. A Nrab Bblativk, A fisherman on the 8t Helen's bar bad an experience Tuesday night which be will not soon forget. He bad his net in the river and was mak ing a drift, when the steamer T. J. Potter passed on her regular run to Astoria. Captain Sullivan did not see the net, ai'd in passing one of the Pot ter's big wheels picked it up and quick ly wound It around the shaft, taking the fisherman and part of his boat witb It. Fort"nately be was so com pletely tangled In the net that he was held firmly In one place and carried around and escaped being dashed to pieces. His boat was smashed to kindling wood. Hie outcries fer help were beard and tbe steamer was stopped. He was released from his peiiloue position and taken to St. Hel ens in a bruised and feeble condition. Oregonian. Mr. Wm. Ralston received a letter from Olex, Eastern Oregon, which tells of a close call to drowning by three children not often experienced with such favorable results; Mr. Gllf Skin ner, an old resident of Linn county, was at Olex with his family, where bis little girl fell into Rock Creek, at a point where it was quite deep. A fifteen year old son jumped In after ber, followed by a younger ton, who got strangled and caught bis brother around the neck and they went down. A young man with a pole succeeded in getting the girl out and Lonner Ral ston foemerly of this city, dove for tbe boys, and at once secured tbe younger; but it was with great difficulty that he flually got the older one from tbe deep hole in which he sunk. They were rolled on barrels and all brought to, the older boy not until after about an i bour'eooBtlnual work with him. The saving and resuscitation of the three Was considered remarkable. Mr. Ral- 1 ston particularly was entitled to great credit for bis part in aaving the chil dren from a watery grave. Democrat. Dr. Law hereon Informs us that Geo. Pope 4 Co. has made arrangements to let hap men around here to have money through him (Dr. Lamberson to pick their bops. He bas also made , arrangements to buy all surplus bark I aroutd here. I NO 23s- A Good Move , It Is said thS youi'ig iadlee oMounof City, Mo, are subacriblng to tbe fol lowing iron clad pledge; The man who takes the red, red wine Can never glue his lips tj mine; . The man who chews the navy plug. Will in our parlor get no hug; Who smokes, or drinks or cuts a derk, Shall never, never bite my neck. Don't you monkey with the cards, Or We'll never more be purds. The man who guzzles lager beer ' ' Can never, never bite my ear. Drink nothing stronger than red pop, Or in your lap I'll never flop. If aught but water you e'er taste Just keep your arm from off my waist. -If yoa drink wine or other slop, Youcan never hear my corset pop, The man who smokes the cigarette Can never squeeze me yon can bet, . . A Barbed Wire Cincha Oath. A few evenings since the young men of Prlnevllle met In solumn ooncalve, and pledged their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honor, that any young lady, before entering into matrimonial life with any gent leman of this town, shall be required to subscribe to tbe following oath: ' I, , being first duly s worn, da dispose and say: That I will never bang my hair, Nor strike my husband with a chair. Will never wear my corset tight, Nor will my dear, dear hubby fight Always he sweet as sweetest honey, And never ask for spending money. Never, never wear a tight shoe. Nor kick if tobacco he should chew. To him be kind all my life. And not complain It he hngs arotiiers Wife. I Ar;r- r-.' , Never daub my checks with paint red. Nor complain of his cold feet in beil, ' Will build tbe tire on mornings sold, And if wood's scarce will not scold. Always have for him a warm dinner, Though he be the gravest sinner. All the young men except one con curred in the agreement, and ladles) desiring to seal their furture destiny may stand some show if thev go be fore Justice liindman and take the above oath. Ex. (The two above piecies are published by request.) Obituary. Mrs. W. H. Cyrus died at her home in Crook county, July 27, 1893, Willi lihw'd poison. She was known in this commu nity as Ladonia Stringer. She was married) to Mr. Cyrus September 80, Ifjjl. She leaves a husband, little girl, father, mother, three sisters and four brothers, and a h(ut of relatives an friends to monrn her loss. She was born In Lebanon, Or. February 21, 1873; aged 20 years, 6 monthn, anil days. Tie God to give and tJml to lake away, and he has taken away a loveil one whose place can never be filled. She has gone but not forgotten. Blic mis a jewel that will shine as long as ineiuorey lives. Bhe was a loving wile, u loving Bister, and a loving friend to all who knew her. May God bless, save and com tort hit loved oneB who are left to mourn her hiss. This world is filled with sadnexs, ami tit hearts hi soriow chilled; No more will we bear her sweet vmee rail us . For her heart in death is chilled. Farewell dear Donia, farewell, My heart will never by reconcilleuV Farewell till we meet beyond tbe skys Where true friendship never dies. Dear Donia was but a smile Which glistens in a loar, Seen but a little while . But Ob I how loved, how dear, We only kuow dear Donia tbou bast gone, .. .,.'. And that the same rsturnlesB tide,. Which bore thee from us still glides n,' And we, who mourn thee will it glide, Bi&Bxotuaa. (Other papers please copy .) Dodge Sale. At Dodge farm, on the BrownsVilh Road, Saturday, Aug. S, WXi, at 1') o'clock a. m. will be sold at nu bile une- tion a fine lot of driving, ridliur auM Vw. .tlb 1 ' 1 s'.i uuiovn, uiiiK WWB, vevvtTJ nu a ' bulls, and fine sheep, wagon, plows and other farming buplimentt. . . .1