VOL VII t TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, One your K " (If pal In advance. B ftt per yen:.) Bti mnntKv. m ....... 1 JJ Thrut months .......................... Sn tBglU CO))iOf(...... ,.-.. 06 Secret Societies. MUMMONtAMIK BO. IT, I. ft . F.-Mreta wen Bntimlay evenlnit at (XtS Fellows Hall, l 'el(p.m. A.A.XEffit.N.O. W.C.rCTERM)N.8M'y. mRUtraMXA lowtfcsq . .1.0. o. F Jleott Hi I. 0. 0. F Hall Unit and IttiM Wean U, eveatatpiof each -f EEwm . . DOI.UESAl.TMARSR.SKit'j , Lr.Hk o Lome, Nn. 44 A. T. A. M.-Meets Salurilavcvwiliig.oiiBrbelm'etlu! full moon In '"""""' .t. .... F. . ttll.I.RR, 8W- HfiorUwaK. Nn. ffli. A.o, 0. W.-Moetvcrj' TfnMUayevtuiliwai . A. K. Hall. J. B. Thomwo . 'He. . SnmnrVn'a.-JIrM to.A. E. Bull, Ulianim. Or.. every stnrav nwoliut. '"j BatuKlay olea mouth, nuit'Uiift tiie third Fri day liwtawL All htiiir "f W.eSiiM of ' rt ararw awl mmndmor the . A. R. art cordially UivlllloiwlUilto(:iiiiii. ,. ., C. l. M;rr rrt'E, Capl. A. cnuuu., Firm sect. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON. OREGON. I eattierford S Chamberlain, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ALBANY. OREGON. W.H BILTEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OBEGON. J. R. WTJTT, Attorney-at - Law, ALBANY, OREGON. STOWE ISOMERS Attorneys' at Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Collection We jmimpt anil tiircfid ; mention, win iiriKtliHi in all the iwutu of the Wale, omct: ! ixuMtwrY'KBriicK. Leiiason, Ohecion. FOETBILLER ft IEYIKG, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, WALL PAPER A. KB; PICTURE KXAMjES. UndertaktiK a Specialty. ALBANY. OREGON Learn Telegraphy. A TRADE. IT PAYS., MirccKsw hi it Aililri'ne, J. C Ml'S'llKMir, Oregonmii Building, P0KTI..VNH, OUN. St. Charles Hotel, Cornor Main and Slieru'.ttii HHcetii, BUD THOMPSOH, Proprietor. First-Class ia all Apartments. Hpeolal uLteution paid to (,'oiu- merulal men. 1 1 j ' Board and IiudgLiiE, per day, fl to ! 2; por week M.0U lo 6 j. LEBANON, JQ C0RRESpON DENTS. your real name must accompany every communication or It will cer tainly go to the "waste basket." We do not want your name for publica tion, lut an a guarantee of good faith. . Editor. In the County Court of the State of Ore gon lor the Oennty of Linn. In the matter of the efstat off Citation, Jonn M. J. 'Loveall, Deceased, f To Thwwa Wilson, Erniiy Walker, Sarah Kiej and to the unknown heir or hem of Jenueiah Loveall deopahed, and to all others 3cnown and unknown, interested in huid st ate. Greetirifr. liithe nameof .he State of Oregon, You hereby cited and required I appear in the CuuntyCourt of the State of Oregon, for the anty of Linn, at the Court Room i tberedt, at Albany, in the Countf of Lino on Monday the 2nd day of October, at I o'clock in the afternoon of that day, then and there to show cause if any you have, why'the application ofJ. H. laveall Ad i nuRBtrator of the estate f John M. J. LtyveaJl, deceased, to aeU .tbreal property hanging to said estate, described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point Seventy Kiht (78) nd North of the 8outheast corner of Richard and Louisa L. C'headie'g Donation Land Claim, Not. Ko-flhOft, Claim No, 55, in Litin County, Orefttn; thence South Seventy Eight 178) rods to said corner; thence went Eighty-ons (8l)rtMls; thence North Eighty (80) rodi; thence in an Eant ernlv counne Eighty-one 81) and a fraction rods to the placed beginning, containing forty i0 acres in Linn County, Oregon, should not be granted. WitneHH, the Hon. J. N.Duncan, Judge of the County Courtof the State of Oregon, for the County of Unn, with the Seal of Said Court ailixod, this lfith day of August, a. D., im. Attest; N. P. l'uyne, Clerk. Kyli. M. Payne, Deputy, i Heal Nmmuui. lu the Circuit Court of the Stale of Orcfton. for the County ot Litm, holding termt at Albany. bialeol Oregon, County ui Linn, t a, W. B. I)nmi-ii. J. M. tSeltle and i. A. HoljerLs, iTUsluei, 1'iuiiitilVs, 8. C. 0. Havbleman aud Carrie Hwldettitm, aJb wittt. Iwu- White. Henry iii-uetiiiotler VJ. L. Hbjw, dotiiK buwueia uiwler tlie linu ntuue aud 1 Htvlt- o; ' i)etiealiulfer, Haft & Co., T J'. Cratidtdl 'j doing busiuew under the firm name aud Blylc of T. F.CmmlH!! a Co., Uarrotson, Wootlrutt', 1'rmt Co., ft cunwraliou, and . SteiuDerger, iJtit'uu antK. To'. . Orandftli, doing biiKinese under the Ann name aud style of T. V. Craudall k Co., (iarroi Mt, vViKKLniii", f-'rauco,, a uoriKiration, aud N. pttt'tulxTKiT, or wud dt'tt'iiflauts. lu Hit; Name or the WhW ol Oregou; Vou are hfri'liy rt!iiiirod umpH-ar and auxuer tbn mm phtuii HU-il iigttiuHt tm In the above entitled ttuit y the (Irnt dtty of tlief eriu of the said Colt, jivxt luiluvvintf tlie t'.jiii'Hlluii of tile pul)lieaUtntiI hs ifliiiimoim, to-wii: by the fourth Monday ot'Uctoh er.lHiiii. the wnne being the J4th clay ot Oelnlx'r, .Was. and if you fall bo to ausfter, for wain there of. the iiltiimitls will apply to the eourt for the relief demanded hi the eointtlaint. to-wit: I'or ju lt,riui iit ttKiiitihiMdd defendant C. C. Huekle wiii. for Sisftuiy, and inlerei.t thereon at (lie rate of 10 iter eent. per Milium from the tfitu iJay oUuly, IWU, and the 1 tin her sum of frilti.tw at W tiey's fee and for Uielr eoti and dihmie mwitt, aud for a deeree lor tlie foreclosure of their mortgage, as ttgauiiii all mid defendants, on the following deM-rlbefl real-wttue; sltutitud lu Jjmt tir.uty, Ntate ot Oregon, to-wit: hots one '1), two ai, three (Jt(, four I4H0, tAx (). seven (7). . nine (it), fc-it (Hi). UkK'k, No. si-x (l) in .1. M. IuI.oii'k Ituirbti addftioti to the Tivn of Lebanon, mid for the reformat tint ol Niid inortgnge and that, saki iviil -jiilate lie mk. awl Hits proceeds of wiiil salt appMtrd in satiMl'aetion f taid judgment. tnd ttmt the elaiui and iutewsta of all cuitl deleitd' .uiiUxse ftitbsetjiiem and junior to plumifftb mort ;j!nge and for sucli other relief as ui the eouri may iWium tseet and eqiutahie. Tuifi MiblSiatlun in unSo by order of Htm. rn, .J hurnett, Judge f the above eiuilled fwnrt. duly made on the KH-h day of Augunl IW., fcil OUid on die '22nd day ' Augm-i W, a. un'i. M, Oakunu aud !;ttwc. & sos h, AtiyMot PluhiUfl'. llr.Ktit'H, of EuhUtu 'Oregon whh vis it big in tlie city this wwk. j J98 f It IE USjaPowder. The on y I'we Cix-aai of Tartar 1'owder, NoAruiuunia;No AluM. Used in Millions of Hyines 10 Years the Standard OREGON, AUGUST A statement. Lebanon. Ob., Aug, 22nd 1898 Mr. Bdilor: De Sir: I desire Jto correct and modifj' , the statement which appeared in hurt weeks' paper oow ruing myself, it place me before tl ph lie In very awkwarfl pocltion aud conviys the wrong Idea entirely. - Nothing could be more preposterous than the statement that the man referred to was seriously injured: tUtroagh th Drs. precaution was not at all out of pOace. Pin Hcratehes sometimen prove fatal. He was not w old by several years as was stated, and ai far being feeble and nnable t fight weJl when he made the atlaek his boasting reminded meef Goliath when David went fbrth to meet him and my chances looked about as slim iiadid David's chances, but the strong hand of God always up holds and sustains his children. "The Lord saveth not with sward and mear for the battle Is the Lord's." Jt ought to be a reproach to Lebanon for ever that a woman has been fined for fighting In defense of her honor and resenting blackguardism with aeluh. It Is said we have a law for the protection of women from the iosulm and vloleneo of wicked men. I fail to recognize in our laws any protection for such offenses. The remedy is worse than the disease. The offended complainant must lay aside her modesty and con front gentlemen of honor aud repeat the bad language which is so revolting to all decency, then when therlminal isoonvicted what Is the penalty? A puny little fine or a few days impris onmeuU Great inducement for a woman to be sara-ifieed, I -am of the ; opinion that the reme dy which nature has provided is the best "Good full-grown clubs." My conduct has met with the approval of all intelligent, right minded people but there is a umall minority of the population of Lebanon whose minds are so narrow and com- presstid that it disqualifies them from taking a proper view of any subject. The gossip-mongers andehrunic meddlers who have been trying to atteudtomyafta:rsever Blnee Mr. Thorn went east and Jhava been giving me bo much gratui tous advertising, while their own progeny were engaged in aumcrous vices and buxy with the problem of ("how many pickles an ordrnary over euat pocket would contain placed there when the clerk is not looking") would better try minding their own ousiuess awhile and scrape the famish ofl their own character. Remember that eurnes, chicken like Often roost at home; ., Don't speak of others faults Till you have none of your own. Say what you will about lighting, but the vom- an who meats you to your face as a friend and tlien snaaks arouud behlud you and strikes her unsuNpeeting victim with the poisoned tongue of slander is an abomination unto the Lord. This class of men and women do not need advertifdn; they are known where ever they go. Some of the lords of creation (Noblest work of God, etc.) have ho far retrograded that they go about the street prying into women's affaire, watching where she goes and wondering what her business is, striving painfully tojereate a seaudale. They forget or perphaps never knew) that suspicion Is the out pouring of a corrupt heart and an evil mind. One of the most deplorable faults which I have ever taken inbyMrs, Gruudy is that of buying clothes wearing appearat, spending money for foolish' ness, as she terms it, realy ought to go to the sup' port of the Wospel, As to those who are support' ea by the Gwpet unfortunately we do not enjoy advantages thai Eve did, as palm leaves do not stow In Oregon, Borne people who are ostentatiously preaching the Gospel are in reality tatling among the neighbors causing disturbance ot a very grave nature. Mrs. R. Thom. Mr. F. (Springer died at his home in thU city Wednesday evening after a lingering Hindis witli co8umption. He was born in Columbia county, Pent). 60 years ago. He came from KaiiHas to this place about five years ago. He is the father of twelve child ren, eight of which are still living. The bereaved wife and children have the sympathy of the entire commu nity. Kev, M. fiushor will preacn his funeral in the Cumberland church today after which he will be hurried in the Masonic cemetary. Dr. IrvinKmith, left the 8 rat of the week for his home in Bhemiau county 25, 1893. linn. M. A. Miller's Keply. Below la Hon. M. A. Miller's reply to Governor Pennoyer's letter to him in regard to ttoe extra session of the leg islature whk;h shows how he stands on the question. Sylvester Pennoyeh, Governor, SALEit, Oregon: MyDeae SiR.Yoursof the 15th inst at hand asking my opinion as a member ot the Legislature as to the advisability of calling an extra session of, that twtdy for the purpose of enact ing a Stay Law. After a careful con sideration of your letter, I would re spectfully state that while lam de cidedly in favor of a Stay Law and would up port such a bill or any other bill tending to relieve the mas-s es from the fearful effects of evil finan 'Mai legislation aud unjust taxation. I doubt the expediency of calling an- extra session at this time unless an assurance was had from the members that a majority were in favor of paus ing an act in addition to the Stay Law repeaiiug many of the .appropri ation luws passed lust winter entail ing needless burdens on the industries of our people. Should you Issue a procolmalion calling the Legislature together in extra session, I trust you will in your message call attention to the various appropriations which should at once be repealed. Very Respectfully, M. A. Miller. Council Proceedings. Council met the 21stof August 1893 punuiantto adjournment. All mem bers were present. The bond of Messrs. Guy & Mayers, for liquor license, was read aud ap proved and license ordered ismed. Several bills against the city were ordered paid. Bills for the relief of Orin Martin were presented and referred to the proper committee. The city Atty was iustructed to communicate with the S. P. R. R. with a view to having them place cross-walks over their right-of-way. The marshal was instructed to ascer tain the reasons, if any, why parties hud not repaired their side-walks as directed, and to report at next meet ing. Resignation of Councilman Bilyeu wits read und laid on the table. Council then adjourned until next regular meeting. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the firm name of Akirieh Ai Weeks, at Lebanon, Linn Co., Oregon, including the Champion Mill Con. pany, has been and is this day dis solved by mutual consent of the parties, G, W. Aldrich having purchased the inter est of W. C. Weeks, who retires therefrom. The business will hereafter ho carried on by G, W. Aldrich, the purciiascr thereof, who hereby assumes all partnership debts, and who alone is authorized to collect and re ceipt for all debts due the late firm. G. W. Aldhidh, W. C. Wkeks, Dated this 24th day of Aug, 1808. Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given iliat the uiider wigued Administrator of the co-partnership ixtnte of liuibour & Dulsleishl Wm, M. Barbour, deceased, has Bled with the Clerk of tho County Court of Linn County, Ore .i.'oii, his final account, and theJudgo of said court has fixed upon the 4th day of September IBM, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day for the hearing of objections if any, to Taid account, and for settlement of wiili'estate. N. S, JMiouiish, , Administrator Sam'j. M. Oaklasi). , Afty. for the Administrator. Bated at Lebanon, Or., this 301b day of July '-.. NO 26 Piiebe Keziah Torhet, setiout ' daughter of Prof. David A. Tortwfc and Olive A.Torbet, was bom in Bur- . bank, Ohio, April 18th, 1876, ( anfl died In Albany, Ore., August 21. 183. n early childhood she gave her hftffc' to God, and joined the M. 12. ehutoU, , South, at Norwood, Vu. As ehegrew to womanhood, her Christian cfenw ter became more and more beauHftil, and all who associated with her felt themselves in the presence of a truly spiritual person. At home, she was always so gentle, so kind, so thought ful. At school, diligent, modest, anal retired. She had three homes, one where her father and mother lived, one at church and one where her mansion Is in heaven. She read hr bible dailey, aud had devotions all . alone; and this, too, aside from regu lar family devotions with the others of the family. Besides performing her home and school duties, she fouud time for drawing and painting, and has left behind her several paintings and drawings to adorn the home of her parents. While known by many, and loved by all, she had but, few in timate friends, and they were of the : most pronounced christian ahnracter. During her last sickness, she never doubted, but always said she was ready to die if It was God's will. She preferred to live and do good, but had--- no other will than God's, bhe sat up till the last, and watched the setting sun from the porch on the evening be I fore Bhe died. Shortly before death ! she said, "Death has no terrors for the j christiau." Her last momenta were ( I J u . ....... Wl verv neueeiui. unu uer iuiu iv leoi Liiu. -' their loss is her gain Those who knew her best can but say, "Blessed ara the dead who die lathe Lord." A star Ting Preacher. The Rev. F. A. Smith, of Silver Mine, Ct., has caused a sensution In . the town. From his pulpit last Bunduy he in formed his congregation that lie and the members of his family were starv ing, simply because his salarv was not forthcoming. After preaching a good sermon and giving out the regular church notices, startled his hearers by saying: "I eometo you this morning with an empty stomach. I have not had a n. mouthful to eat to-day, because I ,'" could not get it. There Is not even a crust in the cupboard'. For over a week I and my family have lived en tirely on blackberries and bread. The reason my family .Is not hero this morning is because they have no shoes to wear. I do not ak charity, but only that you pay me the salary that,: . you agreed to, that I may nut starve, "I have been here two years next October," said the Rev. Mr, Hniitli, "and have labored hard to build -up the church and Instinct the people in .-, ,,. the ways of rltshtenusnesn. " H'lm't I said in the pulpit was only the bare truth, and If It hurts ni.yone , I can't help it. Hud I accepted their V invitation to take a vacation and . . . . . . leave the church I would mime my self liable to churjh discipline, which says no preacher shall drop his church without permission of the president. : 'I have preiicliort here for five : months, and ohly received tin in cash and for two long ipnnthb without re ceiving a penny, so, of course I bad to get Into debt. 'I won't say they are tryinu; to starve me, but It looks that way," Card of Thanks. Emtok Exprksb: lit. and Mrs, Torbet desire to express their appre ciation of the kindness and 'thought fulness of the good people of Lebanon for their assistance rendered ut the burial of their daughter. A