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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1893)
..... i ' . r . 'f f ' ' '" - ' ' VOL VII TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One ynnr ....... (ir paid In advance, ill li pur year.) Bit mouths i W Three monili .. . Ingle copies . 06 Seoret Booletles. I,KIIANON WiFkIK, NO 47, I. 0. 0. r.- everv HnUiriliiy evening l Odd Fellows HU, t o'clock p.m. A.A.XEIK.N.G. W.O.POTBKSON, Bcct'y. PKARI.HErlWTA I.OIWIE, NO. 47, 1.0. 0. P Mecuati. ).-P "a" lln niu;thtrd wwlnw- """ '''hN!(,KEKB0N, . G. D0U.IEBAI.TMAI1HU, Hccfy Uba n IjnixiK, No. A. F. 4 A- M.-MeMs fclimlv.viilrig,i)norbolorctli8 full inoou in whmoalfc. e.k.Ha.W., F, .MlU.K8.BM, Hosor Lome, No. 3. A. 0. VJ. W .-Moots ovory ir..luv Avi.iilua m (1. A.R.Hall. " ' llu. I R. (UlUI li. A. ft. nan- w ... IIB. J. B. CoUllTHBY, M, W. C. A. Zaiik. Iteo. or'i. Memos !ap, No. 1. my oroiiBm taasor VKr's.-Mcul III 0. A. K. Hull, "-obanon. oTevo'y "trdny evening, oxco ,,t lie third atunlay of umili month, mwtliiii the third fr illy Instead. All brothers nf the Hons of Vet erans mill I'omriidwul Hit' M. A. K. are cordially luvltcd u, ut Willi the (jump. () A. chadau, Finn Hew. , PROFESSIONAL. SAM L. M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. I.liHANON. ORKUON. STOWEASOMERS Attorneys at Law, TITLES EXAMINED. Collections given prompt finrt own'1 ntt-nlioti. OH'IW: IN COimTNKV's BIHCK. ' Lebanon, Oukoon. Weatherford 4 Chamberlain, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, ALBANY. OKEOON. . r.jS B1LTEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OKEOON. J. R. WYATT, Attorney- at - Law, ALBANY, OREGON. Be Sure and Cull on HOPKINS BROS., Albany, Oregon, nm HeatingStoves, CookStoYfis, &c. BEST GOODS, Jgg IlriiEST PRICKS. Learn Telegraphy. A TRADE. IT PAYS. 8UCCEHS W17RK. Address, J. C. Beym"' Oregonian Building, POUTI.AND, OGS. St Charles Hotel, Cornor Main and Sherman Street!, ckbanon. oiuaaow. BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments, Special attention paid to Com mercial men. Board mid Lodging, per day, $1 to .2; per week $4.60 to tli LEBANON, Administrator's Notice. Notice in hereby given thai, by authority nf au order issued out of tlic County (Jourt of Linn County, Oregon, on the 2nd luy of October, 181)3, 1, u administrator of tlie e tuteof John M. 3. liveall, deeeiwed, Kill, on the 10th day of Novumner, 1898, at the liniir of two o'eloek p. m, of raid day, on Uie preniiKen, aell nt public auction to the higbeat biililer, for one-half cauh in hand and balance in one ycur'H time at ten per cent iutnreat ier ainiuni from dute of Bale, aecureri by first mortgage on the proierly Bold, tin- following (ienmbuil real estate, be longing to the said etute: Beginning at a laiint Bcvontv-eight (78) rodaj'iorth of the southeust cornor of Kiehard and LouiBa Cliealle'a Donation Laud Claim, Notifica tion No. 2.H09, Claim No. K5, in Linn County, Oregon ; thence south seventy-eight (7B) rod to tlie aaid corner; tlienee west eighty-one (81) rods; iheuce north eighty (80) rods; tliemx in an easterly course eighty-one (81) and a fraction rods to the place of begin ning; containing forty acres in Linn Coun ty, Oregon. Hale to be at tlie residence of tlie deceased, situated near the south-east corner of llio above described premises. Jahbh Hauyey Loveam., Administrator ot the estate of John M. J. Loveall. Bam'j. M. Uaulanh, Atty. (or Administ'r. Lebanon. Or., Oct. 0, 18113. Buininnus. Ill Hie Cln-iiil Ouurl of tlie Mate of Orejrou. for tin- dimity ot Linn, holding tcrmi, at Albany. Hlnlo ol' imiKim, Oomity of Linn, s s, V. B. l)ouiu:a. J. St. Heltlo ami J. A. Uolierts, Trustees, l'luintllls. VH. C. Hacklenian and Currle Hiicklemau, liis wife, Isaw: VVlille, Henry ilelluiiliotttjr A- J. I,, tlaiu,, (iuiiih' bnsiucMi under tlie llrm niune and style of liMtuiuliotltir, Haas it (Vi., T P. :raudall doing bilMiuufcs under tlie lirni name and style ol T. P. Crandall A Co., UarmtHiui, WiHidrufi'. Pratt (t a cor)Hiratlou, and N. Htelnburgcr, DuRjitd alits. To X. P. (.'ritndall, doing lalHluesn under the llrm name and style ot T. P. Cranilall & Va., Garrot wili. VVoiKtnitl', Pratt Co., a corporation, aud N. HteinlM'rger, of said (loleiiilMiils. In tin- Nairn; or the mate ot Oregon: You are hereby reuulred to apjiear and answer the com plaint tiled agailiflt you in tlie above eulitled suit by the tlrsl day of the leriu ortlie said Court, next Itillowhig the expiration oi the publiuatiuu of this summons, lo-wil: bv the fourth Monday of Octob er, IMIlK, the same being the i!:kl day of October, Islia. and II' you tall h lo answer, for want there of, the iilalutllls will apply lo the court for the relief oemalidvd In the complaint, to-wit: For Judgment against said defendant ('. Hackle man, for &IS8S.IJb, aud lnlerest thereon at the rate of 111 jsir cent, per anuinii from the 2.rth day of July, 1HU:, and ttio iurtiier sum of S-Jfill.lKI at torney's lee and for their costs and disburse incuts, Bud lor a decree tor the foreclosure of their mortgage, us against all said delendalils, on the following described realestute; situated bi Linn County, hlate ol'On'gon.to-wll: Lot" otic (I), two '.!. three IH), four (I), live l-'i), sis (til, seven (7), eight (K), nine (U), leu (111), Block No. six (ti), in J. M. Ualston's fourth addition to the Town of Lebanon, and for the reformation of said mortgage and thai said real estate be sold. aud Uie proceeds of said sale applied In satisfaction of said judgment, and that the elairas and lularesls of all said defend unls are subsequent and jutiior to plaintiffs mort gage and for such other relief as to the court may seem -moot- and equitable. This jiublieatiou Is made by ordor nf Hon. (Ico. H. lturnett, Judge of the above eutitled court, duly made on the lllth day of August 1S9H, aud lllet) on the &.'iid day of August tsutl. isam'i. M. tlAULAttn and btowk A; Hour.its, Attys. for Plaintiffs. Photographs. You oau got better cabinet sine pict ures atCrawford & Paxton's in Alba ny for (1 50 per dozen than at other gallriee Tor any prion. Our work is guaranteed. Permanent gallery es tablished for 83 years. No poor work ul lowed to go out. Come aud see ue. Albany, 1st street. Next door Mason ic Temple. Commencing Weduesday, Sept. 27tb aud ou eacb Monday, Wednesday and Friday to and including Friday, Oct. 27th, lh 8. P. Co. IU have on sale exouralon tickets, Lebanon to Portland and return, at $6.60 eaoli, which will include admission to (he Northern Pa cific Industrial Exposition. Tickets are limiUad to 10 days from date f sale for return passage. Old gold or silver made Int new ings, plus Ac., at Hardy's. ' The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No A lum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard OREGON, OCTOBER 6, 1893. Rcholl'a Ferry Iromi. Harvest Is about finished. The threshers finished their lost job in this vicinity the 27th ult. Every one be speaks an average crop, but price of grain low. Scholl's Ferry wns well represented -at the county' fair at Newherg this week. There is considerable improvement going on in town. Mr. J. Sutherland building an ad dition to his dwelling. We also have a blacksmith shop Just completed, J. Sutherland proprietor. L. E, LaRue has just finished a cow stable, and has a carriage shed undei construction. The "Church of God" have about completed their church, which will be dedicated Oct 20. Its situation Is on the corner of Main and 3rd streets, op posite the business place of LaBue & Grimes. Hop growers have finished picking their hops, and report a good yield and also a good nut-look for their sale. Some have been offered from 17 to 20 cents, but think to get more. Mr. Kpidell has just finished hauling lumber, preparatory V) building him self a dwelling on his farm near town. There are alBO several large barns under construction -or iust completed, which looks very much as if farmers were preparing to live notwithstanding the cry of "Hard times." J. I). Bowell tore down the old drug store and moved it to Hillsboro. Horses in this vicinity are afflicted with distemper. Dr. Patterson is Scholl's Ferry's resi dent M. 1)., but there is no sickness in town at present. Onion mowers bud to -rush to get their crop in the diy before the recent duui p weather caused a second growth. Correspondent. How is This? Something unique even in these days of mammoth premium offers, it Is the latest effort of Stafford's Maga zine, a New York monthly of home and general reading. The proposition is to send the Maga zine one year for one dollar the regular subscription price; and in addition to send each subscriber fifty-two com plete novels during the twelvemonths one each week. Think of it. You receive a new and complete novel by mail, post paid, every week for fifty-two weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a month, for twelve months, all for oue dollar. It Is an offer which the pub lisher can only afford to make in the confident, expectation of getting a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the authors of the coming series are, Wilkie Colling, Walter Bes ant, Mrs. Ollphant, Mary Cecil Hay, Florence Marryat, Authouey Trollope, A. Conuii Boyle, iiss Braddou, Cap tain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jute Verne. If you wish to take ad vantage of this unusual opportunity, send one dollar for Stafford's Maga zine one year. Your first copy of the magazine and your first number of the fifty-two novels (oue each week) which you are to receive during the year will be sent you by return mail. J .'ra.lt by P. 0. order, registered letter or ex press. Address H. STAFFORD, Publisher, Stafford's Magazine, P. 0. Box 2264, New York, N. Y. Please mentlou this paper. Baking ovder: Tb Deed of s Lunatic. From Albany Herald.) Yesterday (Monday) morning a man named Perry McQueen, who lives near Crawfordsville, came to town and wanted to see some of the attorneys who have in charge the legal business connected with the settlement of the estate of his deceased father-in-law, Frank Malone. He first went to the court house and began talking with Recorder E. E. Davis. He flourished a big sixshooter and said he wanted to -see Mr. J. K. Weatherford. Mr. Davis Davis told him that Mr. Weatherford had gone East, and said to him that they were all peaceable men about the court house, and particularly opposed to any display of firearms. McQueen then went down on First street, and by mistake entered the office of Dr. Mackey in search of Mr. H. H. Hewitt, whom he said he. want ed to consult about the settlement of the estate. The doctor told him that Mr. Hewitt wus not there, but Mc Queen, who was as crazy as a March hare, imagined be was in an adjoining room, the door of which he tried and found locked. He drew his revolver and told the doctor be had better pro duce Mr. Hewitt, and the doctor pru dently left with alacrity in search of him. McQueen next stopped in at Wells Fargo 4 Co.'s office, and flourished the pistol, threatening vengeance upon the men who be imagined were trying to "cheat him out of his birthright." When the agent, Mr Winn, came in from the rear he saw J. W. Brostleld biding behind the safe and Peter Ab bey in an humble position behind the counter, while the lunatic with the pistol was departing at the front door. By the time McQueen reached Mr. Hewitt's office Sheriff Jackson was awaiting him aud disarmed bim. HIb mental trouble seems to lie over bis father-in-law's estate, and he is de termined to have it settled up quickly so he can secure his share nf the funds immediately, or to slay off the attor neys engaged In the case and attend to il himself. He was afterwards arrested on a charge of insanity, aud when arraigned appeared to have collected his scattered wits together and promised to refrain from such disturbing actions in the fu ture and go home and attend to his own affairs, and wus thereupon dis charged. His relatives claimed that be wus harmless and of sound mind. Notice to Debtors. The undersigned, being greatly in need of money, is very anxious to have all parties Indebted to him to settle up. Parties who are unable to pay would do well to call aud make their excuses known and further time will be given, and those falling to report by letter or in person within the next 15 days may expect it visit to the sheriff. Simon A. Nickkbson. Lebanon, Or., Sept. 28th, 1893. Notlco to Tax-Fay r. The County Board of Equalization will meet in Albany on the first Mon day in October, and will be in session one week. W. F. Dcakins, Assessor. Notloo of DlatoluU. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undorsigned, under the iirui name of Aldrich & Weeks, at Lebanon, Luin Co., Oregon, including the Champion Mill Company, has been and is this day dis solved by mutual consent of the parties, 0. W. Aldrich having purchased the in terest of W. C. Weeks, who retires therefrom. Tfce business wilt hereafter be carried on by G. W. Aldrich, the purchaser thereof, who hereby assumes a3i partnership debts, and who alone is authorized to collect and re ceipt for all debts due the late firm, 0. W. AlBRK'H, W.C. Weeks. Dated this 2atb day af Aug., 1893. NO 32 Fatal Skaollojr at Grant's PM. The following was a telegraphic dis patch to the Oregnnittii; Grant's Pah. V rw a a ing scrape occurred In this city tntr morning, with the result ti,. t r Rice lies in the city morgue, shot ' through the head and lienrt Ann til slayer, Sam Black, is lalely lodged Js tne city jail. Pile woman in the ase, who Is a dissolute character i Ttr.-n. wife, well known as Jet Black, bat th i,wo nave not been living together for a year or more. Blank hn hum -.-.v- Ingat whatever tie could get. H " warned nice to leave bis wife alone, but the warning was unheeded. nnA matteis culminated this morning;" awiut o o'ciock. ijiae went to hl wife's house, and, upon entering, fou'n Rice there with his wife. He opened) fire, killing Rice instantly.' In 20 min utes Marshal Keenanhad Black safely locked up in the citv fail. Pnhlln pathy here is with Black, who is sail to be a fair kind of man, while Rice was a bully and a hard drinker hut is Is said he is of very good parents, Jjay-T"" -e -..-.Bja vn t, HmDimrreu Ifie rarBP sheep in the family. Relatives of the dead man will arrive . from Lebanoa to-morrow and take charge of the re mains. The preliminary examination of Black will take place here to-uioa- T. L. Rice, of Waterloo, a hmr.l lAr in v the deceased, left Tuesday for Grant's Pass, and returned home to-day. He states that the above does his brothe an injustice that the woman came to his brother's house for protections and) Black is a drunken sot and good-forv nothing fellow. At the preliminary examination Black was held in 360tV ' bonds, whiob amount he was uuahle to furuish. Jury JLIsl. The following is the jury list for the circuit court, to meet In Albany Octo ber 23rd: John Gnlbrnith, farmer, Sweet. Home. J. Burrell, farmer, Watwkio. H. Bryant, speculator, East Albany, R. C. Farwell, farmer, Shed J. , B. F. Child's, estate agent, Brownsville. John Wolf, farmer, Brow nsville,. J. E. Owenby, farmer, Tangent J. M. Witre.'fariuer, Sweet Home. W. C. Lassell, lumberman, Harris burg. Julius Dow, school teacher, Bode ville. J. L. (jroisan, furnnii', Sbelburn. C. L. Shaw, farmer, East Albany. Henry Jackson, former, Center. E. E. Taylor, farmer, Waterloo. J. R. Tenipleton, farmer, Halsey.. J. L. Davenport, farmer, Snntiauw Price Munkers, farmer, Shelburuv C. M. Grimes, fanner, Harrishurg.. T, B'. Smith, farmer, Halsey. " Jas. Teari, farmer, Brownsville, Dean Wheeler, furuier, Centsr, J. R. KeeWcr, farur, Lebanon. George Shepherd, farmer, Halsey.. John Wilson, farmer, Center. J. F. Davis, farmer Hurrisburg. Albert Umphrey, farmer, Center. M. Dauiels, merchant, Soio, S. P. Williamson, farmer, Orleans T. Malone, farmer, CWfordsvllls.. Wow, Shoe Bhup.. Having opened up a shoe aud reuait- -Bhop in Lebanon, I respectfully solicit a share of your pa Iron age. I warrant all my work to be first-claas, and make a specialty cf fine work and Indies' shoes. M. D. Vauohah, There will be services in the Gusm berland Presbyterian Church on (he second ami fourth Sundays in each month, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, W. V, MuOre, Pastor. Married, at the home of the bride, in Albany, Or., on Weduesday euinjf. Oct. 4, 1893, Mr. John A. Hoffman and Mrs. Ida 0, Dalryiupkj.