' ' " ' ..... . ' ' VOL VII TERMS 01' SUBSCRIPTION. Olio year..... m (If rnilil In iuU'uim. SI Su pur soar.) Six month,. l j1 Three auiiitlm , liigli' eoplei, - Secret Socletlea, ""tKBANON -rnxnUlSO. 47. j. 0. 0. f-rt wore Bntnnlny wmilm: t 01 PollrrWH flail, nt v'okffik P. u.. A.A.KB(Si,S.G. W.n.l'OTRWOK.Smit'y. W.AItl.ltHr.KCCA LOIKilR, NO. 0. F.- MeeWall. 0 0. F Hull Una and ;uiiril wisimw V " """" NIPKWISf.N. S. G. DOLUS AI.TMAIWH,Ml'y Ul'b.S- A. F. X M.-MeeU, glMinUvrciiliw, oiiorlwtorvtM Hill moou m uhmowtt.. ' j,,,,. F. . 1IU.KB. Bws. Jli,nr'ljiliK. No. , A. 0, 11. ,-Meotn avery Da, I . S. OdtttTNKY, M. W . C. A.'S.llK, Hoc HI.M Mkiihis own'. No. W Bit ofO'iaim mm Vbi-h.- Inu,. Hull, IfWimii. Or., muf smiiM! I'vmin. mur the tMM BMuidkV oroKorianmh. niltlr; the Ihlril frt dv .ks'umll. Ail brother ,r,r the Hnn nl V ..mwnuKlMiiiwtei.iirtlwfv A H.are cordially '" " K w. Cunt A".K.rj,ii.u Brt Pi'in paoFESSJCH-iAi.. SAML- M. CHaWLAND, Al TORNEY-&T - LAW..: UT.IIANOS, '01 BOON. 1 STOWEJMERS Attorney at Law, TTflEH ESSOINED. ed!Otlim.ineiirpid twin. iinicaee III tlnta'elllirtii nl tlie sum. ormii: isit:in,.'KV'iiBiiicK. lBASOl, 'OBECION. letHerlord MhamterlalB, ATTORN EY&-AT -LAW, AtBASTREGON. W.S BM.TEV, ATTORNEY- AT - LAW, ALItAXY, HEGON. J. JL V-TATT, Attorney-at- Law , ALBAJJV,(0KEG0N. Be Sura andCall on KOPK1NS BROS., -OF- Albany, Dgon, FOB HeatiBfiStoes, CookStos,4c. best tmw.js Learn Telegraphy. A TRADE. IT PAYS., SUCCESS SCKE. AddreM, i OniKOiiian Blliiig, j TORT1WUII), 0C.j St. Charles Hotel, Comor Mw ami Sherman StreoU, UJBANON. OBBOOM, BUD THOWSOS, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments. Bpoolal ntteiitlon pnid to Otu llll'l'oilll uiuit. Bourd mid Lottuliiir, fut day, tl to j $2; fioi- week Hi ... , LEBANON, Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given tine, bv authority of an order Issued mil of the County Con (if Linn County, Orcein, on the 2nd l"y( Oololier, MIS, I, as iidudrdsirntor of tl lute of Joins M. J. hovcull, deceased,, or. the Will dtty of Nnviwcr, 18!, i, tlie hour of nvo o'clock p. Bi. of sunl ,ny, n Ihe iirctcises, sell al (Mblii! iiue'jm, , ilie highest bidder, for 'Wic-hidf c 4sh in hund and balance in one .year's li'a iten per cent hiterosl jicr aiii.uiii fro m dlite '0f sale, secured by tirstinortjrnge on lire tinoperty sold, the following described veal -estate, be longing to'thesaid estate: lioijhrning at a point seventy-eight 178) rods nowii of the HouliMiatit oftrner of lUdiard -iMitl Louina ClHsajleSi'DunaUoii Laiui t'laiffL, Notilica tian No. iJSW), Claim Nu.A5,'iii Iinn County, Dragon ; llroneeHuuth Heventy-elit (78) rods t& tlie ail corner; tiienee went eitity-one Kl) nHltf; ibenee north ei(j(lHty (HO) rodu; liiotieeiih au easterly oourue'eiiiiiity-one (til) and a fraction roils Ui tlie ulaee of begin iiiuw?eontaining forty aurwt in Unu Coun ty, Mrr-goo. Huk u he at tfie ruHidenec uf tUelfeeaiied, Bituautd nuu the tioutli-east eorner of the above dermribed ireiuioeii. Jahbv Uamvky Loveall, Adniinintrator ol tlie.lwtate of John M.J, lioveall. rjAH'i,iM. (.iABi.Awii, -Atty. for AdmuiiHt'r. Uliuiion.Ur., Oct. , J ma fiUIUIIlOUIt, In tin- !trciutt Uuurt uf Uiu Kttiteol' Orttui tlif lluuiitv nl Liiiu. IiuIiUiil' Utilis at Allmuv. for btuut tit Uriiiu, Ctuuly ol Uun, h h, U . B. Itouucu. J.M.tH!liltiuU. A. KuburlH, 'l'ruitujes, l'lulutllib. vvn. C. C. Hack lemma mtA nrrle Hncklumau, hlH Wile, Jwitw Wliito, Uvmjy Dtaiunliutlur kJ. L. UuuM, tloiiif? biiMliiewf mik'.r Hip Arm mdui and Htylfol UtaU'iiJioHtir, JiiuiKi Co., T '. Cruiidull duliiK biidtit'iw itiKlttrtitt; lirm nanio and Mtj'te ui T. P.druiidallACk)., WorrotiKm, Wmxlrufi. Prult (Jo ft wiriwrntioa, jhI IS. SteiubtTKW, Duft'iid atiW. Tii T. P. Crnudall, doing buHliieuK under the firm name und Htylif T. IF. CraudaU & (;o., Gamn mm, WmKlruff, Pratt 4k)., a coriitwatiuu, -and N. attiiliberger, of mid daft'iictntiiK. In the Name ur ibe tate til Oregon :-Y cm are hereby reauired to ttmar and aiiHwer llie eoiu lalut Hied attitmt ytui in the above entitled Hult Dy the tint day of tlte ayrni ot the. nald (art, next follow imt Uie explratluu of the publieatiuu ol tl)i HUHiUHDiH, to-wlt: hy Uie fourth Monday tif Octob er, ittuit. the name leiug the ld day of October, IWS. and If you (all no to ammer, for waul thyru of, the plal nt iflit willpply to the court tor the relief demanded in Hie comulalnt, UMvlt: For jlidgniettt aftaluiit uild defendant C. C .Hackle inau, for WW.0a, mid interest thereau at tlie rate of 10 per cant imr annum from the a&th day of July, 1WK1, audtla) lurther eumrf riU.OO at torney fee and for their comU and -diHbume-moniM, and (or a dwiree for the foreeltwuK of their iiiorlKaife, anaKaiit.all said defendauu, on tlie l'o)lowihKdeM!rilMid,reale)ttate; nituaiadin Linn tounty, HlaU' of Owmuii, to-wit; Lotoue (1), two ', threw (il), (ouriJj, flve (&), ii (ftj.wveu (7), ulifliKKi. nine m. ten (101. Block ft. six (lit. I In J. M. tUalnum'nlnurth addition Wllw Towuof Lelmnon, and for the reformation ot said iHHtffKe ana ttu Mia teal eirtate he oid.na the proeeednof aald Hale applied iu nUrfarttlon of said Judgment, and timt the claioanaid.tiiterwrtHof all ak) defend ant are niiliKeUeKi.and Junior to platuttffit mort RKe and for muita 4her relief an to Ute ouurt may Noem meet and equitable, Thl8 ptiblieaUoii ;in made by order f Hon. Geo. H, Burnett, Jtudge of the above -entitled rourt, dulj- made at .tlie lWth day of Attoist and tiled on ilte Wad dayf AuKUNbttw. ' . Sam'l M. (.AHi-fD and Btowk Ai Homj.hh. Attya. funHaiutitl'H. HKtoKrapha. You mu get better oabitiet ukae )lct uree at Crawfopj A Puxton's it) Alba ny for $1 90 wr doien than at other gallrlw for anj orloe. Our .work is guaraotved. Pwmaiient galltrry ee tablUhud for S3 yearn. No poor .work allowed to go out. Corue aude us. Albany, let etrout Next door Munon ic Temple. Couiiueuolug tMedueaday, iiejit. Hh atid on eaub Hou4uy, Wediieaday.and Friday to and tMludiiig Friday, 0ot. 27 tli, tlie 8. P.tlu. will have on eale .excurslou tiokvta, Lebanon to Portland aud return, at $U0 eaoh, wliieli will Liuclude admlaslou in the Northern Pa- ,oUlc Industrial Ejipoaltlon. Tickets ..ace limited to 10 daj from date vt sale j.for return passage. Old gold or sliver made Into uevi jUxtti, plus Ac, at Uandy's. i neawiy rure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. UsrsfJ m Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard OREGON, OCTOBER A Sheriff Kiied. Tliis nrtoriioim nt 2-M n'elnck the criintjv ulllaiice committor filed their wniplalnt liainsl Slx-riff Xnland. Tliey allege that tlie (tlierifT has beeu allowed warrants to lli(i nmounl of $U,SSS.2R, sitioe Noveniter 1, 1802, Mid that they aro fmailulent and made wilh Ute Intent of eheiitinir and de frauding the county, and were made In colluHinii with Judge Fixk and County OomniJiwioner James Parker. The eomplaint aks t lint the county treasurer, Fmiik Reiiner, Ije restrained by an order f the court from paying the said warrants. The complaint oov-' ws 89 pages of type-written manu script. James F. Amis, John Burnett and L. Flint, appear as attorneys fur plaintiff. H. C. Perkins makes affida vit to the truthfulness of the covi plaint. The plaintiffs, besides asking for the Injunction restraining the pay ment of the warrants, ask for their costs and disbursements. Sheriff Noland will meet the matter iu tlie courts fearlessly. The charge that Judge Fisk and County Cotnmis sioner'Parker are In collusion to de fraud the county will not be enter tained a moment by any one acquainted with these gentlemen, and we believe is a damnable one and unwarranted and unjust in the extreme. To show to what extremes the com mittee go in their charges ttgaii st. Hheriff Nolaud, the complaint alleges thai he has not performed auyservic s whatever since Nov. 2, 1892, but what un of a fraudulent nature. In a nut shell, the whole cause of eomplaint arises from the fact that Mr. Koland has compelled the payment of delin quent taxes and charged for it Eu gene Guard. A HeaTj-Welglit. From a Special Dispatch to the Boston Herald. Providence, R. I., Sept. 27, 1898. Rhode Island's champion fat man, George Walker, who died In the vil lage of Rockland, Bcituate, Monday, wrHl be buried to-morrow. He was 42 years of age, weighed 613 pounds and measured 72 Inches around the waist. The casket and box to aU it were made to order, and 500 feet f lumber were consumed In their manufacture. The pillow for the bead and shoulders required half a bale of excelsior. The eoffln is 7 feet S inches king, Z fret 7 'Inches wide and 28 incites deep. Walker's wife weighs less (ban 100 pounds. 1). L. Fry, who works on this paper, and formerly lived In that section, was quite well acquainted wllii Walk er, and says that when In good health Walker weighed nearly 000 pounds. Ham Bernardino, Cal., Oct. 14. At the eily hall in the presence of the so ciety of pioneers this afternoon, I be venerable bridegroom, Judge N. P. Earp, was married to Mrs. Annie Alex ander. Judge Earp Is 80 years of age and ifather of the celebrated Earp boys whO'Were engaged In so many bloody encounters with ruffians in Tomb stone's palmy days. The bride is 80 years younger than ber husband. There iwlll be services in the Cum berland fresbyterlau Church oil the second aed fourth Sundays in each mouth, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. W.V.McGek, Pastor.. akin Powder: 20, 1893. "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp." Iiiist Friday evening the train sldi tracked three cars hero for May & Senders. About tlie time the train pulled nut 0. L. Morris saw a tramp crane out of one of the cars; he was fol lowed by another, and another. Mr. Morris commenced to count, and he kept on counting until 27 had come out of the three cars. But all did not look like tramps; some were well dtvssed and carried a valise, and there is no douiit that half the number were amply able to pay their fare had they been inclined to do so. Harrishurg Courier. Tramps are still giving the Southern Pacific railroad company and the peo ple of Southern Oregon much annoy ance. A report from Knseburg says t lint every freight train from the north brings in a large number of tramps. The city gave 65 of them a Sunday dinner. Monday morning when the soutli-bouiid overland arrived they rushed I" and took complete possession of one of the conches. This was too much for Conductor Huff, and he sum moned Night Watcbuan Wright, and villi the trainmen proceeded to put them oft. A lively scrimmage fol lowed, but the touristo had to get out, one of them being badly injured hv a brakemau's lantern coming In contact with his head, and several others bruised. Later on the freight carried them all out of town. Last evening's (Saturday) overland when she pulled into fealem looked as if she had about as many tramps aboard as she had passengers. The blind-baggage and the tender was sim ply one mass of men, nearly forty, some of them (so thick were tbey) hav ing their hands full to hold on. A few were obliging enough to allow the fireman to operate the water tank, but the majority of then, stuck right to the train as If they feared, were they once off, they could not have gotten on again. They were a desperate and hard-looking lot of fellows but Salem was lucky and tbe entire outfit went on through. It was rumored here yes terday that when tbe morning freight train pulled into Gervals yesterday she was loaded wilh about fifty or seventy live tramps. Or course they were kind enough to allow the necessary switch ing to be done. When this was finished and the train made up the tramps were neatly given tbe slip. The train Instead Of pulling out as usual, backed up a short distance, under a guise of switching, and then the engineer opened up the throttle rnd when she went past tbe gang of tramps iu wait ing she was traveling at a fearful rate of speed, such that bad any of them attempted to board ber tbey would have been sent to their Maker in double-quick time. The Information says that they were so angry at being fooled that they swore vengeance to the community at large. Nothing con cerning any violence by them from Oervals has been received. States man. Perhaps some of our readers would like to know in what respect Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is better than any oilier. We will tell you. When tills remedy is taken as soou aa a cold has been contracted, and before it has become settled in tlie system, It will counteract the effect of the cold and greatly lessen Us severity, and it is the only remedy that will do this. It acts in perfect harmony witli nature and aids nature in relieving the lungs, opening flie secretions, liquefying the mucus and causing its expulsion from the air cells of tlie lungs and restoring the system to a strong and healthy condition. No other remedy in the market possesses these remarkable properl ies. No other will cure a cold so quickly. For sale by M. A. Miller, Uruggisl.. M. A. .Miller carries s of naJuteundoils. complete line NO 34. , Soiiarllle Hems, More new sliulciils at ilie ieuiinnry. Still there ar" visitors to the "bod Springs." Rev. Mr. l'lowuiaa preach' s here next Sunday. Rev. Mr. MeUee preaches next Sun day morning and evening, at Lebanon. Dr. Prill is getiiuir along well with his book-keeping til.M, at the Semina ry. Our district school is still Increasing, and we feel sure of its success under the management of Mr Lou .lacksou, who ia energetic and pushing, aside from his ability. Dr. D. M. Jones begins to lecture, this week, on physiology, at the Semi nary. We are sure lh Doctor will AH the student with enthusiasm and in struct him well in that brunch of study. The Doctor lias a hue skele ton which is invaluable in the study of the human frame-work. Many of the citizens agreed Sunday to put in next Saturday getting wnooj for the Cumberland Presbyterian church. Toe ladies agreed to furnish, a good dinner to all who will help. A -good time is anticipated by all. Din-' ner will be set at tlie Seminary as there are ample conveniences there, such as seats, tables, etc., and Mrs. Mctiee'a kitchen furniture, etc. Rbx. The Way an Editor Pleased Dr. TntnmKe. The Cincinnati Enquirer publisher with religious regularity the sermons preached by Rev. Dr. Talmage. On a recent Sunday Dr. Talmage took the 1 story of the life of Jephthah as a text, ' and delivered an Inspiring discourse. The following Monday the sermon wao published in the Enquirer, under the annexed headlines: ' Jepli The Old Freebooter Al an Early Age He Was Forced to Rough It-He Held Op the End of His String in Great Shape And Soon Sewed Un tile Gates of Twenty Cities On Hia Return From Victory He Kept a Prou-' i. TT- IX . - . idc tie juubi nnvri lice uie r irsi. rersttip--Seen in His Door He Looks Holy Horrors It Is His Fair Daughter gut Jephthah Was a Man of His Word an the Beautiful Young Uirl Was Slain. Dr. Talmage was so pleased that lie wrote to the religious editor of the En quirer complimenting him on the effort. Ex. New flhoe Sfkutf. Having opened up a shoe and repi shop In Lebanon, I respectfully solielk a share of your patronage. I warrant all my work to be flrst-elass, and make a specialty of fine work and ladies' shoes. ': . if. D. Vauuhah. A Man fjoRt. One day last week a ni in was past ing down Main street, and all al once disappeared Into Baker's Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe store, where befell Into Baker's low prices and was lost to all. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every W.'eV. Wheat-44c. Oats 24o Hay f6 per Urn. Flour $0 90 per sack. Chop $1 25peret. Bran 80c perewt. Middlings $1 00 per owl. Potatoes 60e. Apples Dried, 8c per lb. Plums Dried, o. Onions 2o. Beef Dressed, 4c. ' Veal 45c. ! Pork Dressed, ii. Lard 17. Hams 1617 per lb. Shoulders 12c. Sides 15o per lb. Geese 16 er loa. Ducks $4 00 per do. Chickens 13 (Rl(.i;4 Oil. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 20c -lei'dim. Better 20c p-r lb. Hides Green, 2(,iWc; dry, Sc.. rlie above is what tlie people 011 this oast are very anxious should be en acted in earnest, , , . , 1 i