t VOL VII LEBANON, OREGON, DECEMBER 1,1893. NO. 40. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. One your .. . 00 (If tinlf In iiilviuifc. 91 flu (Kir ytF.;.) Aht months.,. 1 M) Tbri'i; minute M tingle cdiiIcn....,, ... 06 Secret Booleties, LKUA't,-)N LOHOK. NO.H7. 1.0, fi F.-McetR etery UN. inlay evening t Odd 'ftiTtiwit Hull, Ht tftW.. A.A.,lfBEH.K.O. W.C'ETMRHON, Beftt'y. PRAtti,REBW.!CA l)WK, NO.-47. 1. O. 0. P. Mi'Rtu in I. 0. 0. F Hull flr. ami 'third Wi!(liie. y H. A- NMflflftWON, N. G. DOU .IE BA I iTM A KHtt, 0Qt')r IMK 0lIHlR, No.M A. F.tt'A. M.-M(H!t fiaimtUy evening, on or before thi lull moon In wh'nonth. E.K.HttiHACK.W. M, ' t , MlLLKR. 8tC. HMor IxHNiR. No. M. A, O, "H.'W. Mcotii every Tufl livy owning 1 !.. H. Hull. Hu.l.S. Cowtnky, M.W. C. A. Zaun, Ilee, if'K'i. Mkkhw fiMip, No. ' TO. mv ufOuiMn 9W4 0I'VKT,M.-5(Wt it; 1. A. It. Hall, I'tmiion, Or., every Kalnnlay .wtiiinn. -exempt tin; thin! Saturday tifeacb month, niwftiiift lite third Fri day llirtt'Hd, JU1 lnrit.icn ill llieKnilh tif Wl whiin mid cdibtikIcnoi j(h' (i.'A it. ore eurdially llivili'il to ntw.t will) It- ( iimv C.'lKMo TciUK, Cupt. A. Okaiiau., Firl Sfc'ftt. PROFESSIONAL. SAML. NL GARLAND, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. A. T. STOVE. Attorney at Law. TITLES EX A M IN' I'M). Oolleetlnlls Kiwi nrnii' and mr-fiil ntttnti,fl. Will jinwtifv m ,.ll tin- liollilH ni' 1 lit' stale nnci. i-(uriTTVKV Finir t. T,::iiam)N, Oiekiion. Woatberford & Clianiberlain, ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW, ALBANY, ORB' ION. w.m niiri'u, ATTORNEY - AT - L .AW, ALBANY, OREGON. J. It. WYAIT, Attorney- at- Latw, ALBANY, OKKMON. John M. Sowers, Attorney-at-Law, Wall practice in all the cimrumf the "t ulo. LUBA&'OX, UREVrOH. Be Hure and Call on HOPKINS BROS., -OF- Albany, Oregon; Beating StovesJ Cook Stoves, k BE8T GOODS. jsrJf pr UJiST PE1ICES. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Mitln ami SIktidhu StrcnU, CKHANOtV, OHMGCSf, BUD THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments, j Special attention paid to Com- ; liicrcinl men. ' Board and Lodging, jCJ' duy, $1 to ' 2; pur week $4,011 to $U '' "A 8lvtliiDlt" By rnixy. II In iceiiorully presumed Unit th; person wlm answered Klder Wnyback's first "MUll" wiib none l In-)- I him the Salvationist leader himself. This being Hie case, I oouaider it rlirlit thai koiiic (iiic of hh frlcudH kImiiIiI mpiiiiHe the (IIIIIW In ullW'IK't'. "IW ye nntri'y nnd "In ii 't.'1 In ac C(iriliiiii:e wllli thin bit of divine Injunc llun, It In isoiiM'ital that "A rtalvallon lal" v iih IiihIIIIcu In using Uic laiiKiia)i;e that he illrt. In defence if "A Halva tionlxt" I will wiy thai he had otliot l'eann fur aimwerlnn s lie did. Tti puMn nf E. W. shiiwwl the elemiiit iin wlilcn lie moved, hih itdmm twmltfg if.mii W'jh iliviu, wnd arrMnmtittm ad Immiium. I am uware tl;l Mich urttcles are IiiDviiklngly firoiiy to a (rettt nmn.v, but (inly create iliriKinn nmniig the HulvutidiilHlK aind their fnllnWHin. I concede In E. V. pvrvntu tirit if I were ill hla .pince I would rxe.lalin "paiKiiri! and 1 cleHerve pei:rw Jurt et dure.'' -JKiMrUjfmid le droit, id II to hiirdly MWHmry for nif to eliumnlon I the mume of WA Huleulionlnt." It Ih evident tint;. nucIi uiticleB iih writ leu by 'filler Way! k'Vmd "Cat J''ieiwr" are read and af prcriated by I- lunjurhy of tlir people, -hut thin Ih iKit iih it Should he. 1 be time waa when an nrtli'leol',1 wicrilKajoUB nature 4 ppeai'ed .in a ptit.licati'ttu 1 lit. iaue would tntve heen Hiipptv-rii'd, and it would lie-a ureal deal iieltii' for (llii-ia-! liiiiiify (fit were m lodi.r. Unfortu- iiutely le preMN la llinm wide open 'j to Hie jinviee and prufeawn .mil wilhout disernninalioo, and ln.iieNUlt ia one a tlioutrhtt, tire heralded to all mttnUiutt, whHber they lie ehnstf, aulilime or otherwise. It ia lo be Imped that aueli aitiolea aa tlnwe wri t(.ii by "Elder Wa.vbai;!;" and "Cal Jch pepper" (eiiriou noin de p!uiim-h, I ruu-t any) Will be but a Jlriduw. Jnlmim. It 'in uciierally believed thil lhey are holh oneirti .l MieHttme; hutifaiu-h ia not the Ottwihey eerlninly are 1'ar nnhilr fm tni'tii and a 'ti aiwnuit. E. W.'a iwtinnition liiht a irreat nie.lorilv of the I clergy are aenaatlonalita, ia H'yuitttr. 3 trust that toy reiuarka may have I Uie desired ell'eet, I. e., thai; the Kulva- tioniwta will know thai lliey have one ilriend hi'i'e, and K. W. will extract u valuable leBMon I herefrom, and he will rovuni the worda "o pro nnli'm," and Uxp,"Ha hia Borrow Of Si uie omnia. ! In furl her defence of "A Halvatiou ' 1st,- J will any that hia utteraueea were !imily the rxpnwHituiH of a learned 1 t-oirtieuian, and lie Hid no' uae the ' iictionury in the luntmer aa lutiiuated S sy E. vv. j laiiunfthc opinion thill K. W. ia 1 alatMiacholar, and I hope, a gentle, j mini, aa it would be quite huuiliiatinir Itn Hud myaelf corumiiiilealiug with foneiw'ho moved with the eonuuou ltertl.. A. Hl,VATION'IT, By Proxy. The "Rldvr Wylftek" Matter. I.Eiuao'. Or., Nov. 27, '8S. EniToit ExritKaa: Tliera-ia an article in your papor, lotli of pieaent month, dialled 'Ulder Wayback." Ailao w lial purports to tie an answer Nov. R, signed "A Halvationt.it." There lias been a uood dual of coniiaeut iiion theiu; es IHtually the last one, many tliiiiking it whs wmltuii by .Mr. Bryans. ov, in buhall of M c. Ilryiiint tlie guud ciUkciib of heliauon, and the pub'ii: in general, I want, to any Mr, Iti'jlana did not u rile IhertfrJcle signed "A rialwo-tinliist' I liuveil 4ver Mr. Hryana' aianuure tliu' he did nol r.tilsn In, illr,.i.Li e wiliiiiK n illolte ai'ove autement "before iKiUry." But instead .d' .Mr. llrvana . riliijg it, soii.evtleiiioul;lMld.sliuidcrcrlook IlijiM nittiuia ot i Innucriuu. Itbu iiiHt. ll WwImJ Ills going away. II .Uie truth was U..UW1I Ibe olieiMillt wrote tbt'lrst did the it irO' Wiirk of the second aiae. y.eiirs, I'orlie Irutli, beimwy A juatic. J. 11. 1 ItOMI'SON. A.gitcait reduction In prices of goods at I lead. Peace & Co. 'a. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, The only l'u,c Cnwiu of Tartar Powder.-No Annuoiiia; No Alum. ,U.s.:d i;i MiJlioas ,of aowf?io Years the Standard. Changeable weather at preaent, and farmer are experiencing considerable dtotiUYMltSgW inward getting their fall work In shape. A young SbillVaii appeared at the home of L, E. LaKue, In the guiae of a 121 lb. son, and hia papa Is thinking of putting the youngster In panta at once. Considerable sickness In and about town at nresent. Mr. H. SheeU ia suf fering from astrokeof paralyais. Thre. of the family of Mr. Khepley havt ty phoid lever. Mr. iNeisou s uave aick baby, und one of the eyas of AVm. Wolalegel is suffering from partial paralyais of the lungs. lr. Link later, of Hillsbnro, Is the attending pliyai ciau in all of the alww cases. The"Chur3hofGd" held a series of lectures In the new church house recently, ll as aTosult of oiw week, added lit converts to their flook, all of whom were iBiwiersed. Quite u number f our citizens con te in plate visit to the Mid-Winter fair. On the 4th of Dec. will commence In Hillsborothe notable trial of Edwin Schuteltze, for the supposed murder of Chas. Munaon, of Sclioll' Ferry, live yeara ago. CORKESTO.NPKNT. THK TOLEDO WEEKLY ISLAllli An llitok CeiitRhilVff all the Nnaliy Lettera for tin. Dollar. In uuawer It) a general demand from all purls of the Uniled Klalea, the Toledo Blade haa published in one vol ume, cloth bound, all of the "Kitsby Lettcra" ever written by the late D. It. Locke, omitting perhaps a few uu iuiportanl letters on local or forgotten topica. Only a few of these letters were ever published in book form. Everybody ha road aotne of them, but who haa read all of them' The book en tains over 500 large pages, and all the Ivaaby Letters written during a period of tweuly-Hve years; also a por trait of D. It. Lot'KE from his last pho tograph. It would sell at oue dollar or more, but will never be placed on sale. One hundred thousand copiea are now being printed and bound, and one copy will be sent post-paid by mail free to every person who this winter remits ohC'dollar for the Weekly Blade oue year. Everybody invited to send for a specimen copy of the Weekly Blade, wh'eh will give a full descrlp ition of the book "The Nasby Letters." The Toledo Weekly Blade is the best and most popular weekly newspaper published in this country. It has the largest circulation of any weekly news paper, and goes to every State, Terri teryaud nearly every county of Ibe Union. Only one dollar a year, includ ing the above mentioned book free. Send postal to The Blade, Toledo, Ohjo, for a free specimen copy of the jiaper. Send the addresses of y our frienda also. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lmid otllcc at Oregon t'ltv, Oregon, I Nov. 24, isni. KotU'elx hen'by given tli.Lt tilt- I'oMowiuK-imlnod se.ltUT tins llltiil nniiei'of liis intention to main, Unal proof.in aupiHirt or his elnUn, and Tluit Miid proof will uejuude bi'l'ore tin' Coimtv Clerk orianu Ctsntly, tit Albiiuy, Uttn., oa Jan. t,, 1MI, viz: JACOtl I'lcrBRSliN', Pre. I) K. No. 71117, lor the W.i N. E. lt and W. Jits. JLMee.2l,T. II)SH. 6E. He uanii'rt tbe following wloiessop to prove his eoutiiuioiw reakU'iH'e n)inn Rndeultivutiouol'sald land, viz; .1. L. llerrv, Neil MeKeti, John Pttloy, JoUu JfoKrtrti .;!! of Herrv, Ogn. KOHJiRT A. MILLER, Register, Come in for iob work. akin: iPowder: TKNEShKK NOTKS. Potato digging ia almost m,..i here, the average per aer mplel e.i and now if we re'iye Mn M'l buahel.many willvl tP wu, Fair Fronk Brc' "Uhe Mid-Winter , eh aon K " .Jtww raited on their ianchsonie8lwsne.K ir,,1 Wnllace's fine residence in tlu'8umjs completed. r jnk terotlvers are contemplating P'nt'rtgwme S acres of hops, In the spring; aiao a. v. Myer a acres, r. Pley UcKnlglit 2) acres, and Mr. Crimder 1J acres on the Dave Andrews ranch. The health of the community ia very good at present, with the exception of a few who are suffering with the "Sal vation Army Fever." Our school is progressing nicely, with Prof. Hart, tii Albany, plying the rod. Mr. George Ross, Sr., is going to build him a fine residence in the near future. Dame Rumor has it that Mr. Charles McKnight fontemplates moving to Eastern Oregon. He will be sadly missed as a compositor in "Iheae wooda," neverthel as our loss will be their gain in an influential citizen. Hope his successor will lie appointed aoon to fill the "space" left "vacant." Geranium. rriie C'utK'usi. At the cane ua held Wednesday eve ning the following ticket was nomi nated: Mayor C. B. Montague. t'ouncilinen Ed Kelleuherger, ti. T. Cotton, Geo. W. Uice, .1. G. lined, S. A. Niekerson, 8. H. Myers. Treasurer J. F. Hyde. Recorder F. M. Miller. Marshal R. Tivey. The above is a good ticket, and the majority will be elected, and probably all, Jjul-Uiure-wiU be another ticket, and very likely two more. Dr. L. Foley was elected chairman of the meeting, and W. C. Peterson secretary. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Evry Week.l Wheat42e. Oats 24c. Hay W per ton. Flour $0 l)tl per suck. Chop $1 25 per cwt. Bran 80c per cwt. Middlings Ifl 00 per cwt. Potatoes 50c. Apples Dried, 8c per lb. Plums Dried, 7c. Onions '2i'. Bee. Drcased, 4e. i Veal i(wfu Pork Dressed, 6. Laid 17,1. Hama 1517 per lb. Shoulders 12c. Sidea 15c per lb. Geese $(i per doz. Ducks $4 00 per doz. Chickens 3 U0(4 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 271c 'lerdoz. B .tter 2()c per lb. Hides Green, 23c; dry, 6c. A Man Lost. One day last week a man was pass ing down Main street, and all at once disappeared into Baker's Dry Goods, Boot und Slice store, where he fell into Baker's low prices and was lost to all. dMniOQ PER (ptU WEEK FOR WILLING WORKERS of either sex, any age, ia any part of the country, at the employment wuich we furnish. You need not be away from home over night. You can give yourwholetimetothework.oronlj'j'ourspare mo ments. As capital is not required you run no rlBk. We supply you with all that is needed. It wilt cost you nothing to try Uie business. Any one can do the work, fiegluuers make raouey from the start. Failure is unknown with our workers. Every hour you labor you can easily make a dollar. No one who is willing to work falls to make more money every day than can be made in three days at anyordinary employment. Scud for free book oontainlng the fullest information. H. HALLETT & CO., Box 880, PORTLAND, MAINE. WATKIII.OO OAKBAOE. Clay-bank. Mining notes. Mr, J. Knifong has made u discovery that promises to work a revolution of changes for good here. He i entlv; discovered "the clay" for making all" kinds of fancy and useful in tides, on piece of land iie line reccnlly purcllaaw ofO. P. Card (Dlle.h DlrK-lor). This' may pay better than G. Banford'a "paint mine," us he has the money to develope the Held with. One of our esteemed and would-1 miners thought he had located a quartz claim near Sodaville recently; but on securing the services of an "expert" it wiib found lo be coal instead of gold. The "boy hunter" says It is an old charred fir root. Friend Pinctis, much learning or offices hath Hindu thee mad. "Elder Wayback," we would like to graap your horny hand. "You are among a' thousand. When Winters comes back If you will come up and write for him, we will huv a lack of spuds of you. Selah! But where did your opponent find that w eapon? We thought Waterloo had a corneron that kind of concealed weapons. The guardian angel is hovering near, i as mi uie sick are on tile menu. i Vve see the other Waterloo com jspbndent is still writing. We had I thought he, she or it, would resign in i favor of "one who knew it all;" tut no, ! he cornea up smiling, with t funnv say j iug occasionally. Stay with it,' "old j hosa," you may yet write snfm-lhicg I that will be read. j Sodaville will be lit by the old Leba non lights. Waterloo w ill not be out gone, and now it will i.e in order for ; the town council to buy or lea-e the factory headlights ami n few of the leiral lights of our town, und- at once put on city a,rs. The nominees are in the field. Three full lickets are eijual to 24 men. There being only 40 legal voters in town, this leaves 16 who can rule tiie election, as each candidate will follow the bid Waterloo rule (vote for yourself). They (the 10) wear a 7x0 smile and are Ax ing their own terms. The Robinson-Tyler feud is gaining In proportions. At a "mill" In Albany recently the battle w as called n draw; had it been fought according Ui Water loo rules Borne oue would have been whipped. Brethren, let us have peace or a good fight someone hurt and then peace. These little Green and Rice fights are no good. Come down In the spring and have a "soda," smoke the "pipe of peace" und be good chil dren. C. Rank. Work oil The Hide. Having an extremely 'industrious disposition, and desirous of being kept busy all the time, I will use my spare moments from the watch bench in re pairing sewing machines, and 1 assure you I can repair any make of machine as well as can he done, anywhere in the state, and at leasonable prices. I am an expert operator and can tell when a machine Is in good order. .1. H. Adcoy, Tiie Watchmaker A Jeweler For Leaau. My farm of 274 acres, which Is Ic ' cated 5 miles west "f Lebanon, is foi ' lease for three years, provider the per son will buy my stock nod farming Implements, which 1 otter ul a bargain. Alhert CTmpiibiv, L'b'iiion, Or. N.w Shoe Hhofi. Having opened up n aboo and repair shop in Lebanon, I respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. I warrant all my work to be flr-t-class, and make a specially of line work and ladies' aboes. M. D. Vauciiian. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is here)))-given that the partner ship heretofore existing between A. P. Stowe and John M. Somen, under the (inn name ami style of Stowe Nor,,,. i.i,. day dissolved by mutual consent. Lebanon, Or., kov. 16, MB. A. l' Stowk, Jons 41, CostfiS. All persons know.ng themselves in debted to M. A. Miller will plensooall and settle at once.