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VOL VII
LEBANON; OREGON, JANUARY 5,1894.
NO. 45
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.'
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Council Proceeding.
Secret Socletle.
Thelty council met Wat Tuesday
evening ill peipiltir m.Klu
The mil waa railed. ll the members
bell present except Coencllman Dal-
gleMi.
The minute of the pwvtnua mwi
MM raid nd approved.
ii wenriler. uwtsorer pm tein,
tmm rawnmiiwioner and chief of the
too department niwAe their final re
mrU, all ot which were accepted and
rli.rtil ttlacedon file.
B. M. Gaflaiwi tendered tits resigna
tion a cltv atiwiiwj. On 'tuition Ills
gJSvX'o' I On motion "lnre -f t-e city
alui. .. - i ,,,. uIkmiI WI1KM1 wan in Hie
twrj swirty nveolm at 01 Hlkm Hall, at
e clocay la. Jt.A.HnSES.K.0.
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HNilitK BAf.TMAllBll, Seel'
Treasurer. - SO-32
City Attorney....',
Recorder - - u w
Mnal - ,... .au2.62
tJlOII.OO
Aiwtitnt Rec. tor License lMIMg
u " Fines n.w
16S4.0
jBdebtedne.1.... 425 W
Penaoyer'l Letter Severely Crltleised.
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Hnarliw.la.lB,.'0,T W.-Meettew'
c. ;n. R. ,
ilirtr iifnanhawrt. moiing tblrf art
3! y All llii.-..r tht HMinef
imn awl eimiadetrf the i. A. E. are eontwllr
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PROFESSIONAL.
SAML. M. Gfc'RLAND,
ATTORNEY-.AT - LAW.
LEBANflH. OREGON.
jJohn M- Comers,
Attorneyat-Law-
j.khaxox. ohugox.
A. F. STOVE,
Attorney at Law,
TITLES EXAMINED',
oa'lmtliiw Btvm aniaiat and eareftit atiUn.
Will I aoMitUa- lii .11 tatwiurtj of the rtale.
amen la aararY' bkick.
L.BHANON, OBKOON.
Wealberlord I Chamberlain,
ATTORNEYS-AT - LAW,
ALBANY. OEEGON.
W,K BlLl'EV,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
ALBANY, OREGON. ,
J. 12. WYATI,
Attorney- at- Law,
ALBAKY, OKEtfON.
BeBureiid(UMI
HOPKINS BROS.,
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Albany, Oregon,
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HeatingStoves, CookStoies, &c.
BEST aOODB puICES
St. Charles Hotel,
Cun' u" ul MmaK'
(.UBAJVOf. OHKUOM
bank at the time M closed, waa referred
tothenewCTtiiwIt
It waa ofJeri'H that hfreurter any
peraon, wlien fak-d ou'tiy the marnhiii
for aaaialmnce in wiaKiKS- uneaiB, anaB
be allowed fur IiIb neTvioex.
The cimimuwimllon Sf J. T. vVhlllinf
waa read and tl the recmnier ordered
toai.ewertliereand that on order
ha drawn n he treanurer for Has
amount of lti WM.
Bills o the wiiouutMif S1S8.42 wme
read and by ain the rulea were ua
pellded, and all were allowed and a
warrant otdewd drawn on the treas
urer for thetnuae.
There being o xnore hufinesa itlie
old council tlien adjourned.
MAYOR IlllXm'S ADDKEKS.
After the old council had trunaui'ted
lis rmiiliiH luwiiieiM. Mav ir Miller de
livered an iutn-itiii( address.
He eave a carefully nreuared biihu-
uiary oftliefiiiaiKlul condliion of the
city, extracts frou'which are publmmw
below:
III his review T Hie proceedings K)f
the council for IHKi. he observed that
the outgoing eouucil had entered upon
their duties with ounaideralile indel.
edness to face. That the debt hud
been paid and the city hud been fut
iiklied with a Hmt-class at stem of wa
ter works and elestric lights, with 22
new crosswalks and with a better claas
of sidewalks than ever before, with her
street well graveled and with a fine
bridge at the tout h cod of town.
That the i-it v is free from contagious
diseases, the laws f the city are re
spected ana the paople are generally
sober and Industrious.
That the cltv Is but little in debt nd
that about $3K Is iow due the elty
from taxes, which can tie collected.
ConBlderini the (treat Improvements
made iu 1893, the email Indebtedness
found and the mobuble resources far
Uhis year, the old emtnell deserves the
thanks of the city fc- their faithful l-
fcora.
The mayor gracefully thanked the
euincll and city otllnials for their uui
,&irin couitesy to him, and predicted
ft the new co'l'uil pleaaantaud suc
mamful term.
HTATKUUNT OK BKPEN1UTHK1M.
CuS (111 -"0
Bleotric lights and water n.
Buifles.........
Lumber K-l
Street work, etc , 148.86
liiauuuiue l'-W
ITim dnarLinetlt 29.26
Wisuelluneoue 94.00
Oily election. , 10.00
Benetlt poor , H.W)
Priiafii..'. 1690
Nl.jUt watch -
c Mr.ntjii7iie. aa mavor. with the
Uouncllmeu and officers, being aworn
Sn, the new mayor addressea ui oia
Lnd newtniembera ill a few well chos-
n and wise remarks, delivered In his
most graceful manlier. He tell the
need, In those universally hard times,
of atrlct economy. He was pleased
with the actions of the old council and
was confident of the support of the
new council ill his efforts to guide the
nitv aafelv throiiL'h the new year. The
mayor were warmly congratulated
iiiKin Iheir rjleaslug address.
The council waB then called to order
bv Mavor C. B. Montague.
The roll was called the following
couneilnien being present: U. W
Ri. Eil. Kellenberger. G. T. Cotton,
n. Andrews. J. G. Reed and 8. H.
Myers.
On motion S. M. Garland was unan
imously elected city attorney for the
ensuing year.
The bonds of F. M. Miller, recorder,
J. F' Hyde, treasurer, and P. W. Mor
gan, marshal, were presented and on
motion wen; approved, accepted, and
ordered placed on file t
The following standing commiiwes
were appointed:
Committee on ordinance D. An
drews, J. G. Reed and 8. H. Myers.
Committee on ways and means 8.
H. Myers, O. W. Rice and Ed. Kellen-lierirer.
Committee on accounts and current
eioenses-S. W. Rice, D. Andrews,
G. T. Cotton.
Committee ou streets and puhlio
property Ed. Kellenberger, G. 1.
Cotton, J. G. Reed.
Committee on licenses J. O. Weed,
D. Andrews, S. H. Myers.
Coiuiuitte ou health and police u.
T. Cotton, G. W. Rice, Ed. Kellenber
ger.
Council then adjourned until the
next regular meeting.
A b.liit meeting of the Salem Board
of Trade and citizens of Salem was held
at the Hotel Willamette on the 27th
lust, for the nuroose of taking some
action upon the Christmas letter ad
dressed to President Cleveland by the
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governor oi vregun, iu wuiuh
stated that about three-quarters of a
million of Oregon's population were
out of an employment and 100,000
more were In destitute circumstances.
At the meeting the following resolu
tion was unanimously adopted:
Whereas, The governor of the state
of Oregon has abused the official posi
tion couferred upon him by the people,
by addressiug to the president oune
United States a letter otntuinmg cer
tain Btuterucnt Injurious to the com
monwealth and calculated to create an
erroneous impression in the minds of
those not acquainted with the tacts,
thereby deterring those who might
contemplate engaging In profluctive
Industries here, therefore:
Resolved, that we, the board oi trade
and business men of 8alem, most era
r haticallv deov the assertions of the
governor aud brand his statements as
false, and aver that notwithstanding
the prevailing depression, there is no
widespread destitution or actual want
In Oremm. and that the eoveruor in
claiming two-thirds of our people are
without employment wnue one-iniru
are without means of subsistence, was
guilty of gross misrepresentation and
we request our repicsentttiive in-twn--gress
to present these resolutions to the
President of the United States, and to
deny in both senate aud house the
truth of the governor's statemeutt.
While admitting that Oregou is suf
fering from prevailing hard times, we
confidently claim that there Is less pov
en v here, in nrouortiou to the popula
tion, than iu any state In the Union
and the prospects for the future are ex
cellent."
Stale Veal 4 f Enallutloa,
Tilt) slate hoard f equuliwiltoii . has r
been in nesshtll Iu Hulein fur several ;
days, Oh Tuesday the board spaut
the entire day with assessments on
town lots, and the result of Its labor
is the following permanent equalization:
Assessment raised 10 per cent In Ba
ker, Clackamas, Jackson, Jow phiue,
Klamath, Lake, Linn, Polk and V.im
hlll, 20 per cent In Clatsop and Wash
ington; reduced 10 per cent in Coos mid
Marion, IS per cent in Sherman and
20 per cent iu Columbia. i "
On agricultural lands the assess!?" '
was reduced 10 per cent in Ma
county, raised 10 per cent in MulV
man and Washington counties, a,.
raised 20 per cent In folk county, in.
the remaining counties the assessment
was left as arranged hy the county
boards of equalization.
By this action the assessment of
Linn county Is raisedj!15T,022., County
Judge Duncan, Assessor Deakins anal
others were before the noard and V
pointed nut the injustice of raising the '
assessment on town lots in Linn conn-
ty, without avail. If those gentlcuen
will come un this tvav thev can buy
town lots for less than they want them
assessed at. A little judgment is re
quired of men even to act on the board
of equalization.
Bltorin'H Wttl.-.
Mill, Sbat Down.
Orders were received Saturday by
the flouring mills at Salem from the
mauager, Geo. B. Wilcox, to shut
down. Owing to decline of export
trade and large surplus BtockB on hand
at Portland, Oregon City, Albina and
Salem, the mills will be shut down for
Through the mayor, Recorder Miller s time. Both the mills iu this city
Invited all, both old aud new council
men, down to the St. Charles hotel,
where an oyster supper wa prepared
for them, to which they all did full
Justice.
Notice.
B. I.. Frailer, dentist, with Dr. John
Welch, of Portland, Or., will, by re
.quest, come to Lebanon on Monday,
.Uauuary 15, to remain two weeks, with
a view to locating, and will be glad to
ee as many of the citizens of Lebanon
and surrounding country asi possible
duriug that time. He comes prepared
to do an valid all work In dentistry.
He gives aB references Dis. John
Welch, of Portland, and L. S. Skill,
ol Salem, Or., both of whom ro well
known all over the Btate.
will be idle until foreign demuud in
creases, or local trade exhausts their
niu,ir Tin, ttnlmn flourlnir mills were
operated for all but six weeks out of
seven months from June 1st, having
lain idle only roi nign waier. tue
Willamette Valley plant the big mills
of North Salem, did not run as long,
but turned out more product. The
two mills have a pay roll of abou t forty
men, and it iB to be regretted that they
caunoi run all the year round. This
order affects all the export mills In the
valley, as we understand it. Salem
Journal.
Sewing Machines
5 years. For further information call
on or write w E. U. Will's music store,
Albany, Or.
Land Case.
It w:ll be highly gratifying to the
people of Brownsville to know that the me pure me price oi mm un
nTJclor department has approved the I l,,''
bill of Hermann to settle tue title to
the land recently filed on
BUD TH0IP80I, Proprietor.
First-Class in all Apartments.-
Bpeolal attention paid to Com
merclal meu.
Board and Lodging, per day, $1 to
2; per week HSOtoW
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair,
id n i ri r1
by one
M.,i,k In this cltv. The bill was ill'
', troduced by Mr. Hermann In the In
terest of the property nwnon and has
been explained In this paper in a pre
vious Issue. It is probable that the
bill will pass early in the present ses
sion of congress, here waa a time
when some of the peeple felt rather
sore over the maiter, but the Impart
Ingofthls knowledge will set their
minds at rest once more, and we trust
will teach such laud rustlers as the
one referred to a lesson. Times.
The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammouia; No Alum.
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Stawjari
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In Hta Pimlti! I '.Mirt nf f h ktittu
Oregon for the County of J. inn.
E. Chamuess, W. H. filoperl
and J. E. Sloper, partners do
ing iiusmrso uiiiici me 1,1 ui 1
name of Chunuiess & Sloper
Bros., l'lalniirts,
D. C. Shepherd and Shep
herd, liis wife, and the Water
loo Developement Company, a
Corporation, Defendants.
WlTTnR Iu honhu .,;,.,, II,.., k
virtue of an execution and order of sale
duly issued out of the above named
.-. In ,1,- ...,:,1.J T :n
cuuit., ill me n n,ve ciiiiiEiiiiuifc, wii4p
on Saturday, the 6th day of January,
lOHJ Ik. fx..... rt,... Il.n d..
la-ra av bile ll.ru. u.nfi 111 me AIUlfef
House in the city of Albany, Linn
County, Oregou, at the hour of U
o'clock A. h. of said day, sell at publm
auction, for cash In hand, to the high
est bidder, all the right, title and inter
est of the Defts, D. 0. Shepherd ani
Mrs. D. C. Shepherd, his wife, on the
5th day of January, 1898, in aud to the
real property In the said execution aad
order of sale described, subject, how
ever, to the rights of the Waterloo Da-
uJiinitmani Pnmnu,,,, an!l ..
erty being described as follows, to-wit:
Lots 3, 4, 5 4 8 in Block 47 in the ,
town of Waterloo, Linn County, Ore
gon, together with the improvement))
thereon.
Tha nvniuurlu uclati,.. f.mn, ..1a
to be applied, first, to the payment nf
the costs and disbursements of eniel
suit, taxed at 23 95, mid the costs of
and upon sma execution; second, to
the payment of the plaintills' claim,
Munuullng to the sum of ;.. ill, with ;
interest thereon from the nth day of
January, 1808, at the rate of 8 ptrceut
per annum, ami the tun her sum of
f 26.00 as attorneys' fees, and the fur
ther sum of 15.00 for making and re
cording mechanic's lieu; anil the over
plus, If any, to be paid over to the snlil
Waterloo Develonement t'umvuniv ua.
on the purchase price ol mud hind by
tue saiu v. t.. nncpn-ru,; uuo ino re
mainder, if any, to the xuiil I). 0.
Shepherd, his hi ll's or assigns.
Dated tills 4th day of Deot mlier, 03.
' C. 0. Jackson,
'Sheriff of Linn Co., Or.
Send your name i and address to
Pour! puwk A Co. Albany, Oregon,
and mention the Exhetw, they will
Notli.e
mail you
mouth.
a fashion
iid
Having opened a shop In Lebanon,
I would auy that I am now prepared
to make and repair hoots anil shoes, nf
all descriptions. My prices will lie He
cording to the limes. I will imtkc Unu
sewed shoes of the b at material or
$7.50; pegged shoes, fo.OO; men's half
soling, 7o ctB.j women's fit) cents. I
can guarantee satisfaction and strictly
first-class work. ; Hoping to vecelT
your patronage, I am, '
Yours truly,
JUiiRAlo
Preaohfi " i!r,l?n PlHe hotel.
evfySuniiayatuI.?
Sundry school at 10 J
meeting Wclu.t '-W
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