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VOL VIII. LEBANON, OREGON, APRIL 20,1894. NO. 8 i) si TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Om fear .12 W (ii pun in UTiooi, 9i ou per ywu.j Tbrrw mnnihi M ST ATE OFFICERS. J. N. Dolph. I John H. afjtcll,l - ...J5e.ii.tori Binfnr Hermann, i.CongMstman Sylvester Penooyer,. ....... ,.Gowitnor Georm W. MuBridf,.... Herniary of Bute rhil Metwbu ...:.......Treasurer E. B. McElroy, .Bnpt. Public Instruction Frank C. Baker,..,. .....State Printer R. 8. Bt-Bhn. I Win. r. Lord, ! .Supreme Judgci K. B. Bean, ) COUNTY OFFICERS. tVN Judge,...-... J.N. Duncan K Vlerk N.P.Payne dor,. B. E. Davla I.riu, " a i.. j 4 n u U'iib.. ,'fPOl oupcrwieiiuviii, ....... ... "mb f iaurer Brie Wallace f Asaesiior W. F. Deakins I Surveyor . T. T. Fieher ' iCoroner,.. Frank Farrell ConiPiiukmnn, ...... ... j JoLi; Pugn CITY OFFICIALS, u 4VOR....... ZITc. B.MONTAGt'E. dl..X)KI)EH A. F. 8TOWE. rnv VTTOKNEY 8. M. OAKLAND. TCEANl!. - F HYDE. UAKIHAl - - P.W.MORGAN. A " f ED. KELI.ENBEKUEK, I . Q. KKKI), councilman Jy a'di:f.w's.' 8. H. NYF.K8. G. W. Kit ' City Council meet, an the flr tni fM Tuesday evening of each month. Secret Bocletlea. LEBANON LODGE, NO. 47, 1, 0. 0. F.-MeeU awry Saturday evening at Odd Fellow Hall, al " -- I. W. MENZIE8, N. G. 1. II. GARLAND, Sect';. FIAEL REBECCA LODGE, NO. 47. L 0. 0. F.- Jleali at 1.0.0. FHatt Ant and third Wedwa- iay evenings of each month. MRS. Q. W. CRI'BON, N. O. BATTIE SIMPSON, Beot'y. UlS.No,44 A. T. A. M.-MwU Batiird.re.'l1,''"'"b,',ore"" M each mouth. X. E. Hahmace. W. M, T. X. MiLLBa.a.'C. Hoffor Lodoe, No. 9S. A. O, 0. W. MeeU avery H. Y. Kuwpataice, Rec. on umm cm, No. . f a"00 iwm.i in a. A. K-H.ll, Lebanon, or., everv Salurdaf evenhiit. P " ,lura M...,,.vr..,.h month meelln 1 the third rri l instead. All brother, of I, WHO" " Vl- .. ,nJ Aomrl.ar II G. A. B. eorojaur V. g. 0. Ca.. "P' Vi. TNKV, Flnt Scjt. PROFESSIONAL. SamX M. Oarund, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON, OBEOON. John M. Somebs, -Attoraey-at-Law- Will practia1 i the a"rt ot ,he ,ule' LEBAJiON. 0REO0H. F. ST OWE, Attnm ev at Law, ' TITLE8 EXAMINED. et aitd careful attention. Collection, riven prom rujofiheiute., , omcB in oouai turriaun. LEBANON, t leatlierforiHto'W ATTORNPYS - AT . ' LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. W.R BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. J. R. WYATT, Attorney- at - Law, ALBANY, OREGON. ' Keftureand Cull on ' HOP'KINS BROS., -OF- Albany, Oregon, tl FOR .mi a. ini ft.- g u I "As old as thehills"and never excell ed "Tried and proven" is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Regu T" ' . lator is tie and Kidney , medicine to which yon can pin your faith for a care. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid an Pills neys. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder to be taken dry or made into a tea. The Elaf of Ihw Hedldnta. u 1 luva owd yoarHlmmoni Liver Reni- ltor and cao c i amacwntiouily my It U Lbe kloe of nil liver modlolne. I oonslderlt msaiom men m iiveir. iBo, W. JACS ox, Taoonu, WtttA Lofton. 4VETXBT fdlCKAOm East and South -VIA TEE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Kipres tra.'n le Portland daily: 6:15 r.M. 10:2s p. M. 10:liA. . l.v...?ortland......Ar. Lv...Allrn.v.. Ar. Ar.San Frontlsro Lv 8:20 A. ll 4:'i8 a.' 7:00 T. ' Tha atutvj, tTMiilH StOIl El All Btaliuilfl trutll Portland to Alban icluiv:also Taneent, 8hedd, Halaer, Harribur, Junction CHy, Irvtiir, Kuiethe and all titatioiii Iroiu Koe burn to Anhland Incliwira. Ronebnrjtniail daily: 8:.10 a7. I Lv... Portland ...Ar. 12:46 p. a. Lv...Allany Ar. & JOr. . I Ar...Koebur;..Lv. 4:30r. . 12:80 r, V. 7:00 A.. Local (nuienger trains dally (except Bunaay. TSOF. . 1t. . 8:10 A. M. 9:00 a. V. Lv.i.Albiuiy Ar. Ar...Lebanonr,Lv. Lv...Alliany Ar, Ar... Lebanon ...Lv. 10:21 a. a. 9:30 A. K. 3:26 r. m. i:m r, Dining Cart 'm Ogden Rou te. Pullman Btirret Sleepkbs -and- Second-Clasi Bleeping Cars At tached to all Through Trains. Weal Hide llvllon. BtTtti Port land add Corvau,i8. Mail train daily (txoet Sunday): ':30 a. M. 1 Lv.,.Portlaid.Ar. I 5:35 a. . 12: Xb r.. 1 Ar.CurrallU . ,1a. 1 -.00 r. . At Albanv and C'orvallie connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad, ' Exprew train daily (excei't Sunday): T40 fTmTi' Lv...l'ortiand ...Ar. ' 8:25 a. m. 7 :30 r. . I Ar.McMinnville Lv 5:50 a.m. ada and Europe can be obtained at lowest rMsn Irom I. A. Bennett, atjent, Lebanon. K, KOEHLKK, Manager. E P. ROGERS, A ant. G. F. 4 Pass. Agt. St. Charles Hotel, Comer Main and Sherman streets, LEBANON, OJtBaOW, BOD THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class iD all Apartments, gftiX UutW) paid to Com- Boar 4 i and IM&uz, per day, W to rc; per v n i li'.l)itJM From $36 to 130 Sewing BtWiiiBes tnt yearn. Forfu'"Ber n"""""1"" on or write to E. U. wnr music awre, Albany, Ot. Strictly Irf 't. When It oome uTaelliog goods, Ba ker la strictly In it. He carries a large and well selected stock and has what the people want, and they always find the nrtoe to auit the times Call and eetala A COMMUNICATION. Lebanon, Or., April 16, 189i . To mi Eoiron or ma Eira w: I wish to use a small space in the columns of your valuable paper In order to reply to an article in Hie last Issue of the Sclo Press, which stated: "by request of Rev. Joe Waldrop, 1 ask you to correct a falsehood that Is being circulated against hint." I shall say nothing about the story circulated whether true or false. But this I will say: "My God," just tbiuk of the Umber be gets to defend bis cause. An old weaiao that has read nothing in the last three years but some little populist equib. She must be writing through the top of her old straw hat" that she bought in prosperous times. The great "1 am" "Rev. Joe Waldrop" the idea! to call an old woman to de fend his cause, and wanting to go to congress. I think the gentleman would adorn that office about as well as a two,year-old heifer would a nice Brussels carpeted parlor. You can tell by the cut of his hrir "he is a ladies' man," and would be apt to make a "mush." I think that is the reason be has called on the old sister to defend bis cause. My advice to the old gal is not te spend time in writing and wast ing ink and paper ou the great popu list figure head, "Joe Waldrop," (but perhaps he la a member of the wo men's aid society.) but turn her thoughts more heaveuward. My advice to the office seeker If he is a christian aud preaching is hi calling as he clainiB it to be, is to turn his thoughts to the si u tier and let politics slone. The preacher tbould be Ineor rupt According to his own theory politics are very corrupt for the repub lican and democrat parties were both so corrupt the populists had to move out of tbein. I would like to see intor nipt timber lu the populist party. Why it even cropped out lu their county convention. The old woman says if she bad a million of dollars she would give it for the relief of the homeless, starving, suffering humanity In our nation for which the republican and democrat parties are responsible." I have always heard that "charity begins at home" and it is my opinion that the party holding up for a cause so chaffy co jld spend a few of those dollars at home and benefit their own kids If they have any and I will guar antee there is half a dozen barefooted ones at borne and probably that num ber married. Of course we know if t-lie bad a wlilion votes she would cast them all for the people's party, but, thank God all she can do is just to toot her born a little, Do you know what the populists remind me of? It is this: ty wjll place three boxes in a row. Two of them are filled with apples and one is empty. You ppk out those that are rotten and spotted with decay aud them in the empty box. That repreT sent the populist party, The more rotten one you get better. We have thing In a nutshell When we explain It la this way. There Is notfilpg only the faulty ones in the populist parfy. Kev. Joe Hotstuef. NPtlce. Bishop C. 8. Hamard, 0. 0., of the Evangelical church, will preach at Waterloo Saturday evening April 14, and Sunday 15, at 11 A. v., and will, if arrangements can be made, dedicate the church at Waterloo, He will preach at 6odaville at 7:30 P. u. All are cordially invited to attend. C. N. Plowman, Pastor. United State Land Notice- Oregon City, Oregon, March 31, 1894. Notice is hereby given that the ap proved plat of the survey of township 10 South, range 7 east, has been re ceived from the surveyor general of Oregon, and ou May IS, 1894, at 9 o'clock A. M. of said day said plat will be filed In this office and the land therein embraced will be subject to entry ou and alter said date. RoBKBf A. Miller, Peter Packet, Agister. Receiver. . New goods at Read, Peacock & Co's. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. a in The only Pun. Cream; of Tarts Fotvdef,-Np Ammonia, Kg Alum. Uwd is Million of Homes 40 Ytari tba Standard. PROHIBITION CONVENTION. The Linn county prohibition con vention met at the court house In Al bany Saturday afternoon. It endorses the national platform, especially the section favoring wo man's suffrage; an Increase In the issue of currency; the reduction of the tariff and the ownership of the railroad and telegraph lines by the government. It also endorses the state ticket nomina ted at Salem on April 4; demands the unlimited coinage of silver; favors the allowing of deduction for Indebtedness in assessment of taxes; favors the re enactment of the mortgage tax law, and rt'alllrms the of the prohibition party to the suppression of the evils of the liquor traffic. The report of the committee on nom inations was rtad, which after some discussion was amended. The report was then adopted as follows: State i Walker. Representatives Jos. C. Brown, John Chance, J. M. Archibald, County commissioner A. L. Bridge farmer. Berlff-J. R. Cochran. County clerk H. C. Davis. Recorder 8. Z. Taylor. Treasurer John Geisendorfer. Assessor J. B. Gibherdt. The nominations for school superin tendent, coroner and surveyor were referred to the county central commit tee to be filled. The following are the names of the couuty central committee appointed: Albany, J. W. Senft; East Albany, E. W. Achesnn; Frrnklin Butte, A.T. Powell; Orleans, B. R. Pendleton; Price, J. M. Archibald; Syracuse, J. W. Spaugler; Bodavllle, J. B. Gib herdt; Shedd, J.C.Brown; Tangent, A. L. Bridgefarmer. BSsOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Hall or Lebanon Lodge, 1 No. 41 A. F. ii A. H. Lebanon, April 14, 1894. To the Worshipful Master, Wardens ' and Brethren of Lebanon Lodge Ka'H A. F. ft A. M. Brethben: We, your committee appointed to draft resolutions of condolence on the death and to the memory of our de ceased brother and late efficient secre tary, F. M. Miller, beg leave to report the following: Whereas, it has pleased the Great Architect and Controller of the Uni verse, before whose infinite wisdom we most humbly bow, to peacefully re move from bis labors here below, our esteemed and honored brother, F. M. Miller, who was a member of long and good standing with us; therefore be It Resolved, that we most deeply mourn and regret the death of our esteemed aud honored brother, whose wise counsels in the lodge must be for all time severed. Resolved, that we reverently bow to the mandates of the Supreme Ruler in calling our brother from labor here belny to rest above, aud that we ex tend our heartfelt sympathy to the family and friends of our deceased in this their hour of great bereavement. Resolved, that a page be inscribed In our records to the memory of our de ceased brother and that a oopy of these resolutions be presented to the wife of the deceased under seal of the lodge, and that the altar be draped the urital time and that copies of the same be furlilted the Lebanon papers for publi cation. M. A. Miller, S. O. Wallace, S. H, Meyers, Attest Committee. S. O. Wallace, Secretary, pro tern. Notice of Dissolution Notice is hereby given that the copartner ship heretofore existing between C. K. Pugli and 8. 0. Wallace, under the firm name of Pugh & Wallace, is hereby dissolved by mutual agreement, 8. O. Wallace retiring, C. E. Pugh retaining the entire business. All accounts due said tirni are payable to said C. E. Pugh, he becoming responsible also for (he indebtedness of said lira). I)oii(3 st the office of C. E. Pugli, Ubanon, Or'., Feb. 24lb, 1894. ' C. E. Pireii, 8. 0. Wallace. Baking Powder: WATERLOO GAKBAoK. The Camels are Coming! Ah, ex cuse us, the people's persecutors, we should have said. Public orators are tiresome, but we need some more breeze just at present; H. W. Parker left for Portland this week to be gone two mouths. Come out Saturday and hear how we have been robbed aud never knew it. Read M. C. George on "Greenbacks" in Oregonian April 2. The spring showers delay house cleaning, but gardening goes on apace. Rev. Haiman, of Pennsylvania, assisted by Rev, Snyder, with his beautiful contralto voice, hold services here last Saturday evening and Hun day. He is "doing" the coast for two months, hy the way, the church resembles Sweet Home's cathedral in the days of Samuel since it has been decorated with a padlock. Old Ezra keeps up his clutter, and like Banquo's ghost, won't down; go it Ei. some may not like your efforts, but on our brush farms they arc law and gospel. Quiet now reigns in our village. Some days sinceand we failed to chronicle the happy demise a few of our rising young men left us, to beau tify with their lovely forms the south ern counties of the state. Now the others wear mourning and are keeping shady to throw out the impression that only the fittest survive In Waterloo; but this cannot continue for long; here idleness begets devilment, and we look in our almanac for a "squall" at any time. School is becoming depopulated as many have heard the frog itr the land (or water) and must needs go abroad in search of employmentand spring "gadding" soon begins. We received a letter from Bill Nye last week. He desires the family his tory of a few of our citizens as he is going to make a study of "Ancient Chronics," whatever that is, but we do not intend to answer as we now have no more thau we need for popu list timber. J. R. Carthew and family leave in a few weeks for Alberta. We are truly sorry to lose these estimable people. Had it been a few others, whom it would not be polite to name, we would cheerfully have said "depart in peace" as you never lived in it. J. B. Leigli still manipulates the tonsorial tools. It was some aspiring competitor or some one else who said he was going to leave us. We never thought you were hit with a club. Who said you were? A club is uo more a club after It Is a broom stick. The mumps are still abroad not in our midst but In the school. The under teacher has a fine a fine case of jaw. The saloon cometh not, and the license mounteth up until the prohi's cannot even flnd-a drop of water to cool their parched tongues, and the candidate suickereth in his glee that there Is one more town In which he will not have to "set 'em up to the h-hoys," but hud the worthy brother who was cursed of the King's Evil como to Waterloo, one bath, instead of four, would have "fixed" him, its he would have had 10 feet of the Kantiam to dive through before the soda. Wonder what Sodavlllegave for that ad. anyway? If It la true they have no business with two constables and a coroner. Ponce De Leon missed a treat by not coming to Oregon instead of Pascua, Florida. Oregon the land of big, red apples, big resources, big grain, big springs, big purties, big governor, IMia-ilur-s (lovers), big nothings ail abiding place of the Irue and, living C. Rank. Admin lw tvu tor's INotitie. Notice is hereby given Hint 1 have duly . tiled my liual account in the matter of the estut of Peter Welt, deceased, in thecounty court of Linn county, Oregon, and that said court lias set Mondiiy the 7th day ot May 1801, at the hour of o'clock r. u. of said dlty as the time for hearing all objections to said huai account aud the settlement of the same; therefore all persons having any interest in said estate or having any objec tions to said dual account are hereby noti fied aud required to apiieav at said time and have such objections heard and settled by the court, Dated this lith day of April, 1801. A.J, Wkw. W. It. BiLYEU. Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. Read, Peacock & Co., received eight cases of spring goods yesterday. For sale, a fresh milk cow second calf. A. E. An.sokoe, Waterloo. P. 0. Did you know Read, Peacock & Co. sold 14 yds. of Outing Flannel for 11.00. Fast colors, too. RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. At a regular meeting of John F. Miller W. R. C, No. 15, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: Whereas, it has pleased the Su preme Ruler of the Universe to remove from our midst our late brother, F. M. Miller, therefore be It Resolved, that In the death of F. M. Miller, this corps laments the loss of a comrade who was ever ready to proffer the hand ofaid and the voice of sym pathy to the needy and- distressed of the fraternity; a friend -whose endea vors were exerted for our welfare and prosperity. Resolved, that the heartfelt sympa thy of this corps be extended to our sister, Mrs. F. M. Miller and her fam ily in this their hour of bereavement. Resolved, that these resolutions bo Spread on the secretary's tiook, and, that a copy be furnished each of the Lebanon papers for publication. Hattie A. Cruson, Mary Saltmarsh, Emma Crandall, Committee. Bard Times In the East. Mr. R. A. Cross, a former resident of Eiwe, aud who is still a property ow iier ihere, writes from Wnynesville, Ohio, to a friend in that city iw follows: "Times are very hard here, yet not nearly so bad as ill the manufacturing and mining districts. I see by the Eugene paper that it is about the same in Oregon, You want to either get that old crank Pennoyer muzzled or killed. His letters to Cleveland have been scattered throu gh the Eastern papers, and have injured Oregon im migration. Perished in the Snow. The lost men, Downing and Weaver, could not be found by the party of searchers. They met a sad fate within four miles of the Annie mine, iu a trail made fresh by the snow shoes of the man coming down. They aud their guide thought they could have no trouble In finding the mine, so they permitted their guide to leave them, but iu an hour a blinding snow storm came up the most severe of the season which lust seven days. In such a blinding storm it was impossible for them to see their feet. The hist truces found by those looking for them were where the poor men had been trump-. Iirg around In a circle hopelessly lost with no earthly power to save them. The result is too sickening of which to write, too sad and too painful to con template. The miners In camp sub scribed over $100 to present to the wife of Mr. Downiug. Cottage Grove Lader. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Al. J. Benjamin and I. Benjamin, under the firm name of Benjamin Bros., is hereby dis solved by mutual consent, I. Benjamin re tiring, M. J. Benjamin continuing in busi ness at the old Btand and will collect all debts and assume all liabilities of the old ttrm of Benjamin Bros. Dateh, April 2, 18M. Benjamin Bbos. Bv M.J. Bkkjamis. Now Feed Store. Notice reduction on flour and feed at the New Feed Store, one door scv:th of Cruson & Menzies'. flood Champion Mill Floor, 60 cts. per sacU, cash. Best " 60 " " ' Unm mi " per hundred. Shorts 71) " All delivered free to any part of the city. Your patronago earnestly so licited. G. W. Aldrrh. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Wcek.1 Whctvt-40e. Oats 24c Hay Ji9 per ton. Flour JO 50.75 per sack. Chop II 00 per cwt. Ilran 75c per cwt. Mldailnga tlOOperowt. Potatoes 30c. Apples Dried, Gc per U Plums Dried, 5c. Onions 2c. Beef Dressed, 5c. Veal 45e. Pork Dressed, 5. Lard-12. Hams 12J per lb. Shoulders-Me. Sides Ho per lb. Geese $7 per doa. Dunks 14 00 per doz. Chlckens-l(2 753 00. Turkeys 10c per lb. Eggs 8c nerdoz, Butter 20c per lb. Hides Green, lc; i'i dry, 2c. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the firm of Pugh & Wallace will please call and settle same at once, and oblige, C.E. Pugh. The first shipment of spring goods has arrived nt Read, Peucouk & Co's. J.K. Adcox, agent for the Albany steuin laundry, sends wushiugs dowu ou Tuesdays only, - i V