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VOL VIII. LEBANON, OREGON, MAY 18,1894. NO. 12 TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Out your . tl 00 (If paid lu advance, SI fay per you.) six niuiillih 1 M Three innnclis.,..., M Single copies 06 . , STATE OFFICKK& J. V. Dnlpli, I John H. Mitchell,! ...Senators Blnsor Hormaim Congressman Sylvester Peiinoyer,,., ...Governor CJooriso W. MuBriilu Secretary of State Phil Mclschan Treasurer E, H. McI';iroy,..,.,.Siipt. I'uliltn Instruction Frank it, llaker ...State l'rlntor Win.. Lord,', ...Supreme .ludges K. S. Beau, COUNTY OFFICKILS. Jude, , J. N. Duncan Clerk, N. I'. Payne Kooorder, ..E. K. Davis tSlicrilf, C. C. Jackson School Superintendent,,... Ci. H. Wilton Treasurer, Brlco Wallace Assessor, W. F. Dcakins i i Surveyor E. T. T. Fisher oronor,.. ,,, Frank J'arrell ),Sta"8" . , . CITY OFFICIALS, MAYOR C. B. MONTAGUE. . itKCORDEK A. F. BTOWE. CITY ATTuKNKl" a. M. GARLAND. TKKAHUHKll I. F. H YDE. HARBUAI P. W. MORGAN, f F.D. KIU,KNHlCltGKR, I J. (i. i:h.ii. OOCfHJILMEN j xNlluE S." . IS. H. M YE Its. . IG. W. HICK. ": Oily Council meets on tlie first and third Tuesday eveniiiffi oi each month. Seoret Societies. .: bKBAMOK UIDUK, SO. 47. 1. 0. 0. f.-Moets mm? Saturday evening at Odd Fellow Rail, OX' ,. 1V. MEN!!lffl, H. 0. 8. M. UAIll.ANt), Seel'y. l'E,Vl:l.KKi:tW'A LOMie, NO. 47, I. 0. 0. F. Mac at .0.0. fMl Unit and third Wciliicn- - .taycveolliiBoroanllininMh. M1I8. . 0BUSON, N. 0 MISS IIATTIE ttlMI'HOH, Bent'y. ' tju d Loixn. No. 41 A. F. 4 A. M.-MoeU. Mauinlay evening, on or bufonl the full moou hi eaoh mouth. : , E. E. HmsucK, W. M, F. M. Muxa. ie, iloHW lamx, No. 88. A. 0, U- W.Me(it every Tutnubty ovouUik at G. A. It. ifttfl. C. A. 2ai. M. W. H. Y. Kiukimikick, Hoc, Ut'i, Meiuuti Camp, No. IS. niv ofOitK'W , 4onm iff Vkt's. Mt In U.K. K. Hall, icbuium, Or,, ovcry Haturtlay evening, uxnept the third dt!ilftyofoolitiioiitli,iin)ellii llm third Frl ly hiNtetut. All brotliorp of the Hoiib or Vai mti8 kikI ttomrtuluMof' tlt G, A. K. are utmltully itivitcU :u tucut wilt) thu Ctllllp. . Q. Cabu, Capl. A, TkmnV, Klrsi Mcgt. PliOFESMONdL. Sam'l M. Oakland. ATTORNEY-AT -LAW. LEBANON. OKEUON. John M. Sombks, Attorney-at-Law Will jtmctlw i all tlie eoirta of tin' lute. I Z.I A A'O.V, o rnwox. . a. r. sroiri Attorney at Law, TITI.KH J''XA MINED. tioUentlonit Klvmi iminipt and enn)td iittHnthm. . Will prmanie in u niu mmns m ine suue. (ll'I'll.'R (N OunHTNNV'8 HKKtK. Leu anon, Oreoon. Weaiiertord 4 Wyatt, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, ALBANY. OBEOON. . W.lt SILTEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Be Sti'i'i' and Cuff Oft HOPKINS BROS., -OK- Albany, Oregon, ' KOli Beating Stoves, Cook Stoves, k " fSTBlCST P'RICES. "As olil as thohills"aml never excell ed.1 " Tried and proven" is the verdict o f -millions. Simmons Liver Resu-1 Better lator is the y Liver and Kidney " medicine to which you can pin yonr faith for a c are. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid- n van Pills : neys. Try it. Sold by all Draggiets in Liquid, or in Powder to he taken dry ormadeintoa tea, Tlie King of Uvet Mllleiue. "1 huviiiiHdd yourMlminons Liver He)?n. latoi Aiid mill I'OnKoiwjitloimiy any It Ik the kiwi ot all liver medicine, I oonniderlt a modlplne fluent In itmilf.Ulso. W. Jack on, Tationia, WuHhliiyton, -ETar packaoe-s Mae tlie Z Stamp U red on wrapum, East and South . VIA THE SHASTA RODTE OF THE I Southern Pacific Co. V Express traine leave Portland daily: (1 : 15 p. . : I,v...Tortland A r. 8 :20 a. u 10:211 r. M. Lv...Allmny.. ..Ar. 4:28 a. m' 10:J5 A. . Ar.San Francisco Lr 7:00 p. m' The ahuve tritins slop at all stutions from Porlland to Allmiiy incluHivc; uIho Taniront, Sliedd, liaiscv. Harrisimra. Junction Citv. ilrvinp, Kiiuuie and all stations from Ilose- iiurfj m Asiiianu inclusive. Koseiiui'K mail- -dailyj 8:fH) A. M. I l.v. .. Portland .,.Ar. iMv. M.,l Lv...Alliany Ar. 5:50 p. M. Ar...UohhurKLT. 4:20 p.m. M:i. m. 7:00 A.M. Uiflat llson(!er traius daily (except Suiniay. I':'i0 p. . 2:1111 p. . 8:10a. m. !1:00a. m. Xv.,.Al(inny Ar. Ar...Lliaiioii....Lv. I.v...Alti:iny......Ar. Ar...lliiinon ...Lv. 10:21 A.M. S:H0 a. M. 3:25 P. u. 2: p. M. Dining Pars on Ogden Route, PuLLMAtf Bl'Fl'KT Sl,Kepi;KS -ANO- Sceond Class Sleeping Cars At tached to all Through Truine. West Hide UlvlHluii. BeTWBEH PourLAKI) AND COUVALUB. Mail tniindaiiy (except Sunday): 7:.'t0 A. K. I Lv... Porlland ..".Ar f 6:S5 a. m. 12:Ifip. M. J Ar...;orviillis. .Lv. 1:00 p. M. At Allianv inul (Virvnllis otnineet with trains of Oregon Pacitlc milroud. Express train daily (except Sunday): 4:40 P. M. I Lv...roi'(lnd ...Ar. j 8:25 A. M. 7:35 p. K. I Ar.McMinnville Lv 5:50 . M. THROUGH TICKETS foMpAnt, in the , r,ayicrn ouues, vai1- aila and Kumpe can lie outuined at lowest raws from I. A. Keniiett, nent, Lebanoh'l i R. KOEHLKU, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. F. , Pass. Afrt. St. Charles Hotel, Corner Mulii and Shcrican StrcotK, LEBANON, OJtKt i. l THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class id all Apartments. Special attention paid to HJow meroial men. Board and Lodging, per day, fl to 2; per week f4.5 to fli Sewing lacDinesS 5 yoaia. For further itifonuatlon call on or write to E. U. Wijl's muiiij Wore, A)muy, Or. Mrlotly In It. When It oomeatotMlfing goods, Ba koriaatrictly lt- He ari..8 a (ifrgu ii ..i......,j otoek and has wliut the n..,mle waul, anu" "'e.Y always find Uiv.uciee to suit the liuic?r Coll and see hii. STATE AND COAST. Clipped From Our Exchanges Throughout the West Wlntnr seems to be taking a place in the lap of spring at present. Gen. Coxey ought to have learned by thla this time that no man who own a len thousand dollar horse can ever become u great socialistic reformer. John Stewart, of Eugeue, expects to drive about 2,000 cattle over the moun tains about iho first of the month. A. Todd, of Forest Grove, has been given a government contract to Burvey township 22 south, range 10 west. Quite a number of fine Guernsey cattle belonging to Banker Bush, of Salem, had to be killed reoently under orders of the state veterinarian, who found them to be suffering from tuber culosis. The salmon ruu has thus far been very light this spring. The salmon catchers of this valley anticipate that they will be more plentiful as soon as the water In the Columbia and John Day rivers recede. It was rumored in Eugene Saturday that a paty of 15 men from Falrmount. Creswell and Cottaze Grove leave today for the Bohemia mlnlnir district to search for the bodies of Downing and Weaver, the lost men. The total of patients and employes ai tne insane asylum is now 1042 This, of course, includes morphine and opium Heudsand people of good faml. lies, who ought to be in the state pen!. tenuary. In the Ochoco mining district five pi ictr claims are being worked, em ploying l'i men. There are also two men at work in the McAllster quartz mine, mere is an abundanoo nf n. ter for placer mining, and a good deal oi airt win be moved this season. The Coose Bay News is authority for the statement that Charles Mlllir, me populist candidate for representa tive, reoently spoke for four hours at one meeting at Jefferson. The severe frosts the nights of the 8tb. and 9th. Inst, did not do as much damage through Soutneru Oregon as was feared. This was owing to the dry atmosphere. The Grant county Eagle says that warn maimer will crone the northern part of the county with 50,000 head of sheep, ufer shearing which be will drive east of the Kockies. I he Eugene Roister says another park of clothing and blaukets belooir- ing to Downing and Weaver have been foudd- These men were lost in the mountains before the last heavy enow storm. AI1 hope of finding them alive has been given up. V: KraU, of Portland, baB offered Ihe people of Eugene to them a ware house and a ftouriug-mill with a rapa city of 100 barrels of flour a day, pro vided tlie pilule pf Eugene will loan hliu 115,000 for five yeare, .)ie money to lie used iu building the works, Justice Batchelor, of Salem, was called to Jiuena Vista Saturday to hold an Inquest on the body of Caroline Diet,, found floating lu a lake there middle of the week. The verdict at tributed her death to suicide from ill ness and weakness, and exonerated ihe family, upou whom it seems some eensure had rested. There was an interesting lawsuit at Independence last week, wherein Mrs. Eiler was sued by Mrs. Esteb for f200 damages for slander. The verdict of the jury was that the plujiitlff have II damages and the costs of the suit, which amounted to about (100. There were about 60 witnesses examined. It was alleged by Mrs. Esteb that Mrs. Eiter public accused her of the theft of a pair of scissors. The Chinese p the JJelson Mining Company's camp at Pocahontas were aroused Thursday night by an aisled Awarded Highest Honors-World' Pair. PR; CBCAM mm wmm MOST PERFECT MADE. A puts Grape Cream of Tsrtur Powder. Prat from Ammonia, Alum pf any other sdutthtnt. 40 YtARS THg STANPARt crowd of masked men, who ordered them frem the camp. They complied appearing in Baker City Friday to ask for protection. Sheriff Conde went out and arrested seven miners. The Chinese claim that the riotert aubse quently robbed tbelr store and cabins. There is likely to be more done in the flatter, as there Is a feeling of strong opposition to the company's use of Chinese. . . , ,, . . . . t A, G. Conkllll. of Cowl anpAklno, nf the prune Industry in Eastern Oregon, says the prune is a far hardier fruit than the plum; is fit for market fresh, after picking much longer, and will dry when piled in a bulk, and suffers but little by rot. The Summerville Bun, while quotes Mr. C'onkiiu aa sav ing the above, adds that more fruit and fee wkeat is wheat Union county wants. Borne time ago a Deputy United States Marshal was sent up to Linn eounty to look up some "moon-sh inere' wnowere said to be at work in the foothills of the Cascades. PeoDle liv ing In that section complained that tnelr boys were being furnished with some kind of stuff which answered In the place of something better, to "make arunxcome." Deputy Humphry ar rested the parties suspected, but they succeeded in getting clear on some fechuicality. It is doubtful whether Jhe parties were distilling anv kind o liquor, but they were dlsttibuting some kind or vile stuff. Oregonian COIWTX COURT. C Carey resigned as supervisor of disirict u w nuu n u nammon was appointed. Petition of Thomas Malone, et al, to cinuiae location oi county ro84i granted, and George Splawn.T J Philpott and Jas jrcii. appointed viewers. Petition of J F Moses, et al, for countv .u.,;ui utueieu m, survey roau. Petition of George Findley, et al, for coun ty road, granted. . Application of Fred Bchmeer for scholar- Butu i,j uie agricultural uolleee was nlaced on file until a vacancy occurs. Contract for buildine- brhlm ci tree was iei w ueo Kiainger tor 378. Contract for buildine: bridire across slouch between W, J. Drinkard and Mary Black n am rci w n lu. r urett 10! 2Z a iOOt. Contract for building a bridge serosa rauuuy was let 10 nni. jiurgett at, fl,14 S1IAS ALLOWKJ. O P Coshow. aid Hail familv C s an 0 0 Oooley, aid Clark 9 00 W E Savage, aid Coi , jo oq G F Crawford, aid Roberts 8 00 n n inv aiu rraesai, fcemvortliy... 10 00 Elinabeth Osliorn, aid self..,; ,.. 8 00 Sarah Mines, aid self. n nn Other bills account poor unnamed... 206 25 John Usher, janitor.... 10 00 G H Wilkes, Snpt , 2S0 00 r nucner, ace I roaos J 45 Geo I Barnard Co, stationery 21 00 T W lhlley, bounty v 2 50 E M Wait, state vs'Linn county ' ' 12 00 F Holfus, bounty 1 oq Foshay & Mason, stationery 37 00 Albany Iron Works, acc't roads is an J C Morgan, acc't roads 31 50 .v "i1 22 so WM Berry 2 50 "" 'ne , 12 jo P W Spink Is m Oregon vs Win Jones , 28 05 Stitcs A-Nutting, printing 22 00 Trites & Miller, acc't roads..... 5 00 A H Martin, acc't roads 5 50 Stewart Sox, acc't C H m go W A Gilderman. bnuntv . O Kit Geo Hawea, bounty qq Stat vs Frank Kobson, pre ex 9 10 Oregon vb P M Girard. u 50 J b Van Winkle, miscellaneous 60 00 Train 4 Whitney, printing 25 00 Oregon rvs Wilt Nolan .,., j W O Miiler & 8on, ace't roads jo SO Lydia 1. Jewett , acc't poor ..., 10 00 G H Wilkes, salary fio 00 Uei.ry McCoit , , (j 00 Ladies' Aid fcfoeietv in nn J T Bolles, stierift fees, Hponogle 19 86 n a necser, rouaa f 12 00 State vs Lewis Messenger " 13 State ys Lewis Connett .. 22 40 V, M Hedtlelil, acc't roads in m C Meyer, acc't poor ,., 7 Jii rams;!., janitor m 4Q N P Pavne, clerk fees ...,.... 10!) 20 E T T Fisher, surveyor fees 4 00 W F Deakins. assessor's fees ano G W Young & Oo, roads . 5 H B St. John, acc't Sandereon bridfje hrr nn St. John 8tone ...... J42 00 fiHce Wallace, tw't treasurer. ,,, 83 36 J N Duncan, judges salary...,', ipo 00 J K Hamilton, rebate tax 6 00 H Bryant, acc't roads 22 50 J W PukIi. acc't roads wi m 8 E Young, acc't poor , 10 00 ct ft xoung, acc tu 1 , ,. 10 00 Bid Piiebe Barnard..., . ivi Oregon vs F M Girard..,., H3 00 Writ Rumbauch. com fees q no J W Pigh, com fees...,,, 12 op denton sect pool:.., tOd Wrni Baker aect roads an no I EKodgersacctuoor .; 1 oo , P M Smith, acc't poor...,, fi go D M Large, acc't roads 5 00 Bill of Dr. Artman for 131.90 accounted poor, was continued. Application of Foster Mill Co, for deduc tion of assessment dismissed. Petition of Samuel Kins-, et al. for hi-Mo dismissed. Clerk was directed to adveritsA for hide for 30 cords oak wood for tlie court bouse, bids to be opened June 6. lourt aojournett jfmlay evening. Independent Evangeloal Servlost. First Sunday lu each month at Brownsville at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P, X. Second Sunday at Waterloo at 11 a. m, and 7:89 p. a, Third Sunday at Brownsville at 11 A. M. and 7:80 r. If. Fourth 8uudayt Sodaville at 11 A. M. MidrUe Eidge at S r. a, Waterloo at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend these appointments, r C, N. l'WWMAtf. ' Vast of. . A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. 1 Dr. Applewhite Shoota Mr. and Mrs' . Ksnyon and Then Cut His Own Throat, The Corvullls Gazette gives the fol lowing full particulars of the Apple white tragedy, which occurred near that city last Friday evening: I "The usual quietness of our city wiis thrown Into quite a flurry of excite ment when Lon Locke arrived from nis place about two mile nr.i, r town, about 7 o'clock Friday evening and stated that Dr. Applewhite, of this city, had. attempted the life of Charles Kenyon and wife, and Immediately Drs. Lee and Wilson and Sheriff Osborn and a large posse of men were ai tne scene. The recent Applewhite Kenyon case is too well known to state in detail here, but from Kenyon him- en uazette reporter learned tlie following: j "Having received threatening letters from Applewhite, I came to town to-day and bought a revolver, leaving my wife at Locke's, and stopping for her on my return home. Just as we were turning into our gate, Apple white, who was in ambush behind an oak tree, stepped out, saying, ' 1 I've got you now,' and com menced firing. Several shots were exchanged, hut my revolver refused to go off several times. My wife jumped out of the wagon and screamed, 'I'm shot in the hip,' when Annlewhlto grabbed her, holding her between ijim and myself, and backed off up the lane still firing. After receiving a wound in the leg, I drove on to Locke's, and being very faint from loss of blood. sent Locke to town for help." i Kenyon's wound is oniy a fiesh wound in the thigh of the left leg, ranging downward and Is not neeea. sarily a dangerous one. When last seen Applewhite was dragging Mrs. Kenyon, through Sol King's pasture into a ravine, and no trace of either can be found, but the suDiMaitinn la that they will both be found together. Aa nothing definite can be learned. several theories.for Applewhite's rash act are adoat. For some time he has been endeavoring to Induce her to leave with trim again, but her people say that she has declined to listen to his entreaties. This, it is thought, is the came of the shooting. , Later. Both AoDlewhlte and Mm. Kenyon were found this Saturday morning by the sheriff's party about a mile and a half from the scene of the shooting. The woman was ejead. Applewhite was lying near near her witn his throat cut, but still alive. although his recovery is verv doubtful. Justice Holgate left Immediately for me scene ror the purpose of holding an Inquest. j Dr. Applewhite said he gave the woman about 20 grains ofmornhino and took 20 grains himself, after hav ing failed to kill himself bv the wounds he had iufllcted, and tliat he kept her alive tuitll 12 o'clock bv stanching the flow of blood from the wouua In her side, but she died at that hour. The tragedy was a terrible one, and, taken with all the attendant circumstances, certainly Indicates that Dr. Applewhite is a lunatic. j... He died Sunday afternoon from the effects of the morphine he had taken. OreRon Peare In the East.' The pears of Oregon have become famous among nomolofflsta. :Thoo who have given special attention to the matter kuow that this section has climatic conditions which enable us to produoe pears which are unsurpassed in quality. ( uia same timet there are but few pears grown in the state which are fit for shipment to the eastern markets. The thorough use of the spray pump is necessary if,we are to produoe the choice, clean pears for men there la always a good market in the east. While the Bartlettila the favorito na it Dna,o 1.,., LI 7", J . r.Jl"""'0 ?" ,n.,&b,cn, muter (icara tnac can lie grown on a large scale with profit. Pears have not received as much attention us they deserve in Oregon. Rural Northwest, j PROBATE ItECOltn. j III estate of E 1, Knox, petition to sell personal property, allowed. In estate of Geo. Dickinson, Mrs. Delia Dickinson appointed executrix 1 bonds tUOt. ! Ill estate of Mary A. Cramer, et al., third annual account filed. : In estate of Henry A, (liKins, petition 10 se real property fiiwij liunrinn June 9. In e.-tate of Robert Foster, report of sale of personal properly approved; final ac counting set for June 8. In estate of U. I.. Knox, inventory tiled; real property,. J20.950; personal property, 6.5H4.80. , . I ' Will ot Michael Croisant ' admitted to probate. In estate of Frederick gudanbuarg, Fred Sudaubtiiirti .vitoduttti 6!ijJijststj'llr: ootid . ., ... . ; WATERLOO BUDGET. To ihe Editor op the Kx press: Noting In your last Issue the demiso of 0. Rank, and, like others, filled with reololng thereat, we eagerly embrace this opportunity of appearing before the public. Never having written for a paper we trust you will kindly bear with our Infirmities. We may not be able to give accounts of Ihe mashes wo make in the vicinity of "Fir Grove" nor the amount of "irruu. i.i..,. ... . . B t none in uregon annually, .yet we promise your columns shall not he all blank if we be permitted to furnlah the filling; so here goes for a starler: The beautiful Oregon mist, is mis' lng. Many campers are here and on the way, , . Mr. Hull, of Crawfordsvllle, visited hh daughter, Mrs. Fred Gross, Sun day. Miss Lou Rltter is spending a few days with relatives and friends. Times are Improving and we hope the mill will start next week, as re ported. , Messrs. Charlton and Martin ur here looking for a saloon altftftehir. day. Sunday next the Rock Hill nine . will play the Waterloo sciwb nine a game of ball. Waterloo in "in it" this season, the boys having no work to do, and would not do it if they had, prac- There appears to be no end of church trouble here. Some one wants to ruu the church on the "high tariff" plan (only one preacher), while others are in favor of "free trade." It has been the painful part of the writer to hear the subject thoroughly cussed and ' discussed and It makes us ache. ThA mrnna. l , .., ouuuiu OT notllletl or a ghastly find that was unearthed hero a few days since. Dr. Fellows pro nounced it the carcass of the Waterloo "Boom," orour own blasted ambitions. After the water in the Santiam goes down we look for more developments. ' Coxey (or Coaxey, as the swell pops here calljiim,) is getting a rest in our town; he don't seem to fill the bill exactly. He hus made no shipment of paper money, or any other kind for that matter, to the bosses and now It is ''down with the traitor." Sotners and Stowe were here as announced last Saturday. The audi ence was a mixed one and went away in a worse ooudition. Somers fur nished the figures and Stowe the wind. They are able men, but misguided. ; Attached to the prohi delegation they would be shining lights. Like our predecessor, we mav not. hn able to say much of our neighbors, vet we believe the good have their reward laid up above, and the wicked shall enjoy the fruits of their labors while here, if we have our way and allow ub to state, that old, gray-halred man ought to attend to his little ones and not dip in the dish of the young, there by causing discontent and heartaches to the extent he has In the past, or he will be visited by that branoh of Wa terloo society known as the "egg caps." Let each attend strictly to his poultry yard and there will be no exposure; yes and when the star boarder comes back to town, boys we meet at the bridge for orders, The Advents are jubilant over the hard times and rejoice at the manner in which the Lord is dishing out his Justice to tlie people. Poor deluded mortals! It must be sweet to be so Ignorant, yet it is painful to hear old parties blamed for the work of the Futher, although It is a change as most people eonsider all parties con trolled by the devil or Pennoyer, but we note that those who say It is the work of the Lord, take uctivo pait in debates, aud if it be so, how cati (he pops change the times is the query of D. O. LlTTLH. Persona who sympathize with thn afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Can of 1235 Harrison street Kansas City. Ho is an out sufferer from Inflam- alory rheumatism, hut has not hereto, fore been troubled in this climate.' Last winter he went up into AVisconsln and in consequence has had another attack, 11 ft came upon me again very acute and severe," he said. "My joints swelled and became inflamed; Boro alm,t to look at. Upon Ihe urgent request of my mother-in-law I tried Chaniberlin's Pain Balm to reduce thu swelling and ease the pain, and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. I have used three ttay-oenthottlea, and belivvn il to be lite jliiwt thing for rhumatism pains and v,elUugs extant. Forsulo by X. W. rimnii, Drliggest.