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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
'X1 JK V V? Lebanon' Express, H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, . Editor - 'atid - Proprietor. STATE AND COAST. Taken Prom Our Exchanges Througa- uui uic nunuwest. Coquillo City hns a new.papar, t ie bulletin. .. Several buildings were wrecked . la Aliiton during the high wind last week. - The Independence cannery, is clearing about $30 per day. Some 1,400 cons of pie fruit will be made yet. At the Oregon Lumber com pany's mill, near Hood Kiver, the liggors are working in three feet of snow. . , The Heppnei Gaieite isout strong for an increase in the jay of. the county comissioners from 13 to 1 5 , per day. -:r . - By a vote of five to four the Cor vallis council ttassed a resulutibn to advertise for bids for$28,000 of water bonds. TwoCorvallis young men went to Oreiron City by rowbost. and af ter visiting jv.tlaud will return the same way, . ' A second crop of armies has star ted to grow on the orchard trees of farmer MtevenBon of Southern ; Curry county.' , A good many cattle are being1 de horned, this winter in ' Gilliam county. The price for dehorning - is ten cent per head. - Upwards of 300,000 tons of coal are said by the Unquilie Bulletin to be stored in the Beaver Hill mine, , waiting the completion of bunkers at Coos lay. Joseph, a C'elilo Indian converted last year on the Yakima reserva tion, haB become a preacher and is holding meetings for the Umatilla agency Indians. M. S. Foss an Eastern centleman. is feeding oyer 1,100 head of cattle . on . the Aodine rnch, four nil!; northwest of. Union. It takes eleven tuns of feed per day." ' . John Bolt, the Galice creek min - ing man, sovb last Friday's snow storm was the worst he ever ex perienced in Southern Oregon, and he has been here since early days. The agitation is "being 'renewed lor a county bridge over the Snake at Ontario. It would cost from 8.- 000 to 110,000 and would' help JUalheur county's trade with Idaho. Grant's Pass will likely ask the legislature to -amend its charter The chief trouble seems to be that eouncilmen do not represent wards but are all elected at large, bb it ' were. . .A Mr. Eirby living near Taf rant's ranch, Yamhill countv. cut off the fingers of his boy's right liana on ijiirrsday. H was chop ping wood and the boy placed bis hand beneata the axe. It is reported that the Dorsons who recently located 'trie, soda -spring on Little Eagle creek, east of Union, will put in a bottling juant next year and prepare the water of the spring for market Aii attempt to stop gambling in the La Grande Saloons has come to grief.' A number of saloon pro prietors of "layouts" were arrested,, but the justice threw the case out of court on a technical demurrer, ; One of the fast coming, if not present urgent needs of Columbia coonty, says the St. Helen's Mist, is a reliable, centcrally-located banking institution, and it is but a matter of a very few months when one will spring into existence at some point in the county. The wool receipts of the Pendle ton Bcouring mill for 1894 were o,u;-5,6io pounus; total shipments, j,vt4,iiD pounds; amount scoured 2,102,777 pounds. The total re ceipts made about 1G8 carlaads. and -the saving to growers is figured at Myrtle Poiut was pretty badly Biiakon up in a blow last week The M, E, church was blown off. its foundation and twisted out of vSiMtv One new . residence and viiral minor buildings were blawo iiatiin' TU tUtSiwsef tU'wmi was greater than tmv within the memory of the oldest 'inhabitant. f ortuuately no one was injured Pcnple in the eastern end of Long iBiana spear orabs. .. At n sht thev "jack" for them, and the crabs pay- no attention to the boat, whioh re veals thorn. In one of these lack ing parties recently 100 oraba were taken in Peconic -bay. in one even ing. . . Mrs. Burris of Marion, is Ivincr at the point of death from a peculiar misbap; 6jfa was seized, with a fainting Bpell and fell over a low fence, breaking-two ribs directly 'v M . . . ' over the heart and loosening three tram tbeBpmal column. A young Woman eot off the train at Cottage Grove Tuesday and went to the Sherwood hotel. Later she was confined and 1b in .a critical condition., She is destitute and knows no one. there. . The county will look after her temporarily. - The Unien street railway, which . was bought last week br Henrv Hewott of Portland, has been hv him resold to a company of "Union people, consisting of -Hutchinson brothers, .Nelson Schoonover and James Raymond.. The road is two miles long and Bold for 10,500. ' The sidewalks of towns and cit ies should hi kept in eood renair. .A judgment has just been render .d against the city of Ellensburg, Wash., for 18,000, in favor of Ethel Lawrance, an 11-vear-old crirl for injuries received by falling through a sidewalk JCx. . . Mrs. Ida Eaton of CresweU. is uudefgoing an operation for tumor at - Junction' City.' . Wednesday. night she inhaled chloroform io al leviate her intense sufferings and wai apparently dead when entrance was torccd into her room. She was resuscitated with much difficulty after two hours' work. . ' The proposed new countv to be formed from Western Lane. and Douglas does not meet' with much opposition, ' ue:ne Becister. republican, and Guard, democrat, are willing. The plan is to leave tliesclection of the countv seat and officers to the next regular election 1'Iatnc county was the naiqe eug gested two years ago.. . Jacobs and" Allen, -the Crook sountv men who tnnk a Int. nf horses to South Carolina's! 'in ex periment; did. not meet with very .good success. The outcome .of it wn -that the railroad attached the horses for the -freight. There were 150 of them, and the sheriff sold them out for what ho could got No figures are yet reported. The opposition steamer. R'ecula- tor, ot lhe Dalles, docs a good .trcignting iniBinees and is loaded heavily every day. There is. a rumor that. the boat will make tri-weckly trips, beginning on the 20th of this month; but this has not been determined vet. and will not while the present freight buis- ness continues.- .George Lemon' a Damascus far mer, has had his right foot ampu tated at the Gladstone" hosuknh He was a Union soldier, and in tho battle of the WildcrncsB. in Vir ginia, May C, 1863, received in his' ankle and fudt a bullet Wound. which never healed. .The govern ment will furnish him an artificial toot. 'James Starr, supposed td have been killed on" Pjstol 'river last" week "by-James Avorill, who gave niuiscif up, his turned no alive and uninjured. AveriiP has been arrested and placed under "bonnV lhe feud between them is so dept.- seated that another duel, with fatal result, is considered probable. Each has had the other arrested and prosecuted for petty offenses a Humour oi limes. '- Mary I'eco.mn Indian woman who claims a little farm dm Rogue riuir, has at last a title fr her land, but it is not perfect. Hor aeea, signed by G rover Cloveland, is a trust deed, and urovidea that patent absolute shall not issuo for twentv-fivA vpAi-a utrt.hj l.. heirs can hold and cultivate the iana mi uiftn. it is In effect the establishment of a m.li T-,i:a reservation under government pro tection during th term of but dl- OUR MEXICAN BOUNDARY. NW.J?,,',n,ni Bt Op t WWji. , . Mark th Ltiu. " ' A recent San piejfo (Cal.) special says: The United States international boun dary oommission has arrived here and b completing the work of establishing two Hundred and fifty-eight ' nionu mente marklmr tho lifu.,,...... ' loo and the United States from Kl l"aso uie raomo oeoan, a distance ot about eeven undred mile& The commissioners are 'Col. Barlow U.S. A.; Lieut. Onllltirrt it- s a iti." .Mossman, oi the United Stages coost no geoaetio surrey. Their -etaft of engineers, soldinm unj ini,... hers about eighty. Foe two years and - iri,jr nas oeen in the Hold erecting, the monuments and rcsur veying the boundary line, whiiih was originally established by Commissioner Emery from 1MB to 1853. The fifty-two monuments then ereofe ed have been supplemented by two hundred and six more, which are, lot the mORt TMPt. nlaln lw .. - . x -l f-' . uuu BUUiba on rock' and cement foundations. By agreement witli Jleilco any errors dis covered in th nritrinul mnA.,'. u present commjssjon shall not be or- raiwu, so mr as ownersnip of territory is concernnfl.' Vam Kn.. t . v.. wo wire irewu found ui the first survey. The lurgest uiig me new eico boundary, wherebv Unole Snm m,;0 ..i.. forty square miles of Jand which the- umn surrey snows lo le m Mexico., Much 'Of thn-trin nf fla r H,.w bvujjumvju was throuc-h Ariznnn HncAWa A ' tweniy-nve cents a gallon for warer neeaeo at certain remote points bra Small nartv ni mnn nA r y .hum uuiw lo get water there at all reguired four Jons each and drawn by four mules. The water in three tanks was exhaust ed and the tank sent baok to'tho main camn in order tn cmt. t.u m.wti. to the point where obsenrationswere sought. The supply in -this tank- was Sufficient tn maintain tha and four" mules until tho .return -to camp. Tbe water question is orto of serious import on the desert, Thou sands have perished along .the boun-. dary line of thirst touring a march of seventy-one miles on one desert tlie, surveyors counted three hundred and fl.. hi 41.-. .... . v s.coiuug sue truu oi. ine vic tims of thirst At one 'point a family, of eight was buried. These foolish people carried their water snpply in j migv uemijoans. rne. Uottlus were broken. The preciousjiuid was'swal lowed"by the sand, llother.'failiar and children Jay down benoafh iha nes quite bush and died the most 'horrible Of deaths. The hmlin hn,L-.. bottles and dead hnruu unm i. .i Just as they fell. j"oHfi B,T11 ACh bit A " "WifN libS".' He Fully j&rifles .DiopufeU Worlu's I-'aii- Award. ; i Jojin Boyd Thuohw is -laconic and duuinivo In hi -stalenu'iits. During the lively cttliumlirn lnat n,.t u, ,ew Yurk, Jhla-uutrki'd hlru.esjipelal ly us clisiirmna of the ' Dptimeratle Sttute Commit oriilmjis chhifmin ii( the Est'outlvn uuumittt'ebn nmmU nr. thu Wurlirs' Fair. This is the. unsllivs nn'ii ai.m. I'Utioua wav in which In OflloUil letter, .the hoiiom: urun , n. fxlim's Jlnliiiig .Powder: " bcrowiih -iiulose vou an nninlHl dwurd. whiolHu due 'tln'in'w'lll lu lu. scribed 111 the- tlipliima ii lorwiird ed.", Timj .the qnwtimj, .respecting'; niu uwuru; raiuju ny an euv iiim York rival,' Is wttlod beyond cavil. This snine rival by the wiiy Is widely adverLiKiiiir''iiik nvvm-jL r, uu..ir . rrii..: c - on,. A l7 1 official rccoMls prove lb Is claim bally' misu as uu-y slum- the Ne.w York pre tender wuh uut so uracil tin nn -Hxi.ii.it. or at tho World's Fajpv SAVE MONEYI. , . By ' Buying Your . O rooeriee, PEEBLER'S CASH GROCERjf AND BAKERY. asa lJai,.l, For PMdace. . - To The Public. , . TJioso that Jiev'er have trl.-rt n nA house .or. a cliciln -.limise. nn: i..,,,.,, where to buy a I'umi til I tin ft The celebrated W.'L. I)nn.-li.. iu; and ie llurton Urns', boots biic shoes. are miowii liy our Himleni friemla to U- the very brat. Wo have a hue of the Urowu shoe compmiy, of Ht, Louis, ns well as many other lines, Wiileh aro sold, down to tin Imnl ts.,.- prioes.- 'Our exj eims lire llsht and we arJ prepared lo sc'.rehciip. Wo carry nearly evcrv thluir .f to a luciimotlve." IIuiam 11au-V t85 Santiain Ac mm THRIFTY KANSAS INDIANS. WU-TlUd Pmbu of the rottatratomlM Ufa TMir srrtiia fCuMmtlon. The o-OTcrnmnnt. urtll hit uie oneuiujroi.me snrjjlns lands in the old 1'nttnwutamtA l,.,IH,. tion in Jackson county, Kan., says- the' ura oun. j) our years ago the government gave tne remnant of the 1'ottawatomle trllie ndi living on the old reservation till the precont time, in which to select then: lands, and the greater pact of them have done go. It now remains for the mivai'nimo.t tn ,. aside for. tho others as lnuuh.knd r-i the law provides for. and mainder, almut 35,000 aci-es, for actual aeuiers. . The IVlttAWfltamln ,cn...ni... - r toally embraced a large part of I'ottn- nuuiuuu ami dscusoncountiv's, and the entbe tribe, now nmit.i.ln .t 7s3, were located thereon, (iixin after we seuiemeni or Kansas a larsre part of the tribe sold their interest, in the resorvati-ju and tPOlt a email" but finB- reserva-j tion in 'the Indian trrifni... Ti ! are about ,59,000 acres and 235 Iaduvus. remaining in Jackson county, and the majority of those Irtiliins are moro so in Damp than In itli l,l..r..i . u..wu vi ituuiUi. Many of .thorn have "long ago jiclctd uieir uinas ana nave thorn in the vefy highest state of cultivation, tkime of the fina4t.- nwiV',v,ie ai... ,tuu Kuc liest farmJiouBe-s in the state ore to be found in that reservation. 'Their land the finest betww'n tlm -Vi and the Kocky mountains. Thia year, when there in-not-n tl,;,l t . - -- - .....u UI w crop ur the state, -these Indians wifl uuve iuiy uireneis or .tiije corn to the acre, instead of spending UU.tim t the corner irrocerv. tjilli,:r "ft..,,. , , , . , " U -.'MIUVU and helping "reform" the country, ns. nave most of the whites, the Indian has been tilling his corn,' and is now gain ing his. reward. " , . i . ... A Icrio'u (Ml Tim, ' A resident of Augusta, Oa., has an Oak tree growiug upon his plaee which Is not unlike ,llicr tija-s ot tlmt species in treneral atjueniiinen. - Tnnf..-,,i ducing the regular aeoru, liowevor, tt is annually loaded with peculiar f)i mations, as unlike tho natnnrl produc tion of such trees oiione could iiuai-iuc-! AS a general rule, the cuf) of an e iv, is as large or large than tUiuibli. .covering at .least lialf of. tha acmii prq'per, but in this cimo) the tiny recep tacle is . not larger than a pea, cad in stead of beiugcoiistraeteii'gioas to hold but a single nut or kcnwuV contains from three to five small ooei, the num ber seeminar lo vnrv ivit.ti th. from tin! ground, the enps on the loa lunos Being umtoruily tilled r.-illi tbret Of the tinv 'uein-ns. , ltnt;,,it... ..... tlonal repute have ponilctetl over this syivan ouoiiy, nna old settler;;, noted hunters umtwnnliriVn in n,..n.i i,A.... visited the wonilor and left without even attempting to name the variety of oak to which it belongs. . Beware-of Ointments for Cstarrh thu contain Merourv. as mercury wljlsureiy destroy the se.iso.of smelt atid eoninietalv iti'nm n, ,, i.i. syftem when : entering It thronoli the ... rauna.. alien iiriicun suoiild never bo iisoil exwnt nn ntwrlniin,,. r-.... reputaWe ihysciaiis, OS. tlio.diuiia-io they. niunuis len. lew to tli wl v cap puasllily ileiive from tiin'n. iln.li r,,i.,i. kara.r!iimfQctiireil bv I'1, 1 i:imev ft f Toledo, (l l-niitains -nn nuw i i. tiikon internally, acting illreelly upun the blqwl nni muooiiii siuiuccs of tlie svnem. Ii buying Unll's -fatsrrli Cm h.. Ifct tbe Heiinine,. it u tt. i..,,... ...... iw in loii-jlo. Ul.ii), by- l y I'liwcy 4 C,i,V Tesiimoniaia r ' , f S"3olil by Dmgj Uts. price J,- hoUle 5f Scfcond Term Commences Jaiiiia 2, 1895. Normal, ' 'College, Preparatory, business. Hntrmrv anH , f ----- mm . m m vs . Music nnnr.QPQ .. i .. " . . - t " CAI1TAIN rtVtrXKY. I? H A 8un lllrBH, -Cal. navs: "NhllnhV r,i larrh ltcmcdy Is liie flrHt, liimlleiuc I nave ever found that would do ..... goiHi.i' j'rtce sua.. tjd by 15, y BlUilll. ' ... Circular "Coritairxinff Full Ir.ffrma:t Tuition, Courses' of Studv. Tpxt-finr.Vc fV rt,A fully Mailed on Application. . ' . . " " - .- .S. -A. RANDLE, Principal, LEBANON, - ' . -..OREGON. 1 A Queer Jilple .TrM. . A tree ?rowinc on tin, rmtmLu n o O. bcott. riainwidl. AI J.,ti . i,a. i,nAn .i. traeting scientific attention and Invcs- HBBuiajiora nuiniHir nt years. It is of tho common hard maple, or "sugar tree," variety. . Annually for at leant ten years at thia season of the, year, or ven as early as the last week in Aik gust, it sheds all its leaves and forth with puts out now foliage, Tills soo oad orop of leaves are full of molituro iai readily aucouroi) te th Srst heavy Illrnm (Inker liuy received hli fall stuck u'f ladles' eloults, and ii'ivltes the ladies to cull and vxaiiiluu tliem. ' -rlinIIl slrhK theirreal r,,Ti .1. and Croup Cure, Is In great ileiiiiiml. I'ocketJize.cunliiliis'tweiity-llVe onlv 2oc. Children love it. Bold by 11. V, Smith, '- Wbod Wanted. - '. All u lin.hnvr- ti!i wood or farm produce pre rmniesl.-d lo bail It In lur ... ...ii. .. . wads will swm be in bad cmiillliuii II (lie. ruins continue. Tell your uijgli bors that thev r-im l,r,ifl,r, I.'.. .?..,. ..: : .mv -' t- i mum nil- wihhi, ll'llil orpirtllliin. , no s 111 ot w.m I. X, (J. phejition. , ' Ladies' Caa?s -and Jackets. , T mil lloiv 'ri,.li-lt,n ,.. 'r.li i .. . ..w...,,,. ,Jrr tun mill ivliiter sleek of tMh, tnisfics mid children's, .garments. These 'mmtls were botnhl. r.ir i.,mii ',,,.! 1...C...1. ltiesind stnplesnf tlie'lutesrimiierus! Cull and sue tlicm. ' I5AMI!KI, Ji. YiWtiO, Albiiny, Oregm:, : KAUIci. CLOVtK IIOflF ii-iii nnrifv Vonr -l;i.mii. ..l-,.. , . f - " -, - -" j.'ui wni pleotlon,. regulate 'ymir ilowelft nnd make your hend clear as ' bclb "iiV; , W.,.niid si.iM. ohl byN. W. Bmlth. , CK-irle-s Biikor 'of. ,T,.i rrnn1 while out limiting hafl a exciting and unjilcasent e.v-j)riiilice. As he went' to flit lovn with bin shoteut cocked tho kmmor d'frip- pea lorsciine reason and the gun ex uldded, till lond 'tvarlnv' nun Af . O '"- '.'1.1. Baker's loft . tar and- just inisaing that lnemVerliy ihc ono-thnimai.tli part irfnn int'h;-, pf course he juro-. ped, aiid-ln jmnping 'he drojiped tnogun, which, olid down, an em bankrnut into "the -river and goon lay teneoth .four foot of lie ley Wiitora oi tho ' l)c,iutiful Grand Kondc.""It fl'iif a me ofifold bath or no gun, and lio ehoeg Uio fornior auorniitive, d ved hciieittli. tho wnrtcw, rescued -hie 'weapon and wont hpnie. very firomptly. . , A. H. - C R USON SAPEE- EAKfilKG - AKB 6'u.UMNG. To. Advertisers.' 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