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VOL VIII. !U'.JLJ... tl tnta inn noaiaat, Btafla ,.00 ,. 1 00 ,. AO . Of. BTATK OFFICERS. J.N.Dolph, I John H. Mitchell,! ' , Wnusr Horjuann,. .....Senators ..CoiiRrcssiiiati ' Sylvester lienaojrer ...Governor itSsmHe W, JkBi-ids Secretary ot Suite fkU Mettekaa,.... Treasurer E. B. WoKliby, Snpt. Public Instruction frank 0. Hater Bute Printer K. 8Dt-l. I -Win. t.lwl .... H. S. Itoan, , 1 ...Supremo Judges UUVKTY OFFICKliS. Jmln,.., J. N. Duncan Clark N.Nemlliam Recorder,.',... flliorii',, ....... ; ftiiliiwl Htipriutjnlli t,. , TninMiror, m Soaor,..', ifirveyor, v limaer ' CeminisBlonora, ....... ... ...I). F. llardman ,....J. A. McFiiron .A, It. Rutherford I'. a. Morris W, F. Douliiin ......K. T. T. Fisher ...E. A. Juyno t John Puirli "' 1 3. Al. Wuti'fft CITY OFFICIALS, MA YOU KKCttKPElt CITY ATI'OKNEY. rSKASUltEle-,....., KAKtllAk....... C.B. MONTAtil'H. Jk. V. STuWF.. 8. 41. OAHIiAXP. J. F. HYUE. .....P. W. MOUQAN. s:oi:k'oii.mf,k ED. KKM.K.NIIiilWKII, J. 0. ltKUIJ, T. 11. COTTON'. iJ. ANHUKWrJ. 8. H. MYKliH. 41. W. HICK. Clif f educlt meets sit tin Unit and third tjiHMyiiiiini of eacli moiith. Baonert Societies. LINK WT, Jlu. T, X. 0. T, al.-Vii In fl. A. t. Halt u Ttuirialay avtmlitff of each week. TraiMwut Hlr Knirtits am cordially Invited to latitat rant men tag. h , i. A. Lamdkhmk, Com, Oe..U4ox,B.K.. ... MUANON IIKltlR LOIXiK, No 421. 1. 1). CI. T. Sum. fr lluil evening-at B. A. li. Hull ail o'elooi. J. B Hum C. I. Alatestuarto. eVe;. LlHUNfik MDOK, NO. 47, 1, U. 0. V.-Moets vary Stny etMliqr e Odd Follows Hull, at J. W. MKNZIKS, S. Q. , ILOAKUJIU.fcct'f. ' riWf.ai'JMKOI'A 1.0SCIK, NO?, 47, 1. 0. 0. iaruef I. J. O f Hall nt and third Wedianv daf evKilag of anon month . UHB. a. W. CUU80K, N, (i. mmnuniti aimnoN, buot'y. A.HHlNONI.'lIHta-No, A.F.4A. M.-SIwti autiurdai vaaltig, an or before the full mwu In eeaaaoirth, I. It. Humaoc. W. U, ff. M. Miiam. Hat. . . aliU'L It UK KM GAMP, So. IS, IUvMon of Oro- f'- rai. fn of Veteioe Meet In 0. A. II. Hall, yvmy Saturday avnalog, except Iho tliird -uttirdajafaachnioiltk, mtatlui the third Krl . it Uwuad. All atollwni of tlieS,.u of Vot . r M and (Nanmlaaoftlw ti, A. B. an cordially dud to mwt lta laa Casip. M.. t. 0. Cua, Capt. ( im, Fliatfift. illXA at. WRIT UIVK, NO. 1, L. 0. T, M. Mvuau alia ltd, 41a and 6th Friday ovimlng of la.inUi al 7i r. m at a, A. R. Hull. Tmn- i!ad Mawalawi an cordially Invited to f 1141 . A. A. nvi.t.Ud) It K. naH laUKAUm, lty Con. P&QFESSlOtfAl. Sam'!, tvl. Garland, , . TT0RNEY- AT - LAW. 1 LKIArlON, OREGON. - Ydthubri t Ijitt, ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON, W.R BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, , ALBANY, 0KE00N. Attorney-at-Law. LEBANON, OKEttON, k Curt (of Rhaumatiam. 'or rUumnatltiu I liave found iiolh- Miual to Chtnitwrlulii'i Pain finlm. f iillovia ii pain ftaanon m apiillcd VV. Yimrii, Wut Liberty. W, V. t prompt Nllt'f it tfllirtta la lii ai my (ihim tn ooat, w comi, niillns. um will tflaot poraian M0 lfl.l aula htf Nl W. Amtfh LEBANON OREGON, JANUARY 18, 1895. NO. 47 T(RM6tOF SUBSCRIPTION. " As oM i the hills" and never excell ed. "Tria and proven" is the verdict o f millions. Simmoni tivor Begu irj ' lator is the medicine to which you can pin your faith for a c n r e. A mild laxa tive, and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the Liver and Kid neys. Try it. Sold hy all 1 'niRgisU in Liquid, or in Powder to be tuken dry ormadeintoa too. The K'iib; of Llw Modlolnea. " I liu'-p iwcd yourHlmmonHLIvorrVmi- iioUhi'U'iitlouiily any It la tua n van Pills l i u.l I ,i'-r n.t'dlclneK. I o.innldi.r It I 'i.-ll.edliMt In llHI.-Utu. w. Jica , Inciiuia, WiuihluKUjQ, M:t uir PAOKAGBIb 't 7. Mtattij, 1o Notice. ... -All peruana kuown tlienmcWca In. debtcd tu me will plenae cull and aeltla tit miw as I uecd my money. En KfXI.ENBEKGKB. ICAKL'a CLOVKR ROOT will purify your BKwd, clear your com liliTtlon, regulate your Bowels and nuikc your head clear as a bell. 25c, Site, mid gl.OO. HoldbyN.W. Smith. Inmue your prorierly with Feteraon, Rotw & (Jo. They are aeeuts fur lb Dhl liellublo, Home Mutual, New Zmilnml, r-prliiirlicld of Musaachuaelti, CuiiUiu'iituI, unil olln-r giaifJ, Kllablo t't:niiuiili'H. Tliey ulau have money to Km H nl S itr cvii t, in euuia troui (2U9 up ,.; .. ., , The Boy Recovered, Any (me who bits chtidreu will itj'iiw with t. D. Mulford, of Plln H'I0' New Ji-raoy. Hi llltle boy On jcnrn uf HKr, wiih Kick with croup, For lw tluya mid nights lie tried vuiluiis ri'mdles reeouitnended by fiU iula and lu'lulibora. He say: "I thought mire I would luce blm. I bad wen ('liiiiiiliciluin'a. Cough Remedy advertised and thouglit I would try it iu a 1 at hoie, and um bappy to eay that after two dtwet he slept until moruliig. I gave it to him next day and a cure was effected. 1 keep title remedy In the houae now and as soon as uny of my children show aigns of croup I give it to them and I hut la tlie hint of the croup." For aale by N. V. Smith, druggist. CAHTAIN WWEENEY, U. 8. A, Sun Diego, Cul. aaja: "Shlltih'g Ca tarrh Remedy la the flint medicine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 6tta. Bold by N, W. Smith. - ...I ...i.. How'b This! We oiler One Ilunilrcd Dollara Reward for any cone of Cntni rli Unit cannot be cured by Hull's Cnuirili Dure. F. J. UIIKNKY 00., propa,, Toledo, 0. Wo the undersigned hove known F, 1. (.'linni'y for tlio last IS years, and believe hiin perfectly lionoraiile in all buainesa trnnsiiclion and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wiwt ii TaiiAX, Wholesale Oruggiata, Toledo, 0. Wamunq, Kindan & JrlAUVtn, Wholesale Dnifinists, Toledo, 0. Hull's I'utiirrli Cure is taken internally, uoting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 76c. per til Druggists, Testimo- botthv Sold liy nlalB free. . An airraeirtila Imttr tad Kim Tourr P'MJjtoaViateorBWlVBau. 8to.il audJIOOrwrpncksi Samples tirMi bTI ltd ihefavorit iWfcrAal,auiaussi,. Forsalaby tt, W. gmitk, BUILOH'B ITRE, tht imt Oviish and Urouu cum, la In mint danaod, , , j,u,,((it ,1,51, ontiiaim twt07Ve wb $o, (UHIdr inv II, BODD INAUGURATED UEHOIIKC15S STATU) EXTBAVAOANCB A Bif Parade of Millitary an l f reat Throni Present td Witnesa the Ceremonies. SACRAMaKTO, Jan. ll.-A tre nendous crowd attended the Inau guration of Governor Budr today. There was a big parade of military and uniformed political orpftiiiza tibua, and the assembly chamber was crowded. Governor Markham was escorted, to the speuker's chair, and introduced by speaker Lynch. He made a 'brief -peech of farewell and thanks, wltb a good word for bis successor. .; Budd was then introduced amid tremendous cheering. The oath ofotBcd was administered by Justice Heushaw, and a cannon salute of 19 guns was given. Then Budd deliv ered, bis inaugural address. He then entered at length upon the subject of eeouomy lu the ai'mitilstrution of state affairs, and declared that the condition of stale extrayagance in California was a mutter of common notoriety, and thul the recklessness prevailing in the pust and necessitat ing a high rate of taxation amounted to almost a puhilc crime. Governor Budd concluded the de livery ol bis tuesMige at 1:30 p. m., after which the Joint .assembly' arose. REMARKS BY CORBRTT. He Thinks the Fight Will Come Off on Friday. Surely ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. lO.-C'ham-plon Jurura 1. Corbett when asked by a reporter tf lie thought be would fight with Fitzsiutnioiis, which he signed articles for, wtuid ever take place, he said: "Of course It will. The match has beeti made, the money la up and the fight must and will eorueoff. I think It will come off in Jacksonville in September next.' Governor Ultchell used every. Uilng In bis p'twer to stop my fight with Mitutiell, but was unsuccessful. Besides the people of Florida and Jacksonville are anxious for the fight to take place In that city on account of the immense amount of money that three will spend who go to see it." SHOT HIS OWN SON. Garcia, the Notorious Greaser Outlaw of Texaa, Again at Work, BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Jan. 12. The latest news from Hildalgo county hows that In ' tbe riot Garcia, the outlaw, who shot Jooonto Hlnoycsa, also fatally shot Weoeeluc Zolis, of tbe deputy sheriffs poeae, mid seriously wounded his own son. The poste, bad ,js,iiested Garoia's son, who was placed on a horse behind one of the officers. They theu started In search of Garcia, riding along la Indian file.- The shot which came from behind them, hit Hiuoyosa, and he fell dead. The second shot wounded Kolis fatally, and auother shot, intended for a deputy, struck the outlaw's sou, caus ing a daugerons wound. Garcia es caped unhurt. He Is the best shot in this country and a desperate man. . Tka Southern War Claims. WASHINGTON, Jan. 12,-What may result in a division of the house on strictly sectional lines will bean order from the committee ontfulcs next week, fixing tbe time for the consid eration of a bill to pay i'taiu South ern war claims. A bl ' providing foi the settlement of the (luiuia of oltiseus 111 both Northern mid Southern states was reported some time ago fioia the eommiitee on war claims, and Is now on the bouse calendar. Some of the Member of this imiuiiUeo learned yesterday that- another bill, which locks only in Uier-oymeut of Southern elulms, and which did not originate wltb thelf 'bouiililttee, Is the oue of which the oonioilttee on rules will take voguliWK'8, Tlie wur claims' Ooniuilttee members are considerably exercised over the matter, and an effort will be mads when the rule Is reported, as It is expected It will h on Monday or Tueaday of next week, to defeat H their argument being that the bill repuruidfiuui their ooiuluUlee is mll'l Sim Jmpurtiiilly drawn, and tits inly BieasHin lht wtf t w H kciH, fcoBii 'i dlt iuMunnry work yesterday by certain members of the war claims' committee looking to the presence in their seat next week, when tlie order Is reported, of as many Northern men both republicans and democrats as can be counted upon to antigonlse the action of the committee on rules. - ' - . A Fever Stricken Ship. ASTORIA, Jan. 10,-Tbe British fourmasted hark Comllebank, which arrived In yesterday from Acapulco, had eleven fever stricken sailors on board. The Comliebank lay at Ac apulco two months, and during that time, every one on board was affected to some extent with Panama fever. For three weeks all the officers were In the hospital, and Octobar 1, when the vessel Bailed, three officers and nine men were sick. During the past two months, the weather encountered by the Comllebank was unsually severe, she was compelled to ruu befero the wind with bare poles.' About 38 north the most, severe gales were encount ered, and she was drivn many miles out of her course. The log of the Com llebank shews that she bos been within "600 miles of the Columbia river since December 5, but was un able to reach port, owing to adverse winds. Two vessels, the Dominion, for Port Townseud, and Yolo, from Porthnd i for Queeustown, were spokeu to ou the voyage, and from the latter, Captain Smith obtained a supply pf medicine,' his supply having become exhausted. The eleven sick men .were taken to St. Mary's hos pital. " - ' . ?' - For a Treasure Island. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. II.-TI10 schooner yacht Vine, Captain Johu E. Burnt, sailed this morning for a tour months' trading voyage In the South Seas. She wiit go first to Guayanias, and theuce to Honolulu, Tahiti and the Gilbert islands. There is a touch of romance In this voyage, from the fact that Oaptalu Bums is planning to do a llftle praapcotlug tut a-toat-island, IXhe Injured man has- eovKiatjvea in in addition to bis trade with the South Sea iieople-; It seems that Id 1843, Captain Williams, an acquaintance of the owner and master of the Vine, discovered a valuable guano Island about 1000 miles off the coast of Peru. The Island, according to Captain Williams, was about 4 miles long and There is no law In Florida to preveuiJjri mi wi(je, n Is not down on any of the charts, and Captain Williams, after claiming the discovery for him self, kept Its location a secret, intend ing that some day it should make him rich. The vicissitude of a sailor's life preveuted the realization of his dream, and the old sailor died, leaving hie papers and charts and the story of the valuable place to Captain Burns. It is tlie intention of Burns, should he find the island, to hoist the American flag and take possession in the name of the United States. A Woman's Narrow Escape.' ' SEATTLE, Wash., Jan. 12,-Mlss i HattieV. Lynde, an estimable young lady of Snohomish, and guest at the Dlller, uad'qutte an experience Friday night while she was searching for shells a short distance north of Smith's cove. She'Btepped on a floating loft which turned' with her and she fell headlong itit'i the waler. " ' ' In falling she struck her bead and knew nothing from 4:30 p. m. till 11:80 p. m. Then she came to, but was too weak to move except to crawl a short distance, from where she. was left by. the receding tide. She was found by some kind-hearted ilshernieu. early this rooming, and was taken In and given restoratives and In a short time lecoverpd somewhat. lu the af ternoon she was able to return to her hotel. Her protruded absence from the hotel was noticed, but it was thought she Was visiting friends and no eeardh was instituted. Miss Lynde Is now under a physician's care and her condition is not at all serious. ... 1 1 ' " Broke Her 1 Shaft. PORTLAND, Jn.' 12.-The steam ship State of California sailed from San Francisco for Portland on Wednesday. All went well, until the steamer reached a point about twenty miles 'Aurthwest of Trinidad, January 10, when the tijrust-bar .'of the. ptopeler Suddenly broke,,,; This disabled the. steamship, but the damage to a certain extent, was .repaired and she steamed ahead lu a crippled sort of way, nol being able to make wore than three knots per hour, Fortunately the steamship Columbia, which was on her way down tht coast front Portland to San FrnHOlssj, Imvt In tight. Cin-a. wrtalulug tits trouble, raptaln Bolls nl ouos took Iht HtU afCsllrurnla lu tuwj and twin 'itsMifieija praeeitsd to n Ffttiflit, H4iuibra I.IUki, s . . I 1 . . Brutal Murder Near Wilhoit Springs. OREGON CITY, Jan. 10.-A week ago today James M, Brown, a randier a mile and a half southeast of Wilhoit Springs, was discovereo to be missing. Next morning the neighbors Investi gated. They found the chickens shut up, nearly starved, and blood stains on the floor of the house, which had been scrubbed In an m: successful attempt to efface them.. The neighborhood was aroused aud search for the miss ing man continued without result until yesterday,' when his body was found in a feme corner covered with burlaps and fence rails. The murder is supposed to have been committed 10 daya ago..., There .la no clew to the perpetrators. Brown recently re ceived a conslderadle sum in back pension. He was always 'well-to do, as was a bachelor, a native of England but came to this country from New York about, five years ago. He was held in high esteem, aud there is much feeling over his. murder. Suicide or Accident. ' THE DALLES, Or., Jau,13.-John Reins, a farm-hand from Sherman couutyand a stranger in town, shot and mortully wounded himself lost evening, about six o'clock. Some re sidents of the east end of the city were startled by the sound of (lie pistol re port and rushing out,. Ihey found Reins lying In the snow with a n volyer in his hand; The ball bad en tered his right groin and', ranging up ward, lodged against the spine. His first statement to those who-found him, was that be bad done the deed purposely, but ter ou, when carried across the street to Skibc's, he told the doctor the shooting was accidental. He was very drunk at the time, and had been so all day, which probably accounts for the conflicting state ireuts. The attending physician pro nounced hit recovery impossible. It is supposed that Reins slipped on the snow causing the weapon to discharge. this - vicinity. .1 His parenta live in Homburg, Germany, Murder at Cornelius. PORTLAND,Jau:iO.-A fatal shoot ing affair occurred at Cornelius this afternoon, lu which Joseph Penning, a farmer living a mile norlb of town, wasjsbjrft by J. J. licltter, a Germu.n labqrerv30 years of age. The trouble arose over the ownership of some land, and also because Penulng's ob jection to the murderer marrying bis daughter. Reitter went to Peuniug's house, where he first took a shot at the girl he professed to love, but fortunately missing her. He then fired at his victim, striking him In the left brest, -ImiMedlately i ? above the heart. Pennliigs death is believed to bn merely a question of a few hours. The murderer is now in jail, and will have an examination before Justice J. J. Knight, at Hillsboro, on,(lie 10th inst. , ' ; Ha Waa Tras to HIS I.OV0. . LONDON,,. Jan. 12.-The report that May Bohe, the American actress, had been married' to Lord Francis Hope, brother , of Duke of Newcastle, (urns out to be correct, The Hamp stead parish register shows Hint Miss Yohe and Lord Francis Hone were married there ' November 27 last, Lord Francis-Hops was- born Febru-' ary 8, 1868, and IS tlie only brother of the Duke of Newcastle, : Ab (lie Duke has no children, it Is said the family of Lord Francis Hope once offered him $1,000,000 If he would sever alt re lations with tbe ' American bur lesquer. " ' '" ... ! ' 1 i i ; ,, Will Have a Var to liefleot. RENO, Nov., Jatv. if-hi the dis trict court today Alice' M. Hartley; who has been convicted of tbe aiurder ot ex-Senator F,oly last July, was sen tenced to eleven. years in. the peniten tiary. A motion for a .new trial was denied in a lengthy 'decision, Mrs. Hartley appeared-1 11 court acconipan ied by friends an- 'a nurse, who carried tbe 2-wouths-old child of the dvfeu daubs. The sentence- was received quietly. Her uttori.cy. mode a motion , for a stay of execution, pending ap. United States marshal this morning and was Immediately released on bonds ofil0,O00.. f Beheaded by a Train. PORTLAND, , Jan. ll.-As the Northern Pacific train was approach ing this city last night it passed over tlie body of a man lying on the track between the North Poclflo mills and the powerhouse. It evidently was a premedltuted case of suicide, as the victim merely placed his head on the rail bo as not to mutilate his body. There was no clue to his Idontity. Probably tho Rneramento Gang. HAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12. The mttrderous burglars who nearly killed Frank J. Miller, the young butler in J. L, Franklin's house yesterday morn ing, are believed to bo tlie murderers of the Webers in Sacramento two weeks ago, The crimes are similar id many respects, and the descriptions are said to agree with the meager discretions of the Sacramento slayers, ; Good News: " It will be remembered by our readers that about eighteen month ago a man filed on apportion of North Brownsville, and that excitement ran high. Later on Biuger Hermann introduce!1 a bill In the House of Representatives for the relief of our Citizens; i. e-, that O. P. Cbshow be authorised, on the payment of two dollars and fifty Cents per acre, within six months after (lie approval of said act, to make cash entry of said land, at the Land Ofllco at Oregon City, and upou making the entry he shall deliver to each person claiming to own property here, a deed, duly executed, conveying to such persou the parcel of land held by him. The entry,, when made, shall bo transmitted, to tlie Commissioner of the General Land Office, and If lie is satisfied that it Is in conformity with said act, and that deeds have been tendered by the ' entryntan to- the various property holders-, a patent shall be issued to Mr. Coshow. : By telegrams received by W, R. Kirk and O. P. Coshow from Senator Mitchell and Representative Heniiiini we learn that the bill passed me senate mis weeK and that the president will uppiove It, Notwith standing that 4 Jhe beet possible course that could have been pursued by our citizens, tliey will be out about WO in eoof. cash. Brownsville Times. . Arreeted For Assault. Mrs. A. J. Alphine, of this city, was 011 her way across-I he bridge to the Cloverdalo school house last Frsday, where she teaches, when she was assaulted by a man named Frauk Marshall, a former resident of Salem. The man passed along ahead of Mrs. Alphine at first, then slowed up and followed her, finally walking against her and following her trout one side to the other of Hie bridge, taking hold af her Bholdem.; Then Mrs. Alphine. showed the right kind of spirit and broke her umbrella up on his head. She returned to Albany, found her husband, who swore out u complaint, and Marshal Lee arrested the man. The fellow had on other occasions hung around the school house si me, though he denied tills. He wis ex amined before J ustice Frcorksen and lined (20, In default af which he was committed to jail. The oft'ense Is one deserving a severe punishment. Al bany Democrat. ;,. Same in Oregon, .Good hones are cheaper lu some p-rtaofthe tVost now than dogs are in the East; for there are few dogs not owned by some one, while the horses cannot be. given away. All over the Ul ,nN,BD hauu U,.,il,wll,.rl., cheap for some time, and $- or $ 3 has been a good price for a good animal. A hundred lieud of ranch horses sturdy; unbroken broncos from Wy oming were 6old In Denver tor (is) and the freight recently. ; It is re ported that a big stock firm In Idaho has turned 250 ponies adrift to shift for themselves during the winter, as It was. cheaper to do this than in provide food .for' -them. The firm peaijo me supreme court, woicn wt" ijfcw York Sun, lie atguea tins atternoou. , auu,ld nqt get eyeu (1 .apiece for Ihem. .. .Cashla Paeluaa Hla Inaooanoe. : 'I-84S FRANCISCO, Jaii.12.-D.' ii'. Cashln, es customs Inspector, charged with eompllclty.-4n tlie .Neuberger. Krelta frauds, and who fled to British tiulumbia, returueii; .an . the ttsamst Walla Wall this oiorulnganddsrlares lit nan prove felt.lnnweuwi, . H it be lieved tht g oVef. mslit hla toad tnui Srrangemant wiHt-Oashlia which will rtMilr-U hit ,eaaliig,.iujnlJiuiiut, ttrr"J''. , Kabra.ka Inffarera, A geiitleinau in Salem has received It letter from Ills daughter lu Buffalo county, Nebraska, in which sheasysi "Yes, the suffering in (Ills state is Intense. My 'heart aches for the -k-ll,l-.. ...I... n.... II, .....It.. .l,i lH starving, , Aiore'Hliaii one pcraou hat tnkeu his own lira rather tlntn set hit wife and bublft starve, 'i'htrt Is liotyiig tt faraisri to. live ont sua liutLlnJ fos klioriua iueii lit do, lohuy aud uiauy tuhwii ha) ihseti ;"' K'M Ufbtg nuni'icM i.f t.' rrt!li" to .k malj . f' frtn Sldklns Powde, 1 ibiihiiii t.