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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1895)
3 :l3 x Lebanon Express. STATE AND COAST. Yaken Prom, Our Exchange! Through out the Northwest. Astoria's (lilmrspinonts fur 1894 wt'ret4l,H29.fl7. The hull U8od by the secret en cictiw dt Hdu has been rejuvonnted. , Yamhill county's Ncbnifka rn lief oar will be shipped ttiis week (inventor VVhiteoker, in bo hat been ill at Eugene, is now iiboiit again. The total loss from fives In Ten. dl'tmi the past six montliH was W.IOO. . w sixteen men nave ooen ais- r.rgcd from the railroad shopa at mm Crande. Tbe slioop Inspector cf Baker county reports 24,0G0in the ootuity till healthy. A gang of moonshiners is said to be working in tbe foothills near i' Biveot Home. S The B.iker City Commercial flub is discuseiug the question of good j county ronde. j A dog-poisioner is at larjc itt Ls t Chiinde and valuable aiiimulit have b'len poisoned. Curry county figures up $330 protit for six months under the new nalury system. A movement on foot to introduce electric light into Newberg prom ises to be successful. The freight rate on hay between Albany and Portland has been re duced to $1.40 per ton. The old Opera house at Pendle ton is being transformed into a theater of modern design. A railroad from Clatskanie to the Nuhulein volley is being discussed by the residence of that region. A series of hand ball conteslB linn been arranged by the students "of the State university, at Eugene. linker City, us a mutu-r of pro tection against had chara. ters has decided to clone saloons at mid' ,i night. Humors that the woolen mills at V Paling were soon to be in operation again, appears to be without foun dation, The Tillamook Headlight chides fin-morn of that cutiuty fur not growing onions enough for the home market. The Engine city cotin.il has granted the right-of-way for a side track to the proposed Ihix and basket factory. A dozen ciira of hows and mules were shippod from Ontario to the i East last week from linrnev and ,. and Lake counties. ,, Miss Mary Foster of Gold Beach, had tor left arm broken near the wrist by fulling from a horse be cause of a turned saddle. A small portion of the dum at Eugene has been injured by high water and is being repaired. Other wise tbe dam is in good condition, Grass valley, Sherman county. will soon have a public hall, capa ble of aaatiug 1000 persons. It will bo 40x70 feet, and two stories big '. Aaron Rc ss, the old Roseburg pioneer, has offered to denote one half the ground required for school house in the southern por tion of the city. ! . The t.ft (irund Commercial club f ' has requosted the representatives of Union county to endeavor to se cure state aid for the improvement of Grand Rondt river. The total oost of drainage work in the Lake Labish district will be about $0000. ' Much land has been rendered tit for cultivation that was formerly ton wet. A "goldbug chief machine for saving fine gold will be put at work on Powder river, south of Telooaiet, In the spring. If It ft a success many otheis will be Introducid. t Thomas Mulloy, an old pioneer, , who reside a few uillei north of ' ' Eugine, t examined Wtdiwidty, before Mudloul Examlnerl Vri, T, W, limit and W, M. Kuybtn , H ami ndJvtJgid limine, Thtili his first attack an4 tin m it tim Vf't plivxloiiii tj Mn Eddie Ness, an incorrigible youth of Olnoy, was coinhiit'lcd to the reform school by the Clatsop county s'ourt Thurwby.- The com- plaint v.ns filed by his father, Elier Ness. , A. J. Haekett has g.dio from Union to Chicago, to secure nn ex tension of the time within v. hiili the beat sugar factory .must be raised. The subsidy U neatly completed. C. A. Plummcr, of Portland, bus bought the Jewett mine, on Old Baldy, five miles south of Cram's Pass. New machinery will be put in, and tiie mine will be worked night and day, PlanB have been drawn for re building the hotel at Mcdford for Captain J. T. C. Nash. The front of the first and second stories will bp brick, and the third of rolled steel. The hotel Nash w:)l be a fine structure. A Yamhill county farmer has killed thirty hogs, averaging 40!) weight, Besides hams, bacon, etc., he secured 3,350 pounds of lard. He says the hogs have net ted him more than if he hud sold them on the hoof. William Gallowav, pn sidant ofj the stale hoard of agriculture, has appointed the following three members of the board us a commit tee on program: Jell' My,rn, Z. F. Moody and J. H. Albert; also V. H. Locney, to fill a vacancy on the speed programe. The county court of Josephine has instructed the district attorney to bring asuit to enjoin the treas urer from paying $3,175, in war rants drawn to pay for the cribs and approaches to the Rogue river bridge, The complaint bus been filed and service made, For several weeks there has been reports of lose of hordes by stock men in Rogue river valley fr nn mountain fever. List week on the Sampson creek range, near Rutin Springs, six dead horses v ere found in one day, four of them in r bunch. The animals were in go:;d flesh and were undoubtedly victims of tbe disease. In tbo revised Woodburn char ter, ratified at a muss meeting, women ore given the right of peti tion upon tbe si' loon question, also the right of vole i n all niuni'.ipul law, provided that at a regular election the women received a ma jority of all (he legal votes grunt ing t',:em the right of fnuuhise. The question of constitutionality has been ruised. Boys pasturing cows on the old Wiitkins farm, near Eugene, have in the past few days found a great many Indian relics in the way of ornamental beads about the size of bird's eggs and Hint arrowheads. They found ever 100 arrowhead They arc dark flint and well made. The beads were evidently obtained by the Indians from the Hudson Bay company. Sei'i's socrot societies can now boast of having nn elegant hall, the equal of which is seldom found in similar sized towns. The ceiling and wall have been decorated with paper ard fresco, and tbe wood work with paint and vaini,-h by Messrs, Hurt & Dunn.'ls, Albany's; leading decorators, which is a guarantee that tbo work is well and neatly done and of liicb they have no reason to feel ashamed, Scio Press. Tho Nehalem lumber mill has passed to new hands, and will start operations tbo lost of this month.1 The parties who control it now ex pect to put in additional .machin ery and mako the mill '.-apable of cutting 60,000 feet per day. The) parties who are locating a large mill below Tohl's, expect to have their mill ready for business by March 2, It is also understood that E.G. E, Wist will put in a large mill at Nehalem, A, Copeland, Zenaa Davis, Dan Hurley, N. L, Guilliama end Qui Gtrow, of Toledo, Lincoln county, ara en rcutc to Victoria, BltUb Columbia, whirethey will be Joined by Captain Andenon, of -that- ulaco, ) and aeouta nn 62-ton nehooliur fend uiupoilny tblrluel the coast of Jajmn on a sealing trip. lliey nru old hands at the business and are well posted, will carry six small seal 1 lilies aiul 10 and 12-gaugc shotgun. The price ot skins last year was about $5, but they do not expect to get over I'2.,rt0 this year. A dispatch from Boston states that the American b wrd of foreign misiiolis bus decidid to grant the request of one of their missionaries, who knows the language and the country about Deli Baba pass, to be permitted to assist in tbe search for the missing round-the-world bicyclist, Frank Leon, supposed to have been lost or killed in Turkey. Every person along the routo who met the daring young bicyclist will watch with interest the effort made to find biin. ' A petition is being circulated in Pendleton which asks for a special enactment by congress granting a pension to Mrs. McKay, widow of the lute Dr. W. C. McKay, for his services to the government during the Indian war, at which time he officiate.! in the capacity of govern ment scout, a class of service that ' i. .in ,. ... , in.,... ,.,.... ; t, ,', ; , .. b , i.vci.i'.iu. wi jiv-1 1 .... j.njvi has been generally signed, and among other signatures o.v found the names of every veteran who is n resident of this city. A form of cruelty, to animals very common in Oregon has met with deserved punishment iu Yam hill county. Frank Stickler, of North Yamhill, wbr taken to Mc Minnvillj from Newburg, Tuesday, by Constable W. T. Macy, and placed in the bands of Sheriff Hen derson to servo a pentanee of twenty days in jail in liue of a fine of $40 assessed by tho justice court. Stickler went to Newberg two weeks ago, and fastening his horse in a shed, left it without food for several days, the animal dying soon after being found. W. A. Silshy came into Grant's l'ass Sunday from the pass over the Siskiyou mountains, where he has been for some lime supervising the work of keeping the road open for conveying the mail through to Crescent City, lie aaya there baa been a full of thirteen feet of snow during the past month, which has packed to about seven feet. Dur ing this tftiio tho mails have not missed a -ingle day! A toboggan dratvn by two mules has been in use for soma time, and about a ton can be taken at each trip iu this way tvilhoiit.difliculty. COUNTY COURT. The county court has consiilerahlei wniu on liana this mouth. J.esuuti iliuwlni; the jurors to serve during the year, the hoard will have to settle wlih the several ro.:d supervisors, ( poliil and re appoint thetie custodians of thf county's mudsill various loeall I ies. The business lrai;saeled yesterday was as Follows: Kill ill' II. 1J. Moyer, $15, aid For p wr disallowed. I'lllli.Mi of James Mm-guii for ap-!DiiiliiK-!it of justice of the peace in X'l'aiikliii J'utte inecint, dissmUsed, I here deliijr. no vacancy, 'file following hills were ordered li S . ltuytM MrsStiiiiith, ua-'t loads $13 00 " 4W " too " 2 01 " " 27 1,7 " 6 00 " 2 80 " 16 16 " 75 " I8 60 " i 7 W " . 71) J Sl:u, ,1 (' Cx, " II 11 Moyer, " II M 'i'ntux, "' " , J Wittier, " " , W T l'et'l, ti Wausoa, ' 11 M H Wllils, J II Moist, " " i 11 (J llai-ilaian, " " . J ),i ltU'isIi iK' Kvcrclt, " , .... 1 2.' .... 22 00 .... 8 00 I'Ves liile eaves Miller ltucllcy, iieii't r'ds, II i'' okly, bounty 2 00 l-'oea state cafe.. 37 GO lr Mnstya, ex. insnnt' fi 00 A S Powell, stock insp'r 6 26 A 1! llllthcrfunl, n.Uige 11 60 l-'osliuy A- Mason, slnVry 20 18 Q Morris, i,!!tupc 1 96 Sam'l l'oittr, ucc't rouh 3 15 l)uwiji,.g iirus, luaibir 28 17 Albany Water Co 16 00 F K Aiiuuis, aco't rouiln i 00 1) Arclianiboau, road snp'r So 00 Froil Kuck, acc't roads , 2 it 1, ArclanaLcuu, acc'l rou.li 6 26 d I' llurold, road tup'v'r , S6 00 8 Nuoilhivm, iiosiafo.,,, ,., ., 10 00 Jerry liny, uoa't romli, ..,, , 7 16 AUMalhvuIn, aoa't ),qr ,i. n 1 po. 6W ' Upon appileittloli of H liryum uiiuotyruud iriniitti null vJtmitj up. eeirpoliittal, , -, (,,1 t -'j.,illlip Mlli ffi W O Mill?r Soi-, roads ) 22 fx, E PWcir. bounty II 00 P V Hhink. nec't rtuul IK 9i The vesseljFl:nhlu'r, ronil 2 an boat. The " L llnrkiwss, n ad. ISO 5!U 2 10 (libson Mvers. roads . John lii.v, roads ..'..'.'.'.'"'""!.!".'"" ll ft! .1 II t ullaif, Hir 8 70 P J Sniiley, priatini? 10 70 J A McVcmn, l.oard pripoiicrs and stntloM-ry 20 CO Fortiniller Ining, poor :i6 0 (1 W Walts, riming 28 26 II I Craw, scc't poor 11 55 F E Allen, " ' fl 40 T A l'otvcll, roads I 80 H II Hnninian, roods., 1 m K T I Kishcr, surveying 33 00 Sawyer Bros, ronds 9 33 F Jl Itowcll, elections 3 00 Locating Co. r'ds, petitions Uolns,,,, 24 00 A O Windom, roads , , , 4 00 W F Dcakins, assossot . , 140 00 N H Newport, rebate 1 25 J P Bmlth, roads 5 40 O T Lubker, aid self 8 00 A U Richardson, supervisor 40 00 Head, 1'eacock A Co., poor.. 9 00 E C Itcgerg. aid poor 3 00 Dr J P Wallace, ncc.t poor 7 00 ij Powers, road . 84 80 Martin Paulsen, janitor,,,.,,,,.,,,,., 16 15 Klea Si Itubeuiilc, poor.. 6 75 O F. Brownell, poor 6 45 The commissioners met yesterday in their monthly session. The following bills were allowed! J A SIcFcron, sheriff..,,,,.,,,,,,, lion (5 N flcedham, clerk. , 163 (15 DPllQrdman, recur Jer 155(0 J S Duncan. Judge . 100 00 P O Morris, treasurer.... 63 35 A It Kntherford, Supl 50 00 F M Hatfield, dep cierk 83 35 Q E Propst, dep slierilf. GO 65 H A Nlckfrson, acc't roads 71 (10 OTI.uler, aid 3 90 A L ItiruurdEon, acc't roads 46 00 U Arcbhnibuea, ' " " 31 25 Fred Rock, ' " 2 45 G Y Herald, ' " 3 00 OCCooiey, oi.lMrsClaik 7 00 W E Savrge, aid Cox 10 00 R C Kemp, alJ 5 00 Elizabeth Osboru, ai I 0 00 Baiah Hincs, ai I 5 0(1 Aid Keaworlhy family 10 00 Aid Henry Meyors 5 00 AilOrin Watson 5 00 MrsO F Jaokey, oid 8 00 Aid Mr and Mrs liarnard 5 00 ltaber (jiloek, ai 1 self 12 00 Mattie F Taylor, aid self 12 00 H E Watson, for poor 12 00 John I'slicr, janitor 10 00 Following is a list of the road lupervisors appointed hy the county court for the ensuing year, with post ofllce address of neh: W E Potter, Lyon.', P It Bilytu, Jordan. G F Harold, Kingston, L M Archambe.m, Htaytn. J W Miller, Sbelbiirn.' Albert Randall, Sc-io. Solomon Grimes, Jordan. Henry Cyrus, Crabtrce. G W Garland, Rosa. Joseph Stdtmarsli, Waiertoo. J D Wool, Sweet Home. August Ash, Albany. Richard Warner, Albany. 1) V Hacklenian, Albany. F Obliui.', Albany. Win boncy,' f a n gen I. Jaine. Wallace, Taltman. J (i Weisner, tipicer, 11 LLasell, Albany. J E Owenby, 'J-nngent. C W Yates. Oakville, John Barton, HlieJd, Win Dick, Shedd, Scott Ward, Piainvicw. F M llascn, Soilaville, J 1 Matlock, Holiey. C F Elby, Browosvilli-, J J White, Brownsville. Frank Kirk, Haisey. Frank Frisby, Haisey. R W Wilson, Haisey. F M Kizcr, Rowlamt. L Overton, Brownsville, D C Swan, Crawlbrtisvilte, R L Hamilton, Crawfordsville. Ed Nicliols, ltowland. Win Humiaers, Haisey. J K Clark, Iicoinb. W A Trites, Albany. UeO'Mcllarguc, Brownsville. Jerry Sliea, Foster. O C Carlton, I,elanon. Sal Bradshaw, Mill City. Vbbe Peters, .Mbiuiy, Petition for bridge across the Calapooia river at Sawper's mill, continued. T lie following bills were or.iered pai I : Albert Randall, road sup, S 50 00 P H Bilyeu, sup. 20 00 12 15 31 00 5100 40 00 ISO 00 0 50 Austin Reed, sup. W E Potter, sup. M C (crimes, sup, J Shea, sup. Aid in making out tax roll (or 1001. bill 1(202 50 Tram & Whitney, printing The following lilils were oidered paid: - I , Smith, acct roa.ls $210 00 Stale vs Frank Martin 13 00 State vs Edward Close 40 95 X h 0 following road supervisors were allowed the amounts named R 1, Hamilton - $ 8 00 F M Hazeo 32 qq A W Steward , 41; 00 O Butler 20 00 Dan McGregor 50 00 M Aeldson . . 60 00 W A Saltraarsh go 00 i! Wilson so 00 Austin Reed 12 15 E I. Bryan 35 00 I'bbe rotors - !2 00 JJ I) Hacklemau , J.12 00 V M Irvlno is 00 1 11 Boatt 86 00 Fianlt Kirk ' ' la 00 O B Splawii ' 84 do H U Davis . 8 Co HoWk1 . MM a A Bliyu 70OO! V W Yt ' . : 40 H ! , (Mrt aiijai)rt-.l-d tatltl) 'ThOMilitl, )mA SAVE By Buying Crockery, Feed mid IT'lour at PEEBLER'S CASHGROCERY AND BAKERY, Cash Paid 1854. Santa Academy Second Term Commences January 2, 1895. Normal, College, Preparatory, Business, Primary and Music Courses. Circular Containing Full Information regarding Tuition, Courses of Study, Text-Books, Etc., Cheer fully Mailed on Application. S. A. RANDLE, Principal, LEBANON, - - - - - OREGON. A. H. CRUSON Ianging To Advertisers. If you wish to obtain thn befit returns from your advertieements Don't Forget tbe important fact that The Lebanon Express will give the desired results, us it Is The Best Advertising Medium in Linn County. If you wunt photo mads and bavn't the money Boyd will take your pro duce. ELECTRIC TELEPHONE w laid jjWiM, m rut, m iptfiUt, d Aitof W li t ftltr. vliiii u Cuttji7, JiTts ittt j Lorn, lbyj, Mn tut oAm. OttikMI HitviAi mutMM iwiu u u wmm mam mm 101 Your Urooeries, For Produce. 1895. and Gmaining East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Go. Kxpress trains leave Portland daily: 6:1ft p. m. 10:23 r. h. 10:15 a.m. 1, v.. .Portland Ar. Lv... Albany.. ..Ar. Ar.San Francisco Lv 8:20 a. 4:23 a. XI 7:(K . X The above trains stnp at all stations frum Portland to AlbanyiuclusivetalsoTnneiit, Shedd, Haisey, Harrisbura. Junction Citv, Irvmu, Kugene and all stations (rum Bone burg to Ashland inclusive. Roseburg mail daily: 8:30 a. in. rj,v.";Portland...Ar. I l:20prM. 12:4a i'. h. Lv... Albany Ar. 12:30 p. l. fi:60 r. h. 1 Ar...losebiirg.. Lv. 7:00 a. m. Iocal passenger Bundiiy. trains daily (eipt 1:20 r. M. 2:00 p. m. 8:10 A.M. 0:00 A. II. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar...I.ebantin....Lv. I.v... Albany Ar. Ar... Lebanon ...Lv. 10:21 A. it, 8:80 ,1. 51. 9:26 p. M, 2:S8r. M. Dining Carson Ogden Soui, Pl'M.UAN Bl'KF ?T ShKEPKItS -AND- Second-Class Sleeping Care At tached to all Through Traim. AVeet Sldo llvllun. Between Pobtland akd Cobtam.ii. Mall train dally (except Sunday): 7:30 a. K. I Lv,..Pi,rtiand .A"r. I S:3Sa.'m', 12:16 p. 11. 1 Ar...(.'ot'vallls..Lv, 1:00 p. M, At Albanv and Corvallli con 110 1 with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad, Express train dally (except Sunday): "TS57, ', V tO'oWandAr, ! litli.iT ItStr.V, I.Ar.MeMlniivllULvl l:Mi,H, !IM?lS5ilS Sa'lCci'n,' dt tnd Eun,i con hs klitnt4 tl imnl nisi (ram I, A, Bsunttt, otant, LsUbui, MONEY! . .A.,: