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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1895)
'I r : Y ,'! Lebmon Express. FRIDAY J 32RRDAHY 21!, 1805. STATE AND COAST. Taker. From Our Exchanges Through out the Northwest. it is proposed to organize a Btock company nt Eugene to build flour mill. The Pendleton electric light plaat will be materially enlarged and improved. , John Shields, an old pioneer of Lane county, died at Cottage Grove Wednesday, of paralysis. J. B. Barns, of Gervais, while snliting hop poles Monday split his foot from toe to ankle. ; A carload of dried prunes, apples, pears, etc., was shipped from Ash land to Atchison, Kan., last week. The old electrio power-house at The Dalles has been converted into a ohurch for the Calvary Baptists. Attachments to the amount of $2500 have been filed against ' Haney Bros., merchants at Elk- ton. It is feared that the unusually deep snow in Malheur county will cause the death of much stock especially noraes. . Many deer are seen along the base of the Cascades and Blue mountains, having been driven out by the deep enow. uoys at Lone jock caught a lynx and matched him against the fighting dogs of the town. There are no fighting dogs now. 1 he regular examinations of applicants for teachers' certificates are being held by the various CJUnty superintendnnts. The Independance Ameteur Athletic Club has rented a gym nasium room 24x40 feet, and will probably build an addition. Machinery for the manufacture of laundry and high-grade toilet soaps will arrive at Independence from Chicago in a few weeks. The women's edition of the Salem Statesman netted $243, which the ladies have turned over to the city board of .charities. A new machine for separating gold from black sand is being tested on the beach at Randolph, and is reported to work satisfactorily. The New Era is the name ot a paper that has been started at Roseburg by W. T. Fogle, published in the interests of the V. C. T. U. The Puget Souud flouring mill has just completed boring anj artesian well at Tacoma. that flows naturally 43,000 gallons day. An effort is being made to raise money to repair the dam nt Lexington, and to put i.i a fish way so that salmon can ascend Willow creek. William Sebring has bought a tract of 40 ocreB of bottom land near Riddle, and will experiment in raising cone fur making sor ghum. The Bake City papers deny and ; the Huntington papers affirms that the movement to annex Hunt' ingion io aiaineur county is serious. Eugene has had several fires re cently, and it is suspected that e firebug is at work, The last fire, in a barn, was evidently of incendi ary origin. Corvallis will have to raise e loan or shorten the school term next year, as pay will be five months in arrears at the end of the present term. The chief o the Tillamook 'fire department is giving the firemen instruction in military drill, and it is proposed to introduce the drill into the public school. : Since Baker City": imposed a license fee upon laundries, the Chinese , washhousos have closed and the city is threatened with a superabundance of dirty linen. . A movement is on foot at Med ford to erect a building for the Y. M. C. A. Half of the $8000 nec sary has been mbioribed, The ' building will bt ft tbrM itory The receivor of the Baker City National bank nnnounses himself ready to pay a dividend of 20 per cent, and says that another will bo declared about the Ul of April. ! Eachof Linn county's reiri'sent- ativos has introduced one bill. enough for any body to introduce K. U. bmith, of Josephine, loads the house with 28. O. 1 l'axton has only introduced one. Senator MoAlistor 1ms just finished drafting a bill providing for an election upon the question of tho relocation of the state capital. Efforts are being made to induce him not to introduce it. The report from Shedd, is that there was so much disturbance in the church during the meetins being held there, that the gallery had to be closed, and that the disturbance is caused by Ilalsey boys. Halsey News, Colonol Muncy tells the Bandon Recorder that the new '-machine being used at the Randolph black sand mines, ir a perfect success. It catches all the gold in the sand, jni'also saves the quicksilver that was lost by other machines. A roof-repairer at Murshfield saved himself from falling off a roof by grasping a live wire. He then yelled for some one to save him from the wire, but managed to do it himself, escaping all in jury but burns on his hands. Last Saturday two sons of James Coulee, living near Newburg, started out for a hunt, and as they passed through the timber, a twig caught the hammer of a rifle carried by one of them, and the result was a bullet in the other's arm. Three men plowing in a field near Irving left their teams and chased a ground squirrel. The teams took advantage of the ex citement and ran away, smashing up the plows more or lees. They killed the squirrel, but he was expensive. : . Last Sunday a man named Mar tin, while hunting in the mount ains with an old rifle, carelessly held his hand over the muzzle while fumbling with the gun, and had the palm pierced by a bullet. He was taken to Brownsville for surgical treatment. Friday afternoon the residecne of Eugene Brock was burned Astoria. The fire was set in some way by a 2-year-old child, playing alone in an upper room. Fright ened by what it had done, it crawled under a bed and was saved at the last moment with dif ficulty. , Ittook nearly 2000 pennies at the Astoria postnffice to make change for those receivers of val entines wno had to pav 1 cent postage due because the sender had only put on a 1-cent stamp. This is paying too much for the hide ous pictorial insult most of them received. Perhaps the oldest horse in the United States died last week on Upper Willow creek. The horse lacked just one month of being 40 years old, and was the propcrty.of Mr. Rose, a farmer, who had owned the animal since it was 8 yers Id. Mr. Rose deeply regretted the death of his did friend and gave him a very respectable burial. 1 Joseph Palmer, the stockman, has returned to La Grande f.'om Omaha, where he has been engaged for several weeks winding up and closing out a large stock shipment in which he was interested. Dur ing the last summer and tall he bought fed and shipped about 2000 head of cattle. The stock was secured principally in Malheur county, and the prices realized in the Omaha market were satisfac tory. Adolph Geyer killed a ferocious- looking cougar on , Savage creek about eight miles from Giant's Pass last Thursday. The animal had been treed by Adolph's dogs but on seeing the gun approach left his refuge and broke for tall tim ber when he was stopped by Wlndhotw . . ball which body. Calhoun Bros, bought the trophy for 55, and Mr. S. H, .tulmun will probably mount hiB cnugiittdiip in all the naturalness of t:i taidurmist's art. Seven feet :i.- tho measurement from tip to lip. The cougar hud been living otl'toe tai'mere' hogs and was very tit, weighing 125 pounds. Two days and a number of dollars were consumed at Fossil the pant week in trying a store keeper for selling goods on Sunday, contrary to a city ordinance. It was proved that the store was open aud several men were within, but the only transaction in evi dence was the transfer of a plug of tobacco by tho proprietor to a man, with tho remark that he would give it to him. The verdict w as not. guilty. I, ; : The last census report just re ceived shows ' G3,7l)l fanmlies in Oregon; 29,400 own property free from debt, and 9,!)92 incumbered, and 21,39!) families hire property. The percentage is, owing, 61JJ5, hiring, 38.2"). Only t0n states exceed tiie per cant.igo oivowner ship, 74.03 per cent own property free from inuumWancu and 25. 37 incumbered property. .The Salem Post, says: Dawson Linn county s senator, has a bill for tho protection of game, fish and wild fowl. It provides for u "game and fish protector" of course, with a salary of $2,000 per annum, to gether with traveling aud other expenses not to exceed $500 a year. The man who had the gall to in troduce such a. bill would make a slaughter house blush for shame. yam Tracer, who resides about a mile north west of Junction , City, says the Times, thinks an attempt was made to poison him. Ho had been away from- home, and on his return Sunday morning he becamo aware of the fact that hrs wife was absent. "While eating a cold lunch he noticed a white substanco sprinkled on tho itnat. A portion of it was brought to town and an analysis made, which revealed poison. His wife is still missing, and the outcome of the case will be watched with intere it. If you want to mill property list. It will) Peterson &.Audrows. Cedar Posts. Firslciass cedat posts fur sale cheap. Call on or address Walter l!rowi, Al- bony office, at I-'rcnche's jewelry store or see 8. A. Nicicerson at Labunon. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT wii purify your Hlood, , clear your eom pteenon, regulate -your Koweta und mttke your head cIchi- u a hell. 2ie., 60e., und 51.00. Bold hv N. Y. Hm itli. , : AtlmllHtrntoi' ?i,t toe. Notice is herd irfveii tmt tiio unilor- siftnerl 1ms bt-en , ,. . . " County Court of hum er.mitv Orewm tho . . . . MUJ' v, )u"' lu" nuiy a iinoHitt1!! hv the artiuiiiistrator of tl; eslnKj of A.. V.! Oaruutte, deceased; a',d lm iluly qualilkit j as sacn aunniiistrator. All persons hav ing claims uRgim? tiie entati' an; hereby required to prear.nt thlm)l v.ith proper voiicliew, withir, mx montlis frm;i the 1 iwte uereni, to the iirolersit'ueil, . nt- tlx offlceof W. ii . lirowtt. in Lebanon, Linn eonitty, Otm. Dated tliv , w'nil. day of January, jsai. ' , , l'lill Itiuw, V. 51. H'.-iiwo, Administrator. Attor. iey for Administrator. SUMMONS. in tli a Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, to'.-lann county. ' In (lepartrneut .N'o.2, Mf ry J. IJenrJerson, phnntilT t - , . vs Haiiitnonn J-jeoD vv.uunileraoii, liefeniiant) . lo Jacob U. Ilcnderwiii, the above uaiuctlDefcutlaiit. I.e THE NAME OF THE SMI OF (litBOOH: "You are hereby required to appear and ans wer the complaint of the above .named I'laintili; in tho above entitled court, now on lile with tho Clerk of said Court, on' or before lire llrsniay of Ihe lteguiar Term o." tiie above entitled Court, to wit: : Monday the nth day of March, 1895, court bein'f; held at Albany, Linn county, Oregon; ami yon arc notilieil that if yon fail to appear and answer aid complaint, as hereby re quired, the Plaintiff herein will apply to the Court for the rolicf prayed for in I'laintifi'n complaint, liled in tho above entitled Court,- (0 wit: l''r a decree dissolving the bowls' of matrimony now exiting lietwoen l'laintih" aii'U Dt-feiKiaiit nod tor an absolute divorce ffr I'btintin" from llefeuwnit. anil for .the are, custody and control of their minor ilau.nliterVestia .and for trie costs and dis burseiueiits ot'tJiis suit to be taxed. This Mitunions is published hy the order f Hi" Honorable H. H. Hewitt, Judge of the Third JiiilieialDistrict' of the State of OreKim, and of this Court, made at Clinm ben in the City of Albany, Linrj County, .Oregon, 011 the 22nd (lay of January 1896, , B,h'l K. MMiimti, .MUnfwmnlUl. LIVERiNE TI1K ! liEAT LIVER, KiDHEY AMD CONSTIPATION on u si:. Tho Maimgor of our Com pany is a pntctail physician and chemist, and nothing will pass through his hands without being first tested and provon Kiuy up to tne standard. We ask you to procure a bottle of LIVERINE from youl druggist. If he does not hnve It In stock, ask lilm tn send to the Anchok S CiiKMiCAl. Co., Lob anon, Oregon, or to any wholesale drug house, wluu'c is is to be had in any quantities ili sired. UTERIS IS is pleasant to tke. Any child villi take It with a relish. Even a tmhei will not refuse It. The properties of LIVliRINIC are mildly laxative in small doses und actively purgative when taken in full down. It net on the liver us no other compound dies mildly, thoroughly, withcut ereutiufr , nausea, vomiting or griping, tub latter ijeullty Hum mane it i) general favorite with women before nod after caudneuient. , LIVERDTE is ulso uu excellent'- , KIDNIilYXJOMPOUNJ), A genuine Bovutor of the s.v.ttem without Icuviugniiy bad after etl'cet. LIVERINE hui bo etjtml for the relief of IJfWOKriTIOS, caused by defective notion of the Liver or ob structed Kidneys. " LIVERINE cures sour stomach, bilious and sick headaches, hitter taste In tiie mouth, dizziness, routine: ringing I" the ears, liver cnuuha, pain and soreness in the sloimieli, jtnindiet', and till other uileelinns of the liuniiin J'8tem caused b.V (leteelive LIVI'.lt. UVEIUNJS i a positive nd eer- ! tain nm forehronie ! i . GONiSTU'ATJON or diurrhn!a fatitii d hy deraiigeinent if the jiver. Pain in the Imek, iieute pail) or aching in the hips, I'tlniiing 1. 1.. i... 11.1..1.. ,1 1. ...... , JOW II tin. iiue.il' nu it (in, u uuiiv , ,. . . 'sediment in the tiiuie. oam or woreneHH , 1 , j , . , 40 Die iiiiiiiiiei, i..iii 111 jiniii iiiiiic are permanently cured hy.the prot,er one of UVKHIS'Iv After tuliing Li VKHIN1S for 11 time it frecjuently communicates a bright, healthy Htmw color to the urine, proving that the Idle Is being elimin ated through the kidneys as it should be, ; A continued use of LIVEKIXE in creases iiibtead of destroying the iippellle. Hy its wonderful tonic eflect it diti'ers from other prepara tions hy the dose not having t' be increased hy lonj; taking. It inny ho taken by yotni),' or old with peri'eet safety. LIVK1UNE i a purely VEGET ABLE preparation, and has been submitted to the test of some of our best physicians, who sneak in Its praise. The done for an adult is from a teaspoonful to a tablospoonful three times a day, before meals. Dose for a chihl one year old 20 to SO drops, increased or decreased as required.. : Home of the most prominent people of this eity und Albatiy have been taking LIVERINE for two n.outlis past, and are loud in its praise. Anchor S Chemical Co. KAKL'S CLOVER ROOT, the l?ret lllood purifier gives freshness and clearness to the Coinjilectlou and cures Constipation, 25 cts.,50 eta., $1. Sold by N. W. Smith. Cedar Po3ts. : Flratclass cedur posts for sale cheap. Ml on or adriress Walter Brown, Al- bxiiy office, at li'iuiiiili'i jttwtdiy sture EUREKA MEAT MARKET, JiASlIOii & VVIllbiiEB. Proprietor. We carry first ch -i mcht, such us TSecf, Mutton, Voal, Ete. and will cndovoi' to treat all customers fair. Your Parrciage is SolisitccL 1854. iantiam Second Terra Commences January 2, 1895. Normal, College, Preparatory, Business, Primary and j Music Courses. Circular Containing Tuition, Courses of Study, fully Mailed on Application. S. A. HANDLE, Principal. LEBANON, - - Papee 'Banging To Advertisers: IfyguwiHh to olituin tlin beHt retiirne from your iidvortiBOinontB Don't Forget the important fact that The Lebanon Express will givo the desired results, us it Is The Best Advertising Medium in Linn County. If you want photos made and httvn't the money Boyd will take your pro duce. ' ELECTRIC TELEPHONE ; BolH ontrtKM. no rent, no royalty Adf'iiiml J11J101110, ihm; Kiro tujil otlk'o. Qruuui c(jnvif itiBlithb'ii'o, ' int intttruinonlri, no toyfi, work i (iim in a tHH'decfl mvnim it mi In Lo nil lltti Altera, nw aiHiunco. uotiipieti), ituuiy lor uhi ulilntptl. Can w iml im by any :nii A. H. CRUSON 1895. Full Information regarding' Text-Books, Etc., Cheer - . OREGON. and" Graining East and South n. VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co, Uxpross trains leave Portland daily i otifi r. . jI,ortiinii..r.' iiMXIi' ' 10:211 h. M. l,v. Albany,, Ar. 4:25 4. M ' Ar.Sai. Fniiiewco hv 7 :)0 p. u 'I'iie above trains stop at all slatioiirfroni l ori anii to Albany inclusive; also Tangent, blieild, Ilalsey, HarrisbnrR, Junction City, Irvine, liiiKcue and ull stations from Koe burg to Ashland inclusive. lioseburK mull daily! H :;(0 A. H. l.v... Portland ,T.Ar. hv.,.Albanv Ar. 12:tf) p. H. 4:20 P. X. 12:80 p. it. 7:(K)A.. 6:60 l'. M, JA rrtetarj ., hvj Local passenger trains-daily (exeunt Sunday. ' ' ' 8:20 a. . I,v.. .Albany ArT fi:10 A. . Ar,..helianon,...hv. 4:30 p.m. l.v... Albany Ar. !S:20 p.m. I Ar... Lebanon ,..Lv. 10:40 A.M. :4A.n. (1:46 P. K. fi:60 p. H. Dining Cars on OgdmMoute. Pullman Burt-iT SimAis AND Second-Class Sleeping Cars At tttohed to all Through Trains. West eido IlvlHlon. Hctwwbi 1'obti.and and Cortaius, Jlnll train-dally (except Sunday): 7:30 a, M.'l Iw..ortland".;.'Ar.T"6:florA.'"5'. lil1ir:.5jjl,vjdll:jjiV. I 1:00 p. K, At Alhnnv ami Onrvullls connect with trams of Oregon I'acifie railroad. Kxpress train-dally (ejeopt Sunday)! 7!86p.M.lAr.MeMiinlllU a. h. THROUGH TICKETS To i0i"la ' -- Eastern States, Can ada lind Kuropecan be obtained at lowest rates from I, A. Bennett, agent, .Lebanon, ' Academy 1 1 M v. Mm