The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, March 01, 1895, Image 4

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    Lebano i Express.
FRIDAY MARCH 1, 1MB.
STATE AND
nd coast. JaUM.liiiiini.g'g. , . - j
jnTMtEuEl?l""Judge Fulleitou has decided trmt
TuUn From Wt&ic&ui
out the Northwest.
Baker City ie to be afflicted with
amateur "lady ministrcU."
Singes havo resumed their trips
from Myrtle Point to Rosebuvg.
Walter Lyon and R. E. Cannon
hsve purchased the Salem T);ily
Post.
lluv. George H. White died at
XI rant Sunday morning, aged (39
years.
The Grant Gazette is to be re
vived by W. A. Maxwell and F.
Avars.
The Rickrc;ll mills began run
iiing again Monday. M. M.' Ellis
is superintendent.
C. T. W. Thielman, a storekeeper
at Whitson, has been arrested for
selling liquor to minors.
The farmers of Morrow county
are taking advantage of the fine
weather to begin seeding.
The Welch residents on Beaver
Creek will hold an Eisteddfod on
St. David's day, March 1.
Bill Nye was in a recent ship
wreck. He will no doubt make a
fiiol of himself over the fact.
John A.Spaulding, a sheep man,
who resided near Condon 1" years,
died at his ranch last Friday.
Last Fridav a shed containing
SJ tons of hay, belonging to Frank
Fulton, was burned at Wasco.
There is talk among some of the
Astoria property-owners of send
ing out a lot of boom literature.
J. E. Swanson died at Carlton
Wednesday, and was buried at
North Yamhill by the A. 0. V. V.
The fruitgrowers of Balem and
vicinity havo formed an associa
tion to build and npe.ate a call'
nery.
An effort has been made to ea-
tibiish a lodge of Wuodmen in
Albanv, but it is reputed without
success.
Coos county is to have a baseball
league. A meeting for organiza
tion will he held at Coijuillc City
March 4. -
The new schoolliouse at Bandon
lias neon coinpieieu ana suriieu
over to the district. It has a hell
in the tower.
' There is a movement among the
farmers about Myrtle Point to run
the Clover Leaf creamery on the
co-operative plan.
The cashier of the bank at
F.irsythe, Montana, is a young
woman, Miss Mabel Kennedy,
formerly of Roscburg.
Lacy district, Clackamas county,
has a new schoolhouse, built by the
v. mtributions of material and labor
by the people of the uistrict.
Easter will occur on April 14th,
the 25th being the latest if can
occur. March 22nd the earliest.
Last year it occurcd on March 25.
, Mrs. Elizaabeth Moore, wife of
the late Henry Moore, died at
Junction City Sr.ud.iy. She came
to Oregon with her .husband in
1852. .
The estate of the late William
Hteen of Umatilla county has been
appraised at 30000. C. W. 'Stcen,
the oldest son, has been appointed
administrator.
The Hopgrowers' Association of
Brooks has been reorganized for
tlie coming season, and will hold
regular meetings at 2 p. m., on the
first Saturday of each irtonth during
the spring and suir.mer.
It cost the state about $120 for a
clerk to detennine the per diem
and mileage of the members of the
house. Any business man would
have figured that up for $5, and
niiido big wages at it.
While the frost was being thuwed
out of some giant powder at the
Kloan tic Kaskcll mineral ;Uu?an
ville, last week, the tool house be
came roofless as the result of an
Unexpected explosion, of that pow
erful subatanoe. Every operative
(it tbu mine feels thankful that he
was not near whan lb ornptlou
Miff.
The LakevidW Examiner is cir
culating a petition to have a t. S.
army post at Lokeview, ns a substi
tute for reoccupying Fort Ilitlwell,
should it be decided t reside Uua.imslcil.liiU( lrisbro.t.)ier ohoppad.'
the $400(1 Yoncalla gclimfl minds i
are illegally Issued. 'Chef - were
sold to Spokane praties, and resold
to New York owners, and thu first
ii.terest installment bus been, u -ad.
During the past two wveks-tweii-
ty-one persons have been baptized
at Prineville, in the cold waters of
of Ochoco creek, and others are
waiting for warmer water, taking
their chances meanwhile with, other
sinners.
The Crawford sample mill in
Baker City is kept busy .prospect
ing ores of the many mines adjacent
to Baker City. This week Mr. Mc
Dowell, owner of the Columbian, is
operating the mill himself on ores
from his mines.
An attempt was made at Gloncoc
this week to start a creamery on
the co-operative plan, but failed.
The farmers would not pledge milk
enough to make the venture pro- j
fitable. In this the farmers err,
which fact they v. ill see later. I
Beach sand miners at Gold Beach
lost their avocation during the fine
weather, the black sand being cov
ered up by the gray sands. The
present storm, however, has raised
the Blirf and will sluice the beaches
down again,and give an abundance
of water.
The railroad company is mak-
king improvements ut the
Grant's Pass depot and fencing in a
long grass plot on its right ol way.
This will serve still further to sup-
arate the two divisions ol the city,
the road running
through
the
;
heart of town. ;
An unusual and peculiar disease
is spreading among the Indian pon
ies on the Umatilla reservation and
ciu sing much uneasiness to white
settlers in the vicinity. The horses
sfllected, reel and stagger, hair
drops off, and sores break out all
over the body.
John Jones of near Jefferson, bad
ubmit 40 heal of sheep killed by
dogs Tuesday night. 1 John was on
the warpath the next d;.'V, hut he
didn't Vcein to get many w.df.
If s.itncorie .would kill a number uf
worth ess ours that inte.-t our city
they would be doinp a commendable
act. . -
A number of miners at the
Virtue, working in the deep sh.ift.
have struck for ifii.50 per day in
stead of $il.2o. Their complaint is
that the shaft is very dump and
that they are wet from head to -foot
during their entire eight.hour shift,
The places of thestrikers have been
filled, however.
The professional men of Portland
are decidedly in the "front. A
minister js under arrest fir bank
robbery, a lawyer has been con
victed of manslaughter; a doctor is
in jail on the charge of kidnapping,
and an editor is. making, a con
summate' donkey of himself on the
senatorial question. -
The fishingtoii licet 'it Astoria
will be augmented this year by
several new sloops and a couple of
naphtha tenders'. The canneries of
today are far in advance-of what
they were a few years ago, and ii
will be the modern cannery of the
future that will make salmon-packing
a profitable business. ;
C'orvallis has a new ladies' band
consisting of the following mem
bers: Jo'sie Hoses, Lulu Burnett
and Gert:e Cautiom, cornets;
Mattie Wright, bass; Abbie Wright
bass drum; FraiikieCautlioni.snnie
drum: Hattie Gaines and Mamie
jcuuthorn, tenors;; Mamie Milner
and Bessie Datesman, altos. ,
:' The first load 'of rock for the
revetment work arrived at C'orvallis
from Buena Vista, Tuesday. morn-
j idg. It was loaded on a big barge
j 80 feet long, pushed by the Mario.
There were 140 tons of the rock
u .ti r .. .l 1,, silt,.,,. norcmennioi luwaun m oe taiau.
when the toiV started, but oO.ionsr, by tw ofdtr
had to be lighered at the Santiain
bar, whero tbera were only 30
nr.hnn of water. Ab the river has
risau about fivo " feet, there will !
probably be no more trouble In
1 Walter Lnndors, a Gervaii youth
of l(i years, lost two fingers of his
left hand while helping a younger
lirotlii'i- cut down ,.a .twe.;;Pd
;TIre i undoubtedly but littl
snow in the' mountains, arid ,one
gentleman .states tu tLe luigeno
leister -that in 'the mountain at
a point where he is familiar with
the" usual sonditions, -there is now
only three or four feot of snow
where generally at this time of
year there is about 20 feet. The
storage of snow in the mountains
acts as a reservoir in 'the summer,
and the gradual melting of the
snow keeps the streams well aup
plied, but this year there is a lack,
o supply from this source, and
there is a likelihood that a dry
summer will he experienced.
Considerable has been said by
farmers in some localities of the
state about the presence
of', 'the. wheat aphis al
ready. A. W. Bond, ot Irving, is
one of the farmers in Lane county
h ho has disputed the presence of
the pest, but he now acknowledges
that it is here, and in large
numbers. While plowing in his
field he occasionally turned , over
a small bnnoh of mold, and on
investigation found that the aphis
was there, often 100 or more in a
bunch. They are down iu the
ground to a depth of about eight
or ten inches, and are wtntonng
nicely and will lie out as soon asfrom ' druggist! if he due not
the warm weather comes, and it is ;
feared thev will do a (treat deal of
riamnne to the Brain this season.
Deafness Canrat be Cured
local applications, ai they cannot reach
the dimited portion nf the tar. Thra bl
,mlv mil. W'll- milA DeflfneM. Altli that l (
hv CUiititutionnl remedies, Berti .! i
caused by an in named condition or Uio
,iir,i limn? of the Eiuuehian Tube. '
AVIan ilil litlw gets inhumed you have a
rumhlinft uml or Imperfect hearhiK, and
iinlew the inHnmmation enn be taken out
am! thl lube renlored to Kb normal condi-
tiou, hearing will lie destroyed lorever;
niiiccnMoutoten nrecauwlby calarrali. ;
Vlikiriiinlliiiurliutan Inflamed condition
We will (five line Hundred Dollars for
unycaeol Deafness (earned by catarrh)
that ranuot be cured by Hall'a (.'aiurrali
fare. Kenti for circular., free.
.; ' r. J.. CHENEY 4 CO., Tolnlft, O
gJ"Solii lif Drusiiisls, 70c. .-'
IJjiMIuti0U Kott!l.,.
Nolic' i liewliy ftlven that the nnnner
slil licrctMliire exUlinK between I'. 11.
Nmilli noil d. M. WmiI'uII. known a. Ninitli
.t VeS.l,,ll,aml the lrt"'n itHioo, nd sick headaehea, Mtleri
,.viiino between P. M. 8m th and O.U.i. . r..l
W-fdUmlo.!, kuBmith,
in Uliamui, l.inn county, Ortiton, were on
I lie V'fy (lay of February 1SB5 dissolved, P.
M. Hinitli with dniwiiiK from aaid Bnns.
L.. M. 11 Ultimo Him A. wiiipnixj mi. wh-:
linue the same buriiien at the name place., j
a- Westfiill A- llmprey. All rtie Indebted !
In the old limm ore ernelll.vniUleil toi
wjtle at mire.
I .
I. M. Maim.
li. II. WimfAiX.
A. UHpanay.
'irit publication, Feb. 22, 1806.
Cedar Poata.
Fiisli.'lass ceilui Hwta for sale Cheap.
Call on or nihlrews Walter Brown, Al
bany office, nt Kreuche'a Jewelry (tore
or see s. A. tsicKcraon at umjuikiu.
KAHI.S VLOVEB HOOT will
purify your Blood, clear your com
plection, regulate your Bowela and
mulsc your head clear as a oell. 26c
60c, and (1.00. Hold by N. W. Smith
8UMMON8,
In the bircint Court of the Htate of ()ie(on,
lor I. inn county, in department $o. 2.
.Miiry i,. Hemlcraon, plnintilf I
.' f. v. BuumioiiH
Jiicob W.Heuderwin, defendmntl
To Jacob W. Hcndenou, the abjure
ituiiicdDcrendaut.
I THE SAME Of THE STATU Of OlWlOK:
You ure hereby required to apear anil ann
wer.tlic complaint of the above imnwd
I'luintill', in the above entitled court. no
on lilc Willi the Cleric of will Court, on or
bcfoi-e the lirH day of the Regular Term of
the a ho vi' entitled Court, to wit: Monday
the tub day of March, 1806, court belius
hold at Albany, I, ion county, Oregon ; and
ynunreiiotilied that if you foil to npgieai'
nnii anawer mud complaint, at liewliy re
iltiireil, tlie Plaintiff herein will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in PliiiotifJV
complaint, Hied in tlie above entilled
Court; to wit:
For a decree llBsolviug the tionibi of
matrimony now existing between Plaintiff
ami llef'cndant and tor ah absolute divorce
for I'liiiiiliff from Defendant, and fur the
cure. i o-:oilv anil control ni wieir minor
fhiuluer Veiitia und fur the cont)i und din
of tlie llouoruble II. H. Hewitt, Judge, of
tlie Third Judicial Dhttriet of tit Slate of
Oregon, und of thii Court, ItiaiU at Cliani
ber In the City of Albany, l.lun Cuuniy
Ored.iii, on the Und day of January )aV
a laM'a U. lUawx.
' nilmuH iriiiiidlf,
LIYEME
THP: GREAT' ;
LIVER, KIDIET AID C0HST1PAT10H
'V OUIII3. :
The Manager of our Com
pany !b a prautcul physician
and chemist, and! "nothing
will paes through his hands
without being first tested and
proven fully up', to, the
standard.
We ask you to procure a
bottle of . .
I LiVERlNE
have It in stock, ask him to send to
the Anchor 8 Chrmical Co., ,Lb.
ianon.Owm, ortoany wholesale jlrug-l'
house, where Is is tj be had in any
jquantltiw desired.
LIVERINK is pleasant to tvke.
Any child will take it with a relish.
K Itului u.111 lii.f MfllaA If
. T ,,.,r
une properuw m
Biildly laxative in small dimes una
actively purgative when taken In full
duse. It acts on the liver ns no other
ieompouiid dues mildly, thoroughly,
j wuhuut erenting nausea, vomiting or
, . T,e latter auallly has made i
fcl..wlili wnninu t.-f.irn I
B
MVERINE U also an excellent
-KIDNEY COMPOUND.
ji genuine renovator nf the aysleiu
wtrhout leaving any bad ufler elleet.
LIVERIKE liat no equal for the
relief ol IKDIOKSTIOK, cauiwil by
defective action nf the I.iver or oh
I'.picted Kidneys.
; I.I V RHINE cures sour stomach, .
Z' 3
aiKl nil oilier unectiuoa m wv huiiium,:
yatem caused by defective LIVEU.
i,IVEBlNE la a pmitlve and oer-
.
Kure
" CONSTIPATION ;
' :
I r diarrhoea eniised by ilernOKenieut
flrti, river. Pain in (he back, acute
pain or aching In the hips, running '
dowu the tbiglis und legs, a heavy
aedimeut in the urine, pain nr soreness
I In the bladder, pain in puKiuic urine
are permanently cured by tlie proper
use of L1VEKINE.
After taking LlVKliLNE for a time
It frequently coiiiinutiicnles a lirllit
heulthy straw . color to the urine,,
proving that the bile is lln(r elimin
ated through the kidneys as It should
be. ;. "',
A continued use of LI VERINE In-
areaaes Instead or aesiroying me
appetite. By its wonderful tonic
affect it differa from other prepara
tion by the dose not having to be
Increased by long tuklng. It may be
taken by young or old with perfect
safety.
-MVERINE Is a purely VEGET
ABLE preparation, und has lieeti
submitted to tlie test of wine of our
beat nhvslclans, who speak In Its
praUe.
Tlie dose for an adult is from a
teaepoonful to a tablespoonftil three
Umea a day, before meals. Done for
a child one year old 20 to 80 drops.
Increased or decreased in required.
Bomeof the most prominent people
of this city aud Albany have been
biking MVERINE for two months
past, and are loud lu Its praise.
Anchor S Chemical Co.
BHILOH'B CUKE, the great Cough
and Croup Cure, is In great demand.
Pocket size contains twenty-five only
tic. Children love It. Bold by N. W.
Smith.
Cadar PaiM. '
PlntoUs otdar pmts for aala cheap.
Call aa at addrtat Walter Brown, AI-atiy,(iiB,-
at Franiiba's wiy itori
lMiiifi.rWMM)i'(i.
u 'flM
, .V.: ' ' ... i
EUREKA MEAT MARKET,
: . r BAS1I0R & Wll IDBEI-.. Proprietor.
' ' We carry fli'sl flrx nieut, sucli ns Bocf, Mutton, Veal,
Ele.' anil will 'endevor to treat nil customers fair.
; Your Paircuagc is Solisitcd.
1? Santiara 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. HANDLE
LEBANON,
A. H. CRUSON
TIT .
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To Advertisers.
If '.you wish to obtain the best
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returna from your 'advertisements
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the important fnct .-that
The Lebanon Express
will give tho desired results, us it
Is The Best
Advertising Medium
in Linn CJounty.
If you want photos made and havu't
tlie money Boyd will take your pro
duce. ' : ' f" ,
ELECTRIC TELEPHONE
j! to Oitr.HIf w Oquqlnr. SwMd i
' flnld Antriatht. no fat. no roraitr. Adurnl
jlwtM,llWP,ttriBdoBo. QrMlMtOOHTt
I IAmhU
I tBa ontMtlrro"ii,
mam nwn nivin pot
illdajpot SI A 111 ft ! W; tji ih
isujfUto, nij fpt
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1895.
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Principal,
- ORECON.
, a
East arid South
VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
Kxpre trniiiH leave Portland daily:
n:lfi r. m. I I.vTT.i'nrtlanll Ar. S :20 A. H
10:20 r. H. I.v... Alliun v.. ..Ar. 4: . M
l:ir a i m. I Ar.Hiin I'niiuiiw'ohv 7:00 r. M
'!'))' almve trniiiH Htop at all NtutiullH from
Portland to Alhiiny iin:IUMive;alno Tangent,
Hlieilit, ihilncy, Hiirriiitiurg, Junction City,
irvintr, Miiifinie anil nil Htatioue from Koku
liurg to AhIiIiiiiiI inclunive.
Itottoliurg iiiaililniiy:
"s:S0a1m. 1 l,v..'.Pnrtlaiu1 .'Ar. 'j' l"ii rT
12:4n i'. M. liV...AItiliii)' Ar. 12:80 P. H.
r:aii'. m. Ar...llui!hurg..Lv. 7:110 A.M.
1.01'llt
Siilnlny
piiKsonKei' trains dally (except
8:M)A. M.
11:111 A. M
4:SII e. M.
8iil P. M,
l,v.,.AIImny Ar. j 10:40 A.M.
Al-...l.eliiuiun,,..liV. f):IOA.M.
l.v...Allinny Ar. j U:4f p. M.
Ar...Utiiiuou ...I.v. 6:60p.m.
Dining Cars on Oden Routt.
l'lll.l.MAN IllIFFJT 8I.EKPKHS
AND
Second-Class Sleeping Cars At
I tached to all Through Trains.
Wont Wldo llvlln.
BUTUT.ES POIITUND AND ConVATiMS,
Mail triiln-'diiily (except Sunday):
"7:30 A. u. i.v.Portlaiid".!'.Ar7r 6:86 a. m".
12:16 r. il. 1 Ar,Corvallli, .I.v. 1:00 r. M,
At Aliianv and Corvallin connect tvith
trains of Orcnon l'aciiln railroad,
Exprosh train dally (except Sunday):
V:40p! M.T i..".PnrtloniiAr. ! S126"a75!
7i36 p. M. I Ar.McMliinvllle I.v I 6:60 a. M.
THROUGH TICKETS Tuaii point, mth
. Gaatorti 8late. Can-
nwti from l
A. llennett, aiient, Lelianni),
II. KOKllI.EH, JUIHSiir.
Haa K J. Aiti, 1
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