The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, April 19, 1895, Image 4

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    Lebanon Express.
HUDAY, APRIL 18, 1895.
. STATE AND COAST.
Taken From Our Exchanges Through
out the Northwest.
Trineville has pBed -a curfew
ordinauce.
Forcat Grove will have ti colt
show June 15. ,
Snlcm expects to market 150,000
worth of prunes this your.
Curry county has extended the
time for paying taxes till July.
S.'lem is raising a carload of seed
potatoes for Nebraska drouth suf
ferers. . . .... .' ,:.s
The Bonanza mine has sent into
Baker a seven-dav'a clenn-up ofi
$4,soa
The annual teachers' institute of
Linn county will be held at Albany
beginning April 24.
In Looking Glass valley. Dou
glas county, 150 acres of prunes
have just been Bet out.
Tbo snag-boat Corvallis is at
Eugene, and reports the channel in
good boating condition.
Scio is to have a new brick
school building. Bonds drawing
6j per cent aie being sold.
The city of Tillamook is out of
debt, has money in the treasury,
and levied no tax this yen.
The Scio Press is laboring with
commendable zeal for the establ
ishment of a creamery in that por
tion of Lino county.
Elgin citizens will hold a meet
ing next week to consider a pro
position for the construction of s
Souring mill at that place.
The annual tax of the California
& Oregon Land Company, which
has just been paid in Klamath
county, amounted to 12,408.
Clatsop county is thoroughly
astir on the subject of good roads,
and some good roads to its tribut
ary regions are likely to be built
Misses Ada and Julia Moore, of
Chetco, have fallen heir to $10,000
each, their uncle dying in Sonoma
county, Cal,, and leaving them his
wealth.
II. V. Gates haB signed the con
tract for an electric light plaut at
Klamath Falls. Gates is just
home at H llsboro from a Califor
nia trip.
Jerry White of Baker, has the
contract of constructing a water
ditch from Jordan creek to the
Chicago Company's placer mines,
on Burnt river, a distance of 2i
miles.
The dwelling of Seth Childs, at
Alsca, with all its contents,' was
burned one day last week during
the absence of the family. There
was no insurance and tbe loss can
be ill afforded".
The Southern Pacific Company
has commenced putting in a pass
enger station at Hillsboro, and
some necessary side-track. A tele
graph station will also be included
with the new things.
An educational convention will
be held in Eugene, under the au
spices of the University of Oregon,
May 18, 1895. It is expected that
a permanent organization will be
effected and annual meetings
held.
The Baker City Democrat says
the Bais'.ey-Elkhorn mine is not
closed down, but is employing
from" 25 to 30 men. The amalga
mator at the mine, Mr. W. J.
Brooks, says the ore never looking
better.
Mrs. Rebecca Oeburn, a well
known pioneer woman,' and the
mother of several prominent men
and women of the Willamette
valley, died at Eugene Tuesday
morning, of neuralgia of the
heart. , ' : , '
Bids, will be received by W. W.
Hayes, county treasurer of Coos
county, at Empire City, Or., until
May 15, 1895, for the purchase of
if 15,000 coupon bonds on school
district Ko. 9 Marshfield. Inter-
est payable aemi-annually, and
not to exceed 6 per cent per an-
num. The bonds are to: tub 20
run with , . privikg. of,l.a.p -
twill tfV lit J'fWtl
tieorge Norton, aged 74 years,
8 months and 25 days, died at the
residence of his daughter, Mrs. H.j
Rurman, in Eugene, last week.
He was born near Cleveland, 0. !
A reward of $250 will be paid 1-yiiugRnod snug sums of gold and
Union county tor the arrest and
deliver of one George E. Chamber
lain, murderer of James George, near
Sparta, into the enstod iy of the
sheriB of Uniou county.
James Young, of Heppner, was
out hunting coyotes w ith the Mat
lock bovs one day last week.
When the hounds caught a coyote
he took hold of the animal's bend,
with the result that the brute bit
off one of his fingers.
H. B. Kevins, who lives on the
T-fAwitt land Kfthitr Whontlfiml la
,,sonnn W ,,f V,r.l-
wood logs on tbe island for I. F.
, , ' A. . ... T
Powers, of Portland. He will also
get out 100,000 feet of balm for C,
Spauldiug, of Newbei-g.
I tie Corvallis limes save it is
estimated that there are over 35,
000 prune trees in Benton county
that will bear fruit this year, being
five years old, at'lcsst, aud in add
ition about 6,000 trees in Linn
county, just across the river from
Corvallis.
John 0. Fox and Mpntey LyonB
came over the mountains trom
Eastern Oregon last Thursday and
report a hard time getting over the
summit, being four .days mating
the trip from the MatoliB to De
troit, the snow being about 12 feet
deeo on the summit.
A protracted fight has just been
brought to a close in the Empire
City towu board as to whether
stock should run at large. The
"horse" ordinance, .bb it has been
known, was put to rout, and do
mestic animals of all kinds will
have the perfect freedom of the
r
C1'3'-
Speaking of old pensioners, the
Eugene Guard recalls Joseph '
o i .i- j -i i. tt
Spores, who died 8ix.miles north of
, - ' , , o , i
Eugene ovember 28, 1S90, at the
age of 95 years and 5 months. Mr.
Spores was born in the state of j
New York in 1795. and was en-
gaged in the fight with the British
at Snckett's Harbor, X. Y.t in 1814.
He was a pioneer of 1847.
Miss Emma Smith, step-daughter
of Mr. Pate, living at Cornelius
who work" in the family of Mi.
John Sewell, living three and a
hr.lf miles east of town, was seri
ously hurt last Saturday ' by a
gunshot wound in the thigh. She
and Sewell's 12-year-old boy were
target-shooting, and the gun went
off accidentally in his bands.
The bullet has nut been recovered.
The Oregon presbytery of the
Cumberland Presbyterian church
met at Woodburn Friday. Kev. G.
A. Blair, pastor of the First church
,at Portia preached the opening
sermon. A gaod delegation was
prosent and reports show agErcBS-
A g jod
ive work is being done. One
special feature in the reports from
the different churches was tle
large dumber of convertions.
Rev. V. H. Jones was elected
moderator.
From tbe amount of fish that
was Bhipped on the Gatzert Wed
nosday morning for down-river
poiuts, the St. Helen's Mist thinks j
it would not require many weeks'
fishing to place the average fisher
man in rather independcitcircum
tances. One fisherman shipped
2500 pounds, for which be received
5 cents a pound or $125 for the
shipment. The fishermen up and
dowh the river are greatly encour
aged at the outlook. "
Will Mdore started from bis
place, near Chetco, last Monday,
to fell some trees, and when he
had gone about 8U0 yards from
home, walking along ut his leisure
with bis ax on bis shoulder, he
came upon a tear. Standing erect
on his hind legs Bruin made a bow
to Will, and offered his acquaint
an e; but the dog took hold of hie
hind leg and he started to run.
The dog .took another mouthful
and threw the animal on his back.
Will then rushed forward, killing
the tear by a blow on the head.
j
jDf;p;to. C(ra p.
AwuM IKM M, b. f HmkM
Messrs. Banta'and Wirk, who
went on the Curry county bouohcrs
several months ago, to try tteir
'new inventions on good black
sand property, are said to be mak-
platinum at their property the
Zumwalt claim above Port Orford,
which they purchased. Their pro
cess consists mainly of chemically
charged sluices, which save not
only the glittering gold and plati
num," but a black-coated gold
which has much the appearance of
black sand.
Circuit Court.
Judge Hewitt lant Thursday after
noon and Friday cleaned up tbe bus!
ness of department 2 as follows:
Assignment W It Gruham.coutinued
- " F C Ayers
Luelte 8towe vs A F Stowe, divorce
granted
Ellen F West vs Emma Harvey.
Coutiuued.
Assignment Oriential Tea Company
Continue!1.
Gaines vs Ramsey. Demurrer over
ruled and continued.
M J Anderaou ve 8 Anderson, Ap
plication to open decree refused
T J Cnffuian assignee vs J T Smith
et al. Continued.
George Gerhard ct al vs George P
Warner. Sudgiueut for plaintlft.
F M Jack et al v Loreu Hale et al.
Report of referee confirmed.
W I Vawler va Wlllium Bcedler et
al Judgment fur plaintiff.
John Conner va John Isom et al.
Foreclosure. Demurrer overruled. De
fault as to Hay & Senders and decree
on pleadings.
Mexican Exposition,
Governor Lord last week tppninted
seven eitizens of Oregon to consult and
co-operate with the American Mexican
Exposition company of Ban Francisco
in formulating plans for a proper rep
resentation of the state at the Mexican
exp eition Iu 1890. Following Is a list
of those appointed: Henry Sailing,
prominent citizen and banker of Fort
land; J. T. Apperson, well kbown
, ... , , , . J
J. B. Waldo, ex -supreme Judge and
j legislator and wealthy farmer of the
Waldo hills of Marlon; B. B. Beoknian
prominent lawyer of Jacksonville; J.
W. French, banker and business man
' .
ofThe DalleB; Nathan Pierce, extensive
farmeri ate candidate for
governor, of Umatilla county; Bamuel
Elmore, oanneryman, newspaper man
capitalist of Astoria. Tbe poult.
inns are entirely hiinnrory with uoem
ulumi'lilt), or other attachments except
sunie work putpobly.
Hops Contracted. :
Articles of agreemeut has been tiled
with County Clerk L.V. Elileu where
in W. F. and James P. Feller of fiut-
terville, Eohert Whitney A Bon of
Hubbard, George W. Case of Cham
opes, and K. F. and i, L. Cook of Ht.
Paul, this county, have contracted to
sell a e-rtaiu number of pounds each
of their hop crop fur the year 1895 to
tiilienthal & Co., of Kan Francisco.
The Fellers agree to sell WOO pounds
each at ten cents per pound. Whitney
& Sou, 12000 pounds at nine cents, Mr.
Case at ten ceuts, 31. F. Cook 6000
ut eight cents and J. L. Cook 10000
pounds at nine cents. Tbe dates of
delivery are fixed at not later than
Ociober 15, and 2b, and the bales are
to be almut IBS pounds each iu weiidit.
j The eonditiwis arc that live cents
"picking money" is to be advanced.
) Huleln Statesman.
, Simply Busineaa.
Dr. C. H. Mack, a 8alein dentist,
; runs a half column advertisement li.
1 eaoh of ibe three daily papers of that
city, and he is having Ins hands more
than full- The Journal says, in speak
ing nf the fact: The professionid uiuii
wants business the same a any other
business man, and he wants as muub
us he can handle, yet many in the!
luedical and dental profession deprive
tbetnaelvea of the much coveted prac
tice by undue modesty. Dr. Mack is
to be cougratul ted upon his courage
In adoptiug this correct business
theory, even though he stands high in
his profession. It will not only bring
him fume and patooage, but is will
bring relief to many a sufferer who
would otherwise have continued in
distress.
More New Goodi.
Prices the very lowest. Calicos and
sheetings 20 yds tl. rjatteens 10, 12), 15
and 18 c. per yd. We have reduced
the pries of cashuier, uow selling 80c
gocds for 20 c. and 26 c. goods for 22 c.
These are our regular 60 e. goods. We
have jet bead dress triiumitiing at J
the usual price. Fine Initial scarf pirn
10c. Browuie pins 6 c. Fine silk ties
16 and 20 c. Bilk Brownie ties 20 0.
Fin kid allocs $1 10. Oxford ties fine
SI. 10. At the Racket Htore,
Cedar Posts.
Firstclass cedar posts for sale cheap.
Call on or address Walter Brown, Al
bany office, at Freuche'a jewe'iy store
r see 19. A. Kickersnn at Lebanon.
Hiram Buker
furs,
buys all kinds of;
LIVERINE
THE GREAT
LIVER, KIDNEY AND C0HSTIP&T10H
CURE. .
Pleasant to tako'Jby old or
young, No griping.
The root of the Liverine
plant is extensively used in
Norway for the eure of Piles.
Sold by all first elass drug
gists.
Wholesale Manufactures".
Anchor S Chemical Co,
Lebanon, Oregon.
The Yaqiiina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
Chaa. Clark, Reoelver,
Direct Line Quick" Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Connecting with steamer Ho
mer between Yaquina and San
Francisco.
For freight and passenger 'rates
apply to any agent. . "
- Chab. J. Hkmikvs, Bom & Co.
Kos. 2 to 8, Market St.,
San Francisco, Cal.
Chas. Olark, Receiver.
Corvallis, Oregon.
Buy ynu tickets East over the N. P.
R. R of W. C- Peterson, Local agent.
U involution IVotioc.
Notice it hereby given that the partner
ship heretofore existing between P. M.
Smith and G. M. Wcstfall. known as Hmitb
ft Wcstfall, and the partnership heretofore
existing between P. M, Bmitb and G. M.
Westfall arid A.Umphrey, known asBmith,
Wetitfall & Umphrey, both partnerships be
ing engaged in the Uivery & Feed business
in Lebanon, l.inn county, Oregon, were on
the l'.'tli day of February M dissolved, P.
M. Hniitb with drawing from said Arms.
G. M. Westfall and A. Umphrey will con
tinue the same business St the same places,
as Westfall A Imprcy. AU parties indebted
to the old linns are earneatlly requested to
settle at once. V. M.Hami,
G. St. WmrrALL.
A. L'Mpniurr.
First publication, Feb. 22, 1805.
AdmlBlatrator rVotlve.
Notice is liereby given that the under
signed has been duly appointed by the
County Court of Linn county, Oregon, tiie
administrator of the estate of A. V.
Garoutte, deceased; and has duly qualified
as such administrator. All persona hav-
ing claims against the estate are hereby
required to present them, with proper
vouchers, within six months from the
date hereof, to the undersigned, at the
officfiof W. M. Brown, in Jbebanon, Linn
county, Oregon.
Dated this 22nd. day of January, 1806.
r Phil Kilter,
W. H. Brown, Administrator.
Attorney for Administrator.
Albany Steam Laundry
RICHARDS & PHILLIPS, Proprs,
JLlbtiiiy, Orogou
All Orders Receive Prompt
, Attention.
Special Rates for
Family Washings,
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Refunded.-
J. E. ADCOX, Agent,
, ln8iulih'sir(tiurj .
timmnm tiiiolW
EUREKA MEAT MARKET.
.,' '. BASI10R & WIllUliEE, Proprietor.
We carry first class meat, such as Beef, Mutton, Veal,
Ele. and will" endevor to treat
' Your Palruiage is Solicited.
1854.
Santiam
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, - - - -, - ORECON.
A. H, CRUSON
Paper Hanging
To Advertisers.
If you wish to obtain the best
returns from your advertisements
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 i
Notice.
Blacksmith wanted, one who under
Btauds general blacksmith work mid
especially horseshoeing also can do
wood work for repairing of wagons
aud niucblnery, will furnish shop free
of charge for one year. Can furiilnh
quite a number of tools. For further
Information write
" A, F, Hamilton,
' tad! tMslotl,
all customers fair.
Academy
1895.
and Cu unixg
East and South
VIA
THE SHASTA RODTE
OFTHE
Soutttera Pacific Co,
Kxjiretttt tniins leave I'urthind daily:
I'.
10:20 p.
10: If) A
l,v..,lwtliiixl Ar. ! 8:20. s
I,r...AI!unv.. ..Ar. 4:25 a. M
Ar.Snn Fm'nclMii l.v 7:00 r. H
'i he flliove inline siup at ull slutiuns from
Portland to Allium' iiiciiiNiveuilsoTaiiuoiit.
Hlnrlttl, Mulwry, HurrilnirR, junction I'ity,
IrvinK, Kiianne and nil stutions iroin Koso-
burg to Asiilmid lucitisive,
ItoHclmrg mail daily:
H:II0a. M. l.v ..'.Portland .
4:20 K. H.
12:80 P. M.
IZMi) e. n. i l.v...Ainaoy.,
rKftOr. m. i Ar...linn!liurg,. I,v. 7:00 A.M.
Uicut
paaaenger trains tluily (esuept
Hunfluy.
S:20a. u.
W:IOA. M.
4 :ui i'. x.
6:20 r. m.
tv... Albany Ar.
Ar...Leiaiion..,.IjV.
l.v.,.Allany Ar.
A r,., Lebanon ...Lv.
I0:Wa.m.
IMUA.il.
6:46 r. a.
6:60 r. M.
Dining Can on Ogclen Route.
Pullman Iii'KP ST Sleepers
Second-Class Sleeping Cars At
tached tp all Through Trains.
V'it 111 dt- JJl-v-lxlon.
BSTa'SBK 'OIUXA.NII ASU L'OBTALLU.
Mull truiiidnily (except Hunday):
7:30 A M, " Lv.,.l',irtliin(l .'.'.Ar. "f S-mZu.
12:16 r. St. I Ar..,(:irvulli8. .L. 1:00 r. M.
At Allianv and Corvullis eonneot with
trkins of Oregon l'licttic railroad.
Kxpresn traindaily (except Hunilay):
4:10 I'. M.
7:36 p.m.
T,v...l'nrtiiin(i ...Ar. "
Ar.MrMinnville Lv
H:2flA. M.
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THROUGH TICKETS Toal1 i""""i"
. Kasteru States, Can
adu and Europe enn be obtained at lowest
rates from 1, A. llcnnett, agent, Lebanon
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