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"1.1 i.) LEBANON, OREGON, JULY 19, 1895. NO. 21. ; vol. ix. ! "I I f TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. On jeer... .12 00 (lf'paM In 1uim, 6u ir year.) . tx month ...... 1 Three month. ,..,......................-.'" ov BtiWliiljoplei...-....,.!""."""-""- STATE oi'Flf'KItS. V V. fteo. W. McBridol John H. Mitchell, "" Blnger HtTtiiann,...,.-... William P. Lord,. H. K. KiucahL..'. Phil Mctschan .,, Senatoia ........Congressman . ...Governor ..Secretary of State Treasurer Public Instruction ..,,..,..Btat Printer ...Supremo Judges . M. Irwin, .Bitpt, H. W. Leeds, ,. It 8. St-ahn, i I ; - 1 R. si Bean, Wm. K J.orU, JpOTJNTY OFFICERS. 1 Jadae,... JJ'LJ. K. Duncan Oerk,..'. ..........'..'..l ......N. Kecdhara I Kecorder, I. Hardman 1 sheriff, J. Mcr'eron I School Superintendent .A. E. Uutlierford Treasurer,.. P- - Morri ) limair,.... W. F. Daakins i Surveyor, .,,., E. T. T. Fisher ' Coroner .,.. B. A. Jayne r . Uhn Pnfrh oumiiasloners, j u, Waters CITY OFFICIALS, MAYOR..... M.A. MILLER RKCORVEK W. N. BKOWN. CITY ATTOKNEY B. M. OAKLAND. rKEABUUEB .J. F. HYDE. J1AR8HAL. ......P. W. MORGAN. (ED. KEIXKSHKIWEK, J. I. ill,i a. 8. H. MYERS. U. W.K1CE. til Cojitidl meli an the Unit and third Tosoday evening! of each month. Secret Sooiatlet. LINN TENT. No. 7, K. 0. T, M.-Meets 10 0. A. H, Hall on Thutudijr wenlng of ao wek Truunnt Bit Knurlm are sordlsllr Invited to Tiiit the Tent meeting. J. A LAVaa, Com, ao.W.Rica,B.K. .H0N0B LOIXiE, No. , A. O. U. W.-MctU -very tueKlar eenln at 0. A.B BalL W.BOBBlHMf.., I. B. Bosra. Bee. LHBAJ.ON LOPUK. NO. 47, 1. 0. 0. F.-MWIS T BttordAj evening at two Fouow.nsu, .'cloak .m. A g WVBiM.0- W, C. PBTRRSOK, Seot'j. rEABi KEMea -tOlWiK, NO. . I. O. 0. F. MeeUatI.0.O.FfiU am aud third Wedrn du ereninae of each mouth. MK8. CUBA SuVl.B, i. G. . xim mTTM wuraoN, Htct j. LEBANON LOIKiBNo, 44 A. r. A. St.-MteU eatunUeening.onotljoforeUie lull moon ui eaoh mouth, at Manonlo Hall, Cor. Main and . raut.u. Bojourulng brotlwro ouriilanr inynou o attend. X. T.. Bamhack, W. II, t. 0. Wei ace. Sec. CEN'L MKIOUB CAMP, No. , BItWob of Ore. aim, Bona of Vetemen-Met in 0. A. H. Hall, Terr Batnrdajf evening, eioopt the third aturdar of each mouth, mooting the third Fri day iwteed. AU Wolhom of the ilom of Vet ranandoomradeofthei.A.B.are oordlallj Inrlled to meet with the Camp. K, 0. Cau, Capt. A. TUiB, Tina Segt. i ...... j !u- ..' . n u uwu ur.. J(k .j fHtlftv evonilie of Ti .i. .i i-aa . a At (I. A. K. Hall. Trail- Peaiiit Lady Baoiabee. are oonllally invited to ItheH- .A .n.IJ1d,B.K. "P 'fARn Saltharmu. Lady Com. Ml PROFESSIONAL. Sam'l M. Garland. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON. 0BE00N. Weatberford ft ATTOR N EYS - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. W.R BILYEU, "j ATTORWEY-AT- LAW.l ALBANY", OREGON. W..M. BBOWJf, vAttorney.at-Law. .LEBANON, ' OREGON. Dr. H. L. Parish, PJirSICUjfAMDSURGEQX, Office and Residence in the T) J. Bt. Charles Hotel, XEBAN0N. .r ' - ' OBEQOil. CAPTAIN WWEENEY, U. 8. A, San Diego, Cal. says: ''Million's 0a k tnrrh Remedy Is the first medicine I ave ever found lhat would do me any jawid," Price Mo. Bold by '. W. iliiitti. . . SIMMONSX 7 V REGULATOR? Reader, did you ever take Simmons Liveb Bboulatob, the "Krao of LmsBMsoiciNTa?" Everybody needs take a liver remedy. It tea ihifgiah or diseased liver that impairs digestion and causes oonstipation, when the waste that should be carried off remains in the body and poisons the whole system. That dull, heavy feeling is doe to a torpid liver. Biliousness, Headache, Malaria and Indigestion are all liver diseases. Keep the liver active by an occasional dose of Simmons Liver Reg ulator and you'll get rid of these trou bles, and give tone to the whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver Regulator is better, than Pius. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strengthens. Every package has the Bed Z tamp on the wrapper. J. H. ZeUin & Co., Philadelphia. A Clubbing Offer. A great many of our readers Lino county like to take the weekly Oregon Ian. We have made arrangements whereby we can furnish It at a reduct ion from the regular price to those who want both the Exprkbo and the Ortgonlaii. The reiiular price of the Ownlaii is $1.50 ?r year, and of the ExHHHWt 1.80 when In advance. We will furnihh both f r i per year in advmice a saving of one dollar to tlir sulnc lper. The Orrgoniun glvta all the gfiierul urwsof tl:e country oiioe a week, and I he Kumam K' all Hie lot'iil news once a 'week, --which will Biiike a most excellent lie 'jurvice fur llis ninderale t-utn of f& pprynir, Tine ho are l- pwaelit'iiMbwfriiien1 ml (tie KxPKEfcg mutt pay In all arrear age and one year hi advance to obtain thin special price. , East and South THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. F.xjreH traina leave Portland daily: li::j r, u. : I.r... Portland Ar. ia:IOr. M. I Lv... Albany. . ,.Ar. 10:16 A. M. I Ar.San KranclncoLv 8:10 A. II 4:50 A. 7:00 T. V The above trains stop at East Port? Iiinrt, Oregon City, Woodburu, Salom, Turner, iluiion, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tunj.-enl, Hbedd, JlnUuy, Hnrrisliuric, J unci ion City, Irving, Eugene, (,'reKwell, llralns and all stations from Itmeburg south to and including Ashland. , Roaeburp niailduily: I'M a7 m .T J ,v 7. Portia I id ...A'r'.'l 4:40 f. i. 12:26 p. M. Lv...Allianv Ar. 1:16 r. M. 6 :60 r. u. Ar...Koehur);..liV. 8:00 a. . Local peaienger trauis daily (except Rmifluv. , . 8:20 A. U. 0:111 A. M. 4:W P. . 6:20 P. M. Lv... Albany Ar. j 10 :4v a.m. 9:40 a.m. 0:46 p. M. 6:60 P. M. Ar...inanon....j,v. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar... Lebanon ...Lv. Dining Carton Ogden Route. Pullman Buffjt Sleepers -and Second-Class Sleeping. ar At tached to nil Through Trains. " West Hid IMVlnlon. Bctwesk Foaruas asd Cosvau.18. Mail train daily (exrept Sunday): Tr80XMT I ...Portland ...Ar. I : A. M, 12:16 P. M. Ar...Corvallis.,Lv, I i:O0P. M, At Albanv and ftnrvallta connect with truim of Oregon Pacific railroad. Exprea train daily (except Sunday): 4:40 p. M. I,v...Portland ...Ar, ! 8:26 A. M, 7:36 r. M. I Ar.McMinnvllleLvl 6:60 A.M. THROUGH TICKETS lvliiV"Zin' ada and Eurom can he obtained af loveat rates front I, A, Bennett, agent, Lebanon,,- J B. KOHHI.KH. Manager. E. P. ROflERB. Asst. 0, K. A Pusa. Aal Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and settle at once, either hy cash or a note, as I have sold out and wish te dost up my books, Kb KEL L& KB. CYCLONE OUT OF PLACE SCORESOF PEOPLE INJURED Regular Kansas Tornado Visits N. J. and N. Y. At Cherry Hill the Storm ' Reached its Greatest Fury, De molishing the Village and ... Killing Many People, H ACKENSACK, N. J., July 1S.-A terrific storm swet over this section this afternoon, doing grate damage. At Cherry Hill, a small village a few miles from here, It developed cyclonic Airy, attended by the demolition of the village and I number of deaths. Cherry Hill received the full sweep of the wind, and within a minute alter' the storm broke twenty-seven houses were, wrecked. The cyclone made a clean path through the center of the place, carryiug every thing before It. Houses were unroofed aud thrown dowq, trees uprooted, and crops leveled to the ground: The storm came from the north west,: heralded by great batiks of clouds and a stirring breeze. Tbe at mosphere was warm for a time, and then, after second rush of warmth, came the cyclone, carrying death and destruction In lis path. The storm center was about 300 feet in width, and the strip over which It passed Is a mass of ruins, The cyclone went through thevil-s lage rapidly, and In ten minutes after,' the first gusts of wind gave Indications of the coming storm, tbe sun waM stringing. . ' It hi tbe first cyclone in many years that stuck New York city. The cy olone descended ifpnn the upper end of East Few. Yor'k.'ooiitluued.ou Its way to the kiwer plains of Long IsUtnd, and ftoui Ibeie traveled to Woodbavert, The cloud; funnel shaped and very ! low to the ground, was first seen over Cypress Hill. At the upper end wss a red spot Ibat was more like sn" Incan descent light than anything ehe. Tin The storm swept over tbe city cemet ery, wrecking costly monuments, tore down trees for 200 feel and turned and went up Jamaica avenue for a half Wile, demolishing trees, telephone poll and trolley wires. A street car filled with ' passenger was struck and a number injured. ' Gbafton, N. 1A, July 14. A cyclone at O'Douuellseu, six miles from here, Is reported this afternoon, about three rods wide: At a schoolhouse, near by, people were at church aud heard it coming. It first struck a large machin ery shed, lifted It up and turned it around, then dropped it in a grove five rods away, twisting the machinery out of shape. It then struck a large two story frame dwelling tweuty yards away; whirling it around In the air, then letting it fall on one corner, breaking it to pieces. There were five persons in It. The mother was eittlug on tbe porch with her baby in her arms. While In the air she dropped the babe and was carried thirty ' feet, both uninjured. : A twelve year old girl was badly hurt. The fourth was carried 100 feet and dropped in a grove, badly hurt, but frill recover. The ser vant girl was badly hurt. Evertbiug la the house was smashed Into frag ment. There is much damage east of her, reports osiniug iu that grain Is badly damaged. Before Judge Gilbert. BAN FRANCISCO, July 13. -The government will try to rush the Stan ford suit through tbe appellate court. Judge McKissick, who is handling the legal end of tbe oae, has been ordered to force the eMi in the United HUtes appellate court here. ', He will file bis appeal next ' week.' ordinarily the case would iioi. lie tried until October, but since the government is so am lous to force Biattcrs. a special session will t preiVd over by the United States Y'trcuit Judge- Gilbert, of Oregon. ildge Hawley of Nevada and Judge Morrow of this district will be his as sociates. '. ' ' ' vw ' Debt Limit Evceeded. .' TACOMA,v July. I2.-As a result of tbe request made by the council, the city treasurer, and controller today .ulmillted reprfj' of the financial standing of Taoomn, in Umi effect that 'he legal debt limit has been exceeded by 1902,000. : An effort will be made to Icgallx -tb debt by. a special elvOtlou. ; . Ashlsn l Mine Sold. JACKSONVILLE, Or., July 13. The Ashland mine, which has 1 een in litigation one way and another on ac count of financial difficulties ."luce Isst February, was sold today; foreclosure proceedings, to Kinney & Provost, for $20,032 45. The ditch from Wagner creek, and 160 acres of timber land be longing to the mine, were also bought by Kinney & Provost, for J1000. A petition for an injunction was preda ted to Judge Hanna by H. F. Coffin and 53. F; Drlggs, attorneys, today, just previous to the sale, based upon a claim of $2050 for labor. The Injunc tion was asked on the allegation of fraud aud insolvency, charging collu sion on the part of the judgmentcredi tors, and failure to keep an agreement extending time. The petition was de nied, however, and an agreement en teren into whereby tbe the judgment creditor were to bid in the property and hold the same in trust for; the owners aud other creditors.. In tbe meantime, work Is to be resumed, and tbe proceeds applied to the payment of all claims in their order. This is re garded as a very happy settlement for all parties interested, and the prospects indicate that within a year all debts will be paid and the owners will again resume possession of their property. It is. understood, however, that this agreement and disposition of the mat ter leaves an indebtedness in the ag gregate far iu excess of tbe amount of sale and which is wholely unprovided for. ' " ; y FasT fhcyele Races. PORTLAND, July! 13.-Five thou sand people wetit to tbe Portland Am ateure Athletic Club ground;tbis after noon to witness the bicycle meet held under the auspices of the Oregon Road Club. ' ; John F. Campbell, of Spokane, won tbe tw mile open class B race iu 5:11, establishing a record for the north west. Guy C. Brown, of Spokane, covered the half mile class B In IKS, breaking the northwest record. M. J. W, of , the P. A. A. C. broke the Northwest record for one mile class B men, going it btSs IJr'fr. ':, ,r ' ' - v , V Settlers on the Upper Santiam. HALEM. July if John Butter- worth, in behalf of thS citizens of the upper Santiam valley; will call on Senators Mitchell iatid Mc Bride In Portland tomorrow, asking them to use their influence to have exempted from the leserve that portion lying near the terminus of the Oregon Central A Eastern railroad. Settlers in that section feel that further devel opment s prevented by the existence of the reserve, and congr-ss will be petitioued to remove tbe obstruction. Blown into Pieces. ASTORIA, Or., July 13.-Vord was received this evening that James Fish, a Clatekaiiine rancher, was killed Wednesday last, at bis home, by an explosion of giant powder. Fish bad a large quantity of power on the upper floor of his residence, and is thought to have been moving it when tbe explosion occurred. The house was completely demolished on tbe second floor, and the unfortu nate rancher was blown into frag ments. ,; ; Damages Awarded. TACOMA, July 13.-The j'ury In the suit of Frauds A. Hefllu, a dry goods salesman aeainst the Northern Pacific railroad for (40,000 dan' ages sustained In breaking his leg by falling through an insctire wharf in this city, returned a verdict this morning of $5000. The ease was tried in the. United States .federal court, and was hotly contested by the railroad oom- py, i , ; Cannot Fight. AUSTIN, Tex., July isAttorney General Crane, In an opinion which will be sent County Attorney Gillespie at Dallas, tonight or Monday, will bold that the- Corhctt-Fltzsimmons light Is Illegal; aud that the law must lie enforced until declared void or .In operative ;by iie supreme court. , , . , r?-"1- 1 ; - Probably Fatal Fall. . PENDLEtON July H.-The six year old aok W Ed Allen, the propria, tor ot the l,lden Mule hotel, fell down a winding siuiruuy. Iwl? stories high, and struct hie hiud im I he hard floors a distance of forty ' feet below.;; The boy will proUiily die. lie has' not re gained cousclousiiensit, ,' : 4 Convict Killed. ' ,';' . WALLA, WALLA, July 13 Will. lam Ellis, tine of the convict to tbe penlteuflary here, was stabbed to death by Williuui Harris !i, a fellow prisoner, yesterday afternoon.. - Highest of all in Lawiing Power. II Y Vv J Mr tvJ 1i im .-.''4 .j, '. ,.-.V !&cunrci.v pure , Circuit Court. The adjourned term of circuit court presided over by Judge Hewitt, com menced Its session Monday aud the following cases were disposed of: Pacific HUtes Baviug's L A B Co. vs Horatio Nelson, et ai, foreclosure of moatgage; continued. WIVawter vsWH Beidler, et al, injunction; settled, ,,; ;l! :'' The German Saving A Loan Boclety vs Tbe Portland Construction Co. foreclosure of mortgage; judgment by default, ., , M B Reeves vs John Isom, et el fore closure of Mortgage; judgment by de fault. ::; ! " ; '' :-''," In the matter of tbe assignment of E Glllkey A Titus, Insolvents, assign meat; continued. . M J Churchill vs George Finley,fore closure of mortgage; continued. " ' EHBIauohard vs James G Boalln, et al, foreclosure of mortgage; judg ment by default. :..., ',7 V .. In the matter of assignment of RN Thompson, insolvent, assignmeuton tinued. ; r .-. "-- Iu the matter of the assignment of C E Rockwell, insolvent, assignment; continued. ,, In the matter of tbe assignment of M E Hearn, insolvent, assignment; continued. , - John C Roe vs Vinnie 0 Simmons, et al; foreclosure of mortage; judgment by default. . ' , , . . Olivia B Beaton vs Benjamin Cutler, et at, foreclosure ' af mortgage; Judg ment by default. - , : Ellen F West vs Emma Harvey, et al, par lion; decree of partition. W T Porter vs J C Hasslef ; fore closure of mortgage; settled. Assignment of FC Ayres A Co.; sign men t; contlnumed. - , ; ' Assignment of Isaac Beam, assign ment contluned. Assignment of Propst A Butler; as- slgnineut continued. ' " Asssgnment of A F Hamilton; as signment continued. Assignment of Clark Bros.; assign ment continued. Assignment of W B Graham; assign ment continued. , u. . , , Assignment of Albertina Krlesel; assignment confined. Assignment of George W Bmitb; as signment continued. P J Porter vs John C Elder; paati- tlon, continued. ,., A number of confirmations ol sale were made. ' KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your com plectlon, regulate your Bowels and make your head clear as a bell. 25c, 60c., and $1.00. Bold by N. W. Smith. ' ; : Probate Court. In estate of Owen Kees, final hear ing' had on JulyS. ' In estate of H. Worrel, personal pro perty was ordered set aside for use of tbe family. In the estate of Nanoy Marks, J. H. Marks was appointed administrator. Bonds $200. Accounts were filed and approved In estates of Margaret Meyers, a minor, John Fagan, C.C. Snyder, a minor, A. Dodge. In estate of Lyda Morgan petition to sell real property filed. Citation re turnable Aug. S. . In estate of Thos Morgan petition to sell real property was filed. Citation issued for August S. In estate of Olney Fry, sr., report of sale of real property filed- In estate of James McMahau, real estate was released from admlnistra- lien. ; ,.,.:' W C Cooley wass appointed guard ian of Clyde Snyder. Bond $0000. In estate of W A Bishop, Hannah R Bishop waaappolnted administrator, bond $4000, . In estate of Louis F Hammer, ap praisers appointed. Iuestate of L Gerhard, upon petition ofC Meyer administrators were or dered cited to appear on Augusts, at ft a. m., and show cause etc. KARL'B CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives fresbn and clearness to the Complectlon and cures Constipation, 26 Cts., 60 vis., $1. SoWby N. W.HuiUU. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Mini ,,! His 103rd Birthday. . Hosea Brown, the only survivor .of the war of 1812 Oil Hie Pacific const, will celebrate bis 103 birth day ut the . home of his grandson, Orr Brown, near Wllderville In this county, on tho 18th of this month. The old gentle mau was born in New Hampshire unit : came west into Ohio when about twenty years of age. He'. was only some twenty days in actual service, In the second war with Johnny Bull, but the government grinds him $50 11 month pension. He has been helplws now! for about eight years and whan Harrison was elected iu 1688, Hosea was brought to the polls In a chair to vote: for him, being preceeded hy 11. baud of uiubIc.' This was at Drain, in this state. The ceiiientrian, although very deaf, loves to talk of old times when he was a boy and has a memory as perfect as in childhood.- i tie never -married but once, his wife leaving him for the great beyond at the age or sixty-five, some thirty-five years ago.' Grant's Pass Courier. Case Identified as the Train Robber. Evidence toconvit James Case, the mad who is now in jail along with ' John Pool, charged With the looting of the Southern Pacific continues to pile up. He has been positively-identified by Mall Clerk Herinao,"'vh'o",i ns In charge of .(he postal car 'dli 'ftiu-i eventful occasion. - This makes the fourth person who . positively Identifies, Case. Fireman Gray, Brakeiuan Norman mid n puss enger, T. ti Arrousey, have nil posi tively Identified Case as the nmn who held them up Engineer Waite is not q so positive.' "He . says lhat Caseseeins' to be the man, hut ne will not swear that be is. The Wells-Fargo express messenger, Ralph M. Donahue, cannot identify Case. He saw him at Rose burg some days ago, and was not cert ain that he was tbe man who stuck a a pistol pistol under his uose in 1 ho express car. The case against Pool is not so strong, because he remained outside and was not seen. - : A Big Premium. Col. Jeff jyieyers was up Tuesday. He stated to us that the stuto fair managers have concluded to offer a premium of $250 for the best exhibit by any county, barring Marion, at the fair, of; grain, grasses, fruits, veget ables and minerals. This omnium Linn county can easily wiu, if ehe will get a move on. Our o nii.ty court and commissioners ouuld well afi'ort 10 take the matter in hand umi collect tbe neoesiary material for the exhibit. Mr, Meyers informed us that the ex hibit is to be taken care of so Unit it Will become permanent and properly labled, would be of lasting benefit. By all means let Linn county com pete for and wlu tne prize. Selo Press. : Were Married Tbe Albany Democrat says is rend ers will remember u shooting aftitlr occurred iu Bchmeer's livery stuhlo two or three years ago. Charles Denny obtained a license for his uwrhigo with Miss Mellie Smith, hut she re fused to marry him at the time. They met. nt Mr. Bchiuecr's wheie the shooting ooonred. As a result Mr. Denny was sentenced to the peniten tiary for a year, A few days ago an other license was issued by I'onnty Clerk Need hum for the marriage of the. same couple, and the wedding look place July 6, at the home of H. J. Zeroher. ' Tennessee Potatoes have gone up and there is a prospect for a good crop. The . Fourth pasted quhtly here, there being no one left 16 celebratd. Ebert Munsey has a bad case of blood poising In his foot, , . Anna Blaoklaw will, leach the fall term of school; commencing after hop picking. Canada tried to secure her, but Tennessee won the prize, Last Saturday night B. Wallace at tended a meeting in the till ei iiaele, af ter which be started for his horse, and found it gone, son e one else having taking it to ride home. John Bwiuk has built a new double hop dryer. , Hop lies are Increasing. W. Davis and C. M. McKnight have been working on the prairie. - - ' ;-- .. CESAR. X 1