vol: ix. LEBANON, OREGON, OCTOBER NO. 33. 11, 1895. TIRIV8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. (K iii,l )n itviM(Mi. l !ht yn..l ' llllll 'It'l'i' lllllllllli A ll(lMllltl'. .;-'rj.- 'H'Fl' l.i.f (loo. V. Mfltmli'i Viators John H. MHclielU , Hinger nermann idigrein,aii William 1. Lord .. Oovonior H. It. Kl'mitd... .Nccrcuary of Ntate ' IMi II Motwlisii, .'..I'nwiirer il. II. Irwhi,... linpt. j'lilillc liiMtruotlon II yy l,l .....Ntali' Printer II, S fan. I r . Mimm, r 0, K. vVinilviirton.l i'IIUNTY OKKI0ER8. 'ImlfKl,, '.. lOlerk Uooonlsr, J.K. Duncan N. N William I). F. Hani man iSheriil, .......J. A. McPoron , Huimri.ituiiilviit A- K. Ituthorfiml Treasurer, : """" Amtm, '' I),;,uk,""! 8ryyr........ ,....K,'l'.T.I;.l.er : K. A. Juyne i juiitt rugii J.M. Wnl'-re Coninituiancn, ..... ,;i r v ifi-'u;' Ai.s, vU,u .i.M.A.MIIXKll ,Colll)KU W.M.ll.a.WN. Cm ATTOUNBV 8. OAliUJ, . -UBA81 UKK f.t.HU.. tUlbM.b ''.W.MO.IOAN. KB. KKbl,r. ' N. B.'lAl.lH.LW6ll, ... ii l I V L IT s. H. MY HUB. 1.11. W.KlCii. ' iHty Council incots en the rsl and third Tuesday evening" uf eauli month. Secret Sooletlea. e it n T. M. Moot" In A. B. Halt on Tlmwtay ovonlng nl awh tnwk. ,.,"... Wr Knight, aro eernlaily IdvIukI to ;. A. Lambbiihok, Coin, Uao. W, Hick, It. K. '.. AMOR UWK, No. M. A. 0. 0. W.-M.eU ,er, r.lHC u.uulllK at A. B. Hull. G. W.CHUttON.M.Vt. . A. w. Hai:k Hen. LKBNONItHiE,KO.. 1.0. 0 "17"00'" .,;aatunWevcnlnII.tOlWol.o,Hall,.. 9 o'olook p. m. A E j,aVI8i n. a. W. 0. l'l'.TKH80N,.B(lt'y. i-Eiti,BKiim:(;A uiwiK, no. . l. o. o. r.- U.lIO.O.rH.ll I and third WHW a ATM AOttlMOM, HUOt'y. . LEBANON I-OIKilS No. A. F. A A. Mtnnlay .vonlng. on or bofor. the hill m. i to wh month, at lnnnlc Hall, Cor. Mala alia ' WantT.jou...taKhrUl,.rnI,lllylnvld 0"1""1, E.K.U.CK,V.M, 8- 0. Wol sue. . "JOlfN .ilXlcir'w."-U. (J. No. 15, moots ll and 3rd Fridays oach montli at 2:80 . m. I)olub K. Saitmabm, jliM Mmw. 1re"' Hcc'ty. ' UKN'LllKHKIaCAMl'.No.lll. DlvWonofOra- on, 8on of Vulwaaiw-Moot 111 0. A. H. llnU. w natuolay wunlug. eaoopt tho thlrfl !.' Ottawa mouth, mooting the llilrd Krl (rV ri.t '"". All btothom of tho Boa. of Vat Ami ana raoaauf the U. A. U. are cordially ..-. IIVU"' 1 K. 0. 0am, Ct. A. TliNNt'V, Fll 'tragt. oaoh month at ISO P. . at 0. A. K. Hall, ran Tnt Utly Maoouieai aro cordially iuvllod to ,U,i"1, '.. iun.AB,I.adyK.K. . foi,u niuw, Lady Com. PROFESSIONAL, SA.M'L M. GARLAND, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW. LEBANON. ORKUON. & ATTORNEYS -AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. . r.JB BILYEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. W. M, BROWN, Attorney. at-Law. . LEBANON, OREGON. Dr. H. L. Parish, JPHrSICMNAND S URGEON, Office In St. Charles Hotul, OPK10 H0BK8 10:00 to 12:00 A. M. Siilinto 4:00 P. M. 6:80 to 7:80 P. M. BmldaDoe on Bridge Avenue. 6 iREGUJLATOR ? Itondor, did you ever take bmuoKg I liivaa ItEOUliATOB, tt!! "JilNO OP Livbk Mbdicinesi 1" Everybody needs take a liver remody. It is a sluggish or diHooHed liver tint impaira digestion and eaimcs eoTistlpatiou, when the waste that should be carried off remains In thi body and poinons the whole syBtera. That dull, heavy feeling is due to a torpid liver, liilioutmess, 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 tho whole sys tem. For a laxative Simmons Liver liegulator is bettbb than Pills. It does not gripe, nor weaken, but greatly refreshes and strcngthtms. livery packago has the Itcd Z Ktiitiip on the wrapper. J. 11, Zeiliii & Co., I'hiliuifclphia. A Clubbing Offer. A Krnat ninny of mtr readers Llnu (Miint.v lllte to take Hie weekly Oregnit iutt. We have uinde arratigtitii tits whiivliy we can furnish It tit a reduet ion from the regular price to thrive who want both the Exi'Rtsn and Hie On gonliiii. Tile regular price of the Orvtfiinlan is $1.51) per year, mid of the Ex I'ltusti $1 ,B0 when In advance. We will furnish hot Ii f r $2. per year in udviiiice a saving "f one dollur to the Biiliac. iper.( The Oregiinliiu gives all Ihe general news of the country once a week, and Hie Expkkss gives all the Infill nt-ws mice a week, which will make a most excellent news service for Ihe nnidcrale sum of $& per year. Those who nre-.iit present subscribsT? rf tne J'jxriu6 tuusl pay In ail arrcur uKi'U and one Jear ill ndvauce to obtaiti this special price. East and South ; via- ' THE SHASTA ROUTE 01' THE Southern Pacific Co. l')xn'esti trains lauve Purtlnnd daily: it :.'!() M. Iiv.Pirtland,Ar. ' 8 : 10 A. I'.'ilO f. M. i l,v...AIIniy.. ..Ar. I 4:.ri0. M lll:ir A, M. j Ar.8:ui Knl!;ci(:u hv j (i :00 P. M The above fral' s stop nl Enst i'urt hitii.l, Oregon City, Wnodbiirn, riak iti, Turner, Minion, Jetferson, Alhutiy, Albany .lutietion, Tnngent, Klit-dtf, Holsoy, MaiTisiiurg, .luiii'tloii CHy, Irving, Eiiireiie, (.'ivsweil, iruina mid nil sliiliona from RoHtburg soulli to and Including Ashland. Uarfiibura iniiit (failj-: HM) k. M. j l.v '.Porllaiui "ZArTpii :'0 i. M. 12:'J6 l'. . I.V...Alliniir Ar. 1:16 P. M. 6:60 l'. . I Ar...liosobiiri l.v, K:(KI A. M. Local pnasoiiKor tnuiis daily (ax,:i')t Buudny. 8:20 a. m. 0:111 a. M. 4 :S0 P. M, S:20 r. M. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar.,.I.clia!ion....Lv. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar... Lebanon ...L,, 0:40 A.M. 0:461'. M. 6:60 p. m. Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buff jt Sleepeks AND 8econd-Claaa Sloeping Cars At tached to all Through Truing. West Kldc UlvlHlUll. llKTWRBN PoBTLAND AND CoitVAl.l.IS. Mall train (lolly (except Srtndiiy): "7 :il6 A. M. J ijVM.PortiamL.. A r. I 8:30 aTh. 12:16 p. m. I Ar...t!orvalli. .Lv. 1:S6 r. m. At Albanv and Corvallis connect with trains of O. C. &, K. railroad. Kxpreaa train dally (axcopt Sunday): 4:40 p. M. 1 Lv... Portland ...Ar. 8:26 A. n;4 7:!I6 P. M. I Ar.McHinnvtllc Lv . 6:50 A. M THROUGH TICKETS 1" " ,'"'"t(8 tl,e Eastern States, Can ada and Kiiropo can bo obtained at lowosl rar.es from P. U. llickok, agent, Lobanon. R. KOKHLEK, Manager. K. P. KOnERH, AHt. (1. F..A Pass. Agt. Notice. All persons knowing theniselveB In dented to me will plense call and settle at once, either by cash of a note, as I have sold nut and wish to close up my bucks, Bu KllLikMlliBOR. LITTLE ADA PIERCE BURNED BONFIRE THAT WAS FATAL Her Dress Set on Fire by a Burn ing Leaf. Her Brother's Effort to Save Her. INDEPENDENCE, Or., Oct. 5. T he 8 year old child of G. W. Tierce ivtis burned to death, dying at live o'clock this morning. Yesterday af ternoon, about four o'clock, while tho family was awny from home, the Pierce children and some olhcvs built a bonfire of dried leaves In the back yatd, and a burning leaf lit on the dress of little Ada Pierce, and, in a moment, she was enveloped In flames. The brother; aged eleven, run into the house and brought out a tpiiltand, wrapping it around the girl, put nut the flume", but not until her body and arm were shockingly burned. Her clothes were burned off, and the flames which she Inhaled caused her death, after she had lingered in awful agony until this uioriiiiig. Cuba's Present Condition. NEW YOHK. t)ct. 8.-The World tomorrow will print extracts from a private letter from Cuba, which pre dicts a famine If the war continues. The troops in the Interior part of the islaudare -uffering unheard-of hard ships. They are furnished, clothesless, shoeless, nod without medical attend ance. The officers confess the total demoralisation of the army, and pro nounce the difficulty Insurmountable. The departments of Santiago, Puerto Principle, Hiinta Clare and Matanzas, that is to say, nearly all of the island, are being devastrd. Everywhere small parrifs orebi'is'TnrtWTT -eWfMry with perfect imputiily, robbing and firing properly. In the port of Havana, there Is a slock of sugar of 800,000 tons without buyers. The sugar estates have no money to pay their workingmen, who are driven by starvation to Join the rebels, and no life is safe In the county. The mouey in circulation Is the $5, 000,000 monthly pav of the army, of which some Is remitted to officers' families in Spain. The sugar planters are ruined completely. They, at least thus fur, have constituted an element of protection, . The piclure that Cuba presents to day Is very gloomy, and the the future is very, 'very dark. ; Anything to Meet Corbett. CORPUS tlHRISTI, Tex., Oct 5 -Toduy I'ilBxIinmniiswai informed that he was to hi; admitted to the Chjcka siiw Irilie of Indians in order to escape federal Interference when lie went to the, Indian territory to fight, When the reporter naked Fitasimniotis how he ' would like to make an Indian of himself, be said tiiat, while he was not "struck on joining Ihe trib," he would gladly do so. If it would assure him of meeting Corbett, and meet Cor bett he must, or suffer the worst-disappointment of his life. He also i-tated that all the trouble could have been avoided had cot Corbett insisted on having the fight pulled off in Texas, but he hud strong hopes that every thing would be amicably arranged, and then "Gentleman Jim" would either have to fight or suffer himself to be branded before Ihe world as a coward. Martin Julian will leave Sunday or Monday for Dallas, where he has been suninijined for a confer ence with Daii jstuarl, Brady and .others. He says that he is going there fur business, mid w-ill See that arrange ments are spetdily con pleted for the llcht. Gypsy. " The O. R. & N company's new steamer for the upfer Willamette failed to reach Albany Friday and re turned lo Salem In the evening. This little bout succeeded In crossing the liur at Hie mouth of the Sanliam suc cessfully but was unable to cross a larger one, known as the "Black Dog Bar" situated at a poiut in the river about four miles above the mouth of the Sntitiuiu Journal, KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your com pleotlon, regulate your Bowels and make your bead clear its a bell, jioo, Oa,, ud 11.00, bold by N, W, (Smith. Stanforl Estate. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. S.-Joseph (,'hoale, the noted New York lawyer, has been retained by Mrs. Stanford to aid. Russell Wilson In defending h, r Interests In the suit by (he govern ment, In the event that the liligatioa Is carried to the United States sits preme court, The case is now ill the court of appeals in the shape of an ap peal from the decision of Judge Hoss, whieti was that Mrs. Stanford was not liable for the tl,000,)00 claimed by Ihe government as due in connection with Jiie Centeral Pacillc indebtedness. A decision on 1 li is' optical w as looked for yesterday, and the attorneys inter ested visited the federal building dur ing the dsy to make it.quiries. But the deOsiou has not yet been handed down, and will probably not be forth coming until next Tuesday. 'V ' Mulattos Disfranchised. COLUMBIA, 8. C." Oct. 3.-The constitutional cinventioii, by an over whelming majority today, adopted a clause forhiding Ihe intermarriage of a white ' parson with any person who contains any negro blood whatever in his or her Veins. This, in connection, with the suffrage clause, have the eflect of disfranchising muluttocs. ,V ElJn Wood is Held. . ROSEBURG, Or., Oct. 4.-Elda Wood, who is charged with stage rob bing, was, ou the conclusion of the preliminary, examination by Commis sioner . Loughray, this morning, bound over, in the sum of $1500. He wae taken to Portland tonight by Deputy United States Marshal Car roll, ii - ' ' Snow in Wyoming. LARAMIE, Oct. 4.-Ten inches of snow have fallen here since yesterday uoon.1 .The weather began clearing at noon today. The temperature is above freeziug. Some damage was done tel egraph wires and trees, ,, 1 .'. The Next New State. , -WASHINGTON, Oct, 3.-Govemor Caleb Vv . West, of Utab, has submitted his n,nHl-repprt to ttt geerttanr of the Interior, Before another report can be made the territory will have become a slate. General - Miles in Command. ; WA8AINGTON, Oct.' 5,-Jeneral Miles arrived here today and formally assumed oommaud of the army of the United States.' ' Tennessee. Tennessee Ib being deserted. Sherman Wallace, one of the best literary workers left this week to cuter school at McMinnvllle. ' A party w as given in his honor; forty-five being present, ' , C. McEnight has moved on lo the prairrie. - Chas. Swlnk mysteriously disap peurjed froni'sight last week. .Hop-picking and drying is over and bailing commenced. Hops are very low. ' . Mr. G. W. Pope, of the firm of Pope, Anderson & Co., and Mr. Ghirky, past through these parts! stSatuaduy. "School Commence. 1 last Monday with Anna JilaeUlaw as teacher. . Cesar. i Salem's Jack the Ripper. Last Friday evening a terrible scream was h 'urd from the room of Mouyo Toyo, a Japanese courtesan. The'police and others rushed in and found Toyo with her throat cut In a ftightful' manner and bleeding to death. She oould not speak, hut in response to questions indicated that a Cbinuniau did it. The work was prob ably done lb (lie dark. The Jack the Kipper, whoever he was made his es cape complete. 'The woman's lover w'iis suspected and found at his home uear the .city; but escaped after a struggle and the firing of several shots. Two '('.' r chinamen wers ar rts'ieil oii npVi(it. ' . A LslbT. . . One Wilie ilcK v.r has written a letter from Marsh fh-M, Oregon, to the clerk of tii f court ,lu King county, Washington, 'of nieh the I'olluv, ing is a cop... " !, ,!. of t l.o fji ariDeer Sen Can, i,i prison get niiiriied iu Washington - without they-bolh being 'of same h:i i.'itii.lily, if ; please let tjie know at oboe. w'lint I mean is can a oollaid mail nmriU- a while lady In your li.le. PUa.-e let me know at ouce. We ate both of age, My name is Willie Mold' ver.. ae 22 years, her name Is Giice Itiiehey 18., yours lu bast." Es. , . i . ftubsfrlbtr fur th Exrum. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely puke A Linn Codnty Orchard. . Last Sunday we visited the line fruit farm of E. H. Rhodes, iu Linn county. We found the new fruit dryer lu full blast. This Is one of the largest and most complete dryers In the valley, having a capacity of 200 bushels per day. It bar, just been completed and bus every possible im provement and convenience. A sam ple of dried fruit proved that no finer looking or better flavored prune could he had in any country. A walk over the farm showed hundreds of prune, apple, pear and peach trees loaded with fruit (except the peach trees, that crop having been gathered, and many of our people are ready to testify to the large size and exquisite flavor of thote same peaches). The prunes are most ly of the Italian variety, aud so care fully cultivated that they all seem of an age and size, nicking the orch ard look like a beautiful picture. The apples are mostly of the Baldwin and .northern Spy varieties, large, red beauties which are the best shipping apples known. The hail Btorm of a few weeks ago, left all the apples spot ted, and while it does l ot Injure them iu the least for use, II spoils their looks, for which reason Mr. Rhodes will dry them. It has cost Mr. Rhodes about $15,000 to get his farm up to Its present1 state of perfection, but it will hence forth be a source bf revenue. Mr. Rhodes expects to ship seyeral car loads of dried fruit within the next few weeks. Jeflerson Review. In Eastern Oregon Mines. The last issue of the Caker City Democrat bos the following Items of news of Easterp Oregon qtioettC.,. County Assessor Yoakum says there is considerable excitement in , the neighborhood of Express over a quarlz find recently made near the camp, of Mormon basin. The find Ib said to be very rich.'.and the locatore have been offered large amoun ts of money for their properly, but they have refused Itll offers. The new management of the Baisley Elkhorn mine is getting everything In readiness for exteusive developments of their properly the coming winter. A force of miners has been put on, and Mr. Estes, the manager, hopes to have the mine in shape for permanent opera tion as booh as the time for redemption expiree. The RobbiiiB-Elklioru is only being operated on a small scale, pending a sale that is now on. . ' The Columbian mine, in the. Virtue district, is being put lu shape for 'a stamp mill to be put on the properly In the uear future. At Bourne the E, & E. mines and the North Pole company are operating on a substantial basis, and Ihe monthly outputs are large. The La Bellevue, at Gt suite, con tinues to be worked by .the bond holders on an extensive senlj, and there is little doubt that the mine will fnu-8 into their hands at the time specified iu the bond. Glitters With Gold, From reports from all quarters of Oregon one may conclude that this country litterally glitters with gold. An exchange says: "Between . the niouthsof the Sa'mon and Slletz rivers, says a prospector, 30 black sand claims, of about 20 acers each, have been lo cated. They lie between the briny deep on the one sitle and a sandrldge from 10 to 100 feet high on the other. Assays of the black sand litterally glitter with the promise of twenty-dollar pieces, and if the flower-gold can be saved when the slucing or milling is done ou a large scale, one acre of the black sand contains a handsome for tune. Albany Democrat. Acquitted. Edward Babb, formerly of Eugene, who was tried in Butte, Mont., on the charge of assault with intent to kill Frank Weldon, was acquitted Tuesday of last week. Babb Is now a: waiter lu a restaurant in Butte. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives freshness aud clearness to the Couiplectlnn and cures Constipation, 25 cis , 60 eta., $1. Bold by N. W. Smith. : v Mayer & Klmbrough want your fffOtflMti QWuGF-' Linn County Gets First Premium. October 3, nt Hie slate fair thelndirea decided that Linn county stood iu tho first nlace iu the rniintv exhibit,. , ml so awarded premiums, giving Yamhiil secona place, i lie reports of the pre vious day giving Linn countv second place was a mistake. The action of the committee w,.u simply the expression of the general veratet or i lie public upon the mailer, for the excellence and extent of tho Linn county exhibit was the rem ir i of all. This will bring to Linn ouncty the 1200 cish premium and the credit of the exhibit, giving it a very wide advertisement for It. Albany crcaroVry buttts was one of the mostattraetiveexhiblts and gained first premium. It gained widrspru.d recognition and praise. , A special feature was Dr. Hill's iiu .!, leal display, which attracted much, notice and comment. In the matter of onions the exhibit was in the lead, very fine ones being' furnished by Albany's market gar dener, J. R. Douglas, and also by EhU r Shea, bf the Sweet Home famous onion farm. The managers of the exhibit desert u great credit for their perseverance in collection and good taste in arrange ment and should be accorded high encomiums. ....... Colonel T. E. Hogg. The petitlou of Colonel E. T, Hogg to have returned to him the $25,000 de posltt made at the first sale, of the Ore. gon Pacific boils up again lu an im portant order received from Judgo Fullerton at tjie olerkls office Tuesday, says the Oof yallis Times; By theorder, Judge Fullei iou grants Wallis Nasti, attorney, until October 20, to file brief Ih demurr ofi'ered by J. R. Brysoii, for plaintiff, and that Bryson, for plaint iff, have until November 11 to file brief In reply. The order was made in chambers at Rnseburg, September 20. First Degree. Afte heingout only forty minutes, the jury impaneled In Grant's Passtn try Charles Fiester, charged with murdering his wife, brought In a ver dict of murder in the first degree. The defense attempted to prove F'les ter was Insane. Notice to Shippers. ; Effect 'Sag. 21st, 1805. The rate on outs front Lebanon by rail to San Francisco;.,' Oakland wharfs, Port Costa and Sacramento, Cal., will be $3.00 per ton In Carloads or 40000 lb.. F, U. Hicock, Agt. 8. P. R. R. C. Notice. , . Water consumers must not sprinkle their lawns after 8:30 p. m , on ac count of lire protection. Patrons vln. latiug this notice, will be shut off. N H. ALLEN. Simpson, the well known Albany merchant, has a fine assortment of dry goods, boots, shoes, gents' furnish ing goods and notions, which he is now offering for sale at extremely low prices in the old stand of Carman & Co. at this' place. Attentive clerks will wait upon you at any time during the day, giving you the politest alten tion and the most for your money. They .hnye auctions-, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when a few dollars will buy limiiy dollar's worth of goods. Give them a call. ' The trusts are begiuliig tu fall, The wliisky trust has been ordered sold by courts. The cordage trust is broken up and now we are making war upon the thread trust, "'.From now tip wo will sell first grade six cord thread for 4o.k spool, seven for 25o. Three cord, two for 5c. At the Racket store. We also have overalls for 45, 50 and 65c. Engineer's overalls 45, 65 and 80. Men's Jean pants 80c. Ladles' shoes from $1.10 to $2.75. Men's wool bats 80fo30e. Fur hats $1 to $1.75. Cow hoy hats "5e umi $1.50. .All knowing themselves indebted to tne will please call and settle at one.; , M. A. Milleb. CAPTAIN SWEENEY, U. S. A, Sun Diego, Cal,. says; "Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever lound that would do me any good." Price 60a, bold by N. W, smith., 4&$titm, mm