VOL. X. LEBANON. OREGON. OHTORrp x icq: "- TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. nrar , ajan t paw in advance, at au per rear.) 41a miMiths ..,..w...... 1 00 nrpe m.imnti .....,., .Ml 8'titlt'n'UiW . STATK OFFICERS. John I!.' Miii-!ii.!l.i Senator!. Bin :rr I lt'i'.iii,n l oiifrrt'SHlian n 1 1 (in ii . U,tA (inventor H. I!. Kl'.rniil Sn-etury of Stale Phil Moivhwi Treasurer '"h Siipl. Public Instruction u' State I'rinler K. p Lean, i T'i ' I Supreme Judges. 'HJCNTY FFI(Tlt8. O.D. nation Recorder, 1 . p. iir.in,t. Clerk, t , B, M mtairttf Slierm Mi; (i.lnn, 8ehn.il Huimntiteiidnit, Hlch .in"d H'hecler Tteaatirw, P. o. Morris Aw"" .B. A.Htaffonl B-irwy.it, I:. T. T- Kblm J. Vwmet. ...(.:. F. Wright "'-mnisslonern .' )'" i IX L. ( url CITY r! ...a. I o. e. rroH ' .'.'IU.; .... ': V. M. BiiOWN CITY ATTOKNKY S. M. OAKLAND 'liKAHI'llKK l.T. IIYDIi H1HHAI ii. W. TAYLolt fN. S . DAUiLKIfM, I H. l. WALLACE, iIPi'll VIKS'j - I -V KICK, 'J. I!. SMITH, ,N. It. lihAMAS. City Council meets en the tirst anil third "iiesduy evening ofr-arli mo ith. Secret Bocletlns. I TX TEXT. X... T. K. O T, M -Meet. In B. H Hl! mii Tttirrtny evflitiiff of each week t.i.i'til sir ICinylit. an I'nit'ialiy li vlled to vi-l! I'ii lent lii.'Oitlif. T. C. Fskbi-CR, Om tun. W. Uick. R. K. .lnX'ilt I.OII'; K. So. w. A. 0. t'. W.-Mcel. ernr, Ni.'.ilaj evenlnc at i. A. It. Hull. H. Y. KlKKfATRICk, M. W J. F. Hvnr., Bee. nr.tu.VON UHVit NO. 41 I n. O. F.-Meeli y Saturday evnthiir at Odil Fellow Hall, a. eiH:k p. m, A . DAVIS. IS. 0 '. t PETERSON, Sect)-. PEAKL REBECCA I.0D0E, NO. 47. 1. 0. 0. F. Meets at I. 0. 0. F Hall tint and third Wctluea day evening of each month. BARAH BAI.TM VliBU, N. 6. HATT1E A.CBU80H, Beefy. LEBANON IXWOENo. 44 A. F. it A. M.-Meeli Saturday evening, no or before the full moon In aeli month, at Miuoniu Hall, Cor. Main and Grant Ms. Bojtmrnlng brethcrn oomlally invited o attend, J. Waniox, W. tf, E E. iUailtut, Bee. JOHN F. MILLER W. R. C, No. 15, mecta tat and 3rd Friduyi of uwli month at 2:30 p. in. Asnk B. Kian, pqpuii E, gaifNaiwii, Pres. Kite'ty, OES L MEIWIHCAMP, No. Ill BlvWonofOre fnn, Hona of Velcraaiw Meet In Q. A. R. Hall, every Haturday evening, en-ept the third unrday of eaeh month, meeting the third Frl jnay"Ttalead. All brethew of I itc Sona of Vet srann and comradeKof the Q. A. K. are eordially Invited to meet with the Camp. A. Boslar, Cant. a. 0. rVtl'ML Flint Soul. BINA M. WEST HIVE. NO. 1 L. 0. T, M Moctaon thcild, 4th and 6th Friday evening of daub month at 1-M . k. at U. A, . Halt. Trail alent Lady Maulieea are cordially Invited to atteud. Huldah 8. Milub, Lady Com. HOLME Bai.tmarsh, Lady R. K. PROFESSIONAL. W. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Will praclk in all the Courts of the Stale. . . LEBANON, OREGON. SamX M. Oakland. ATTQRNEY-AT-LAW. LEBANON. OREtyiN. Weatberford & Wyatt, ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, ALBANY, OREGON. W. S B1LYEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, yXBAJIY, OEJiUO. ' Thfl fiUrln UU OlAlU, AND COAST. A hobo that Judge Chtles' family : IM.U.V VUUiUISlVll 1U1110. ir i ii i in ii iiiii iwiiiiv i 10 A.. General Exchange and Mill Business. Flour and All l(inla of Mill Feed For Bale at the Lowest Prices We are prepared tt all to pay Albany prices for wheat to those who store with Call and get sicks and learn further particulars. Very Truly, G. W. Aldkich. BARBER SHOP Best Shaves, Hull- Cutoi Stuwipoo, Kirk & Ewing's Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOR TO ST. C HAIiLEH HOTEL. Elegant B.-aths. Children Kindly Treated. U'liea Hair Dressing a Specialty East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Sonthera Pacific Go. Express traina leave Portland daily: 8:50 p. at. I Lv...PnnlniiH Ar I K-in . u 12:10 A. M. Lv...Albnily.. Ar. 4:50 A. M 10:40 a.m. Ar,Sanlraiici8ct Lv 7:00 p. u The above traiiia ntm ut tr.au. Prt. Illlirt. OrMOTin (!ilv VVmull i,.i, iuun. Turner, Mariou, Jefl'enstn, Albany, Aiiwijr juumiiu, laug'Ut, rjnead, Halttev. HarrlHhuri. .Ini...tl,.ii mtv Irving, Eugene, C'reawell, Brains and all atatium from Koehi,rg wiutb to aud including Anhlunil. Koaoburg mail daily : 8:30 A. M. I Lv... Portland ...A r. I i'ao at 12:26 r. M. Lv...Alhanv Ar. 1 :1i p. n. 6:60p. x. Ar...KoarburK..Lv. 8:00 a.. laical passenger tntim-.Uaily (except Sunday, 8:20 A. M. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar...LebanoD....Lv. Lv...Altiany Ar. Ar... Lebanon ...I.v. 10:40 A. M 9:40 A.M 6 :45 P. M 6 :S0 P. M 9:10 A. M. 4:30 p. M. 6:20 P. M, Dining Cars on Ogden Route. Pullman Buffet Sjhepkks AKP Second-Class Sleepine CarB At tached to all Through Trains. West Side UlviMion. Betweisi Pohtland AKB l!oVA!.IJ. Mail train dally (except 8 mday): 7:30 A. 7 Lv...Portland f.T&-M 12:16 p. M. Ar.(Jorvalli,.l.r, 1 :,36 p. M At A I linn v and Corvallia connect with trains of O. C. & E. ruilroad. Expreas train daily (except Sunday): 4:40 p. m. 7:36 p.m. Lv...f'ortland ...Ar. J 8:25 a. Ar.McMiunvillel.v 6:60a. THROUGH TICKETS T,04l! p0"''8 in J1' IJOOKi II I7U.LVS. v an adaand European be obtained at loves) rates from r. U. Hickolc, age it, Lebanon. K.KOKHLKK, Manager. E. P. ROGERS, Aast. O. F. & Pass. Agt Wanted-An Idea Who raB think of Hmid Rtnipla lr:r .TOHN WKUUF.KMU11N C 1.. Val. nt All. ;: t jck, vvftfluuiauiii, n c,,lur their 1,&ji) urlMoOar aoo un a n. auBoraa uvaauouj waUMU Clipped from our Exchanges Throughout the West. A nunilier of Imga were sold last week In Milton, for 2J cents per pound. One of (he fluent Iniinloiids of lambs ever shipped from Oregoti, cnmprlsins 4IKK) head, left The Dalles last week for Kansas City. The grand Jury for the November term in Wasco county has been drawn ui rcuit court will beglu in The Dalles. November 9. Plenty of trout can bo caught on Coos river, by using salmon eggs for bait, but fly fishing in that river is over for the season,. The young women of Woodburii worked hard during the recent lire in carrying out furniture and other stock from several of the store buildings. S. Whitney and Garfield Sutton, two Albany boys, have shipped into the javal service, and are off on a three years' cruise on a man-of-war, out of San Francisco. The item copied from the Ashland Tidings, into the Oreironian. to the effect that Charles Nickell, of Jackson- ville, had made an assignment, con tained error. Mr. Nickell has made no assignment. Just what a "golly whonner" is ex plained in the Heppuer Gazette. It is pumpkin weighing 121 pounds, that as raised on William Avers' Dlsce. on Butter creeK, (Jus Gasnary, of Haystack, who was reeently bound over to the grand jury on a charge of horse-stealing, was fully xouerated by the grand jury of Grant county last week. Mr Austin, of Milton, was thrown from his wagon, near that town, last week, and his leg broken by two of the w heels of hi" wagon passing over the leg, above the kuee. John Daws, who lives near Stiver- ton, teceutly dug 729 bushels of po tatoes from three acres of land. This is an average of 243 bu-thels to the acre. M r Daws has 10 acres more in potatoes hat he is now digging. A. Anderson, of Forest Urove, found the other day a curious buucb of eranes on one of his vines, part of the White Hweet Waters, aud the rest of red variety.' The grapes were mature, of full size and good flavor. Fobs. Guthrie & Co. shiDDed from Raker City Wednesday of last week. a trainload of 490 cattle. Nearly all of the cattle weare bought from Powder V alley stockgrowers. The prices were: Cows, $16; twos, $18: threes, $23 and 4. As one of the signs of better times, a linker City paper says that within the lat two weeks there has been an in flow of gamblers to that city from all parts of the Northwest, and that nianv games of chance are iu full blast, and are well patronized. Monday was a grand dav fur the Salvation Army people of The Dalles. On that date they received Commis sioner Higgius, who is one among the leaning Salvationists of the countrv. Commissioner Higgins is 59 years of age, and lias been a member of the army fcr 18 years. Wednesday night of last week Rose Wellington, a keeper of a house of ill. fame In The Dalles, attempted to end her life wit h a pistol. She shot herself just below the heart, inflicting a wound from which she is likely to die. The unfortunate woman's mother was sum moned by telegraph, and arrived In The Dalles Thursday. T. H. Rogers, county recorder of Yamhill county, was huutlue pheas ants near Nashville, Lincoln county, recently, when his gun hurst and the whole breech of the gun flew In his face, breaking his nose and Injuring his right eye. J. R. Hessler was with him. As the gun went off Riwera' horse jumped and kicked Hessler In the back a hard blow. The Dalles Itiniiser says that Crvder ACo., have, within a week, purchased these hops; A. W. MeNary, J43 bal"s, at 7J oeutsj J.J. Daley, 72, aud E. C. Kirkpatrick, 47 bales, at 8 cents; M. Guy, 43 bales, at 8J cents, aud George Cutler, 87 hales, at 83 cents. The onlv unsold hops In this vicinity are about 80 bales, each beionirinir to John Groves aud Henry Claufleld. Last week, while Charles Albrecht was occupied In the rear part of his saloon, In Corvallis, some Demon entered the bulldl.igand went behind the counter and took $40 in cash aud a box of Havanas. Mi, Albrecht eutered the room Just in time to see the thief go out. aud describes (he guilty person as being tall and slim, w juage iroui a rear view, A hobo that Judire Chiles' fumllv treated to a meal last week took nrl. vantage of his benefactors by stealing a flh line and rod worth $2 60, and selling it to another person furSO cents. He was overhauled ami sentenced to five days' bread and water mid no work, or three square meals a dnv nml street lubor. He chose the siiini'o meals, but his system was so full of morphine that his work whh nil, Several houses In Allmnv lium ourginrizea lately. C. L. Mnrhi,ll na one of the victims. A burglar entered an open window, helped himself to Ainrsiiall'a trousers, took about $15 from the pockets and left the t mil suit-a on the front porch. A gold watch was leit undisturbed. A burglar entered Dr. Maston's residence and stole some eatables, but nothing else. H. L Waldon is out a pocket-book contain ing aoout too, which was probably stolen. Clarence Craw, of Albany, has had more broken arms than any boy in Albany. A few years ago he broke his right arm in Portland. Several months ago, while goiii" home at night he broke his left arm bv tumhllmr from his bicycle. Wednesday night, about 9:30, he was passing the central school building when he did nothing hut run into a fence, and when he pulled him- seu togetner, after the collision, he found that his right arm was broken break No. 3 He is now satisfied Willi bicycle arm-breaks. Three times and out. He has now had th,- same ex perience as the man about town when a boy. The commissioners, recently ap poiuted by the president, are now at work making a settlement of the dis puted boundary line of the Klamath Indian reservation. .The question has been in dispute many years. The original survey aud the latter one ob. served by the settlers leaves a rii. crep-incy of 00,000 acres iu the reserva tion wnich the Iudians claim. It seems that the young Klamalhes who went to school and received liher.il educations have studied the oueslion with a view of recovering the lands of tneir torelulliers from the nalefatw settlers. They Interested Senator Mitchell, of Oregun, In the matter, and the last congress made an appropria tion of $10,000 and appointed a com missioner to settle the boundary question. Probate Court. Final accounts set tor Nov 7 in eatnle of J F Craig; Nov 2nd In estate of J B Morgan. In estate of Lewis Rav. will ad- tnitted to probate, Wm Rav executor. bonds $8000. In estate of O Flickinger, inventory filed. In estate ot B A Hardman, sale of personal property approved. Claus H Ohrt admitted to citizan ship. In estate of Jane Fanning, S E Young appointed administrator. Bond $2400. Accounts filed In estates of Emily Spicer, Nancy Brlggers, H L Brown, P H Wigle, R H Farrar, Richard Fox, H Farwell, S M McLaue, Wm Powell, FFCrott, John Finley. Property of wards in Farrar estate ordered transferred tq new guardian. Chas Danta was reported discharged from Insane asylum oti Oct 9, recovered . Report of sale of property in estate of H Farwell confirmed. In estate of Oluey Fry, Sr., sale of real property not confirmed. RRTempleton appointed adminis. trator of estate of Kauford Cochran. Bond $000. A Clubbing Offer. A great many of our readers In Lini: county like to take the Weekly Oregon iau. We have made arrangements whereby we can furnish it at H reduc tion from the regular price to thost who want both the Exphkss and th Oregoiiian, The regular price ot toe Oregonlan is $1,50 per year, and of the Expbkhs $1.60 when In advance. We will furnish both for $2. per year in advance, a saving of one dollar to (he subscriber, The Oregoniau elves al1 the general news of the country oucee week, aud the Expkkss trives all th local news once a week, which will tialie a most excellent news service for the moderate sum of $2. per yen1 Those who are at present subscrilierB ef the Exi'RB-s must pity in all arreur i , I has cured her entirely of rheumatism. There's more clothing destroyed by ! sl' l"elltl'u'H-ally recommend poor soap than by actual wear us the I g th! ""ckk'' mm,l' 10 " : KlilK.r in a I i I.. ,,'., n , free alkali rots them. Hoe Cake is pure, and only 6 cents. Rlpa&f Tabules; for tour stomach. Highest of ail in Leavening Absolutely pure The Herald in a Bad Light, Mr. Peter Dewall, a Oorinun farmer, living on the Satitiam, was In Albany yesterday. The popocrats were afler him with alluring promises to vote for Bryan. After listening to their bland ishments, he said: "I owe H. Bryant $500 yet on the land I boinrht. of him. II he will airree in wrillnir t., accept that amount in silver. In tho event of Bryan's election, I will vote tor mm. ' .Mr. Bryant, of course, was too good a businessman toofler to iiL- cheap silver dollars In payment of his uoie ana mortgage, which imlla for good gold coin, and said he colli.) not do that. Mr. Dewall said :f the T!rvn, men were afraid to take their own medicine, which tuev snv la .mod h did not want any of it, saying that if ii.'yan men are uot williim to take free coinage silver dollars they cannot have the confidence in their value they pro- less, aim tie thought sood sense u. gested that he continue to support Mc Kin ley .Herald. The following letters, in answer to ti e above article, were publisher! in later issues of the Herald; Editor Herald: In vour morning Isbue of the 22d, you refer to sonic htisi. ness between myself aud one Peter uewall In which vnu auv. "Mr Bryant was, of course, too trood u hnat. ness man to offer to take cheap silver oiinars in payment ot his note and mortgage, which calls for imo.1 Bold coin and said he could not do that." Now I desire to say that the above statement is absolutely false and I uever refused to lake silver, and more than that I now say that if Mr. De wall wants to pay his tiote in silver or any other legal tender money of the United States in case of Bryan's elec tion, he can do so. H. Bryant. Albany, Oreoon. To The Euitor of The Herald: I see in your issue of the 22ud iust. Hint you say H. Bryant refused to take silver on what I am owing him, in case of Bryan's election. Now vnu have just got the matter turned around. liuo told me, without me asking him, that in case of the election of Ttrvan and in case fee coinage of silver was put into the United States, that he would take what I owed him in silver. or any other legal tender money made uytlie united States, as he claimed that all the full letral tender nionev inude by the United States had always Deenatpur. Will you please publish this? In case you won't publish it. 1 desire It put Into the Democrat. Oct. 23rd, ut my home In Dutoh '"wn. Ptjr-MB Dewall, Was Astonished. The Corvallis Times tells the follow ing: An event transpired in tills city a few days ago that was very amusing and Is worthy ot space. A fellow ar rived in this city recently and nrn. cceded to "gin up." This eventually landed him beyond the "cooler" bars, While there a very respectable old gentleman chanced by his place of abode and there ensued a political discussion. The old gentleman was a rousing Bryan man, while the man in the "jug'' was a MoKinley disciple, As the argument progressed it grew more healed and the man on tho outside tillered to bet $100 op Iii'vnn's election. and to hiti great surprise, the thought- lo-be hobo pulled out a weasel skin and counted out tho money, adding that he was prepared to bet more if it suited the man outside. The old gentle man was so surprised at the turn nllaiis hud taken that lite bet was not consiuuuted. The Kueipp cure is all the ratio in New York now, and many peonle. In. eluding dames of high degree, may be seen at an early hour trotting hare- footed in tho wet grass of Central runt, a (list ngu sui.u actreua who Ripani Tabules. Ripans Tabules cure dyspepsia. Ripaus Tabules assist digestion. Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report On the Road to Arizona, Ashland, Or., Oct. 22, 1890. ' Editor Express: I will drop you a line according to promise, about our trip to Arizona Have not "busted" yet, but think we soon will be. Wo landed ) ai,i , tc-day, all right side up with care. A very pleasant trin. nil u.ii n ... - ---r ..iiu un en- Joying the trip well. We have had very tine weather-only one day's rain. Have taken our time and taken iu everything that Is to L. t.,i, .. and some things that were not very easy taken, Some of the route was tbron.i, - very tine country. The Rogue River vidley Is the best part of Ore. r h,.. . seen as yet, and I have been ,i over it all. They have very flue crops . ....... cveiyiuing tnis season; fine corn as I ever saw iu the eastern states. tne trutt beats the world. Medford is the center of the fruit growing coun try, and the prettiest and ,. v.,,.. ness-like town we have struck, and" Grants Pass the toughest. We all iost our beards and mniiai.,ni .i M.UM0inWltB mere, send you a photo. In a abort tt of the most awkward squad you ever 6a w. There is not much. v t oil to ' about. Each one is enjoying himself so far. We have our bv-lawa rf every man has to come to the scratch. omtitz ana Parker, horse managers; Hiatt and Davis, cooks; Master Tony' water and wood getter; Bummer clear, the road and keeps camp. Card play, ing is about all the amusement we have us we go along, as the roads are " too rough for any kiud of amusement. Parker is ohamplon card player, and Master John champiou foot-raoer. '1 he roads have been very heavy and hilly, but our stock looks well. Tc ' morrow we will strike the Siskiyous. We are living very high if It is hard times ou bacon and mush straight. Politics are prettv hot ono bn,t.. down here last night over It fw crowd keeps very quiet. More the next time, ft,, Hiatt. Vouched for by Messrs. Dayis, Par ker, Kelleuberger and Shultz. Cure For Crippled Children. The National Surgical Institute. No 311) Bush St., San Francisco, success f'tlly treats all cases of orthopiediu surgery. Oue or more surgeons of this Inatf tuto will be at the St. Charles hotel, in Lebanon, Tuesday, Nov. 10, and at the Revere House, Albany, Wednesday, 1 Nov. 11, to examine cases. The suc cess of the Institute in treatiug all cases of curvature of the spine, diseases, of the hip and kneo joints, olub feet, crooked limbs and bodily deformities as well as piles, llstulu, nasal catarrh and all chronio diseases, has made for the Institute a national reputation. Write for circular. References may be hud to: J no. A, Shaw, Mill City; Hon. Thus, L. Da vidson, Salem; G. B. Kinzer, Orabtree; John Meier, Crabtree; W. A. Cox, Al bany; and hundreds of others. Read, Peacock & Co. has sleevelm, under vests for ladies from oc to 50c, There's no clay, flour, staroh or other worthless filling in Hoe Cake and no free alkali to burn the huiuls. One-half wool dress goods reduced to lOots., anil bleitohed, all linen table cloth for 35 cts. a yard, at the Racket Store, Baker has just received a nice line of ladles and gentlemen's Mackintoshes to sell after MoKinley is elected on Nov. 3. You can got Prices Baking Powder for 30c. per pound, every can guaran teed. Arm & Hummer soda 4 cents a pound at Peeblei. Ladies and gents, remember Pugh & Mtliiey's Is the place to buy your bonis and shoes. For only 25 cents you can get the baby shoes at Read, Peacock & Co.'s closing out sale, You can buy a nice, largo arm, huud carved rocker of tho Albuuy Furniture Company for $2.65. aigass TabuJs mm llwtr troubla.