VOL. X. LEBANON, OREGON, NOVEMBER 1 , 1896. NO. 37. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. me. V tar $' " ,lf imlil ill advance. II Jo frnr year.) t month,. I T'H'H' iiiniuliK Single l!ttilt". ; - . . STATU i FF1'-K !S. dun. V. Mcltridc, John 11. Mitchell.; ...''( iator Mincer Hermann Cohg-csmao William P. Uird (Inventor 11. R. Kincaid Secretary of State Phil Melsrhaii Treasurer G. M. Irwii Sunt. I'ul.lio Instruction 11. W Leeds Stall Printer Y. A. Moore. ..Supreme Judges. C, E. iwlverton.l ''Itl'XTY oFKUT.nS. 1 tirbC Hl'dtrrltT, Clerk 0. D. Hanoi; 11. P. Hanlman r. 11, Montague M. C. Gaines Sl.rritr,.. SclloOl SllKTl!Mt!llllcilt, Itich.naod Wheeler Treasurer P. Morris Assessor B- A. Stafford Surveyor B. T. T. Pislior Coroner C.F.Wright A , . . (J. M. Hater Commissioners, D. I,. Curl CITY Of ayu ..c e. rrH .KCOliDKI. W. M. MiOWS PITY ATTiiliNKY H. M. GAUHNI) :!..SVI!i:i; J. P. 11YHK vt,Yi.-.,, M .ti. W. T.YLt)ll i N. S. i.u.:i.i:isi, i S. (i. WALLACE, ...-Mii.MKsiJ; !S:y, .1. I!. SMI' H, V.V H. 111. MAN. I'ii.v Council i.iecis mi the irst and third rr.e .ia evenings of fiic li in itlt. Secret Sooletl is. LISS TENT. So. 7, K. 0 T. M -Meet In 0. A. R. Ball cm Thursday evciitiift " wk rnn.mil Wr Kuurtin cur lally invited to Tlult I he tern nieottnl. T. C. 1 sssutfi. Com. OBo.W. H1CE.E. K. H'lKOU WViit. No, m, A. 0. U. W-MceU. every Tuesday cvcliinu a' (. A. R. Hall H, Y. Kjiiktatiuck M. W. J. f. llvlir.. Rec. Ll-aUKO LOHOK, NO. IT. 1. 0. 0. t .-Meet. t y Saturday evening at Odd FelUmt Hall, at o'clock .. A. e, DAVIS. S. G. w. c. PETERSON, aeet'y. PKARI.UEltErt A UHKiE, NO, 47. 1. (. 0. P. Heel" at I. 0. 0. F Hall lint and tliirtl Wednes day evettliiRt1 or each month. SAkAtl 8A1.TMAR8II, S. 0. BATHE A.CRl'SOS, Bect'y. LEIIASUS IXUMiHKo. U A. P. 6i A. M.-MeeU Saturday eveninir, on or below tH, full moon In eich mouth, at UumiuIc Ball, Cor. Main and Oraut tu. Joiiruliii liretliero cnniially Invited o attend., J, Wiaaux, W. M, E. E. Uamxack, foe JOHN F. MILLE1! W. P. C. No. 16. meets M and 3rd Fridays ot each month at 2:30)1. m. AMr. U. linn, Dou.ll E. Hai.bu, Pres. Stic'ty. (IF.N'1. MEIOtlB CAMP, No. 1 Division of Ore nou. Boiid tif Veteraan-Meet InCi. A. II. Hall, every Saturday evralna. cueft Hie third aturdy of ew mouth, mwitliw the third Fri lay InMead. All Urothon. of iheHout of Vel 'BiiK .ud eomradeof theti.A. R are rordlally invited ui meol Kith the t:mp. A. Hosua, Pavt. A. o. Mi na. Flint K.jrt. BINA M. W'RT HIVE. NO. 1 t. 0. T. M. MoelDou tlle2d. 4th and Sth Friday cveiiinlt of each moiuh at 7:30 r. . at 0. A. R. Hal. Iran llent Lady Hwalnti are eonllally Invited 10 tlend. HfUMH S. Mtl.1., Lady Com. Dolue Baltmabbii. Udy R. K. PBOFESSIOXAL. W.M. BROWN, Attorney at Law. Will practice In all Ibe Court of the Htalf. . . LEBANON, OBBOON. Sam'l M. Gauland. ATTORNEY-A? -LAW. LEBANON. OREU K Weatbertord & Wyatt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ALBANY, OKEHON. W.E BILYltV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Xl&JkXl, OfiEQOS. The ChamDion Mills, General Exchance and Mill Business. Kliur unci All Jilnilw of Mill lcd For Sale ut the i Lowest Prices. We are prepared at all to pay Albany prices for wheat to those who store with us. Call and get faek? and learn further particulars. Very Truly, G. W. Aldkich. BARBER SHOP Besl Shaves, Hair Cuto. Shurupoo. Kirk& Ewlng's Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOORTO CT. ( HA11LES HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly treated. Li'Iies Hair Dresninf; a Specialty East and South THE SHASTA ROUTE OK THE Southern Pacifl j Co, F.icjrehH truiim leave Portia id dally: H:f f. iif l.v7.Portlarid"r..Ar.' :10 A. 12:10 a. ti. hv...Alliaiiy.. . Ar. 1:60 . Id :4S a. M. I Ar.fnii PramUci Lv I 7 (JO p. t The above trai 'i atop at East Port land, Oregon City, VVchhII urn, Halem, Turner, Marion, J ft'eiD ,n, Albany, Albany Junction, Tatipsut, rtbed'ci, Hulaey, Hamnburc JuivliuD City, Irving, Eugene, C'renwell, Draina and all Kinti.iiiB from Jiebi,rtj .uth to mid including Aahlaud. KoHftiurtr muil daily: :an Z m. 'bv...Portlaiid77Ar.T":40 if. it. r. u. I.v...Albanv Ar. :1S p. . 6:5(1 v. n. ' Ar...Hoeh'urj!., by. j S:00a,ii. Local nanaenger trains daily (eicept Sunday. ": A. iTLvrAluaViy"!ArTin :ji i 7i. :I0 a. M. Ar...U'liaiioii....I,v. I 0:40 . v. 4:311 v. a. I bv... Albany Ar. U:46 r. M. S:20 P. u. Ar...U'lianon ...I,v. 6:60 P. . Dining Carson Ogd'.n Route. Pullman Buffst Sleepi rs AND Socond-Cliiss Sleeping Cars At tached to all Through Trains. Wont Hide I1v1h1oii. BCTWKKK POKTUND AND I'OBVAI.LIB. Muil train daily (except S'ltuiay): 7:30 A. M. ri,v..,Porlland .f. I H:IK)a."m, 12:16 r1x. I Ar...'Jorvalli. J .v. 1:36jh, At Albanv and Corvalhs eonnect with traina of 0. (.'. & h. railroad. Iixprenii train daily except Htmday): "i :4(l r. K. j "Lv.rPort land A r. J ' lis aT" 7:8S p. M. I Ar.McMinnvUle bv J:60 A. H THROUGH TICKETS T,oal,1'oint8"nhe aitn and Europe can be oblaMietl tit lowesl rur from F. V. Hickuk, ap nt, a-a anon, R. K0K1IIJ i:, M:gta;cr. E. P. ROGKKH, Asst. G. V. & Pt.-m. AkI. Wantedl-Rn Idea 3 Wrltit JOHN WilDUHHiltUN ( J, Pa mt AlW.r iwyti. Wmiiiiiguiu, P. C,, Ut tliet J.Mw ii.-Ise ulltu tufUM Ma huwtHd uiraUo -i wtutwu STATE AND COAST. Clipped from our Exchanges Throughout the West. Tin? Junction City creamery l now tinning mil bitter. Tom Rwd refiiRfd to atop at ra!cm. Didn't have time. Keeler H. Grtbbert baa started the A valanchi Journal at Canyonville, The lax levy for thia year will be between 12 and 13 milli in Clataop county. Oram county paid f 1699 89 during the last alt montha to keep those who were unfortunate and could not keep themselves. A McMlnnvllle young man made a wager with hie grandmother of two new dresses against a new bat that the republicans would win the election. The outcome makes grandma very ad. It is said that the Oregon state fair was unable to pay premiums in full thie year except in one or two depart ment. The fair was favored with good weather, but the attendance was very small. The U. of 0. font ball team baa re ceived a challenge from the Iowa Unl veraity foot ball team, which is mak ing a tour of the west and will prob- ly be accepted. The Iowana will alao play Multomah and the O. A. C. A man, who waa walking in hit sleep, fell from a third story window of the Central hotel, in Astoria, last week. He struck on an awning Bfteen feet below, but besides disturbing his tileep, the fill bad no effect upon bim. Portland Dispatch: The election last Tuetday waa strictly fair and houest In this city. Mayor Pennoyer deserves the th-nks of all good people for making Portland reapectable on election day, and wiping out the stains of fraud and disorder left by his prede cessors. T. J. Newman, who waa traveling through Eastern Oregon in the early part of 1695, organizing camps of the Pacific Jurisdiction of the Royal En deavor, baa sued the East Oregotilan, A. D. Htillman, O. R. Lash and J. P. Walker, for $70u0 damages, for an al leged slander. A number of quail and Deuny pheasants have been turned louee on Hie John Day river and Canyon creek, in Grant county. A the law strictly forbids their destruction in the coun ties ot Eastern Oregon, it is presumed these birds will be given a chance to multiply and stock the valley. The second trial of Theodore Cush- Ing for the killing of Thomas King will be oommeuccd in the criminal de partment of the superior court, in Spotane, thia week. By order of Judge Buck, a jury of 24 was drawn from the 600 freeholders, whose names were placed iu the box by the county commistdooers. I. D. Applegate'i old home place at Hwun lake, Klamath county, waa de stroyed by fire oue night last week. The parties staying there were aroused by the, eipli sion of cartridges In an adjoining' room. The flames were under such headway that all efforts to extinguish them were lutile. But lit tle of the contents were saved. The city council chamber, in Oer vais, came near being destroyed by Are on Tuesday evening of last week, while the election board was in session, counting the vote of (iervale precinct. The stovepipe becaiuedlsjolnted in the second story and set the celling un Are. It did no damage but gave a bad scare. The counting continued. A little babe in the home of Ed. B' Horning, in Corvallis, begins its trip through the world with but one hand. The child, a wee girl, but a week old. It is the left hand that le gone, and the arm from the elbow down is missing. The case is a freak of birth, and the solace of Ibe circumstance is that never having bad the hand is better than to lose It, says the philosopher of the Times. Outside sheep have all left the Greenhorn mountains, and most of them are Bufely In their winter range, says the Long Creek Eagle. Many bauds respected the right of residents of this county and kept a reasonable distance away, while some followed an established precedeut of herding up to the rancher's fences, and if the rancher happened to be absent, would allow their band to go inside and destroy bis crop. (Jeor e Parks was arrested iu Eu gene last Thursday for trying to pick the pocket of Dock Reeves. Reeves and another were discussing a horse trade. Parks was pres' nt, utid was alaudiug uear Reeves, The other man stepped away to untie one of the horses, and, while doing so, Parks slipped his hand Into Reeves' pocket. The latter detected Parks' movement and seized him with both bunds. In the serin, mugo that ensued, Reeves' money was acnltered around on the ground, but none of it was gotten by Parks, who made his escape, but was efrerwnrd caught. A resident of Coos river, who is In terested In the fishing industry, in forms the Coos Bay Mail that great numbers of salmon are wantonly killed every fall in Daniels srock, and, in fact, in nearly all the creeks which empty into the main river. The sal mon go up these creeks to spawn, where they prove an, easy prey to boys, who kill them with clubs or throw them on banks with pitchforks, Just out of pure "cuesedness," as the fish are unfit for food. Everybody on the bay is more or less interested in the Ashing Industry, which annually puts a large sum of money in circula tion, and steps should be taken to see that the law is enforced, and that the salmon are protected during the close season. Extra Session of Congress. Washington, Nov. 6. An extra session following immediately the in auguration of Mr. McKinley is, in the prevailing opinion, certain, No one professes to have word from Mr. Mc Kinley direct on the subject, but there is good authority for saying that an extra session is on the republican program. Senator Quay believes an extra ses sion 1b certain. That is what he haj In mind last Saturday wh n he said: "We shall have a new tariff bill with in eight mouths after McKiuley's in auguration." Senator Quay has the habit of speaking by the card, and to get a new tariff bill passed by that time would require the calling of congress together as soon after March 4, next, as possible. Eastern Oysters. Tbe consignment of 25 barrels of Eastern oyesters, designed for Yaquina bay, arrived ill Albany last Friday, in charge of Mr. C. H. Townsend, of the United State; Fish Commission. Fish and Game Protector, H. D. Meliuire, Piof. F. L. Washburn, of the univer sity at Eugene, came In on the Rose burg local Mr. MeGuire from Port land and Prof. ' Washburn from Eugene, and all went to Yaquina bay on the 0. C. A E. train, where the oysters w ill te planted. Tbe plant is hi go jd shape, and it the people of the hay guard them carefully, the result will, without doubt, lead to one of the most important industries on the coast. Mr. Towuseud has already on this trip, planted 25 barrels ot oysters at Hutu bolt bay, as well as a quantity of lobsters at Monterey, and terrapin at the mouth of the Sacramento, as well as borne other kinds of fish at diflerent points. The oyster planting Is, how ever, the most important act in the tish planting line that has ever been done on the coast; as the results will show if the bivalves live and thrive, and it depends considerably upon how the people of the bay guard the infant plant in its efforts to gain a Blurt. Herald. A Clubbing Oder. A great many of our readers in Lini: county like to take the Weekly Oregon ian. We have made arrangements whereby we cau furnish it at a reduc tion from the regular price to tlio.se who want both the Expkess and th. Oregonian. The regular price of trie Oregon ian is 1,50 per year, and of tbe Express f 1.50 when in advance. We will furnish both for $2. per year in advance, a saving of one dollar to the subscriber. The Oregonluu gives al1 the general news of the country oncep week, and the Express gives ulltn local news once a week, which will make a most excellent news service for the moderate sum of $2. per yen' Those who are at present subscribers f the Express must pay iu all arrear ages and one year in advance to obtuin his special price. In order to put the Express Iu the homes of many who are not now tak ing It, we have decided to oiler it from now until March 1,; 18!)7, for only 25 cents. If you lire not taking the Ex press already, take advantage of this oiler and subcribe at once, and if you are already a 6ubcriber, seud It to some Etstern friend for four months. Ripa-is Tahules eri liver troubles. Hi pans Tabules assist digestion, liipana Tabules: one gives relief. Kipans Tabules: gentle cathartic. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure Thanksgiving Day. Washington, Nov. 4. The presi dent has Issued the following Thanks giving proclamation: "By the President of the United States: "The people of the United States should never be unmindful of the gratitude they owe to the God of na tions for his watchful care, which has shielded them from disaster and pointed nut to them the way of peace and happiuess. Nor should they ever refuse to acknowledge with contrite hearts their proncnoss to turn away from God.s teachings and follow with sinful pride after their own device. "To the end that these thoughts may be quickened, it is fitting that, on a day especially appointed, we should Join together in approaching tbe throne of grace with praise and supplication. "Therefore, I, Graver Cleveland, president of the United States, do here by designate and set apart Thursday, the 28th day of the present month of November, to be kept and observed as a day of thanksgiving and prayer throughout our land. On that day ltt all oui people forego their usual work aud occupations and assemble in their accustomed place of worship; let themVith one accord render thanks to the Ruler of the Universe for our preservation as a nation, and our de liverance from every threatened danger; for the peace that has dwelt within our boundaries; for our defense against disease and pestilence during tbe years that has followed the labors of our husbandmen; aud for all the other blessingB that have beeu vouch safed to us. "And let us, through the mediation of Him who has taught us how to pray, implore the forgiveness of our sins and a continuation of heavenly favor. "Let us not forget on this day of thanksgiving the needy, and by deeds of charity let our offerings of praise be more acceptable in the sight of the Lord. "Witness my hand and the seal of the United States which I have caused to be heretofore afflxed. "Done at the City of Washington, this 4th cay of November, In the year of our Lord, 181)0, and the inde pendence of the Uuited States of America, the 121st. (Seal) "Grover Cleveland, "By the President. "Richard Olney, "Secretary of State." Read, Peacock & Co, has sleevelis under vests for ladies from 5c to 50c j There's no clay, flour, starch or other worthless filling In Hoe Cake aud no free alkali to burn the hands, One-half wool dress goods reduced to 10 cts., and bleached, all linen table cloth for 35 cts. a yard, at the Racket Store. Baker has just received a nice lino of ladies aud gentlemen's Mackintoshes to sell after McKinley is elected on Nov. 3. You can get Prices Baking Powder for ilOc. per pound, every can guaran teed. Arm & Hammer soda 4 cents a pound at Peehlers. Ladies and gents, remember Pugh & Muucy's Is the place to buy your boots and shoes. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap tluiii by actual wear as the free alkali rots llieni. Hoe Cake is pure, and only 5 cents. Measure your rooms accurately and bring size in feet and inches with you. It costs you nothing to have your cur pets sewed by bund by the Albany Furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. Baker carries the best corset Feath erbone, $1.25; a good corset, 05 cts.; a cheaper corset, 50 cts. Featherbone corsets are warranted, and if not satis fuotory the money will be returned, Ripain Tabules. Ripaus Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Tabt'l-s cure headache. Ripans Tabules cure indigestion. Kloai'3 Tubules cure constipation. Ripaus Tabules: for sour stomaeh. Ripans Tabules cure torpis liver. Bakiro COUNTY COURT. ((ieo.Br.tlon, county Judge; J. M. Wnten, D. L. Curl, conimlfwioacrfl.) Bill of W L Coon (4 60 acctpoor, dis allowed. Bill of B C Windom, elections 3, con tinued. Petition for aid Wm Schooling, con tinued. Continued bill fees Oregon agt Geo JorgciiBon, S8 80. Petition otW H Davis etal for road, continued. Bill of R N Morris, $5 10, disallowed. A S Hart resigned as justice of district 1, and A Sti ainey was appointed. Geo F BuWihart was appointed commis sioner to exterpate Canadian thistles. A H Yost resigned as justice of district 10. Judges and clerks were ordered allowed 2 days each and mileage for return of bal lot boxes. Tbe county treasurer waa ordered not to pay any interest on account of slate tax for 1895, the court assuming all liability for such non-payment. Bills of W F Deakins. $445, continued from October term, for $204, total, $648, were continued until the December term. In the matter ot tbe delinquent tax roll for 1894, it was ordered that the sheriff pro ceed to levy and sell all delinqnent taxes for the year 1894 on or after December 10, 1896. Bills allowed. County officers Judge Barton S1C0, Clerk Montague $166 05, Sberift Gaines, $166 65, Recorder Hardman 1159, Treasurer Morris $83 36, supt Wheeler $50, Deputy Clerk Montague $50, Deputy 8berif Lewelling $S0. Acct poor Aid Cox family $6, Kenworth family $8. Albert! $9, 0 T Lubker $8, Alma Vail $8, Sarah Hines $3, Robert Gillock $0, John Dobins $6, Orin Watson $5, Powers family $10, Mr and Mrs Barnard $5, Mrs G F Junkey$6, Henry Myers $4, Pbebe Hen drickson $5, Mrs Adams $8, Jas Larew $4, T A Lewis $6, Mrs Adelia French $5. Oregon agt Ella Thompson $ 5 70 Casper Kropp, acct poor. 2 00 N Peck, acct poor 9 00 G Miller, elections 2 CO J C Saltmarah, lumber 44 21 Dr Hope, elections 6 CO . G Lindley, elections 1 00 0 WWai ran, acct C H 60 J S Smith, deputy sheriff. 54 00 Heney Brogden, elections 2 00 John Usher, janitor 15 CO C H Dalrymple, diat atty 5 00 Fosliay A Mason, statouary 19 08 I) L Davenport roads and bridges... 7 26 B B Butler, roads and bridges 6 60 Mrs S E Becker, acct poor 2 00 G 1) Barnard & Co, stationary 54 26 Tbos Brink, aectC H 1 50 U K Moore & Co, printing 2 12 Fees Oregon agt Mrs Wm Sloores 43 (15 Fees Oregon agt S Thomas et al 10 00 M A Miller, aect poor 14 90 O C MeFarland, acct poor 12 16 O C & 15 It 11, roads and bridges -10 CD John Leedy, roads and bridges 38 00 D E Cbeudle, acct poor 2 00 Ashby Pearce, acct poor 6 C3 E E Davis, acct C H 3 00 Or Tel Co 4 85 Portland hospital, acct poor 26 00 B A Stafford, acct roads 14 20 S P Williams, roads 8 50 Mary E Davis, aect poor, 8 CO J J Brown, deputy sheriff.. 10 00 Fosliay & Mason, acct poor 10 00 P J Smiley, printing 34 ft .1 Hone, elections... G CJ P W Spiiik-s, lumber 40 00 Alex Suniptor, acct bridge! 12 00 S V ltecee, indigent soldiers fund 10 00 Mrs,! Thayer 5 60 M J Cameron, bridges 141 73 (leo Willis, bridges 51 78 P Cohen, aect poor 12 00 Matlie F Taylor, acct poor 8 40 Miss Brenner, miscellaneous 1 00 M 0 (iainos, board of prisoners.. 35 00 J M Waters, roads 8 00 15 M Uurkhart, roads 10 36 F Dawson, stationary 13 C3 It C Hunter, aect poor......... 15 00 P G Morris, miscellaneous 4 25 Geo Alexander, printing Id 00 D L Curl, ruuds (I 00 15 T T Fisiier, survsyor 16 00 11 C Lehman, rebate tax , ..... 10 90 Struiney & Mitchell, miscellaneous.. 8 00 L Gollieb. acct poor 1 60 J IS Clark, roads 7 60 Silver Imprint, printing 101 75 F P Nulling, printing 8 00 J lUieddes, acct elections 1 80 J B Tillotsou, aect elections 1 00 Dun Harden, aect elwtions 100 -H F Itamp, acct poor 10 U? Alljany Electric Light Co 511 00 Fees inquest Horace Laue 32 00 Court adjourned, p