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VOL. X. 'LEBANON, OREGON, NOVEMBER 6, 1896. NO. 39. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. lue y tar , W i If paid lu advance. II ( u per y.-ar.) month . 1 0 Throe mom h . 3mloiwite.......M;.1;... .. state umrsns. Clou. VV. l-Mi-i-lw luiin II. .MiSololl.l ..Seunlnre Hinder Her nttiin, . .... v'ol r'psMnan Williu'ii P. Lord,- juTiinr H. II. Ki'iuiirl r 'cretai y of Slate Phil Metfhan .'. I'reamiHT 0. M. Irwi:,,... ...... rtnnt. jNhlic Ii.rirni'tloii II. '.V Win..,.' Stab-Printer II. 8 Ilium, i F. A. Monro, 8uiren r Judff. ( K. W oulvertun, I 'JOUNTY ')FFlt!KK8. Indite, 0. 1). Durum Recorder, . I). F. Hardman Clerk C. B, Montague Sherlll M. C. liabiea S'-Iiiki! Hupiirtntemlent, Iticlnnond Wheeler Trroi-ircr, P. (I. Morris Aefir, U. A.Stallbrd Surveyor K. T. T. Fisher .V'orom'r '.F. Wright . . i J. M. Waters r uoinuiiNHiottern j j) jjt nT CITY OF iS, mY'ii! O.K. PUOH WOIiDUtt W. M. HltOWS CITY ATTOKSEY 8. M. GARLAND THKASPKEtt J.F.HYIJE 4 VUSHAl . W.TAYlAiR fN. 8. DAUil.F.W!!, M. 0. WAU.AOU, u. ii viirv) BAKDK, tM'Nl H MRN A (tjuPIIUKY, '. II. SMITH, ... . ,N. It. MAMAS, .ity Council mectaon the fiml and third Tinwduy evi'uiii( of each n ontli. Secret Societies. USN TEST. So. 7, K. O. T, al.-Miil. In CI. A. B. IU11 on Thin-day evening of " Traiiment Sir KnlKhu "re oi nllally luvilcd to rllitlip rent meeting. T. C. Pntnu:R, Com, every ruoKlM evening at G. A. K. Hall. B, Y, Kuuu-ATr.lc.lt, M. W. J. t. Hvi'B. Rcc. I.KBAN0N iodok. no. r. I. o. o. r.-Mi wry Humrday evening at Odd Fellow. Hall, at d'oloekp.m. a. E. PAVIB, K. G. W. (!. PETERSON, Sooty. PEARL REBECCA IflWJE, NO. 47. 1 0. 0. F. Heotaal . 0. 0. F Hall nral and third Wednen day evening of eaoh mouth . SARAH HAI.TMARS1I, N. 0. HATTIE A.CRUHON. Sool'y. LEBANON LOfWE No. 44 A. F. A A. M.-Mcel Halnnlay evening, nn or beiore'Jie mil moon In muntli, at Meaonlr Hah, Cor Main and Otwit u. NrainiHW tawbw; oornlidly Invited o attend. . J. 'M, W. M. E. K. HamhacK, Bee' JOHN F. MIU.P.K W. R. C. No. 15, meets lt and 3rd Fridays f oanli month I 2:30 p. m. Asmk B. Hum, , Uolu E. Saltmabsh, J'rca. Beo'ty. OESXMEHKMCAMI', No.-. ivl Inn uf Ore on, 8on of Velcraan-Me! In 0. A. R. Hall, very Haturday evtnluit. paeont the third tHirday of eaoli mouth, mooting the tlilnl Frl ttijiy Initead. All brolhure of the Hoiw of Vet imm and comradciiof the (I. A. R. arr cordially Invited to moot with the Cami. A. Bhoi.au, Capt. , 0. Sn itx.FlrntBegt. BISA M. WKKT HIVE. NO. 1, L. 0. T. M. Meottoii theltd, 4th and Mb Friday cveuln of " t,1.miiuthat7:aiP.ii.ata. A. R. Hall. Tran lent '''y Waoraiboca are cordially invted to attend. fjvl,DAn fl. Mn isR, lady Cora. BOU.HBAW,-1''"''11 K- PBOFJ1SS10ML. W. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law, Will praollw In all llm rourtaorilieHutr. . LRBNON', OUKUON. Sam'l M. Garland, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. J,EBANON. 0R1M0. Weatterforu & Wyatt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. ALBANY. OBSGOJf. W.R IS I LYE U, A1TCRNEY - AT - LAW, J A1B1UY, OEEQaS. The Champion Mills, General Exche nee and Mill E usiness. Flour and All Itindu ot Mill Food For Sale at the Lowest Prices. We are prepa-od at all to pay Albany prices for wheat to those whe store with us. Call and get sacks and learn further parti :ulara.' Very Tru'y, G, W. Aldkich. BARBER SHOP Brat Shaven, Hair Cut r Shampoo. Kirk & Ewlng's Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOR TO ST. CHARLES HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dreseip;; a Sjiecialty East and S'-outh VIA THE SHASTA RODTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. ExiireBtrains leave Port and daily: . at. ;T.v.,.Poriiand.T....ArrT8:10 A. 12:1(1 A. U. Lv.. AJI.any.. ..Ar. 4:60 a. II 11:45 a. a. Ar.SunFiaiititooLT 7:00 p. The abiivt I raise atop ut EuBt Port, land. Ort'iion Citv. Woodburii. Salem, Turner, Muriou, Jefternon, Altinuy, TuiiKent, Shedd, Halsey, Harrinliurir, Juuclion City, Eu ttent', CrcBwell Cottaee Omvt' Drains and all Ktatiupa friui Jiwehurg wutli to and Ini'ludlug AbhlamJ, Koaeliurg mail tlaily: "8:90a7i. i I,v. Poriland ,Ar. T 4:40 1. m. 12:25 r. . L,V...AIIinny Ar. 1 :15 P. t. o:20P. H. Ar...lioeliur(!..Lv. I 8:00a.m. Loj'jlt paasenger trains daily (except Sunday 8:10 a. m. I Lv...Alliany Ar, ; 10:30 a.m. :00A. M. Ar...Jjnlanon.,..Lv. Lv... Albany Ar. Ar...I!littuon ...l,v. 9:80 A. M 4:30 P. M 6:20 P. M (1:15 p. M. 6:60 P. M. Dining Oars on 0dm Route. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND Secopd-Clitas Sleeping Cars At tached to all Throi gh Trains. West Hide IMvlwloil. BkTWEEN PoilTLAND AND OOHVAIXH. Moil train daily (exceni Sunday): 7:80 a'.". 1 l7v...Porlttind ...Arr I ftafiTM. 12:16 p. M. I Ar..,Corvnlli8..Lv. I 1:36 p. m. At Albanv and (lorvallia qonnetit 'lti trains of 0. C. IS. railroad. ExproKb train daily (except Sunday): 4:46 p. m. I I,v... Poriland ...Ar. ! 8:25 A. M. 7:26 P. M. I Ar.Mt'MinnyilleLv ! 6:60 A. M. THROUGH TICKETS f '"i:i,f ,!;,,l,e r Eattern htntos. Con ad a and Etiroiw can l obn.ined at lowest ratea from F, V. Hickok, tont, Trfbanon. K. KOICH'.EH, Manager. R. P. RCf,F-RS- Ant' 0 P l,ft8B AKt' Vfcn'arLIln Hon Ti, think tome fc. . vit WW, tiles' may 'rr.ug t'"U v.f.iini. .:; -' Vt.LlKn:l-!(N I '-'U,. ;-,,c-t Att.r WfcW.lii:M., D. t'., fur tt ii (WuiirlM orftf STATE AND COAST. Clipped from our Exchanges Throughout the West. A Eugene dnvgint displays fifteen proprietary medicines of his own make. The Solo Press Is verj pointed on the recent appointment of Warm Springs agent. "The Salem Y M C A wants to play a game of indoor baseball ith the Albany YMCA. One thousand feet more of hose will be added lo the reels of the Baker City fire department. A Hurristiurg fanner lost seventeen head of cattle and a number of sheep by tue recent flood. Five hundred and fifty head of mutton sheep were brought into The Pallet) last week and sold. J. M. Poorman, of Woodhurn, ship ped 10 pairs of China pheasants to Southern California last week. 1 he delinquent tax roll of Yamhill county amounts to nearly 15,000. It is the largest delinquent roll for years. Over 6000 bushels of wheat were sold at Junction City to millers for 75 cents per bushel, net, but the millers hare raised the price. Dr. Cormac haB examined J. Russell, who shot and killed his son-ln law at Randolph, Coos county, and pro nounced Russell insane. Three carloads of cattle were ship ped to San Francisco last week by Coleojan and Wiley, big shippers in Southern Oregon. Their next ship ment will be bogs. The sturgeon catch near The Dalles is growing better again. Among the lot received for shipment last week was oue 300-pound fellow, that un dressed would have weighed 150 more. Wakefield &. Jacolwon, who have been awarded the ooutract for furnish" ing and placing rocK on the north Jetty on Coos bay, are preparing to begin work immediately; are employing men with that object in view. The city authorities of The Dalles have on their hands five hobos who alwolutely iefuse to work. They have put them on bread and water diet, which, it is expected, will have a bene ficial eflect upon their industry. August Pagenkopf, of Wells, Benton county, who was supposed to be drowned, reached home all right. When he left for home he found that the', water waB too tiigh for him to reach home in safety, so he went to a friend's end yiaited until he could travel more easily, Ah Swill, the Celestial living across the Calapooia from Albany, was sur rounded by water during the flood. Warm Spring Johnny took him off In a boat, but he went back to look after his swine, the water rising higher, end be was nearly drowned before gotten off again by johnny. Mid McEherson, who resides Just north of Springfield, in Lane county, while out shooting Thursday last, winged a large arctic owl. The bird does not seem to be much hurt, and was brought to Eugene by Mr. Mo Puersou. It Is almost white, and is very beautiful. The arctic owl is seldom seen this fur south. State Printer Lewis is preparing cards about 4x10 inches in size bear ing the nanus of the different terri torial and state governors of Oregon, dates of appointments on lection, etc. These will be arranged under the oil painting of the several dignitaries now on the walls of the senate chamber and representative hall in Salem. The 2-yearold daughter of Charles lieale, of Pendleton, last week, fell from a rocking chair on a heated stove and suffered very painful bums on the bunds and face. The little one Stretched out lis arms as It fell, and her hands were first to poine in con tact with the almost red-hot Iron. Defore she rolled to the floor her face was badly burned. Walt Pugli, of the firm of Erixon, Pugh & Gray, who had the contract for building the hospital, employs' quarters and laundry at Warm Springs agency, says that bis oompany has completed all those buildings, and is ready to turn them over to the government as soon as the new agent Is ready to receive them. The school building is almost completed, and the dormitory is enclosed. The mystery surrounding the dis appearance of a package of gold dust from a restaurant in The Dalles ill 1803 bids fair to result In a searching of the arehlevesof The Dulles lu order to ascertain whether it was Louie Daven- port or "French Charlie" who lost the gold. While there Is Utile likeli hood of the treasure ever being re stored to lis riuhtfnl owner I.Iih nM settlers are determined to settle for art time who was the real loser. We have it on good authority, says the Medford Moil, that a coucerlcd action would be taken by the scliool superintendent! of the state, at tlm next meeiiug ol the legislature, which convenes next January, to aiued the present school laws of Oregon, regard in; the Issuance of third t rade certifi cates. It is argued, in support of this proeot, that the plan issuing cer tificates to those averaging only seventy percent, is detrimental to the Interests of our schools, as a large pro portion of those whose average Is only seventy per cent, are unable to re celve a higher percentage and that persons whose education Is sufficient ouly to make it possible to secure so small percentage are not really quali fied to assume the responsibility of training the minds of the pupils en trusted to their charge. The county superintendents have been canvassed and they are with oue or two excep tions in favor of this proposed amend ment. , The Pioneer Quarry, About 30 men are now employed at Pioneer stone quarry, iu Lincoln county. The company is opening up the new ledge ou the south side of tiie canyon, the steam chauneler being moved oyer to that side last week. The old ledge is still being worked by a large force of men;. Stone from the south ledge will be quarried soon. The stone on this side lies id four ledges, the first being two feet thick, the second five feet, the third four feet, and the fourth five feet. This compa ny is now working on a San Francisco contract, which will require several months to fill. It is also working upon a small contract of about 2500 cubic feet for u government light house ou the Columbia. ' The Astoria Railroad. Report from Aatoria, says the Ore gsnian, are to the effect that by the end of the year Mr. Hammond will have 1000 men at work on the uew railroad. Mr. W. C. Cowgill, city edi tor of the Aatorian, who was In the city last week, denied the report tele graphed from Astoria to the effect that the newly graded road had been seriously damaged by the storm, "In some places," said Mr. Cowgill, "the bank was washed down, but no more than was to be expected under the circumstances, and nothing of a very serious nature. The contractors are making arrangements to rieume work as soon as the weather will permit it, and by the end of the year It is ex pected that over 1000 men will be at work and kept at work unti the road 1b completed." A Clubbing Offer. A great many of our readers In Lint: couuty like to take the Weekly Oregon iau. We have made arrangements whereby we can furnish it at a reduc tion from the regular price to tlm who waut both the Express aud th Oregoulan. The regular price of t.ie Oregoulan is $1.60 per year, and of the Express $1.60 when iu advance. We will furnish both fir $2. per year in advance, a saving of one dollar to the subscriber. The Oregoiiiun gives al' the general news of the country once ? week, and the Express gives all t local news once a week, which will make a most excellent news service, for the moderate sum of $2. per yen1 Those who are at present subscribers ef the Express must pay in all arrear ages and one year lu advance to obtain his special price, Miss George Gets The Medal. The gold medal offered by Fruit Commissioner H. E. Doscli, for the best essay on "Horticulture" in this district, written by a pupil in the counly schools, has been awarded by the judges, Dr. J. R. Cardwell, Prof. E. It. Lake aud Frank Lee, to Miss Hatlie George, of Ifowberg. Mr. Dosoh Is somewhat disappointed with the outcome of his scheme, as he received only seven essays in all, He had in tended to make a yearly presentation of a medal, but is discouraged by his poorsucceRS, and gives it up. Ore gouiau, Baker carries the best corset Feath erbone, $1 .25; a good corset, 65 cts.;a cheaper corset, 50 cts. Featherbone corsets are warranted, and if not satis factory the money will be returned. Riajui Tftbules: gentle cathartio. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latert U. S. Gov't Report Absolutely pure Gibson to Illustrate Dickens. G. D. Gibson and Edward W. Bok were chatting together in the former's studio one day, when the editor of the Ladles' Home Journal said: "Why don't you drop the American girl, Gibson, and try something en tirely new?" - "What is there new?" asked Gib son. 'Illustrate Dickens," lanconically answered the editor, "Illustrate Dickens!" repeated Gib son. "Why, man alive " Just then the artist's mother came into the studio. "Mother," he said, "what have I always told you I would rather do in the way of illustration than any thing else?" "Well, I don't known, Dana, unless it is to Illustrate Dickens." "Exactly, and Bok walks in just now and asks me to do it." Gibson wont to Europe on his wed ding trip aud remaiued in London six months. There he worked away at his Dickens sketches. Upon bis re turn a few weeks ago he delivered the first drawings of the series to the Ladies' Home Journal, and the initial one will be printed iu the Christmas issue. The finished drawings are said to be remarkable portrayals. The characters chosen are Pickwick; Peck aneff aud his two daughters; David Copperfield; Dick Swiveller and The Marchioness; Old Scrooge, from "A Christmas Carol;" Caleb Plummer and his blind daughters, and other charac ters from Dickens. The Journal will present the entire series (Juring 1897. Certificates Granted, The recent teachers examination held by County School Superintend ent Wheeler resulted In certificates being issued as follows: Nellie Snod erly, M. M. Dungan, Henry Hayden, Mabel Hayden, Inez Hale, Jefferson; Lester W. Humphrey, Foster; C. A. Neal, Crawfordsville; Miss Emma Tivey, Lebanon; Tessie Weddle, Sweet Home; Claranca Ingram, Boda vllle; Grace Michael, Lebanon. Mrs, W. A. Calder, ot Brownsville, passed the examination for a state diploma and Luther Wiley, of Lebanon, and Morgiana Dunham, of Albany, for stute certificates. - Road Washed Away. About 160 yards of the county wagon road extending west from the county ferry at Hendricks, ferry on the Mc- Kenzie has been washed away by the liigli water. The entire width of the road in some places has washed away. The county ferry cannot be operated ou account or the high water and passengers are taken across the river iu small boats. The ferry has been considered iu danger from driftwood and the cable bos been put with the exception of one strand. This was done in order to weaken the cable so that it would break on this side of the river, If It breaks, and thus save the boat from being sunk. Eugene Guard. Sunday Observance. Scene Scotch farmhouse. Time, Sunday morning. Tourist (to farmer's wife) Can you let me huve a glass of milk, please? Milk is produced and tonsumed. Tourist (taking some coppers from his pocket) A penny, I suppose? Farmer's Wife. Man, due ye no think shame o' yersel' tae be buy in' goods on the Hawbath? Tourist (repookotiug the coppers) Oh, well, there's no harm done. But wou't you have the money for It? Farmer's Wife Na, na; I'll no tak' less than saxpence for breakin the Sow bath .Leeds Mercury. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear as the free alkali rots them. Hoe Cake is pure, and ouly 5 cents. Measure your rooms accurately and bring size iu feet and inches with you. It costs you nothing to have your car pets sowed by hand by the Albany Furulture Co., Albauy, Oregou. Circuit Court. A Frum andSE Frum vsA H Frumi partition"; decree of partition granted. John T Shea vs August Miller, dissolu ion of partnership, Keceiver discharged and caBe dismissed. J M Moyer et al, vs Albany Woolen Mill Co, order appointing receiver; all parties having claims for wages are required to intervene and set up their claims In 30 days, objections thereto to be filed in 10 days from the expira tion of the said 30 days. John Connor vs Jos Hunter, fore closure; judgment by default. H Bryant vs J M South; present sheriff to make deed. May & Senders vs Red Crown Roller Co; present sheriff to make deed. In the matter of the assignment of Albertiua Kriesel; continued. In the matter of the assignment of Rica McLean; final account allowed and assignee discharged. Mary Jane Shaw vs Mary Ann Mc intosh, writ of Review, foreclosure; judgment for plaintiff. Southern Pacific Co vi City of Al bany, injunction; submitted and taken uuder advisement. ThosKayvsJ F Savage etal, fore closure; judgment for plaintiff. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co vs G Wand Letta Rodgers, confirmation; confirmed. Sshool Fund Com vs J W Swank et al; confirmed. School Fund Com vs O Jennings et ,al; confirmed, - ? Ephriam Haner vs John P Donaca et al, con firmatioo ; con firmed. .- ' - Board School Fund Commissioners vs Wm Cochran et al; confirmed. Annie G Spinney vs O P Card et al, foreclosure; judgment for plaintiff. In the matter of the assignment of Geo W Drlnkard; teal property "order ed sold at private sale and case con. tlnued. - - Rough Weather on the Bay. The mail missed connection Friday evening and Saturday morning on ac covut of the heavy storm then pre vailing, which kicked up such an ugly sea In the bay that no ordinary small boat could make the trip either to or from Yaqulua. Saturday even ing showed no indications of any abatement in the fury of the elements and no chance ot any mail that night, when Capt. Roberts of the steamer Farallon took the matter in hand, rustled around, raised a sufficient sum of money aud got the) steamer Robarts to go and briug the mail down. New port News. Was Murdered. Another murder has been committed) In Clifton, the scene of so much blood shed during the fishermen's strike. This time the victim Is Aution Ve range, a young Greek, aged about 25 years. Saturday tho young man was missed from his home, and his uncle, who lives in Clifton, telegraphed to Seattle for Information concerning him. Nothing was learned and search waB instituted. The body of the boy was found near the road, The Dalles T-M. Read, Peacock & Co, has sleeve! uuder vests for ladles from 5c to 5uc There's no day, flour, starch or other worthless filling In Hoe Cake and no free alkali to bum the bauds. One-half wool dress goods reduced to 10 cts., aud bleached, all linen table cloth for 35 cts. a yard, at the Racket Store. Baker has just received a nice line of ladies and gentlemen's Mackintoshes to sell after McKinley is elected on Nov. 3. You oau get Prices Baking Powder for 30o. per pound, every can guaran teed. Arm & Hammer soda 4 cents pound at Peeblers. Ladles and gents, remember Pugh & Muucy'a is the place to buy your boots aud slioes. Rlpani Tabules assist digestion. IUpans Tabules curt Indigestion, i Ripans Tiuiii lw auur tUomacb,