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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1897)
VOL. X. LEBANON, OREGON, JANUARY 14, 1897. NO. 46. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Jus y mr .. W 80 ;if paid 111 advance, l D tut y r.) Hlit month.... . Paw month., : . l! 'tflt"'tripi. i STATE OFFICERS. Juliii II. Mllrliell.l UiiiMjr Hermann iloiiureniuiaii William P. Lord, Governor H. It. KiiiruUI gwrntaiy of Slate Phil Mutwhan I'ransiirer . M. Irwl.. dnpt. Public Ii.Btruntiuti Fl. W- Leeds Blali' Primer It. ! Ill' I... I F. a. .M.inre, Hupreu (Judge. C. K, Woolvurton.) BOUNTY "KFft.'KRS. fii.lur ...G. I. Ilarinn Recorder, I). F. Hardman Clerk, C. II, MonUunie Shcnll, M. ('. Gallic iimmI ( i. eiinlemlpnl, Ulilinmu Wheeler - r..; ... . .... ....I. ii. MnrrW II, A Stulldrd i i. K 'I'. ' Fisher C ... C. I'. Wright i .1. M. Waters 1 " , II. I fori OlTV i. (h ii .r.'. v ). .mil:.'.. . . (I. Ulrli iTITV ATTORNEY ..S. SI. H.-JlLANI) rtRAHiTRBIt J.)'. HVIIK IUI1MH VI, ....Jl ilS C. -Htl'I.L .1. ... I I.K, H. i. I.'i t II.MhN . j. y i'.i. i: ' ;is. 'Itv I'oinii il ineelBMii tin llrnl null third !tn eve-.l iu of each itoittll. Secret Societies. ;r , 'I U.-NIci v. In U. A ' in- .lai eviiiilim of each ivwik. ;-.. Kiii'ti' art- 1'i.fdlaily iiivlli'il lo !'. n n.i'.lltlK. T Pi:wiu:H. ''am. . .. .. ... I), U. W. Heel. "Illlil! in ti. A It. lull ,t. r'i,.iufcy, M. W. t.i. , Vi. 17 I. II. ('. Mt'l'lH .! ,ii uilil PVIIov. Hull, ot J. . IMYLIC N. (I. .l')'. ,,; ,5 i'I l.'imlK, ti l.il. I. O.II. F. i .i: i ... r. . !Uli liri! a-il tlilnl Wwiliei . . Hill:;.- 'it del. Ili'illlll. i-AII'.ll SAlJMAlSM ' N. ti.. I . '; , I I'U1 f IS. !.',, Ml.M.ni i.K.W II A. '.A A. Vt.-Mi'l'ts , ila uvi'Mllli;. laiurl.Holc I"1 llll. "" ai.iiitli, hi .MiiM.ni.' Hiil I'm ialn ami mi Ms. H,jim-iitiit. Iircihcri iwnlii lin'ltml h. I . HASIM.M-, M, 1', U. lllCKOJi, 800. JOHN V. M1IXKR W. K. C No. 15, jiiwu lal ami 3nl Frlilayn of each month al 2:8(1 i. in. Hattii Cboson, Mm. Awst A. Hvn, J'f. Scc'ty. rN'I. MKKKiBt'AMI". No. II), Ulvlnlon of Ore .,,, i of VolcraatiK-Meol lu U. A. U. Hall, satim ,v'"'1",, e""t ""' , -other, of the Son. of Vet- Invltad to meot with the CaIi-''-'''..Bo,u)li C8pi, ,,. 0. 8ti h , Flrlfiet. III1NA .!.' r-ri Illiv, ... . Mmwoii tlwal, 4ih anil Mh I rMay evanlng i. MCliraoiitlialliWIP.a.alO. A. K. Hill. Trail Hunt lly Mawaliee. aro eo.dlally Invited lo "HIOIIll. Hui.inH 8. Mil l. mi, Udv Com. DoLlie 8AI.TMAM1I, Ijuty R. IC. PROFESSIONAL. W. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law, "Will priifltlfie in ttll CourlB of the Htuit;. . . IiEBANON, OFtEnOS. Sam'l M. Garland. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. LEBANON, ORKHOI- ATTORNEYS -AT -LAW, ALBANY, ORLGON. W, R BILYEU, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Www, The Champion Ills, Ceneral Exchange and Mill Business. Flour and All Kindt) ol Mill Feed Far Sale at tlio Lowest Prices. We are prepared at all to pay Albany prices lor wheat tn tliose wlic store with us. Call and get faclis and learn farther parti'Milars, Very Truly, G. W. ViLMIIClI. BARBER SHOP II. b SIiuvi'h, Hair Cut hi Kliaaipiiii. Kirk & Ewing's Shaving Parlor. NEXT POOH TO KT. 1 HA ULKH HOTEL. Elegant Eaths. 1 'hildren Kindly Treated. ,il"H II i i r Drensiit)- a Specialty East and Soulh VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THK Southern Pacific Co. Ripnwa t,miu leave Furtl.i id daily : li5oX"B.Tl,v.,.T,ortl'andy,,.,".Ar. 8:10a. m 12:10 A. M. IiV...AIImny.. ,.Ar. ; 4:60 A. M 11:46 A.M. I Ar.HaliFriuidHi oLv I 7 :00 P. M The lve iml'iB ntop 1 1 E&Nt Port Inliil, Oregon City, Wrodiiurn, Halem, Turner, Murion. Ji'H't'rwin, Alluuiy, Tttiijjonl, Shidd, Hulse.v, HamHliurir. Jimclioti Cit",. Ku- (tene, Onwwell. (lottujie Sriivo, DruiiiB and all KtutiiniB from Bob ilttirg aoutb to mid Inoludlng Anliliuul. ltiwclmrg mail daily i T:30 A. H. I l.v...l'ortlaiid .. Ar. I 12:-'6 p. . Lv...Alliany Ar. S:20p, h. Ar...Konchir(!,. Lv. I 1:10 11. H. 1:16 r. M. K:00a.h. Loeal Sunduy. pttasoiigor trains- -daily (except a. u. ! Lv.Alliany... a.in'. Ar...Ihaiion, vEk: Lv...Allianv.. . Ar. . I,v. 11:16 A. II 8:36 A.M. . Ar. fi:P, lis:::: ArN-w-j-sE. 6:05 P.M. Dining Carsori 0$den Route, Pullman Buffst .Slee181'3 -and- Sooond-Class Sleeping Curs At tached to all Throutr.li Trains. West l-tldu UlvlBlon. BKTWKBN POHTIANO AHli U'OttVAl.IiU. Mail truln daily (except Sundiiy) 7:30 a I Lv., .Portland ...Ar. I Ar...Oorvallin. 1-v. (1:20 A. 12:15 P. M. 1:86 P. At Allianv and (lorvnlln connect with trains of O. C. K. railroi (!. Express train daily (exc ipt Btimlay): 4:46 p. M. 7:26 P.M. I,v... Portland .. Ar. Ar.McMinnvlli i U I H:25a. 6:60 A. THROUGH TICKETS !-;r8:l:'Vt Eat tern Slates, Can ada and Europe can be nbt lined at lowoat raws from F. U. Hickok, a jent, lelianon. R. KOICHI KR, Mannitor. K. P. ROOHRS. Asst. 0. F. I'ass. AkI. -at !nt8f!-ln Idea 5 Who can think tltlLit tD natuiit t)KT 'y WW J,1U woaun. WKlttn!N & Ptlent Atti.r- , i. VUr uw tr fi.nu yr wmt STATE AND COAST. Clipped from our Exchangos Throughout the Wast. Biiriflarii'n liavi' hi wi as common In i WeHton as cluew liei'i", lately.. The Morning Dispatch, of The Dulles, disi'oiilinui'd pulilli'aliou Fri day. The brlilsre aeros" Hood river, to carry the flume of (he Investment company was completed Thursday. W, FI. Hall, a farmer living near Eula, In Polk county, was arrested and fined $5 for not burying a span of dead horses. The costs in the case was $50. Charles Moore, of Newberg, is ar ranging to embark in the Belgian hare industry. He received a couple of Belgian hares from Tangent, Linn county, last week from the Green yards. Blind sluggers Is killing horses in AWa valley. R. h. Bradley lost, tn Benton county, his beBt team from the disease. Other horses were affect ed from the dtaease, and a few other deaths are reported. Judge Huuna has ordered the greater part of the Medford Distilling & Redoing Company's property, which wa disposed of at referee's sale, to he resold, on the ground that the price It was sold for was too low. The sports if Pendleton got Up a light last Thursouy between a bear ami t'lir Holed bear dogs belonging to A. Despaln and Henty Thompson. The bear was Bent ovr from west of Hie inminialns, The fight was de clared a draw. The normal school at Drain be an Us work last week, after a vacation of 11 days. The present attendance is the largest the school has ever had, excepting one year, There are 130 in the normal department and about, the me number in the training schooh William Boone brought a curiosity to the ofliee of (ho Toledo Times last week. It Is a petrified foot of some animal, which he discovered In one of I he old s ;'l beds near Oyslt-rville. The foot has eight claws, all of which can lie plainly seen. In other respects It resembles a bear'e foot. The contractors having the work of drilling a well at the eapitol have-at last reached water. They went down 88tJ feet, of which 250 feet was (hrough bedrock, when, In passing through the latter strata, a good vein of water whs Btmck, The water at once rose to wllhiu 18 feet of the surface. W. E. Walt hers w as held up by a footpad in The J)alle last week and ordered to give up his money. Mr. Walthers was unarmed and submitted to the robbers command to throw up his hands , Fortunately he had left his money, excepts cents, at the store, and the robber refused to take this amount, Mrs. Mary Willy was arrested in Tillamook last week, as she and her husband were about to alart for Ohio, charged by Alfred Williams with hav ing forged the name of Mrs. Paul Scurader to tut order for II. The ar rest created quite a sensation In Tilla mook, hut, after an investigation, the charge was dismissed. The Sheepmen's Union, of Gilliam county, is being urged by the Fossil Journal to put the bounty on coyote senilis back to the old figures, $1 by the union and Jl by theoounty. The union recently voted in favor of pay ing 60 cents and that the county should pay 50 cents. The law does not permit the couuty court to pay lees than (1. A deed was filed lu the clerk's oftloe in The Dalles recently grantiug title to half a block In the town of Du,fur to the United Brethren church, and in ihe deed was a covenant that, should the grantees sell, cause to be sold or give away, any intoxicating liquors on the premises, the land shall revert to Ilia grantors. It is not pre sumed the church oontemplateB engag ing in the liquor traffic; however, the grantors tool, all precau;iou to forestall Buch an event, A strange Btory comes from the country north and east of Stayton a few miles, in which It isstited that a man named Popple was stricken suddenly blind last week, while work- ins In the hopflelds, says the Htayton Mail. It Is reported that Popple called out to his companions that he could not see, aud was at once con ducted to his home and medical aid summoned. The unfortunate uinu was apparautly stone blind. He was taken to Han Francisco for treatment. You can buy a nice, large arm, hand eaivcd rocker of the Albauy Furulture Couipauy tor (8.85. From Tennessee. The literary last Saturday night was well attended. The question, "Resolved that the works of Art are more pleasing to the eye of man than the works or N ilurc," was ably dis cussed, with Thomas MeKnlgbt as leader oj the affirmative and John Swlnk on the negative. The decision was lu favor of the affirmative. The entertainment given at this place by the school, assisted by the literary society and the public in general, was a success In every par ticular. All those who took part did well, A recitation by Jerome Mo- Cully, of Sodavllle, was highly appre ciated by all, and brought down the house. He was recalled and sang "Home, Sweet Home," with varia tions, in which be displayed great musical talent. Excellent recitations by Chas. and Will Ross, and Miss Pearl and Mastei Robert Wallace the latter two, of Albany were also high ly appreciated. We desire to extend our heartiest thanks to all those out side of the school and society who so kinily assisted us. The proceeds of (he nlertainment were used to finish paying for the organ, and a nice hang ing tlamp was 'also bought for the school house. The school house nnd furulture are now second to none In the county. The organ, which cost $06 00, was bought June 27, Km, and through the energetic efforts of the teacher, Miss Annie Blacklaw, and the penuje of this district, the debt has been entirely canceled, Great credit is due Miss Blacklaw for her efforts lu this direction. Observer. The Toledo Weekly Blade. Every intelligent family needB in addition to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widly known genera) family newspaper Is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty yeaiB it has been a regular visitor in eyery part of the Union, aud Is well known at almost every one of the 70,000 postofficea Id the country. It is edited with refer ence to a national ciiculation, It is a lf.uullcan paper, but men of all poli tics take it, beeause of its houesty and fairness in the discussion of all public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with something for every mem ber of the household. Serial stories, poetry, wit and humor; the House hold departmeut (host in ILe world), Young Folks, Sunday School Lessons, Tahnage's Heriuous, the Farmstead, the Question Burau (which answers questions for subsorilajrs), the NewBof the week in complete form, and other special features. Specimen copies gladly sent on application, aud if you will send us a list of addresses, we will mail a copy to each. Only $1 a year. If you wish to raise a club, write for Address The Blade, Toledo, Ohio. N. B. We will furnish Ihe Express and the Blade one year for only $1.00, This offer holds good only during the month of January. Editor Express, A Clubbing Offer. A great many of our readers in Liui county like to take the Weekly Oregon lan. We have made arrangements whereby we can furnish it at a redue tiou from the regular price to tliost who want both the Express and th Oregonian. The regular price of tae Oregouian is $1.50 per year, and ot th Exprjjss $1 .50 wheu in advance. We will furnish botli f r $2. per year in advance, a saving of one dollar to the subscriber. The Oregonian gives al' the general news of (lie country once week, aud the Express gives all t local utws once a week, which will make a most excellent news servie. for the moderate sum of $2. per yen Those who are at present subscribers f the Express must pay in all arrear ages and one year in advance to obtain his special price. It's lu town. Ii's the best; Won't burn or roughen the skin; Won't "yellow your clothes," You will be agreeably Burprised. Sorry you didu't know It sooner. Thompson's Soap Foam large pack ages. Measure your rooms accurately aud bring size iu feet and inches with you. It costs you nothing to have your car pets sewed by hand by the Albany Furniture Co., Albany, Oregon. I have money to loau at 8 per cent Interest ou good farm or personal security, J, M. Ralston! Maaton Block, Albany, Or. Good clotlilng Baali 4 Buhl's, -at a low price Highest of all in Leavening 11 WSSI Powder Absolutely eue?e County Court. Petition of W H Davis et al for road, granted. In petition of Jos Weddle et al for road, Thoe Morris, J Shea and A J McClure were appointed viewers, to meet Jan 26. In petition of J L Nye et al for road, same viewers as above appointed, to meet same day. Boundary line of road dlst 13 chang ed as prayed for. Road dist 7 changed aud new dist 7J established. Bond of J P Galbraith, as commader of McPherson Post, was approved. Bill of J W Bentley for $12, acct poor, was disallowed. W C Riggs was appointed constable of dist 11. Application of E A Evans, tt al for road, continued. Bill of I B Smead, of Umatilla couu ty, for $935.40 for indigent poor, con tinued. The following bills were allowed: 0 B Montague M C Gaines D F Hardman Judge Barton P G Morris $163 55 166 55 150 00 100 00 83 35 60 00 50 00 50 00 6 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 3 00 R Wheeler R B Montague Asa Levelling W E Savage, aid Cox family W L Coon, aid Alberts O T Lubker Alma Vail Sarah Hiues RobtGilock, aid self Mrs (j F Junkey, aid P M Smith, aid Watson Phebe Heudricsou h Coleman aud wife Henry Meyers, aid Jaa Larew, aid Jas Lewis. Mr aud Mrs Bernard, aid S Keith S 8 Morris, road sup J Bradshaw, road sup G A Asche, road sup L Huber, road, sup D F Aikins, road sup G L GruuBbaw, road sup E G Cox, road sup B Cummlngs, road sup 6 00 6 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 5 00 6 00 58 00 28 00 28 00 27 00 34 00 41 50 53 28 22 00 20 00 8 00 42 00 30 00 G H Warreu, road sup W E Githeus, road sup D C Swan, road sup A GuslafVon, road sup W H Cooper, road sup A C Buck, road Blip C H Whitney, road sup B E Grimes, road sup A A Kees, road sup J C Saltmarsh, road sup Jode Pearl, road sup 20 00 30 00 16 30 18 00 10 00 74 00 28 00 32 00 22 00 Peter Smith, load sup C B Tycer, road sup E i. Pluuinier, road sup 60 89. J G Weisuer, road sup Drawing jury, Dist 8 J S Waddle, roads F Dawoon, poor and stationery P Cohen, acct poor C J Shedd, drawing Justice jury Drawing jury, dist 2 J C Saltmarsh, roads J O Hardiu, acct poor J P Huhn, election and poor W H Millholleu, roads J 8 Smith, deputy sheriff Wm Christenseii, roads J B Tillotson, bridges O P Cosliow, elections Bicker & Sou, lumber J C Davis, stock inspector O P Coshow, acct poor Arthur & Sous, roads 7 00 12 25 9 00 1 60 3 00 7 00 4 00 2 15 8 00 10 00 47 00 1 1 2 12 12 24 1 0 4 62 1 1 40 2 7 4 20 1 4 Sawyer Bros, lumber Ed Meeker, roads M C Gaines, board prisoners M Hale, rebate tax J A Cummiug, stationery E T T Fisher, surveyor W W Bailey, road T A Riggs et al, drawing jury Or Tel Co, miscellaneous E E Hammack, aid Dobkins W H Hesman, roads Wm Fromm, rebate tax Harrisburg Lumber Co, roads G P Cramer, roads May & Senders, acct poor Judge Barton, roads N Peck, acct poor D C Swanu, roads F Dawsou, acct poor aud sta tionery 18 5 1 1 50 26 85 at Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report N B Washburn, acct poor $ 4 00 W C Farley, acct poor 50 M V Koontz, roads 9 qo B F Ramp, acct poor 7 60 W J Willbanks, roads 5 00 A G Marshall, roads 84 P J Smiley, printing 1935 Or Tel Co, miscellaneous 50 Mury E Davie, acct poor 8 00 J P Galbraith, Indigent soldier allowauce 10 00 T J Stephens, deputy sheriff 4 00 Jas Hunter, road sup 10 00 W A Lane, road sup 30 00 Dan McGregor, road sup 20 00 T W Swarrenger, road sup 32 00 John Biughenner, road sup 20 00 W V Robuett, road sup 5 no D D Hackleman, road sup 40 00 John Usher, janitor 1000 O & C R R, acct poor 7 50 8 E Becker, acct poor 1 25 D E Cheadle, acct poor 2 00 T S StiteSj postage 23 00 G D Barnard, stationery 313 85 John Hammell, acct poor 75 J N Duncan, atty fees 2 20 8 P Williamson, roads 1 50 O C & E R R, roads 10 00 Stewart & 8ox, roads 5 54 Crume & Davis, roads in 41 J B Tillotson et al Green Bridge 133 34 A E Golding, roads 75 I 80 87 II 13 4 39 4 35 1 75 34 80 4 70 11 6 1 50 24 00 8 05 78 10 00 20 00 11 77 8 40 10 40 114 00 62 00 27 70 19 40 7 20 30 35 2 60 417 35 15 00 19 75 5 00 4 90 2 70 4 35 5 00 A M Stafford, roads G C Cooley, roads Lee Brown & Co, roads 8 V Hall, acct roads G H Lawrenoe, roads A B Hudlesoa, roads C W Stokes, roads Dalglelsh & Everet, roads Sautiam Lumber Co, roads A C Miller, roads 8 A Nickersou, roads G M Bilyeu, roads ' IJalsey Tel Co, roads Portland Hospital, acct poor Elec Light Co Alex Sumpter, loads Mrs M F Taylor, acct poor ' O L Blakeslee, rebate tax W T Larwood, road sup U r Harold, " " J E Clark, " " John Grimes " 11 M J Mouteith, rebate tax Inquest Roy Warren, bill W R Hardmau, rebate tax Road supervisors Albauy FuriiltuieCo, coffin J A Fiuob, printing J C Lyon, acct poor Mrs E J Tate, rebate tax John Denny, aict roads D L Curl, ncct roads Miller & Turner, acct poor New subscriptions for the Weekly Oregonian taken at this office, All our woolen underware sold at prices to suit the times. Read, Peacock & Co. 00 1 on I You can order The Butterick Pat terns of Read, Peacock & Co. Also Houetou braid and other lace makers supplies. There's more clothing destroyed by poor soap than by actual wear as the free alkali ruts them. Hoe Cake is pure, and only 6 cents. Overalls with' aprons or without, 60o a pair at the Racket Store. Also have just received a large amount of new calico. Don't fail to see them. Necessity demands that we insist ou all those Indebted to us on subscrip tion, or otherwise, to call aud settle ut once. We will take wheat, oats or hay 50 40 50 82 50 00 at the highest market piices. 00 00 50 85 60 25 00 60 00 35 00 70 75 Read, Peacock & Co. will sell for the next 80 duys, capes, jackets and coats, at prices unheard of before. Now is the time to save your money. Cull and look over the stock. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets move the bowels gently, relieves the cough, cures the feverish condition and headache, making it the best aud quickest remedy for Coughs, Colds and LaGrlppe, Cures lu one day. "No cure, no pay." Price, 25 cents. For sale by N, W. Smith. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic is a perfect Malarial Liver Tonic and Blood purifier. Removes biliousness without purging. As pleasant as Lemon Syrup, It is as large as any dollar tonic and retails for 50c. To get the genuine ask, 50 25 00 35 U SO 1 or Grove's,