Lebanon Express. H.Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor. It is not difficult to understand our duty to men, but our prejudice often foreotallg us in the discharge w K. Every time you do a thing that u worthless you fulfill the prophe Meeirf those who dislike vou. It is a very rare man who can't lay itl his misfortunes and mis take on Providence or his kin. A newspaper, like yeople, gets a black mark for its sins of omission, but little credit if it really does a commendable tiling. In that case it is only doing what it is paid for. Phil. D. Armour is said to be the largest commercial individual op erator in the world. His transac tions last year reached the enor mous aggregate of $(53,000,000. President Diaz, of Mexico, has ftppWted a plenipotentiary to ar range a reciprocity treaty with the United States. It is said that the late Geo. Jones editor of the New York Times, when offered 15,000,000 by Wm. Tweed's emissary not to publish certain documents, peremptorily refused. - If you wish to increase the siie and prominence of your eyes, just keep an account of the money you spend foolishly, and add it up at .the year's end. If the editor should die and find himself a ghost, who could he more justly haunt than the man who has been reading his paper for years and never paid the small subscription. Colonel Webster Flanagan, the Texas gentleman who immortalized himself by the query, "What are we here for?" is at last almiit to get .a satisfactory solution of bis ques tion. He is to be appointed col lector of customs at El Paso. -Ex. A dollar dancing through the country is a constant blessing, making all things move, and keep ing up life and health. It is bet ter than a million dollars tied up in" a vault, to lead to congestion and stagnation. The government rainmakers lately expeiimenting in Western Texas, have about despaired of success, and private enterprise and capital will further the test. The parties undertaking the matter are eaid to passes means sufficient, and are determined to demonstrate the success of the enterprise or prove to the satisfaction of the world its failure. If a man could Vecome so scientific and inventive as to produce rain at will he would come nearer revolutionizing the worlKthan the efforts of Frank lin, Fulton and Morse combined. To be courteous and respectful to older personB, ladies, ministers nd teachers is an evidence of self lespect and good-raising.; and is nothing lees than the consideration due them. How is it with our people? If there is a lack of respect, there is a cause for it. This principle of eourteousness must be among the first lsssons to the youth. Yet there is duty encumbent upon those persons who are set before us as leaders. Those of them who have not respect enough for digni ty to cast off pinafores, paregoric and pantalettes in names ought to be reminded that the quality of intellectual force thus indicated is not quite enough for the teachers' rank. The marvel is that women do not themselves feel the danger of in viting familiarity by tolerating pd names after they are grown beyond the age of kittens and doggies. Ao woman of high 'breeding Ollffitt 4 tcept n au ame. lany npt, (elided It is a familliar saying: "Bless-' ings brighten as they take their flight." But is it not equally true that blessings brighten as they are delaysd? Is not the ex-, pected good quite as sweet s the departing good? Would we not loose somewhat, even of this worlds happiness, if our desire! were granted as soon as conceived J uu uur prayers answereu as soon uttered? It is what we may call the sunrise effect of happiness that constitutes its Bweetest charm. Jim Eili, of the Great Northern, has a dear head. Being asked at Seattle, where be would make the Pucifio court terminus of bis road, he replied: "These qucatioua are of very little im portance. No matter what crack In the mountains we come through the rates will be the same for all plane. It will make no more difference than If the wind blows fifteen points more or lees to the northwest It's the country that Is going to make the elties or its natural wealth converted into money. You can't eat logs, ore, etc DALGLEISH r-vs A DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE. We carry a Full Une of SHELF HARDWARE and BUILDING; MATERIAL The Finest Line of CARPETS A SI) WALL PAPER Ever Brought to Lebanon. IT IS TIME About FALL and WINTER CLOTHING; and while you are thinking about it dont forget that Is the place to get it. We are now receiving daily large Shipments of Fall and Winter clothing For Men, Boys and Children, From the Largest and Best Manufacturers in this and Foreign Lands. Not being Brilliant Writers we can hardly do these Grand Garments we are offering THE JUSTICE THEY DESERVE. We are Sh wing the Very Latest Effects in Everything that is new It matters not whether you want to bujr or not. We are Always Willing to , ! , " Show our Goods, And if you use your Best Judgement you will say that for RICHLY TAILORED CLOTHING TtTTTttTTTTtTTtt f tttt TTTTTtTTTf TTTTMT MTtTTTT That's Made Well and at Reasonable Prices,. We are the People. T. h. Wallace & Co., gTRAHAN BLOCK, Albany .Oregon. The foltewint extract from a letter received by J. , Adcox, llie watch maker at the City drug store, explains Itaelfand Is certainty very compliment ary and shows that his old customers place great confidence in blm as a workman. Ed. Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 8, 1891. ' i 1. E. Adoox, Esq., ' ' "' Lebanon, Oregon. Deerglr: I send lo you twiny per express, my wife's watch fur re pairs. H is a long ways to send a watch but knowing your ability as a watchmaker, and the universal satis faction you have always given I had rather pay express oliarxce and have my work done right. J. H. Ckane. FORTBILLER J IRYIHG, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE, CABPEIfiWAIX PAPER AND PICTURE FRAMES. Undertaking a Specialty. ALBANY. OREGON & EVERETT TO THINK lililililiJJMsUii I rf IT f TT Ttl TYtT YT TttttTTTTT'TTTTT Trill rTT'TTT T'T1 ; The Prices, The Prices! Not the man 'that brings the INCREASSING trade at the One-Price Cash Store. We d not claim to sell "at cost." Every man is worthy of his hire;lut our Cash System enables us to get down to BED ROCK PRICES. Our Boot and Shoe Department is Complete and none lietter for the the price. We make this line a secialty. We have bought largely in Eastern markets, as well as on the Coast, and can suit all. In Our Dry Goods Department we endeavor to carry whatever the trade demands. Our main object is to get what the peo ple wtnt. We are dailv receiving goods. We carry a line of GROCERIES, TINWARE and Crockery. Hiram Baker's One-Price Cash Store. board OF REGENTS: Htnte B'mrri uf Kilui!iiOtiit; ix-iI1iihi, HI. Excellency, Hyl'wIiT IVmimi'i. liiiviT tinr; Hem. O W. McBrMt-, i-icticmry of 8tp;Hmi. K. B. Mi:l''.iiii.v, Snwrinipd eiil nt" 1'uHir limtnwtiim: )t"iijtttiiti Soli( IHfld.l'nMiilrnl; J.jl.V Biillir, S eri'ttiry. Exkmitivk ItiiAKii H-tii J J. Ihilcy, Him. 1'. W. Hnlcy, J. Ji V BiilK-r. Hlk; JiiohIi V'Kirlie, MariiHi;.l. ('. Wliiic, Polk; Alfred Ijih'V, MttknmHM; A. Nnltiier, Mul tixnuuli; W . H. Hiiluic Mill ion. Kir Cntnliigtit-, Adrtnun, P. L CABFB2LL, A. B., President or AT COST! -i rr 'r s'r rt'W Dry Goods at cost, at the Maminotli Store. Ci othinjr at cost Grcjeeries at cost at the Mammoth store. The whole stock of the Mam- . moth store at cost for . cash or produce. M MAfflOTH STORE. ORECON- STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, Mwnmotith, iiwgnm, Tin? Leading NoruiatHchooI ofthfr Morthwwt Bmw(irull)' and Healthfully Lneatfd, No HalootiH, tiv litiil'liiijrH, new aipratiiM, Full fanrfly, lilit mul lurrt'titt(h(l- min. Niiriiuil, Advunivd Nurmitl, Hiwi itwMArtaiHl Munk IfejHtrtint'itUi. HfHtnul nttntioii xvn to liyiijU ttillurt' Vuluiilifr titilitur) orvaiiuut tiiNt. TlmiH' ni-ri t iiijr (itjilonmn aw BiilhoriKiHt In tt'ticli in any natinty ii tho HUhrwiUiuut furilir vxauitiiutitiiifi, Tuition in the Nnrtnttli and ItiiHinoHH dpftartmcntK lm iwt'it mliicHl fnim fW to iffltr )-!; umi hi thf Huir-Nortnal tnnu Ui $21). A Jpprfr in Htiimol lor JW ixjhiiw Tuiiiim Xormal ami tktrtiiii.'HM,$fi 5ht Ivnit of tt'it wutilcn. hith-Nnrimil itt 5 Imr tvrtit. Hoard at Ntiriiitil tlinintr hail. 1 JW'ti vt('k; fiintii-liiii uitli liht uiui H t wwk. lituinl in jtrivnle fam ilip,$;t Wt per week. Kintt iurm iikjmh Hrjit. fml, IHiij. Shtdt'titx tuny inter anji time. 1. 1. POWELL, A. I., lice-Presideit at the Mammoth stores ONTAGUE'S