Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, Editor - and - Proprietor. City Election. The program for the coming city election is etill undeveloped, so far as the candidates lire contwrnetl. There is some tiilk. of a straight-out prohibition ticket and one or two others, fvithing seems to be set tled. The usnul amount of fault rindi ng with th;) irmnuer of uonduet inc the eitv jrnvurnment is heard The burdtin of the song is, that the present council has failed to sup press cambiing and to properly xestraiu thesule of liquor. lu other words, men gamble and men drink therefore the council has not done its duty. Let us see. There are two saloons in the city. These bu- Uiohm, according to the stringent requirements of a law; introduced in the Legislature by a strong tem poranee member, presented to the council a petition, signed by a ma Jouity of the legal voters" of the .city, asking Ine granting oflicen.e to tue applicant. Upon the execu tion of a sufficient bond and the payment of the -required cash, the diuacil grantel license. Thus fur tlie tounci! acted in accord with the wishes of the majoimtt. L poo the book of city ordinances will be found strict laws containing penalties for the wrongful sale of lienor and ior gsn.bl.iug. To en force tbene Itiws there is a Marshal, ;i .Recorder and a City Attorney. The .Recorder cannot punish an oti'ender until he is brought before him; the City Attorney cannot pros ecute an iifl'eiider until a compiaint is made; die Marshal cannot dmi-i untii Re Sirs an oiiense committed, ; or ha.. reasonable grounds to he- ueve that the same has been done, iwsi ti upon the information of a re liable witness. To arrest without having witnesses to prove guilt would be to put the city to great ;:-ene and to bring" disrepute 'ujiirioir 5o one will cyn-;-l that lite Marshal muA less' 7 .e other city olliiaals skmid cqu ;istH.ute himself ft detective to work ! ; yi' evidw .'against aliened law-; . "inkers. His, oath of otiice docs xi-it. require it. And again, if a m: ' v.:.s iii;.."k:, it would probably i( -u!t a. did ft j'onricr raid made by slr.ct I- mperaiice men. Wilh'ii i? .tV lost few months a strict tem- 'pe-aiice advocate and ft worthy cl, ircit-nietaber has been on the p.;ic force, and by his action, if not by his .expressed opinion, lie v.' i" vmawe to ;iroou:e evi!i -K-!atHtt of ' iiur 'laws. ... o. 01 would, dare hint that .he was in -Rjispirtliy with gambler- and -bar-toiinis, . 'Then it te not a .tjui-stttiii -fjf :A,e MarsWs wishes, but o? his ability to secure evidence, yet pco- ; jile my that gambling is ,ramp.ir.t as Vfcil:.iiuitis of the liquor lu are trei(;-.nt. If tin? who know this .'';;' tpw would tnafee a complaint we believe trtfi.city officials would at oiifie put in motion the machin ery of the law, and if possible pun ish the guilty partifs. Instead of i'liU'.t-rindiiic let those who know of Violations of the. law conic forward p.nd help convict. if then the w .titbma eonuive at the acquit tul :the cit'oniler, let the same oftiei 1 :be 'them")lves prosecuted. If, on the otiinr 'ind, the integrity m the . city ofiicials be doubted, let the iuowiiif ones go before the grand jury ana procure 'indictments gauwt the gamblers and bar-tenders. There is ariothw side to the liquor .oijHStioti. .Vcn cannot be made ,jsober and moral by low. " That is ti,f duty and the "privilege of t!i -churches of which wc have mony, . and of teJflperflnce wefcttai,' flf wrtr-h have how many? Our. ' So, tflmpcranee cannot lw) bene fitted fry mixing it with politic. .Lt the two parties put forward their best men for the placw, and Jet all good citizens assist hi m- w,tirig law-breakers, spread the influence of the Christian relijdnn over the gambler and the drunk- -01 ii: od they, like the great re ' finwr. Lutiier Benson, will be s-u-,. ir.orai men, but not by abuse ; i' ;-t to spend thousands 'f S -sllars nr -iially for canned fruit ;brou;:bt in- from abroad while our own fruit i-ouTdi wentufa market linn conuty jjeople should think siuisover. --i-:' - ;; ;.'.' Advortisers who know their busi ness never wate money on . news papers which are without a gener al circulation. Space in such papers would be deiir at any price. Dont stop reading 'your homo paper! A Michigan editor gives this timely warning: "One man discontinued the Sun on Moiidny and promptly on the next dav his horse ran away with him, giving him a narrow escape from death. Other people should govern them- selves accordingly." When you" conio to town sub scribe ior the home paper. It will do its best to give you the home news, aud it will be with you in atonminu cloud as well as in the sunshine. It will make you feel better to he a subscriber yourself; then yon will not borrow from your neighbor. You will bo too proud. Now that another American girl, in the person of Senator Mitchell's daughter, is to wed a foreigner, it is time to demand that a heavy duty be levied upon all imported hus bands, unless it can be shown that they are nil wool and a yard wide. And why is it that so few Amorioan boys go abroad for thuir wives? Is it because they are more patriotic than their Slitters, or because they have a greater endowment of com mon sense? Spokane 'Review. , It is not often that preachers and saloon kwpers are foikl of workin together, or even on similar lines for the accomplishment of the same object; but such is the case in the effort being mad5 to have the World's Fair close on Sunday. The saloon keepers of Chicago want the fair, closed Sundays because then thousands of people who otherwise would lie at the fair would go to the The LadiesBazaar ' Of Albanv is -the Leading' ' ' MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS STORE Of the Willamette Valky. They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties in the Millinery ' line and a complete stock of Ladies' and Clildrcn's Furnishing goods, and ready-made garments and cloaks-- Goods the best and prices the low est. " Call and be convinced. --..,-; "X . FIRST STREET, - - - FXOMAN BLOCK. SI ... ... - ' t.tZ'l.fUj;AJ., ry Goods at cost, at the Mammoth Store. Cothiij at cost at the " 3lammoth store. Groceries at cost at the Mammoth store. I he whole stock MONTAGUE'S FT-1 ifi UMl 111! 1 Via H HI hi saloons.- the piwh'.-s want it closed because they think te open it would he bubhatn desecration Bishop Grafton, a Wisconsin churchman, is one of those who ho Levo the pimple would he bett.r off at the lair than at the saloons. Kx. The question as to whether the railroad commission can exercise its functions properly while inspect ing the roadbeds of the roads run ning through the state, in a special tram furnished by the company whose liuraare undergoing inspec tion, is worthy of more than pass ing notice It is almost as delicate an undertaking as criticising mine host'B wines at a banquet of his own providing. Anv report the couimisions might make would be subject to the objection that half had not been tola, out ot considera tion for their entertainer' feelings. The alleged "inspectUm" of com missioners is not satisfying enough. It reminds one of the innocence of the church committee apmiinted to I investigate an erring sister's short comings. 10 mane assurance doubly sure before reporting, the committee took tea with the ac cused and in the course of conver sation, asked her point blank if there was any truth in the asser tion; after which they exultantly rejiorted to the vestry tlut the lie was built out of whole cloth and that the sister was like Oieaars wife, above suspicion. J.xksen ville Times. J. E. AiUi-x, the new jeweler, will liuve some nice hnliduy good, sueli u I Ladies' and Dents' watches and vest ebuiim, O ie golil iinir, tine luce plus, i eart1roH, &e. 0Hid wiil arrive about I Dec. lath. All giwUswill iPe atslj-ielly eiiHlcrn prices. (SB'S of the 31am- moth store at cost for cash or produce. M STORE IT IS TIME About FALL and WINTKR Cl.OTHIXC.; mid wl.ilo ya are thinkinp alxuit it, dmit forget tliat T. SB. Wll& & &mpznv'a ' Is the place to got it. We an now leceitinp;' daii, ibigo SliipniL'iits of Full and Winter tloihinu' For Men, Boys aud Children, iAimumj iiiinnt..i... it """f ' 'fiu," HPliU u ,oM"l' Qai-ulittni ooul From the l.'ifgest imd Host MHiuiAifturcrer? in this and Foreign Lands. Not being llrilliajit Wrilera ws t-an hardly do these (.Irand ( t.-ti ments we are olfering nrftwi4fTTfT,n'--f-T-TT-TirtrrTTTrnVrTV ,TnWWm'rfWrTnTTTtTTTT,Tmt mini r O'-VW ' THE JUSTICE THEY DESERYE. T..M,.',..M,.r..Trf.A'tWrfW...UWmrr..tn..nMtiT4vmV.YiWW . Wo are 81r.v n the Wry F,atefit KUVcts k Ev-erylfxig that is new It maimers not whether you want 10 liny or not. We are Always Willing-to Show our Goods, AtiJ if vim uie ymir tVt Jwlgr'innt you will say that Ar aril LY-TAI LORIII ) Cl.OTIIIXG irrrfmTfiwrn Thai's Made Well ;uul nt RewoDaWe Prices, We are tlio Peopl-. T. L. Wallace & Co., snuiiAN-1'i.ncK, Albany, Oregon. ' mr. 1. !EAIV:i TTIK LEADING DRY GG0D3 HOUSE OF ALBANY. Wc huve a VERY LAT.CE STOCK of .Fall and Winter Dress Goods, cloaks, usDKiiWjcAft'iind. notions, :- 7C!. ; . ' . . , Wc iildo carry a : '' FULL LINK o" Ladies and Misses SHOES. W. F. HEAD, Albany, Or. .. . (Suooii-Siisor: to Will Bros.,) .: ; ' ' . -1ik.uj',K8 J- ",'.'.-" . : :'yy.-.: t; jTwiim) STi t' I -7'. -v;-':.. 'ni'ir'rT".'7lT;1 ? i Pianos And Organs, Musical Merchandise 4 Sewing Macliiues, Invite the people of Lebanon, and vicinity" to aotjuaintthetn- solves with . H. ,k. mtuti) n SPianos. V08E & Tht-w liKilruiiiciitR thiy koep In Htook, hut w-linit 'Orrton (or "Htoinway" and "Wuln-r" t'iiiiii. Our prliwH iiro tho lowest. Bliia-l Munlc, Books and Hiuull Iiiatruuii'iit iiiiiitlty. The)wt Kewlng Mirehinus Ju the uiarket on easy terms. Wrlw for (tiituloguiia. .' Second Street, i:.;T'.;i." .;'V' '.',' -' '.y.''.'. - - S'. TO THINK m;ttTtTriT,;VrriWFrTrrTm SfferlOrgans. Albany, Oregon.