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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1891)
Lebanon Express. H Y. KIRKPATRICK, Editor - and - Proprietor 01tdlB4t t Lnw. We cull especiul attention of our readers to the article in another ctilumn on ths Sunday law. The great need of the hour is respect for, and oliedienco to lnw. No na tion or people are capable of keep iii e; a higher law of morality than they arc eapMt of making, and no coiiimunity U benetitted by any good law thatthey are unwilling to enforce. " ten. Grant was right whan he said, "The way to ropciil an odious or hateful law is to rigid . ly enforce that law." Lord Bneon once said, "The contempt of law is the 'want. of enforcement." -All law is a dead latter unless the people are willing to enforce it. The city fathers of Lebanon have spent a great deal of time and money, and have had carefully pro pared a great many ordinance,. gome penal, s mie sanitary, mat ; cover ail. .the ground for the peace, welfare and prosperity of our city, ' and for the individual and personal benefit of each inhabitant. , These ordinances knve been paused after due deliberation,' careful examina tion and comparison with the laws of other municipalities; they have been published in a .manner that every citizen could have a copy. Wc venture the assertion that no town or city in this valley can claim a bettor system or has any superior advantages. ;v ;. : " 'e earnestly urge every man, of every shade of politics,, of every . i,' -'11 of religion, xltat loves home or that values the fair name of Lebanon, ' to join liana iuU. lit.'.rt.nnd press r boulder to shoi-,1- Mi,!v fiir the Enforcement oii'thc laws. ;ffe believe also thnt the true test j of civilization, and the best jatauu rvd of morality in any coimituV'ity Ivtlie manner'in which they keOP fh(.ehvitin Sabbath. , Every in- 'b.litaentstrangef or hmiest observer ) estimates ilie morals of any town j bv what they se and hear on bun ov. The general government guaran t: t3 to everv citizen the right to . w.whii G-id according to the dic tates of his or her own conscience." and each state protects the indi vidual in this right, as well as pro jects the place of worship from any and ail disturbance. Now Oregon lilts the stern arm of the law and .sav emiihainalh' what my and ."ri'.at siuu. .not be done on holiday. ,,;C(iW are we not untrue tooursclves, ami hutruc to our e'u'istwn xivHi- : station if we fail to demand the full : i 'Sneiit of the Sunday law. w' ' Iff, H, H, WATERS, Attorney and Counselor at Law, EoomsJ MWot sBlook. A Stale & comiiuivUI Bit. oalv 111 KJT . St. Charles Hotel, . Corner Main and Hhtinnau afreets, UKBANON, I OREGON. G.T.GOTTON, )EA1,EH IN 1H"D THOMPSON, Proprietor. First-Class in all Apartments. Kpeciul attention paid to Com mercial uieu. Hoard and Lodging, pet day, 81 to f:2; pur week, Hot) to W. GroceriesProYision, Tobaooo, Ciu-nrH, Smokers' -A.r-tiflo, 12to. Foreign and Domestic Fruits and Confectionery IT IS TIME TO THINK . f S J Queeiisware and Glassware, and Lump Fixtures, Lamps Pays Cash For Eggs. Main ; LEBANON, OR About FALL and WINTER CLOTH LV(4; and while you are thinking ahout it dont forgot that is trie place to pet it. e arc now lowiving dun , Shipments of Full and Winter clothing wjsjj-i&yry Whutrwj rrifrrfrr; fsssv; 'r; For Men, Hoys and Children, iui go THE POST-OFFCE STORE I have the finest lot of Fresh Confec tionery ever brought to Lebanon. Also a I-'INE LOT OF STATIONERY. A FULL LINE OF CIGARS. which w. j. turnidge:. From the largest and Best Miuiufuetm'rers in thin and I' oreign Lands. ' Nut being Brilliant Writers we can hardly do these Grand Garments we are offerin" ' ' THE JUSTICE THEY DESERVE. I am also daily reciving a stock of Holiday Goods I invite the public to call and see. Ptspile Hie iV-t tlm' tluin- limi- Im-n ;;t.,i new Irasinosa botiMM lniilt here , lUb uiiumerauil while others nr.: im ((iimtvudinn. it still -meum if mtienre nioie Tljln I'm't w ieiirlynvei)lis tlie.'anttlirti-busiiiets lutn uikr. ii to It'll' liie ImllrtliiB- 'if J-Mr.Jr W.' Halstoii it lie -would build thtm. 'Tliore i m a d.v hut? -what i ttere is some one wants' to rent dwell-li-.i."iiieli:.lH'Biit I'IKl wlml we ' Ui'lUSt'hBve. ':---' "'-v. - Elite Literary Society, v J Tiie timi now lias crane when tln : interested in liternrv work should m : " i an eflrit hi ttitig the work started.; V The t. L. K? oC H. A. !ia heretofere done good wrkj in 'this 'Held, imd ftboulil respond at the prwent time. jot ali the nieiniiei'n, hi(!, IHtli' and i dif&reiit, l.e im haiirf 'tiniigbt at 7 . o'einck, Academy ei)tilel, U, re-organisse 4d get the work storied fr the winter. A. Mki.vix Williams, l'nnident. .V, . .. F Quarterly Meiatlng. -i-' The ftr.it (jUarterly Conference -for t the Leluninu M. K Cliurch, will he , held Friday 2.80 F. .M. lie'.H.P. Wil ' win P. K, will b.' jneseiit and prein h '.'day nigliti. l)r. tteo. Wliiiuker, I're wsntv'r "f tlie Willl"'"'tle UuivBislty, . 4,.nniireBeh Sunday mnmhm ml od irnai Jjtt the Haciamint of t,he Lord's Hissonnon in th" evenint; r.wilt ht oil, the higher .; Education, Young people especially invited to I'-ilue. II welcome, Titos. 1'. ISovn, i'KStor. p Buy you en ere in Uulstons addi """Hi and build your wife a moe house. jj!! tent and he 'tir"r: ttifKs. , j'urhinix" i'.1.::.: . sbiiuto ' The Ladies Bazaar Of Albany is the Leading . MILLINERY EDd FANCY GOODS STORE. Of the Willamette Valley. ;. They carry all the Latest Styles and Xoyvttics in the Millinery line, uid a cninjilete utock-bf Ladies' und Clildrou's Furnishing goodn, nnd garments Bnd cloaks. -.Gaods the bout and' prices the low We are RliW in the Wry Latest Effects in Everything that is new It maUers not whether you want to buy or not. We are .Always Willing- to Show ur G od s, A.id ifyotuise .ur Best Judgement you will suy that for RICHLY TAILORED CLOTIIIXG - iUlitiUUiliiiUltMuUiiiL, .iiiuy U:.! tttiiyi ut iit, rft fVr mt mt iti r rrrr re(iv-madi est. Call and be convinced, FIRST STREET, - FROMAN BLOCK. That's Made Well aad at arc the People. . Reasonable Prices, We Wallace STliAII AN HLf f'K, 0 Albany, Oregon. rsrrrs rsj COST? Dry Goods at cost, at the Mammoth Store. LEADING DRY GOODS HODSE OF ALBANY. -tiii:- Cothin at cost at the Mammoth store. .... cHrv' ''t&tf-J. Groceries at cost at (he lammoth store. rss-ASSSS'Sj' s j' j.. The whole stock of the Mam moth store at cost for cash or produce. mi ATTTU 1A1I0TH STORE. KT AIT mim mm b We huvi) a ViatY Ulli ;K R'JL'tJC K nf Fall and Winter Hi ' v., m .-' . V- s M "V 1 rSH.?y :; CLOAKH, i;XD BWKAK nnd notions; .'.:'. ;.:...''.'. ' We itlsi) .curry a ; . V I'LL LIN'M or Ladies and Misses SHOES. W.F.jiEAD, . Albany, Or. lSiLOi.sor to Will Brott.,; Pianos And Organs, Musical Merchandise & Sewing Machines, Invite the people of Lebanon and vicinity to acquaint them selves with t H. ,T. Mlt.bliR " AND V08E Si HONS1 ;iPianos. I'AI.ACIC. xhwsiax mm; ANU KAHHtU.-f. ! Organs. These iiitrmeiit tlicy.koi'p In stock, Imt. snlMt ordprs for "Sti'luwdT" and "Wfber" I'miiiis. Our prtoi-s urf the lownt.' HhiM't Miwiu, Hooks mid' HbirII lii8trum'i;tftsiwi'iii,l,i, Tho .best Huwttig Maeltiiioi In the minrkut on uwv turiiis. VviHe for iitilulii)ui.'s. Secoad Street, Albany, Oregon.