The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, January 13, 1893, Image 4

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    Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK,
Editor - and - Proprietor.
THE GOVERNORS MESSAGE.
A tastily printeri copy of the
message of his Excellency, Got.
Peunoyer, is before us. The Gov.
is as full of advice as an egg is
of meat The following is a brief
synopsis of his recommendations.
I. A change in the assessment
law.
2. The abolition of useless
commissions.
8. A law fixing maximum rates
for railroad and telegraph compa
nies. 4. A law empowering munici
palities to fix maximum rates
on all monopolies.
a. A law authorizing the Gov
ernor to employ prosecuting
witness.
6. A law givingto all State and
County officers a fixed salary
7. A general municipal Incor
poration law.
8. A change in the rood law so
as to have good roads.
9. Providing for the arrest and
punishment of armed men in pri
vate employ.
10. The passage of an inheri
wnee tax law.
11. The enactment of a law
similar to that of Washington, ex
empting homesteads from execu
tion and attachment.
12. Authority to School Land
Commissioners to withold from
any county its school fund until
all the state taxes have been re
ceived.
13. The creation of a State
Auditing Board.
. 14. No further illegal approp
riation of money by joint resolution.
15. Appropriation fur a fish
ladder at Oregon City.
io. A change in the law rela
tias '.' the conveyai.ee of criini
:! tad insane persons.
17. Instructions to our Repre-
jjitives in Congress to procure
jij'j.ropi.1!''" '"r p-'rtas-road at
"li.e Utile of the yv""", i
si;ure the MWg4 of it joint tC
lutiou allowing Oregon t use tin1
interest on the Agricultural Col
lege funds for betterments of the
eoilege. property; to secure an ex
tension of time iu which payment
may be roa.ie by settlers for lands
,!!iin the forfeited limits; tevote
ir the free coinage of silver; the
issuance of the paper money f the
country by the Government alone,
an enactment of an income ts
'aw. . -. .
"it u surprise t people who
have investigated (hem that the 3
and 4-cent denominations of the
Columbian stamps are much
Vetlier than the two-cent. H is
odd that the most used should be
least attractive. Mr. Waiinama
ker's sense of beauty needs culti
vti in- T-lgram.
The l.'.;
Dealer
Leading
In
General
Mdse.
ALL ABODT LEBANON
Lebanon'locaUid near the Santiam,
Everybody buys of Baker that can.
His boots and shwes are made to St the feet.
They have been tried in Lebanon and Sodavi,lle streets,
Lebanon can boast of a six dollar shoe
That can be sold at Baker's ibr f 4 50 in kangaroo.
Lebanon will never take the back seat, .
As long as Baker shoes the ladies feet.
For the prices aie away down so low;
Everybody can havefl 25, $1 50, $2 00 shoeyorj know.
Baker's $2 50, $3 00, $4 oOshoesare sold
In the east for $3 00, $3 50 , $5 00 to young and eld.
Baker has sold 200,000 shoes or more,
and the R. 11. is now whirling 3000 or more tohissto'e,
linker's dry goods, hats an.i cups
are curried on in great quantity as well as mouse traps.
Lebanon has a paper mill as well as electric lights.
Clothing, Bilker carries, that fits loose or tight.
Lebanon's flouring mill is a niece,
But Baker's boots and shoes are the best.
onnnn
I tf
mm hmim
DR. TAFT
Inemd of flvine to the door Eaan-
fas for bream, seeming as if each
one tfouid be your last, yon have
only totalul
IASTIIDALE1I
laolea when thespasmlsbmken.ttebtcamlnebecoBMt
unloosed uie iron grasp ot me lingers
when yon have used Tew MtM
Asthma, a. mail It or htkmt ntmrt trml txrtlt Mm C P
si tow. Dr, Tatt Bm. E Rtw,N, Y I 1 la WmSSJSSk
The great intercollegiate cuens
riiampionsiiip game contest, which
has just ended, was a great eucc-ws,
showing that the brain ul the
yaut n can excite the interest of the
country as well as the arawn. Col
umbia was the winner, defeating
' Yale, Harverd and Priuceton; but
then this the Columbian year.
U'Wovor mav be the opinion
about capital punishment, one
thing is certain, that if the law re
quiring it, under legal conviction,
cannot' be carried into execution,
; -nxiit ha better to adopt a mild
er punishment if that step would
insure the conviction and prescrib
.a nmi.hmnnC of the criminal.
Of late one great difficulty has
been to secure th convictions
!. . train! are clearly proven
nmi -
The nniinarv inrvman na
become sensitive on the point ol
Toting a man to be hanged, unless
he sees a chance for commutation
of sentence. Governor Markham,
l:. mhk atmtea that the ttr
lil u, v-e-,
tio of executions to convictions of
i.,. ; the brat aeeree, in
has fallen 100 per cent
'. between 1850 and I860 to 16 per
sent, between 1880 and 1890, wbil
Se parreutage of life senUnce ha
wn from aero to 70 per cent.,
om this he argues that the
no longer favors capital
ent. The same state of
ts in many other states
i-k, Pennsylvania and
tcmplating the ubol
ital punish.neiit.
WL MONEY
BY TRADING WITH
S. P. BACH,
Who always carries a nicely selected stock of
Clothing,Gents' Furnishing
Goods, Groceries, Sc.
If you do not alread'j give him juur patronage try himr
and you will always tradfe at his store.
In Coiirtnej's Brick. Next Boor to Bank,
eW. F. KEAD & G0.s
GREAT REDUCTION
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE GOODS,
FLOUNCINGS.
Liwlies' & Children's Shoes.
In order to malt room forrFall Goods will make a sweep
ing reduction in tiove lines for the nejs sixty days The
greatest offer ever made in Albany. Coine and gut prises.
W. F. READ & Co.,
June lst Albany, Oi
Patrcsnize Hore lnstituttons,
i
4 Fan
h1
MnnufMeurind deals i ' 1 J 1 DOUClAS
Sashes, Doors, Blinds, j WIt.
Frames. Counters, Shelving, i r9 HOT mr.
Scroll and Turned fort of tvery De
scription,
Stair Building a
A Full " Rouzli ami Vtmtti
Luniln-r mi llw Ynrd.
Tisir patroiiiigi- wiliciUii.
(I. WILSOX
Champion
Kills
I W. L. Pougl smnHMiiiM.
i UnmyMr IMUd aam. It aiKhnr
) von nr. vootmU . twi ttm bMt vmlu tm
W.L. DouclsShOM.kl3
mi. ww
F0ETIILLE1 1 IMIEG,
DEALERS IX
ILL KINDS OF FUMITOSE,
CABPETSWALL PAPER ANft
PRTUKEFRAMJiij.
Undertaking a Specialty.
ALBANY. OREGON
BANKlLEBANON,
LEBA505, OBEGOK
lor wkkM na bflr.
W.l.Pil., nafcli. Bum. KMir
C- C. Hackleman,
LEBASOS, OB.
CITY
Restaurant 4 Mery.
FanlsM lei TliroEgfeal
Meals at all Houxs. 5 ct
Lnncb, 15 cts.
Board and Lodging by the
Day or week.
FltESH BUEAD EVERY DAY.
Hot RHi, Ties and Cakes of til
KiwUi made and Baked
tuOrdwr.
ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST.
Full New Roller Process.
Superior Flour for Family ant Baker's. Dse.
Flour Eawhansed for When,
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC
TION WITH THE MILL.
Satisfactiom; Guaranteed in Every Respect.
Pect,Wick & Aldrich, rPopr's.
i85 Santiam Acadei
Transacts General Banking Easiness, j Poultry, C I and
j ACCOUXT8 KEPT SUBJECT TO j UfS-
' 4'itvpK . i UL'luMt raah nrin ssl'l tir lnrtaws
I gxaie, dm-kii mid I'uii'kcn nl Mnt "f
IM. M o K Y rr-noU- -
iv. mid I'onlanrt.nil AH'iiy,Oai!iti. , (utl ,ul tiiul
J1892.
IS THE-
IfiBBx PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH x SCHOOL
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
ITS
First Term begins September I9th.
With a Full Corps of Instructors.
ITS
Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
' And its Methods Abreast 0! the limes.
ITS
Faculty Will Maintain Good Discipline.
And lncirt on Thorough Work.
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,
Ami will Mort Kvi'ri' Juki Demand.
Graduate;'. Receive Appropriate Diplomas;
Th'x- iu 'jniflwr'o Course, Stftt Diplouxs.
' Jot Circulars, ete., address
S. A. HANDLE, A. M..
rni'.cipaj.