7""" Lebanon Express. H. Y, KIRKPATRICK, Kdltor - and - Proprietor. City Official Paper. The Popular Scienco Monthly eays: "When everyone ie governed by his noblest impulses, in place of Bullish instinctB, poverty and misery will soon disuppear." There will be a great deal of crit icism of the incoming legislature, and its members will be called all " sorts of fools. We would just like space to remark, however that ail the fools are not in the legisla ture. Statesman. The charter of the Louisiana state lottery on Jan. 1. 1894. Tho lottery will then he removed to the republic of Honduras from which the company havo been granted a 20 year charter. The city of Teg ucigtlpa will be headquarters, The proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States providing for the election of U. K. senators hag passed the lver .bouse of congress. We , trust it may pass the senate. Then the legislatures of the several states would have a whack at it. One of the best testimonials to Blaine's popularity whb the admi ration existing for him by men of both parties. He fully deserved the name of the magnectic states man. Only such a character receive resolutions of regari and sympathy from the national con ventnin of an opposite party. Associate justice of the supreme cji!ft-,.L."C. Q. Lamar, died at Ma con, Ga Monday night. Death ,y.: -! sudden in the extreme, for if'nceniniJ? he appeared to he epniiitiig his hfanL About 8 -" 'iwk in the evenmjf lie " was. bjned with u violent pain in tho hcjirt- and died in a few minutes. He Wits 08 years of age. Monarchial goverruiout in Hawaii has been overthrown. On Jan. 15, the queen endeavored to force her cabinet to sign it new con stitution, but they rebelled. A committe of safety was formed Sunday, and on Monday a provis ional government was established, the monarch abrogated and the queen and cabinet forced to accopt it. A commission was sent to Washinton, and U. S. troops are in charge. The revolution was al most bloodless. S. B. Dale was elected governor of Hawaii. The object is to join the Union us a territory to the United States. CITY Restaurant & Bakery. Furnished Sew Throughout : Meals at all Hours, 25 cts. Lunch, 15 cts. Board and Lodging by the uay or weeK. FIIESH BREAD EVERY DAY. Hot Rolls, Pies and Cakes of all Kinds made and Baked to Order. l'y l). All persons knowing tlieruavlvca . ,"' dented to me will pleHsu call and set ' tie at once ih T itm npcrllnjr. my mtmy. Kiv KhIiLkniikhokk. Mm jf a .vx.hihui :1,1V! I II W .-wai J' II 1 - SAVE MONEY mum 5rf -to " f" C it i'iiiJ OH a S 1 - -1 ' fV:- la an g jf 9 ' Lebanon PlKisg Mill ManufuetureM u:n! deals In Sashes, Door;;, Blinds, Frames, Counto; Shelving, Scroll and Tamed VM of every De . script. Stair Building a Specialty. A Full Stock til llmiuli and Dressed Lumber an the Yard. Your patronuKc solicited, H. WILSON. am 20 Udifs 2.nn 5l f Judge Fullerton, who was preu- cut at the meeting of the employes of the Oregon Pacific held in Al-!mi-.v last week is credited with !V'i."a: "I will see to it that you . get your money. If the road is not sidd on the 6th of March, I wdl order a new sale for whatever it will bring, if it is only enough . to pay you your money." Good for the judge. Cooper's now road law does away with the labor tax which yields no good results in roads, but proposes a tax of four mills instead. Grad ing machines are provided to do the work before the ground gets . hard and such a machine will d as much , road work as thirty or forty teams with plows and s pap ers. The roads are to be uniform in ;' in. built with gravel with culverts of stone where practica ble. It is being opposed on the ground that the tax is already too high, and if the supervisors would do their duty we would have good roads. We would not. We need better laws. Ex. The past week is the roughest weather we have experienced for some time in the Willamette Val ley. The ground has been covered with snow now for just a week. It has melted a little every day, but there has not been a day out of the week but what it has snowed, We think the snow has been about twelve inches deep on the level. We have heard a great many east ern people complaining about this weather, but they certainly don't stop to think the cold is not eon lined to this country. While the thermometer registers 22 degrees above zero, which is the lowest that it was at this place atany time, the temperature in Minnesota is 48 degrees below zero, and the average temperature in Dakota and Mon tana was 38 degrees below zero and in eastern Oregon it has been about zero, while at Portland it was 12 degrees above. In Spokane und Walla Walla it has been 8 degree . below. Bo far the trains have been running on time, or nearly so. ritock is said to begin to suffer in astern Oregon. Most of the stock nen have been feeding foi thirty vs. and are now out of feed, and Mock is dying off fast, especial und sheep. In 3 a- Cw . Mk,. .! ft?.. ..flfwmt 17. L. DOUGLAS S3 OHOE hoWp. Boat OaU SIM la tho world far ttanptlcw W. L. Douglas hoMolUrrf wfUir Brarrbodr 1 bimld mar Uum. It It. n duty is In votirf oatvraAr bv parafauin( W. L. DouglD 8hoe,wtuo reprasmt ihm bun t1uo at lb prtnstj ad wunauxm, u wommmm aan MMury. 9Take Mo Babttltate. get Bnwarvt of fraud. Vtm trenulne without W. L. SoiuUs DftBM And prioe wufnpwj on boUou. Look fN wiMD you bay. C. C Hrxklerrian, LE11AN05, OK jji KEEP A : Complete Grocery, PUGH & WALLACE BY TRADING AVITif S. P. BACH Who alw& vs carries & nicely selected bkiIc of Clothing,Gents'Furnishing goods, Groceries, k If you do not already give him your patronage try ten,' and you will always trade af his store. ; In Courtney's Brick. Next Dour to Bank, Patronize Home Institutions. Cramp Mills ARE NOW RUNNING IN fULCBLAST.' Full New Roller Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Dsbl ITlour I3xoliniigred ibr "Wlientt, A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Resjiect. gGIVE UN ' J Till A.L.B Peet, Wickes . & Aldrich, Popr's. -ALSO CAKKV- MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Glassware and Queensware. Gov ntry Produce Taken at Highest Market Pfcice. DONACA'S BRICK CORNER. V. C DAVIS, (SUCCESSOR TO (J. W. SIMPSON.) ALBANY, OREGON.. Carries a Complete Assortment of Dry Goods, : Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods and Groceries, Premium tickets given with every dollar a worth of goods, cash purchase. Special discounts allowed on all cash purchases of Clothing, Cloaks, Blankets, and all other winter goods. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of country produce taken in exchange for merchandise. i8M.SantianiAcaieiDyi892: IS 1.111 5 ; YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCICOL Of Lebanon and Vicinity. First Term begins September 19th. . With a Full Corps of Instructors. ' ITS Rates of Tuition are Reasonable, And its Methods Alirenst of the Timus. Faculty Will Maintain Good Discipline, And Insist on Thorough Work.. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,.. , And will Aleut JJvory Just Duiwtnd. Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; Thoue in 'lYiiohor'u Course, Htnti DijH.mmK. . For Circulars, etc., address S. A. HANDLE,. A. M , Principal-' I have a LARGE STOCK of P.RICK, for sale at my Yard, in the suhurbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. D. W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON, Pafes IaKgino Aim) Gb mm. 01 )