The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, February 17, 1893, Image 4

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Lebanon Express. ,
H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK,
Ediior - and - Proprietor.
City omGial Paper."
Lot us either take Hawaii or
leavo it alone. Tim protectorate
idea is bosh. Carried out, it would
involve us in diflicultite without
dignity. It would not give Hawoii
the government she needs, mid,
worst of all, it would give to the
I'nited States an impossible role.
The protectorate is not a form of
government practicable for" us.
ew York Sun.
Selfishness will kill a town,
liberality nd public spirit will
build it up. When men serve their
ends without regard to the city's
interest they strike ;i blow at its
progress. 'Between a town with
money and another with enterprise
we would choose the hitter, Mon
eyed, men are of but littlo benefit
to a town unless thov are of the
right kind unselfish, generous and
public spirited. Money alone will
not make a town or cause business
to grow and thrive. Behind it
must be willing, wide-awake, ener
getic men with push.
The use of electricity in the
kitchen for cooking purposes will
be a godsend to housekeepers and
their help, if the electric fluid can
really be made to render as good
and sure service there as is render
ed by coal, wood or gas. It is al
ready used successfully arid satin
faetoriiy in some establishments,
both in Boston and elsewhere, and
Kdison is not the only person who
can tell of its superior serviceabili
ty as a broiler, roaster, boiler, und
b i cer. Cheap, of course; why not?
We cannot surely run short of elec
triuitv. Ex. '
i hese. p a bill before the. legis
I v ii re for "an act to exempt homes'-,
nis from jxeeution," that is
u.j using tiroad smiles to appear on
tie fjiees of all dead-beats, who
p, av earnestly for its psfiage. flie
hil' proposes that every hjiuse
3nMci' having a family shall be en
titled to an efitiJtv ot hvasestead to
si he extent ill value of $1,000, 111
the farm or lot of land and huild
hiifx thereon, owned or possessed
-by him by lease or otherwise, and
.that the same shall be exe.npt to
t he above amount for attachment,
i'u'fgment, levy or execution, or
le or the payment of his store
bills.
The enthusiastic efforts of Port
land people to restore to the China
man his kidnapped wife, are very
commendable. Portland people are
not always consistent. Their di
vorce calendar shows a stiong en
deavor to separate man and wife,
and divorces are an every day
.occurrence. This endeavor to
hting together again this lone
f i ini ui and his almond-eyed
wife, would indicate a change of
heart. We heartily approve of
their efforts to right a grievous
wrong, but the thought occurs to
us. why do the authorities make so
much fuss about a man's wife being
kidnapped, while their efforts to
evenge the murder of Chinamen
aod even white men are often so
weak. Has murder become so
common as to attract no attention?
"Does advertising pay?" is a
question some business men ask
themselves. If they will take par
ticular notice of the "ads" in the
different papers and magazines that
come into their hands, the answer
should be evident to them that it
does nav. For instance W. L.
;ouglas, the great shoe manufac
turer, advertises in nearly every
paper and magazine in the United
fHafcei. . AUlllfc VI irllD GUMIUU'UO
expense tht advertising is to him
It he did not only know that it
paid him all expenses, but also a
huge profit besides, do you think
lie would have advertised so ex.
i tensively all these years? Of course
not. Advertising is wimi nan umuc
a large portion of his money for
him. All the wealthy business
men have built up their business,
d thus gained their wealth, by
YortisitiK. Another point is,
:r pay strict attention to their
" and secure good positions,
i ' thev will be read the most,
t sit does cost a trifle more, as
low tho returns will be in
If you have a business that 111
bear advertising, advertise it.
There is nothing that will so help
to build it up and always .re
member to carry out fully your
promises in your advertisements.
The best, advertising in the world
is in newspapers that circulate and
are read. . The Express is one of
this class, and the readers tire com
ing in thicker every week.
The two rival legislatures in the
far-famed state of Kanstis nre at
war. Each house had long ago or
ganized Populist and Republican
and have been enacting laws
making, appropriations, etc, re
gardless of each other. The Gov
ernor sides with the populists, and
they seem to have the advantage.
The republicans attempted to ar
rest the populist clerk who was de
fended by his party's champions.
Innumerable deputy constables and
sersremits at-arins have been sworn
in. The militia has also been call
ed out by the Governor to suppress
the republicans. The populistB are
on top, and seem determined to
stay. The democrats are few, but
they are having lots of fun watch
ing the otherB kill themselves
physically and politically. Noth
ing more riotous and disgraceful
was ever seen in any other legisla
tive body be the fault with the
Republicans or Populists. Kansas
has suffered enough from elycloneB
droHths &c, without having in
their midst such a disgraceful
scene.
A Bargain.
W. C. Peterson, the rustling real
estate agent, will sell you a choice 10
acre tract of land for hops, garden or
fruit, adjoining the city on the wist, at
a special bargain. Call on him at once
and look the land over and price on
same. Do not miss a fine elninee to
get yourself a line tract of land at
bargain.
Have Your
Job Printing
Done at the
Express Office.
GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES.
Poultry, Hides and
' mrs.
Hiirhest cash nriee nrvid for turkeys
gei'se, ducks and chickens at office of
tJaeotw. Btraney ana niooree am
l,ihlp 4f h slmrt. Allium'.
Aim. hides mid furs of All Kiuas
I. in ..'lit lit cash.
CITY .
Restaurant & Bakery.
Famished Hew Throngliaut.
Meals at all Hours. 25, cts.
Lunch, 15 cts.
Board and Lodging by the
uay or ween.
FRESH BREAD EVflRY DAY.
Hot Rolls, I'ies and Cakes of all
Kinds made and Baked
to Order.
DALGLEISH & EVERETT,
-0KALKR8 IN
Furniture
are,
Carpets, Wall Paper,
Window Shades, Floor Mattings, Sc
-AL80-
Wiudows, Dooi-h,
Builders' Hardware, &c, &c.
LEBANON, OltEJON.
BANKlLEBANON,
LEBANON, OREGON.
Transacts a General Banking Business,
ACCOUNTS KEPT SUBJECT TO
CHECK.
Exchange old on Now York.Ban Francis-
00, anil Portland and Albany, Oregon.
Collections made on lavoraWe terras.
.' are you llxe1 for lotlor.'vutls,
iHl-heaiK envi'kntw. nnii.-n.. N,
piatemetiU anil I he like? 0"ii't liillnw
tin; old !yie u-iiir utipi'intid sta
llimory. "We print everything at this
oHUtr inul charge n ivitmi;tliln prlep
only. We ulutm to do its (rural work
for us little money tw anv ulllee In the
state.
LEBANON
Meat Market
YEISNER & BUHL, Proprs.
Fresh & Salted Beef, Pork,
Mutton, Sausage, Bo
logna, and Ham.
tSayBacou and Lard Always on Hand.
Miiln Street, Lebanon, Or.
Lebanon Planing Sill
Manufactures ami deals lit
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
Frames, Counters, Shelving,
Scroll and Tnraod Wort of every De-
Serbian; ;
Stair Builiiii,; i' Uliy.
A .Full Htoek ! t..ii2li ; -.; J'nwtt
LiiiiiIht oij ilir V. r.l.
Voni" putiuim
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V7. L DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE hMp.
Pat Cat! flbo In Um world tertfawniua;
W. L. Dougfas homn urn mid wtryw tiw.
BvvtybodT abould wni tbem. It toadatr
yoa aw yoatMll to gat Ilia bait valoa lor
yoai monay. Boonomitw la yaw lootwaar by
parafaasinf W. L. Dougla8hoes,whioh
lapnsant tha baat valaa M tbm prlowa ad
vntawd abora,. aa tDoasanda oan UiUty.
i- TaJva If 0 Substitute. JS
Brwmr af frnd. None mlaf wltbrwt W. L.
DoDtrlM natao aod prlM itfunpou. ft KUoai. Luok
Iwlt wiwo you buy.
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If you do ni)i ahemiv jive him your imlroiiatro try Biiii,
and ycU will always trode at his store.
In Conrtnej's Brick. Next Door to Bank.
Patronize Home Institutions.
Oaipn
' AHE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST.
Full New Roller Process.
Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Use.
Flonr I3xeliang:el ibr "Wliont.
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC
TION WITH THE MILL.
Satisfaction li intrant nod' in Every Respect.
fOIVI; 'UN Jl. TltlVL. ,
Peet, Wickes & Aldrich, Poprs.
Santiamf Acad fflyi892.
IS THE
YOUNG :: PEOPLE'S :: HIGH :-: SCHOOL
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
First Term begins September 19th.
With a Full Corps of Instructors.
ITS
Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
And itfl MothodB Abreast of tho Times.
Faculty Will Maintain Good Disc pine,,
And InsiHt on Thorough Work.
ITS
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranges;
And will Meet livory Jtwt Demund.
Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomaaj;
Thorn; in Tenclior'g CourHO,. Htntc Diplonms.
For Circulars, etc, at&lress
S. A. RANDLE, A. M.,
HriRoipal.
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I Ivave a AU1F. STOCK of BRICK, for sale at my
Yard, i the ff.ilmrbfi i f i.i'liaKiii, For Sale at Reasonable
Bates. All k'uul of nmwi'i's woik done witli natnss aad
despau-?.. n W. HARDEN.
A. H.
FAFER lANGINti AW SlAINING.
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