The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898, July 28, 1893, Image 4

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    Lebanon Express.
H. Y. KIRKPATRICK,
Editor - and - Proprietor.
There is destitution in parts of
Kansas, and the wheat crop is a
failure in large sections.
SOUTH CAROLINA'S EXPERI
MENT. There has been no end of fun
poked at South Carolina for the
Jiind she is taking villi the liquor
question by goiing into the busi
ness, and the temperance people
condemn iu unmeasured terms the
idea of a state setting up whisky
shops. It must be confessed that
the experiment is a novelty and a
marked departure from all ideas
heretofore advanced on the sub
ject. But, as an experiment, it
iiiy be worth trying, though we
contesB we have not much faith in
it as a satisfactory solution of the
problem thnt has been controling
us for generations. It is an exer
cise by the state for its authority
for regulating the liquor traffic in
another direction than absolute
prohibition of sale, the plan of
must1 who have enlisted them
ielevea to the warfare against its
aianifoll evils. Prohibition, does
not always and necessarly prqjpibit
its failure being largely dueo the
idiosyncrancies and personal frail
ties of those charged with enforce
ment of the laws And the senti
ment of the several communities
under their jurisdiction. Un
doubtedly the same reasons will
largely contribute to the success
or failure of the South Carolina
experiment. Meantime", itsi: out
come will be watched with 'inter
est. It is not improbable that
grrnie valuable data may be en
olred from It. The famous his
trionic ramark from the governor
of South Carolina is more than
ser before to be repeated in the
Fulmetto state within the next
year Cincinnati' Tribune.
The SupremeCourt of Minnesota
has decided that when a member
of an association violates its rule
the right of the association to boy
cott that member is unquestioned.
The banks continue to fail all
over the country. The people
have lost confidence and they are
drawing nut their deposits. This
is the only cause that cau be assigned.
The proposed midwinter fair in
California, would help Oregon, and
thousands of people would visit
our state either on their way to
California or on their return. The
Northwest should encourage the
project as much as possible.
The probabilities are that France
will have a war with Hiam, ana he-
fore she gets through with it, may
involve England andother nations.
A Rood htalthy war that would
take in Russia, England, France,
China una otsm would nave
tendency to. make a market for the
su plus pooducts of this countrv
and raise the price of wheat, or, at
least turnish a market tor it. U rg
an ill wind that blows nobody lny
good. Dispatch.
A Portland paper bits the moss
back bankers of that J1'? "ho re
ei'utly ordered that Jieeafter no
checks or obligations agajnst in
ferior bonks will be accepted, p1"
Spt for collection, the following
live hit: Over $3,000,000 of Port-
lnd money is today enjoying the
sleep that knows no waking in the
''wildcat" towns of Puget Sound,
-instead of being safely and profit
Wf Employed in the agricultural
ud industrial interests of Oregon,
which have made Portland a city.
What have these dignified pawn
brokers, who have grown rich
through no effort of theirs, ever
dime to advance or build np the
great state of Oregon? What
light have they to pass judgment
upon the builders of the interior?
llave they ever done anything
either through legislation or by in
vestment to build up the interior
industries? The answer is no.
They are not built that way. They
thiiik that the sun rises on the
west bank of the lllamette river
.,!! Kfti irt Portland heights, and
, 1: iiiiiv liver exuress anv felling of
sympathy for their fellow man it
would probably be on account of
his misfortune in living outside of
that sacred circle. To them there
in nothing of value in the vine
y.i 'd, orchards, forests or gold
fields of Southern Oregon, the rich
altuviel lands of the Willamette
valley or the rolling praries of
Eastern Oregon, all of which are
in ' need of financial air. And as a
matter of fact .the interior banks
are oft a better financial footing
today than a majority of the more
pretentious pawnshops.
There will be more fruit in
iiuthern Oregon than in any other
portion ot the state this year; in
fact, there will be an abundance of
nt.irly every description, and of
fiist-class quality too. This is
pre-eminently a fruit country, and
sooner or later will take front
rank with the leading districts of
t aliiorma in the race tor public
favor, the time is not tar oil
when Rogue river valley fruit will
have a prominent place on the
tables of the nabobs of the Uuited
fctates. Jacksonville Times. That
is right. But the whole of West
ern uregon can malte the same
boast, the Southern district excell
i ig, however, in raising of grapes,
reaches, etc. .-
The United States is sufficiently
i rich and varied in produc
"cif.s, to have its own financial
iiit v andcurrency, and not follow
-id the dictates of London or any
! financial center. Ex,
Have Your
Job Printing
Done at the
Express Office.
Representative iyand declares
the Sherman law. will not. be re
pealed unless ther-j u ctftmge act
embodied iu m Rct. The silver
advocates re aWHre 0f ti10 fact that
if they iet g0 f ti Sherman act
aa u depend upon the passage of a
soperate law, that it will be vetoed,
and they will not take the chances.
The administration must rind a
satisfactory solution and meet the
wishes of the silver men before the
Sherman act can be repealed Ex.
The Yaquina Route.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD,
. W. Haniey, Receiver,
Direct Line Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Valley Points
and San Francisco.
Ocean, Steamer Sailings.
' S. S. WILLAMETTE VAM.KY.
Leave Han Erancihco, March 14 ami 24.
Yaquina, tfi and 20.
This Comptmy reserves tlie rihtoebftngv
sailing date r.-ithout notice.
RIVER STEAMERS.
SUtuiuer "Hoa" leave Portland, Wednefl
ilay and Saturday at 6 A. M.
II.
C. Day. fieri. Art
Salmon tit. Wharf, Portland.
!. Vaimiib, (Jen. Ap"t.
Han Francisco, Cal.
i:. 'ilouult, U. F.AK A..
Corviillig, Oregon.
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Brt Oalt BbM) In tbe world for tbe prto
W . L . Dou g 1 a bom Mid vry wbi.
fcrarybtxly shenM war tbm. It to duty
yon oir yoaiMlf to got too boot value for
your nonoy. Etoonomioo Inyoni footworn by
puioluulng W. L. Douglas tihO60,wblab
roprooont tb boot value ot Uio priooo d
otUaod mtiowm m tboooando cms toouty.
Toke No 8attitaU. JS
Hware of fraud. Nid rcddIdo without W, L.
DotmUa name nt price lUiuifwd m bouwtu Look
twit whm roubur.
W. L. Uoogloor Krooktotti Mat. floMfer
C. C Hackleman,
LEBANON, OB.
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SAVE
MONEY
BY TRADING WITH:
S. P. . BACH .
Who always carrios a nicely soloelod Btuck of
Clothing, Gents' Furnishng
, goods, pries,!
If you do nol already give him your patronage try him,
and you will always trade at his store.
In Courtney's Brick. Next Door to Bank.
Patronize Home Institutions.
GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES.
Cup
n
Lebanon Planing Mill
Manufactures and deals in
Sashes, Doors, Blinds,
Frames, Counters, Shelving,
Scroll and Tamed Work of every De
scription. Stair Bailding a Specialty.
A Full Stuck nt Hoiiiih and Dressed
Lumber on ttie Yard.
Your patronise solicited,
WILSON A CIUSK.
ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL BLAST.
i,v, Mow t?niior Process
1 UX1 11UVV - v
Snperior Floor for Family and Baler's Dsi
Flour Exchanged for Wheat.
A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNE(
. TION WITH THE MILL.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect.
GIVE US A XIII A.L.
Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's.
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YOUNG :-: PEOPLE'S :-: HIGH :-: SCHGOI
Of Lebanon and Vicinity.
First Term begins September 19th.
With a Full Corps of Instructor.
ITS
Rates of Tuition are Reasonable,
And its Methods Abruuat of tlnMQ'imea.
, Faculty Will Maintain Good Discipline,
And Inniut on Thnrough Work
Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged,
And will Meet livory Jtwt Dnmand.
Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas;
Those in Teacher's Court, Ktitto Diplomas.
For Circulars, etc., address
S. A. RANDLE, A. M
Principal.
I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at m
Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonab
Rates. AH kind of mason's woi k done with neatness an
despatch. O. W. HARDEN.
A. H. CRUSON
Papefi Hanging anb Gaining
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