Lebanon' Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRICK. JiMltor - and - Proprietor. THE GOVERNOR.. The Governor is always on the look out for the good of the poor man when there is a Biinp in it for him. He is now agitating' the question of culling the legislature together for the purpose of passing a law to stay executions one year. Aside from -the doiuagogism of the move, this is a question well worth earnest consideration. It is uiiauubtedly true that to attempt toenfuree judgments already had and those to be had within the next year, would well nigh hank' rujit . the people. Money is So scarce, th-it even honest effort can not ecure it. I'eople who would pay eannot now do so, and with whnat and oata belowt'ne cost of production, tnere is nothing but distress before the fanners end laborers. Merchants would like wise lie greatly relieved by this one year f grace. In fact, the great majority of the people would be benefitted "by 'it.' Still, this, as all other devices, would injure many while it favored many. The costs of an extra session would be an iioui to be considerd. Lebanon has the best svstem of electric lights end water works of anv city in the s'.ateof its si:e. CONGRESS. Congress b asnow been in sess ion several days, but no one can safely predict what will be the re- suit of its labors. The democrats are hopelessly divided on the money question and the republi cans seem inclined to let their op ""tupents fight it out among them selves, which is natural. Con gress evidently wants the Sher man law repealed, but this will not lie done nnless some other law, favorable to silver, is agreed upon. All is deubt and uncertain ly. - The jNorthorn Pacific railrord was placed inthe hands of a re ceiver Wednesday,' 011 application nt the Farmer's Loan Trll Co. 'flie Following gentlemen Were ap pointed: Thomas F. Oakes, of ii'otir Y()rk; y. H. Pj"nei of Mil" "w.tukee, and Harry te, presi dent of the Missouri, KaJW & Texas Railroad Company. Mr. Oakes is president of the Company, and the movement was evidently made on the request of the officials. The Sheruinu act nniBt follow the Republican party into oblivion. So must tlvc , McKinley outrage' Both are closely allied to the pres ent financial condition of the coun try, and the sooner they are mat ters of history the more 'speedy will be the revival of business. They aie relics of part legislation which cannot lie destroyed, too 8o.ui for the good of the country, Dispatch. Let our Republican friends re member that all the calamity they are houling about is here under the laws passed by a Congress of their owjymd signed by rrosment Harrison. The responsibility rests upon their shoulders and not upon the Democrats, but it is a bad time to stop now and inquire who did it. 1 be first thing should be a removal of the causes and then quarrel afterwards. The State of Iowa, in which there have been no bank failures, pro luced in 1891, butter to the value of 133,748,198; crops wers alued at $loo,363,483; and hay and corn to the value of $146,518-, 58;i. Her combined products ex ceed the value of the total output of sold, pntrnleum, silver, anthra cite cuai auu pig iron in the Unit d States. There was no protect ion on Iowa,s products and this is sufficient explanation why there fcave beeu no bank failures to rec ord in' that state. Ex. This is a most excellent time fur investment in Lebanon' real estate. Good property can now be bought here and hereabouts much .cheaper than it will brine in the near future. Prudent and fore handed people will buy now, and not wait until inevitable advances come. There is no property on earth surer of reasonable returns than Lebanon real estate at pres ent prices. The way to make times bard auu money scarce, is to lock it np. Don't spend a cent, stop public at well as private improvements and throw men oat of employment. This is the policy advocated by the alarmist and financial coward Dispatch. BARBER SHOP Best Shaves, Hair Cut or Shampoo at BORUM & KIRKS' Shaving: Parlor ' NEXT BOOR TO t?T. CHARLES HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty The Yaquina Route, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Receiver, It has been definitely determin ed to hold the Mid-winter fair in Golden Gate park and the work of preparing the grounds is to he CummencM at; once. The attendance at the World' Fair is increasing daily. Over laO- (XX) were at the White Oity yester day. Low railroad rates has this Effect. Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. between Willamette Vallev Points and San Francisco. Ocean Steamer Sailings. 8. 8. WIU.A3IKTTK VALLEY. leaves Kan Krancisco, March 14 and 24. " Y equina, " " 1U and 29. This Com puny reserve the right toehange sailing dates without notice. RIVER STEAMERS. Steamer "Hixtg" leaves Portland, Wednes day and Niuiiruay at 0 A. 41. II. C. D.it. Gen. Air't, Salmon St. Wharf, Portland. I. It. Yahuhs. Cen. Ap't. San Francisco, al. C. C. Hoots. li. F. P. A., t-'orvatlii, Oregon VJTF .... IS Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office XL L DOUGLAS 3 SHOE NoVttp. laal Calf Shoa ta thawovM IvilMMte W. L. Douglas anoaaaiaaolo' araryiiaata. ttrmjboAj .aoald Mi Um It Ma duty yon owa TOwaaU to gt tha baat aloe for itae Vitl(, the fire protection that we now have,, Lebanon should have lower rates' on insurance. In voor tootwaar bv ptuobaausc W. L. Douglas8hoes,wiuob lapraaant taa baat valoa at tba prtoaa ad wtilaaa abaaa, aa ttouaaada oaa fully. WTaka Ha SnbMltala. r Bawanaffraad. Won. ffctroto. wltarat W. L. DotulM uum ana pfUaMMapaloD bottom, iMok tatawbmjmbar. W.Ia.BaaafcMfBrscliMfeHaiR. Boldkj C. C Hackleman, LEBANON, OB. GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES. m m 1 iff i S 1 ' itnrJ; hi M ffils &m hi: 1' jig f a WnWi aj::K S so r, w. 1 ;"" i. " tS'flh1''',-!. t M II n X-m ' -u.tr i ir t t is i BY. TK'ADINf! WITH S. P. 5ACE- ; Who always carrit a niicoly-selocld slih tif Clothing, Gent surnisling roeries. If you clo not already give him your patronage try him, and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick. Next Boor to Lebanon Planing Mil Manufacture!) and deals hi Sashes, Doors, Blinds, Frames, Counters, Shelving, Scroll and Turned Work of every De scription. Stair Building a Specialty. A Full Stock of Rough and Erased ' Lumber on the Yard. Your patronage solicited, WILSON & CHASE. goods,g Patronize Home Institutions. Oampion Mills ARE NOW RUNNING IN FULL P.LAST. Full New Roller Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Dse. Flour Ixolimi;ed for "Whoal. A FIRST-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Respect. C3IVI-: US" A. TI 1 1 A. L.JISE Wickes & Aldrich, Popr's. i85SantiaintAcatayi893. IS THIS 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 its Methods Abreast of the Times. ITS Faculty Will Maintain Good Disciplne, anaitiBiston ttiorotigli vvorlf. Five Courses of Study are Wisely Arranged, And will Meet Every JuHt Demand, Graduates Receive Appropriate Diplomas; Those in Teacher's Course, State Diplomas. For Circulars, etc., address S. A. RANDLE, A. M., Principal. BRICK! rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for sale at mr Yard, in the suburbs of Lebanon, For Sale at Reasonable Rates. All kind of mason's woik done with neatness and despatch. D.W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON !T?CTrajaaJ5r , JUL E'.cA- Paper Hanging and Graining.