Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATR1CK, Editor - and Proprietor. WLat men want of reason for their opinions, they generally sup ply and make up in a rage. Ex. Vjp are not surprised that the Statesman inquires, "What race?" It appears to be a little mixed as to what race it belongs to. Salem Democrat. It is now given out thac a vote will be reached on the repeal bill bv the end of the present month, and that Congress would take up other business or adjourn. One day we get the news that the Geary act is to be rigidly en forced, and no sooner is tbiB an nouncement made than we are informed that an order has been issued to suspend its operation. The most aristocratic newspaper in America is the Bar Harbor Record, which has just been pur chased by a coterie comprised of gome of the millionaire society leaders of New York, Boston, Washington and Philadelphia, and is to be edited by a young woman named fiellie smith. Present prices of four staple ar ticles, wheat, meat, wool and hops, seem to indicate that the American can do without food and clothing, "hut must have his beer. Wheat, meat and wool are drugs on the market, while hops bear a good price, The American is a curious animal, anyway. Ochoeo Review. The business agent of the Wash ington state farmers' alliance has a acneme on foot to save the farmers from sufiering loss by reiiBon of the low price of wheat. It is to store !jjie ulk of the crop and mortgage it for from .20 to 30 cents a bushel, -enabling the farmers to P11 their ibills for harvesting and to hold grain fur higher prices. Ward of Wisdom. It is easier to die for some people than to live with them. Vice iB fed and gathers strength by its very concealment. The honey which we gather our selves tastes the sweetest. Men often conquer difficulties because they feel they can. Our characters are our own; our reputations are other people's. With courage and civility as al lies you can often take captive good luck. If vou are stingy, do not pretend to be generous; the effort will be tray you. . Our happiest moments are those in which we believe we can realize our ideals. The secret of gaining friends is to cultivate within ourselves the capacity for friendship. If any one should sny, though the water the bucket brings up be stinking, yet that which is in the well is all sweet, who would believe him? Do you wish to improve your mind? . Then read carefully what vou do not understand, and listen dispassionately to what you do not agree with. Painful indeed it is to be misun derstood and undervalued by those we love. But this, too, in our life we must learn to hear without t murmur, for it iB a tale often re-neated. Every thing in this world of ours has its limits. Time, place, opportunity, humun power, lite it self, all come to an end. One of the great arts of living well and successfully is to understand these limits and to adapt ourselves to them. For the want of this many excellent schemes come to naught, m tny worthy people fail in their etlorts, much strength and energy and talent are wasted. Evory one realizes the importance of making a beginning, but few appreciate that there is an e.iual importance in making an end. How and when to do this is deserving of much more thought mid care than is usu ally bestowed upon it. Ex. A hard-looking citizen appeared in a Dubuque jewelry establish' rnenta short time since, with 11 ipeaa! picked up in a Wisconsin river. The jeweler bought it for t' anu fon aer BO'd 't to a trav elling man for 120. The latter sold it to an Omah jeweler for 50, and the last heard of it was its sale to Tiffany of New York for $500. Have Your Job Printing Done at the Express Office. t&&- MONEY GOOD WORK at LOW PRICES. Ml BY TRADING WITH S. P. BACH Who always carries a ninety Heleirtod Btock of Clothing, Gents' Furnishng goods, groeries.fi. If you do not already give liim your patronage try himy and you will always trade at his store. In Courtney's Brick, Next Door to Bank. Patronize Home Institutions. Champion Ms A Pan-American convention has been called to meet at St. Louis, Missouri, on October 3, 1893. This convention will consist of delegates from states west of the Mississippi river and south of the Ohio, also of the states of Mexico, Central and South America. It is understood that an effort will be made by the g.t't:.iu i .yr'.'sentcd to boycott the commercial centers of the east. In the mutter of the guanlianship of Viola, liOroy uiirt Pein'l -Lnport, bond of fl.WH) was appro ed. In the iwtate of H. M. Wulker. peti tion granted. In the matter of the guardianship of Naiu.v Murks, cunnliiin appointed. Bond. .', In the & tate of Hurvey Hhelton, lli- ley Hhelton wan appointed administra tor, on giving Jiond of $a),0O0. In the L'unrdteiiHliip (iimtavus VVarinotti et al, i-ond of W was ap proved. In (ho Bimrdiansliio of Ma Mitlmie, Ellen Muloue was appointed guardian. If you want to get nice fresh bread go to Peehler's. Many of the eastern factories which usually close in the glimmer months, and which fact has been used by the protectionists this year to influence congress on me tann question, are resuming work, and those which cut down their torces and hours of work are going back to the former basis. Ihe scare seems to be over in the east, and it is time it should be on this count. Dispatch. It is proposed that this country and Great Britain combine in an effort to clear the Atlantic ocean of derelicts. The derelicts are Boat ing wrecks with a fatal tendency to add to their number. They show no lights and utter no warn ing in a fog, hence collision with them is exceedingly easy. Some of them are so nearly submerged that an ocean greyhound is right unon them before they are seen when they tear a hole in the side of a vessel like a sunken reef. ' Many a ship that has gone to sea, never to be heard of again, has probably owed her loss to collision with one ol these menaces 10 navi nation. Dcrelictd are more numer ous than is generally supposed, The last pilot chart of the north Atlantic represents a full score of them in the ocean pathway, re cently reported. It would be money well spent to clear the high v way to Europe of these lurking DALGLEISH & EVERETT, -DEALEHS IN Furniture & Hardware, Carpets, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Floor Mattings, sc. -ALSO Windows, Doors, Builders' Hardware, ac, &c. LEBANON, ORE JON. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, E. W. Hadley, Beoelver, Poultry, Hides and Furs. Highest cash price paid fur turkeys geene, lineks mid eliielivns at tittle of L.Jiieolm. Httaney iii'd Monre'e old tulile, 4th street, Alhmiy. Also miles and furs nf all Kmne outrht fir ruxli . Direct Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight RateB. Between Willamette Valley Points and San Francisco. ARE NOW WINNING IN FULL BLAST. Full New Roller Process. Superior Flour for Family and Baler's Use. ITour 12xliang,ol for Wliont. A FIRT-CLASS CHOPPER RUN IN CONNEC TION WITH THE MILL. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every ReBjiecl. Kr3IVi: UH A. TItlAL, G. W. Aldrich, Popr. Santa Academy Fall Term Begins September nth. For information, ask for circular at the Post-oHice or address, S. A. HANDLE, Principal, LEBANON, OREGON. Ocean Steamer Sailings. B. 8. WILLAMETTE VALLEY. Leaven Snn Eraiicinco, March 14 and 24. Yoquina, . " ISanuiffl. This Company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. BRICK! I have a LARGE STOCK of URICK, for sale at my Yard, in the suhurhs of Lebanon, RateB. All kirn Fur Sale at Reasonable of inamm's woik done with neatness and despatch. D. W. HARDEN. A. H. CRUSON, 1 TrTti.Fi KIVEIt STEAMEKS. Steamer "Hoag" lenves Portland, Wednes day and Saturday at 6 A. M. A SPECIAL OFFER! The alio U a correo' pletiire of THBORB OONUN'8 NKW BUILDlNti. looattd at taa earner of Sixth and Alter Was lor maw year. Til B OKKiiOftlAN haefait the naed 1 , ...A ..n.n...l!.(ii hnlltliiiff embraelna' all the mitflftrn toiprovemeote, wTtlitbe laMrt lmprodmimiilo.,ryfor turnlnif out a ma. tropohtaii ;iap-r. It now ban It. and one that Hie wholo FaoifleCoeatmar Jurtlj flpron ol ai It It co-tainly U fln et ea the ooeet, Now tint THr. Ilk 00 AN la trttUd In thU now home It faala I' he al'lnlt I" many Maine u n-.uetlt. li inakee thl epeelal offer lo tbote who reuow ttiair eubeortption, or to .ho won eubtaritt prior to Uoptambw lav toaead tlia UeeHly Orejotjiag it; mwtm Hi Paper Hanging and Gkaini H. C. Day. (ten. Aft, ' , , I Salmon Hi. Wharf, Portland. D. R. Yaiiuuk, (icn. Ag't, Kan f-rancisco. Cul. C. (I. noniiE. U. F. V. A Thi"llnth dint .,oii of thenar, THB uK'ti 'Ni.A.S Oll- vhft boiiolttol tills ktud vtl 1 1, re.tiv annrmuata't. I'lraaa and In ,Oit ..i,i-."l lion i,vooia iiohIo,o. Whao Va, m !l ,1 you ,ire ur.liolly invltad to oi an i i, a lr) throoih our aaw totaa. Addreat UHE.Q0N1AN PUBLISH NG CO , POllXUNU OIL mm BrillUnt" Poppy, packet 1 3c. Bom, wdMtn ftiid Dftirair, botn for 0UCi A liura i"iiruiitlsmi)iiui Amlh Kiln. I Mt ft'2.fin 6 01iolc fleranlimis, each 25M Ml '" SwMt Com " (ioliien uiKet," packflt lio, Garden Fm " Charmer,' ' pocket 1 5c VolAto " Amarlcnn Woi.dti," iwr lb., OUo i'auiien, our upcrbilroln, look Almuit liiimBi) pockct..... 50flt Paniy. Eitra clmico. u ilut..-,..n(...'Jiio Any one not now a nil writer Qwluurti Viait'i Mioiiwi on' "tw rwbo(m.entl worUi from us before May lit, "Standi at head fcvenr only tea VICK'S FLORAL MIDEJ891SaSS: prion InteresUiil 111 i'UiilH, flowers or vcguuUea. Ilioulu hiivs ae. rrlce ocau. which may be deducted from fim order, A paoketof 40-lb. 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