.Lebanoi-:fc.xpTess.- H. Y. KIRKPATRICK. Editor - and - Proprietor It may not be many years before California is buying prunes from the fruit growers of the Willamette Valley. " Dbstiti'TIon among Knnsas and Oklahoma farmers is becoming more evident, ai.il urgent appeah for outnidc. aid are being made. No hatter where you go ahvayt make it a rule to talk up your town and county. Never do any crosk ing to outsiders, it is bad policy. There are but few sections of the earth which offer more favorable inducements to the investor or home seeker than Linn County, Oregon. The recent attempted revolution in the Huwaian Iehnds has result ed in the arrest of the ex-queen and probably she will be banished and her estate confiscated. The republic of those islands appears to take care of itself and is worthy of a place among the nations of the earth. Russian engineers are studying a route for a waterway to connect the White sea with the Baltic. The total distance to be covered is about 180 mileB. Part of the route is already navagable.. It is estimated that a uniform depth of thirty feet can be obtained along the entire route at a cost of 6,' 000,000. Just at this time our country needs a religion that will make a man pay his debts. Shouting don't settle old n ites and accounts with God and man cash up. We want to pounce right on a fellow and put him out of the church-if he goes to a ball, or the theatre, or gets on a drunk, but rever say a word to the nious scamp who never pays his debts. People who nover pay their debts are doing the church a much barm as dancers and drunkards. Ex. E. B. McElroy, ex-state school superintendent, has taken his new chair in the state university, and will still continue to grow fat and sleek on a big Bslary filched from so over taxed people. Things like McElroy are not men, hut are in stead parasites who are engaged in siicting the life blood from the body politic, and a moral spraying primes should bo resorted too to clear them aw..y 'ere they generate j a disease th it will prove incurable. Eoseburg Review. ' The Dostoffice appropriation bill was reported to the senate from the committee by Senator Black burn Monday. One important addition increases the appropria tion of the railway postal car ser vice to the extent of $100,000, mak ing the total for this purpose $3, 205,000 and making it discretion ary with the postmaster-general whether the entire sum shall be used. The total appropriation made by the bill is $89,337,383, a reduction of $105,6i4. Representative Smith of Joseph ine county has a bill before the present legislature that is very good It provides thut when any change in any county road is desired to be proposed by petition to the county court of any county the petition must be accompanied with proof that the facte concerning the pro posed change of the proposed new road must have been published in the county newspapers for the period of at least four weeks next proceeding the presentation of the petition. - Tbkee are over 125,000 school children in Oregon, many of them cannot have school more than few months during the year. The state gave 87 cents each or about 1110,000 to the public of the state. The university of Eugene with an attendance of about 250, received !f77,0C0,or 30S per pupil. This it (dais legislation with a venge UM) - Rut Uw brll (Mlipt uf ty whole business'is that of old McBl- roy, is to draw 12,000 a year teaching something he knows noth ing about, and is now too old to learn. Salem Post. . v , : . -T , THE Pottlaud Sun says: There is great domand from the eastern ind southern states to the Oregon board of immigration for informa tion concerning this statu, its lead ing industries, cities, population., together with statistics concerning its wheat and other crops. The offioers In charge, to supply this demand, have sent numberless pamphlets to tho various states, but especially to Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas and Texas, We may confidently expect a large increase in the number of immigrnnts next Bpving from points further east, at least, so state those informed on the subject. A bill h:g been introduced in the house by Thompson, of Mult nomah, to secure to .Oregon, for the benefit of the common school fund, some 240,000 acres of school land, being sections 16 and 36, em braced within the Cascade timber reserve, and the appointment of an agent to select lieu lands therefor, and to increase the price of such selections to the sum of (5 per acre, and to increase the price of all state lands co the price of (2.50 per acre. The Cascade reserve was set off simply to allow the school land board to select lieu lands ta speculate upon them, and this bill is the culmination of the Last Monday's telegraphic dis patches give the news that a feu banks in the city of Omaha hold upwards of 13,000,000 in gold in excess of requirements. This is the more surprising because every day there is shipped from different points into the state of Nebraska, food for its starving poor. What a picture, as per contrast, is there here. The few are hoarding gold the masses starving! But for what purpose are they hoarding gold? Simply for the premium it is sure to command some day, in the near future, if our present financial policy becomes an assured fact. But whatever nuy be the cause, it must be plain that our policy on finance is wrong and will lead to inevitable destruction if persisted in. Whenever the bankers hoard the money, be that gold, silver, or paper or any other commodity, while the poor are starving, Jfiie social system that permits these things must sooner or later 'be pressed to the wall. These :are stuborn facts but true, and the sooner we recognize this condition the better. Men as intelligent as our American citizens truly are, will not submit any great length of time to being starved by a few lovers of the golden metal. There were other causes that brought about this state of affairs in Neb raska besides this money hording by these banks, which is admitted. But the disposition shown by men who will calmly see their fellows suffer and starve, for such this picture truly shows, will meet its measure ot deserts. Evidently the motto of these bankers is, do up your neighbor before he does you. Tomahawk. . Senator Raley, of Umatilla county, has introduced a measure in the senate that will be hard on tramps, if it becomes a law. It provides that any person goiiy about from place to place begging, asking or subsisting upon charity, and for the purpose of acquiring money or a living, with no fixed place of residence or lawful occup ations, shall be deemed a tramp, and guilty of misdemeanor; and on conviction shall be sentenced to undergo an imprisonment by sepa rate and solitary confinement, with or without labor, in the couuty jiil for not more than 12 months, in the discretion of the court. Any tramp who slwlHnte; any dwelling-house, against th will or without tb permission of the owner or occupant thereof, or (hall kindle any fire in th high way or en tha land of another, wltbairt l( tmm't ewMfcrif tt slmil'be'lound carrying any fire arms or dangerous weapon, with intent unlawful'' to do injury or intimidaRs jJjujperson, may be punished, upon conviction, by iarute or .solitary ''confinement,! with w withont labor, not exceed ing three years, Any person may apprehend the offender without warrant and tnkebim before a justice of the 'peace or other magis trate, whose duty it shall be, alter': hearing the evidence, to discharge or convict the prisoner fur trial, as in the case of other niisdomn.iinrs. The act does not apply to anv female or minor under the age of 10 ye.itB, nov to any deaf and dumb person, nor any niMmed or crippled person who is unable to perform manual labor. Judge Johnson, of Denver has rendered a decision that the coal combine, which recently raised the price of coal 50 cents a ton in thnt city, is illegal. Nine Tennessee moonshiners were captured by 'government offi cers Monday. (Jus and Ed Thomas charged with several murders, are among the number. A REPLY. " In reply to the peiee published In your paper, of February 8, entitled "Our Public School." If you will al low uic spate, I will try to answer the above entitled article. First,"Mnral Surroundings at Home and etc." It is not improbable that some of the parents are just as moral and may be more so, than Patron, It does not say because a man or womau follows the more meager ocupations in life, that he or she is n it moral and stain, we have enw children of the first famllyer of the Country go astray. Second, "If Home training has been loos & ct." Dilterent children have dlfTeraut naluers, some you can Orlve, some when drvine brings up the ever mite of ire and contempt, their chil dish nutures can coniaml, Contempt for the their oppressor, Strictly American,. Tbird,"Tlii8 brings the Neossity," to bin a man at $4 per day, to act as high Lord over our children, when you could hire a man for $1 per day to do all the beating and will guarentee a good job. Save $ti0 per mo. to apply as intrest on Bonded indebeteneaa. Fourth, "It has been theprivlagc to investigate." One side of life, v ilk all human reason, said faikers and store lofars ought to have just as uiucii right to an Idea as Patron, they may have just as good blood anil as great harts. and as noble Judgement, and ad good morals as the avruge Patron. Sirutuu stances umde most of them, financial oppression, as all people are eratures of sircunistauces. Flflh, "riueb Punishment," is r.early UUUarubk, to beat u hlliuunl-elli;c Ulltlll he is purple am! liluek, for Three Weeks, no matter what the ofleuco may bee, it does not justify such punishment, it re minds one of the durk ages of the He man Empire, when to torture or pun ish for what did or did not, uutill they ware dead, it maid Saint out of them. WehaveC'ouiinuutys less Christianized than tills, were for whipping a Horse to such an extent, a man would be fined J50 and 3 iru. Hunialne society aud right too: It may be all right, but we cant see It. We have respect for their grit, but doubt their judg ment. BnrcK Dust. J. E. Aocni the waloh maker, lias a nice assortment of watches, chains etc,, at prifti mat will astonish you. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Deafness Cannot he Cured by local applications, lis Ibey cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. 'Alicre Is only one way to core Deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining, of the Kustuchian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, aud unless the inflammation can be tukendut and tilts tube restored to its normal condi tion, bearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases outofteu are caused by catarrah. Which is uothinijbut an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case ol Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrah Cure. Send lor circulars, free. K J. CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O MHioliI by DrugKists, Tx. : SAiuyMdaxpeoMipuMwMklytronluuijl Psn&MuntpoiUloa. KxirtnilTtttrrltwr- EzptrlMM nnnsowiiry. PMttlaKf sdfMUffMtolMffloMn'UlwrtljWriM Um aftatc. Ltriet(LjM' man oJ eUa, JP&JzrS J??' tOflfc. Irk.fr Uwu sod fftntto- -rtfWfSt-wW'WswMtyouDow.wfcas I jfi'A iymjr tl (run Uiaattir u so I iPWf uKlrnixmuit. Oood ebuiM tor 1 f Y&Vurnuuucnt, Ootflt tadtall Br- I ZjFuitntM. UKOWKO.co..ur- J-tifrwtmn. ort''na, Ore. jauiamit I I' 'itwr-" iJ(Wfew'r , , ', . , it , , ' Men's Shoes: - .50. -." ' 2 00. 4 ml i2 8 00. 5 00. L But his auont for tho Best Shoe in tho World. We carry, largo lines of shoes from Barton Bros., of' Kansas City, Brown Shoes Company, of SWlotm, and many other shoe manufacturers; and also (tarry a large lino of Rubhor Goods of all kinds. We have a fine line of Dress Goods arriving 'from the East which will he sold us cheap as anywhere on the face of tho earth. Ilcmember We Carry GOOD GOODS For the Least Money. HIRAM BAKER, Lebanon, Or. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Wcck.l Wheat-Mc. Oats 20u Hay $ to $7 per ton. Flour JO 6U6&. per sack. Chop JO 76 per ewt. Bran 70q per cwt. Middlings $n 70 per cwt. Potatoes 2T)C. Apple Dried, Oe per lb Plums Dried, tic. Onions 2c. Beef Dressed, lie. Veal 4fe5e. Pork Dressed, 4. Lard-12J. Hams 10 per lb. Bhoulders 80. Bides Ho por lb Geese $0 (St $7 per doz. Ducks $3 (it fo per doz. Chickens 2 00(aS 00, Turkeys 8c per lb. Egfrs 8c lor doz. B;ittor 15 20e p-r lb. Hides Green, 1c; dry, 2c. Albany Steam Laundry RICHARDS 4 PHILLIPS, Proprs, -A-llmiiy, Oregon All Orders Receive Prompt Attention Special Rates for Family Washings. Satisfaction flnaranteed or .Money Refunded. J. E. ADCOX, Agent, In Suiitli'B Drug Wore. X.ebniioiL. - Ovejtuu, REMOVAL Wffl ft Stark, Of Albany, Are now in their now fetoro iu the Cusick Block, where, they are prepared to meet tho wants of the public with the fiuest linU 0f jew elry, silverware, clocks watches, ate, in this part 0f the otatc.. Fitting eyg with glasses and spectacles by Prof. A. Stark, grad uate of the Chicago Opthulmy College,, a specialty. A Clubbing Offer. A great many of our readers Linn ec.unly like to take the weekly Orcgon 1'an. We havo made arrangement whereby we can furnish it at a reduct ion from the reftilar price to those who want bdth the Exi-nuia and the Oregonlan, Tho regular price of the Oregoniuti in SI, BO per year, and of the Exl'BESB $1 0 when in advance. We will furnish both f vr per year in advance a tavlug of one dollar to the subacriper. The Oregonlan gives nil the general news of the country 11111:0 a week, and the Expkkbs givea all the local Dews once a week, which will make a moat excellent no service for the moderate nutu of $2. per year, Tno( who are at present aubncrlber f tne Express must pay In all urrear. ages aud one year 111 advauue to obtain trrlH4'HlRi 'HIS IS NOT . Douglas, OWE GIVES T,ll HMtHtWt HHfrl rrWHrrrMrMtrrMffrt I have a LARGE STOCK of BRICK, for Bale at my Yard, in the suburbs of Lebniwrn, For Sale at Reasonable Hates. All kind of mauon's woik dono with neatness and despatch. D.W. HARDEN. BARBER SHOP Heat Shaven, Hair Cut or Shampoo at B. F. KIRK, Shaving Parlor. NEXT DOOR TO BT. C'HARLEB HOTEL. Elegant Baths. Children Kindly Treated. Ladies Hair Dressing a Specialty. PHOMl'T PBOUKE8BIVK l'OPUUK Northwest JFire and Marlue INSURANCE CCMP'Y Head Office, 269-271 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. THE LEADING HOMI OOMPANY. The Northwest WII.I. INSURE YOtlK - llonws ami Jliirn, I Oruwlog Oraln, H01M.0I1I Kurntluro. Orbin In Warehouic, ltity, tfjurt mid Hroelr, Hop Kllnx, Fnrui Impleraftiitn. The Northwest P0LICI.T8 Youb Patronaoe. 1 RiaK1UWWtHi Ladies' Fine -'Shoes: $1 50. 2 50. 3 OO. 4 00. 5 OO. aaes RELIEF. Lebanon Meat Market, Ed Kellenberger, Propr. Fresh & Salted Beef Pork, Mutton, Sausage Bo. logna, and Ham, HiTBucon and Lord Always on Hand Main Street, Lebanon, Or. The Yaquina Route. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD, Chaa. Clark, Rsoelver, Dircot Line Quick Dispatch Low Freight Rates. Connecting with steamer Ho mer between Yaquinu and San Francisco. For froifllf. Rill! tmaaAnfriM lniAa apply to any agent. nun. id w u, 1UUI UUL Pi,, jl Ban Franclflco, Cal, y Cuai. Ouhk, Rooelver, U ' ) J. r