"if,' flWl 1 Lebanon Express. H. Y. KIRKPATRJCIt, Editor - and Proprietor TRUE DEMOCRACY. Wo further hold that the para mount issue now before t.ie people of the United States relates tu the monetary Bystem to be adopted by Una country, and upon tht issue we declure that 'the Federal Con stitution names silver and gold together, as the money metals of sttf the. United States.5 The first coinage law passed by Coiiyress under the constitution made the silver dollar the unit of value and admitted gold to free coinage at a n-.tiif measured by the silver, dollar unit. . - From - the beginning of the government, following a policy formulated by Thomas Jefferson and firmly established by Jackson, the democratic party haB been the party of bimetallism, favoriug the free coinage of both Bilver and gold Rt the national mints, and opposed to farming out to banking corpora tions the government's sovereign power of issuing and controlling the money of the people. The act of 1873, demonetizing silver, was surreptitiously paBsed, without the approval or knowledge of the American people, and from the time when the effects of this act in fastening upon th'iB country the single gold standard were under stood, the democratic party has consistently and persistently urged that the wrong be righted. The demonetization of silver resulted in the steady appreciation of gold and a corresponding fall in the price of commodities produced by tie people, a heavy increase in the burden of all debts, public and private, . the enrichment of the money-lending class, paralysis of industry and impoverishment of the people and unexampled distress in all gold Btandard countries. Experience has shown that wiiile under the single gold standard there may be an occasional revival of business activity, accompanied by enhanced, d vances af A limited number of commodities, such re vivid is due to artificial and temporary causes, and cannot' permanently alleviate, the suffer ings due to the falling of prices brought about by .the appreciation of the gold and an inadequate supply of primary, or-redemption money. 1 Duty io the people re quires that the psrty of the people, continue the battle for bimetallism until its efforts are crowned with success. Therefore be it Resolved,' That the delegates elected by this convention to repre sent the democracy of Missouri in the National Democratic Conven tion, to be held in Chicago, are hereby instructed to cast their votes and use their influence in that .convention in favor of the adoption of the sentiment herein above expressed, and such delegate are hereby further instructed to vote as a unit on all questions coming before such .National Con vention; also to cast their votes And use their influence to secure the nomination of candidates for President and Vice President who re personally in accord with the monetary - system .hereinbefore advocated. ; , " ' 'o delegate or alternate elected by this convention shall have the piffwe'r' or' authority to name any other person as his pr(oxy to act or to. vote in his stead at .such Nation al Convention, but such delegates as shall ' attend said convention and the alternates of such delegates as . shall attend, shall 'have the power, and they are hereby author ized to cast the full vote of this state in suoh convention. The above we print at the sug gestion of Hon. M. A. Miller, who is much elated over the action of dthe Missouri democrats'. v,: They met in secret session "and nominated Judge J. N. Duncan to fill the vacancy occasioned by Dr. Cole's ithdrtiwal. Judge Black burn, who was not a candidate, had been urged, before the convention, to accept the nomination, his great ability as a lawyer boing well known.. Mr. Percy Kelly was the recipient of a - flattering vote in convention and in the committee. He is ayoung lawyer of abilit-y.and hag many friends who would like to see him elected. Jiuisc Duncnn js a good lawyer Jin obljgmg offi cial, and a pleasant goiitliman, whose greatest fault is his inability to say "no." when the best interests of the county really demand a firm negative from the county judge, He has made his record . and will have to stand by it. If the people approve of the expenditures of the last four years, they will re-elect him. If they disapprove of them, they will elect some one else. Italian pauper laborers are flocking to this country again by tens of thousands. Batter, immi gration laws are needed, but con gresB pays no attention to this im portant, matter. Many of these paupers are sent back, but too many are landed. There should be some 1 international regulation by which they would be prevented from Btarting. Or, if that is impossible, the steamship compan ies that bring them over should be compelled to carry them hack ut their own expense. This country wants no more foreigners except such as are intelligent and self- sustaining. Welcome. ' eriot op Buckwcu's Purham Tobacco Company. DURHAM, N. 0. ; Dear Sir: You are entitled to receive FREE 'rom your wholesale dealer, WHITE STAR SOAP with all Slackwell's Genuine Durham Smoking Tobacco you buy. One bar ' of -soap Free with each pound, whether 16 ox., 8 oi., 4 ox or a oz., packages. We have notified every whole sale dealer In the United Statu that we will supply them with soap to give you FREE Order a good supply of GENUINE DURHAM at once, and Insist on getting your soap. One bar of Soap FREE with each pound you buv. Soao Is offered for a limited time, so order to-day. , . Yours very truly, BLACKVYELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO COMPANY. ML Merchants lo Retail in If ycM tm uv dlmcaKr In procuring y.ar Map, cut out ttit notice and land It wlto TWoriltr to poor wholesale dooltr. Simonites will also be elevated to official position and places of honor on the fourth of June. Mercury. Mr. Eb Keebler, the democratic nominee for member of the board of equalization, is nn old and honored citizen of this community. He is entitled to and will receive a handsome vote. HeisHcll quali fied to attend to the duties of the office, Let every man vote for Eb. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( s ( g ( ( We heard a responsible republi can gentleman say the other day that the last republican county convention, of this county, was the first convention he ever heard of that met and nominated a ticket and did not put out a platform. And that the North Lebanon pri mary was the first primary he ever attended, in his life thai did not elect nor have a chairman nor secretary. But he added, that everything was "fixed" and all the voters bad to do was to say "aye" and go home. Hon. M. A. Miller, ' who is a delegate to the National Democratic Convention at Chicago, and by the way, -who is a strong advocate of bimetalism, seems1 quite confident that the silver men will control the convention. He, however; is not alone in this belief. The New York World, of April 15, says trihfef' uieii will be in complete control, Senator Harris, uf Ten nessee, claims silver men will have 180 majority and will adopt the the platform and name the candi date '-who will be ouceptable to all silver men.. Hermann the healer is having great success among the impress ionuble people of Portland. But he will not attempt to hcul up the deep political wounds of the Mult nomah county politicians. Only time in Allopathic flights can do this. Salem Statesman. An exchange most appropriately and truthfully says: "From this time forth until election day politics should be a part of the business of every man who is con cerned in American industry and seeks the welfare of American people." The difficulty with the theator hat is slowly but surely leading to the time when every theater will be provided with an official hat measurer, who will inspect all hats that puss the door and see to the removal of those above legal di mensions. Kx. Fire Insurance. Insure Your Property with GEORGE RICE -rs- Hoyal, Hartford, Phoenix, I-Iimitiurfr-Uremctn, Firpinun's Fund, Western, Iti liuhle old line eninnanles tt) lie repiwenls. All Illiniums nhu'cii with him will tie at- VT (j) ti-iul ) 011 Mai t-u wim nun "in - in liil lo nriuiiptlv. Office ft) lain 8t LEBANON, Or. Conservatory of Music ALBANY COLLEGE, ALBANY, OREGON. Prof. Z. .1. Parvlii, mimical Director formerly of Willamette University, bus been elected Director for the coming school year. Full Courses in the Important hranches of Silicic. Lutost methods. Fine music rooms, Prices low for grade of work. Diplomas ennfered on completion f course. Term begins Hepleuitwr 11th. Send for circular mid ciitulogue. W. H. LEE, A. M., Pres., Albany, Oregon. The Expresses independent in politics, and we propose to support who we please for office. But we are not running a milk-and-water paper, and our subscribers will know before the campaign is over who we favor. The Republican County Con vention chose Dr. J. V. Cole as its candidate for ' county judge in preference to Judge Duncan. Dr. Cole ran for several days and then his withdrawal was announced. The chairman called the central The republican platform is a cowardly "straddle" of the money question, the most important one before the country. A party that hasn't got the courage to say one thing or tire other, so that its meaning cannot be misunderstood, is not entitled to the respect of voters. The Welcome cannot endorse the democratic platform on this question, but it concedes that thedemocratic money plank,though wrong, is eutitled to more respect than the vain and pitiful attempt of (be republicans to mean two opposite things in one declaration. Welcome. : If, there is a man living in this community who desires a reputa tion for sterling honesty, all pro perly vouched for and authenticated all he 'he has to do from now until Jane 1, is to hire a hall or stund on the tail of a cart and proclaim that gold is and ought to be the only honest money. The Oregouian will sing his praises and the capi talists will worship him with all the reverence and awe going with superstitions and the golden calf. Try it, somebody, and find out your personal .popularity all at once.-Tomahawk. Holmes admits that he murdered 27-' persons. The republicans of Portland have killed ten times that number within the past two weeks. The former will hang on May 7, Jt'Dns Di'ncan thought that "the boys" had downed him, but he now sees that "they" were only fooling with hitn. What the voters are going to do with "the boys" will he Been next June. The voters don't like to be fooled. Rout, M. .Miller, of Hnlsey, the democratic nominee for assessor, is one of the most deserving young men in this county. He is entitled to the votes of his countrymen because he is honest and Capable. The oldest known apple tree in this country iB in Cheshire, Conn The seed was planted 140 years ago, ami the tree still bears a few apples. LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. Changed Every Week. Wheat-4ie. - Oat-13 to 15c Hay $3 to$o perton. - Flour $0 8090. per suck Chop $0 80 per cwt. Brun 75c per cwt. . Middlings ) 75 per cwt Potatoes 20c. Apples Drled,"3c:peFll-' Plums Dried, 2c. - Onions 2c. ' Beef Dressed, 4 to lie, .Veal-3J(S)'4f. ' Pork Dressed, lis. Lard-74. Hains-4 per lb. Shoulders fie. Bides 7c per lb. Geese S3 50 5 $4 per doz. Ducks $3 ($ f4 per doz. Chickens-$2 50(5;3 00. Turkeys 8c per lb. Eggs 8c ier doz. Butter 10 15c pr lb. Hides Green, Dei dry, fit- Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given, tliat. by an enter of the County Court of Linn comity, Orcunn. the under tlimei! hai besu iltily appointed, Rtid now 1, the dnly rinulltleit and acting Executor of thtl estate of John Settle, deceased. At partial having claims ojrnint said eMate tire hereby required to present the same, properly verllled, within tlx nionttiK from the 20th day of February, Itm, the date of the first publication hereof, to the under lifflied at the utbee of Hmn'l 3i. tlarland, Leb anon, Linn county. Oreirou. J. M. SKTrt.li, lijcrtllor. Sam'l M. Oakland, Atty. for Executor. ' Bread Makers, Attention! , . Mv fkiiuf Out Salfi J 0 ON J Boots and Shoes, and Dry Goods Is still going on. Come while those Or eat Burg-aim -ARE-v STARING YOU IN THE FACE. I want to call your attention to my 1 CLOTHING That has just arrived. The suits are beauties and mlx away down.' GOOD MEN'S SUITS for $1.50, $5.60, $7.1, $9.00. The $9 00 Buits are equal to many that you buy from other places and pay $10.00 or $12.00. You are bound to save money by buying from me. . HIRAM BAKER, Lebanon, - - Oregon If you wan A Big White Loaf Use ...Lebanon Flour Every Sack Guaranteed First-Class For sale by all the lead ing grocers of the city. Call for it Price- 80 Cents per Sack The Cheapest and the BevSt. D NOT MANY Ollico RUPTURE M Instantly Believed L - and Permanently tllCURED HrfS WITHOUT tfj&r Knife or Operation. Treatment Absolutely Painless CURE EFFECTED From Throe to Six Weeks. Write for terms THE 0. E. MILLER CO. Days till spring. Have you thought of what you'll wear? Every one answers "clothes" of course. Then you will appreciate the masterpieces of the tailors' art which we have had made i especially for our customers. Ready-made suits with all the marks of style and w orth about them The prices, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00, get choice of lines worth more. But the real BREAD-AND-MEAT part of them are the many lines at $10.00. You'll think they're worth more, but they go at that. Albany Mills Suits, Worsted Dress Suits, , Fancy Checks and Corduroys. We won t say more about themthey show up best when seen and worn. L. E. Blain Clothing Co. Dr. U. W. (Jheudle, denUet. r Gilt Dtuk tturvr ommltM U mm DB IWt TtHSVi 'To PorUafidort itmitluated the