Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 20, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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THE MOHNING HE1?AL1) TUESDAY MAY a(.
1fs!0.
Horning gaily tcratil
daily a. n d Weekly
TERMS OK SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY
Published every morning; except Monday.)
elivertd by carrier, per week .... 0-JO
riy mail, per yr. ti 00
WEEKLY.)
(Published every Friday Morning.)
n copy, per annum, io advaiice.......?2.00
When net paid in advance.. 2.50
THE MAILS.
MaiU t the Albany postoltice close)
Fr nil offices nortli
The Easier, stale ' i!.::0 v M,S
Tbe Wsst Side i'
And the Narrow Gauze K. U.t J
For Portland and Salem 11 A. m
Curvallisand Yuquina -.ltTDr.i;
office south 1:m r. w
The poatoflice will be closed each .M-nini:
, rum six to seven o'clock.
Registered matter lor the early morning
traia shdsld He wailed before 3 o clock the
previous eveninr.
OREGON PACIFIC TI.MK TAM.K.
Arrive 1'cparU
Passenger..
Freight....
11 l.'.aiii 1 00 p m
a.-J.'.pim t. ;.ua
KEPl'BLICAN HTATF. .TICK KT.
o.XbSPwMA.'C Kinder Hermann.
Oovks.no - D. 1". Thompson.
-Skcsktaby of Stats (Jeo. W. M.;ridc.
TseAHrsKK Phil Metclian.
Si rr. Fuslic Issthictios E. 1!. McKlry
Stats Psixtsk F. C. Baker.
Jrmi Si rsriar. tin rt K. S. I Jean.
District ArroaMtT Tiuri .Ii m. ial InsrnuT
Oeo. O. Binu-hani.
REIM BI.ICAN COl'NTY TI( K KT.
Stats .Skn a roil Peter Hume.
- Jl. t'uiinirihaiii,
KrntKsrilTlTIVK - W. A. TclllpletGll.
- It. U Smith.
-.1. A. Iii 'hur.ison.
I'OHMlssloM'R J. K. Tra-!i.
Kkiorukr r red r. Godlev.
I'lkik K. M. ItedHcld.
MiKKirr James A. Pearl.
Trkasikkr J. It. Smith.
Ashkssor Jaiucs It. Mci.'o.
M.-iiooi. Si'PKRiKrr.MKSr U. A Mi hi i
Si RW.TiiR K. T. T. risl.tr.
1'oronkr Win Forimiller.
THE WH YOFA CRICL'l. Til I: A I
DEMESSIO.W
No subject of modern times has
been and is Ihmiiii nmre generally
discussed, and in fact was ever
more generally' .admitted than
that American airrictiltuie is suf
ferinjj a depression unknown to
our other larne interests. Every
one who writes or talks on the
subject of agricultural depression
has a reason to assign for it; the
most common one leiii over
production," jirobably because
that is the one w hich first presents
itself to the superficial thinker, or
to him who is just lc;iiiniii to
studv the ouestion. A careful in
vestigation will soon destroy the
overproduction theory. There are
no facts to sustain it. The world
is always within much loss than
a vear of starvation. Several
times in its history the Tinted
States has had more cattle, sheep
and ho;s to population than it
now has. Tin- "visible supply"
of breadstutbt has not averaged
relatively larger during the period
of extreme low prices than when
higher prices prevail. The world
does not produce more than the
world Would like to and would
consume, provided there were no
artificial barriers ! natural c-'ti-suinption.
That there is some cause for the
depression is of course acceded and
I) remedy the evil and ehanire the
existing situation, is as much to
the interest of every other class of
people in the country as it is that
of the producers themselves, for
the eventual success of all others
lies in the success and pro-peritv
of the producer.
A leadin;; amicullniii! .lomiuil
sums up the matter by assigning
;i cause as follows : "The general
plane of expenses is higher in this
country than in any o! hei one in
the world. Kents, the pmiits of
middlemen, wages, salaries to pro
fessional men. average cost of the
necessaries of life, farmer s sup
plies, etc., are all higher here than
elsewhere. Ilesides siistainingotir
lofty expense plane we a re com poll
ed to pay tribute to millions and
billions of lictitious values, to pro
tected classes. t' capitalistic con
spiracics, and to a thousand and
one artificial and vicious inlluencis
that go to swell the sum total of
general living expenses. It will
not lie denied that ultimately Un
productive industries of a nation
pay its bills. If those industries
receive for their lalxirs and pr-
ducts prices proHirt ioin .1 to the
bills they must pay. all is well,
prosperity is assured, and evcrv
IhhIv is happy. Hut our greatest
productive indti stry is paying the
" biggest bills in tbe world, and
doing it by producing im, selling
products at the lowest prices In
the civilized world! Agticultural
depression is not only a fact, but
under existing condition it is in
evitable; the only wonder is that
it is not greater. While prices of
products have been sinking the
general expense-piano has been
rising. It is useless to ipiote the
lower prices of harvesters and
other farm iinpliinents and
supplies to prove this assertion.
It is not the seen but the
unseen that now oppresses.
It is useless to sell harvesters and
the like a lew dollars cheaper
while per rent, interest on
lictitiotin values which is snrelv
1 hi- )i i i 11 111 11 1 ii amount i.i-oiliiotice
'indnstrv is compelled lo i.av to;
them amount!, to more each year j hn.y9 nst'alll,v on hanJ tllt ,illt.st j,,,,,,,,, nn.'i .i.,.,.s't;.- ii..-.. n.,v..;
tliail till? total value of all therc'a"n"- ""'' first-class li.U.r store in the city
farm imi.liments we annu&Ilvi
make. I!y figures it may lie made
to appear that farmers are huyino
ami living t lieaper than ever, lnt
tlie great ami overjiowerin fact
that lift injr farm moii;ae was
never sio laborious a toil as now
indicate?, that influences are at
work, like theivesin the nijrlit, to
roll them of the fruits of advan
tages that show well to the sight
1ml which turn to ashes in the
hand. Not all the skill, science,
and education in the universe can
till a cask the outlet of which is
twice the size of the inlet. So.
also, skillful, scientific farmin'
can not have anything left lo il
sclfwhileit must meet extrava
gant hills payable with the small-'
eI known hills receivahle.''
The straits to w hich the c;ini-
paign orators are driven, for ma-1
lerial upon the tarill" uliestioii, !
was pretty well illustrated yester-J
day at Lyons, I Ion. . I. K . Weather-j
ford made the os;tivc statement
that t lie In: ill' on grain bags by the
provisions of the proposed Mc
Kinley bill would lie doubled. The
facts of the case are that the Mc
Kinley hill does not change the
tarill' on grain bags. The report of
Charles II. I'.vans of the treasury
department on the old law and the
projiosed changes of the McKinley
bill says: Existing law ! ei
cent., proposed law HlMu cents
per pound. Kiuivalent. existing
law 10 K-r cent, proposed law 40
percent. Looking into the matter
further we find in the same rejairt
that the manufactured yarn for the
bags under existing law is :!." per
cent, and under promised law
would be . "ill per cent, and further
the raw material entering into
grain sacks, jute butts, manilla.
sisil-grass are placed upon the free
list. This shows the foundation
that thtrc is for such statements.
On the doctrine of tarill' for
revenue only Cleveland carried
Linn county by only thirty
majority. On the same free-trade
stuff l'ennoyer will get entirely,
knocked out in this county. Re
publicans who have felt favorable
to him uit him when he opened.
the throttle 01 his exhaust-pipe in)
tavorot tree trade, and a lm-t ol
lemocrals dcuouticed him and
w ill vte (or Thompson.
I r is not known "whether Ten-
n.iycr vetoed the Portland nou--
taxable water 1n.. Kill because
the water company would not '
buy lumber from his saw mill, but
the records do show that he favored i
non-taxable bonds for P.aker Citv I
1
and The Dalles, and that he!
opposed the same thing for Port- '
land. There is a nigger in the;
wood pile sme-w here.
t
Lmin 1'amia seems to be verify-
ing the statements of Stanley as
to his incompetency, for the large
force of men placed in his com
mand are constantly deserting,
and he will noon be without a
command and in as bad a situa
tion as when Stanley first went to
his rescue.
XEW TO-DAY.
1
dc'l-'1
fj that terrible tuunh, yhiloh s Oire i' !
l n.r.r.i ir -. niiiii i. iuii niiMfrmrtic it
me nunti luruu. ror wue in rcii;n v .
rPO MY PATRONS AND I.ADIKS OK AL-
X liany, 1 am prepared to ilo ilresgr. akini
on vlmrt nuticc, A perfect lit and sntisfae-
ttmi cuiirantccu in every rcsinfct. lliankit
for favora. All in the future will he
cratcfullv received. Mr. II, IJarn", corner I
l.th and JelTcitM.ii. I
IjVin f ai.s. Arlv hinukr simi mo iiink. i
at ure.itlv reduced mtc: al-o clioic-e I
earinry lird, Km;lMh and Gernian?iner?i,
ror lartietuars m.iiire of .Mm, Wm. 31er.
r)OOMS to rent T furnished rooms nu
the corner of .1. ffernoii and Sixth
Ktrett". II. nariieH.
)lAK1o for ile - X... 1, j-railc A, nearly
ii. vi-rv chcun. al-io a hiiiIp hariiess.
II. V, Tihler.
CI " W.A V K l;s A KC 1 1 IT KCT AND St l'Klt
. iiitrndiint. Otli.-e oer Kirst National
hank huililiii', 'Alhany, lr. Work solicited
from all imrtu of the county.
riMIA I I1M KIMi OOCOll can lie K qiii. k-
I ly eiireu iv Mnmn st-urc. Wc'uarantoe
it. Sold l.v Ko-ihay A; Mason.
HoilsK.S- lloiilitaiid solii on most favor,
al.!.- terms. Apply to A. IS. n.l. rs at
M.ti-sh:iirii or skhiiiecr'n stuhles.
Iw, mokxcii ,(t !!:;: uenrr nkk,
1. oii;raetr.iii.l l.iiil.lers. I'lanx. hikti.
li-ati..ii-( mid details furnished for all kinds of
frame and hriek liuil.iin-,11, hiid.'cs. cfe. All
worn promptly ie iu.. uuaranteeil to he
lirst-. lays.
riuio! i:oi oiifwtKii piiil titv-ofThT
ll.i'...; varieties. Address ('has. S. Mil
I. r. Crowns-, jilc, Oregon.
IO-T A sneill parcel (il papers ail.lr. sse.1
J to J. V. Stewurt, box Finder il
pieaso kmc simie at postohi. e ai d oMitf
owner.
TOI. SAI.K-A eood yoiini; eow and calf.
X ln.UireatthellKBi.D0tH(e. or I: N
llardmanon A'.hitny prairie.
t!K'.'l"Pi"'1,00P'"- 'Oiuh ;oi,l bronchitis
imnVdiately relieved l.y shiloh's Cure
I or sale ny Foshay Jt M inon.
("I ',N'-V AKNTFOK THk"I.KA7.
J in fire, life and accident insurance cm.
panic.
ART STUDIO
Mrs. Dr. 1'atton, lUuinberg's
block. Lessons given in drawim
painting and music. Pictures for
Bale or painted to order.
iyjThe City Liquor Store
'i.i UJWA
SPECIAL ATTEKT,0N PAID TO
Ttjlius Joseph Oregon Develoiimeut (Jo.'s
Manufacturer of Choice Cigas;oor ,,,,0,,;
AN!)
wtm
J I. ill WRI IW
":z:t, I'luir Mini Sinokimr '1o1:i h, Mcitm liiiiini :nnl Htiiir i
full Hiii" of i'uiokiTs' Articles. Al.-o ileuler in
Next dour to I'llcitlcr's camlv -tore, All'.niv, t)rcon.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
"Ill '111 t lf T.ilie tin siiu.-i iiu'csh
j J Xi. JjS llie'liott"1" " " '
en-'lovini; aioeitiseti price.
is j jary
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
So,! l,v
0tC0I I'HOTOCKAPIIKKS
'mmm' M l! AN V , o;c(,,,.
Wen 1 1 live I) .. litii In- iicgittivi-s inn. lc l. I.. W. t'liuk uml (iivenwi ml it;
(lo .lute I Nov , Iss Implicates ,1,11 I.i lui.l fi on, Ui.-ni onlvofu- mi-
tu ceil rates .-:,. iilmiil ihi i,r-:.tiM ui:n!c l.v oiir". lv.- li,..i
Wflileli .llipl.t .en :e ,: :i! Ii K "i '.Ve i-iit 1 v the only In!! iinc ..I ( leu
el tl.is .s-.ute, ;: ,! n. g.-.l worl, lit !ove-t i;i!.- for lirt- In -- work V. .
sli.til Ik- p!c;ij..i to . o 11 ut cm-stmlio in Klot. inn's t. lock, next i',.e-' . .
.Mnsoi ie I en . .
ASK Vni l:
Columbia..
T!io het l.im.l in the muilet Tins
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JEFFEPSOM" FOXTSIITG HILLS COMAT'
d' .11 ITT'.P.S. . ( n; K. i .N . " " '
; T'lt- mill iius i..-eiitly n. i-;i refit te. I
: tiioft iinp!(iv...l inn !ii:ii-! . .1-!; t,.r tin
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STCCI'ssi i:s T IH'!Iv
IPS
-ani MAxri'A(
5ayai.i(l Iron Cornice, Window
,'H',,-',1? ini1'in!. .
...
Having ll;ll ! yt-ars fnruMir in
luiuiL'iiiai "a i un i.x'i 1 linn woric wtr
ithst sti:i:i:i'.
Altaiiiont'a fastest stallion and siro of
chiKIren with a old record of 2.30.
rrincemoiit, 'A ye ar old rcord 2;35f and
AlL.mv Tnnuilnx u imi ittif(Ui-t.. n
and I...1.10 .11L.U.A.I
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sssbbIIsIbIBs
ALTA(iO, 9320
.' year old n conl 2:41 S..n of Altanioiit. the irc of a rcoimeiit .imi Maio !
Arnold, record 2::!.") (public trial r.'i'JS.) Daughter of the famous bioii.l mare, i ClTTlTDn TJfiPT! HAT VPQ
Alice Drake, the dam of Xnrmati Medium. V i 1 he keitt Corvallis . Mondays ' DJlUilji ilUllit UilU liiOi
and Tucsilays; at llalsey, Wednesdays and Thursdays and at lintne Fridays ; , vil'-T'VO I" Month (.d-iirn
anil Saturdays. ..... , ...... ., t '".ac.es'.' and '-, V 'io,iti, iui ' v:i
.earoo commeiiciiii; April 1st, aim no responsibility assumed for accidents, i.iorsle,! registered ftc.k. from the o-m.-Thar.Uiug
our patrons for past lavors we invite all admirers of the liclit i Mary family. For terms aj-olv t.. 11. nnan
harntbs horae to uall and see us. A few choice brood mares suited to tj1P i ArnoM.at his rm. the ..jd M.-r. .-r l...m-
boye htallions, also choice young drivers and colts from foi rale. Will take ' "" 'I""'' - ''"
pleasure in sliow ino Ktock any day ece.t Sunday. ;,,s liver pilN arc :i iuIM l:iativc
'MCKNIGHT BROS ' -jiS l:yZ
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ORDERS FROM THL :X::f.Tl.Y
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W. I.. Poll-lab' liiiino ni.il pric arc. -tiiiiijul .'.
aler eiituiot uppl.v "ii. d'.re.t t.i In. t"r
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(he iiri'uon hcM-r'l'iiM i.t ruir.ii m Mr i::t-
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ttet-ii all points in the V. ( :w ti!
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Sailing ijatkis.
fkl.M V'WI .NA.
tVillimiette V.illi v
Willamette Valley
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Via Califcrnia,
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I. !..se (Olilieeticiis at rortl.ind for I-in I'll.-. ,
us o ai..i ...ft s..i poi,,.- .
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l'OSHAY :;ma.on:
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F.lefiant Lotion i-ii!' 1 - t lie -kin
, .-..ft and beautiful.
VT
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1 OlIL'GON
THE MARKETS.
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One Dose
TFOJITI1
r lrlr T- I
00 1 ;0 1 1 dlS !
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mot.sl.o.-r l.ette.itr.r oith SKI0. I was
'li-'ll .if ' .1, 1 ?. ile.iilio-lie. eolhil (.it uotll-
v i:l1 sMi-l-ietioil , orio-petiie- l.ad the
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s-rt. ,i to :tu,. i c.i!..m... (.uinit.e, and I
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.irefril'. l:e-', Ii' Maiuin. ,
I have l-. fi a t.-.i. hi r f-.r tw.-nK vears. and !
.firiinr that tinichoe had iei at.-l atta. ksof
fifri'i.i' !, tir-I'l'-.-I h t'ir::- l; r, pm.I
n? n:' ..!r' ' V tl,u.i :i"V. '
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V.'l- ea-h, ut th( j
tmi Fill:,
bSSIBl
mm
''a,X'Jfc.Vlfail. Slleeessfullv
';v.S JAVused In prominent
v., -, yKfyJ Indies monthly.
yff'f (iiiariuitei' to re-
i $ laic supprissol
PI nien-trtiation.
l Poll
i..ii't h. himd-tu
s,oe time, I
' !l a!til i.tl-l n.oi.e.v , I
"I'-ike no oilier. '
s.-nt to any n.l- !
.111 I.-. a i : of pri e. s-'.i... Ad '
w. i I i .i, h i. v -7. I'orllAiiil, or. )
told ly Foil? it Mas-oa, Albany. Orogen f
I
Apliro l( illeOir (iinpiiny
,- I-o-l.av .V ' I
.v,i oil cent Utt!.-. tor is imii!SmmFT
t ' t . t ;.-r k-imn --'M-1
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i
mom
i
L L I brKfl. H 1. 8
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C SEARLS
t'-i To r..i:i;ows .v si'aki.v
-4 y(vt
SscItLsivo Arcacy for i
Ii L i v 11 ; 11 a T L (J ( 'A".
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FARGO'S
LADIES'BOOT,
WP J
.-. X' r, -1-1.
OM.MOX ,
Or "W" STJVrSOJNT
J ULlUkSGEADWOHL'S
SK MULE BAZAAR.
Tin: i.kai'Im; ckuckkkv, fancy ;ois ani toy sT(i;f
! ai.p.any. tiii: only c.Kxrixi: kogi'.ps p.los si i -
YKl.'WAKK, I HKNCH CHINA AND (.LAS'SWAMF, : ,
P.OY'S W' (iONS, liAHY AND DOf.LCAK,
KIACil'.S, AND A
General Assortment of Fancy Goods.
j Specialty in the tinest Teas, Coll'ees and Family tinx-eries. lie l.uvs
' direct for net cash and carries the largest stock in the. Yalley.
, Sfliisurance aent for Fire and .Marine.
IFO
E PURE DRUGS
TOILET AND
(io
ALPq
tine of Pianos and Oraans in! tlie
willametts Valley.
t'LL AND 3:XAmijnj-;? ins STClirK
FEED
AND-
GENERAL l'llODUCE MARKE'J'.
VANTF.IV.SPK(TALLY Hay, oats and potatoes', to Piii nly (c.i.t. n rrs
"" tlieOn-rtii I'acific Itailroad ( xtensiou audJImy increasing home tiade
where: I "oil in onsntitii S tr fsuil the nurel.asers KjOtllrn fv.t -l.,.... ....'
I
5 rJr i,
Wmk Was bum
AI.liAIJV OKHGON
Ah! there', (io to .Matthews
Washburn's for Stoves, Lar.-cs
an.l I'.uilders' llarcware. Tin y
catry the largest assortment and
ell at the lowest prices.
L.lLs A X I I.IA IS I I It-
MM!!t
Also li:ic a co!ii l. tc line of
Ann tiiiu
el f 01 log tl.ole lit o't i-s
that, ilejy 11. tnpt l it ii n. (iiw
11s a c.-iii 1 . 1 1 y Joi-r : I-. ( I
ut- :;t i i (!( ck p; 1. ( f ( i
g.)u!s and (ti: iv (!. i.lo ; .
c udlc7 Fire Shces
in tlio Market.
SIKU's i oi;
I.i! 18
i i
Hi 1
-
KID
and
FiiiO ;;Iioe
Al LoMes! Pliers.
:lt:it f e on;- !,.(, stock.
(nil
FANCY (iOODS
TO
dulu ijr-
Hugs, Paints, Oils
i'trfnnierTSJid toUet.rticies
s full Uae of books ur.."
ristionry. prlolicai.H, etc.
l-fT Prosriptiini cre:'i:: j
com pounded
!H ODD FELLOW'S TEfi.P!.
Mbuy
On;oi.
CAKIF.S'
STORE
IV. M. KOBKRTSO.N.
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