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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1891)
THE MORNING HERALD: FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, IfcOl. A ' .i a "I S 1 I) i; DA. I Ik Y AND WSEKtY TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION- DAILY Pnblfathed 'sTery morning eicept Monday.) .liver t:J by curler, p 0-40 fcy mall, fmt , ,,...,. S 00 WEKKLT. .(Published every Friday Morning.) e copy, par annum, In advance.....!?.!) .When nut mid In advance... .... KtO THB HAILS. Valla -a In Albany postoffice close For all odlcea north tn Eastern states 16;30 A. M, fne Want SUa I AadtneNairowGawf R. R. ) at Portland and Sauk 11 A. M orvaUia and Yaquina T. u ofBc , , mmm. 7:30 r.n Tba postofllce will be cl m d each evening ifom aU to aeven o'clock. lUgiatered natter for the ly morning train should be mailed before o clock the reyiooa evening. eports 20 pin 15 a ni 1111 egis one : and been efore lis is unit- The lined con- s one igree wiin iue mjuiii v. . fcui-l bodied his view upon tbe subject ia a minority report, :n which he emphatically and clearly seta forth the view of the subject that has been the least spoken or written about, but which in reality is the truthful side of the subject. For instance upon the subject of the mortgage tax law, he says: "In the provision to repeal the mortgage tax law, I do not concur. It must be remembered that the mortgage tax law does not tax any thing or anybody. It does not impose or increase one cent of taxes not already imposed. It does not subject to taxation any property that ought not in fairness and justice to pay tax under the gen eral laws. It seeks to do two things: First (and this is its primary object), it discovers for purposes of assessment and taxa tion property already taxable under general laws and a large portion ot ivliich vronM oilier wise he concealed or be removed from 1 lie state for the pnriiose ol escap ing taxation. This is at once its strength and its weakness, the feature that renders its retention needed, and that inspires, by far the largest share of denunciation and the demand for its repeal ''Under the constitution, as in teTpreted by the supreme court of the' state (Popple ton vs. Yamhil county, 8 Or. X57; Crawford vs Linn county, 11 Or. 582), and by the United States court in 10 Saw yer, 63, credits must be made tax able, and any law exempting them from taxation is void." Mr. Tongue farther says that "lhe second ellect of the mort gage-tax law is to make the taxes payable at the place where the mortgaged property is located. It would seem only just that the commnntity whose enterpri largely contributes to make the security valuable, and whose courts protect and enforce the rights of the mortgagee, should have the benefit of his taxes. The charge made against this law that it is driving away cipital. . i. . iriiuermg money scarce ami re tarding the growth of the state, is not borne out by the facts. Until the recent and abnormal strin gency in the money market, money to be loaned on real estate security in the State of Oregon was never more plentiful or more easily had than during the past yeai." Of some amendments which he has prepared and submitted he says: "If these amendments are enacted, the interests of the mort gagor and mortgagee in the premises are separately assessed to each. All taxes are a lien on the land, and may be paid by either mortgagor or mortgagee ; if by the former, the amount paid for the mortgagee becomes a payment upon the note; if by the "latter, the amount paid for the mortgagor becomes part ofthe mortgage. All taxes, are to be paid to thesheriir. including state, county, school and road tax ; no mortgage to bo cancelled until al. taxes are paid, and If not levied for that year, the rafe levied the preceding year to govern the payment." In speaking of the debt exemp tion feature of the measure Mr. Tongue says: "Of late it ha In come somewhat the fashion to denounce the debtor das. Let ma eay that this class contains a i large share of the best brain and brawn of the country. The state is being rapidly built up and developed", not by the lender, but by the borrower. The men who are doing more for our young state to-day than all others are not the clippers of coupons and computers of interest, but the men w ho are clearing forests, building houses and barns, mills and factories, and carrying on great enterprises on borrowed capital. They may, and often do, fail individually but their enterprises are carried -xn ly others. These are the men who create a demand for capital, a market for property and employ ment for labor. The capitalist and money-lender are important, necessary and welcome assistants in the growth of the state. But they are not the leader. They are but armor-bearers to the real soldiers of progress in the warfare of civilization." On the same phase oi the sub ject in its application to the assess ment of banks Mr. Tongue says : "Whilehe majority have seeu lit to refnse to every other debtor the right to deduce his indebtedness, even if owing within the state, and assessed therein, they propose to confer upon banks and bankers the privilege of deducting all their indebtedness, wherever and to whomsoever owing, whether in the state or out of. They deny this right, in the smallest extent, to the debtor who borrows at a high rate of interest, to answer his needs or the needs of his busi ness, but would confer it to an un limited extent upon the debtor who borrows exclusivily for profit and, in most cases, without in terest. It is trilling to say that tLey can deduct debts only from money credits. This is a limita tion only in name, and would hardly deceive a child. The banker whose money and credits did not exceed the amount of deposits, would not be a banker twenty-four hours. If deduction of indebtedness is to be denied to others, deny it to banks. If given to banks give it to others. In my opinion, eyery person, be he a banker or otherwise, should be allowed to deduct an honest, bona fide debt, within the state, not out of it, at its assessed value as a credit." Tiik spirit of the lower house of the legislature, upon the matter of economy was tested by the vote lpon the resolution offered by Mr. Miuto of Marion count', calling for reirenciimeiii no "Qeniioncl in reference to the appropriation to tho Agricultural College, court stenographic reporters, diotrict fair, and various other matters and scaling down t'se waon road appropiiat'ons to come within one hundred thousand dollars. After i. spirited discussion, in which Mr. Minto exiiil ited that age had not extinguished his activity f-pirit and ability, the house voted to in definitely postpone the further consideration of the resolutions. There were L many interests touched to allow its pas-saue. 'HVH l iX WIL DAVIS, M. D. I'HVSICIAV AND an -'eon. Can be fount! at big office room In Si ratlin's block, Firat street, Albany Orcgon- a c. kkUly, PHYSICIAN AND AI R Keen Allainr. Orcirnn. office n Pierce' ne block. O'fiue hours, from S a. a. to. r. . ROSS1TKR. VETERINARY SLR xV. ice Ifeoii. vrailmtc of Ontario veterinarv jolli-ve ami me i lier of the Ontario veterin ary i:iuilical society, is prepared to treat the (liscuHts oi ail ilome'sticated animals on scientific principles. Olfice at Ana Marshall's liven- siaiile Krsnleiif e 4th ami Calanooia streets, Aioanv, Oregon. ri L. II AMISKIJLIN, St. II., Hoinieialliie yj i-nviican, oii.ee at tr. Hal lace s o! -ttaml, Broailalhin etreet. 0;lice huura. 7 to a. v.: i 10 :j ami u to 8 P. u. DRs O. A. WWNKY, PHYSICIAN AND suririn. Ora.i'iatc of llellerui) Ilosoi- tal Melical College, New York Citv. Diseases of women a siie-.ialty, Oihee in Foster block ATrORVEVS. . T. Bl'KXKY. k. T. BARI.V, J. V DRAPER BUIlNiY, DARIN It DRAPER, A1TOR neys at law, OicyonC'ity, Oregon. Twen ty years exicrieiije as register i thj V. S. Laud Utile; t Oregon City ami in the land tractice recommends us in our sneciaitv buxincsa before the Land Office or the courts aud inv. living tne practice in the gv-'.erol mnu oince. HC. WA . Ort. i 'SON, attr.rney-st-Iaw, Alb an n. Oflice in Strahau lilock T N I ami DUNCAN ATTORN EY-AT LAW nd notary i-iiMic. Oiiee in the Strahau iiIoca, roouis No. I and 2. i. a. it. ULocKsrss. 1 I.ACKDL RN, Jt W RIG HT ATI CRN K 1 AT . w. wittaiiT, U Law, Albany Oreami. Olt.ce ill Otiii eilow s I cini.ie. Vill uructice in ail conn af tho rtate. and give sowial atteni:o:i to all business. W0I.VERTON CIlARLKS E. AnOKNfc, at Imv, AilMiiy, Or. Oilice in rwn.s 13 and H Kos er's bluck, over L. L. Ulai.i's store. T K. fj . la WKATllhUFOKD. AriLltNLY Ai law, Ailnny, Orison. Oil in the nun lilock. Will i-raotlcc n all the courts of thestate, and (five specia. attention to all business. AMES P. MEAD, ATTOItNEV-AT -LAW and title examiner. Albany. Or. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished on snirt notice. en years experience. SECRET SOCIETIES. A, O. IT, W.-Safety Lodge No. 13; meets every M m.lay eveniu at the U. A. R. tail on rerry street, hetween Second and i'hinl. Alliany, Oregon. Stransrers in the ity and transieut brethren cordiallv Invitnl to attend. Do Not Pass By ! W E HAVE A FKV.. WINTER -That we REDUCED RATES! BLACK AND COLORED DLIESS GOODS ! VKLVKrS. SILKS. SATINS AND I'U'SlfKS.LAPlKS' ANP MHSKS SIT.K AND KNIT UNHKUWRAR. COTTON AND WOOL 1IOSK, KMHROf DF.UI KS. SI LK ANH LINKN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS. VF.ILTNC'SS, SHAWLS ETC. Gr. W. SIMPSON, FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. "WAN T JED -Ten thousand Men onion and Children to buy gooJe of DEYOE & El! OMAN KllOS., JULIUS GRADWOHIS GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR THE LEADING CROCKERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STORE OF A LP AN Y. THE ONLY GEN II N'if ROGERS BROS SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BOY'S WAGONS J-ABY AND DOi.L CAR, R I AGES. AND A Gensral Assortment of Fancy Goods. Specialty in the finest Tm, Coffees and Family Groceries, for net cash and carries the largest stoi:k in the Valley. 4sr"Inr.urauee t?ent for Fire and Merino. .I Kill t- .. lAnirn .;.; : " S ' 1 TOM PFJCKS. Cor. Prompt service and polite attention to everybody MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. Mil 7 n AT AUiSU beumttism, Venragia, Ccrn 9 PlEADAOHE. And ALL. PAIN. Tks CaUfsrmk Psattrrs aad Mpgatlvs LECTRIO COUGH CUB coot, ctour. cQHsusmoa. U j aH Dncfiits. Iai SSe, fOs A I caslaccr tt Oo , Pra's. Lea An jlsr, Q; TAKE THE -I'ROM CAB Dili's stables RATES: To any part of the rity, 50 cent For calling, lirst 1 lour $ I r(l on-li IV Pfeiffer, I'rop. oy firyt-ccla,-s house n the c;tv. Laro b-hih1 r.... .... mercial men. x0 Chinanicr. emiiloved in the kitchen. General sUire otti '.W. i".Ine GARMENTS will sell at- REDUCED RATES! TjelfTuiortera and Deaurs in all kimla o guns and ammunition iielii nj at'kie of ev try def(rript:on, cutlery and base bsll goods, tents, haunuockB and camp chairs. The larger t fctot k Fontl. of Portland. Cbmeone and all. No trouble to nhow ecods Quic ealce and Email piolits is our mo'ta Also repair ebop connected with store aid firBt claH.i workmen to do all kinds of wrk. He buys 5HOS And olher peoialio9 for Gen-tit-men, I.alies, Etc., are war r inted, ami fo stamped ort bit toin. Address W. I.. DOUG LAS, Brockton, Mass. So!d.bv E. BLAIN, ALBANY, OREGON. Wy disastrous to ihe fel- 1 nv M 'to J';,a the heavy of prices as it is ot deadlv jr fireaiws. That's why vr ,h-ive" chalked OUR iiiGOODS down to BOT and see us at our storn FOR SALE PY ALL DRUGGISTS 'S.)rn.'iiitli rnro I Diirch aspij box of Dr. J. P. Gill's Catarrh Cure for ni, own us,, but Undins -,ny nephew, u. a. Mi'Mitiiaii. needing 6Uch medi cine I lit him have lny box of medi. erne. He now sends for three more boxes, auyinw it is the best thin" for catarrh ever tried by him and his inciids. 1 cot another box to use in iny cut e, &nd cheerfully recommend it toothers. jothcrs; (Signed), JOHN MrMAiTAV ty Commissioner Laiie Co. Lane county, Oregon, ohnsrin nnidnnr ,.rt.n o..ue jniversiiy. eays it cured him of 11 couirli aftt-r two other prescriptions had fulled. Likewise twn of l,l i;iti c, - ; --ivv. 11. ui iue !.'irs uscJ it to cure their rough. .Mrs .Mark Jailey, wife of Prof. Bailev, sent it to Prof. Johnson, and rccora mends it to all wlio suffer from colds and coughs. For couifhs it aetR like aeliarm. atid can bs inhaled into the Mpes or passages, where no other cough cures can reach. Mas )n the Threshold of the The public is invited to inspect the im mense stock of Dry Goods W. K. READ'S His assortment ii bigger than variety and prices. The Highest Market Price Paid for Have removed their entire stock of Hardware into the new Baltimore Block. Call and see them. And keep yourself warm, if ycra would enjoy health and life. Tho Tasteur Filter is recommended by 11 piiysiciana as trie very beat. Call ami see now they work and learn prices, io one can anora to do without on e.. For an elegant heating stove that will make the room comfort able or a ex Alng stove or range that is warranted to keep the housewife in good humor, call and select f rora our immense line, embracing all the most desirable 5 makes of stoves. ' FOR 1891 AT ever before, and he is prepared MORE THAN SEVEN HUNDEED different stylos and differ ent kinds of Stoves for Heating and Cooking are rhe World's Be sv. -Glared under mens that thei III 1 M eet tC II I I New Year to satisfy customers in quality Country Produce. the Tins mark. Yaqnioa He OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD T. E. UOGG, IteceiTcr. ARC Oregon Development Cos Steamship Line .AND 22 Flours Less Tlm Than by any other route: Accomodatiom unyurpaBBrd tor comfort Safety. Fares am) freights via Taqtana an the Oregon Deve opment compaiij-'a ahipa, much less that by any other route ween all points in the WilllameUe Val wd Sao Francisco. SAIUNQ DATES raoit iaquwa. Willamette Valley.... , i(Hh WV J9tb Willamette Valley 28th IKON IAN FRAKCISOCl Wrallon Dec. 6th Willamette v''r,iii " istb Willamette Valley, Nov, 24th The con-pan y nerve the right to chais; teamen cr suluicdatea. PA1LT PASbKaXB TKAOIS. accept Sundays.) L Ta;dlna7:00 mLr Albany 1S.-S0 r Corvallii 10:35 an" Corvallis 1S ri Ar Alliany It :3b a I Ar Yaquina 4'34 r. a. O. & C. tiaiue jonne at Albaa and Cot Wa. M Boas. C, . Ilooca, General lianaKet, U.F 4 P. Agent Corrallis, O oa EAST SOUTH VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIL KOUTt, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROCII, California express trains run daily aouru I SOUTH 7KKpm..Lv 10:23 p m..Lr. 1U:1 a m..Ar.. ..Portland ....Ar.. 9:35 am ..Albany Lv.. 6:21 am .. 8. Fraiacisco.Lv.. 9-00 pm Local Pans. Trala DaUy(Ex. Sunday b-XO a m. .Lr..... Portland .. 12:20pm. .Lf.... Albany 6:40 p mAr.....RoneDuiy. . . . .Ar.. pm ..Lr.. 12.-00 am .Lv.. 6:20am IbaBi Krasicli. 2:36 pLv..... Albany Ar.. 9:25pm 2:35pm Ar .... Lebanon... ..Lv R:40am 7:10 a m..Lr Albany Ar.. 4.21 pm t,22am..Ar Lcbnon Lf.. 8;40 pm alsant local, dailt (Except Sunday) S.tO P u. .Lv.. Portland.... Ar....9.00 AH 9.00 Ar. .. Albany .Lv.... 5.00 am PULLMAN BUFFETSLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For arromtnoaaticin of Seccr-llaas Ta exntctn k'.Uu htd to Express 1 rains, ffriil Side LiivlKlon. JSctncen i'oitland ttcd Corvallia' SI.ill Trala Dally -Except Sunday 730am..Lv ...Po.tlanTl ...Atl'ioiCm 12:10 pni..Ar Cipnauia.. L-.12.IUp. m At Albany and Corvallis connect wHlt. trains of Ortyon PacificKailroad. Txprcaa Train Dally (Exitpt Suiiday- 4:40 p m..Lv.. 7:25 p m .Ar.. ...Portland... Ar.. fcO tn ...lU'HinnMlIe.Lv.. i.tbim THROUGH TICKETS lo All Point EAST AND SOUTH TFor tickets and full (information ra- gaidin? rates maps, aentac Altmny. 1C KOE11I.KR, Manager eto., call on company's E. P. ROGERS, Asst. G. K A P, A TIOETS TDANDKOMTHE PnlKCIPl POINTS IN THE UNITED STATTS. CANADA AND EUROPE. PULLMAN PALACE CAR SlUFEFS.' Free Oolonitt Blesnlnc Cart Ban Tbroigb s Ex reet Trains OJIAHA, COUXCIL BLtTf kaxj crrV, CHICAGO AND HT. DUIS. Elegant New lUnlns; Cai Tilt Ihaagc. CKne Connection tX ForllaoJ for Kan I'rkO coco snd facet Suucd pciiiU. ATBosta leave the Company ' h:u f, at the foo ol Broadalbio street, on Tueedav an4 Friday t each week. C. O. RAWLINGti. CitT ticket and Freight Airebt c. s. Kitxe. ietersl TtraBc MasisRer. T. W. I.I.E. C r. A. THE MARKETS. ALBANY QCOIATIONS. Wheat-60 Oats 45c Klour 4.25 per bbl Potatoes 50c Eggs 22c Butter ao25c; Lard 10ia4C. Hams 14(gl5c. 8houlders-6(g8c Bacon 10l-ic Hops 30cC Jlsy TimotLy, $1(5, oatslaad cketi, App es Green, 40 JEO per bu. Flu jw Dried, 4c per Ik. App'es dried bleached 9c snndried & 8 c Chickens 4.505 00 Hides Beef hides, frree't 4 C, c : deer skins, 20c; sheep pelts, 10O c, according to wool. Beef 22c gross. Mutton 2 00 per head. Hogs .Vgtic ares6ec Lard Ker?, or 6 iralloB lis; 15i-