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Daily EJciuocrat. NATIONAL DKHOntVTlC TU'KKT, For Prwiie-it-GBOVER CI.EVKI, S0.o! Now York For Vij Pro.lont-LI,BX (1. TllUltUAS, ol Ohio. Fjr'Projidontlal Klcrtom W. K. nil.YKI. nt Linn county. W. II. EFFINUKR, ol Multnomah counly K. ll, Mvirnuam, ol miamia, county. Four years ago.spcaking of the pre&iden- tial outlook, the Oregonian said : "Appear ances must undergo a great change if it, (the republican party ,)do not secure a more decisive victory than that of four rears ago." Not a very good prophet thrn,and may not be now. . (JhADSTONE ON I'liOTF.CTlON. I will say this, that as long as America adheres to the protective system ou com mercial primacy is secure. Nothing in the world can wrest it from you while America continues to fetter her own strong hands and arms, and with this fettered arms is content to compete with you, who are free, jn neutral markets. And as long as Amer ica fo'lows the doctrines now known as those of fair trade, you arc perfectly safe, and you need not all, any of you, even your lichest slumbers, o be disturbed by the fear that America will take from you your commercial primacy. Gladstme's Speech to Manufacturers at Leeds. It is really an exodus from the republi can ranks that they are having in Michi gan. A dispatch from Grand Rapids to the Chicago Times names over a dozen prom incnt republicans in that city who have bolted high tariff within afewdays,among them a district attorney under Arthur, a newspaper proprietor and several large manufacturers. The free whisky p'.ank was inserted in the republican platform for no other reason than to offer a method of reducing the Fed; eral revenue without cutting the tariff. It makes no difference to the republican lead ers what the effect of free whisky might be on the morals of the country so long as the sacred principle of protection is safe. But there are thousands of republicans in the country who will repudiate the Chicago platform and say by their votes next No vember that they prefer cheap clothing to free whisky. The Salem Statesman, though quite rad ical, has an editor who not only has the in telligence to understand the platform of his party, but the courage and condor to defend it. He says: "If the choice should have to be made of taking the tax off whisky or relinquishing a part of the protective du 'ies, then, we say, retain the duties for pro- ection." The Statesman deserves credit for this frankness honesty and consistency. That paper would do just what the repub lican platform pledges its party to do "the entire repeal of internal revenue rather than surrender any part of our protective system." The Irish Catholics of a Wisconsin town recently held a fair. It was, of course, at tended by all classes. A gold-heaucd cane was put up to be presented to the most popular presidential candidate, as determin ed bya ballot, which was reported to show that Cleveland received 6S5, Harrison 127 and Fisk 190 votes.outof a total of 1,002'. J. McDonald Demuth,a well-known news paper man of Sedalia, Mo., and a life long republican, has withdrawn from the repub 1'can party, and announces his intention to vote for Cleveland and Thurman. Mr. Demuth is a tariff reformer, and says he cannot consistently support candidates for office who endorse the platform adopted by the National republican convention at Chi cago. The county elections in Tennessee last Tuesday settled two questions. Iu every county party lines were closely drawn, and the contest was hot, because it was known that on the result of these elections would hinge the result of the legislative, state and national elections this year. The Re publicans made a desperate effort to capt ure the office of sheriff, as in Tennessee the sheriff appoints all election officers and has control of the election machinery. But in every county there were substantial Democratic gains. In many counties Democratic sheriff was elected for the first time in 25 years. In Davidson county, which went Republican in 1SS6, the Dem ocrats had nearly 4000 majority. Shelby county, which once was close, went over whelmingly Democratic. Mm 0 Remova On the 10th of September the state elec tion will occur in Maine. The election in that state is not Indicative of the result of the presidential election, or at least has not been so in former elections. The demo crats carried Maine in September,:83o, but lost the presidency in November following. The republicans carried the state in Sep tember, 1884, by a large majority, and lost the presidency in November following.The republican program now is to increase by So per cent next month Blaine s majority in 1SS4, which was 20,000. A. J. ROSSITER, V. S. Graduate- of Ontario Veterinary College, Is prepared to treat diseases of all do mestic animals on solentltio Drinclnlea. Residence and office two doors last of Opera House, Albany, Oregon. 0, K. Paim Shop. House and Carriage Painters, Decorators and Paper Hang-ers. Piano Varnishing-. All work guaranteed. VASSALLO & SALTMARSH. The Capital Journal, a well edited, re. 6pectabie republican journal.ln speaking on the tariR qusstion says : "When Mr. Foster, the president of the American Tariff Association, wrote In a confidential circular recently about "frying the fatout of these wealthy manufacturers." whom he describes as "the only persons u-hn hpnfftit hv thn tariff " ka 1. ....... .. - "J ., .11, mi..,, jiciac- jy wnai ne was laiKlng about. So, he did. The manufacturers, and not laborers, are the ones who receive the ben efits of high tariff. Were it not so they would not spend their money so lavishly to prevent any reduction of the tariff. MACHINE OILS. The best varieties of machine oils to ha had are kept by Stewart A Sox, especially the kinds that bave been thoroughly tested by the Linn county farmers. Prices guar anteed. I take pleasure in announcing that I have re moved my old Store TO MY NEW BUILDING, On the corner of First and Broadalbin Streets. Thanking my customers for the liberal patron age they have bestowed on me intho past I trust that with INCREASED FACILITIES and a large experience ance of it in the future. I may merit a continu- Samuel E. Young. THRESHERS AND ENCIHES. The celebrated engines. sem.ralora and saw mills msnulacturod by Kussell & Co. 01 inassiiion, unto, are now sou by us. They are fast taking the lead in the valley ana invariably give satisfaction, STEWART E KOX. The republican national committee.mov. ed thereto by the attitude of the republican Senate,! getting ready to desert a leading plank of their platform that on the tariff. The tariff plank in their platform says: "We favor the entire repeal of internal taxes rather than surrender any part of our protective system." The duty on lumber Is a part of "our protective system,"andyet the Senate proposes to reduce it. The duty on sugar Is a part of "our protective sys tem," and yet the Senate proposes to reduce It to the extent of nearly $3o,ooo,ooo.These reductions would be an open, notorious, flagrant violation of their platform. They will not hesitate to desert their platform if - such desertion will improve their party prospects. BINDERS AND MOWERS. Farmers, remember that we thU roar have the Osborne Steel Frame Bindora and Mowers, the strongest, lighest run- nine, ana oesi made machine in the market. We can itive you lust as ironrl terms as anyone, and probably a little better ; at any rate come and see us be fore you buy. STEWART dtSOX. BINDING TWINE. We start In this season with 60.000 iwuuus 01 aosoiuisiy pure maniila bind Ing twine, which we will sail at ai low a pilce a the quality of the csods will a mlt. I here Is very little of tha mira in me marxet, auo a great deal or poor twine is being offered at low prices. We would us giaa 10 nil your orders lor the best STEWART A OOX. THE PLACE. By all means call on arker Brothers, Successors to John Fox, for your Groceries, Produce, .Baked Goods, Etc., Etc. Their goods are the'best and their prices rtnusunauie. First National Bank OF ALB.tNi, OREGON. An interesting riyalry will soon be in progress In New York between the sons of two ef the most prominent men in the country. Some time ago James G. Blaine, jr., was appointed to a clerkship at the Ni tlonal Republican Headquarters In New York, his duties embracing the compilation and distribution of protection tariff litera ture. Young Blaine has made a study of the tariff question under his illustrious fath er. Logan Carlisle.son of Speaker Carlisle, will be placed In charge ot the Tariff Re form Literary Bureau at the National Dem ocratic Headquarters. Young Carlisle is said to be almost as well informed on the tariff as his father. These two young men, sons of the most conpicuous exponents of the two great theories of protection and tariff reform, will thus be pitted against each other throughout the campaign. President Vice President ... Cwhier.......... t- PUNN o, t, mi jtfu OKO. K.UIIAMOKKUIN TRANSACTS A GENERAL banking business. ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check. 8IGHT EXCHANCIK and teletrranhla tr.n.i on New York, Sen Francisco, Chicago and Pur Oregon. uuijbciriuaB MAUE-on nrorable terms. DIBBCTOM. K. YotTKO, E Bum. WaITBK E Tl'RRBLb, "SO E Chambbrlau Assessor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the PiarA r Equalization will attest) at the e Hica nf ti,. County Clerk in Linn county, Oregon, on Monday the 27th day of August, A. I)., 188,8 lod Dubliolv examine tha ajueaamKnt and correct all error either in valuation description or qualities of Isnds, Iota or other property. 1'. M. Smith, , County Alienor. FRANCIS PFEIFFER, PROPRIETOR OF . Albany Soda Works, And Manufacturersgof CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, We are now Drnnarad to nll at wlml. sale, always fresh and pure at Portland prices 10 dealers, we also Keep a full line of Nats and Tropical Fruits, CIQARS AND TOBACCO MCALISTER &, WOODWARD. Homeopathic Physicians & Surgeour Obstetric. Treatment of Chronic Sis. eases of woman and children a specialty, I All calls promptly attended day and! njgui. Office In the Flinn Block. FOR SALE. At very low rates. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Posts, Pickets, Fence Trimmings, Sash, Doors and Blinds. BARGAINS! BFit-class goods at totton, Drioes is what tha nnrli ..t. fk t v.. at my store in this city. Bought at Bankrupt sales I can sell tnv stock of General Merchandise consisting of dress goods, gents furnishing goods, clothing, etc., AT COST. My 5, 10, 15 and '26 cent counters also contain many articles worth enmioinir Cash or goods will be (.aid for all kinds of country produce. G. W. SIMPSON, Albany, Oregos. JULIUS JOSEPH, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CP1"" end a fu.i CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUITS, Neiti door to Durkhan. 4 Keoney Call for Drlcm at vard on flth Sr east of O. AC.awlton. W. W, CR0WDER. WANTED. To rent hy two experienced farmers 900 or 400 wheat with teams and form implement and teed for lurnlshed. riease MM tsrms. Addn O. M, Garrrtt, X7S Front St., Portland, Oregon. G. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to E. IK Laugdon, DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, x SOAPS, COMBS, and everything; kept In a first-class Draft Store. Also a fins ntock of pianos sud organs. ALBANY. OREGON. Albany, Oregon, FOSHAY & MASON, Drnggistsand Booksellers, rhi?nw.fifn B-Aden's publications, ALB AM T, OKEGOff.