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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1888)
J)aily Democrat. NATI0NAI.J!KH0CHATIC (TICKET J 1 or Preiidont aHOVEttCLEVELASO.olNowiYork For Vi IVjiLljnt-A'.LEN 11. TIIUBM o. Ohio Fjr PreiMeatUl Electors V. K. 1111. VKU, ol Linn county. W. II. E 'VIS IS. I, ol Mult.iu nih; enuniy K. It. J.vl("A'a.tr.I. ol U.intilui, oou.il). ' it suriujis. JTlie Hera'd Is much annoyed at the awkward dilemma in'o which it has been thrown on r ;.ount o! i:s!ack of knowledge of the tariff i. ue and i s double dealing in inee'ing 'he qu-r'.ion. When it finds ilse'f unab'e a meiour pfume.it hen it abuses us, .he last :v.o'l of '.he vinqulshrd, It f.skc us o comoa-e 'he re H-b'.!c. n tariff bill, whi.h pu'i iv e on Tie f-ce !!st and duty of 40 pe:- ccri. o.i jc:e sc.ks, wi'.h the MM b'l'. '.h?t pu:- wool on I'.ie .'.-e list and taxes manc'c'i'--J woole-s 40 per cent. The Hc:-i by inci.-:.-.'on m'-lr-d-. The Mills bill r-iliv- 1 '.be de.'r-, on woolens I.om an ave ";e du'y oi 70 per cent, '.o an avr'aje of ;3 per wh''e '.he republi can bul m.l-:s no i?Ju.'.'on whr'.ever on ju'ec.ck , al hofhit p-vs ju:e on the f.ee list. Pu:: l:.3 ii. e oi '.he f list omen's the menu'cc.r e. Ji t h of no benet o the farmer :'o.- Ihe re. on that so percent du'y is refined on the ucl:., thi-s giving the t'l' ls --.L'-e -on'.'ol o '.he mar'.ret. There is cno her .-.r more !m-o-!..nt fact to bs remembered here 'n reference to this duty of o per cent, whi-h frj'sasan annual burden on :he T.-me's, cnu thit Hits The farme-s of .h'- coast use not -:s than 40inilPons sa -lis eve-y y?c.r in raring for their erain. There rre rot 'o e. ceed 2 miMfons mauufaurju heve whi'e ihe re- maindedare imno.'?d Irom C-lcu "tu. Now, why should the formers of '-Ivs cor.st be re quired to pay a du y of 2 -en;s e ch on 3S million cac';s wh-re ihe lax 's not needed by the government, and a'l to oro:ict one little jute f..c o:y In Ojkbnd, California, that produces not more than 1 million sacks and that tooby Chine e labor? This is the question whi:h Jarmers would like to see the llcald answer. The Ifcr&ld asks: "And is it not better after all to make f.re what we cannot ra'se and have to buy, and to protrct what we raiie and manu'ac'ure?" Admit. 'ng that it is, still that afford", no reason for laying such a heavy or any duty on jute ccc'is, for they are srb-laMial'y a'l manufactured abroad. The Democrat has never once thought that the Mills bit', is perfection, or that it is just a we would have written, but as a general measure in the interests of the peo ple it is go far ahead of the Sena e bill that no fair man could hfs'tate as to his choice. PUOVEs TO MICH. "Almost every article consumed in this country which is prodt ced here is sold cheaper than the cost of the foreign article with the duty aided. Some articles are produced cheaper here than any other place in the world, o'.he.-w'se we would not sell cutlery in Sheffie'd, Eng'and." Portland Dally Nnvs. If this is co, whrt becomes of the wail sent up daily all over the lane from repub lican newspapers and stump speskers that we must hve a high tariff to protect our manufacturers from the product of pauper labor in Europe? If our manufacturer can sell his commodities cheaper than the cost of the foreign article with the duty added then why this uneatrhly howl when it is pronosed to retluce duties some what? Ifourcultery manufacturers can sell their products in Shefneld,England,why any duty at all on cutlery. The Newt in its real for protec tion -gives its whole case away by proving too much. The farmers of Oregon should remem ber that it took a democratic administration to place a heavy revenue tax on oleomar garine, thus compelling the manufacturers thereof to raise the price ot the spurious stuff, thereby removing In part its competi tion with country, creamery and dairy but ter. But Ben Harrison Is running on a platform which says rather than give you cheaper clothing anJ cheaper necessaries of life, he will remove the internal revenue tax on oleomargarine, and let your good country butter compete even-handed with it in the market ef the cities, The Chicago Times of Thursday, Sep tember 20; reported the following political chresin twei'y-nine count'e in ldi.io' giving name: of (he voters: lo C'eveland, i;G;to H-'YliO.i, 925 lo ?-oVb':'on, 6j. In nineteen coun'Ie-. 1 1 Indima 133 change to Cle elr nd, 64 to liar isot and 14 to Prohibition.. Man who will vote forTaiiff Re.'o'm de-i'e not to hcve-the'r rainc piin'd. . ' Farvers When yon are ready to buy your winter stock of boots and shoes, do not fail to call at Kraussa & Klein', as we keep only good honest goods and sell them at reasonable pnoe. All goods warranted as represented. Repi neatly das. Al bany Shot Store, Flion Block. All binds of woolen dress goods are 25 per cent cheaper than they were a year ago. Our stock is all fresh, consequently we can give yery low prices. W. F. Kbad. Carpets, Cheaper than you can buy them in Port land. Will sell a good gr,ade of Brussels carpet for Co cents; a heavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carrier u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain Surveying. Mr. E. T.T. Fisher is pre pared to do surveying of all kinds at rea sonable rates, lie has complete copies of field notes and township plats in the coun ty. Adress Miller's Station, Linn county Or. Wood. Let those parties who have made arrangements to furnish this office with wood bring it right along as we need it. New Wash House. Lee Chiuaman, who lived in this town for many yean, and wag so well Jiked by every body has relumed and will open up a new wash house the hrst of September, one door south of the Kerere House. L?e do.'S (rood work and wants everybody to get their washing done by him. THE PLACE. 3y all means call on Parker Brothers, Successors to John Foxt lor your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc, Their goode are the' best and their prices reasou&u.e. Revere House: ALBANY, CIIAS. PFEIFFER - OREGON PROPRIETOR. Fitted up in fir si -class style. Tables supplied with the be-t in the market. Nice sleeping apartments. Sample rooms for commercial travelers, CTFrce Coaca to anil from ttie Hotel.tta Jos. Webber Announces to his patrons and .friends that he is now loeated in his now sIiod in the Fo- shay & Mason Block and with able workmen will attend to his customers at au reasonable prices as any other shop. Ashe has three bath-rooms running at all hours there will be no waitiog for baths. POTATOES FOR SALE. Assorted Burbank and Peerless potatoes deliyeied at 25 cents a bushel. flJao 40 bushels fresh navy soap beans at 4 cents per pouna. urop me cara in rostotnee. A. J. Carothers. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, (via Yaquina to San Francisco.) Of wheat, oats, hops and wool. I am pre lared to take Marine lnsnrar.ee on all cereals, lops, wool or any consignments of goods ta and from San Francisco. For farther partic ulars, address Ala Harris, Agent California Ins. Co., Yaqnioa, Or. ACADEMY Our Lady of Perpetual Help, CONDUCTED BY THE BENEDICTINE SISTERS. ALBANY, - . . OREGON, This Institution is beautifully situated in the pleasant and accessible citv of Albanv. The location is remarkably healthy, the building new and well furnished with all that contributes to the comfort and instruc tion ot tne pupils, ihe play grounds are ex tensive and well adapted to healthful exer cises. The constant aim of the teachers is. whilst imparting instruction in all the useful and retioea branches, to train the youthful heart to virtue and to instill a commendable emu lation, thus educating for society members who will, we trust, prove an honor to onr country. Pupils of all perrnasions equally received, provided they comply with tht regulations of the Academy. Boys admitted to the age of ten or twelve. This Academy is incornorAteH .nH Bntkn. Hied by the State to confer academio honors. .Normal instiuction of aanirsnts for teach- er a certificates a specialty. FINE HORSES . We have just brought from EjBte Oregon, a lot of fine woik horses wbi we will sell on terms to suit tbe Umei Among them are soma promising young 'iriveis liotn Oneco, Mason Cbief and EJward Everett.' Also some choice heavy rraies. Anyone wishing to pui chase ft horse will do well to look tteoi over. We will take plessure iti show to all intending purchasers. T I UIIUUll Tallman, Or. G. L. BLACKfilAN, Successor to E. W. Langdon. DEALER IN DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHED, SOAPS. COMBS. and everything kepi in a first-class Drug Store. Also a fine ntock of pianos aud organs. ALdAaV. orkkox JOHN BRIGGS, FLOBIST, ALBANY OREC Roses a Specialty. Cjtnatery lots planted and attended to inders m mum. Farmers, remember that we this year have the Osborne Steel Frama Rtnrfar. and Mowers, the strongest, llghest run. mux, oess in&ue maonine in tne market. We can Klve tou fust aa mnA terms as anyone, and probably a little better ; at any rate come and see us be fore yon buy. STEWART & soz. WILL BROS, Dealers in all tbe latest imnrovad Pianna Organs, Sewing Machines, Guns. Albo a full line of warranted Razors, Butcher and t-ocket Knives. Tbe best kind of sewing machine oil, needles and extras, for all machines. Ail repairing neatly and reasonably done. Clothing A large and complete lin of gents' clothing and furnishing goods at A. B. Mcliwain's. In the clothlnc depart ment he has a large line of pants, regular vaiuc, $5, wnicn ne will sell during coming week for t.y. the Bargains! Bargains! I Bargains! I ! Remember we are closing out our stock of boots and shoes and have yet some very desirable styles. Come and see for your selves and you will not regret it. Brownkll Si Stanard. TERMS. I0JRPIXO SCHOOL PER TERM ; Entrance fee, payable but once $ 5.00 Board and tuition. Davablo in adviHca an m musio, instrumental, theoretical and vocal with use of piano or organ . . IS. 00 Guitar, with use of instrument 12.00 Zithero, without use of instrument. . . 800 Drawing and painting 8.00 Bod and Bedding 300 Fancy work forms no extra charge for Doaraers. specimens ol mending required and inspected weekly. A black dress for Sunday is the costume ; among otr er necessaries we mention the fol lowing , One hal. dozen townls. One halt dozen table napkins. Oce napkin ring. SELECT DAY SCHOOL. MB TERM PAYABLE IS ADVANCE. Primary Department 1 nnn Junior a nn Preparatory - u on Senior or Graduating Department. . . . 10.00 Graduating foe 10,00 for lurther particulars spplyl.it the Acad- my. WACONS, HACKS AND UCGIES. We are now airenta at this nliuw for tha celebrated wagons, hacks and buggies maae oy t isn Bros., or rtaclne, Wis., and can give better goods and lower prices than ever befoia. Remember that we wane your trade and will make It an ob ect for you to come and ceo ns. Stewart fc Sox. 0, K. Paint Shop. House and Carriage Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers Piano Varnishing. All workguaranteed. VASSALLO & SALTMARSH. (Successors to Henry Sueaens.) ALBANY COLLEGJATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON.' 1888, 1889. rirst Term Opeaa Meptember 1Mb, lags. A full corps of instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY, COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses of study arranged to meet tbr need of all grades of students. Special inducements offered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from $5.50 to $13,50. Board in private fainl'les at low rates. Rooms tor self-boarding at small excense. A careful supervision ezercised over stu dents away from borne. Fall term nnana September 7th. For circulars and full particulars address tbe President. KEV. ELBEKT N. CONDIT. Albany, Oregon D, R. N, BLACKBURN, Attorney at Law Office, Odd.Fellnw's Temple, ALBANY, - - - ORECON. AlUbnslnesHwlll recelvejprompt attention FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to the Following Departments: DRY GOODS I" tn'8 department my stook is unusually lareatid cooiplg'B. Dress goods in all the leading styles ; good shades for Fall and Winter re . selected from the best Eastern and Foreign imuoitu'ions. Tbe latest novel ties in trimmings and buttons, shawls, blaoke's, some extra goad v: lues in white blankets, table linens, towels, etc CARPETS My enlarged facilities for showing carpets has enabled me lo make large purchases in this department lean Bhow fine line of Ingrain at low prices, soma choice patterns in Body BrussnU and Tapestries. I am making carpets a leading branch of my business. BOOTS AND SHOES1 "y th larest line of Coots and Shoes in Ihe city and have paid special attention to getting tbe goods belt Bulled to this trade and I can show a fine line of goods, I keep in stock the bet makes in the country, and have endeavored lo get a line of low price goods that I cau g Jir antee to giye satisfaction. Anything in Bool 3, Shoes or Rubbers for mei, wo men an! children can be found in this department. It is in fact a shoe store ot itself. GROCERIES I am giiog special attention to keeping a full Una of Staple Fancy Groceries, uncolored teas, roasted and ground cotTdes, canned fruits, the latest specialties in breakfsBt focfo, etc, can sll be found in this department. Pure, fresh goods and good value for money is my aim. I would especially call the attention of parties laying in their Fa'l supplies to my large stock uf FALL AND WINTER COODS 1 1 am better prepared than ever to mee; their wants. 1 partments I am prepared to meet tbe In all de- Growing Demands of Linn Comity, -AND THE- City of Albany, And ask a thoroughinspeution of my stock. Samuel E. Young. BARGAINS! First-class goods at bottom prices is waat the publio want. These I have atjmy store in this city. Bought at Bankrupt sales I can sell my stock of General Merchandise consisting of dress goods, gehta furnishing goods, olothing, etc., AT COST. 5 oent counters also contain many artie'es worth examining. Cashjor goods will be paid for all kinds of oonntry produce. G. W. SIMPSON, Albany , Oregcs. ; Notice. The amount of delinauent taxes that is placed in my hands for immediate collection. is about $28, 000. They ran from the year 1883 up to 1888. By order of the County Court I am compelled to collect tbe delin quent taxes, with milage and costs. Please make immediate payment and save mileage. And if parties don't come forthwith and ant- tie their I taxes I will lew nnon th onoda and chattel of such delinquent taxes. Yours Truly, John 8mallmoji, Sheriff and Tax Collector. STOCKMEN AN.D FARMERS READ -' I hereby oertify that Dr. I, N. Woodle has successfully operated on my ridgling horse, ISAAC HAYS. For further reference In regard to ridg ing Inquire of Wm. Peterson, Dare Pe terson, Lebanon John Hardman, Alfred Wolverton, Albany ; Sam Gaines, Solo) Wm. Foster. Prineville. I practice veter. inary medicine In Albany and country surrounding. Office and residence corner 6th and Washington Sis. I. N. WOODLE, Veterinary Su -geon,