Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 18, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    :the daily democrat.
AS TO BUUDLK.
The Herald joins other republican pa'
pert in charging that Brice owes hU dec
ile n to a use of the money which he pos
sesses. Thit charge hat been made In
nearly every republican newbpaper in the
country. Now, at a matter of fact there
it not even the semblance of truth in the
charge that Brice used money to secure
his election. Not a single republican pa
per in the la.id has adduced an iota of evi
dence to sustain this charge. Not one of
them has even made a pretense of relating
what the evidence is. It is unfortunate
that the democrats of Ohio should have
seen fit to elect a man of money to the Va
Ited States Senate, but not withstand ng'
his money, dice is a man of the strictest
integrity. The other charge that he is
rot a citizen of Ohio is as unfounded nsthe
charge of bribery. For years he nas done
pit his voting in Ohio and never exercised
citizenship in New York or elsewhere ex
cept in Qhio, It is in very poor taste fot
republicans at this late day lo Interpose
objections lo the election of a wealthy man
to the United States Sen.-de. It is the rule
of that party to elect su:h men, and it is
an exception to the rule if they elect any
Other kind. Our contemporaries should
remember that boodle was an essential
element of success in the last presidential
election, and that there it scarcely a doubt
in the mind cf any unbiased man that liar
rison owes his election to the unstinted
use of the boodle raised by Quay and Wan
amaker and judiciously disbursed by
Dudley in accordance with the scheme
which he contrived and which he unwit
tingly disclosed in his celebrated "Blocks
of Five" letter. If Brice used boodle whv
was the proof not brought out at the elec
tion? There were a number of democrats
in the Ohio legislature who sought by all
means in thtirp oerto defeat him In order
elect Thomas, and if there was any proof
of bribery these men would have used it
but there was none.
Through the defalcations of Silcott,
many members of congrett were losert of
various turns, A bill was introduced a
l:w days ago to make these losses good
ut of the Ur.lted States treasury. Mr
Herman of Oregon was loser to the extent
of about $2300. Notwithstanding the fact,
that, under parliamentary rules, a member
can not vote on questions in which lie has
a direct pecuniary interest, yet Mr Her
man voted for the bill. This was a great
mistake of our congressman. Like other
chickens, this little fowl will, in tne future.
come home to roost, and will be a very
sharp little thorn in the side of Mr Her
man.
FARMERS.
The following article is froir. the pen of J II
Stine the editor of the Willamette Valley Tri
bune. Mr Stine was a Jzealous supporter of
Harrison, but this article shews a conversion
to the "faith once delivered to the saints."
Let every larmer read it:
In Master Burgman's address at the annual
session of the National Grange, he says: "If
the farmer must meet free competition, so,also
should the manufacturers." That is true and
just. If "all men are created equal" why
should any class of men be made favorites.
The prices of productsof the farm, labor and
furnace, alike, are governed by their supply
and demand. If the world's supply of wheat
is less thin is needed, its price will be high;
and so it i with other necessary commodities.
The price "four wheat at home and abroad, is
fixed by 11 , 'e in Europe; and its price in
Europe is grv I by its cost grown by self
labor, and n 11 ustry suffers under as great
disabilities. I e farmer is not at liberty to
use his produc.s 10 the best advantage. He
can ship his pru.iucts to Europe and exchange
hem for such goods as he and his neighbors
need, but before he can land them upon Ameri
can soil he is tariff taxed thereon to the.extent
of about one half of his product snipped. The
protective object of a tariff is to enable the pro
tected manufacturers to obtain increased prices
for their goods, and to compel all others to
pay such advanced prices. Thus the prices of
the farmet's product are fixed by their price in
the lowest markets of the world. There are
two conditions &nder which the prices of farm
J products would be advanced by a tariff name
y: Such a general failure, or destruction ol
crops as would require importations and such
universal laziness in the farmers as woul 1 re
sult in an insufficient supply oi form products
lor home consumption neither of which are
likely 10 occur, and if they should occur they
would be national calamities. A tariff tax on
oranges and lemons grown in Greenland and
on flour, wheat, corn and meat, would not
benefit or effect any one, because they are not
imported. The most of our exports are farm
products; and except for exports impotts would
soon cease for want of means to pay for them.
Sixty milli-in of people are tariff taxed to favor
and enrich one million. Why should this in
justice be borne? One half of all the goods
inanufactuied in the United States are unaid
ed by the tarifTand cost more than they would
except for the tariff. Why should the manu
facturers of the other half of our goods be al
lowed a tariff to enrich them to the detriment
of all others?
Pieparations are being made for im
provements on a grand scale in Albany
next season. Tne old moss-back will be
come razzle-dazzled at the immensity of
new industries and enterprises which they
will be able to count up in thi; city next
fall as monuments of the enterprise, pluck
and energy of those who slake their lives
and fortunes on the grand possibilities of
Albany's future. There will be no place
for flies in Albany next year.
All I ask is an honest comparison of my
prices with those of other dealers.
C E Browaeil.'"
r
UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS.
NOT ONLY is
ALBANY ATTRACTING ATTENTION
But 88 well tlio irutn'rm stu': -.f
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ten Pays Osly 11 ye buslnes
men, listen to the voice nf the most con
servative and successful men of our town.
Buv an acre of land in Albany's addition
to Astoria, which to-day costs you less
than $25 per lot and wi'ch will double in
value less than one year. Now don't he a
gump but buy it now. For further infor
taalion inquire of the
Oregon Land Company.
Center Tables. A large and elegant
shipment of center tables, in new deslgnes
finest stock In the valley, jusl recclvcJ at
I'ortmiHer Irvings.
Dr. M. H. Kills, phyaisian and surgeon
ylbany, Oregon. Calls made in city 01
ountrr.
Ailt ire! k 1 1
Mm. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, for
hildren teething, Is the prescription of
ne of the best female nurses and phjsl
ans in the United Mates, aid has been
aed for forty years with never-failing
u cress by million uf mothers for their
bildren. IMirlna the proof ss of teelliint
a value is incaicuable. Jt relieve the
hild from pain cures dysentery and disr
boea, griping in the bowels, and wind
oiio. By ulving beallb to the child It
ei-ts (be mother. Price 25c. a bottlr.
Stockholder's Meeting,
VTOTICe isberebr Riven that the an
ll nual meeting of the siockholdets of
ineAioany tfuildlnR an.l Loin Ajsocii-
tlon will be held on Friday, February zl
1890, at the hour of 7:30 p. m, of said day
in the WUTUHall in Albany. Linn
county. Oregon, for the purpose of elect
tag nine directors and three auditors, tt
serve tor the 'erm of one year next ensu
ihg from said meeting, and until their
successors are elected and qualified, and
t. transact such other business as may
then come before the association. Done
by order of directors this 17th day of
ot January, 1890.
W C OissEli,
Jay W BlaIn. Presid ent.
8eoretary.
THRESH riSH. Having onened a fish
J1 market in the Saltmarsh Block, we
are prepared 10 supply the traie with
rresa fish or all kindest reasonable prl
ces. W iiox Bosquet.
I7IOR SALK. -A goad second hand c
1 Ban for eale or rent. Call at w
iiearstt.
I7IOTJND.-On Ellsworth Street this
aftsrnoon. bv J F Hall.ar, Odd Pol.
lows ring, Call at this offiae.psy charges
nuu ooiuio nun.
T ICHES If you dssire them no use
loonng away time on things tbat
don't pay ; but send f 1.00 at onee for
magnificent outfit of our Great Na
Stanley Book. If book and terms not
satisi ccory we will refund yonr money.
No risk. No capital needed. Beth ladle
and gentlemen employed. Don't lose
tlnao in writing. "Htep in while the
wstera are troubled." Days are worth
dollars. Address B. F, Johnson A Co ,
1000 Main St., Richmond. Va.
79R uALE. A new miloh cow, a
F
almost new,
office.
norse, eigne years ml, ana a buggy.
for particulars oau at mis
Ft
OR, SALE. A No I millinsrsteok. in
an A No 1 location in the thiivlnir
oily el Albany. Low retits and splendid
rooms, hor particulars address Firm, P
O Box 99 Albany! Or,
MONEYTOLOAX.-Theundersigned
has home capital to loan on good
rai estate propeity,
Geo Hcmphret.
I.1TR PENT. Two fnrnlshoJo.TU to
let. In quire at this oftlre.
C! 1'VERAL SMALL TRACTS of land
1 1 -.r town for sale on nasv lArma
T I - TT I . -
iiiMinmin n, cryans.
General EH
erchandise
Rroiveii ly
Keeps the leading stock of
Clothing, Gents Furnishing
CfO, Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots
and Shoos, "Wet Weather
Goods and the Leading Tail
oring Department, in the
1
.Valley.
cro.
Ma m
THE LEADER. THE LEADER
G, W. SMITH,
'Superior," "Argaiid," "Garland"
STOVES AND RANGES.
UT ak TED. Girl to do general house,
work. Call at Dun urit office.
riOUNTY TREASURERS NOTICK.-
JTh is is to notify all concerned that
mere is now suuioient funds in the
Coanty Treasurers office of Linn county
Oregon to redeem nil outstanding war
rants. Interest on all endorsed war
rant will cetse from this date.
II Farwkll
Tress
w t Mcpherson,
First Street.
Real Ei;to Droker, Insirance.and money
toloac. I have a lare list of improved
ami unimproved city property, and fruit,
garden and farming land in large and amall
tracts. As I sell on CDrnmissiuit only.if you
want to buy or toll it wil. pay you to call
and see me.
Delmonica Kestauranl,
CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
Tne undersigned having purchased the
nld Herman Restaurant stand has opened
undor the above na ne a first-class restau
rant. We are prepared to furnish meals
for 1 artiet or dances on short notice. Oys
ters served in every style, eattern or coast;
til kindt of fish knowa in the market.
Employ only tin-class lelp, and waiting
will be prompt and courteous, ltegular
mnls 2," cte. Coffee ot first-clans qualitr
and a cup of coffee and cake at from 6 to 10
ct.. I am well known in this city and re
quest the tizant to give me a call.
SAM GOFIS, Proprietor.
Fire backs
Warran t e d
for
15 years, All
sizes an
styles,
The World's
best. More
than hun
dred 7 hun-
differ
sty les
co ok s and
heaters
B E. 1 MfiG
For tne winter trade, cor.siMing if a !.r eaid cboioe Btock of
the latest iatterns (if
An unrivallod line of
Cloaks and Jackets,
in all styles and sizes, a well selected stock of Men'-, ChililrFi.'a and
Lartii's'
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large esnrimert of
CARPETS.
And a ehoice selection i f
GROCERIES.
Barrows & Searls
Dry Hoods, Notions, Gents Fnrn
ishings and
BOOTS AND SHOES
AGENCY for The Ludlow Ladiet
Fino'Shoes and for M. D. Well's &
Co't Boots and Shoes.
3red
a nt
BARROWS & SEARLS,
Blumberg's Mew liioca
Roofing", Job Work, Plumbing,
Eave Trough. Range Boilers
Conductor Pumps.
CORVER DRUG STORE.
ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE
Gu L.BL ACKM AN"
The Leading Druggist,
ALBANY
sDEALKR I
OREGON.
DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY-&C.
Sprelalt les Fins Tollat Article 1, Pdrf imry tv.1 M.iI.;iI Instruments'
Prescription Car el all c impound i' 'ay and nigh:,
Oar elegant lice l
1889 FALL AND WINTER 1889
Just reoolved a ler(je Invoice of Foreign an I I) m-vlr w dona in
Overcoatings, Suitings and Trouserings.
WamakeaapclaltyofFULtiDRERSf.ir Balls and Parties or reader
evening wear. A perfecf fit guaranteed at
THE LEADING MERCHANT TAiLGRS,
ZaCHcSCROS.,
Ipposlle l'ot i.
WILL & LINK
-Dealer In all the Leading -
Gnns, Pistols, "Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos
A full line of nheat mtmfn. innIcal mirnh.n1UA.
et. Warranted rar.ora, butcher and porks? knWea. The best kind ol sewlog
machine needier. Oils and extras for all n-aehinc supplied.
Repairing of sewing machines, tnusital instrument, mint, etc., neatly done
ALBANY;
OREC0N.