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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1890)
THE DAILY DEUOCIUT. DEMOCRACY IS SAFETY' In these daya of high taxea, when fo many are Irving to centralize the govern ment, It behoovci thoughtful men to con sider the drift and the tendency of the timcn. Extremes are always dangerous The free trader has one idea and one Idea oniv. lie would have all men think tha1 the only object of the government Is to let commerce go unfettered. The hii;h pro tectionists is bv nature a centrallzcr of power and he has but one Idea and that h to protect and build up his own special in terest and he would have the world be lieve that his industry must have special care ; that it must be protected if all else is lost, It is true that l.e is willing oft times to join hands wth oilier parlies w ho are willing to help him. in order by asso ciation, by consolidation of interests, they may build up privileged classes under the government by special legislation. These are dangerous extremes. The one makes no provision for carrying on the govern ment and the other considers only his o-.vn selfish ends and is willing to have all taxed for his benefit. There is a golden mean between these two extremes; that golden mean has been the policy of the democrat ic party from its foundation. The eame spiric animates the party to-day. What is wanted is equal rights for all and special privileges for none. YVe do not claim that it is a wUe policy to abolish the tariff and we are equally opposed to that poli:y which would place a high protec'.ive tariff over all industry and thus build up baronial Restates and establish privileged classes at the expense of the masses of the people. The government mu6t be main tained. Its expenses must be met, and in order to carry on the government money must be raised. It is an established policy to raise the revenue essential to carry on the government by a tariff tax. Now no one can doubt that a tariff is a tax; and no one can doubt that a tariff is protection whenever it Is applied to articles that are produced in thia country. A 10 per cent, tariff is a to per cent, protection. In the establishment of a tariff both the rights of the consumer and of the producer should be considered. Neither free trade nor prohibitory and excessive tariff is a 6afe policy, but give us the good old-fashioned democratic principles honestly, fairly and justly applied, and we 6hall not hear the "wail and woe" arising from the masses of the people because they are over taxed for the benefit of the few. Stand by the old principles, stand by the old party , and the people will be safe. Democracy .neans the rights of man embodied In law. Plain Dealer. OR. rATTOX, The KrlrnllOe (perlalUI, Guarantees a successful treatment in diseases of women and all private diseases of either sex. 0er fifty cases of catarrh cured since Jan. 1st in thiscltv, and no failure heard from. Dozens of ladies cured of diseases peculiar to their sex an not one unsuccessful. $oo will be naii to anv one lie treats unsuccessfully atte he has agreed to cure them. Consultation is free and you can freely call upon thi Dr. tvervtliing Is strictlv contulenii; and pilvate. fie prepares his owninedi cines anil you do not have to go to a dm store to have vour prescription filled. II otlice is so arranged that one patient doe not ineil another, lie is not here tor few days only but has permanently locaU and will stav. His prices correspond vvr.li the nature of the disease and deserv ing iioor are treated free Patients out o the city can be treated hvcorre-pondence unless acute diseases Uluce, lllumlierg' i.iock, Aiiiany. Resilience Ira and Mon gomery. LNIice hours, 10 to 12, 2 to 4 an 7 to a. ine I'rcanreter to anv hank i rVbanv or the I'acihc Coast as to his relia bility, and to the Oregon State Medical Society as to his Hamlin-' in the medica profession. :L. E. BLAIN lint lieen !Tecliii-ol AT JK r. B WMI.l t .1 Fin" onini'es Early Rose and other potatoes, Cookies and crackers, Dried fruits. Fresh garden products, All kinds canned goods, Oa'.meal, corn meal, tlour, etc., Fickles. relishes, etc. Everything found anywhere. To Carpet Ituycr. Me have jiwt received a new line of camels, consisting of the latest etvle ana patterns, both in Brussels and Woolens. Our stork ia tho miMt v.m- plete in the city, and in faet.too large for hum iiiutkpi. in order to reduce out stock we have concluded to make a fur ther reduction in prices our loss, von gain. We invite you to inspect ourstock ueiore puronasing elsewhere. Uet on prices ana be convinced. A. B. McILWAIX Angora Goats Wanted. The under signed wants to buv 150 head of Antnr& goats, tall on or write to me at Albany Ugon. J R Stkwartson. ADDRKS3T0 COL01tKI VOTE I IS. The officers of the Washington Tariff Re form Club and Colored Bureau of Information have issued an address to the colored voters of the United Slates, and especially to those of the South, in which the division of their votes among all political parties is asked. The cir cular says: "We Mere once needed to assault forts on battle fields, now we are needed at the ballot box to protect high tariff monopoly, and when we cease to give aid to this extraordinary high tariff and thousands of whit Republican office holders, we will be abandoned again and rele gated to a political shade of quietude." The circular says llut all the love Republi can leader? have for the colored man is to re ceive his vote. It declares that the negro was freed simply as a war measure. Two colored regiments organized in Massachusetts lay for a year without being recognized as part of the Union army. Force of circumstances drove the country to it. "So you can see," continues the circular. "that you freed the Northern Republicans, Negroes differ religiously, why not politically it is asked, It is declared that the Southern problem w'll no: be solved by th? passage of national election laws. Nothing but Christianity on the part of the white people and education und wealth on the part of the colored will ever seltlc XEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Will & Link, OPERA HOUSE MUSIC STORE, JWKNTS rOR TUB CRI.BHRATID II. F. ill filer, And the Favorite J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS. Also the Mouse Proof "EAREIFF," And other First-Class O IB 3- A. 3ST S . Solo Agent for the ' - ELDIiEIIGE 15. : and : SEW HOME Hewing Machine?. Organs - Cleaned -and - Repaired. ALBAXY, OKEGOX. All kinds of dangerous wiid animals, lions, tigers, wolves and even elephants, are disap pearing rapidly throughout the old world as the buffalo has In this, and they can certainty be much better spared. The demands of modern civ ligation and the destructive agencies it fur nishes are making man s natural wild b;as enemies hunt thtir holes as never before. It seems strange that tigers and lions have been com it on in countries so densely populated as India. The people ol that land are not a fight ing race, like the Anglo Saxon. Tor ages they naveoeen taugm uw destroying the lite even of the brute was a sin. A fur lions and tigers with the weapons th people who lived in their land could comm.in I. the bc.ist often had better chance than the man for success in a fair contest. On no continent have wild beasts been driven hick nure rapidly than in North Ameiica. It was inhibited from the lint by a plucky people, who considered the extermina tion of wild beasts as scarcely less implant than cutting down the wilderness of trtcs that sheltered them, and turning it into fruit fuj fields. "VTOTK'K 10 CONTRACTORS, Bid for the building of a frame church on tut- corner of 3d and Kllsworth struct, Al bany, will he received at the 1'arconne, till (i o'cloak, p m June ltith. l'lana and spec ilicatinits can be nwa t the ofhc of the WujjAr 1'ine loor & Lumber Co, Albany. The trustee reserve the riht to rtjtct any or all hid. 10 RKXr. Nice fumi'lud ro.tms to . t-ut, bii'iite at this ctii.e. -AT THE- HEAD HS LINE Now the Greatest Attraction is His Large and Stylish Stock Of LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS, Straw Goods, Etc., -In l'eepingr AVith. tlie fejaun- If You Would be Suitably Dressed - Call - at - His - Store. - Jas. F. Powell & Co.. Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALERS I!f- Choice Groceries Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co JUtc. Etc. Low Prices and Prompt Attention F. M. FRENCH Dealer in watches, Clocks, JEWELRY AND Spectacles. I linvc the largest stuck of SH'tiick'8 nml Kyi- flaws in the comity imil lit them liyJoliiiHtun'i jint. PUtic eye meter. Farms, Farms. Thoae winhinu to inv.st in farm l'iiHirty .honldc.il ami fee nurli.t f r.rm and city proprrty. We hve "ire of aa good fruit and garden land aa can be found in the tiate. Alaoatork ram-hen and whMt farms all uear K li. Karma and farm prop, erty a specialty. Call and ace na i-fiire purchaaing tlaewhere, Ollica, Firat Street, tint door to Th.impaon A Overman's Harness Shop. Albany, Or. T. H. I'OUNKU.&O)., Kial F.t.ite Ajents. Matthews k Wasiibiky, ALBANY, -:- OREGON Hardware, Stoves, and Tinware. A ait a bit! A man hrnkn liis nncfl liApnncA ha , - - v v. . iv, CIO in a hurry! We want you to know about our Stives and Ranges, at prices from ten dollars upward. The imwcst thing in the way of household ute.sils are Oil and Gasoline st )ves. Come and look at 'em. "We do business to please our friends as well as to make a dolbir nr twn lv.tuin,. prices prevail. Matthews & Washburn. Montague A Son, COENEE FIRST Sc FEERT S T 3 Dealers in Groceries, Produce, Tobacco, Cigars. Confectionary. E(c, Smoke the ctagars Manui'aoired by Julius Josepi. IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIUARS Pi"mnnd "n?J!V,? t0h8CC:: M"-"i briar ptp Mi amnkiM nilf generally. 10 KKNT. A furniahed cottage, tin room?, with or without piano, for thre niontha. Inqnire at thia otlice. Tills Trntlc M.n km,. uie.ina it is ihc best thrt ex pctUncc and skill rm trivc. Aold oniv bv .iii. St ndcra. ON EY. Home capital to loan on ll "Ppriivod security. V E MoP'ier ou. Real K-tate and Insurance Broker From street, opposite the Kuss House' I .1011 SAI.K. A carpet l.ioin. with all fixtures anil attachmMits nn ab'c terms, fi.ll on John Moiiin. iho On'ial School building. ' "J JT DON'T FORGET -gf 8milii & Se mm 1 ,i! 1 Ml h Hi liiii I JlPfffifflftfa THE STOlfpT"! iiuors tl iillSI, the sTftue AMD RANGES bearing this trade mark X-1 HMiiiT uiiimu mora i Th World's Be9t- Lomos comfortable vlly' anil tappy than any other brand in ox- f:Y IDkVUVVI AUUJ MU IUIWU w eizos, both for Oooking and Heating, and cm .. .1 .,f ilin rirl: nl sold at price, to suit vv V P0M' of imitation.. Examine tt Beware -srjssU: I Ji"t-T U V Z X' I 1 m K aa as o us CO a, Elm rS ft IS v. M O S9 O ffl sae a co Garland, - Superior - fend, - Moniioi - and - Gasoline Stoves and Ranges, All Kullv Wurrnnted i STYLE, WOEK and PRICES. 1 Has just received lii.s .Spring stock of Clothing, Embracinp; a fine line of suits, which will lie sold at bottom prices. In order to make room for new goods will sell his large stock of Notions, etc., atj A Great Reduction. The best place in Albany for bargains. E C. Seails, DiyGooHs, Kotions, Gsnti Furn ishings and BOOTS AND iiMOS Our Mock of boots and thorn Is no'v compU'te in nil lines for spring fade. Wc will save von monet n buying of us. Kndi'js. missct nnd children's fine shoe a speci.i v. Exclusive tgciicv tt.- (jio M IM.O.V SllOi;4 E. 0. SEARLS. ' a l.'uniiiHr'rt Now ItloK, FLsKENTOE DEALER IHSJ Choice Candy, flats, Fruit, etc, NEAR THE POST OFFICE.