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

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    THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
IT GETS LOST AGAIN.
We know ol no paper that has to great a
acuity for getting lott.ln treating of tbe tariff
question, as t.ie Cafilal Journal published
at Salem. It has been giving its reason
for favoring the McKin!;-v HI. It sav :
"The McKinlsv bill is a measure to re
vise the tarifl as plcdcnl by the repvbiican
national platform of ISSb to retain the
prottctive feature for American Industries
and American labor and at the same tinu
reduce the revenue."
I!ut when sugar was put on the free list,
was that retaining the "protective feature
for Americ.-.n industries"? No, it was
taking the cniy ' protection" the south had
except tliat on lice and iron. Hut, tlieii.
the south h.n no rights that upublican
iaderf feel bound to respect, hence Mc
Kinley made an exception by rutting raw
a-.-g.ir, (;.n article raised wholly in the
south,) on the free iist, while he rt'ai'ii J
or Increased it on refined sugar, (manu
factured in the north almost wholly.)
This alone stamp the till as purely parti
tan and sectional. Can thc,rH'exp!ain
whv the duty was removed entirely from
raw sugar, (whieh is -reduced in large
while It more
quantities in this country.
Ex congressman S S Farwell of Iowa, on
beinj asked by Wiling republicans ol his dis
trict to Hand ai a candidate lor congress, in
declining to do so says: "I believe in the doc-
rine of protection, and the results of the pro
ective policy it seems to me should till the
heart of every American with pride as he w it
nesses the giowth of all the great nnnuf.v.-tiir-ing
industries which have been fostered hy it,
but in many ways it has done its ptrfeci woik,
t has fulfillcl the condiilcas for winch tlie
policy was created, aud to add to the h'g'.i
duties levied during the war an adui ional ptr
cent, in these times of close coinpexiin and
low wages is oaly giving the nui ufacuirers
opportunities loop;ress the people I y forming
monopoli'.s and trusts."
Jan F Powell & Co.
N EV A DVERTIS K M EN' : :-.
X'
It;
KINO, HOCK liKI.
intr and piovpcting, "A'riio to J. !
glies. Albwnv, t-fr.
than doubled it oa tin, an article not man
ufactured in this country at all? Tin I- a
necessity of life. The rich, the poor ; the
old.the young, 1.1! alike have to ie it. The
whole thing is an outiage and people Ere
Jast finding it 01 1. Again that parer says:
We favor the bill because it seeks to
p'.iie a check upon importations of agri
cultural products, now reaching annuuily
to htindrcus of millions, by increasing the
duties on those articles of farm produce
now snipped in from abroad in competition
with the American f irmer The bid
makes jute f-ee and reduces the duty on
cotton banging. Sisal, manila and binder
twine go on tlx free list. The wool duties
are adjusted to suit the wool-growers and
a duty will be placed on the nearly thirty
million dollars worth of hides imported an
nually. But the bill fails to check the importa
tion of that agricu'.tu.al produ;t known as
sugar, but as we said before ihi is an ag
ricultural product raised in the south and
from McKinley 's stand pc-i-v. is notenlilled
to protection. "The bill mates jute free
says the Journal. That is to benefit the
manuf;ciurer,but there is quite an increase
in the duty on jute sacks. McKinley has
the very highest consideration for the man
ufacturer of jute tacks but none whatever
for the farmer who has to ube them in
handling his grain. "The wool duties are
tjtJjusted to suit the wool-growers. "Indeed!
How considerate McKinley wis of the in
terest nf the half million people who are
engaged in producing wool,and with what
indifference did he treat the interests of
the 65,000,000 w ho have to use wool pro
ducts. The Jaarnal seems to hold out the
idea that no one should have any thing o
say in fixing the amount of duty on wool
except the woal-growers themselves.
Shame on such partisan subsevlency.
"Siaal, manila and binder twine go on the
free list." We regret that the Journal
should resort to misrepresentation in order
to make a defense of the McKinley bill.
The bill has tlnVprovUion: '-Binding twine
one and one fourth cents per pound." And
the senate has raised the twine duty to one
and one half cents per pound. Tiie Jour
has deceived it readers about the
twine duty. Will it row be candid enough
to set them right on this point?The Journal
says "the McKinley bill reduces tiie tariff."
Except sugar, the duty on nearly every
important necessary of life lias been in
creased. Take wool and all kinds of wool
en goods something that the poor as well
as the lich uinst have aud there lias been
a large increase in the duty. Every body
willi an ordinary memory lemeinbers hos
tile republicans complained that the Milis
bill made but a slight redaction in woolen
poods. But the lu'lls bill reduced the duty
from 70 to 40 per cent while the YicKin-
ey bill Increases it Iroin 70 to an average
of 90 per cent. The Jjnrr.nl makes much
ado about the so-called protection for the
farmers in the McKinley biil.but this "pro
tection" lias been shown time and again
to be a fraud, deceit, a shame, Of what
bei.efit is it to the American farmer to
placs aduty of 15 centsper bushelon conn
or twenty cents per bushel on corn meal,
or fifteen cents per bushel on buckwheat,
and oats, or ten cents per bushel on rye, or
twenty. five per cent ad valorem on wheat
flour, or five cents per gallon on milk, or
three cents each on cabbages, or forty ceuts
per bushel on unions, or five cents per
dozen on eggs, or twenty-five cents per
bushel on apples, or five cents per pound
on bacon, or two cents on beef, pork and
mutton, or five cents per pound on
dressed chickens? All of these articles are
produced in this country as cheap
cheaper than in any other. Why, then tlii
duty? Simply to ir.akcthe vnsophistlcatcd
farmer believe that he is protected equa'lv
with the manufacturer. But the farmers
are day hy day cpenir.g their eves to the
fact that this so-called protection for the
farmer is all a delusion and a snare. The
Jotirual must tell its readers,aUo, that hioes
are put on the free list br the MrKlnley
bill.
VTOTifK li HEREBY UIVKX THAT
X roi-ertv owners are r quired by or-diii'i:-B
ii tut down aud remove nil
ihlstlcs aii-i obnoxious wveils crowing
upon tliRtr preiiiisc-5 and uor-:i ti-o it.-i-t't.
actj h.lni; t!i-.ra:o w'i pin th-? ei:y liiitits
01' Ail-any. Tiios-e f.iirug t- -hi 'o will be
!::ih:.i to h fine n. f.V
fii.w, Jlllv 9-.li, 1MU
.1 X. IIOFFMA'K.
Ci:v Marshal.
4 -:M5?J J
tm -
:L. E. BLAIN
Hn 15jen Ioe.JJ
-AT TUE-
Now the Greatest Atvraction'is His Large
Stock of
am
1 tvli.-ii
T
3 U!i
ft 7
msr& -s
2s
Will & Link,
OPERA HOUSE
MUSIC STORE,
If You "Would be Suitably Dressed
AGKNlfc FOR TliK CELEBRATED
II. P. Miller,
And ihe Favorite
J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS.
Also the
louse Proof "EABRPF,"
And other First-Cla.s
O IR G- .A. JST s .
Sole Agents f-.r the
EIMEWSE P.. : and : SEW liiiME
Sevflug AIucliiueN.
Oroass - Cleaned - and - Repa:red.
ALBASr, 011EG0X v
Two Men and One Roy
FOUND DEAD!!
While trying to
Crowd their
WAY INTO-
Store, where thev always have on hand
Ihe largest Stock touth of Portland, of
the latest improved Rules and Shot
Guns; an immense stock of t ishiiv
Tackle of every description; lents,
Hummocks, Camp Chairs and thousands
01 ether things too numerous to mention.
Xfcepaix Shop
In connection with the Store, and one of
the best workmen in th'j State to do anv
and ail kinds of work.
Come one, Come all; No trouble to
how goods. "Small profit and quick
iii is 0111 motto.
Straw Goods, Etc.,
-In ICeeping Witli the S'JUh'iu.
- Call - at - His - Store. -
vwivvm t sent' kji
Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
-DEALF.U3 IX-
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co Etc. Etc.
Low Prices and Prompt Attention.
mm, LSVJtrjraLixwvr. v ruivim9.'
82.50
FARGO S
Hi
riAT.i? SHOS
FOR CENTLEMEN
Is the Best Shoe in the
for the Price.
'Markot
Eugene City Bonds For Sale
VrOTlCK IS HKHEBY GIVEN TI!
iyi uader the provisions of au act of tlie
Legislature of Ort-uon entitled. "An act to
incorporate tlie City of Eugene and to re
peal all acts Biia part 01 acts id cot met nere
with," tiletl in the nltice of the Secretary of
State, Febrnar? 20;h. 139, tha eoinmon
council of the City if .u(ne will issue and
dispose of the bonds of said city at par value
of from $30,000 to $."0,K)0, in denomina
tions of from $100 to ?I(HJ as the purchaser
may desire, payable 30 eara after date of
issuing the same, with interest thereon at
the rae not to execi'M 5 per cent p r annum,
payable UTr.i-anuii illy.
Se:tled proposals to purchase 3nil bonds
will bo received by the undersigned at
Eugene, Oregon, uiit.l S- pt 1st, ISl'O. and
all prnpi)ala received will ba opon.d and
conxidertd on the 3th dayVif Stpt, lSitO, an-?
said boi:ds will be dipoH:d (;f to the per "on
or persir makiiig the bet offer tr vCivT
threfor.
The eit union council reserves the riht to
n i -t any am ail propsals. ' l!y order nf the
COU'ICl!.
Miy il it, 1SC0.
B F DORRI5,
Hecordcr fi'r the Cityot" Eugene
FOR SALE
flgf DOIx'T FORGET
flif Pll
frcs h
At Cons A IIkmikii-.his'k. The
t-st lierries mul fruit in the city.
The latest vepetiiMen ill the lnurket. -A
lurfre mul clinice line of riinneil (twils.
Some (jilemliil lirtuuis of teas und cof-
eei.
Noonapf.hnt relial'le.flriiiylit hargaiup.
All kinils of irroeeries and prodiue, nod
a line otm-k of epH-kery ware,
(.iooil treatment and low rieei.
Will I.k.we Tint Strkkt. Dclivcrv
wagnr.s will l-ave tl.e street In the for e
noon on l;ri-t trip at S o'clock, shatp: st-c
on J trip til lo o'clock ; third trip nt 1 1 : t
o'clo.-k. Albany Delivery Co.
pSa(z &
RSATURANT AND OYS
TER HOUSE.
Just opened, opposite Che Hat 9 Houpe
I'mmpt attention, and everything n-.'at ami
Clean.
Open day and uiht.
ALBANY1 OR.
WRITSMAN 6 HULBERT EROS,,
Heal Estate Agents,
Farm and lUnchet for sale.
Alio city property in Albary
aud CoTyaliii.
-:G. W. SIMPSON,:-
WHOSE STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CLOTHING, ETC., ETC,
Is now Larser and Better than Ever
FLJKENTON
CSioicc Candy, KeiIs
NEAR THE POCE.
1 1 ES
E-Yoit, etc.
Montague
& Son,
CORNER FIRST & FEEEY ST 3
JeilrrH
UimttltiB IVUlltii VKw"13
Consi'ciiqnary. Mc,
Troilucd .i'ti(t in cxh.-tige fo good, or c.nli. Fi.l-clr.Mi on rd
p nipt atttution.
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Stoves ana rtanges,
AllTu'.h VVui-i.il
STYLE, WORE and PEiCES.
f '
y GoorJs,
ishings ami '
Our sleek of Ikmi's ain!
is ii-i'v loinp'i'H- In nil lints '.u--sprinj;
cui-.-. c will Mivt-nu
mniu-t ii lin intl of ii-. IhHi-,
tllili iil'il cl-.i!iiic-nV tine shots 11
I.l lH.OU NlilWKH
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rfr ft
SEARLS
riiniUmri;'! Now hioi'K,
ill &
Washsjussx,
ALBAXy, -:- OUKGON
Ihrtlw.ira, Stoves, anil Tinware.
Wait a bit! A man broke his neck once because bo was
in a hurry! We want you to know about our Staves antl
itangea, at jirices from ten dollars upward. The ntwest
hina in the wav of household ute.isils are Oil and Gasoline
st nes. Come and look at 'em. We do business to please
our menus as well a.
prices jirevail.
to make a dollar or two. Popular
Matthk.ws & Wasiii.chn.
Fortmilier & Inrinc.
FOSMAY & MASONi
f.K . tk for John H. AIiIhi-.'k ,iulillcilloiii
. iti.... u . L..:i i.i. .... with
i is y . ii nt:;oN
-FUSEKAL DIRKCTOI'.S.
Prompt Ittantion-First-s'.ass Hair-
Uol urtc Lumber.
i I tl c l-ft himlitir iu the c-uty; l8
'vi-ilar i-p, -l.nit.le., luths Jimr. nl win
;air.v iii..uli;i:i , ere. ) ri.-es from $3ro?22
'it--r ih'imA'.il, Vanl ni I.owaon, on th
N or" Om Son me before iinrohin(
i-ort.i io.
A.I,Ue P O Till In.t.Or
r10 I'.F.ST. A furui.hcd cctta.c, tiv.
JL ro?ni. with or without piano, f r thre
months. Iuqoireat tllia otlice.
Eevsre House;
Ialeany,
OREGON
lSKK'CUAS. PFEIFFER I'fWrRIKTOR.
Tblf
kiiiall, liKhliiiav mare, urannen -r
vn leu Blow, nmwmvim mwitrn lontiy1 r-nt-'i if 111 in-.. am . . . - . .
oin who wlil return tons or give iafor - turi'liwl with Iho liwt tn tlie mar '
nmtion to her wheroabouta. 'Nice tU t ikiic nr-arrmecti. .Simple rooro
July Will, lb'.'O. Vir pr.iiiiiin..iAl Uhveipn,
siCMiuiif BKUS. t-rrr r. oarli o an-l fr.m Ihe ueici.