Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, July 23, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
A lltMAHKABI.K Dll'FEKKM
It U remarkable how much difference It
makes with some people as :t rcariit iheir
ox or their neighbors that gun J Our
readers l?vc not f.irgoitt-n the prolonged
howl tnat went up from the capaciou
throat (inetaphoru-.il! v !.peakir.,; of the
republican organs about f ur veart ago
when Cleveland purchased some real eta'.e
at Washington. In the estimation o( these
pinks of pruprietv"i eople the president w. i
guilty nf an nnpardonable offense in buv
lnS pioptr'y in Washington fiorn r?.i'
estate dt'ili r. I, was nr.ply beneath the
dignity of ihe presidential office, ar.d un
worthy the great "ruler" of a frte ncop
iNotmnj; a too Itar-h to sav ot tne presi
dent and tSe republican sheets were fille
uith all kinds of nonsensical gibber i
about it. Well, time rolled on and anoth
Occupant is found in the executive chair
He is the chosen one of the g. o. p. ti:
party of conscientious conviction, ihe part
iliatalAays observt-s theorn-:a. proprieties
Onlv a few davs ?.' Mrs KarrNon, on lie
ing interviewed '.n the tubjeci of a sea
tide home which ha J been jih'en to lur hv
a syndicate of real t-ta!e peculators de
plored the id'.'a th:.t a president should u-i
his olliciiil rank a a means of n.ain
money by purchasing real estate and spec
ulating therein, and went verv far cut of
the way to say that the country not long
fciucc hfii W . u a spectator to such lower
ing of ..i.il dignity, throwing out this
hint ..cvcland. She had doubtless been
eelec.ed as the mouth-pice of the admin
i-slration t. tay those things which the head
of the administration was too timid to sav.
Now then comes the news that the mem
bers of the family of the president have
been makingjarge and extensive invest
ments in Washington suburban pioperty.
Here, again, the president lacked the cour
age to buy himself, but put up the mem
bers of his family, including Baby McGee
as purchasers while he remains in the bark
ground. To this scheming, democratic
papers have been very willing to call
public attention. But, now the Mountain- j
ter Orrgoniai, and other papers that con
tained the caiutic criticisms on Cleveland
lor making such purchases ,vhUe president,
have come forward lo make defense for
the Harrison family. The Mount-iiMr
says :
We can tee no reason for debarring the
executive cif the nation horn dealing in
real estate any mo.e than other citizens.
As an individual he has choice of locations,
and should be given the privilege of choos
ing where lie should make h:s summer
residence, if this does not interfere with
his ollicial business.
But why did not th.-.t paper use this
same language in reference to the matter
of Cleveland's purchase? It is the same
old story. It U Us ox that is not gored
and thu "circumstances alter cases" The
Qrtgonititt sa s ;
There was nothing morally or finandal'v I
wrong in Cleveland b purchase and subse
queru caie ut KeJ lop. Jt was a private
uuswtcss iran.acuon mat in no way Inter-
iered with tne discharge of his othcia
duties and he was fortunate, as thousand
of other men ere curing the period cov
ered by his prestder tial term, in that the
purchase was a sagacious one, and the sale
netted mm a handsome surplus If he ha
assumed to be more virtuous in the matter
ot real ectate dealings than his predecessor,
rresident J larnsuti has proved nothing
that instiiutesa comparison with Cleveland
favorable to himself. In fact, inasmuch
as his wife and daughter possess deeds
io BuuurDau lots in ahhington, at a price
which insures that they have made a good
financial venture in "the purchase, the
iu;tmv oi me vaunted virtue that refused
to deal in icul estate because the possessor
presicen-. would be exceedingly ques
uonaiiie
ll.U u sound logic and good senc and
it isl'j oo regretted that republican papers
uiu nui say inese seiioiuie things tour vears
ago. Hut this neighbor's bovine stood be
lore than and they "puchedjw ith less care
than they do now. So far as uemocraU
are concerned, except fur the purpose of
"getting even ,they see no reason to object
tj his buying real estate. lie is none too
good for it. He does many, very many
things fj.r more objectionable than buying
Washington real estate
ASTITENDOI'STAIU
Congress in 1SS3 reduced the duties op.
woot, bv the vote of democrats, and New
England factory represenat'.ves Capital
J out not.
What a sti-neadous tail that was that
wagjed the congressional do in l3
The vule on the tariff bi-1 in i3 when the
tarifl on woo! was reduced was as follows
In the senate Xl republican ar.d one
drmocrat voted for, and 30 democrats and
one renuh'ifjn voted auait:t the bill- In
the house 139 republicans ar.d 13 democrat
voted for. and i democrats and m re
publicans voted against the bill.
Liies Sl.mmer BLOfsFs :re late
n n'rl'.ies. l.iit reiive.l trx T.n :ti.t
bv epre. Samuel E Yol ng
I rve jat received a laire invoice of lace
currtin, ranging in price from clo to nine
.li'il&r? a pair, scrim, vUrtAi'n net, etc. Also
liie df enrtrtia tolti si d fn-nit'iri cover-
inc. Sam i' el K Yorxo.
:?:'vV ADVKnriSKMENi
IOR V KLt, H 'RING,
ir.ir ar.d 1.1 o-p- tii;p,
HOCK I. KLT
rhe ti J. Ii,
VTI E I-- IIKKKBY tilVKX THAT
4.N rrptrtr owners aro r quired-by or-liiu-t.
t fiif 'iiiwn ard 'rftnuvH !l
thl-tl nn 1 ohnxiotiti weeds trrowinc
tinon thf-ir nromist-s and noon tha strpot
a'ii Mntni; thrVo. wi nin tuneitv limi
of AMmnv. Tno'-e fiidna to do o will be
iNM to n fine o.'
AihhU'-. July !'.(), l'.n
J- X. H'FFMA'
Citv 'dar-sha!
L. E. BLAIT
-AT THE-
m
LINE
Now the Greatest Attraction is His Larjro
Stock of
nui Stvlisli
11 IHM.-.1 lurniilieil o.tt-.i". fiv
. ro-m. with or wirl out pi mo. f -r thre
montti.4. Ii.O'.nre at tin afjoo.
Will & Link,
OPERA HOUSE
MUSIC STORE,
UK KAMI,
Since a repuhlicnn Lieut governor of Kansas
has made a statement that it comes to favor
states niils, ihe Alhany ikmocrat would
j jstily the attitude of Gen Lee and hi collea
gues 0111 s guvurnment tanty ye;irs ago.
capital jvui mil,
Xow, in order that the readers of the
JoHthtil may know just what the Ijcmockat
Baid uj on wIulIi that p?per bases its charge
that we justify the attitude of Gen Lee and
his colleagues to this government thirty years
ago we reproduce here what wesuidandask
the Journal to piim it fur its readers. Here is
what we said:
"For saying lint ht owed his first allegiance
to ins sin-.e 1 ten i.ec was iienounccl as a traitor
from Maine to California hut, now comes the
Lieutenant Governor of 'llcc!ing Kansn,"
Kansas with lier &,oou repuUlican tn.ij'irity,
and utters such strong dcKtnnes on the sul.ject
of slate rights I lie truth is that repuhlicins
Krejust sine to he state lights advocates hen
Ihe federal govenmeut assumes to exercise
nuthority which hjlongs to the state.and whuh
exercise of authority clashes with the interests
of their party. We heheve tint Lieutenant
Guvetnoi I'elt is right in saying tl.e Supreme
Court has ovtrruled the laws of our country
which have stood the teit for nearly a liundred
years" when it derided thi.t men wight ship all
kinds of li-jtior to Kansas and sell in original
packages notwith landing ihat state has a law
prolnhiiiug the silc,"
Is there a single reader of the onrmtt that
cn fia i anything in ihcahovetu justify that
pipei s charge thai the Ii:mm kai justifies
the altitude of Geti Lee in lS(o? Not one,
The Jottrnn i s idly ciT when it comes to
party politics. ' 1
A0E.VT3 FOR TiiC CZLFHRATjJI'
12. F. Miller.
Anil the Favorite
J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS,
Also the
Mouse Proof "EAEEUPF,"
And other First-Class
O H G A N s.
Sole Aenli for the
EIMEDGE R. -:- and : XEff liO.ME
Mewing Machine.
Groans - Cleaned - and - Repaired.
ALBANY, OKEGOX
Two Men and One Rov
FOUND DEAD!!
While trying to Crowd their
WAV INTO
DEYO'E & FnorvlAFJ BROS'
Store, where they alwat s have on hand
the largest Stock kouth of Portland, of
the latest improved Kitles and Shot
Gur.s; an immense stock of Fishing
Tackle of every description; Tents,
Hammocks, Camp Chairs anil thousands
of other things too numerous lo mention.
Xfcepsair &liot
In connection with the Store, and dne of
the best workmen in the State to do anv
and ail kinds of work.
Come on, Come all: No trouble to
show eocds. "Small profit and ouick
is out motto.
LIGHT - WEIGHT - SUITS
Straw Goods, Etc.,
-In Keeping "With tho Ss'jasuu.
If You Would bo Suitably Dressed ,
- Call - at - His - Store. -
C. Searls,
Diy Ooofls, Notions, GautsFi-rn
ishiugs and
Our Mock tf lnx' ami
ntw roHijtltle in ;ill lin
spiii auif. U't will w.
mo.ie. 11 lvi iin: f u.
mii-c nmi ehiVton'i title
spe:ia t v.
lioes.
u fur
C
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li.c l.l IM.OIV MlOtii
C. SEARLS.
HiiiiitiiMr'.-i ,Vfv hhi
bit !
Al.liA.Ni",
OUEtJUX
IIuvw.v.Y1, stavG?, and Tinrao.
Wait a
in a hum'
mires, at lirices from
hin in the way of hou
t.t ) es. C'oine and lool;
our friends as well as
prices prevail.
A limn broke his neck once Wi'ause he was
We want you to kn.nv nbou!, our St n'es and
ten dollars njiward. The ii'.'West
ehohl ute.isils are Oil and tJasolino
at 'em. We do business to ileas
to make a dollar or two. l'opular
Mattui:ws A- Wasiibi'un.
7;TTD MTTTTT) T
rui
Jas. F. Powell & Co.,
Successor to Geo. C. Henderson.
ATFPTTT)
It you want the best and most durable furniture
that is manufactured in the city jro to
Thomas Brink.
s
-DEALERS IN-
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co JLUtc. JtUtc.
Low Prices and Prompt Attention.
FARGOS S2.50
ST0RAT1YE
nrnrrnr wutritioni
rtnrtbl healthi
The only remnly knuwn whlrh will
Stimulaia ths Kufrlllve Processes cf tlij
Kuinan Systsn.
H- this natum! a::l !mp'.- mi-ans ft quickly
and IK-Rttauei.: y lti:S All I mm, of
I)'pcph, it,putlnii, 31, 111, it and
Nervous l-:tiatistlun, jinerul Jeliity,
Ilraiu l as, or any exhausted or weak
ened cunitltion ot'tho yti'iii, from irhat
ever cauac, S!:l:i I.riiptln lliil, Hun
nlns Sirc, S- ror'ilii, Knd all Ilirnsea ot
the lUood, Stumai-h, I.lvvr and Kiduft-A.
SI.OO. SIX EQTTLES FO!t S5.CCe
lr. tni!orr.t ,..... u.v .i .
cut lnj by mail. .iuwto.
HfLLEH DRUG CCUSan Francisco, Ci!.
FOSHAY & mm. ALBANY. CCH.
Ileal Estate i Loan Broker.
fcrsalc.
1,1,
tt f trin ami city propel ty
I. nan. ', tlllllH'V ou ro:il
a'l joining cixintux.
In:
ciit.to in I.i:iunuil
nnc I vritt-11 up in ri'li.iliU. compatica'
Notary I'nli.ic r.n 1 cuiivoyancor.
Call ou or write mc,
S. X. STEELE,
AHiaoy' Oregon.
RESATURANT FAND OYS
TER HOUSE-
Jutt oiwiKil, o iiitt iiib nut. Home.
Prompt utti.'iiti ti, ai.d evirthij utat ami
cleiu.
Opoli ilay ii il niht.
-TRAUll MAH.'
f at.t anon
FOR CENTLEMEN "
FOK S-A.LE B"5T-
Eugene City Bonds For Sale,
XTOTK'K IS HKKKBY fUVKN TlfAT
X uader the tirnrisintm of an act of tin.
l'Kialature nt f )rcinn rtiitltil, "An at tn
incttf pnrato the City of Kti-ne ami to re
wal all acts ami part of acta in conllict hiTe
with' li!eil in the oti'ico vi tho Necietsrv of
State, Felirnary 20th. lSK the vinnimn
council of the City of KuMie will t-cno and
uHire oi tn iMiiids of nuui city at par value
f from :i),tHK to $.'0,IH)0. in ileiuinnna-
tii.naof from Sl(H to f l(H0 ua the niir.-tt.i.-.r
i.uy (ktiin', pnyahlo .'U yeara after dato of
iMtuin tliH name, with interut therenii at
the rate not to exceed 5 per cer.t por anuuin,
payaoiu pi u.i Htiiiiii ly.
.Nuafetl propoMnia to purchase said bonds
wnl lie n-ceived lv th underaiL'tied at
iiBiMie. Oreuon. nntd ,S. nt 1st. lS'.M ,1
II projuitala received ill Iw otfnvl and
con?idiTd on the.ith lUyJnf Sept, 1SIK), an1
said bonds will he di.4pofd of to tlii teron
or peraona making the beat offer or offer
there! or.
The coT.mnn council r-s rvfi the rbl.t to
reict anv ami all menial. l!!v nr.'r- ,.t ti.A
council.
May SUtj HW.
M K DORKIS,
Ilecordor f;ir the City of Kajene,
Is the Best Shoe in the Market
for the Price.
ST-
W. SIMPSON,:-
WHOSE STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CLOTHING, ErC, ETC,
Is now Larger and Better than Ever
81
Ul 15AK!'ilY
--:G.
FL.KSNTON
CntiiBP Eroadalliiu ana first Sts.,
-DEAI KK IX
Drien t'rulls. t'fxclnlrlrN.
TnbMccn. 1'isam,
intcar S;t'-(x,
Volirr. Tea,
Kit., Vie..
.. .ct vrvt!iinK Um'. la kept In nun
VRrifty and groenrv i,rn. Hliihwt
rkcl priro rah! for
AIMCIKDS OF PRODUCE.
ilkl MUkl!
I am liri'paroil to iln'ivi r mill to .11 ,.,-.
f tho city, (.imai.tr, the l,,t ,...
nvo or.t.'M at V K llrowp II a uroorrv
store.
WM l'LKTl'ltKIl,
BEALEB
Clioicc Ciimly, AiHs, I'nit,
MEAR THE POS
Ka uv cjia r i
1
etc.
fflonta
gue fi Son,
COBNER FIRST 5c PEEEY STS
Groceries, Produce.' Tobacco, Cigars.
lf. i..4t '
tUUIlTIIUIliir). mc.
THE PLACE.
By all mean" mil od
Pascei Brothefs.
Groeerjes,
Pnfluc9, Baksa Beetle, Etc. Etc.
Their pnod are tne InI - tin ir nrl.i
I mannntthle.
ALEANY'OR.
WRIT3MAN ft HULBERT BROS.,
Peal Estate Agents.
K'trm ami Uiinchen for sale.
Altm city hrnt,ertv in Albany
and Cur v.J lie.
S. W. Paisley,
tllanjr, ItrAcmi.
WI10(.1SLK niCALUR IN
Tobacco and Cigars.
Onlnrs olij:t, d from the trido.
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Pulton, niumbcrg Block
LKSSONS (iivnn in Draninij, Painting
nnilMi'Me. I'icturiw f'THluur palntert
u uiuur.
Pianos.
r- i i
utiuLo w-iniM id cxnsi:gc lor goods
p mpt atteotiua.
or casl . Pist-cUttr RO rd
Ciiy Restaurant.
Hiving been entirely remoilole,!. thia old
and p..pular restaurant wiil lt m,de tir't
cla in every respect. Tho pulil.c will l,e
Siven good meaisat all hour, for ooly 2j
cnt. Kverjthini neat and attractive
1 tivate boiet Ojtor. in every atyle.
W. A. JIcGf.k.
Thoie T-'ahinir a drat p!rs
the teat Hide to ataoj the climate of tho
own, ran i e auiteit ay rallinir, at Mr3 H
. Hyuias'e, nnnoftit iI..t M,nnin 'i'A.r..
pie. on KirU Ktroot. The laimt vv.l n,l
instrumental music kept for ale,lo tho
largest KSHi.rtnieiit nfatainninK patterns
tciMileni Iroiii thia t,id3 oi 'Krio. Leg
mna iriven In uintiiiK,and oii.lirolderina
In ter atu.li., ..-..r ,, ,jilnty Hank.
Oivehor youruid-jr r:ii1 ynu will bo
pleaaed.
2nd Store.
Bf.1 a'ork of 2i.il fr ,ool 111 the Vsl
i'f. and the nio-t rmie ,aie prices, both
vi buyiiiH and selling, i l,v0 on hand
all Ifc'nda of
FUIWITUBE, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, FUTURES
CLOCKS, CR&CXRRY,
ETC., ETC.
tir wast of S E Young's oY store.
L. CDTTLIfcB
12: I'irat street. Albany, Or,