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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1890)
THE DAILT DEMOCRAT. ' 8Ur.Nl TALK. j Senator Plumb of Kansas Is a very xeal- i ou republican, but lie does not think that -nan has to endorse.under the party lash, I tho protection vajarles of the McKlnlcy I bill in order to be a good. republican. In making a speech the other day In opposl- tlon to that bill he said : ' Then l'lumb touK a prominent part in the diffusion inveighing against the rx ! oibitant stands of tne high protectionists The American people were entitled to ' have cheap goods II competition could bring that about. Vhe,lie aked,was tiw time coming when the people of the I'niu-u SsU'cs would get some benefit from the e 1 talilikhmenlof some Industries? Justus i.i' ! as the point was arrived lit when lower i prices might beexpccted.tl c manufacturers l came and said they wanted more duties, ; wherebv tV.e downward p.o-.;rc.s tf pi ices might be checked. lie had no !d-M th it what he might say i going to aff.-ct the vote of the senate, liecou'd co.iceive and he could now see th-i ihecoiici.s of nio tection were so or;,'atii:'vd that ll.e Hi' wa t to go through substantially a it cone from the finance conmdttee. I-e heiie.ed in i distributing the oVics necessAry for the ' purpose ofVaisin:; icvctuie for llii stiptrt i of the government in such a way as to J eq'ialiZ'i t'ie cm.ii.htns existing he .1 tween li.e miiuif.icl.iivt . of this c.an'ry and lll.ise a'iro..d. H lie eie in douht h. would rewlvc the d.iu'ot in favor of tne American manufacturers, but if he knew ' tile exact conditionshe would put tic i liorne and foreign manufacturer on the same footing prcci-elv. The senate, he con'inm d.oweJ .-ome duty to the American i people as . ell as to the manufjcuirers. i i j V. II VI I of. VAUKKltSsiKK, i ' The western farmers, studying over the -', McKlnlcy bill in their intervals of toil.have been unable to see that it does anything for them. In ihe language of Mr ll'.uine, "there is not a section or li.ie In the entire bill that will open a market for another i -hushelof wheat or another barrel of pork." The farmer can see how certain coromant i special interests will be helped, and more V money be given to those who have much already, but thev do not see that they are .to sell more, ct more for what they sell or pay less for what the buy. They were Inclined at first to think they might get more lor their wool, bat they see iis price does not go up a copper in spite of the headway the McKlnlcy bill has. male. With a prospect of higher duties their woo! sells for four cents a pound less than last vcar. Chicago Tribune. The efficiency of the American mechanic is every where recc.gni.ed as being super- ior to that of any other nationality. The French seem to come next in dexterity and i activity in handling machinery, perhaps ' the Ei'ii lUh next, with the German the most ploduing of all. There is no doubt ',. that on iron working machinery, for in jtance.or even in wood-working machinery the average American mechanic can do twenty-five per cent, more work than his German or English neighbor across the water. Thus we can always manufacture ertain classes of goods as cheap or cheap- r than thev can be manutactureu in Eu rope. One great incentive the American mechanic always has to achieve excellence In his work is that of becoming himself an expert workmen, ' and finally a master mec.innlc, and owner of a shop, a forge or a factory. In Europe the average working-man has little or no ambition to became anything but a working man. His opportunities for becoming a master mechanic or the ow ner of a shop are so improbable that he works on in a plodding, mn-iianleal wav. doing the same to day n he did yesterdiy, and the same this year without making that progress which is in spired by the ambitions of the American mechanic. Our free institutions, our re publican form of government, our equality between man and man, the wide field to rise in any of the departments, arc among the facto'-s w hich go to build up the enter, prising mechanic and the prosperous man ufaclurcrs in this country. Senator Vest Is entitled to the credit cf expoilng with the keennest ridicule the republican abandonment ot me poor o.u home-market humbug. The protection ists have fooled tne farmers to tne iop oi ih-ir Ivnt by nromlslnu them a home market if the slmf le agriculturists would only contribute to the building up of the manufacturers. Hut a hundred year, nave passed and the fanner is still sending a b.oad the surtilus which remains .fter the home market has taken all It can consume, and now the manufacturers themselves arc asking for a older market and are urging the making of reciprocity treaties Here i-a real free-trade ictry in protection ranks the meaning of w hich no Ji-clalme. s n change. Evciy orator in the South Carolina c.-.ni-aiga m ikes fie.piciit use of the hrase, "1 siv it legudlcss of c.nscqaenccs, 1 hat is lie great troul.e with lite South Carolina cam. ai -n. There is too much disregaul of the The A'chissMi, Kvius, Citimioa a str.-vg til.tican spur lias come Out Iv'.u'y for lice Ira !e." There is a great f .'.Urg to pieces go g on in the ranks of the repuViean parly, ;tn;'. 1. t the f..'.':lng to pieces g cn. -e v.oik is a --xsl otic, ;::v ADVKi.n-'r.MKVi l Hill WOT. -Sl l.tr.l'liiiir ii llmad- I. i.luiu -is s.:o..:,J Mllll mumi. iss. t.:-...s... ...... llilr.l. cr iod for nfilwanr nm!l rn-l lf llce. Call on I. Viore.-k. 171 lit WKI.ti IIWIISU, K.M'K 111 1.1 . int; and piivsp-t-ung, vrite to J. 11, ll'-grips. Albniv, IT UilklJ-lilkU I nm jiivp.Liv-1 to deJivtr milk to all parts of the city, i-ant-intee tlu bt (juihty. sltOf o. ' U u Flf.tchhr. ce er t w in li - w s 3 r OPEKA HOUSE MUSIC STORE, AGENTS FOR TUB CKLKHRATID II. F. Miller, Aral Iho Favorite J. BAUER & CO, PIAISOS. Also the llGDsa Proof "EARF.FF," And other First-Class O II Gr -A. 3ST sle Agents f-r ihe ELDREDCE P.. : an! : SEW IiOME NetviUB JiiiPliincis. Organs - Cleaned - and - Ref-aiiied. ALBASY, ORKCtiS That so furious a bloody slurter as Field Marshal Murat Halstead should now go back on lie Force bill fills the soul of the Hon liiil Chandler with grief and alarm. lie had al ways regarded Halstead as agreat leader, but now he brands him as an apostate, Halstead in reply, says that his apostacy consists mere it, in "limtilitv lo fads in lccislation," and as to the charge of abandoning the fifteenth amendment he says: "I da think the amend ment unwise, bnt did not think so wh.-n it was proposed and had something to do with pro curing its ratification by the State of Ohio, which was essential to its adoption. The amendment is right, but as ameasure of rccon ttruction was no' expedient, an i I employ that exact language about the I.olgr bill." N.,ls,lv cares whether lecn aocity is "the highest form of protection,"as Secretary Illainc lays, or the loaest form of free trade, so long as it opens new ni.nkcts f r the pio-iucts ol the I'nitcd Stales and improves our industiut ard commercial system. Wall Tai-i. - I lutvo just received I :n tli J e-tt law incoic -f wall pi nor Wilern, decoration!", itc, including theVliiin ingriiiiK wliich nro becoming vorv popular. The-e pwls arc U'tter .tvfes and chtniH r thnn ever U'fore. Two Men aoc! One Roy FOUND l)i:Ai)!! While trying to Crowd their DEYQE & FR0W5AK BROS Store, where they alw-as have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rltles and Shot Guns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of ether things too numerous to mention. , Ueiixii Shop In connection with the Store, and one of the best workmen In the State to do any and ad kinds of work. Come onf, Come all; No trouble to show goods. "Small profit and quick saW Is oui motto. !u E. BLAIN -AT THE- LINE! A Lll NY, OKKGON H !!'.i".v .vo, Slovi!.-, ;.ni Tinware. liig run tin St )ven and Handed this week, ll'yoti want the hest l.anges (Oi tlic market l-ny tln .l-v.-( I t.f ns. Wo are tho lai'L'est Itan M--r- of this nuke in litis m-cIiod, and can make von heil t fins tlian .lh i-. 1'on't fortiel that we Iian!'ie'evervt!rr in the wav of has lw;:re. Matthews & Wasiiiukn. Now the Greatest Attraction is His Large and Stylish Stock of rk'sLvTsTiA (j.sil.K.CpiJt 4 M'rfml ,11111 VI II I J Straw Goods, Etc., -In Iepintr Witli tlio &. If You "Would ho Suitably Dressed - Call - at - His - Store. - Jos. F. Powell & Co.. Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. e i Leap Broker. Larue list of good farm sud ci'y j rr.peity for sale Loans. niDl ev ou re d est .t ii. I.uui al.d adjoiuiug counties. Iuturance w ritten up in rthallv ccnipv ie Kotary Tuhlicrnd ci iivejai.cer. -DEALEKS IX- Produc'e; Crockery Ware; Tobac co iiitc. J.litC. Low Trices and Frompt Attention. L KE5NTON, -DEALER I-ISr- N uTlt'h I- HKhF.ltY tilVKN THAT .rnteriT ow ners am r quired by or din I . f'ut "town and remove ail lbitl an '. ohnoxlon wl growing main Ihidr prfn,i. and upon the atree adimdn thr.rno wl nln the city limits of Albany. Tnoe failing to doso will be I a'dJ to a fim" . . !nr.Jul,lKh.lSi HKFMAN. City Marshal Eugene City Bonis For Sale, VOTICF. IS HKIlF.HV OIFF.N TIIAT uailer the prorisions of an sot nf the luisluttire of 0re(ou entitlrd, "'An S3t lo incor pornte the City of Eugene and to re peal all sets ana pars oi vi in ciiliui i jicre with,' H id In the otficeof the Secretsrv of - l- l i.l. 19s0 tli t'ntnmnn otair, rri'iufii, . - - cmincii of the City of Kugrne wnl isu and dupose of the ImhhH oi asm ey ai psrvsiue of from fiO.rtH) to SV1.I10), in deoomina tioua of from $100 t MOOD ai the purehsser may drsire, payable ,"D f srs after date ol issuing the sauir, with mtrreat (Hereon at the rate not to vKeerd S per ceut per annum, payable semi-aunuslly. Si-aied propiusll to pnrehate sstd bonds will be received by the undersigned at F.'icsur, Orrcon, onf.l Srpt 1st, MkO. aad all projtoss'.a reveived will he opened and conM.lersd en the 3th duVf Si-pt, 1SS0, and said Uindl will he disposed of to the peraiio or prraoiil making Ine best oiler or cffer thsrtfor. The common council resrrssa the riht to rep. et any and all propsa'.a. Hy order of the council. Msy ilst, UW. B F liORIUS, Kceorder fr the Ci'yof Kntene im Choice Caiidy, Xn(s Fruit, etc. It EAR TK POSTOFFICS. ALBANY, OREGON. FARQO'S 82.50 T RAb C- M ARJ. e-IAT.TT1 f3UOI3 FOR CENTLEMEN Is the Best Shoe in the Market for the Price. -:G. W. SIMPSON,:- WHOSE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE. CLOTHING, ErC., ETC,, Is now Larger and Fetter than Ever Clur stock of bo.ns and shoes is im- coniph'.e in f'l lines f.-r sprint; Hide. We wiil sttve sou n'io,u-i nbi!. Ini of I -. Ladits, misses arid rhitdrenV t'.ue shoes a speei.l v. E. C. SEARL3, Call on or write lue. S. X. STEELE, Albany HESltfiAtlVE . Maniifeturer o' TEAM ENGINES CRIST ASD SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS m ALL KIMS OF HEA.Y m LIGHT VVCRX, IN iRG'i AK3 BHASS MST.K3S. reet.il ail.Miloli t.t o wirlni! H dS Of 111 K-bllUT. HaVterns Kado uii Short Notice.. PERFEQTjffl1,9 The only Tcmo-ly kuown wlileh will Sli.'il:!a Ifia Katriiivs Procassss cJ the nr.'l p r::..:::c: t y tl'M'.S All Fmi f Iyifp-,;:i, itn-.tipatlitn, Tllfiitul and S''Tvmi :xhnti.f iun. icnor:il ielIlity l;rnia l:tj?. or any xlauitMl cr weak ened condition of tlio fcy.tr in, from fvlitvU rvcr tHii id, Skin Eruption, ltnlls, ltuu ulnn; Hrtft, Kcrofuln, and oil liltnKr of. the IJlao-i, Stomach, I.lver tnd Kldueya. SI.OO. SIX BOTTLES FOR SS.CO. Tr. TTUlri CI pf.ire Nwk. dr friwfvp of Hv-dmMhiL- i:,-t'ir.iti.e uud kti otiicr i-iacsd!. cut free by iirniL. HILLEB DBUS CO., Saa Fransfsco, Cd. ton wlu iijr 4 FtJSHAY & mm, ALBANY, OCH. Conrad Mever. -.pHi.l'UiKlV.l ST A It BAKK-ltY Cntuer Broadalliiii an3 First Sts., -n: a i. Kit in ' Huartl Fcitisn, :! ..Sent, llassnssre, Qos-nHwarff, "rl-i frul'. FcgctBli'en, Toliarrs, 'igafB. Sngar Ro'f.. .., Tea. .t svorvlbillii tht i ltr. In a nn li. sarlely an.1 sroeer cm. Hightift n rkt.t prleo paid for &H,XJK0S0Fir4s.0SUGS. FRANCIS PFEIFFER. -PROPRIETOBOF- Albany Soda Works. Aiid SlannfacturorH of CHOICE OOMuTIOIISn, .Ve r.r now prpre to 11 at wholb alwHVs frfsh a:i'i pnip t Portlind lo H.j!irH. Wo nls.-s r full 8uta anil Tropical Fruits, CIGARS AND TOnAOCO S. W. Paisley, Atlianr. iirsaon. WHOLES 1.15 DUvLliR IX TaliaoGO and Cigars. Onler o1icitod from the trftile. By all means n&l) no PaKe. Brothers, nr four SIVIOKE THE CIGARS --Msnufsc'urcJ by- Julius-:-Joseph, IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIUARS Pitig od s.-n.-'lci.ii; toWcos, S!irc!iuei nJ brisr -ir- " tinokrs mtii'o grrcrtliv. Groeerjs, fwauCB, Baked Gcoils, Etc. Et Il.lr iioo.le lire too lust .9 tnrtr pricos rai&sionabie. 2nd PS?" Store. Best stock or 2nd f 'T ;oor! In the Vl lrt nnil tho mo.t rtw.if .me prk-es, both In biivlni; Biul soiling, i huve on hand ll k'n ls of FURJUTURS, STOVES, TINVASE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. sfo-ir west of 9 E 'Voting's' oil" store, L. CQTTLIL3 I2J First strtitt. Albany, Or. V . ART STUDIO, Mm. Dr. ration, for. Inl iwiil Lyrn Sts LESSONS Cjiven In DMinc. Paintlnc enrlMiisic. fioturos l'.rslor pinta to order. Dehnonica Hestuuranl, CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS. The umler-iiinfd liMvintf purchased the nM Heriiian'Utaurnt ianl k), oppneil audr thnahove ns li a rirst-cisss rv. tail rant. We arc preisrtrl to turntsh meal, (or parties or dinci;, oa snort ruiice. Oys ti rs served in every ,t l, csstsrn or crast; ill kinds of tl'h know.i in tie market. Employ only lirs-cla-s I tip, at.d waiting will te prompt slid C(rtrotls. Ileitlilar meals 2i els. t'-lhu of l.rst-class qllalitv Inl a mp rf rtoffve Itn l Ci.U at frnni 5 to 10 ts. I snt Ml Known ;,i t.tiia gity and re nest tiitf it, ns ri -rire me a call. S4MU.JK1S' Prr.prietor " mw,cheap;money, "iVe have made arr..r.ienients to supply mnnv lo all on lotii time at low rates o interest on improved I.iinis andcitv prop ertv. Thecho contcmplalcs building hrick olorks or goon cncK Dusincss nui" can gel monev. See ns. 11 AsLArEA .'is.is. City Meat Market. SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors. Krepafnll line of meat, of all klnde, lu a cool plree, completely pro tected; and alwsya fresh. Alar, have enns! nt'y on- hand ealrooD od othe) fish.