Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 09, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DA1IJ DEMOCRAT.
THEY HAVE.
A ubcr!bcr to tho Dkmix kat call at-
tertijn to the fact th:it tin mot perUtent
objection to the MilU turLT Mil, urged by
republican, was tha' it made no reduction
on woolen go!, ami if "that t."re
partv has not lucrca-ed t'-e d'ltv on woolen
goods ;;i he McKiuIiy bill." It U lime
that peon'.e ere gcuinj, the cxac. facts
about iie n.M'.ur. The average rale of
all uuo-!i "n.jJs, under the present tariff
law I- ,u-i c-i-.t. The Mill bill reduced
this rati- to 4,2 per cent. Notwitb-tanditi
tiiis ir.cuntL-table fact, th.
other republican pa;e;-s per
tented that the Mill- bill m.ui
of tariif rates on wu..en .; .!
of honest n, it. -k J lV'-j'1"
country tMpjv-rted 1
believed this to he t:
deceived and thev :.
As to Hie change- i
made in "he McKii:!
say that that bili
of (liltv flO'll (, jvr 1
law to 1,1 1 . r f.vit
Hii. Tl is.k of i. I
:r.h.or ;-aY;.' '1 i e
Uunkcts I
73 per iv:.
haw f4ir:::i
after in
lican p!;e
been r.
v a r. .
!?- dor . ui
f V.
r:
.i!l.i: i- r
I' e ave
. -!,!.: th
'I. til IVW
:y r.'pre-cdiicM-i
V.T llltf
i-e the
v badly
l it out.
n ''o;N
The trade In Shetland ponies ha grown
steadily for the lost five veers. Nearly a
thousand are now Imported annually.
They are only imported between Miv and
Oecember, and the tiade U now at its
height. A Oiid pony will bruijj from $40
to $5 . though some blooded Urk U no v
being imported for bicrding puip.ws at
much higher t:j;urc. A Michigan firmer
ha Mieeeedi-d iu breedi;: p.riL- o mo.'II
l uidv fit for c!ii' hen'- nl.iv
r of them on'', furl v inc'.e-
'LOOK AT
(81
Tl IV.... fl
! lilt :(!! -!'
Ii
that tl
th(n;t
ld-h.
M"
I'M,
';;t U,
. In
iiv-j.
'.IMUH'l I
it at V.l'. li t V
Hie l.ailie ItrUulilr...
a-e rale
pre-cr.!
k,:-
-.uJ.Kf ilu- McKii'dev
:u-r-. Tl.h.k of
,1 "v "'i and
.'.. ! I!; i.ii-cd iro:n
:it. A..d :bi i-
:vo, :e are IcukeJ
jji!. V-- Jj i.-t hear ri-rul-
ct-i:i;i!r.!i.in tl.r.t there has
1 tion 0:1 woolen giicd-. What
i ixinal fr MilU to do may
i.npur.itv be McK.ir.Iev
ivln -h l:.di'K n; t' ii
ve, Sjrup f Fus. v
it tln-ir fjv..T!t-. r-'ii
. , n::d to tin-
1 .v
;
J1
1 1,;: ." ,
H-ir.iY.'.ir.!. - iuvtij
i.l.T 1
U:
!t: ii
or, t
i UNY MJ l.T.N K 11 AT TI1K HT,
It is with unft ined pleasure thr.t we
join, with others, in welcoming Mr A
Noltner back to the fie!d of journalism.
Mr Noltner U an experienced journaiUt,
wields a keen, trenchant pen, is thoroughly
and devotedly Heinocratic, and a ill add
much to the forces that, i.i a few brief
years, are to make Oregon a truly demo
cratic state. We take the following from
Mr Noltner's salutatory published in the
World of which he has j'.ist become editor:
"I have alwas been of the opinion that
no one can serve his country in a better
cause than by laboring and" bringing to
sucessful iMie the principles of democracy.
The past year has demonstrated the in
capacity of the itpubMcans more than
ever. A reckless and profligate congress
has squandered the surplus of the people;
it is endeavoring to create further bur lens
upon tlum through unnecessary taxation
in order to enrich the rlc 1 ; to siir up dis-
coru ana contusion, 'crn other purpose
man party ascendency; corrupt the ballot
box and destroy t.ie free will of the peo
ple. Had there eer been nv doubt in
my mind as to the revolutionary tendency
of the republican leader, such' tyrants as
Reed and his followers would have re
moved the suspicion on this suqject. The
democratic party and its principle) are
correct. They will win in suite of every
renal and cunningly devised scheme of the
corruptionists and the World will endevor
to do what it can in its humble way to bring
about this result. Jt is try desire and hope
that my old friends will give the 6uppcrt
necessary to make the World a weekly un
surpassed in the state."
'in
Men and
0
FOUM DKAIM!
While
trvini: to Cmwi
WAY INTO
tlu-ir
FS0?.lAfi BROS
Store, where they a!wa s have on hand
t!-.H lare-t Stock fOuth of Portland, of
the latent improved Kitles and Shot
Guns; an itnmeiiHC stock of Fishing
Tackle of every description ; Tents,
Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands
of ether things too numerous to mention.
lleair Hliop
In connection with the Stoit, and one of
the best workmen in the State tw do any
and ail kinds of work.
Come one, Come all; No trouble
"vr.-. ,.', '"
f-''
.Before Buying I
I'lir run hii M ncs ami
the licsl Hanoi's mi tin- mar
arc tiic la rics I liainllc of
can make von belter ;
c liantllc eer'tliit
Kan;:c, this week,
ket Inn- llie .le(
Ilii 1 1 1. ike in 'llii-:
tiian oi!,ers. 1 oii
uav i't' harilwai'i'.
ji.Ti 11 i:vs it W'a
t f.
i-ilKco
Tiuwiro,
V"" want
' '. Wo
" 1 1 1 . and
;-' I that
ana-;;s.
y Goo.;;
T!!'
is
11 1.1
rfinsiit
E&TOR SALE HY
I he Leaaj.-.L' R
show
gocds. "Small
i ou 1 motto.
prolit and qui
T7 "I WKLli 1! UUN'GS, ROOK DHL!
ilughej. Albiuv.'-lr
Aiiro tn J. Ji,
Vi-S. rou EARLY,
Although it mav be rather early and
too warm to discus's the presidential ques.
tion,vet we are ylad 10 notice.tliat demorat
ic newspapers in all sections are favoring
the candidacy of Goveonor David licnntt
iiill of New York. This is pleasing, as the
K I Dunoirut was among the first, to nail
Lis name to the mast head. It was tne
first newspaper In the I nitcd States to
name Grover Cleveland for presidental c.m-
idateand ve sincerely hope Governor Hill
will be selected, lie is a sound democrat
and is the 'jn!y man who can unite and
harmonize a!! sections." R. I. Democrat,
It is too earlv to decide upon presiden
tial candidates, but it is not out of place to
call public attention to the distinguished
democratic governor of New York. He
f. - - -
Will & Link,
OPERA
HOUSE
H
MUSIC STOR
AGK.NTH mil TI1K f HLKliHATf p
II. F. Miller,
Ami the K.writ
J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS
Mnr.se Proo!",t'AEEUwF,"
And other First-Class
-O R G A H S.
Sole Agents (or the
ELDREIIGE IS. : ami : SEW ItOME
hewiuir Jlarhiiirn.
Is a man of great ability, a great organizer Organs - Clkaned - and - Rkpairkd.
- of political elements, and one whom dem
ocrats need not he ashamed of. Hut some-
how the people have not lost sight of a very
busy lawyer in one of the law offices in
Ne.v York city. Grover Clertland con
tinues an object of wide spread attention.
.. A
A comfart in a sickroom is a wooden
bed-rest, which, when placed behind the
pillows, enables the patient to sit up easily.
Another contrivance which I have seen
answer admirably is a very long net, the
ends of which were fastened to the bed
posts, and, being passed behind the patient
and confining the pillows, f.jrmed a se
cure means of reeling him w hen sitting
up.
a r.ii Ayr, ojtEaox
Myers force pumps are the b;
' Sn.ith & Seader's.
st,
Wanti:i. j.ki cords of 1
womlat till' Alkiny ',.,il, ii
at the Mills f. r articular-.
Knn j.l.nl rm iiis to mil,
C I;ulrui!It, l,ui S:.
.ly red lir
Mills). Call
'jiiire nf Mrs
r.lumWe's iiii...:tc.i stilh.ni (.'hnnnard
ii , litun (.il'.il,) em hi- f..ui..l at Trite
JIr atil-te, l.u ti:t!l s i-l t snni.lrt hen. he
will serve a Imutel n:irti.T tf norcs .luring
the full ..caiii .
ALEANY-OR.
nmm & hulbept iros..
Real Estate Agents.
Also city lirofterty in
unci C'Tali8.
f'T alc,
Allmry
Pi
mm
mm
Mind wrirn'orinR itt'"11
:vi ii i -rr .111 ru
I're.pc, tils F'i'T
Eugene City Bonds For Sale
-VfOTlCE IS HEKEBr GlfEN THAT
XI u a dor the protitiont of n ct of Uo
lKiilature of Orefloa antitled, "An act to
incorporate the City of Eugene and to re
peal alt acta and part of act in oooftict lierv
with," liJed iu the olflce of the SecrvfarT tA
Stete, rebrnary !Wth, 1899, the uomtnon
council of the City of Kuseue will inue and
diipoie of th hoinls of Hid city at per reJue
of from f.10,000 to $.10.(ii)0, in denomn-
tioiii of from 100 to M000 at the purchaeer
tuny dwiire, payahte 30 yenae after dnte of
iMiinif the Tn, with fcitereit thereon at
the rato not to t-xoco 5 yr cent per annum,
; aal.Ie wmi autmaJ iy.
?Aid jrorjni!a t- tMi'vhait nu honda
will ho rocired l r tu titnlerjiif tI nt
IviqoTic, Orrjon, unf 1 Spt lt, 10
all I'mpo; re-'eiT'-d rill h ot,.-:ni ti,
con-i.lerd on thr .tii .In Vf Sr.t, !;:", anl
said horn; w;!l he dipon-i) of u, the '.tr.n
or jifrvit.i inakwi the I cit oifsr or fir
tll'Ttlnr.
The en nii cnuncd rorrT the riy'nr to
rv'i'Ct m and a;l pn. Hy or.ler .,f the
council.
Mjiv PDO.
n F IiORKIS,
Kcorder i t the Ci r of Raton e
Jtfilk! Milk!!"
1 i.m pr, ir. .1 to deliver n.i'l. t., 1 pnrts
of til- city. t:u3r.inte tho h-t ipiahty.
'.- .ifc o r. nrnwncll s ercct.rv
oaior in C lot liiifr. iirniJiin.r f:,-,,,.
Caps, Boots. Shoes and Trunks.
Jns. F. Powell & Co.,
Successor to Geo. C. ircndorson.
DKALUKS IX
E. C SEARLS,
WMLE,
Real Estaie i Loan Brcksr.
Larye li-'t ; f
for sale.
1 fa i in aiid ciiv 'r.jt'rt)
ttldl-t-V (HI rutl
adjaiuint; coiiutUH,
-t iti I.n.M a
Ineurance writtoit up iu rdiuhle tv.iopn
Notary I'uhlictn 1 ooiivevauciT.
Call
on or write nn ,
X. STKELK,
Alhany On.'.p.
. i. ii .I v. Ml'.,
' EESTOHlok
"PERFECT Sg&Um
I
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
CO ShLQ. liitC.
Low Trices and Prompt Attention.
F L KENTON .
DEALEE 1 1ST
I mlr And. !
Choice
NEAR THE POSTOFF3CF. ALBANY, OREGON
FAROO'S 82.50
mm:.. 1 tmJA
Albany
1EAM EiiCIKES CRIST AND SAV
3 ILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS
m ALL KI,'DS OF HEAVY
A?!0 LIGHT W0!ii(, IN
if?a:i km brass
Th.-oiilvrcmr ! known vhHi will
St:ir.i:!3l3 Ilia SkMive Processes of the
l!uir.2ii S;:tT!.
T; r il-ir-l i-.:..;.:nil,. v-ttt It M:rllr
.1 r : .'! l:i:S All !,,, f
iitioil, .Miii!I oml
CAS7IK0S.
(1H O
I H'tM';ri .u
iifiti'hiitir
PftUoi-ns Made u;i Short Notict
Conrad Mever.
STAII 25 A K VAiY
Rni-aer Brcadalbm an:l First Sts.,
-DKAI.KK IN
I KnJi MAW
FOR CENTLEMEN
'Drten FrnltN.
'l'lHCrt.
,
Kr
n 1
'lc;nr b,
Tf'H.
ci evurythiiiK tlmt in ki'pt in nn
variety an l if riH-ery or. Iliahert
rlit pric paid for
AlLKiKSDS OF PRODUCE.
.N.-rv.iiK Kxll;i:istin. ticiiiMMl I)( Mlily,
Ili Hlri i'i'.;f or m:y f xiiit.h.ii or wi-iik.
cinilltl.in;i 'lie. Kyl.-in, fmi.i wli a.
I'v. r rutini:, SI. ! i:i uiili..iw, li,lu, Itiin.
li!:i Sori"i, S'-riit"til;'., (..ml !(i.;n.-s ol
tho lilood, Ktuuiarh, IJur aaj Ividiiojs.
GI.OO. SIX BOTTLES F01 S6.CC.
I'r. IIMl.T'.r.l pbcpI,.,, ,1 rlptlriTf
dnitim; H...t..nitivt.. ULd Lin vliier 1.. .u.-t'.tg.
:iit lrcc by muil.
HILlia CRLl3CO.,SanFniic!sco,C8l.
roitbAj-i: ux
FOSHAY &. mm, ALBANY, OCN.
FRANCIS PFEIFFER.
-PROPKIKTOK OK -
Albany Soda Wrks.
-jiu! !ftnlf!llrl of
3?0ICS CQSFEOTIOHERY.
'" i r. i.Hr...' to rull at whul
hi Portliud
kirp a full
.nwnvmr-'sli HTIO flllf
Ruts and Tropical Fruits,
CISA7T3 AND T03ACC0
S. W. Paisley,
-W!t'M,l'.SU.K OKALKIt
To'oanco and Cigars.
Or.l.'rs s.ilioit. d ,'rom tho tml.i.
IX-
Is the Best Shoe in the Market
FOB SALE BIT-
for the Price.
-:G. W. SIMPSON,:--
THE PLACE.
By all meant oall on
PaKe. Brothers.
ART STUDIO,
Mrs. Dr. Pallon, tor. 3rd and Lvcu SU
op yout
Groeer.'es,
Frotluce, Baked Goods, Etc.
.Wiinsi-: STOCK 'I'..
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
UJLjUTHING, ETC., ETC,,
n hvi-r
.I.s now Larger an-1 Jic ttt-r lh
store. '
1
i.eti uri:.
IV. vt . i: AM ISI lt., m. i.
1J1IVMC1AN AXI) SUKor.OX.
ihw in .Mr-liwain'a hrti-k. Can -luuild
111 Hire ilay or liilit.
WKJTE STEfifil LAUNDRY
S K Sriiith, Wliiu, sieau, .Irv
Ilct'K KOllnral liillmlrv ui rk vi.,;,
eil. i rLfr4tlia'il l.a'aviti...i. an..... I
SMOKE THE CSGARS
ManufAciurc-l lv
Julius-:-Joseph,
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CltiARS
Plngan.l Rfi..-!vi.ij: tolmccov, Mee. T(.!.ti
prank cm urlitl. cfnrrallw
'I l.oir pond Kr th hf.M i
rnasonalilt.
Etr,.
i '.In (r I'f'ctM
2nd
ni n'ock ol '.'Ml jrr
lo. Hri'l tlio ni'it r.4r
Imvinit anil Nulling, i
ill k'nJit of
Store,
;o(N In tho Val
jh prii-ff, lioth
have on lmnd
FURNITURE,
STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES
CLOCKS, CR&CKRRY,
ETC., ETC.
?,. r wast of S E Young's oV Xorp,
L. COTTLItB
I2i yirst attutt. Albany, Or.
LESSONS (iiven in I)rinir, I'aintllilt
RinlMrfclL'. HlciurtiH fnrhalAnr painteo
to ordnr.
Dclmoiiica Restaurant,
CORNKR FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS.
The iiulerikfnp(l having urclijnctl the
old Herman Utrntatiraiit HiaiKt openeil
umiur tSitahovo na n a lir.-t-ui.u-it rrttau
rant. Wo aro rL'.nrel to inmish nvali
for parties or Jhircs mi !iei t. r.nlice. Oys
tT fM-rveii in cvt'ty styfa, casKnn fir ccast;
rKii.Ur.f 11 h t.noH.i in the market.
Kmplfiy only tir -cla-H I dp. nt.J waiting
will hi- pfoiopt i.m! cnirrti'oim. Kir.Iar
mculs 25 iu. ('.Ihc of lir-t-closH quality
n.l ii :up of f IV. v v:U-i nl frnm 6 to 10
t. I h in v n 1; now n iu 1 h im city ami ra
il est; tho ti tn nit' a call.
S WKjvMS' Proprietor
. MChF.Y, CHEAPAICNEY.
We have tnaiif arrnnt-fint'iit to suppljr
money to nil on loiyir linn at low rates o
interest n improved f.unis nndcltv prop
erty. Thee who contemplaies building
brick Mocks or nni brick business house
can ct money. See ns.
Wallack At Citsick.
CHyMcalMaakcl.
SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors.
Kofp a full Un of mwiln of all kinds,
tn a pool plr.P", pnnipttl y pro
tected; and hImvs froa'i.
r' '"lrf',""'w.( -f la-y-Ttr