Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, August 16, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.
3lAi:rHlN(i ON
The tariff redaction U taMng holJ of the
mlruUof the pei of the et with a
mlhtv griji i-. '-V.irly bhown in the fol
lowing artLIe t.ilv.'u from tlie St Ioi.i
., one ot the ablt rqjub.I
can paju r- of the w ct :
"The u-i uhlioan revolt iiu lit;.,: nnv h;-
creu-e m c.tnms i!lh!
I.a d in the sct.fi?
tlit ii:Ji: ihiectlon. I:i
ht-t-n Ik j 11:1 iony
lt l i.l LauniL1 j;icJ
nllciiCitJiis hi tie ui;a
hcvcrul had cnet. T
course, ilo i.ot aito..'i:
. u in;( Mr I'lutn r
e i a moveni'.'ru in
.ieed. ttshouM have
hile the MiKir;-featurc-,
iive ihe
' H-iiaii;:i'S it h i-H-e
i'..d onc, of
ier ncutruiiv' ihe
yood, 1 tit a ti ere i ih vrjia r-M-on h
lliere fclioiilil b- any h d otv at a!! their
existence i a ditriiuci.t to tse lueanre, an
injustice to the cowi.fr y an! a s-erinu.
menace to I lie bi:i;v and ; rncy of t!
party. Aaii: tfie-e bad .vi:on tli
raising of tne level if in..;.'- in sever;
schedule-- of the I i i 1 - iv-tv coiKtent an J
public spirited republican fluuld viur-
tiUMy pl;te-.t
The a'.ilude (f the republic. of the
AVest tou.'fd the lani'f may b outline, 1 in
I few u(iril. K.vi-ioti of the d.ities to
which the pain- p:eJi,'i d itteif in imiIum
interpreted to mean redaction. T hi i
the con-ti wciimi uhi-:h lias been placed
on the phr.ic in tin-. r.v.:t;i:i. Moreover,
it U the onlv eonti uciion w liich i-. in har
mony with tit her 1'l,:c t-r propriety.
Evtrv repubiica:i li.rr.: ; ;ir.cr w ho ap
pea red in the et during the canva of
iSiS, and every repre-entative republican
nepdptr of the We-t understood and
proclahned I hat by lev if ion reduction was
indies- ',. Tne est in-its that, when
duhi -.tre touched, they shu.i be lowered.
Tin., .-ay, leave the rates as at present in
the cas.s in which it may appear desirable
to make no inodiilcations, but let every
change be a clian-jt downward.
Jo far we have ever been able to learn
from a tolerably careful and conci -niiou
stui y of tne matter, there U not the
shadow of an excuse for a single increase
of duty which is made by the McKinley
bill. Not one argument has ever been
presented in defense of this policy which
is worthy of a moment's serious considera
tion. The industries offecttd have been
running along under the prevailing i n
posts ince ii53, and if any of them have
suffered by the arrangement in these!
seven yeais the fact iva carefully con j
cealea from the country until the framing
of the new tariff bill gave an opportunity '
to certain interests to secure higher rate
and make greater profits. The time has
come for Western KdpubHcant to openly
and clearly define their position in this
particular. .
no i'km;rnoN hkmocuats.
A ciicunist.- nce of the taiitT debate nrac'
more disccurrir to the vei JL).;can .Senators
than its t ro!ai e lea'h is thiir ce'nonstrito
inability to tie-k through the so 13 Ikisxra'.i
line, iney Lave tucJ tj perce it by a iznes
of clever manotuvief. hut on'.y o t-e reruUed
each time by a reponst ho herty and unanim
ous as to make the thy.ight of fjnher etTort
that direc'-ion entirely ij.e.
It is no secret now that at the outset the
Republicans though: they saw their way to
put Mr German and Mr McPherson in an
embarrassing auiiude. lioth of those Senatorf
were looked upon as having distinct Protec
tion leaning, and their names had figured in
the newspaj er list of those Democratic lead
ers who protested against thelantt refo-m nies
sage sent to Congress by Mr Cleveland. More
over, the fact that Mr M:l'herson had voted
for the Tariff bill ol ifcSj, when his party op
posed it, was made the basis of a hope that
probably he might be intWnced this time by
observing that the schedules relating to the in
dustries of his State had been studiously cared
for by the House.
The Republican calculation, howevei, vaa
a mistaken one. Neither senator, when re
proached with his past recorJ a.d position
could be made to flinch. Iioth confecl
frankly to the position they had a, one time
occupied, ai ii txith as frankly stated that they
s'.ooJ with their party to-day. Mr Gorman
was most explicit on this point, and Mr Mc
pherson has emphasized his declaration by
moving a reduction of the rates of the very
schedules which it was thought would at least
make him silent when they were leactied. He
courageously refused the bait and has jailed
for a reduction a W through the earthenware
schedule.
Things are completely reversed indeed,
There are no Protection Democrats, hs that
term wasonce used, in either House of Con
gress, but the most perfect accord in the Dem
ocratic ranks on the subject of a reduction o
taxation. The bjot is now on the other leg.
The bolt is in the other party and it is growing
serious, Mr Plumb, Mr Teller, Mr Paddock,
and even Mr Ingalls in many things are much
nearet to the Democratic than they are to the
Republican view of taxation.
Their votes and utterances so far in this de
bate conclusive!) show that the McKinley bill
is drafted on lines to which they do not sub
scribe and which, in tlicir judgment, are pre
judicial to the wel'.ird ot the country; nor i.i
theie any evidence of Miiundi-r on tl.eir part.
The bill to the end will continue to receive
their ciiticiin, and, ui'h repaid to Wcw
Plumb and 1 edci, stnuicT things have hap
pened th.iii J.;it the uiea-uic m.iy htiotne a
aw without iliL'ii otit.
Manchester I t.i.-ir. II ;is Tuin 1'l.ut, alleys
in a recent letter on this subject, the j -ivty that
can command the sup oil of the young men
of the co intiy whl win in the nct camj aign,
tht Kepuldican party may as well gel lea'Iy foi
hiui il. The )ig iniation I Of sed by Reed,
Mt Kudey t o is nut nttractmg that element.
Moiuv wi'l buy nlinot anything, but It
wouldn't buy the I.otii-iana alliance nun.
The fanners ate imrreptibU and they
delight in ai'a kiii corruption wherevt'i
encotir.tered.
-v This 'I r;ii ie Mai k tm a to e
rnVtRft" " lk "r
V- , i.C . i rI ntt a"4' "kill tan eon.
yy tii e. . ild only by ,n.i:h
Senators Ingalls and Man Jerson joined
Senators lMumb and Taddock In voting
against tarifl robbery. This places two
western republican states outside of the
tariff for the-rich-man-onW column. They
are not free traders, but they see that the
western farmers are getting a sutfeit uf
tariff taxation.
Talin t;e
w Uerinij.p!
ees d ir.er
ces. So d,
;.,cm by
in- to lack
lurking
l's the
a her
, f.Tee.i
s;u . a the
costume bi
he summer youn
ran :
ed u;
home ra-'v or l e 1
bi'!.
V'trr full.,
Pr K S Jlo.den: I liavr hi
.ttoiitf war Kti:efer.il t'.
.''Miftiu.t
i : . i in
' t.i
HiV Vi:m d have
;ev r kn. u it Id
I disordf.H.
in cuiiiilis nttit it iwit
K K SlOtKW KLL, St,, ktoi
I.ir "-null .KJ tvL'tf. I or j"a!e
1'V J A Cun.minv, iirai;4:at.
I V i;.
, ). i i.iuit titti srnK ni'iKt r id
''rTi till-' Ir . itj'i
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE.
THREE NIGHTS.
CJMMKNCINO
mo.day, Atia vr ISTJI.
CORDRAY-WASS
IMamalic C'ompniiy,
Rcaile'l by the utiivpial favorite. MiSS
KSSIK TI'IIKL, and tbe sterinij actor,
Mil K li. i'HJCSCU. in tJe fcilowinu
reertoire;
MONDAY 'DIVOIM K."
TUESDAY- !. 5 I TEN."
V D'DAY-"!fA OK H E."
BfMtitifiii cctuuiM! Prcia scftner!
T"; ulr nrit f , 'St and SO ren'w.
pVtUt on me at iVill it LiMcV.-iS
Will & Link,
OPERA HOUSE
MUSIC STORE,
AQENTB POB T!l I'RLXHRATCD
II. F. Miller,
And the Favorite
J. BAUER & CO, PIANOS.
Al tlic
Mouse Proof "EAREU'P,"
And other First-C!as
O IR G--3SI" S.
S-ile Ayenuf'r ihe
ELDREDCE B. : and : SE1V h!ME
icwlnit .'lutliiiM.
Ol'.'JANS - Cl.KANF.IJ - AND - Rf PAtUKD.
ALBASY, QREGitS
THE BHKAD WAflO.V,
and j!..t FUKSil BUEA1J
tvery iiioniiiv, or leae
ortU'ri w ith J It UinU'laK,
Bl'e tht- llvtr y ute
rid ail (r MireitN .
Two Men and One Roy
FOUND DEAD!!
"While trying to Crowd Ihoir
WAY INTO
DEYG'l & FKOMAN BROS
Store, where thty always have on hand
the larucft Stuck smuh uf 1'ortlantl, if
the latent iinpru .d Kitle and Shut
Guns ; an iminene clock d Kishinj;
Tackle of v cry de-cription ; Tents,
Hammock. Cam :i Chairs ami thousands
of ether things too numerou-. lu inentior,
In connection with Itie Store, and tine of
the be.t woikii.cn in the Mate t. do am
and ad kind of w oi k.
Ccnic oiv, Come all; No trouble to
show Mc.ds. "Small piolll and ipiick
ra's" i oui motto.
City Dniff
Stanard & Gusick
l'ruprictDrs. if-ucci'ssors to
(iiiisr- it Son. IValiTsi in
ilnijrs, liiciii linos ami
i lii'iiiicals, fancy and toilet
art ides, spon ges, lirushcs,
IH'rl'unH'rv.sclioiil and ar-ti.-tssu)lk'S.
riiysician's
i'rc.-L'riitinns aim rat id y
"HIHM!Ull(Il'tl.
i Li
U 4 M
.is tititk.-, ..i .',-': ,7-.-,l
eiore
taTKOR SALE I'.V
The liCadi.
'':i!"r in Clotliin.r. rni';iii:in,ur
Caps, Boots, Slioi-s ami Trunk
FOR CENTLENIEN
Ii3 the Best Shoe
for the
FOR SALE BT2--
'. G.
W. SIMPSON,:-
WHOSE STOCK ok
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
CLOTHING, ETC., ETC,
Is now Lanrer and
Jus. F. Powell & Co.,
Successor to Geo. C. Ilemlerson.
-hkai.ki:s ix-
FRESH
Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac
co Etc. Etc.
Low Trices and Prompt Attention.
L KENTON'.
-DEALER IIST
Choke Candy, Fruit, etc.
NEAR THE FOSTOFFICF. ALBANY, ORE ON
SMOKE THE CIGARS
Manuf.-u'tuu'i by
Julius-:-Joseph,
IMPORTED AND KEY WEST GIUARS
. 1 1 : 1 : '
mm
--.....:,-.v
ouyin
2Zj!
(.Ir.odis, Hats
in the Market
Price.
Better t!
-ver.
m 4
1
t." . I
82.50
igBBfTT. r H V.
z rnii on M v. - and
' .
if et I am. on i ... i.iaik
ir' t!i- larv.-. !.:,!.." v oi"
i ' ,
ran inaKe von i .!. '
Wf handle ,,.'. in ,!,
i:ihi;!.T!P.:!',l
O.ir tf.'.-l; f'l I" n' ;nii! -!ii.
is n )'v ('"npU't-. i-i :i! I 'ivi f. .r
nitt: i.uU-. t.- ui.l s. i'cn
llHiiH v nl-lixin ' l J :uiii -,
tnit f oi. il rhiVn.!. lint- -.Im. s a
Ilsdii.iir Ai n, - (.
The Place!
By !1 niHKii cili on
FAUKEU KliOS,
KOK V' VK
Groeer.'es,
Pnfluce, Bated Gcods, Etc. Etc.
Their j:oi(1r arn tun J tin u .r'vr
rnasnuatiic.
Conrad Haver.
1',''KIICK'.C OI'..
ST A 11 iVAKIvllY
Dniuer BroadalMn and First Sts.,
DEAI KR JN
Mulled Frails, Riifir Vtiii..
llatihvrrt l--enMrv.
Crleii FriillH. It'envtHhtv,
Tolmccn, 'l'4. B
Uncitr .
I'utlrr. Tn.
t.'lp.. tile..
' .. -rl vryliinif Um im Ici1 'm 4 act'
vnrltyantl vrntw iijn. Hiuho4
i. rkit prlr 1 ai-i for
ft! . 8F RODliSS.
Albany
IRONWORKS-
1EAM EMoOiS CSiSi AMD SAW
lLLHAC!ilSERY IROH FRONTS
W ALL Kin3 OF HEAVY
ANO LIGHT WORK, 111
IRON km GRASS
CASTINGS.
'Pc1h1 tttAtition jhM o fHirinu M
ds of inachtner
Paitorns Made un Short Notice
Delmonica Rcstaurani,
CORNER FIRST AND ELLSWORTH STS,
The underpinned haviiia purchased the
old Herman Restaurant stand has opened
andur th ahova na n a Hrst-ciass revtau
'ant. Wa are prcpnred to furnish mea!
for parties nr dances on short notice. Ova
tern served in every Btyla, eastern or coast;
nil kinds of rMi knnw.i in the market.
Employ only hra-clas rein, and waitmo
will he prompt and court coup. Hettular
meals 25 cts. Coffee of lirat-chiMs ntmlitv
nd a cup of cotft'p and cake Mt from n to 10
t. I am well known in tins city and re
nest the tizeun to yive nic a c.i!l.
SAMIi' K'I S I'ri)rietor
FRANCIS TFEIFFER.
-PROPllllCrOKOF -
Albany Soda Yorks.
nd MnmTfHrtuiprs of
jEOIGE CONFECTIONERY,
.Ve r.re now prop iri1 to fell at wSoli
j, ttlwy fr'li pnd ,11110 Rt Pnrlh nit
,.'c to lioalarK Wo a'si kwn s fi ll
Huts and Tropica Fruits.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
City Heat Market.
SHULTZ EROS,, Proprietors.
K'ep a full llni af .nrlo of nil kln-la,
1:1 a onfil -Ii".c, rtunpl.'tflv .ro
tooled; mid alwava frn;i.
i
I
Mathi i:vs &
WAKIIItHtX,
AIJ'.xNV, :- OltKtio.S
il.; i-.v.i.v:, Stoves. auJ Tinware.
Jt'tm - ' - '-i;s v '-k. H'yoii want
i.i .1 I I t
! m i"- .o-wiioi r-.
ih i ; i!-..' in !:!!- iion. and
i ... i ... . i i....' r. . . i. ..,
n '" i'hui-i niai
w.iv ;' iiardwarf.
Mattiikus it 'asiii;i i;.v.
.
MDlOll MIM
p . (if xM
E. C. SEARLS,
nR'jAfL'El?rT
RESTlHMiVE
PERFECT mVSm
Ta only rcmi'ily Lnown which will
Stimulate Ids Nutritive Frccesses ol the
tajfl System.
Tly t!i:s t:n'Mri! r.::l "Inudi niRnft qu-Vkly
nn.l i-Tai.iiu-ii: . riii; Ail Foruu of
IijMii-Ii ia, t.iMlfim'Uni, Mi ntal ami
Ncrvou Kh:uis(lunt ;puerul ! bllilr,
J Irwin Fap, or any rzTiuiiHlril or neak
cmimI coiulilliin of the Kytm, fm:n u hut
rver cuitv, Skin KrtiplioiiH, ltolln, JCiiii
nlntf Srn, Scrofula, anrl nil DU.-asrn of
the lilootl, Stoiuat-h, I.lver uud KlUueya
S 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00,
Ir. 1!i!lfr'f.l w lmt. (lc-cri;,(ivi. n It.
drnlnic IC-htnriititi uuj Jaik olijer itvliit-i.tA
cut lrce by uiuiU
HILLER DRUG CO., San Frar.clsco, CaL
TOM bALK UY
FOSHAY & MA&ON, ALBANY, OCN.
Real Estate f; Lean Broker.
Liryf liit of jjonl farm and citv propcitj
for sale
T-tmn, nmiTV on real entatu in Ijcujand
ailjiiililiii; CNiunti.H.
IuMirancp nt'eu up in rt'lial.le cumpaniea
Ntiy I'unlicsnil CiliVevai ijur.
Call on or write me,
S. X. STEELE,
Cily Restaurant.
Htvinu heen outircly rmnndeleil. Illii old
anl t"p'iUp reituurAut wiil he mude liri
oU 11 every mapect. The puliliu will ha
jiven jfmiil nitak at all hi. nr. for ouly 25
cent.. KverjthiDK neat ami attractive.
Private hoxes. U.tera in every atyle.
W. A. M.-C.KE.
ART STUDIO,
Mr. Dr. Pulton, Cor. Uil and Lyra Mi
I'XSOXS (ilvnn In Ir. inu. Paintlnx
i nmi.Mpnic. PiiitiiniH IV. r wiloor pHlnlva
to order.
S. W.. Paisley,
.UliMtir. fir.fnm.
'.VilOl.i'.- VI, K di:m.kr IS
Tobacco an:l Cigars.
Orilfim mlioil. J ;r,.ni tho triil...
MQ
Store.
I'K-ii '.wk ol ii.il rr ;nor! ill tlio Va
roc, mid ilm iiin.t remr .ain prices, bolh
'n Iiiiviiii! an I mlln. t have oa hand
Ml ol'
fU.ililTJlt, STOVES, TINWARE,
m.u:, c3oxs, pictures
CL.1SXS. M&CXPRY,
ETC., ETC.
Ii.ir w.'i t f S K Yniinj;' o!t' slore.
!.. GOTTLIEB