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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1890)
DAILY DEMOCRAT. THE CAUSES. The republican "mourners go about the ttrreta" in prayerful search of the ca'je of the great disaster that engulfed them on the 4th of November, but many of them seem unable to yet recognize them though they are wen by all men. Let u aid these friends somewhat In their quest. The republicans had a recoid once of which the were proud and many of their policies commended themselves to the country, but a long career of party success made them despotic and utterly reckle and regardless of the political rights of the minority, pursuing such a course at Indi cated that they believed democrats had no rights that they were bound to renpect, When the tide turned against them and lllden was elected president, they forced Hayes to usurp the great office to which he had not been electtd. 'This, in our judgement was the great turning point in the history of the republican party. It was the fatal point, "where gravitation shiitine turned the other way." That deed tookjrom patriotic republicans that pride In their party, upon which, prior to the culmination of that outrage, they hau loved to dwell. It was the "skeleton in the closet" which they all had been seek ing to avoid. Since Hayes retired no re publican has been bold or b&se enough to defend this great fraud, "first triumphant in American history,1 Without attempting to point out the perfect identity of the leaders of trie re publican party with the monopolies and plutocrats, how they have utterly Ignored every right and Interest of the great body of the people In the Interest of the power ful and wealthy classes, let us mention the admission of ro'.ton borough states solely for the purpose of strengthening their waning power, and when Montana voted against them, they boldly took two sena tors by fraud and violence whom the peo pie had said should belong to their oppo nents. The election of a president by bribery too open and notorious to be de nied, and who as soon as he was seated In power Introduced again the "spoils system" in its most offensive aspect in the very face o platform pledge that all execu tive appointments should be made alone on the ground of fitness and no removals made except for sufficient cause other than par tisan. All these acts of commission as well as many of omission, the great body of the republican part? might have condoned for their party's sake, but then came Reed, McKlnley and Lodge a political leaders. Reed's conduct as speaker Is without a parallel In any deliberative body ever con vened by an English speaking people. It was nothing short of an actual mad revo lutiou to accomplish party ends that were unattainable by any fair or honorable means. Peaceable it is true,but utterly un it uown to the forms of law and contrary 'o a'.l precedent In parliamentary bodies. Then came McKlnley with his intensely partisan and outrageous tariff bill, pre -, pared Ur the so'e purpose of building i'p 1 11 kinds of monopolies and Inviting the es tablishment of all kinds of trusts with pow er to oppress and rob the consuming class at will, designed year by year to make new millionaires and more paupers, to take from the farmer and consumer most of their earnings and give them to the favored classes , In a word a bill which has been aptly termed by a mass meeting of republi cans as "the sum of all villainies." Add to these, pension legislation more profligate and demoralizing than any ever before known In any country ,dcslgned not as a r ward.for patrlotism,but as a lure for future partisan effort. To cap the climax came the force bill designed to place the ma chinety for electing members of congress and president and vice president with such unscrupulous republican leaders as Dudley, Quay,ElklnsClarkson & Co. thus keeping that party In power for all time t come. To these must be added Harrison who seems to have no motive or purpose but partisan and selfish greed, incapable of any of those Impulses that led former presi dents to lay aside party bias and to stand for th masses against the classes. In view of this long line of encroachments upen the best Interests of the pcople.it is a matter of no wonder that a peaceable revo lution overtook these unscrupulous leaders before thejeonsummation bf their desperate schemes. The great body of republican voters are ns honest as any, and hence will not be led to destruction bv their leaders. The West Shar. docs not seem to know wlut Ihe real issue m Wisrons n was. It was not boiitliiy to the public school?, but it was hos tility to 'hat piovisior. of the Uennetl law that practically compelled the teaching of the ICnglisb language in private schools. Nkw C ah pet", new carpet, new car- rett and new BtyU-f, latest patterns, the out in t lie murket, just received nt A, II, Jleilwain'ts. The stork in lurjre ami choice, selected fr this market, and peo ple wanting the 1misI carpets nt the low int prices should call and inspect his npleiidid stock. It was bought low and will Ik? sold low. IIi.ack Dkk.s(iood I make a spe Malty of keeping a UW line of black ilk, Silk" Warp Henriettas, Wool Henriettas, and nil Hie late novelties in black tlrehs poods, and trimming. ' Samcki. E. Yoino. SroRTSMBS. RkaD. Do you want a first-class bird dog, choice English pointers and English Llewellh. seller puppies. Also a thoroughly broken pointer re trieves t. hand and stanch on point. Kor sale, V.:e f;ir particulars at once ; ad dress J. W. Vixkyakd. Corvallis, Or. I I Quite a number of conscientious republicans have said to the editor of the Ikmockat that in the future they will act with the democrats unleis their party shall give up its folly of pro innim. All over the country tins same feeling and determination is making rapid k..,itL-4W ion ihnminili of republicans who believe the light is above all paiiy obligation, Republican leaders say the tariff wm lb, cause of their teriible defeat bur that the re publican voters di-i not understand the Mc- Kinley bill. Toor ignorant fellows, these re publican voters. Wonder if they can read? Arotliev all icnorant lorcicners? Dm is tliit not adding insul: to injury? The tt'ert S.'t:re will watch lo see how many doors the republican members of the next congress will kick down. There will be no occasion to kick down any. The AEXT house will be governed by rules that will secure the right of the minority. rue coliie. mis: mzitit, Has now a couipleto line of Holiday goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, velocipedes, and many other goods which no to make up a complete line for Clirst inns, tiesiaes a complete line ot lamps ot every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, n'assware, uirtl cages, nlngh goods, such as albums, toilet sets. autograph books, scrap books, children's A 1! C picture hooks, and all goods that are carried in a liaaar store, including Koger Hros. 1S47 silverware. We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the (jolden Kule prize baking powder and tea. put up expressly for this t-ade, w hich gives tfie best of satis faction, as is attested by the hundreds w ho have used lioth the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the tjolden Kule Bazaar. Each package of tea and can of backing powder draw s a prize in the shape ot a line piece ot glass ware. Be sure to call, when in Albanv, at the liolden Kule liazoar, as you will lie sure to find what you want, and will be shown over the store and be treated kindly by uiy clerk. Mr. Miller. Mv goods are all marked in plain figures so as nut to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. lours trulv, Jruus Gradwohl, Oct. 18, 1S0O. O W Simpson has received his fill stock if fctockinetta aod seultt jacket end three ijuartrr stalet cloakr, and hare a ccmplfte aitscrtment of all the latest styles. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AfONEY TO LOAN In small an J A j. lame amounts, from six months to Ave years, on good Albany mid Linn county real estate. Call on or adrtr ss Y K Mr-Pherson, First St , Albany, Or. VCOW FOR SALE, J'Lree-fourths Jeiuey.fotir years oid,a fine animal, .ail at otlico of Oregon Lund Co, Albany, Horses for SaTe. THE nis UNDKR.-SIGNED has forsate a is place near Albany a lot ol good well broKe hor 'OM to-wit: A span cf sor rel.s. weight 1420 ounil eaeN; opan o crrys, 1400; span ot bays, 1200; span o drivers, 950: oiih family carrhg horse large and good style; and twogr.oil saddl horses, frlces recsonsb'n and term eesy, ' JAME'ELKINS: 1 1 oTRAY NO'i ICi? Strayed from my I J residenoe, 4 miles uaht of Al ban v. tU'tiut the last ofOetobi-r. one red nnn white cow. 3 yet r old, giving milk. H or:o (J loop horn, strp w tn ring arourd horns, A liberal reward will be paid a.y ono leaving Information in Poh ntlico of nor wberoa bouts. Address, GEO W ROGERS. S. W. Paisley7 Albany, Oram. WHOLESALE DEALER IN- Tobacco and Cigars. DR. ABORN I NOW AT PORTLAND, ORtQON. ton Tnon mm rixxoT NMinLT cam. tth. 60Mil.LT, lions TBE1TJIKNT PLACED WITU. 13 Tlir. KKAlll OK ALL THAT WILL UIVK HtYAXTASKOl-S KKLIKT A.D A l .'.::ltNT (tilt. The most speed , positive and pertna. Bent cure for C'atarfli of the Head, Asthma, and all Thront, Ilrom-liinl, Luiir, Heart, Stomach, Liver and Kidney Affections, Nervous Debility, etc. Consumption, in Ita various stages, pennnneiuly cured. Dr. AnORN's original mode of treatment and Ilia medicated inhalations eives in atautaneous relief, builds up ntnirevltal lies the whole constitution and system, thereby proloneitif; life. Weak, nervous, debilitated and broken-doun constitu tions, old and youtiR, invariably (rain from ten to thirty pounds in from thirty o ninety days. Dr. Aborn's phenomenal skill and mar velous cure9 have created the greatest astonishment on the l'acific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Head, and 'all Throat, Bron chial and !,un" trouble distantly relieved, and Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dk. Aborn's essav on the "Curability of Consumption, " and a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, Ftci-th tni v,,rrsnll Kt,., I'ortltni), Orvfaa. Jio'R. -Jlom tr.-atmriit. .r,ur!y p.ickett, ifnt hf .p, .-.;i Mrt. l I'RC.i'cCojut.fotlhewlio jki.l- A pct.ilny oil in pr.on, ULIfiVIHO TO O FOR FREE CPHSULTATIOH ' L. E. BLAIN Has just received a BuporbTmoof. Fall and Winter Clothing, The largest in the Valley, here, including an elegant latest fabrics, and of a high His Furnishiog Is complete with all the Boy's and. Children's department consists of high grade novelties. In his. Hat Department "Will be found all the latest His Boot and Shoe Department is lino of goods Win Tailoring Dqmil.Mieial Under charge of the expert with a splendid line of suitings Strictly One Price. ALL TALK!! ABOUT- w. Lirge and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing,: Boots. Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., Including many novelties. A fine line of Sealette Jack ets, Children's Hood?, tc, &c. 'lis i Feat to Fit the Feet, But POWELL & CO., Successor to Geo. C. Henderson. -DEALERS IX- Produce; Crockery Ware; Tobac co Etc. Etc. E, C. Searls, Dry Boods, Notions, Gents Forn ishings and COOTS AfiD SHOES Our stock of boots and shoes Is nov complete in all lines for spring mile. Wc will save vou tnonejt n buvinij of us. Ladies, misses n ml cliiMicn's line shoes a special v. OHLIG & and rocers Opim.lie the Keverc Elennt-. Kecpa nrst oacs stock of (iroccrios, t'rodiico, ami naked Cooils. M'GGIEi and WACOXS,-,0 ,hn,T9o; liand'and ran (ire you good prlcvx. STKWARTitSoX. ROOM TO LET.-Furnlshed or un furnished. Inquire at thi;oflloe. .1 STRAY NOTIfE-Niraved from mv farm one throe year old uteer. hind hail erop from each ear. Suitable reward lo r.ny one who will inform me of Its wbeiPAPnutn. I ho I. Anpkrmin By Turiwr'a bridge, on IMiapoola. carefully selected for the trade line of Ovkkcoats, all of the grade of "workmanship Goods Dep't novelties of. the season. His shapes of the season.. filled with a choice Mr Schiftlei is well stocked He Can do it and do it feat," (T- sr-n WALLACE akers: Hottoni prices. I1STR'.Y NOTICE -Stravnl from my A reitlenc.twoinl!P!i r .f (' ,vim. lai.oiit litres week iro, a prinv rnre about 9 years old. Kpmr.4 fir r-inrn or 'nforniation hi to wlirpbout. Ad'ireas I.K iSAUI) t'orvallla. I) ARTIES WMitintr p.me tnihrt Mnn tcitb pH.StUlO, Wta fii ) LllH llttoll.CAD fuute t. st slpjf tn iuiit tiy r.i.lin on FKU W. lii.f.MUKHO. Was nevr so Cheap in T.L. open'id with their "We are also selling immense quantities of Boots, Shoes and Furnishing Goods, at greatly reduced prices, quality considered. Come on with the masses, inspect our stock and carry away barga ns. FINE NEW GOODS, : Cheap for Cash : 4 m, Sample Pons. ilifTcrcnt riat'em , l-i 1 dia Nlrk'iriHtOil .1!:inl ifu-i, seat poet-paid Jtt roceipt of 10 t i PERRY &C3 jLcnt'o.:. .i. z. U. S. Ofllce. 810 jroadwir. Kw v u. PA1CTS and OILS; whnu vou want l.ll brunhei. coal. oil. lulirirwtir.fc olla, oxi greass, &o. Stewart fox. Notice to Tax-Payers. . Notice Is hereby given that I, or my deputy, will meet the tax-payers o Linn county, Oregon, at 9 o'clock a m, and re rr.nin until 4 o'clock p m, at their respec tive places of voting in the several pre cinct, at the following times and places. Tor the purpose of collecting the taxes for the year of 1S90; Rock Creek, Mondav, November 24:11 Fox Vallcv, Tuesday, Nov 25th ycio ' Wednesday, Nov 25th Franklin Butte, Thursday, Nov 37th Santiam, Friday, Nov 2SU1 l.fhnnon. baturday, Nov 2otn Waterloo, Monday. December 1st Libertv, Tuesday, Dec 2nd Sweet Home, Wednesday, Dec 3rd Brush Creek, Thursday, Dec 4th Crawfordsvihe, r rlday, JJec jth Bro-vnsville, Saturday. Dec 6th Center, Monday, Dec 8lh Syracuse, Tuesday, Dec 9th Hnrrlsburg, Wednesday, Dec loth Halsey, Thursday, Dec nth Shedd Friday, Drc 1 Jth Tangent, Saturday, Dec 13th Orleans, Monday, Dec i.stn Peoria, Tuesday, Dec 16th East Albany, Wednesday, Dec 17th W. st Albany, Thursday, Dec 18th Albany, Friday, Dec 19th 1 I Promot navment will be required, Pay jour taxes and save cosis M. SCOTT, Sheriff ar.d Tax Collector. Dated November 3, 1S90. IJEALT.l IS WEALTH! Ml. K.f. Writ's NVrve nl llnin TroatniMt .1 if 11 irantel Ptfi-tflc fT llyntoria. lntzwr.t f'n.vul "l.nip, Fi , Nvrvoiw Ncuraltri, lloailacli, Ntrrvons l'r"fcirntin caiisdl tiy the list) of ak-olW ur totnoMi. VViiki-ftilnfH, Mental I (ircfiim, H..ftcninj u( the Ui-Ain, rcMilttnif In inunity ami lealtnif tit tnlrv, (irt'vftnsjiivatta, rrmitire old aire, barrenness, loss. o( Tower, cmm-., by over-exertion of the Wain, K.mi b'ix ii'inmin one iimnth'i treatment, ?l a txf or nix boxes for j, sent ty mall proiaidon rtei-t o inioe. WE niRNTKF SIX BOX KS TO CfUE ANY owe. With ach onlr receives! bv xn fnr nix tK.m, acTompanied with ', we wil the i'tirrhar our whttn iruaiantte to refund the monej H the treat ment do not effect a cure, tl nam 11 tecs tneii only by J. A. Uumoiinj, lrujrKit, sole (rt, Alhinj , Or. DTSS0LUT1ON NOTICE Notiw In hernby nlYn that the firm of N, Merle A Co, has If en din olTed, (n) Iturkbart retirlnc The businean ih hp cum In tied by S. N. Steule. Albany, Oct 20, m0. S. N Vrei.k. Cal Hcrkhamt. A large it :k of nil cloth and licoleutn jutt t e:eiva a; Furtimlisr A: Irviug'4. Albany as it has been since E Mammoth stock. f Conrad Mever, STAU BAKEUT Snrflfip Broadaloin and First Sts,, DEAI.EK IN ' muuI fr'rnltN, Drloa FrultN. TobHCco, linear CoHer. : (anufil Meats, tl,eensware, Vegelableii, Clxara, Hp'txn. Tea, Etc.. f ..-ct everything th'. in kept In a gen It, variety and grocery ore. HlgbeM r rket prim raid for fiL.1, X3NDS OF PRODUCE. FortmiKer Si linint -FUNERAL PIRECTORS Arterial Embalmi'.ip; Dona Scientif ically. $500 Beward ! WE will pay thp aboro rewarit fur any cam of LfVff Complaint, IfyopepnU, Pick Ucadacbe, Indlirestion. Coif tlpation or Orttivericfs wo cannot cure witll WettH Vejfetfiblel.lTcrMlln.wlien tho direntloni iweitrtctly romplie'l with. They are purely VeRetabla, and ner fail toRlva atlf-tlt)n, Sutrar Coated. Large boxM rontahalnfr 30 I'jILm. ei oenu. Ilaware ot counterfelbi and Imltatlou. The (rnuln mannfartared only tV CS JUilH C. WIST OUMi'AH V, CBICAQU, 11X. PHELPS, Job Printer, 1 st. St. ExSiAlbany City Kcstaurant. Httvinir been eutirely remodeled, this old , and (HptiUr restaurant be made first class 11 every rehprot. Tho public will be iven gtiml meals ac all hi.ura for only 25 fvnta. hver tiling i.e.-tt and attractive. Private boxon. Outers In every style. AMMUNITION, ETC., Wo carry t-1 U11 nice linoot no powder loa!o : fttiotltt, cartridge), c,an will Hell at rraonnbie litftnea. Don't K-t ih when vou enmo to lay in winlcrs supply of nminmiltioii. to pr vaur Ttnnh from thn Inroad of that Leek 1 ) eiiiir.ttit. fc)rfc;VART & L 1 1 hi n 1 mmir ROM HAHflflWi Trrmw.mtMoaflt call on Stwart A Sox. 1c will pay yon not to forrt thl.