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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1891)
Tongue Is a tonguey fellow but ll takes a man with a head on htm like Joe Simon to secure the presidency ol the senate. Yes, let us have the Australian ballot system. It is admitted on all sides that it will prevent many frauds. ' Let us have it, we say. , An appropriation of $100,000 Is about the right one to make for the World's Fair. Less than this would not enable us to make the proper exhibit before the world. More than this would run off as leakage. Too much tongue and not enough head defeated the "farmer republicans" in their choice for the presidency of the senate. I When Joe Simon said thumbs up, the thurrbs of hor.ny handed republican grangers at once assumed an emphatic perpendicularity. Senator S'mon's political chicanery gave Oregon a democratic supreme judge, a democratic governor and will go a long way toward giving the state to the demo crats in 1S9J. Otfitnl Journal. That may have been a very bad thing for the republicans, but It was a good thing for the people. nSOIIJKCT WAS TO BA1SE FUICES. Men, when viewing things from a busi ness standpoint see matters In quite a dif ferent light from that when viewing the same things from a political. A business house In I'oitlard, In a circular giving notice of a clearance sale sa: A lan;e stock of sterling value.all bought before the cha..ge in tirirt. which, togeth er u hh our reductions, ir.tam alues at no other time obtainable. The firm that Issues this circular is com- poed of republicans, and, doubtless, have have been saving when talking politics that the McKinley bill did not raise prices, but when they come to business they sing a different song. The truth is that near ly every business man In the Country has received circulars announcing an advance In prlceson account of the McKinley bill. The truth Is that its object was to raise prices. GLEMMGE SALE. fgf DURING JANUARY The total number of stars, of which some knowledge may be obtained by the optical appliances now available, accord ing to Prof. Lockyer, is from 40,000,000 to 50,000,000. Of these only about 6000 are visible to the naked eye, equally divided between the two hemispheres. A One of the most excellent of recent in novations is the introduction of metal ceil ings In place of wood and plaster. These ceilings do no: shrink or burn like wood. they will not stain, crack or fall, off like plaster, but being permanent, durable, fire proof and ornamental, will evidently su percede both wood and plaster, besides be ing in the end far more economical than either. If the republican party of Oregon wou'd be strong with the agricultural masses, it mU6t cease lavin? its trorihles at the feet of Joseph Simon or any other corpoiation- ( 1st republican for personal ends onlv. , For once give the political dictators and manipulators a back seat and let the will of the people prevail to a high extcr.t at Jeast Cafital Journal. (Rep.) The trophies are usually laid at the feet of the chief. And Joe is the Big Cnief of the republican party of Oregon, aye, hs li a veritable Bosi. Chance is Business. From Jan. 1st, 1S91, we will change our business to a strictly cash system, thereby enabling U9 to buy for cash ami get our discounts, whereby we can, and wi'.l, give our cus tomers "the beneiit. Our Mr C H Muel ler, wl ll; east, made arrangements to buy goods direct from the manufacturers at tne lowest casn prices, ana we win sell pure eoods at the lowest cash figures. Believing that the people will appreci ate a stors where they can get goods at cash figures, we remain, respectfully VOUrS, .Ul'ELLKH & UAHUKTT. L. - E LAIN Will close out his entire stock of "Winter Clothing, consisting of Suits. Un derwear, Overcoats, Etc., Etc., Etc., -AT- The Reason Why. Wl.r Is !t that Klein Bro. can afford to sell boots and shoes so reasonable? Because the are both practical shoe n.akers and make parte f heir expenses by working on the shoe bench, any boot or ftioe vou buv ot them. no matter what kind it U man, woman or chi.ds, that rip, run orer or the sole rips j loose Ihey repair them (or you free of i charge, and as ihev do all the woik them selves, the don't charge you 25 to 50 cents a pair extra for a warrant to pay co.-ne snoemaiter to repair them lor vou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing ruooer Doots. Greatly Reduced Prices, In order to make room for his SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. of : which : he : will : have : a : larco : and : choice : stock A INJECTOR free with each bo it. 6 f bhiioh's Catarrh Remedy. Price I 50 cents. Fohay & Mmop. agents- See W F Read's line of drew goods and silks before fcuyiog else nerc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The democratic papers of Washington ire advising democratic members of the legislature of that state, that under no circumstances'should they vote for either Calkins or Squires for the United States Senate. This is right. Democrats can gain nothing by deciding the contest be tween two republicans. They may gain much by permitting the republicans to quarrel and wrangle among themselves. Let tht m vote for Carroll or some other equally reputable democrat MONEY To LOAN In small and ivl lar5e amounts, from bix months to live yeaiR, on good AlLany rnu Unn county real etafj. Call on oraJ-lnes W E Mcl'hertou, First St , Albany, Or. WHOLESALE 3 RETAIL GROCERS, Si from rav frrm near Tatiirent one Dale rea neuer. two years oiu isa; sprint;. marked with orop off the right ear and swa'lowfork In left ear. Any information regarding? ber will bo anipiy rewarded. J L Bryan. T UILDING AND LOAN. .10 sharps in 1) 2nd etrles, for atle. Inquire hi Bank I CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Plinn Block. -:- -:- -:- -:- ALBANY, OREGON. ol Oregcn. The signs of the times now point to the passage of the free coinage silver measure in th senate Wednesday. It is now believed that it will pass the house. The only nbstacie is the speaker, R-ed. A imjor.ty of the hou se U ii favor of it. Will Harrison veto it ? We believe he will. If he is as Bourbonistic about the silver bill as the election bill he will veto it He learned nothing about the sentiments of the people concerning the Force bill from t"e late elections. Why should he about the silver issue. DISSOLUTION yoTICE. Notice it. hereby friven .hat I lie oopurtiitrship ui v jiiije ol linen dy.b i fen uiMtoiVf-d by mutual content. AM Ifsbilitte will I be fu-Mnmed by Henrv oi.iirp, to whom ail accounts snouirf te puM, hkahy ohlino. frank Wallace. Albany, Dec 24, lhu. tc?c, PHOTOCRAPHER, Or Si-ccnd nndl'eriy St, Albany, Ol OIPKRIOR wrk. guaranee1 In ever; KJ urancu 01 jne an. all k.udt a apecinlty TKnlarging c Why, after all, wou'd it not be good policy to tTf the scheme of permitting no deductions oa account of indebtedness in making ascs ments? Let us have that, and precinct asess oil, retain the mortgage tax law, hrve a sta'e board of equalization and run matters that' way for two years, and u it does not wont ; well then repeal and adopt something better. The eight or ten millions taken out for indebt edness in Multnomah county with the equally liberal amounts taken out in rhe other counties j would add a large sum to the uxable property of the state. Reform, i DR. ABORN l NOW AT PORTLAND. OREGON. JUST THE THINGS Don't be in a Lurry for your Holiday Goods, such as WICKER ROCKERS, AND NICE CHAIRS. FOR THOMAS BRINK Will have the nicest assortment that ever came to Albany Wnp.RETo Gkt Them. When wanting n organ or pinna call on G L Hlnckman he-e you can select from a first class so A AlBHa jmmmi T. L. Wallace & Co.'s mm For such our would-be competitors will find it FOR TWO MONTHS, January and February, We kick over the traces and cast all business ruk8 10 tb winds, and do business at a loss. Every overcoat '11 laV( to be out of the house at tho expiration of that time. READ THE PRICES: Which '11 have a demoralising effect on our so railed competitors, A $12 ChmchiHa overcoat will go for only $6. The whole Block of overcoats will bo closed 3u at the same ratio. All woolen good3 will be sold at cost; conaiife of shirts, underwear, etc. A GREAT REDUCTION ill GLOTHINC: Fine all wool suits, worth 15, and Bold at other placesfor 15, will bo sold at $10, Fine dress suits, warranted to fit in every respet equally as well as your tailor-made, worth fc'2 50, will U closed out for $20, at an actual loss to us. AGENTS FOB THE ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS GOODS Sole Affents for IIAIf AN & SON'S Fine Shoes. Everything Warranted -AT- T.L WALLACES COS THE BIRTHPLACE OF GREAT AND HONEST BARGAINS. Strahan Block. Albany. AT COST ! enVre stock of Pry Goods, to make room for a large ine of I ots and Shoes and Gent's Furnishings. OF TUB LINES THAT A It IS GOING AT COST. J SEE 1 JLOW S0M1' D-iESS GOODS, CLOA KS, R'HBOiNS, GIXGHAM, GOSS4MEK3, COKSETS, KLANNKLS, I.INEN, CALICO, BLANKETS, JJCall early while the selection is good. 3E3. C3. J35SjQkJSt3C.S, irst street, Albany, Oregon. ALL TALK!! ABOUT ALBANY OR. WRITSMAN & HULBERT BROS., Real Estate Agents Parui ami Rinehtu fur silo. AUo city broiorty in Albany THELPS. Jo JTlst.St OwTh Expren Oft Printer Mbany DR. 'il H. DAVIS, Physician and Surgeon. "Ofllc nn slAirs in Sfrahan'a Rloek. Uay be fi.und iihH offlos. my an.! nlnht. Pianos. Tho 'V.lnj first kI Inntruinnnl, rbe tent rrxrie to nlnnd the olJiimto ofthn Coit,cii tenulled by railing at iMn K E HymaV, oppoit" ii.0 Maton'o Tom- Jilo, on First Hlront. The latent vncil ami uatru menial muilo kept for aale.aleo (he ll rgest ananrtment of mmnpliix patterns to select from Ihlit alilJ of 'r'rinco. Is aona Klvon la painting ancleir.bnil.lorlMc In kor tncllo over Linn County Kink. CiT hr yourordir nl ju,wlll b pimaed. Large and Choice Display of Drv Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Etc., Etc., Etc., . Including many novelties. A fine lino of Sealette Jack ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c. '"lis a Feat to Fit tho Feet, But Es Can do it and do it Neat," OR T110SK WHO CiXNUT POSRI11LT CAll PFB. i sw.iai.i.1, HUJllt Tl,ljLTnF.,T PL.H'EO WITH. W TOK UKlt'll or 11,1, TiIAT HI.L U1TS t.mnjSHifs KKracr sb a rxi:xA.iFXT itiis. The most 5;eilv, oositive nr.d perma nent cure forCatirrh of the Head, Asthma, and all Throat, Eroixliial, Ixmy. Heart, 6tomacb, Liver anil Kidney Affections, Kervous Deliiuty, etc. Consumption, in its various stages, permanently cured. Dr. Aborn'.. original mode of tre.v.mcnl nd his medicate.1 inhalations eives in. ttantaueous relief, builds up and revit.il. bes th whole constitution and svsteni, thereby roloneinK life. Weak, ne'rvous, riebilitittd ana broken-down constitu tions, o'd and younfc. invariably pain from ten to thirty pounila in from thirty to Kineiy uays. Dr. ABORN'sphcnomenal skill and mar velous cures have created the greatest astonishment on the Pacific Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-five years. Asthma, Catnrrh of the Head, and all Throat, Brou chial and I.unE trouble 'nstautlv relieved. nd Deafness oflen cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Aborn's essay on the "Curability of Consumption," arid a treatise on ,;Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraoniinary cures, mailed free. Call or address DR. ABORN, I'nrta aid Xsrrlnm Sts., I'artlaod, Onrea KeTa. Tfom treatment. MPiTely psckeil, sent by tpfss to all pru of the Pacifc ( ;oat. for those wtw TT. .,,,Vrr r -'.II T'.T."-. . gtudv, same rates of tuition. liuinet.Shnrthnnd,rvpexmtinjF.PenmnmhinanHPnl lUINYIItO TO CALl FOR fVS OTSillUTlOH ' fcA VcpartwevU. Write to either for juiut uVaad .3p ... . . how ) tn 4t;iyi -rj Wo always keep on r eye on the indicator of popular demand, and are therefore usually pre" pared to supply it at reduced rates. "We are selling the Jewel stoves and ranges, the mos pop u !ar stoves made at present. If yon want to sve money on "M'j!' of household artio.ee buy Vm of un. te we make thai our huainess. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. H you Avant the besl and most durable furni ture that is manufacUir ed in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S THATCAV BR rsfll rmv .. is the kind that pays. Scores imsmess min, antl huti UrctUof bnolf.V... ...t ...... otfraphers of both sexes attribute Uieir success to a course at the Portlan J Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Business College Salcni Oregon. Ikitli are under the management of A. P. Armstrong, have same courses ol 7 r-V LEADING DRUGGIST ALBANT -.- OREG-ON- DRUGS, iilEDIOINES STA1 10NARY-&C SUBSCRIPTIONS 1 1 1 For All the Leatllnp Newspapers and - Magazines, ltecelved at F. L. KENTON'S Cash Grocery Store,