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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1891)
i APAKTY Oh" ViHNUJItN, The MusKucluiRel's republicans are dis cussing their late deftat.the Cannes which led to It and the best policy to be pursued to put the partv in better condition for fu. turejcanipidsns. They generally recognl that it was a serious defeat the loss of governor, auditor and seven out twelve congress. on and there Is a btrong feeling that something radical must be dDne, and great reforms Inaugurated, org the party will become hopelessly and per manently a minority one. After thoroughly reviewing the sltua tion, they have come to the conclusion that their late defeat was due to the vote of the young men who are.slipping away in great numbers. This tendency has been marked for some years past, a large and increa&In majority of the new vott rs, these cominj of age from election to election voting the democratic ticket. Mure than this, number of young men of republican par entage have fallen away from that part on account of its old fog v ism, among whom may be noted the democratic gov ernor, Russell, and Sherman Hoar, of the new congressmen, a nephew of Senator Hoar. The democracy of Massachusetts is essentially a young man's party. Its leaders ate young men, and its doctrines and principles are those of to-day, for it has cot far beyond the war issues. It Is not to be wondered at that a party so situ atcd should ha ye a wonderful attraction for the younger voters, and that they should join it by the thousands instead of allying themselves with a fogy party living on the Issues of a dead past. The republicans at last recognize thii fact. They see that they are at a standstill, securing no recruits, and, if anything, falling off, as the older voters pas away ; whereas the democracy Is gaining strength each year, and winning the support ot all the younger men. They have already met with serious defeat; they are likely to be in a permanent, minority unless they take some Bteps to secure the support of the younger element. Several propositions have been talked about with the view of recalling those who have slipped away and are still slip ping away into the democratic ranks. One of these propositions is to secure a larger consideration for young men in the feder al appointments; another to recognize the republican state committee with the same object In view, and another to establish i Young Men's Republican Club, which Indeed, was done last weeK. 10 these propositions, objections have been raised by the older element, headi by the Boston Advertiser, who insist that the defeat last November was not so dis astrous as to compel a resort to such ex treme measures, and to take the control of the party from the men who have led ft for half acenturrv; and bv another ele ment who a sert that the pians propo, are not sufficient.and that the real purpose Is not the mere desire to re.tore harmony and strength to the party but rather to se cure offices for certain favored Individuals who would not otherwise get them. That the Massachusetts republicans have properly diagnosed the trouble is ad mitted bv all, but the remedy proposed is insufficient. The young men In Massachu. setts have .left the republican party, but not on the se!Hbh ground of a want of recognition in the distribution of onsets and In the control of the i.arty. Their defection Is based on principle, on the fact that the democratic platform is In accord with the modem principles and ideas of government, whereas, the republicans still hang by the issues of a quarter of a century ago. They refuse to be aroused bv war issues, They see that the secession ques tion has been thoroughly disposed of, and has no re"l existerse to-day : they refuse to accept the doctrine that the disturb ance of the south by the passage of the farce bill Is good policy; and they are all revenue reformers opused to the princi ples of the McKinley bill. The colleges are educating them to the economic Ideas of to-day , and as a result nearly every graduate of Harvard, after fctuding the platforms of the two parties, becomes a democrat. Principles not ouVe. have made the democracy the young men's party of Massachusetts and left the repub licans a party of fogies trying to live on war issues. It Is not by irivlng the young er voters a better share of the offices Hint the Massachusetts republican ran expect I to secure new life and strength to their I party, but by changing Its platform and policy. And the danger is a seilous one, for the loss It has sustained is permanent and likelv to grow worse every vear. It U I now In a minority, and will remain so un less It finds some way of winning back the younger voters, or at least preventing fur ther defections. Ilrlns Your lloritrs anil Uvt l our 'ali. Mr II Uramlenntein, from San Francis co, will be in Albany, buying horses, Jan I'U ana nt is bender's stau'e, de siring to buy the following horses. Jiavs and blacks, age, from 4 to 8, weight. lQiR to 1150 pounds, 15 to 10 hands high, well I broke, eouna. ana in gooa condition. L. Bendkks. DURING JANUARY Money to loan. We have plenty of moncv to loan on I real etnte security, on two to five years ume. tan on us ac our omce. opposite inc evere nouse. IIUKKII , & " EENEY. BLAIN The Reason- Why. l.y is It that Klein Bros, ceo afford to sell boots and fhoes so reasonable? Because they are both practical shoe makers and make partcf heir expenses by working on the shoe Dencn, any boot or fhoe you buv of them. no matter what kind tt is man, womans or I childs, that rip, run over or the sole rips loose they repair them for vou free of I charge, and as they do all the woik them selves, they don't charge vou 2? to so I cents a pair extra ior a warrant to pav I pome snoemaner to repair uiem lor vou. Thev also make a specialty of repairing ruDoer ooois. Will clos) out bis entire stock of Winter Clothing, consisting ot Suits, Un derwear, Overcoats, Etc., Etc., Etc., -AT- Mueller & Garrett'a cash prices are do ne the business. Mone raved bv deal ing with them. Just arrived full line of ladies, chil- rens. meo and koi a foot wear at G W Simpsoa's.luhich will be sold at bottom prices. HoLMKS BUSINSS COLLEGE, of Portlnnil Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco.tlie leading penman of the coast, lias become a partner in this school and will make it the leading business college. Send for a catalogue. Greatly Reduced Prices, In order to make room for his SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. of : which : he-: will : have : a : larsre : and : chnioft Rtnoh HACKMETACK.' a lastine and fra- zrant pirfume. Trice 25 and 50 cents. Fo- .nay iX Mason, agents. A N&SAI, INJECTOR frm ;th ...M, hoitle i f jMiHoh's Catarrh Rcmedv P 00 centa. Johay & Mason, scents W. F. Read keeps the heat assortment of taney goous mtonii. Wholesale retail Grocers NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. T. L. Wallace & Co.'s For such our would-ho competitors will find it FOR TWO MONTHS, January and February, Wo kick over the traces and cast all business rules to the winds, and do business at a loss, hvory overcoat '11 have to bo out of tho house- at the expiration of that time. READ THE PRICES: Which Ml have a demoralizing effect on our so called competitors. A $12 Chinchilla overcoat will go for only $6. The wholo stock of overcoats will be closed out at the same ratio. All woolen goods will be sold at cost; consisting ui Bunia, unuerwoiu, en;, A GREAT REDUGTION IN GLOTHIK ''ine all wool suits, worth $15, and eold at other places for $15, Avi II L-e sold at itlU, Fine dress suits, warranted to fit in every rosnoot eoiually as well as your tailor-made, worth $27 50, will be closed out for $20, at an actual loss to us. CEflTS F0S1 THE ALBANY WOOLEN MILLS GOODS Sole Agent? for 1 1 AN AN & SON'S Fine Shoes. 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IH.ANTCKTS 3"Call early while tho selection is good. - -- Albany, Oregon. irst street, SUBSCRIPTIONS ! ! ! ir All tho Leaainrr Newspapers - and - Magazines ash Grocery Store, at OWB THOMAS BRINK'S TIIjVT CAN BB USUI) ICVUKV is the kind that pays. SeoresV yo. m; In.s.ness men, and him. compilers of both aexe. nttrilmte their nece lo n course nt the PnrtUlV T'rJ. ".!'' r..: A "uoi- Orepn. Jiulli are under the inanaRemei.t ot A. 1'. An..troi,K, 1,. So, I iw-ji iw ux jouji tuuuogue auu specimens of peuiuanstip, low we can sve yoit m m ye always? keej) our eye on the indicator of popular demand, and are therefore usually pro pared to supply it at reduced rates. Wo are selling tho Jewel stoves and ranges, tho mos pop ular stoves made at present. It you wnnt to Bjve money on nil of liotiaehold artices Imv Vm of ua. , te we make thul our lniBir.f 8. MATTHEWS WASHBURN oris B LEADING DRUGGIST DRUGS, MEDICINES STA1 intJARY.&C