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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1891)
1 V THE UK AVE VUO JltSS.UiE. The following Is Governor Pennoycr's message vetoing the wagon road bill for a roaJ on Rogue River between Josephii and Curry counties. The other veto mc sages were short but stated the same gen eral objection: I herewith return house bill N with my dUt-cnt. This bill appropriate; out of the general fund $16000 for ll' building of a wagon road between 'a poi at the present terminus of the county roai leading up Rogue river to the boundar line between Curry and Josephine coun ties.' In fact.it provides that money raise by general taxation shall be expended ic local purposes. No general tax ought to tie levied for any other purpose whatever than, the general irood. This rule. If not imposed bv constitutional provision, Is iU mended by the requirements of ju&'ace No man should bis taxed by the govern inent for the particular benefit of any othc man. or of anv one community. If the policy is ever ufefabiished of apprupriatln money dt-rived from general taxation for local and special purposes, and the flood gates of extravagant expenditure are once opened for such purpose. It will indeed be a hard matter to ever close them down, And taxation for such purposes is as viciou; in policy as it is unjust In principle. Con ceding that taxes can be laid upon the peo ple at large for the benefit of panic ula interests and localities, and our lcgislati halls will be at once transformed into com. merc'.al exchanges, and legislation for the general benefit will be blockaded or jeoji ardized by log-rolling combinations, the cohesive bond of which is the looting of the public treasury for local and special interests. No money derived fiom a tax laid upon the people should be appropria ted for local benefit without a provision in the law which makes such appropriation by which such money will be ultimately paid back Into the treasury. With this provision no injustice is done to any tax payer of any locality, as the state treasury will be reimbursed for all outlays for local purposes. The state government was created for the general good alone, and taxes laid upon the people by it should be solely for general purposes." "Sylvester Pennoybr, Governor." The reason why republican papeis, like the Eugene Journal, never speak of Ex president Cleveland except by use of per sonal abuse is not difficult to penetrate The Journal especially does this. Its choice expressions are 'coarse", "thick headed," stupid," etc., etc. In the ab sence of anything better, these papers re sort to this system of barbarous warfare- Slander and abuse seem to be that paper's onjy weapons of warfare. It calls hi.nga "gold bug" with a style and spirit that shows that it regards this epithet as a scorchinly opprobrious one. This it does, blindly unconscious of the fact that many of the real leaders of the republican party, such a Harrison, Morton, Reed, Edmunds, Hoar.Hawley.Dud'ey.Clarkson and Elktnsi are the inveterate foes of silver. Then why not denounce these men as "gold bugs,' The narrow-mindness of the edi'or of the Jourml in all political matters precludes It from criticising any republican whatev er he may do or say. Before the last November election the West Siiret Orcgonian and other republi can papers denounced the democrats of Wisconsin for making war,as thev alleged, on the free schools of that state, as they demanded the repeal of the Bennett law. The truth, however, was that the Bennett law required that the English language should be taught in the private as well as the public schools. The democrats de manded the repeal cf this law and made the issue on that for member? of the leg islature and won. The legislature now in session ha3 repealed the obnoxious la. Half the republicans of the legislature joined the democrats in voting for the re peal. It is now In order for these papers to ribC up and denounce these republicans as enemies of free schools. But will they doit? No they will remain as silent as death. To read the Scio Pi ess one would think that there was a great commo'.ion among dem ocrats because Mr Cleveland holds views on the free coinage question different from other democrats. This is the old case of "the wish is father to the tHouht." The antagonism of the eJhor of the Press to the democratic party is of such long standing that it is not a matter of surprise that he would he only too glad to chronicle a rupture in the old party of Jeffer son, Jackson, THJen and Cleveland. But the most ardent nUhes of the editor of the Press on this score will not he realized. Democrats in due time will fall into line and elect Mr Cleveland or sonic other democrat presi in 1 $92. It is unfortunate that (he Ugis!a:ure saw ti to appropriate only 63000 for the Orphans Home of this city. This will nut cnal'le managers to properly utilize that institution for the next two years. A member cf t! islature who has had experience says tr, sum of 10,000 could as easily have been oli tained as the $ jooo, had a bill been introdu ctd at the beginning of the session calling fo that amount. In the future we trust h will be belter management spiirging from con cert of action. MONEY SAVED, Keep it iu your mimi th:it Allen Bfuj on poae keeping the kiti.l of Krinv'riea tho pah! i uemauos. J iieir scioU is a lino una A I'no stock of l.ieo curtain for J)0 ceut toSlO to auit tho customer, ut Fortmiller & Irving 8. NEW AD VERTJHEM EN 18. rati) RENT. A Hnre room 22s ! fro (L Biiitabjofor butim'sn; centrally locuto l or particulars mil at otfiee or on Jas V Pipe. tllB IKMO'KA "VTOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. c X tractors and luiildcrH desirinjr to bi'l on mo communion cn me new Lnitco Presbyterian church buiidinu. toba ern t ed at the site of the old Imildinir. will rind the plans and Kpecilications for ti.o sauio, at the wore of Stewart .t Sox. 'J he (lata ol opening IriCs will be announced noreauer. H OXKY TO I.OAV In small an.l ly ! larce amount-', from six months to live yeaiR, on eood Albany mid Linn county real estatj. Call on or adorcss W oicr Hereon. irstst., Alhacv, Or. OTRAVED OR STOLEN, from Win voucu, a Day mare, wetrrhinrr from eou 10 i no, roacueu inane, and white snot on forehead Any inlo.mation would be grateiiiuy received. W.m Coocn. Albany, Oregon; ORSES FOR SALE One sorrel I horse. Oyeirs old. wnifrlit l ino nnB grey horse, 8 years old, weight 1100. Aio wiiRon, nacn. nam ess, etc. will sol' for cash or exchange for other nrojertv. Call at ttore opposite Russ liou-e. K. -. i BY. STOCKKSLDE.TS MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT tho annual meeting of ue stock ilder'aol the Albany Street Ruilwav Co ill be l.eld on We dnesilav Mnr.li 4lli 18111. at til" hour Of 7 o'clock r m nai.l day, at the office of the ocrjtaiv of sail company, the 01119 being at the real estate olilce of Hurkliarl A Kooney. on rirsr. street, In Albany, Orozon. for tho purpose of electloir mve.i directors to Jeive for the term of oneyoar n-xt ensu ing f.om said nieetinir. and umil their successor nie elec'o 1 and qnaliiied. and to transact such oihr olivines as may leKaliy cime before s-id nioc'ii'K. Bated February IWh, IK'Jl O. G BURKHART. Secretary N' ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETitifi. OTICE IS IIEREKY GIVEN TO tho leical voters of KChnol district No Linn county, Orgnn. that the recu'ar annual school meatinR of said school dis trict wii. do hold on the first Monday, beinir the 2nd day of March. inoi. at il hour of 7 o'clock p 111, of said dav. at thn court bouse in the city ot Albany. Linn county, Oregon. In said district, for tho urpose of hoarinu the renorts of the li. rectors and clerk of said district, and in levy a tax for the support of the schmds ut mo ensuing year. Also for the pur pose of levying a tax for the purpose of l"v '"K lumiMiuii Luaooniisot suia school district and the second insta hnei.t of tLo principal of said selx.ol bonds, due and payable June 15th, 1M)1. nd for'bo trans. action of any other businos that may le gally c oinn lofore tho meeting inled this 16th day tf Febiuarv, A I). 18(11. C. U i uhkiiaut: J. K. T KATHKi Koi.D, IH-trjct Clerk. C huirman Hoard of Inrectois, -!V DEALING WITH ES S3 L IS3 iitt 1 4 mm During Ftbruarv ho will conlinuo lo s; at Greatly licihicrd Trices; oH'crin'j sell Winter Cloth rare havtrain?. fome of his Spring Stock, inclutliii so:no tine patterns in Men's Youths' and Toya' suits, have arrived, and arc marked low. A fine line of Boy's, Children's and Men's suits in Al- hany Woolen Goods, attract attention. Special Annonncemen W. READ. Uie latest iNovelties in -'"'gall Dress Goods, Uolh in WOOLKN and WAoIl FAlUtKj Ma -To The Ladies,- iy Lcc'ics Un;;lGrv,Teav S Pi oepl IT11 Ent t AT LOWEST ! : a Spe;' L;t:utKi ami Musi,i. My I'kick; are tin and in v Ggods the .i::rr, for the Celehrated . S. F. HOSIEKI m folu agent Guaraiiteed stainless. 5 Warranted iihsnlulelv fast, and "reo from Pokor His stook of Shoes and Boots is a leading one, made ui of first-class makes. Yon can save money by buying youi foot wear of L. E. BLAIK. veryone Talks AltOlT Large and Choice Display of Goods, Clothing, Boots, Etc., Etc.. Etc.. Shoes, ncluding many novelties. A fine line of Sealette ets, Children's Hoods, &c, &c. Jack- 'Ti3 a Feat to Fit the Feet, But He Can do it and do it Noat," Farmers aiU taxpayers are not likely to soon fcrget the courageous manhood shown by senators Wcatheifonl and Veatch in so ably and earnestly defending their interests when the railroad lobby uere having things their own way in amending Miner's railroad bill so as to make it practically harmless so far as the roads ware concerned. At a protracted meeting lately held at East Liverpool, Ohio, there were over 15 hundred conversions. Mto1 wanilririnffciiml. Honks lcimH t-jf?,n ri-fi;inir 'ientimotiinlx from nil l - ft mi -rc f FIIKR. Fr.tit cti (.i,,il(..nti.... 1 X, UiiMittu, J7 rath Avb. Nc ill Wanted, to rent nn organ (or several months. Cull nt tho Dkmocrat ollicc. Cheap Wooii. Ciooil llr wood tlelivcreil to nny part ot Albany, for only 3 n cord. Leave onlora at 1' W Siiiiika' lumber yard. One half dollar reduction on every pair o( I.udlw' linfl tho. A Rwnl lino of tlum a 8 1C Young's. ". PHOTOGRAPHER, Oor Second nndKoriy M, Albany, Oi nmncn ni inn an. txfv . iilaruin: c k hidt a fp(?lHlty( THE JOURNAL OF F0C1ETY. K. D. MANN, IToprictor. PcDLxaazD (New York) Kvebt TncnsDiT. "H'fifv-fi thn Vnrn of rnUlcnt and rnfcl.'tn to reaj gnat kaons vf Hje, viorality and hop:." TTn) nfiwsl.tt, l:ri.:httvrt, wHllcit, trt-vrt, cTowr pst, imvtt oriiri'ial, u;iU mot entertuUiuikt iiaper over puhli-tbt-a. A ooinploto and rxrftyt jntirnnl for cnltlTatrd nii'ii nntl i4)itirn, Nmiik a ttipicnl and out t:;n tntie and t-lininfole of tho vtuts, (loinrrt, !ntrtt8, and t;mti of tho fasliionntil world. It i . nhvays im to daU nud earrit-d witb it the atinos plu'ro of thj nn trnHtli!t. In puritv nn 1 vmvr of litrrnrjr alylo It haa A vcrituM) py:n.whim of weU-brrd nndrri dfftnf and (Unituic-w of touch; ntn-nptli, tndo- 'ii l.'TWii an, oriiriiiiiHtv of ttiotifrlil: r. Iln.-I niiori I lirniimlti' Itr.x-nr-v art rrlthlni, rut ! titpU-tl nU vtvitvn. 11m famti of iu t' liiuiirhil Ih purtmrnt , ns th miVTt nMiablrt atitliorltr on finanrtnl fuu jtvts. iiiT.-sttncnt ft!ij uviiInilon. Is wnrM-wide. Itj4 i'it.r..4 id by n,-, ni'TMis l.vnl: ln-iim tV rT vcul'.t'il JiHiriiul of A nu rt nn fMli'ty, UUcniMllvrnttTtni'iintr In all parts nr tliocnnlry. Fiir rvl' -u'!i bv ail i!rsl-.:vi rows l.'.-ilrr In Aitwrif.a .int K-irop-v V.-.ty tn'w(lc;ilT v U k.vp.ui 1 simply It if r vpif-K'.,!. (.uwl(;..'ri Mipjili-sl Iy Ain.Ti.Mii News Co , lt ri;iiihni titiv.'t. N'mt Yrk.ai(l bv nlli.f hrrnow.-fc Itfiilir xulxHvrlptlttfiM my l- wti: t.i o'll.- of p!i!ii;iti.i:i,i-rtliroii';li a-ij rcw vKvilT OT.ihs.Tiptin!iii,T('nrv: Oin'r.-nr ?l ut; up; r.io;.;hJ, f ,.;J; lUr.i- n-Kiiilit. fl.:'it. tvunplci ttx-x AA.Irw: TV1 TOPICS 'H Vcl id fit., New Vurit . Uy,N. V. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale i retail grocers, CiGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KJWDS, IN large: CR SMALL quantities. IN THEIR SEASON, Flinn Block. ALBANY, OREGON If you want tho beat and most durable fumi ture that is nianufactur ed in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S Cfl Lbs LEADING DRUGGIST . .A.Xi:e-A.3iT"X" -:- OREQ-OHSn DRUGS, MEDICINES STATIONARY.&C : To The Men : Call and Look at My values in Furnishing Goods, : I huvo it l,iri;e Stock at the LowpHt Piicna evur oirurod in the Vaiie), I cm ry for wt?ar a and lo enc line of tlio world-rcnowpil I5UOADIIKA.D urjcx:tue ti iih. L.irj;B s'.coU cf KMimoiDKitms nrnl Klocxcisos. Ci ced 1 hat Ajbany in iho licBt truiling point in Oregon. F wlu Bali op)) a. vi Rllll C0! '"IB Will eve eon Sn.ii edg tint gi.vi of gn whi see this dur I Coi M i n ttrc KCI peo 1 to-r at I Yl 6-4. sen In "Ct "Tl wii: i nt an Th coi to the clu got ati at !ini 1 FiKST-CLASS GOODS, ii liliunbcrg's I5Iock, EcasonaWs : .A. complete line Ci tsnKft fixmishings. 3VL E -A. C -A. Ii L . J33 -:- Albany, Oregon. iv i BU th en an "W fil Ido piz E and crpA MORE POWER and use vvaico THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& ENGINE CO. SPRINGFIELD, 0..U.SA M m iTT.nv. i'J mi i f. i mi We always keep our eyeontb indicatpr of popular demand, and arc therefore usually p; pared to supply it at reduce rates. "Wo arc sel ling the Jew stoves and ranges, the mos pop 11 Mr cfnvna moilii nf. Tll'pRent. If .,., ... .f.- ,n all tern t of household articles buy 'em of ' . to we make tLat oui- MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. - ? niAl-CAVIU! f8W)i.;v,.HV4.V r,r !7 0 JT & . m u:- Kum m.-t pays, tk-onsm f'Afjr4f tfJxtfJr' Z- . M.f men. nnil him. vc: i'isv,'isr..fyt,tsiyf ty .iruof u-.t.t.,,,.,. i OKrajilwrs of liotli boxes, aitrilmlc t!n.'ir siu-ci's to n coi:rso nt tlie Port inn j P-ini-nos3 Ccllcgo, i'.ii:l:in1, Oicvron. or t',10 Capital Business Colleo. ah-.a. Onvon. IK'tii nro linuvr Ulc in:iriii:ement ol A. V. Arnstrom, linve p.iiiil- rnnrsrso: study, s:iiik- rates of tuition. l:wiiH-r!.SInrthr,nil.Ty!civi:ithiLr, l'cnmimthip nnj ICnff iUU Deriartiuen! 3. V.'rilu 1 2 ti'.lisr lor joint Cat.iloi!',ue owl si'.c:m.:u of Vk-nr.-.'-'t, N SUBSCRIPTIONS ! I ! For Vll tho Hiemlingr- -Al-Ji IAGAZINES Keoelvetl at F. L. KENT! Cash Grocerv Store, ALBANY NURSERIES llfE HAVKON HAND at. our nmwrv on iho OGrvalll roail, one tial'l nlla from town, rk fine r. lot of fruit Toes of all himls as onn he found any. tfher on the coast, If you eontonij'Kite Jlautlmr tree? It wlil pay you to n-j our lock tnil pet our j )I(k. ('Klalcffue flee. HYMA2 nROWNEI.L. Delmooico M OrPOSITE llU-MEKRIll El.Ot'K. 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