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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1891)
1'IRSISTENT MISKEI'KKSENTATION. Ever since the pauage of (he McKIn ley bill the 0tgoniaM hat been alleging that the Mills bill was gotten up 1 the lr. teresti o( the eas'ern manufacturer! while SIcKinlcy refuted to promote their inter ests, but devoted hit efforts to the promo t:on of the tnterets of the farmers. The absurdity of this claim was shown by the Democrat the other day in this, that Mr Mills In his bill reduced the duty on manufactured weolen goods from an an average of 6S to 40 per cent while Mc Klnley increased the duty from an aver age of 68 to 91 per cent. This Increase by McKlnley was directly In the interest of gcnti praclicai waJ. the eastein manufacturers. This, the Orrgoninn, finding itself unable to deny directly, attempts to mystify by saying: "1 he alleged reduction of "percentage' of protection, of which boa&t was made. was a subterfuge, a fraud, that was com plelely exploded in the canvass, and the Democrat shows how far it lags behind events when it revives this pretense after the lapse of more than two vears. The corresponding statement that the McKln ley Dill has Increased the average dutv on woolen goods from 6S to ot per cent, like wise is mere assertion; it Is the product of another juggle with figures, employed fur jiriisan purposes. Now the "percentages of protection used by the Democrat and which the Ortfoniaa so much despises, are not the "averages" and "percentages" 'used by Mills, but.on the contrary they are the ones prepared and used by one of the most d voied protectionists and republicans in the country, and a federal appointee under Harrison as well. On May 26, 1S00, the republican senate passed a resolution call- ing upon the treasury department to pre pare tabulated statements showing at glance the difference by comparison of the old lailft law and the one proposed by Mc Klnley. This work was assigned to Charles Jl tvans of the treasury depaitment, anil his work mij be relied upon to place the w hole matter in as favorable a light as pos sible to Hie scheme of protection. We have his work before us and the "averages" of "percentages" used by the Democrat are those used by Mr Evans. Evans is good authority from the Oregoniiiu stand -ro'.nt. No wonder that paper despises percentages for it is by percentages alone that the ii.famy of "protection" may be brought to !ivht. All specific tariff duties must be reduced to ad valorem rates or percentages before they can be compared, or before the real amount of duty can be comprehended. This, Mr Evans did by taking all classes of importations for the year ended June 30, 1SS0, a. id ascertaining the rale or oercent ige of duly on each separate class under the old law and what the rale or percent age would be under the then proposed JIcKinley bill. He could make comari- j sons only :iy means of percentages. These percentages that the Orrgoiuan despises arc mathematical accuracies which .10 one can gainsay, and the Ortgoniun only makes ltsetr ridiculous by attempting it. To end the matter we put the question dircctlv to he Oxcronian: Did the Mills bill provide for an increase or a decrease In the then existing rate of duties on manufactured woolen goods, and If so, how mjch? Did the McKlnley bill Increase or reduce the duty on manufactured woolen goods, and if so, how much? An honest, candid, straightforward answer to these questions will readily determine who is right and who is wrong in the premises. We trust the Oregoniau will not hesitate to answer w ith out juggling. NEWENTIHl'HISES. Quite a number of enterprises have been dis cussed amone the people of Albany and the surrounding country, but none is more impor tant among them than the proposition to tablish a first class dairy. Duller is an arti cle that is one of th great necessities in ever kitchen. It is as indiipensable as bread or fait, and hence always finds a maiket. Good butter in Orrgon will always command good cash prices and ready sale. Our people must produce more of that which they eat and wear. Any locality that produces all or nearly al1 which its citizens require for their comfort and happiness will always be a thrifty, progressive people. A gentleman who has had large ex perience in the dairy business in the east as sures us that the business can be made profitable one here if carried on in an intelli This gentleman, Mr Schmidt, is now in the city and is discussing the matter with enteiprising men of the town wilh a view to organizing a pint stock com pany to carry on the proposed dairy business. We trust farmers and others interested in this matter will give the subject that mature delib eration necessary to enable them to act mtell igently in Ue matter. NEW ADVERTIHE.MKMS. STOCKHOLDERS MEETINC. XTOTICE f HEREBY GIVEN THAT .A.! the annual mot-tine- of the stock hold r-i of the Albmiv Far merit Co, will held at the ofliee of said oouipunv, in Alhanv, Oreiron. on May littli. 1891. at 1 o'clock, p in. 01 Raid day. for tlin purpose ni eiecuriK seven m ni rectors, to serve the ensuing year and tho transaction of snh othor bnsir.efcs as niav properly lilt before sai l meetine. Don liv nr dorof Ihe hoard of directors. M. 11. wiT.ns. At est: P. B. MansntLL. President. .Seretary. DISSOLUTION NOTICRTlm rart-iier.-.hin heretofore f-xistin.. hpr.wion F Engois aid W 11 il.ady, in tli patutiiiir and naner linnerin l.n.in l,.t. this day bpen dissoivud bv im.ttml emi ent. y Enrols rpiirin, "i he business will e carried, on by V II Headly, who, wit' pay all dehtu nwiner bv llm ti -m n'l.i e-.llect nil outstaiidiiitr Meeu:,iH dm- the rirm, V HKAIM.EY. ! ENliOl.s. Dated April 1.1:h, IMi!, L. E.BLAIN'S COLUMN". W are now ready for Spring trade r 1h lie largest and best selected stock of Clothing that will be shown in the county this season. All varieties and patterns to most fastidious. of styles please the D ne OT.UTION- Norp'K-TliK r,,r, nerhiri iicreti f .:e 1 xUtina between -tr.mov anil (1 Nj.iw. hi il,. i'i-..r. HtineHs in Alhanv. or aim. is thu d.-v rii-solved by rniitti 1! ennv m. A trar; V wi't 00:11 mir th bn-ii...,ii ii,-,.i.i .,..:, and asums all debts i-.viri:: by !i lirni and collect all ftceoum , u'io !! i linn -npri! 1. 18 1. A. TH im:Y, l. N'ACI.EV. "ONEY TO I.OAX.-In small an.l IIS larcfe amnnnts, from Mx nioiiilis In live years, on irood Albariv rml 'funii v real eiar. 1 .rv mi nr r. .'JcFlierson, Firi,t.St., Albany, Or, Lin ri s V ir,tXTl!D-A competent, irirl to do T gmnrsl housework. Inquire at Jr Maston's office or resilience. Senator Cullom, ol Illinois isquoted as say ing that "the democrats have been adding some veiy stong material to their ranks in the senate, and the three strongest men arc Hill Vilas and Palmer. They are all good consti tutional lawyers, good debaters aDd good par liamentarians. General Palmer will take a piomincnt position in the senate at once, for lus ability ami experience lit lum to be one of the leaders, lie is ready at drafting a bi'l and has had much experience in that line There is some old precedent to the effect that rcnators are not to be heard during their first session, but it is altogether likely that Talmcr will be a working factor from the start." 1 11c .vu.-.nia 1 onsutulwn publishes a story 'hat gives the rcil reason why Senator Cimer on voted against ihe Force bill. It is told by a United States senator who ssys: ' 'That vote cost $16,000,030," says this sena tor. "Six republicans were og.iinst the bill, but one more was ncei.ed. While the del ate was going on Cameron was working for the correction ol an error In ihe tariff bid in Ihe interest of Ihe binding twine people, which, if not corrected, would have cut off sixteen mill ions of duty annually, It was in our DOwer to kill eitliei this resolution or the Force biil. We gave Cameron the al.ernalive, and he agree:! to vote ith us on the day after his re-election. J It REN r.E 'hrr for r.ffiVrr. r-r re-i . ilence, the biiiidinir 1 f I, Verick.near corner of iiicadalbin ami Third strte.s. nOK'-ES FOR SALE Uno sorrel horso. 9 yens old, weiirht J-lf-0. due grey horse, 8 years eld, weight 100. Aifo wnfcon, hack harnass, etc. Will nol' for casn or excoanco tor other property. Call ot ttcre opposite Huss house. R. A. FRY. We have many fine makes including T ISSO LUTION OF Pa RTN E RS 1 1 1 P. ixince is nereuy given that the co partneiship heretofore exlsilnpr between D C Cox, W A Cox and C H Hoberg. in tne planing mill bus.nes. In Aibr, Oregon, under the firm name of Cox Broi x (.o, is una ua mswlved by mutual nonsent, the said O H Uoberar haviniz r.nr..l,a-BI 1 1ia a-.i . . . n , .nmg ni;ai. true and in terest of the said l 0 Oox and W A Cox, luerein. u n Moberg assumes ell the iuo ouii)fiions o. 1110 late firm, and all notes ana accounts duo said firm are I'fl.ruuie r,u uiin. Datod Albany, Oregon, March 14, 1891. I C Cor, W A Cox. C H UoBKRQ. STOCKHOLDER'S MEETIKC. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT x.1 mere win o an annual me-tingol urn nmrni.oioers or the Albany Woolen Mills Company, hold nt their offlr-e in Albany, Orejion, 011 Tuesday, tia 12th r'Hy of May, 1891. at tho hour of 1 o'clock p m of said day. for the purpose of elect .uk i.iur .ureciors 10 serve for one year and the transaction of such other business asinr.y legally come before such inneiins J. V. OAI.BKAfTII, rccrelary. Winirr tu Loan, We have plenty of money to loan on real estnte security, on two to five years time. Call on lis at our ollice, opposite thu Severe house. Jll'R KIIART & E?.SET. SlIILOlI'StTKE will immediately re beve Creup.Whoopiiig Cough and HroDcliitir. roihay ilafrnj aent. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. OJ"iV2SlH D;VY OF MARCH, W Ih9.. 1. Jieekor ofShedd. l.inn Co. ToKon, made an Hssipnmont for the ben lit 01 his creditors. Thn iindfttsigned is tin duly apprduted and qualified assignee ot said Becker's oitaie. All persons liavinr Oiaitus egatnst the sai l Becker ar berebj- not Mod to pres nt them 10 the undersiu'iied, rr.rilied as requiieil t,v law wiihln three mnntlis from the dale hereof i.inn cnriniv, Oregon, l-wocl April 2, ISf l". ... JOHN W. 1'1'OH. .". ,7' , ASlBIlfO. "ii nir .ssigrrco. (4 ;ti 1 lien wo have tho . full line of mens', youths' and boys' clothing in tho Albany Woole" ''fills goods, that we specially recommend to the public for trial, The largest stock cfMens' Shoes in the city, including many celebrated makes, Hats, from Stetson's best down to a two bit straw. Cannot enumerate Furn ishing Goods every de partment full. Have used cash this year during tight times east and can oiler genuine bar gains in all my departments, L. E. BLAIN. HOW DO YOU DO? There is no doubt that IV 13 W- Stook of SILVERWARE, consisting; of jpoon. knives, Turks, rriiitdislieN, etc, Hold and silver watches, jowel y, cle, Is the largest and best in the ally, and by far the best ever brought to Al.llANV. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See tho GOODS. Youd Better Call uii the All any Furniture IV lN.-k, f,.r FURNITURE t The stock ii lnrj.o Jai.d ujn.pl. tc, Tlu-y aWTJi i-tr l.uvt-flut' lih.m.f ltuliv ft:rl. Ltn.utr- lute, .wall ti;tr, aik! h tiny lif tuvutiif, nil fr r m:e h: ludnnk I'lii-eH.Tl 11 II. Ho lias received a largo and choico stock of sprinir Ti Ci.Aa imiir olidnci nn.l chmln. "iiy,.l. r..t.. B uuuuo, uvn dij ..o uim Diiuuvo. I all taOflCS, COIlSistiri ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chanibre. Acomtl annul iniLiii, ,.1 niuiu huuusl "WUIIflllgH, llOSlCrV corf! gloves, ladies andchildrens shoes. Clutl.ing for thospri ' frnln A linm nii.l rrin 1 .l.ttn n3usM.......i e M "h" .....j..vn.u onaui uiH iu ior rjieri VI)llilllt lnilfri clinna lmfc iinnu oml f,,w J " ' ' "'.1II1IIL'L'00(S 9K.ll . i. ...1.1 . .... ' " ' ""'I it you want tito nest nargains you will havo to call on him -Ml. I TI LADIES BAZAAR Is the Lending Millinery and Farcy Goods Store of Albany, The y carry all Ihe I ntt-si. Styles and Novcltlm In the Millinery line, and a complete no. k of I.nilirs am! CliildrenV Kuriiihhing Knidb,and Yeailv-nurJe (;:vnncrits. (ioods the l.e-,1, and prices the lowcot. Call and be convinced. FIHST STKI'KT, :F. L. FROM AN HLOCK -fi WiLSOf 1 r 1 Gil; . O C.ll ft in ru! 1 11 in f- Aetna trmrrtirf eir 1 1 ai li r i i t t mil, AtMli.)t.-ll IS 1 . I hi it;,l, , luita f a il k.-.iij'i.i.t). , I 'iff rt ..H in 7n . Ti-L-; ti Amrricjiit I'jrr I iin. rw unv, "f I'lrhidi !ililp, wii-nMTiii li". V llf-fl ftlf, V:',iiV,'Mll. I , 1.1 jig 'did, VI 'i tint Mn lirr A :irfnp Inn. 'nnt:iiiv. 1' irtlainl, Hr, Af'lH, eti(t,i)TJ.f.!. 'I liin is r.ne Oit'fjiMi'a It. bt cciiih aniis. Poultry Wanted. Ah kin. 1.1 i nf p.H.liry, bIIvk nr drowd at thn WllUrn-tto H ickinir Ccmrianv'. atoro. Albany. OrtKi.. K'lmlny DOB. COWMAN, The Oid-Timc VnvAvv foopiewhiriKniMl ciusa woik alionld him ,.r hmvo ordnm at Jiiliu. OridwohlV, (ioi.lcn Kiiie UM,r; EMORY Mind wndirtn nirr1. ttir. i. m (niori-a.iinit. Ttimf.iiiI,, fn.mVu ALBANY IOR. WRITSJIAN & HUMERI EROS,. Real Estate Agents Faun and iUnchri foraale. A No city bro.Hirty in Alhn and C'oryatlis, Judged of the horso hava uivon it inoir c pinion, that Titus, Illnmbern'R Dlaok rorchoron stallion, stands at the riccdinhiaclaso. Ho Is in tho hands of MrC K mrrows, an ofllclent and exnnr. ienca hornomnn, who will Rive hli patrons evi ry pomdblo ailontlon. Titus will make tho soasou of 1891, Mondays ana j ursuays al JcfTorson; vdiiOHdajs and Thursdays at LVrvalik; Fiii!va and Saturdays at Albany. Mr ulninlK-rg Is also owner r.f the slanda-d brpd trolling lintfe, Alwonil Bif7, (No iK(iS), who can bo sunn at ths stable of TilteH Errs. 'Jhn pet of this horse a:e ltrpo and flue formed, and only neeu propfr devolopmoi.t to alinwrpeed TWO MEN AND ONK j:OY FOUND DEAD!! vf 4fm -,-.x- While trying to Crowd theii DtEYOE fk FROAH BROS Krnrt whrr.. llwv ntwn.a 1. ...... i , , : - ..u.cvii, iiiuiu the largest block touth of Portland, of the latent Improved Rifles and Shot Guns: an immense Mock of Klnhlno Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands 01 uirur uiings 100 numerous to mention Jteimir fShon ,n rrninectlnn wllh the Store, and one of lie hi'st ivorkmcn In llip ki.i. .1.. ind ail Ijlmls of work. Come one, Come nil; No rouble to ihow tocds. "Small nrofit sn,l n..ii. nl" is oui motto. GRO Near the Pes'- f (ENTON,: -Dealer in- ff o tr ES Albany, Orego: mm 3E0THEES, 0 rb 1 V 1J tail Grocer;, C!GAF.E, TODACCO, AWE) OHOSCE FRUITS OF fllil KltD, Uii iLAPiCSE OR SMALL "UANTITIES, :rt 'iE2n seasch. Flinn Block, ALBANY, OREGOIi W ILL & M usic - Dealers 'llre nnr Lin! ofPlanns U n H1TT T VI) t The most popular pinoaniong'i . it' MllAiVjli I famous f'ianUts. he world'' tr Ti i sr-r-w k n ft. r nhralerl fOI lis orin". .9 . Hi A i n. (V l it. finish and durability. TTi-vrn n riT (Tim hnst inniliulil priced jA" VIDli AT i ..!, m.rkt. ' w kj m w Kj-Kri i ... . , I'alarr uixl InilnHf Mo line I'roof OrKniiH, Onilars, lonn Snitill liiNiliuciils nNpvclally. AKrnts f.ir thn New Home, Klrfrfrfgf B. and oibor SewinR MsobiDt". Mil pilot lor nil kit. if r.l Sewing Machines. We Kiiard our viim iiurs jntiMols end Kiiarnnice eatisfaction. ( c nl.o rurry a full iusiifsi:i nt if 5Inrlc unit Miiftlc Rooks. " Cor. Second and Ferry sic., (f-end for catalogue.) AIDany. v Wo are the People Who carry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, 'Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. 2E3. C3 j2 J. JE& X- IS , If OK SAI.K OK TKADK, a Cine kriwt tri'lll'l 111 1ntlfl r.nmlit ln fll nf? ijeo .Spoilt, at oorner of Klebth' and Jeflerson sirens. llmiK i Ik FISaST-CLflSSCOOggi tsff- fj-lVE IJluinberg'tj Klock, EeasonaW8jjPrices. A nmnillotO l"10 M E CALL-' -:- Vlbauy, Oregon. ol