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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1891)
gaUu democrat The queerest thins about Jeep ie creaturet if their arrangement for vision. Fish that lire at very great depths have either no eyes at al' or enormously big one. Indeed, there are two ways you may get on in these gloomy abytsei, by delicate touch organs, or by tight that collects the few rays ol lipht due to phosphorescence or other accidental sources. Down to the depth of two hundred fathoms, the eyes get constantly bigger and bigger. Bevond that depth, imall-eyed lorms, wnn long feelers, developed to supplement the eyes Lower still we find functionlcta eyes, and in most confirmed abyssmal species the eves have iisappeared entirely. New York for the year 1890 received a total of 400,000 immigrants. A waterproof paper has lately been invented that will even stand boiling. Xfrrula are found to corrode much faster when in galvanic connection than otherwise, The coinage of silver July I- ' dollars will cease NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITY RECORDER'S NOTICE EQUALIZATION- CF SWEET OX SL'GAU. Dull-witted organs now rejoicing that the price of sugar is greatly reduced to the consumer because the tariff on sugar hat been materially changed and largely abolished are unable to comprehend the logic of their admission. Why has the price of sugar been lowered? Because tl.e McKlnlev bill removed the cuttom-lioute tax on sugar. Therefore the McKlnley bill is to sugar at least Is a beneficence And the tariff has a direct Influence upon the price of commodities paid by con sumers. Accordingly as the tariff is high or low upon fabrics or products the price Is high or low. Then the tariff It a tax which the consumer pays when he purchases a tariff-taxed commodity. To admit this Is to surrender an argument persistently as serted by advocates of high tariffs. Their claim it that a tariff U not a tax paid by consumers and that prices are not affected by tariff taxation, At the effect of plac ing 8ugaralnly on the free list works so rnakiup: a big drive on entirely to the adrautage oi consumers ot 1 . c.mtitv .ugarithat Is. of everybody-why . since Welopes, PAISLEY & bXlLET. wool Is used by everybody for clothing, as for a variety of other purposes, would It not be well to put wool upon the free list? If the tariff were taken from wool, wool, like susrar similarly treated, would be lower. Advocates of high-tariff taxation are like the hunter who wished to hit if it was a deer and miss if it was a calf. When the consumer gains an advantage by free-list Ing sugar these advocates rejoice, but In proclaiming their joy what do they do? They admit that the taking off of a tariff tax is the one mode of making a tariff bllj popular. Let them take the tax off wool and they will discover the same cause for congratulating the consumer. But the whole sugar ttorv Is not told when reference is merely made to the re moval of the tax thereon and the conse quent cheapening of the price to the con sumer. The treasury it obliged by the McKlnley law to pay a certain bounty to domestic sugar producers. This process has not vet beimn. The demand may be very great. Small or large, the govern ment can meet It only by raising revenue. Revenue ib had by taxation. The only resource of eovernment is the people. It lives by their conrent on tneir substance. It has lost a certain amount of revenue by releasinz the tax on sugar. But It must employ a sum of money yet to be ascer tained in compensating domestic sugar- makers for the loss to them of a close M,rLpt i-rpntpil htf the Intervention of a tariff now abolished. The sugar consumer must pay the domestic sugar producer in another way. He settles the bill after all, Whv In this enllehtened age should government engage in this business of robbing millions of Peters In order to pay a few Pauls? If government pay a bounty to the sugar.growers of Louisiana why not a bounty likewise to the corn-growers of Illinois? When every private enterprise shall stand on Its own bottom then will be real Independence In the republic, and juggling with tariffs, said to be a tax when they are removed and no tax when they are Imposed or Increased, will cease to be a grab game in which the many lose and a few make fortunes. -m-rvrioK T9 HERERY GIVEN THAT J the common counoll of the city of Albany, urjguu; win - : EquRlhsatlon.kt tn Council Chambers In said olty. on Wednesday, the 10th day of June lftSl, at tho hour of two o'cl ock p m of aalo. day, for the purpose of equal ising and carrec'lna the assessment of D - . - itni aala city, lor ine yor ". By crdev 01 me council www IQlkl Dated at AlDany. uretron, my no, i. 1 j u BSTOS, Uecordor of the olty of Albany. T 1 KOFESSION AL NXTrtSE - Inquire J7 tle o'nerof Fifili and Bake streets of Mrs K CainpueU. IOR SALE UHtAI-.a fcoou or will be sold cheip, to b uniovec" , make room for another oi'Htlini,. Iaq.'i of Dr J P Wallace. WJ ANTED, A rosrriuiM. ay mou-i, II ,lriimsrl. to look a! tor the bus- tie.s of a store or ware; ouse, having many mst yeara experience ri biic" 1 nntitiflil that I ti cive General satis.'set-.on at very moderate wattes. HKyEJ.ENCKs Any of tl-e flr settlers in aud around Alli:ny. r ANTED. To buy noles and u.ori cairps H E Noble. Portland, room 18, Concord mock, 2d street. ST ANTED The undersigned wan,1 w tn hnv Ohinese pheasant euuA. Bring tbeui to the grocery store tf 1L Tai-rwRY TO LOAN. In email ana Ji. Urge amounts, from six months to Ave years, on coca a many sou unm county real estate. Call on or address VY E McPberson, First St., Ainany, ur. 11 STRAY NOTICK- A bay horse a about 4 or 5 vears old, branded on left hip, and has been at the place 01 tns 11 ml urumnnn m nirnpr riniiiH lur H uiun.u Owner will can ana WKe niai away auu pay expenses. Jkrpt oiiea. ,E.BLAINSCOLUMKH0W DO YOU DO? Thore l no.doubt that mam 3 mm NEA. Stoek of SILVERWARE. consMlnK of ihjoiih, knives, forks, fruit dishes, elo. gom and silver watolies, jewel y, etc. is the largest and best In the city, and by far the bost ever brought to Albany. PRICES Hie Most Reasonable. Call and !Se the GOODS, We are now ready for L Spring trade wi'h the largest and best selected 6tock of Pfeifler Block, Clothing that will be shown in the county this season. ITT lKl O NTUKE Albany Stanard & Cusick, All varieties of styles and patterns to please the most fastidious. We have many fine makes including PBOraiBTSM." Drugs, Medicines, ( bc-mirals, Fancy and Toilet Arlieles.Sponges.BrushPB, Perfumery, School ; Hooks, and Artists' Supplies. I riiNl-inH' iirem-rlpllona full;' roniiouuIcd. TWO MEN AND ONE 130Y FOUND DEAD:!! ' f 1 S1 V- '. ' While trying to Crowd theii Then Ave have . the full line of mens', youths and boys' clothing in the Albany BEYGE & FR9MAN BROS Woole" Mills goods, that we sneciallv recommend to the A v public for trial, If one were to believe all th.it is said protection organs, the conclusion wou'd be reached that all the good things that come te the people are attributable to the McKlnley bill, while all the evil that flesh is heir to is due to the hated doctrine or "free trad." Wt wait with great expectancy to hear the escape of the Itata attributed to the "free trade' message of Cleveland. The delicacy of the ornans of smell pecu liar to the turkey, vultu e and carrion crow Is somethiug quite remat liable, tnoy being able to scent their food for a distance of forty miles. FOR SALE. Two pood btnrtrv horses, and well broken, together with good hack and (.et of double harness. Apply to J K Hack- ensto. residence corner of C'alapoola ana Ninth tlreets. Assignee's Sale!! Forty acres good land near Lvons. Iv'nn Co.: on line of C P. It. R. Private bids for same received to May 30, '91 . Salem, Or., May 19, '91. J. M. PAYNE, Asognee Dorrance Uroa. During the past decade, while the United States has diminished its debt afiout one-half, France has added $950,- 000,000 to hers. A lady in Edinburgh experienced a lurch in her carripcc. and drove her hatpin into her head with fatal consequences. A irrain of line sand will cover one of the minute scales of the human skin, yet each one Of these scales covers from 300 to 500 pores. Out of 600,000 applications for patents made during the last century. iSs.ooo, or a little over fifty per cent have bscn issued. TUADH AT THIS OLD liKUAIIi.E GltOCERY STOISK of C K r.KOWNKI-L, Good feM)J, low prices and iunet U meut. COVE ONE. i:oiE A 1.1, LBAMY FM1T01 Cj ltu Juit recaired a Urge Invvics of new decent in WMow Sliafles anil Curtains, and new and baullful patterns lit Wall Paper Elegant Borders to Match, The largest stock of Mens' Shoes in the city, including many celebrated makes, Hats, from Stetson's best down to a two bit straw. Cannot enumerate Furn- ishintr Goods every de- partment full. Have used cash this year during tight times east and can offer genuine bar- r.-nina in oil niv rlrlnrl mfillts. UlllhJ AAA Ull J 'a , . - Tho merchant tailoring department, under chargo of Mr. E. A. Schifiler.is woll stocked with suitincs of latest patterns. First-class work guaranteed. It will pay pat rons of tailor shops to see goods and get prices. L. E. BLAIN. Store, where they always have on hand the largest Stock tout!) of I'ortland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Guns: an immense stock of 1-ishlng Tackle of evcrv description; lents. Hammocks, Cam? Chairs and thousands f other things too numerous to mention it,ein,ii" Shop in connection with the Store, and one of .he best workmen in the State to do any ind all kinds of work. Come one. Come al. No rouble mow goods. "Small profit and quick 1" Is out motto. V Embracing all the latest Novelties in Dress Goods, Both in WOOLEN and WASH FABRIC?. -To The Ladies,- ATakfi a Snecialtv of La?ie3 Underwear, m &, Ribbed and Muslin. My Prices are tie LOWEST and my Coons tho Best. A in sole t gent for the Celebrated Y. S F. HOSIERY, Guaranteed stainless, Warranted absolutely fast, and Free from Poison, : To The Men : Call and Look at My values in Furnishing -:- Good I have Largo Stock at the Lowent Prices ever oflored is thsT.lie,, I cairy a for wear al end be cot ,11 lian of tho worM-r.-t.owed EKOADIIEAD goo J., mid Emili. I,,,! Htoclc cf KsiimoiDKitiES and Flodsciso!, ced tin. Albany i- the lHt trading point in Oregon. S,3E2 AB. J. A. Cummins, Wall Paper, DrngH, A'aintN, Oils 0 1 n w , tc, Ho has received a largo and choice stock of spring Goods, new sty'es and shades. Wash labnc?, cowm ,1 i ,1.- A rnmt.t ginghams, seersuckers, sateens anu eum ( nr wl,itfl rroods. flouncings, hosiery, corst itSSUl 111"."" o - , .i.,.,rl 1ndi,s and children's shoes. Clothing for thesjn l J f J .1 pomnleto assortment for m u aue. lu.'h1' 1 ... 1. and furrnshing gooo. n ; r ,,mnt tlm lx-slv harcains vou wni im " - t n j v -9 o OREGON. f St PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Spirond andFeny St. Albany, Ol Su t'UHiUK werK. guarantoeu in ever; branch of the an. fSTKnlarirlns all kilide a specialty. SEED A' Sill fl( t. I P'fl f tl'Jl l.lf .sif., J 50 c. SHADE! Kcneniber I'a'aley & Sniilev, 1'iinie.- Fa,-m Co,- Jkate, I have for sale 100 nt-rca of the finest farming land in tho stale. All 'n a liinh Btute of riill'v.ttion, no ViniM- itmfl, but line abi'itutful litiildin l'H-a- tinn. Kiulit niilce from Ak.i.iv, to miles fiom Tansent, on tho S V R K, Terms and nri e -e:3o.i nh'M. Tail nnd aoo me nil Second si roi't, nnnnsite 1ku ocnvr olli -e. Dk. (i. W . Ma'ton, A. STRAW EY, Sale ,.P KCl'KTK fOR C?THS Va"',d ll l'1 1 aceitrity, !. t'.fl t ready, 'j'ko ifiw,, SJOO J 01 ( noi ' - a i.s o 0 Cily Livery, -STABLE.- llavlns pnrehawil new rlirs can fnrn lh lirM'cisnH turrniita al call. .wlrl aitenuon Riven totranoleiitstock. Murpoa boarilod by tho ilay or month. t'hrnprat Rntrs in llio ilj-. Telo.ilioim connooiion with ihe St Chnn Hotel. 'eieiuone on!o:i riven n,-iiiiiiil a'.leiuion. V mi, 1I1 a.ieet, ixtwern F!lswoilh au-1 N. etL'a.- linn. tirown From Selected BalbK, Karlc HM .per tb 11 Ml Kt'd WethcnnQ'.d " 1 SO Yellow Uiinvera ' 2 White PorlUtfiil " t In rmiipntinir prtcoii piesna remember that above uolallune mcluue 1'ohtaur. Glee Onr Meed n Trial. orrcspondenre solicited. TRUFelBULL. - & - BEEBE IMPORTS, OROWRM AND DB1LRU IX ScerJff, Trees, Bulbs and Plants, i-Mvntlon this pawr. UKEtiG, TAILOE Suits made anil repairing dona to Older, jtoiweea luira rnu jiourtn,oa Lyon at PA5SLEY & SMILEY, Wholesale Dealer s In - ard - A I tinny. Orugoa ALBANY :OR. WRIiSMAN & EDLBEB.T BROS,. Real Estat Agents Kam.a and Ranches for sale. Also city tirnporty in Albany and Curyallia. JEZ. C3 S2 : . HI I F!RST-CLASSWffi EeasonableTilrices, ttsr c-h T "V" lil Blumbcrg'M Block, I Tl LADIES BAZAAR -Is the Leading- illinetr and Fancy Goods Store of HI They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties In the M'"'"!)"'!""11' a complete stock of Ladies and Children's Furnishing Koods.an., garments, tjoous tne Desr, ana prices 111c wwni, - - T.OC m . .,...,,,,1, . . i.' 11 1 n.- THOMAS H7QIIL lt- ed in the city & - BRINK'S ,sr5V J. Joseph, Proprietor Wholesale and Reta11 imh wm'm h&umi