If ttUvj democrat TIN PLATKIMITJSTKY. The tin plate industry is a topic of vexed controversy juit now. The controversy wiges over the question whether there is such an in. dus.ry, as yet, on American soil. We have received the following circular letter, note head of the N & G Taylor Co, of Phil adelphia: Editoi of The Voice. Thinking you might be interested in the new industry, namely, the manufacture of American tin plate, about winch so much has oeen written ol late, w send you this day by mail copies of the 1'hiUv F Fl'e' a sample oi tue genuine jr.ur 010 iiyie Drana 01 rooting, which was made in Philadelphia by us, and which Is the uncsi quamy ami Heaviest coated plate that can be made. We have been handling thii nrads of for many years, havini? it made in Wale. r. cording to our formula, and on account of the advance in duty, we felt that we could make it in Philadelphia, which we started to do some weeks ago and propose (o continue. l ou caa readily appreciate our confidence in the article wc are turning out, when we ad vise you that we are offering it under exactly ic Fame guarantee mat we gave lor the im ported article, namely, to give two perfect sheets or the value of the same in cash for every sheet that can be found shoviing the slightest imperie:tion tvery sheet is stamped with the brand, thickness, registered trade mark, and our name. We think to thoroughly guarantee a plate it should bear the full name and address 01 the guarantor, (Jur new ind UStrv is. of mnri,. th tihiri of a number of attacks, evidently made on ac count oi political prejudice, but as it is simply a matter of business with us, ouronly disire is that we will soon be able to supply the demand wiuci at ine present time Is very large and rapidly increasing. N & G Taylor Co The thing that perplexes us about this letter is why it should be sent here. It is simply a ma.ter of business, we are informed, but Tie Voice Is not in the tin plate business. Then why should this letter, simply as "a matter of business" be sent to us? If it had been sent as a matter of politics, to bolster up the Mc Kinley bill and its 150 per cent tariff on tin plates, we could understand it. But if that is the case, we are compelled to ask a few ques tions suggested by this circular, How much tinplate can the company in question make, and how many trade orders have they sup plied? Are they giving away all the tin plate 3 far made !o news papers, accompanied with "matter of business" letters? Do they fiud that a profitable business? Do oi.e old man nnd a boy still constitute the working force of the new Industry? if so, when will the force 5S Increased, an J will the Increase come from Wales or from Ameiica? Lastly, whj do they not fill that order of Cort's for 6,003 boxes of American tin plate, an order that has been standing for several weeks and finds no takers? We are not scouting at the "new industry ' -t.a1!: A" w? want is additional light. - A ((I'MTIONAIILE DECISION, The Importers of millinery and hat trimmings appear to have won their suit against the government. on the contention that the duties levied on such articles were higher than were allowed by law. The difference, it la claimed, will be from fif teen 10 twenty millions of dollars In favor of the Importers, which sum will have to be refunded by the government tt the su preme court also decides against it. The Importers paid the excessive duties levied. and added the same to the price of the goods sold to the wholesalers, who In turn charged the same upon the retailers, and the latter tacked the added duty upon the goods sold to consumers. Salem States man. Indeed! So, the Importer pays the duty, adds it to the price of the goods told to the wholesaler, who in turn charged the same upon the retailers, and the latter tacks the duty upon the price of the good: sold to consumers. Well then what be comes of McKinley's statement that It Is the foreigner and not the domestic con sumer, who pays the duty on Imported goods? The Statesman is treading upon dangerous ground. McKlnley Is the great Mogul of protectionism and this statement of our cotemporary will subject it to the charge of being a Cobden Club free tiadcr, and acting under the powerful Influ ence of British gold. Don't forget, Paisley & Smiley, rrintem. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ijl STRAY.-"-Stryed from my premises !i a bright bay mare, nix years alii, branded with the figure of a pair of pectacles on left shouMer, Reward to auyonx who will notify ma at Albany pos'.omce. A. B. HOND. MONEY TO I.OAN.-In amall and large amounts, from six months to five yeaia, on good Albany end Linn county real etate. Call ou or address W E McPneraon, First St., Albany, Or. BIO CHAXCE FOn SOME BOOY to make money. The best pavinir restaurant In EiiKene for sale, as the owner is going to retire from huKlntss for sometime. Aoy person itejirlni; infor mation regarding this business, U B Korris, attorney t law. or J K Diion, rop, ,ugent, Oregon, THE OREGON HAY PRESS, " MANUFACTURED BY N. P. SLATE, IT I at Corvallis, is the beothav ruvas m the market. Orders for presses sent to orvallis will be promptiy fl led. Any .uoinfrinidnzon the patent will 0 prossouted to the fullest extent of the la. The republican leader ore bcSiy frightef!;d at the prospect bf having the Knights of Labor solidly opposed to the republican ticket in Ohio this year. It is said that the Knighti of Labor through its executive boird, which is making a fight for the removal of Capt Mere dith, chief of the bureau of engraving and printing, hat given Mr Harrison it ultimatum and it is, that Meredith must be removed or every Knight of Labor in the state of Ohio will vote against the republicans at the coming gubernatorial election. Secretary Foster, who is an adept in the art of bamboozling is relied upon by Mr Harrison to help him out of the scrape in tome way, but he will find it viry sVtfficult. Governor Pennoyer has received a'n vltatlon from the great sachems of Tam many Hall, Kew York City.to addresst he braves of that Impregnable democratic or ganization on the Fourth of July. This It a great honor not only to the democracy of this state but to the state Itself. By the way Tammany would be greatly honored to be addressed by 60 distinguished a demo cratic governor. We trust the governor will find It convenient to accept. We now have the press on which the Oregon Sfe 'niort the pioneer paper of the Pacific Coast, was printed in 1S46 It Is one of the best hand presses on th e Pa clflc Coast at this time, and is apparently as good as new after nearly forty-five years of almost constant use. Eugene Journal. A statement made public at the treasury department June iSth shows that the net cash balance Is only $1,135,000. This Is the lowest yet reached but It It going lower day by day The Billion Dollar congret did It. The masses of the people re watching It very closely. Inquiries Instituted by a trade journal In over 400 wheat growing districts resulted In the completion of a report setting forth that the total wheat crop of France this year will amount to little over one-half of the usual crop. At Fohtmii.i.kb A Ikvino'i 160 dozen window shades, Just received. A large and elegant stock of 16th cell- MHlroom tets ry bed AH'd 1.1 designs. The b MVye '- 1 1 1 ; 1 . it et'.titt, miny t mast eofTi-e in the city at Com Try Calumet on eatth. B'k'nq I'owde", the pivev. C E E..o "si Itf ANTED-A or more V f bouse, with barn. In rant. wore) af PttitopHaT PfliQ', room Leave NOTICE, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN NOTICE IS HEREBY eiVENTH AT sealed bids will be reeeivoil t ih omce 01 tne county clerk of Linn county, ,'icguu, uu iu ji u-oiock, noon, Wednes day, tbe Sth day of July, 1891, for the Keeping 01 tne countv poor, for the inn oi" ODe year from the 1st dav ol AukusI. 1891. " B A!! bids to be aparorcrl or refected hv the eouuty court. N. P, PaYN v., " Cie k. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT sealed bids will be received at li e office of the county olelk of Linn county. Oreion, up to 12 o'clock, noon, Wedues aaj.tne mn el duty, lsui.tor the con struction of a county bridge across .(bat is cnown as wwi cieeu, near the 'arm of William Vanee, in said, county. Said bridge to be of ibe following dlmen-lou , to wilt Forty loot fpus, of I no Quern truss pattern, : Meniy feot anp-oaca. Uenta for the approaches to be s:iahnrtl Constructed of oas: piling njd 16 leet apart. All bids to be approved or rejeo'.ed by the county court. N. P. PAYNE, Clerk. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE OF MENT. APPOINT XT0T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT iw, tbe undersigned has been dulyap uclnt d assignee of the estate of LT Henness, an insolvent debtor, and that he bnsqi'r rifled as such assigneo In the manner pre r;bed by law. All persona naving claims against said 1. 1 Henness are hereby notified to pre. mt the satne under oath an required, by law, to the uniersiK;nd at 11 WK creek, In Linn f!o. Oregon, or 10 his attorneys, Geo W Wright and D It N Blaokburn, at the law othoe of either of them, in Albany ineiron within three months from the date hereof Dated June 9th, 1891. T. J. McCLARY. Qpo. W. Wright, Assignee. D. It. N. Blsckburh, Attys for Assignee. (B 12) SPLEHDID FARM FOR SALE, A6tf ACKM. 110 ACrtlM IN T)J (train, k in eern and no,t, in 1 liui'itl y. Well fenoed aad seeded to (-ass. Well watered; ood soil, no grivei. 80 bead eattlo. to bogs, 4 horses farm 1111 plemeuts, large bonse iargs newbaius, goo.! echoo: and churoh near join, on plane: Fruit of all kinds- 1 miles In poverties and store, 6 mlea from Stajlon and 2H miles south cf Ktngs at-tinnon the Oiegon Fscttlo rahrtad flare ctu be dlvidmi into three or f.mr farms with county road to each. Place with eve-y ihlnx -4 per acrj. Terms easy. For further particulars applyon tbe prsmlsea at Mt Pleasant, Llna com tv. or address M, P, MULKrt, Sisyie.i, Oration. (20; Hip Do Yon Want Smnmer IF 80 YOU CANT BEAD THIS "Without being Interested. Thero will bo for the Month of June, a Genuine OF SUMMER GOODS, Lifiiit Will Mint Summer Mil Goods, Hats, Shoes, anil all Kinds of HOT WEATHER E- Weaiing Apparel Now in My Store. Ho lias received a largo ami choice, stock of spring Drew Goods, new stylos and shades. "Wash fabric?, conaisting of ginghams, seersuckers, sateens and chanibre. A comphj, assortment of white goods, flouncings, hosiery, eorsefc gloves, ladies and children's shoes. Clothing for the spring trado. A largo and complete assortment for men ani youth's. Hoots', shoes, hats, caps and fur.-nshing goods, an4 if you want tho best bargains you will have to eall on him, Ti LADIES BAZAAR. Is the Leading illioefy and Fancy Goods Store of Albany. They carry all the Latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery line, and a complete atork of Ladles nnd Children's Furnishing (roods, and ready-made garments. Goods the best, and prices the lowest. Call and be convinced, :- -:- FROM AN BLOCK FIRST STREET, Tie Msg Cloti ana littiit Tft We are the People "Who carry the most complete ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in b lino of Hard tho market. - PATfSOfilZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. m FARMERS & MERCHANTS INSURANCE CO., Albuuy, OrKOU. W F RE AO, President. 1 0 WRITSMAN Beereitry. J L COWAN, Treasurer. Geo F SIMPSON, Vice Preaident. DIBKCTonN-' J L Cowan, Geo F Simpson. IV F Head, It L Foley. M Sternberg, JWBomil J K WealherlorO, R S Stratum, J 1 Writsmau. ALSO DIKTRICT AOKMTS FOB Oakland Home Insurants Co, Oakland. Cal Trader!, CLIesgo, III, American. Philadelphia, Pa Phoenix. London, England, Norwich Unlnn, London, En I.ofd"n Lanohathin, London, Eng. Guardian, London, Eng Man chester, Manchester England. Oaiedonlan, Eljhurg. Scot and. Wenehaa'er, VS York, IrJSUflANCF. OFFICE IN ALBANY. - ONLY STRICTLY ... . J t-l'.'I'l.Jmgi nmmrM LvuM!Miftmswrm..j..xj.iiiij in si am. .j i ataateitQB?ggg HT HAS BEEill TRIED "1 r 1 1 Y DRUG STOBE Pfeiffer Bloek, Albanj Stanaid & Cusiii rasraiBMat; Fruit Raising m the Willamette Valley Pays 100 Per Cent, on the Investment 04 x UMBER. Ten and Twenty acre Farms, all in Cultivation and Ready to set to Fruit, within Seven miles of Oregon's Uapital, for $75 00 per ac-p; one fourth Cash, Ealance in Three equal Annual Payments: or, satt) Pi-uir, and Cultivated Three Years for $175 per acre, For Further Informa tion send for Pamphlet to The Oregon Land Company, Orues, Vedlolnsa, CbimlsaH, TW and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Bnitbet. Perfumery, fccl.ool Books, and Artists' Supplies. PhyHlelann prearlptlui.J tr Inll- eemponiided. HOW DO Y1U DO? There it no doulit thai (dUltHF.D. Th fYratile imn.es'inl i.roducfd nn the fiist appnirance of Ihn s j eehle liquid fimt , renway Svrilp ol rm, a 'w jrr r beca mnro tlin couflrintid by thn pleaurt eapeue'ics ol ill who hive used it. ami the snffli.s of the .roiUi,a and mauuf touiro'l ihs C.l Fix Sj rap Company. We wish to as- to the publlo that we havejuat added a lar je planer loour ,u(i and nil prepared to fuiutsh ail kinds o I ii in be-, dressed or rough, as the pur chaser may chose, as good as tue best, ajtl asi'hosp as It cn Do sold. In piyment we will take all kinds o' nroduce. suidi as hav. Hoar, irrai'i. v.t. iiiiter. Deans, lieet by the quarter, e.3 in lies aii.-inir'i mat we oan use. i'ifsw before vou i jrchaiw vour I, . 1 1 nili", sa we feel eoiifl leui that t n suit sin. You will aiwavs n.i.l on. of I's a our mill, 14 inlms Ii nn l.pixnnn I ur ea Irom Waterloo, on Hamilton treel.. WIH'C A. BEKKIOAN, Lebanon, Oregon, i i:ilEllliT9Brirs i H H K f M . ii iv H H 19 P a mm u a a Mt! J t It you want tho bel ami most durable furn tnre that 19 mannfinitiia r : . . EJO fae.l in tlio city co to THOMAS BRINK'S Mm. PHOTOGRAPHER, Cor Second and Kerry Nt, A t ony Oi SUPKRIOK work, guarantee I in ever branch of the an. varKni&,,.n . Stnek of SltVKRWARE. eonilsllnj I spoons knlTes, forks, frultdlahet,f'i gold and sliver watches. Jewel Tt rtc. Is tbe largeat and best In the olty. and by far the he.teTi r brought to Albany. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS. J. A. Cumming. Wall Paper, Orugrs, Paint s,Oils Ol0.Hr4. Etc., all kinds a specially, ALGANY, OREGON