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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1891)
MIST UK STUDIED, The Herald t.ivt that the effect of the tariff mutt be studied tojbe understood and then proceeds to inform its readers that tin cans which sold last summer In Baltl more tor $3 a hundred are sold this year for $a a hundred, though the duty on tin plate has been increased. The evident purpose of the tlcruld Is to leid Its readers to believe that Increasing the duty on tin plate would result in the reduction of the price of tin cans. If our cotemporary and its readers will carefully study the follow Inn Indisputable facts and propositions it will readily see its conclusions are wrong The Increased duty on tin plate under the ' McKlnley law did not go Into effect until July 1st 1S91, hence the tin cans sold in Baltimore referred to above did not pay the higher duty. The levying of a duty will in general raise the price of the arti cle upon which it Is placed,otherwise man ufacturers and producers of articles would not spend thousands of dollars to elect a congress that would (pass laws Increasing duties upon such articles. AH restrictions and limitations on trade must necessarily increase the price of the commodity sub jected to the restriction. Since the pas sage of the McKinley bill, and before the first of July, the time when the McKln ley tin plate duty went Into effect the amount of tin imported Into this country was more than double the amount for the same period last year. It was done to avoid paying the high duty. There is more tin in the country now than at any tme In the history of -the country, but it is all foreign tin. If tin is selling cheaper it is because of this super-abundance of the supply, or because the manufactur ers of tin cans have reduced the wages of their employees. There Is no home made tin on the market of any consequence. It is indeed highly important to study the effects of a tariff if It be understood. The Minneapolis Journal Is a republican newspaper, but not so thoroughly repub lican as to believe n sticking to a false hood after it has been completely exposed. "The tinplate clackers," it says, "nave precipitately tried to prove that great tin works have been put into operation since the McKinley bill was passed, and that af ter July 1st the market will be supplied from these sources. As a matter of fact there Is no American tin-plate yet manu factured. The American tin-plate sent in sample about the country is simply made of English Iron sheets dipped in a very cheap quality of English white metal There is no use trying to rpake people be lieve that a thing is when It Isn't." This candor Is .admirable. If all republican newspapers were equally fond of the truth, there would soon be no republiban party. -0 COMPLAINTS. American protection, in the niair, is a sue cess. No complaint comes from Ike protected clan. Sunday Merckry. Of cnurse it is a' success so lar at they are concerned who are protected; so far as they are concerned who reap the benefits of protec tion that scheme is eminently a success. The Mttcury unwitlingl? makes an admission very damiging to the scheme of protectionism. It says "no complaint comes from the protected clan.1' There is no cause for them to com plain. So long at the great masses are taxed or the benefit of the classes the classes will not comnlain. No."lhe protected classes are not complaining, bat the consumers are com plaining and Ihejr will continue to :omplain so Innrr ttin made burden bearers for the protected classes. : The hiehest meteorological station in Eu rope Is on the top of the Sounolick. in Austria It is io,l6S feet above the level of the sea, The oldest station of the same character it at Pekin, China. It was founded in the year 1279, and still contains three of the original instruments. Ir Conn & Ilendrlcson can give you a large and choice stock of groceries, pro duce, fruits, berries, etc, to select from then their store it one to visit when wishing anything in their line. An exam ination of their goods will convince any one that there Is no better place In the city for trading in their line of goods. Their prices are low, with good reasons for the fact. They invite all to call and see them and learn by experience where the best bargains can be secured, both in prices and quality ot goods. IUti Tod a Wit and ten children ; have yon any children; are yon an old bachelor? Whatever you are yon can not do better than by buying your groceries, roduce and baked goods 01 ranter tiros, 'ou want to save money and at the eame time get good groceries, then call on them. Yon will get first-class treat ment and first-class soods Their baked goods are made in an experienced man ner, and include a large variety 01 eatables. NEW ADVERTISEMENT I. SOLD. Jo Lot iss soM hla laundry to tne undersigned. I will continue the business In the same plaoe on Lon street. I solieit a fair share of the patron age of the public. 1 will do good went. The new that the president Is to call on senatoi Sherman to help his administra tion out of the straits into which the billion- dollar congress has plunged it is a striking commentary on' republican politics in Ohio. Mr Sherman has received many honors at the hands of his party, but since it ceased to be a party of principle he has been the victim of the machinations of the. worst and most corrupt element In the or ganization. He has been persistently de nied the highest honor. In three National Conventions ills state delegations have de ceived him, and at last he has bpen forced to submit to direst humiliation at the hands of perhaps the worst man who has ever held '.he office of governor ol Ohio. but now when real ability and long exper ience are needed the president is forced to turn to the discarded Sherman. He is for use In statecraft; Foster and Foraker are for politics. A celebrated physician has remarked that every house ought to be pulled don at the end of the sixtieth year, as it has by that time absorbed all of the diseases of those that have lived in it. This idea is based on the theory that wood and plaster absorb gases foul air and feverish exhal atlon as readily as milk or water docs. But, as It Is not practicable to tear down houses every half-century or so, some eminent authorities claim that all wood used in the interior constructions of houses, and all of the surface of plaster, should be thorough ly oiled or varnished, so that the power of absorption would be almost entirely de stroyed. In the latter event the destruct ion of houses on sanitary grounds would no longer be desirable. The growth of nsils on the left hand re quires eight to ten days more than those on the right; the growth is more rapid in children thin in adults, and goes on farter in winter than in summer. It requires an average of 132 days for the renewal of the nails in the winttr and but 1 16 dming the summer months. At Cambridge, England, butter is sold by the yard, a pound of the article being rolled into a roll a yard long and told in sections to suit buyers. The Arabian year it a luaar one, and in tl e course of thirty-two yean each month runs through all of the seasons. C'QNI'IBMKD. I The favorable impression produced on the I arts appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit ( rstmuy syrup ot rigs, ivw years ago has been mote than confirmed by the pleasant eiptri.no ot all who have used it. ami the aaccert ot the proprietors aud maiiuUeturerS we vi rig syrup Loinisi.y. NOTICZ. MherM, my wife having left me without jnst oause or provo. oatlon, this ia te- notify the public not to trust her on my acoount. as I shall pay no debts or her eontraotmg. W D TBITBS. Albany, June SO, ltttl.' "I OST. Three reoerd books of Tangent liUI ehareh. aonth, between 'fan Rent and Brownsville, on ltutte road, on June It, 1801. the Ward's Will sv finder for trouble. W. U. Howard, Tangent, Or. I' at or FOl'ID A toodnmkr.il., .Ilk Hi Initials 1. W. IndiatlncUv iifrTd od tbs dmAIs. as II Isk lour Hm to I, nun? iwaoo U)..w.v will pi.., sll at Iks DaiMSiiT ana sltim rpitT. N OTIC! TO WHOU IT MAT COXdRK.-AU prtna ar hcrtby notified thl kit wtf. Fniii Ka4ftll, bu led mi without any ornos. tad all Bnni ar ktij further notlfltxJ Dt to lot ber hT anything- m mt credit, I will nt pay any thing an aar amount, IDWABD B. HIUDALL. MONET TO LOAN In null and lured aruoanta, from alx moothi to five yeain, on good Albany and Linn county real eetat. Call on or address Tf Morherion, r irat St., Albany, Or. SPLENDID FARM FOR SALE. A6)f ACRBS. 110 A CREW IN 4vC" grain, 17 In eira and roots, 40 in titiioil y. Well fenced and seeded to trass. Well watered; good soil, no rmvel. 80 bead eatllo. SO hags, 4 horses, farm lm plemsnte. Urge housa, large new bsrae, good school and ekureh near house, on place: Frolt of ail ktada 8 miles to postoftloe and store, 6 wi'es from Stay ton and 2'A milea tenth cf Kings station on the Oregon Paeifle railroad Flaee can be divided tnla three or foar farms with county road to each. Plane with every thins 24 per acre. Terms easy. For further panioalnra apply on the premises at Mt Pleasant, Linn cosily, or address a, r. MiLiiiBK, Htaytau, Oregon, (KO) MEMBERS OF THE LINN COUNTY FARMERS' ALLIANCE: YOTJ ARK HEREBY NOTIFIED that I haTecontraotad with the well known firm of Stewart A Box. at Albany, to snpply you with hinders, niowere, rakes, twine, bseks, buggies, wagons, filowe , elo, as well as all arfsUs in the Ine of general hardware. JST-Usrlnn eounlT members ean boy at the same piste on the same terma. BUS. tl. 1KV1ME, Flnaacial Amt. THE ORECON HAY PRESS, a f ANVFACTTJRKD BT . P. SLATl. ' I at Corrallis, Is the best hay prees is the market. Orders fer Dresses sent to Corvsllls will be promptly filled, Aay.me infringing on ilia paunt will be prosecuted to the fullest txtsnt of the law. . Do Yon Want Summer ClotMne ? IF PO YOU CANT READ THIS Without being Interested. There will bo a Genuine iAsk Your Neighbor I i-r.ni c nc i in.. 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Ten and Twenty acre Farms, all in CultiviLt.inn o,i Fruit, within Seven miles of Oregon's Oanitirt f. .y 10 set t0 fourth Cash, Balance in Three equal Annual Payment- i and Cultivated Three Tears for $175 per acre For FurtC TrUit tion send for Pamphlet to Further Informa- The Oregon Land Company, HOW DO YOU I There Is a doebtlku NEW- ' J Sloek of SILTKRWABI. MS: Jiioons.knlTes, forks, frnit disbis'. told and sIlTer walebss.lt'' ate, la the largest and M theslty, and bjfsrtnt 1 best erer broniM te JklJAKT. PRICES th Most Roasonib! Call and Sei th" c ITT nUIIS TOH Pfeiffer Block, tkt, Stanard & fmAlM,M CHID.'-' ' 9 mud Tolltt IrtloltiiBponif tfl Ferramerj, nenooi Artlats' SuppH . ....I I! rhyalclaaa pr"F" lally ssDjpoasiei- J. A. CnmraiDg. 1 11 you want tho bes and most durable furni ' ture that ia manufactur a ed" in the city gf to THOMAS BRINK'S J An PHOTOGRAPHER, T .?S??J" ni1 Ferry fit, Albsnr, Ol rantoed In ever' -Knlarging e U u-kiok wark. guaranteed In ever- kj uwreu tu ine an. 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