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UtUa Democrat TAUIFF IIKFUKM. the prcsiili'iit mill tin1 soirvtiiry of ilie treasury lire ut pvat puins. in tl titf it rent communications to cniiiin. to g(tire the people that the McKinlcy 1ill is ful ill inpall the proihesic of its uuthv a .mil ini-rhtily mlvaiicin the prosperity oi the country. The preniilent ihvells with much satisfaction on the recent increase In our fireipi commerce ns to stip'st the K'lief that he thinks it was the tariff hill that trace us the prodigious crops of the past season and at the same time hlihted the harvests of Kurope so as to insure ns ready markets at paying prices for our unusual surplus. Hut the secretary of the treasury is still holder ami does not hesitate to declare : A comparison of the prices of the goods imiwrted respectively under the old and new tariffs where rates have been increased will demonstrate that the tariff is a tax up on the foreign competition in our markets, in the sale of such articles as are extensively produced here, anil that the duties are in fact thus deducted from the foreign market value and are paid by the foreigner as a tax for the privilege of selling his goods here at prices fixed by our own people competing among themselves in our own market. l!efore adopting into an official report this commonplace of the stump orator, which John (juincy Adams years ago de clared to be contrary to the first principles of commonsense, Secretary Foster should have turned to the twenty-fifth section of the vfry bill ho is seeking to vindicate, that section provides for the repayment of 99 per cent of the duties paid on imported materials used in this country in making articles for exportation, and 'according to Major McKinley's own statement applies as well to wool and other "materials extensive" ly produced here" as to things not produced in this country. If the secretary's proposi tion is true, he is constantly helping the American importer, to practice a fnflid on the government by refunding to him out of the treasury 99 per cent of the duties which the importer never paid, but which were paid by the foreigner who sold him the goods. Further, if the secretary had turned, say to paragraph 395 of the .McKinley bill, he would have found that it imposes on women's and children' woolen dress goods weighing less than four ounces per square yard a duty of 12 cents jmt square yard and 50 percent advalorem. Hie foreign mar ket value of these goods is 20 cents per yard The tax under the McKinley bill is 22 cents per yard, an increase of 5 cents per yard from former rates. Now these goods are extensively produced in this country, and also extensively imported, and according to Secretary Foster, the duty of 20 cents per yard is 'deducted from the foreign market value.,' which is 20 cents jier yard, and is not paid by the American consumer; but by the foreigner for the privilege of. selling his g.iods in our market. In other words, tho foreigner. U'sides giving us the goods for nothing. loses 2 cents a yard on them for fie purpose of making us take them. The Mckinley bill will furnish hundreds of illus trations of the absurdity of the secretary's position. Moreover, there are times when all these fchams and sophistries fall away c.f their own faUitv. and men deal with each other on the basis of things as I hey are. The famine in Ireland was more potent than the arguments of Gordon and Bright in sweeping away the British corn laws and with them all the wretched pretences by which English landlord have so long maintained their privilege of taxing the bread of the people. At the very time the secretary was writing his report, our neighbor, Mexico, was seeking to alleviate the famine in parts of that country by suspending the duties on grain ficm the United States. When Secretary Foster voted in April, 1S72, to exempt for one year all building ina-eiials, except Uirr.ln-r when mei1 for ! ebinldii. Chicago, fioin tariff deties, t'id he think lie was aiding that fire-ravaged city or relieving the for eigner from a tax for the privilege ot sell ing his brick, cement, glass, tin-plate, structuial iron and the like in our market? The first great secietary of the treasury was a protectionist also, but Mr Hamilton made no attempt to deceive the people as to the meaning of the logical results ot the piotectlve theory. He frankly admit ted that it included not only protective duties, but premiums, bounties, patents, government banking and subsidies. And it may well be quoted in conclusion a sentence or two from the report made by Mr Hamilton to the Continental congress in 179', when Rhode Island was alone of all the stales refusing to grant to congress the right to levy import duties for the purpose providing a revenue for the con federacy : The most common experience, joined to the concurrent opinions of the ablest com mercial and political observers, has estab lished beyond controversy this geutrnl frinriflt, that every duty on imports ts In corporated with the price otlhe commodity and uUimatcly paid by the consumer, with a piofit on the duty Itself, as a compensa lion to the merchant for the advance of bis money. All subsequent experience, as indetd ull reason itself, confirms this general principle, and the occasional exceptions are not at variance with the principle Itself. Wn.i.iAM I.. Wilson. '61 Louis ,Yf.7'.V . The number of women MmlctUs at llic Swedi-! ui.htr-iiits is constantly Incriu--ng. I , "ula University has I i v.;:. -. studcnis Lund 13. Caro.inski: h:is eight pursuing the study of mcdiclm1. The question of corporal punishment In cliools is one not to be settled off-band, and especially not on merely eentlmental considerations. Undoubtedly there Is less whipping than formerly, and much less Is needed. The lime ts coming when the rod will be entirely dispensed with, as it is In some families, without detriment to dis cipline. It is Ibe ideal way 10 govern the young without resort to manual correction. But schools always contain some who can be kept in order only by fear. For these the right to discipline cor porally should be reserved to the teacher, thoayh, if successful, it will rot be often (hat he is obliged to resort to this extreme measure. The fear that the rod will be used answers the purpose as well as its actual use could do. Large deposits of coal have been discover ed off the Alaskan coast, one island being almost wholly underlaid with it. The coal can lie placed in San Francisco and al) along tin) l'acitic coast cheaper than any other. It gives additional value to the purchase Mr Seward made soon after the conclusion of our civil war. and which add ed enormously to what was thought unpro ductive territory. The highest velocity ever given to a cannon ball is estimated at 162b feet per second, being equal to a mile tn 3.2 seconds. The veiocitv of the et rth at the equator, due to its rotation on its axis, is 1000 miles per hour, or a mile in 3 6 seconds. There fore, if a cannon-ball were fired due west, and could maintain Its Initial velocity, it would beat the sun in his apparent jouruev round the earth. The young Duchess of Newcastle is an enthusiastic lover of dogs in general, but particularly of Russian wolf-hounds, of which she has made a unique collection. For Salb. Twenty-tour acre tract of land, all in cultivation, suitable for prune rchard, $45 per acre. Inquire on prem ises of Wm St John, 4 miles nest of Tan gent. It ii aytuallr economy to drink Beoh's Tea. Bjiiii: ab'obite'y pure, it is much stronger tini tho artificial tei, about one third loss of i,, or about twonty grains, be iao.juirsd pur cu'j. As there are 7.6S0 grains to a po-.m 1. th-re will bo seen to be between threoand four handred cup) to the pound As it i rr' GO cents per pound, this is at tho rare of ab nt nnn fifth of a cent per cup. For sale at Alien Bros. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TTTANTEP uirl to do rrereral TT liouev, ork in a Rti:al fnml y, Jn quiro at nnrtheist corner of Eijzht and Lyon Sts. nar S P depot. "lrANTFD. Hiirliest pries paid for ff hiuesat the chair fartory, Albany, Ore con IOR SALtS Hon e and crnor lot in V H'i 3.1 add. $750. pplylol W liavU MONEY To I)A -Homo eapltal to bian. in smnito rn:t on Albanv and Luin eourtv real e.t-i e or irnnil personal securiiv w K Mophor.s.m. Firm Street opp M-sonic Hall. Ai'iany.i r. SN'. STKFL1". 10., Albany, Ore , Loan mrr.fy tn good real estate feenrity in I.ir.n rnd sdr.ii.Irg counties rMn TT POULTRY, G Ii L fr"m Po'tland X. XJX our m-irket, ne.i POULTRY, GAME.fresh nd and other on hand af near corner o Second and Ellsworth street G.oruk Slaughter ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. N'OTIOK IS1IKRKRY OIVKNTHAT by virtun of an nr't-r .pf.a:e duly marte hik! entire I f r-'o r l in th Caumy Ci-urt of I.inn wdi'itv. )renn, on t he 5th (lay of Jnirry. Hi;, i i t -m imttor of the Aslate of M tii 1 Vpw o ! "nvl, tlie tiivler'-tri.i'l. itn l i (iiH'iiit'U mid act mi.: 4dm mrrf. MfttUpl. th I ; 1 S'lf" Will Oil itt thtJ !i Mr Ntll fit ptil.!:i' v.. door, i. th Oregon, t' tr n-'h bidder tin r ai ) etato, fU'H HI'-1 - a An nndivi -d half of ihn 1 nV-lrt'.k Ill , t 1 ii 'n't -1 Hoi;- ' ..I'.nv. I iin (.'inimy. '11 II ' l t ! H lllllOSt , y :i-.-.tiiiiMr to said i' wm, inwit: i- - -'f vch rf .'tie north 4 i 1 I .-oid Ciaim of i w.t- , t'oiim Miiimtion 'Iin No 3;M:.",.:t'H. b-iiii; pmu of Sections i Gonitis i 1 tow ship U, S K 4 W, WHinnvtto M-ri iU in i.inn rtumty, Crujju... DuUd this t-ittt dnvni'.!nnrv, TSU'J. OK. UUMIMIKKY, A(iui.fjisir-tor. --- - "T-7" THIS FROG WAS CAUGHT AT F. E. ALLEN'S, dy a Tcr.'.p r:-n a ut rmr. . . .. t , 1 1- 1! itut nu by furin-isi'. in. 111 1 ... ,...apeit n :li. Xl'.K IIKKK Parker Bros, urooera. Now oloali at W K KeadV Latest tyle of hata at W F lieaup.. Keduotion iuaummernoods'at V K ltiad' Applo parcrs f r aale at Stewart A Snx a. Fine grooeriea at Conn & HtfDiirioaou'a. Lateat sheet niuiiu at Will & I.iuk'a. Paraaoli and aim urnbrollaa at bat than coat at W F Kead'a. Gold apectaelea and eye ula80i, all ntyloi and price, at F M French'. Ths finest line of pocket knivei in the city at Stewart & Boa's. Bargains in gold watches at Freuch'a, "The Corner Jewelry Store." A full line ot Warner's enrsets, boat in tbe world for the money, at W F Road's. J. W, Bontley, leadin ( boot and shoe maker, just east of Revere House. Silk umbrellas in natural wood handles chesp at I'enoh's Jewolry store. Oo to K'"in Bros and have your shoos repaired wmle you wait. Patronize heme industry and buy hand made harness, warranted, from O C Mc Karli nd, at Uubrulllo s old stand. Go to C W Cobb, successor to Paisley & Smile;, Flinn Block, lor yourj ib printing of all kinds pimples. Ttas old idea of 40 year ago was that facial ernptlona were duo to a "blood humor," for which they gave potash. Thus alt tho old Sartvtv parillas contain pouub, a moot objectionable and drastic mineral, that instead o( decreaslug, actually creates moro eruptions. You liaro no ticed this when taklug other Sarsaparillos than Joy's. It Is however now known that tho stom ach, the blood creating power, Is the scat of all vitiating or cleansing operations. A Btomach clogged by indigestion or constipation, Titiatea the blood, result pimples, i clean stomach and healthful digestion purifies it and they disappear. Thus Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla is compoundod after the modern idea to regulate tho bowels and stimulate tho digestion. The effect Is immediuto and most satisfactory. A short testimonial to contrast tho action of the potash Earsaparlllas and Joy's modern vegetable preparation. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., S. F., writes: "I have for years had indigestion, I tried a popular flarsaparllla but It actually caused more pimples to break out oa ir.y f;iee. Hearing that Joy's w as a later preparation r.r.d noted differently, 1 tried it and the pimple i:n;ini:.;atcly disappeared." 9Q Vegetable w Sarsaparilla Largest bottle, l.iost ffTfCtive, same prlcc( FOR SALE BY STAHARD & CUSICK ALBANY TWO MEN AND ONE BOY POUND DEAD!! Vhile trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO OlYOE & FfaOAN BROS Stons, where they always have on hand hu largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rides and Shot juns; an immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands of other things too numerous to mention in connection with the Store, and one oi lie best workmen in the State to do anf iud ail kinds of work. Come one Come al. No rouble to how goods. "Smalt prcfit And quick is oui Jiotto. c IT Y DRUG STORE PfeifTer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick - HUPKISTORH. Drug.i, Medicines, 4 heinicuU, 1Knnc and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushoa Perfomery, fcchool liooks, and Arliutu' Supplies. I'hjslcian prcrriptitn care tuly compouuded. F0RTM1LLER & IRV1NQ -FUNERAL DIRECTOltS- ArloiUl Knibalming ilone SolonMfluailj. Albany, Orfaon. CHOICE PLEATS '.1' All hiyin Jtesrrcli - Ac - linker, Oi'j-itr ;jHNir-r( Ijverr fal l, nmt or t Wii'n;ttU. P.ickll.(t L 4 stPS, Joy $M a g (5 d MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber anil Elder Flower Cream U ii't a akinetic tti t v itetist in wtiieh ilitt term is tiiUrly umhI, I'Ul riMU'trnlly lntmiflo. It crtilv a siiifl, iiiiKih. -lcir, vr'toty kin, ami hj diti If mo ifrHiiaillr umlifrt tiio (iiilriin tcvara) tOimlfM whiif. Hi h (MUNi-atil prod'oliuu from the rtTct ( him win-! nnl pri'veiil iinu tmra aihI frti'k), and Mark Imm Ih will n.'vor quips) wliilsj toii it. It ttlrimitH tht fioi (nr liottcr tlma .np anil water, atHtriilifa ikI ImhI ui th akin tiMiiei and prnvculi tht forimUimi rf vrinklcti It fi th (retliMeM, eleani ami mnv.thnrwi ot fkiu lliat yu kd when a little i.ir!. Kvr la Ir. TMti r oll. oiurht l um it, a it civf a mitr v-mthfnl apifar miice t any la-ly. ttn.l ih-xt pi'iin;invn(lv. It iitaiiin atiJ, jHtwdfir r alUili. aul in m h inn ) aa ilow aiul aa inurinliinr t" th' fK'ii n in t th (lwr. I'rlrr i (Mt.at :ill lini.'itrtn.l liunlnw ra, rat Mrs tifraie tiMhiiin'a fr-inllisliiiieni, P'S I'.mt mri-cl San Francinfto, whiTt- alie tri'itlii,ti-: (nr all lltfininh eo( thufaee or lljuro. 1,!:',miU a ili-'ane trontu hy letter, Srnd atatup fr li-u' lilllo book "How to fe lloauliful." Sample Bottlo reci,i, of I emit) 111 wt imp pay posUrfe ahii .Uin;, la ly aifoitu w.iate I MRS. GRAHAM'? Face Bleach Cure tVa worst canon of Fri'efclpa, Sutihurn. Sal owtieati.Motli -pat elicit, Iiitisltj an.l D kin blemiithei, l'rlr? Ijil.oO. llannlc aiul ellt-clive ; uo aaiuple an tie sent ; Laly aumt wsnUil. Th a Tlmi rrrriof tnl4 town who flint orden a lliti UiUg'Db bi:i of my precaratioui will barehia name auilotl 10 thia ttlvcrti.tcincnt. My prepAratioiiti aru fur aale lv whalimate drug tristi 10 Chiatj-onnJ eviry ci'y vat of it, IslLMSiliUM'll REAL MERIT- PEOPLE Say the 3. B. Corgh Cure is tbe b33l; thing they ever saw We a:-e not nattered, for we know that real merit will win. A)l we ask is an honest trial, ForSnleby Kl)SIUT A M ASO, Albany, Orogcn. I'.f-st atock .f 2nd PV untitle in the Val)y. an I th mwt reannntlo pricea. 1 hav nn haixl hH kinU n!' FjiiNITU-lu. STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, FOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCK1;, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. One door wot ofS rt yna' eld atore. L. COTTLESr. WHY IS THE . L. DOUCLA8 S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE M011EV? It Is a w amless pIvw, wltli no tarki nr wax tlirffid to hurt the feet; mado of the licst fine ralf, stylish and cany, and because wt make tmr altar of this grade than any tit her manufacturer. It equals boiid 6t'wc(l Rho?s nstlnn; from gi.oo to tflFL UO(enylne llaiid-nwn, thrfln?RtcMf P shoe erer (ltTt-rt.'U fir $.l.Mi; piuuU French importpcl shoes which vmt from S-f to SI2.m). 0 llnnri-Si'wrti Writ Shor, flue calf, ntjiish. comfort uhlf uml Uurublo. Tho bent shop oror offrcil at this irlci ; 8:11110 grado an cua-tom-mailei nhoes costing from $.Uj to CCO AO 1'olire Short 'armfr3. Hullrond Men wwi and Letter Carriers all wenr them; tluocalf, spnmlcu, smooth insMf. lieavy thrco solus, cxtua Pion oxltft. one pair will wput aycar. CO SO Sue rnll't 110 better shoe ever nfferM at ZIAsi this price; one trial will convince tuoso who want a shoe for comfort and service. CO and 92. UU Vorkinemans shoes Hfm are very strong and durable. Those who have RlTen them a trial will wrnr no other make. RWfts' 8'2.0 nnrt S 1 . 7 5 school shoes are DUIO worn by the Lovh every where; the jr Sell cn their merits, ai the lurn-asion sales show. I 'lHiAe oU llwnd-Hewid shot best kCIU IC9 IxiDKota, veru() llih; equalj French Imported shoes costlnir from $).( to r,.uj. rndtrs -J.-IO, Si. I HI mid hm tor Jllsses are the best flcu Uoiiolu. Stylish uml durable. 4'hutlon. 8eo that V. I IjoukIbV namo and price arj stamped on the bottom of each shoo. ITTAKK NO iHrHST!TI7TK.j Insist on local adTerttscd dealers stipplyiuK yon. V, k DOl til.A!, Itrocktou.Mtwa. itoldhj TO ALL WHOM IT MAY Nuticr is litrtliy jjiven in all parties tlia in ac:cuiiluiici; witli law I have pns'.ed ires pass notices on mv pre.ni.i-s furliuldinj; parties duiiliiik; im ttnain. In -Jtre artl of said notiirs parlies lia i oiitr.-ir.ti-trespasfJ o i the premises, nm in coti'e iuencc a vniuaHie liaise h:is h.-en injured by iliscl.arce id liieanns. i bj, K ;,. mi'ify anv a:i;! all parti.s, tbat I b.ive mzils up my niitiil tn pmsn u!e pr.f v k1( tres passes further til. mv pmrisi., t,, ;!C extent ot the raw, .ii. il that i ;;ivet2; r--vartl tu any prisiui v.l.,iuii; i.atnc tbe party who shot mv liorfe. Lebanon, Or., l'ec 3 l :i . iSm. MARION IXKrvliART. 1 a P. t ? a ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY Where to get the Boat l'.argaiiiK, Where to get tho Host Value for Your Money, -IS- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., A.ul they will Answer with One Voice, at 3TG. W. SIMPSON'S. Julius Gradwohl's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIUS GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar 20 lbs Extra C Sugar White No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon. 6 Gallons Good Pickles SO lbs. No. Savon Soap A Complete Hanging Lamp. Wholesale prlcoof UKar-ll)0 Iba extra C, 11.75; 100 .ba RianulatoJ, 5.73. I will comluat a strict caali atore, aivl all iromM will bo a M for net oath from in -o 25 per cent lesw than raumar prlee. My atoek of Cbiiiaware, fanoy xooja, snil all Ibe desirable ay lea nfdialiei, ai well aa a neneral as.rtin-(nt of urooorlea, orook ory, lamps soil fixtures it eoinpuxe. 1 mike a api-oilty of tlae tts, ojtleoa antl bikini; powder, and always ploaae ray ouaunnora, My display or new toys and noveltlen for t'lo holldava this year will be tho finest over brought to Albany. JiiliUH Urndwolil. ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE S RETaIL GROCERS CIGARS TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGE OR IN THEIR Flinn Block. LEADINGDRUGGISTS A-XiIE3AIN""5r We are the People Wlio t-Qrry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. J. A. CunimiRg, Wall Paper, Drugs, X'liintw, Oilm ALBANY , OREGON FOSHAY & MASON Diujisistsand Uooksellers Asm.bt for John B. Aldnn'H puiillcallon wuieu we kvii ut yuiuiauei s prices Wlti fttajriaAliAar ALBANY. ICi:4M ALBANY OR. WMTSMAN & HULBSB.T BROS, Rea! Estat Ageot3 Farms iiiid iUnchea for sals. Aleocit broperty in Alnmir aad C'oryallis. NEIGHBOR I 25c. .$1.00 . 1.00 . .25 . .00 .. .90 . 2.00 CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON. ALB AN 1 & HODGES, OBEGOIT Albany IRONWORKS Manufacturers of lim ENCINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON l-KONTS AMD ALL KINQ3 OF KEA"Y ANO LICHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. anclal attention jalrt o 6 jwirlnn tl da of maehlnort PaVttirns Made on Short Notict SKfflBaSJfflBt5 IS B. Till: I l.l.l-ni, An, . . . . SMITH & WESSON Kn i nn fi n y L w 3-s Tho rinocl Small A.n-j Ccr Manufottun.il. U"rivil!rlKi -1 fc j . , j 1 nrn-i'-ril fnr r- "W.'vL '''-rrp'l- c:mH...iTv. y-ZzA i-iri 1 1 L .-or . . 1 I 0CUINC ai,d SAr-.IY.vC ' V'l W "f chtaplron imitatio.is.iiS-J S:m fori j C.,t.,!.. :,d Price L it to SiillTH .'. WESSON, NCItlSV I I l:i. It, MA SS. H ffi V,. n ji M B u