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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1892)
WOOL TARIFF AT WOKK. And juit here is an aj propriate place for calling attention to another striking illuslra tion of the manner in which our wool-tariff policy and Mr McKiilej'n tt:srranship,vh';le greatly taxing the American people, also op erate to destroy AmericaninJustiy. Let any one who hat access tj it take the "Statistical Abstract" for 1S90, issued by the United States Treasury, and, turning to page 12S. notice how dependent the women and chil dren of this country ate upon foreign manu facture for their supply of what arj known in the trade as woolen "dress goods" such fabrics as everybody's wife and daughters want to wear and In what a startling rilio ths importation of such gcods is increasing. But as comparatively few have ready access to this official document, the essential figures are here submitted: In the year 1SS1, 52,693, 000 square yards were imported; in 1SS4, 59, 432,000; in 1SS6, 68,657,000; in 1SS7 7S, 042,000; in iSSS, 85,650,000; in 18S9, 91, 2S4,ooo and in 1890, 116,992,000 square yards, Now.why was not this immense import of this class of woolen fabrics mauufactuied in this country, or at least a fair proportion of t? Xj one will pretend tin: it i) through any lack of skill on the part of our artisans Men that can work up cotton, cow hair and shoddy so that they will have the appearance and touch ol wool can ds almost' anything in production of textiles, No one will pretend that it is lack of desire, machinery or capital on the part of our minufactmets, or that an average of 71 per cent was not good, stiff protection. On the other hand no one will deny that it is an inability of our manufacturers to supply themselves under favorable condi tions by reasons of our tariff wi'h the qualities of wool essential lor such fabrications. Were they placed on a par with their foreign com petitors in this respect, our bast manufacturers would speedily engage in the business of mak ing dress goods, using a larg percentage of good, strong American wool for the warp, and a comparatively small percentage of fine, lustrous foreign wool for the "filling" or sur face, thus creating a large additional demand for domestic wool, and opening avenues for the employment at high w. sc.es of thousands of American artisans. Hut Messrs. McKiuley and Aldiirh and Delano and Lawrence have said: No, this thing shall not be done." and the American people, who pride themselves on ilieir intelligence, have thuj fir acquiesced in such treatment and have been taught '.o im agine that it was good and that whoever as serted to the contrary must be a very knavish fellow. A MOUSE WITH 4.01)1) UUOMS. The Vatican, the ancient palace of the Popes of Rome, is tiie most magnificent building of the wcrld. It stands on the right bank of the Tiber, on a hhl called the Vaticanus, because the Latins former ly worshipped Vaticinium, as ancient orucular e'eity, at that place. Exactly hen the building was commenced no one knows. Chalemagne Is known to have in habited it over a thousand years ago. The present extent of the building is en ormous, the number of rooms, at the low est computation, being 4,422. Its treas ures of mable statues, ancient gems.paint ings, boot's, manuscripts, etc., are to be compared only with those in the British Museum. The length of the Statute Museum alone is a fraction over a mile. Conservative writers say that the gold contained in the medals, vessels, chains and other objects preserved in the Vatican would make more gold coins than the whole of the present European circulation. The wood cutters of England strongly ob ject to the methods of the Salvation Army in interfering with their business. (.Inn of the avocations to whii-h tien Ihroth bus as signed 11 port ofthe outcasts anil unfortu nates h' is reclaiming is tli.it if wood cut ting, The enterprise, hacked up by lienev olent contributions, lue-bii'ii extremely sue eessful. so that Gen llooth is imw one of the argest wood liiereliaiits of I.oinluii. lie is, of course, able to undersell those with small er oapitahvho hive no 1. ne to set them iq in business. What is needed for the poor of England is not greater competition, for it is that which has overthrown them. They need a country where roniiotitioii is less fierce mid tho chances of sueeess for small capitalists an' greater. It is estima'ed that the three principal ce icals will return to the western farmei s $300, ooo'ooo more than they received in 1890, and 8500,000,000 more than they received in 1SS0. The telephone line recently completed he t ffeen Manitnu and Pike's Peak is tvobabaly the highest in the wot Id. ADMINISTHtTWS mrU:. VTUTICK IS HKUKHV OIVKV THAT THR JJi iimliTHlu'iidl Wen luly upnlnUil by Hie cumy -i'iirt iVr l.lnn enmity, iircpm, nilniiiiMrntor ( the flinty t'f K A rrmn,' tleccft eil, lute f l.inn county, r ron. AM per not m having clainm aminut a''l estiite tiro hereto lvt'Tietl to pre-nt t-iem prop erly verified " tho uiilerii;tirc at hi reniih net? at Snml lEiilu'e, on-ifon, nithin nix nu-.itlis from this Hate. lUtctl lH.-txmt.oi HJii.l, IvM. J K Went h erf. .n I. A H Fill M, Atty for Ailinini.-trator. Ailministrat'T. ADMINISTRATORS N0TI3F., -roTIfi; IS HKIIKIIV (ilVKN THAT TUB 11 iliTj-incil. h i- h,-vi iifpuintiil 1tth11mKlt.it ,it tho e-tiitp .f l..i:A ln.l.l,ilen All p. -yniin h.. - .1 are rnpnm! t prim-lit then, pt.ipf Alhnv, l.inn cuX. r.Mii tl'Ittlnt". Puti 1 i-Ui .!..-. JK Wr.TiinKnrt. Atty lor A-lnir. i- rii'il, in he nnih'f- .'.ie I r II l.lil A Im i SOME LOFTY MlHT.USS. In all books on geography published during tke latter part of the last century and the first two decades of the present it was plainly s'.ated that Chimborazo, a peak of the Andes In Old l'eru, (now ICcuc.ulor,) nlth an attitude of 21,420 feet, was the most lofty peak In the world. The refutation of Chimborazo received a severe shock when Mr l'entland, a British scieii tist, began his explorations in the Bolivian Andes, where he soon found two peaks, Sorato and Illlmani, whoie respective nl itudes were 24,ooo and 23,000 feet. Hut, while Air l'entland was making his historic observations in the Andes, others with observing minds were exploring the cloud-chipped peaks of the Himalayas and measuring the heights of the principal summits. Forty peaks of that chain were measured, none of which were less than 20,000 feet in height. One of thesi, Dhawalagcri (White Mountain) has an al titude of 25,752 feet, and, till the height of Mount Everest was computed, was beluved to be the highest peak in the world. Three others in this same range besides Eveicst and Uiiawalagerl are higher than the highest mountain in America. They are: Jawahir, 25,749 feet, Chamalari, 26,000 feet even, and Gossingthar, 24,740. Add Everest to the four above enumerated ar.d we have five mountain peaks in one chain, almost in sight of each other, which are all over 24,000 feet high, Everest being the most lofty, its height being reckoned all the way between 29,002 .and 29,700. For nearly half a century Mount Everest, or Gaurisacker (as it is known In Europe and Avia), was thought to be the appex of the world. In 1SS1, however, a Captain Law son, sent out by the British Geographical Society, discovered a peak on the Isle of Paqua which is 32,763 feet in height. He named it Mount Hercules. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ATAN'TED A girl to do conera TT housework in a amall fniiil y. In quire at northeast corner of Eight ami L,yoa ats, near s 1 depot. "lf ANTFD. Histliest price paid for t hiues at the chair factory, Albany, uregon. OR SALK House and enrnor lol In li'-i 3d add. $750. Applytol W Davis MONEY TO LOAN Home capital to loan, in Hiinisto puit.on Albany a'.xl L11111 eounty real etrve or good personal security W K McPherson, first Street opPi M 'sonic Hull, Aibauy, Or. SN. ST UK US A Co., Albany, Ore Loan money on good real estate security in Liuu raid itdioining cr.untia n FISH POULTRY, GA.ME.fresh from Portland and other places, always on hand af our market, near corner o Second and Ellsworth streets. George Slaughter CHATTEL MORTGAU SALF. The conditions of that certain chnttt-l inottage, exocuted ami delivered by Walk er, Walden & Co., per John Wa!k.Tfto 3r;ce ft llubsou, (a partnerehip tirm composed of tl t'nee ana John r.obson.) dated the 'JOth day of May.lS'Jl.topecure a promistory note therein mentioned, in tho sum of ceven hundred and seventy-oue and 75-100 dol lar, with interest thereon t the rate of ten per. ceit per annum from May 2l)th, uutil paid, together with reasonable coudsci feen in case of action being taken to collect said note or any portion thereof, in and uj -ou tho personal property hereinafter dt scribed, having been broken, and the condi tions thereof violated, we, the underpinned mortgagees have as provided by said mort gage taken possession of the following de scribed personal property, covered by said chattel mortgage, and now being near what is Known as Ceder Flat, in Linn county Oregon, and consisting of one Clipper engine, eluht horse powor, and ono shingle mill complete; oco bunchtr, and belts and tools used in manufacturing shingles; one eorrel horco about 8 years old; ono gray hone about 9 yours old; one set of harness and wngou; ono yoke of cattle and logging tru jk; and on Kriday.the lotb day of Jauuary,iJ2, at the hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at what is known an Walker, Walden & CVs shingle mill, situated netr what is known pb Cedar Flat, about 14 m'les northeast from Lebanon, in Linn county, Oregon, we wilt Fell the above de scribed personal property to the highest bid ler for cash, or so much thereof as will besullicient to satibfy the said sum of $771.75 uow due said tirm of I'rice & Hohson, to gether with interest therecn at 10 per cent per annum from May 20th, 1801, and an additional sum of $75 as a reasonable coun m1 or attorney's fee for instituting and, prosecuting this proceeding for the collec tion of said note, and the costs of this action to be taxed, and the overplus if any there be, either of money or property, left after satisfying the sId claims of Trice & Hob- son, will be turned oyer to said Walker, Walden &i Co., or their personal repre sentatives. Dated this the 2nd nav of January. 1812, riiicK & noitsoN, 0 W Wkiht, Mortgagees. Attorney for M't'gees. per John Hobsop. Ok All Kim 0,'- iic S. liTii'-fT'fi I.lvcrv S'l.ir, tti t or ty Ui laliulU ritL-kiiiif lo t. utore. ADMINISlRAIOnS NOTICE. TTICK IH IILllKliV (ilVKN THAT THE I V. h-IM-.'ltl'tl Ii;m tlH.;iV t.Cttl aoi.'iillt.l a.h.on. itlr.i'or of ihoiijitoof Mn v .1 Kiirk(;in i.it.. ,.i i i.. .n.itv, tin-" .11. .Iuf.;i.i,l, 'l.v tlio n.imtv r.mrt of I'll CollhH, HroL'.itl. All IUTI.HH li.i.nu. ..t ,!.,.- Iiriiiil Hitirl i-Hiiitc :.ri- lur.hy notilWd I; rv-,'t.t MH MilIC - IMC Willi lil-J pruJUT olli'll,Tr, ill 11H !-!.'. ihv 111 All-anv, nr.- .ii.uuiiin m iihni. fr,,,',. tin' l.i:- lit n if. IMU.I Hi Ar..:riy.tli,s :-,t;1! .Vof Tl 'Milicr, lsd. ... . , r A in iiKii Ai;rt " u (''Ivf n, A'liiiiniiVra'or. Ai' 14 A-'ni !ii.-r .1- r. SKE UK Bit Parker Bros, grocers. New cloaks at W K Head's. Latest styles of hats it W K Ilea.,,.. Reduction in summer gortdafnt VV K Kui'a Apple parcra f. r sale at Stewart & Sox . Fine groceries at Conn & llrudrieson's. Latost sheet musio at Will .V Link's. Parasols and suu umhrollaa at less than cost at W F Head's. Gold spectacle and eye glasses, tdl stylus and price, at F M French's. The finest line of pocket knives in the eity at Stewart & Sox's. Bargains in gold watches at Freneh's, "The Corner Jewelry Store." A full line of Warnor's corsets, best in tho world for the money, at V K Unad's. J. W. llentley, leading hoot and shoo maker, just east of Re voro House. Silk umbrellas in nitural wood handles cheap at French's Jewolry store. Go to K'in Urns and haye your shoes repaired mlu vou wait. Patronize heme industiy and bnv hand made harness, warranted, trotn U C Mo r arli nil, at Dubrullle old stand. Go to 0 W Cobb, successor to Paisley & Smiley, Flinn Uloek, for ynurj b printing of all kinds pimples. The old idea of 40 years ago was that facial eruptions wero duo to a "blood humor," for which they gave potash. Thus all the old Sarsa- parillas contain jiotash, a most objectionable and drastic mineral, that Instead of decreasing, actually creates ntoro eruptions. You h a vo no ticed this when taking other Sarsaparillas than Joy's. It is however now known that tho stom ach, the blood creating power, fs the scat of all vitiating or cleansing operations. A stomach clogged by indigestion or lonstipation, vitiates the blood, result pimples. A clean stomach and healthful df pes tion purifles it and they disappear, Thus Joy's Vegetablo Snrsa:arilla Is compounded after the modern idai to recti Into tho bowels and ttlmuluto tho digestion. Tho effect is immediate and most Fatisfactory. A fchort testimonial to contrast tho action of tho potash Snrsupurillas and Joy's modern voBetablo preparation. 51 rs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St., S. F., writes: have for years l;al indiL'stion, I tried a popular Sarsaparilhubut ft ucttuilly caused more pimples to break o.:t on my fr.ce. Hotirir. thut Joy's w as a later prcj araiioii an l K -tcd diflerently, I tried it and the pim; IiM i::;n:d:u:ely disappeared." 4 Vegetablo Largest bottle, most eH'-' tive, umc prlcci FOU SALE BY STANARD & CUSECK ALBANY Dltl'G KTOItE Pfeiffer Block, Albany Stanard & Cusick rophiktorh: -dealers i:;- Drugs, Medieinrs, ( bemicals, .I'aiic.v and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brnnhoin I'orfunifry , ScLool Books, and Artists' Supplies. siciunw' )rpseriliiin mr: fuljr couipounle. TWO MEN AND ONE BOV FOUND DEAD!! Vhilo trying to Crowd theii -WAY INTO- itora, where the always have on hand hu largest Stock south of Vortland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot Juns; an Immense 6tock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tents, Mammocks, Camp Chairs and thousands ol ather things too numerous to mention Repair Shop Ui connection with the Store, and one ol ie best workmen In the State to do any wd all kinds of work. Come on Come al. No rouble to how goods. "Small profit and nlck aim" is out Jiotlo. J. A. Camming. Wall Paper, (jJltlKSS, ltc, OREGON Joy FOSHAV &. MASOIM TVOLILiLB AMD HXTAIL - Oi iiggistH ?.r,d Booksellers A--ui.iofor .Jolm li. Alibir.'p. H.iill"p.ion ', vijii ii we sell t puljlisl)r' j-ricwi f ill. AI.HHV, OKCliOS MRS. GRAHAM'S Cucumber mil Elder Flower It 1 lit n iiMtiivtif in tin' m'iimi' In liiftlt tlmt Unn U popuUil.v Uftsl, Imii I'lriictin-nily iK'iilifli't, It cn;itMHio(t, hin-tolli, il.'tr, w'wlv km, nd by tUilv lino t;rtilmllt mill." the iMinplfxit'ii scvvml hlitnltfd Hhito. I' is a .hat .tut prnU't'linii frm l lie tlk't lHOf k.110 mi-lwiu.l 11 mi i'i'ii'hli mm Imrn ami fiTkle, uml lihu-k hi',ih w.li nvwr imiiis while you ft1 it, tl fltni.-v tin-tiii'i' l.,r I'i'ttrr iIihn ami wntiT, rvmnslioH .mil I. nil in u 1 liht ikin tinsiit'ii mitl pivvonU tltn fiinniillini ( .. riNkU'R' U k'wv tho fii'-linpiw, clriirni'Sn tuul cinu ill,iRf-s ( vkin tl lat yolt huJ hIu-ii a littlo tirl. Kwrym.lY. yninijf r ll. oiitfht I iiw it. i ii vivts' "l v vouibtul nppi'ftr uuie In stiy Liiiy.iin.l :U it ; 1 ui-cn-nt iv . It iiiairiv no (Miwilor or ;, mi l i . us h:risliMs A ilew ar.d s it-.wt ishint' to liif k'n -, tU'w tH to Hu- (tower. I'rlrr Ml OO. at oil .liiu-.-n n litinlr-t-urH, oral Mm lirrtmst) l.rnh un'" t il''ii.im!il, PA I'o-tt nlrvel Sun Knuu'iM-a, wiu-rr lu 1 r:i' l:i.hi tor nil hltinuh eoMhiraoe or ti -int'. l-i.l:al ;i iliiiui trmliti by letter, Si int uUm, h'T litl.i' hook "How to ho Ituautifiil." SamploEottld.' o pny poiti iu nil1' pii-'di. -.1 f't- to tin y Imly on 1 . 1 hi n in nuiiip , 1. 1 I .' aiiiitii wiinc I MRE. GHAHAM'. Face Illeacli urw t': whim fiut-'t "f t-'nkios Sunlumi S:d owtifan. Mtli p; In st. I'Hiipl-'rt :iiul nil okm htriniliM, I'rlri ifil.OO. ll.iriulrsM urn! -tl-ativc ; urn wmplu van )o nviit ; 1h!y ii.'i'iin ".inti-1, IUO UI Uii,'o!j lu I of U.y prUr:.tioitt will Imvehiri liaine ail-Kti lo thin i'tiertHfiiU'iit, My prt'p.initioMri uro tor mic lj wlin'uwtlo drHK (iistin L'lilcutfOiiiiJ uVuht eity tt "I it, WHY 13 THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEiST SHOE IU THE ffURLD FOR THE MONEY? It In u ncamltfgg nh, Willi en uv-k or wm t)irtal to I'urt tho fevt; nii.'1 utt thw ltst firm fulf, RtylUtl and eiwy, unil bernuie nv uintr more nhor of thi gratt f Ciimiif nther umttitfncturer, tteijuald band icwftl 4 roitinij from $c0 to $."i.(JU. CC OA 4cnuiao Uituri-Nvvofl, lhf flniMt ratf PJm Bhoo t-vt-r ofli-fi il for t-iml troucil imported nh'ma which nut from tJ.tt f ij.m. GlA UO Hiiail-rfrwiHl Vv) Shoo, lhi rnlf. PTb ntylMh. tromforuhlf u,i durahlc. '1 ho b-t 8hoe ever oft wed nt this price ; same irradu as ciu-totn-nmiln nhoc costing from $.HJ tu CO AO Ptilirc rhor farmers, Hallrnnfl l!n ubI Letter Ciirners ull wirtluiii; Huaeulf, dpnmleM. naiooih lotrile, heavy thrco Bulo, eitoa pion edire. uue nr will weurayear. OO AO calf 1 do licttor nhooTpr nfffrpd ftt HA thin iiricu; ono trial will cnnvlucu ttiUM who want aaCoo for comfort and erlr-e. CO '4i aad 9'.09 Warklnauian Bhoes aro Try itroiitf and durahlc. 'ihoo wbu have glvea Ihrm n trial will wear on other niaka. DaVI i.MI aort I.Tft echool shoe,! UUIO worm by thti boii everywhere: thwyaoli ou tUtilr merit, m the Inrrt-Mlu : bow. 0 nH Sac SJ.6 Hiidtrntsd thiwi, bent kUUIVV JJontfulA, v rutyllah; jUitUJiOUOil luiK)ritd iiiie oMtME rrnui 9L.H ti 1). liiidUv i.&O, 'J. mm d M I.T.I ihoo for Hisses ar tfeo birtt flue Lh'iiula. StyllsU uud durable. Cuuilou. f that V, I,, bourns' tiamo aud price aru tamped on lao boKura of cacti shoo. trfARI KO ei'BSTITl tb.jm Tniimon local advertlsi-d dfitlwr aunplyiuu yon SOI l Ill L. K. Bl.AJN HEAL MERIT- x a o 2 a a ilili PEOPLE Say the S. E. Cough Cure is the best thinj they over saw, Wa ai-a not flattered, for we know that real m8iit will win. All wo arsk is an honest trial. l-'orHpIo by FONIIAT V n tSWV. AlbR.'iv, Oregon 2nd '087' Store. Ht atork of 2nd PV toU in 111 Vullty. mid the mot rpanbls prises. i nave on nanii an Kinns or FURNITim, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. On door west of S rt Young's clil mora. L. C0TTLE1H1 ass jus, My W1 TO ALL W HOM IT MAY CTOCEUN. Notice is hereby ylven to all p:iriii-tlu in accurilancc wiih law I Ikivc pitted pass notices on my prtMiie orlii(l:lin parties liuntinjj on tin- am :. In tlirc jjaril it saw notices parli. have c.intantly trrspnMed on the premise, nntl In conse quence a valuable horse hlls been injured by discharge of firearms. This is , notify any and all parlies, that I lUve miide up my mind to prosecute anv panv who tres pasics further 1:1. inv ,i. mines' tn inu (n extent of iliu law, and 1 1 j :i . 1 ,,vc reward to any person whoill name the party who sliol mv horse, Lebanon, Or., Dec lSm. MAKION hL'KKI.'AKT. ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE Where to get tho Boat Where to jj;i't tliu Best Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., A.id they will Answer with One Voice, at TG. W. Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can buy at JULItJJ GE ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Cofftse, Per Pound 25e 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar 9100 20 lbs. Extra C Sugar White l.uu No. 1 Karosene, per single gallon 25 5 Gallons Good Pickles 00 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 00 A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00 Wholoriulo pricoof miK Mi oxtM C, f 1.75; 100 .lis Biniiu'..-toil, $5.7.1. I will cotiilml ti ntrletcRili n'.nrn, Ril l nil ittvnU will 1m b.)I1 Tor not pmIi from 10 ,o 35 per cnt nm thim r-ii;r ric. Kj iiwk of C'liiuwro, funoy Kotitlj, atirl nil the dolrablH tylna nf m woll hh a u'liinr tl ini'.irtiiint, of nn)coriiw, ornolt- oi v, Ibiujis iul flxuirw is eomplnlo. 1 miko h np-iuit! jr uf II 10 hu, ejlliios and biking powilor, nud alWAs plaio my eiiNtoinorH, My dlHplny of new toys nml iiovoIiImb lor I'll) luili'lavH this yor will bo Ilia finwt ovor brought tm Alriny. Julius Urmlwohl. ALLEN BROTHERS, Wholesale ; Retail Grocers CIQAR9 TOBACCO, AND KINDS IN LARGS OR IN THEIR yiinn Block. BLAOKAI & HODGES, LEADINGDRUGGISTS Wo are the People Wlio carry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, flanges, etc., in the market. Albany "-Manufeoturers n' IE AM ENCINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON AONTS AHD ALL KIMB3 OF HEAVY AND LICHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINCS. fecial attention ,tt n i Mirlnit ll da of innehltior PaUfcrtis Made on Short Notice ALBANY OR. WWTSMAH & HULBEB.T BROS, Real Eslalp Afjents Farm and I'mehcf for salt. Also city broix-rty in Allin and Corya'.Ha. NEIGHBORI OF LINN COUNTY Haryains, Value for Your Money, -IN- SIMPSON'S. CHOICE! FRUITS OF A LI SMALL QUANTITIES SEASON. ALBANY OREGON" FORTMILLER & IRVING -FUNERAL DIRECTORS.- Arlorial Kinbalniing done Selontinnally Albnny, OrPKnn. a.JB Till-; VKI.KIIH.4TKn . SMITH & WESSON a n H The Finest Small Arm trun. u,,.iatuil. m UnnvalcfJ'- Vr-ai ACCURACY, u,.Exctl-Lt'CE of1 III KCl'.II TV Mwi'iiinniimbH P ar.d Btwnrc ct ph,.,n'i.I. ii..i A 51 Str.d lor Illustrate Catali'pin sn'l Price List t ma i w -JtfllTH &. WESSON, Sfi; i n n 11 i. i; I sk. is a x' " e a a a