Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, January 15, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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    HOW SIl'CH SHODDY.
iviercrtatits anu consumers would nftP
U they knew bow much bhoikly McKin
Icy put In "all-wool" goods.
A practical dyer, MrP M Street, whose
occupation in finishing woolen fabrics
gives him an opportunity to know the in
side of the business, w rites in a communi
cation to the World, September 15, as fol
lows: "It is past belief the amount of
shoddy that is in goods sold as all wool,
and parties bringing such goods to us fre
quently get indignant when told it is
shoddy, for when buying they were told
it was a fine article and sold for such. I
tell you it wuiild surprise the people and
disgust them if it was possible for them to
realize how little wool enters into a so
called 'all-wool suit.' Even the merchants
would gasp. There Is an argument started
now, to sell this mixture, that it makes the
goods stronger to put cotton In it. A
base lie, as everyone knows, who has
worn the goods, that its color soon turns
rusty, dull and muddy, and the first damp
ness draws it out of shape. It is almost
impossible to buy a good suit the last
few years."
The Oobsons, leading carpet manufact
urers of Philadelphia, are reported as au
thority for the estimate that of 55,000,000
pounds of carpet material user1 in this
country 10,000,000 are clean wool (equiv
alent to 27,000,000 of raw wool.) 20,000,
000 are shoddy and 25,000,000 other
Jnixuires. 1 lie mtttum i.tfiH'irn itu iwirif .
; !.: . I
an extreme protection journal, speaKing w
the carpet manufactureof Philadelphia, in
in June, 1SS9, said "That city turns out
the cheapest carpets, both In grade and
price, in the country, being a very large
consumer of cow hair, the cheap substl
stute for wool."
A petition presented by the working
men of Philadelphia, largely employes in
the woolen industry, to the Fiftieth Con
gress reported that ingrain carpets, largely
used bv the masses, and which were form
erly made largely of wool, are now made
of an average of one-fifth wool and four
fifths adulterants, and that in the whole
carpet industry of the country probably
not a million pounds of domestic wool are
used,the use of cheap.coarse foreign wools,
best adapted for the manufactureof carpets
and which are not grown in this country,
being greatly restricted by the tariff, and
which restriction, although onerous before
1S90, was greatly increased under the Mc
Klnley act, namely, fiotn 24 and 30 per
cent aJ'va'oremt 0 32 and 50 percent, And
here we find a probable explanation of the
curious fact that, while claiming to ma'ne
more carpets than any other country, we
were able to export or sell to foreigners in
1SS9 only 5,670 yards, while Great Britain,
in the same year, with her free-wool
policy, exported 12,090,000 yards. How
is such an experience likely to be remedied
in any degree by the negotiations of
tieatics of reciprocity or the maintenance
of a high-wool tariff?
IT WAS A MISTAKE.
Readers of the Democrat remember
that this paper took exceptions to the ad
vice given by Senator Hill in his Elmira
speech on the tariff and silrer questions.
The . New York World which is verv
friendly to the senator is publishing ex
tracts from leading democratic papers all
over the country taking the sume view of
the speech .
Such papers as the Indianapolis Sfhti
nel, Wheeling Register, Salt Lake Tribune,
Wilmington (S C) Slur, IlelcnawKywm
rut, Kansas City Tmn. St Louis Rrfablic,
Raleigh (N C) Stair Chronklc and scores
of others are outspoken in their opposi
tion to this policy of do-nothing proposed
by Senator Hill, The senator will very
soon modify' his speech.
We are told by republicans that Maim;
and Harrison "understand eaeli other."
Well, maybe they do, but the same cannot
be said of their friends, if we are to judge
by the spectacle presented at scores of re
publican primary meetings held in Indiana
v. few days ago. lilaine and Harrison men
fought all over thestate for tic ascendency
and it was no uncommon thing for their
meetings to become more boisterous than a
democratic club meeting at Five Points in
New York city. The tight between lilaine
and Harrison is ou'and harmony will now
grow beautifully Ics.
Senator I clph being criticised by are
publican paper for inviting Senator Hill to
a dinner which he gave a few days ago says
when lu gets so he can not eat with a dem
ocrat lie will retire to private life. The
cenatorhas wisely concluded that if he can
do no other good for his constituents, he
will, at least, keep good company. This
spirit was evidently drilled into him when
be was a boy.
CA convention was held in each of the live
congressional districts of Philadelphia Wed
nesday to select d"Icy,itei to Die republican
national convention. !elegatcs favorable
to lilaine were elected at all the conventions.
There were two anti-lllaine
but both were defeated. IiVii
slructillg the delegates to vote
were adopted in all live di-tricj-
candidate-,
lltiolis in
fol' lilaine
Tim federal nine
carried tilings wit!
publican prinnrie
otlierdav. The in
got Hie lie-t of tin
ami llarri.-'.'ii "uie
know.
b.Mci
aid to have
let the n-
ll I
Id
i licli.ina 1 1t.
;;iv that they
cmvd. Hi. line
thciu-elve-. nu
! hull"
st Old'
rongriwniun llulmunof Indiana, chair
iimm of the appropriation committee lias in
troduced a resolution dcelarint; it to be the
judgment of the house that the granting of
subsidies, or bounties by emigres in public
moneys, bonds, or by a pledge of the public
credit to promote special private industries
or enterprises independent of constitutional
power of congress, is unjust, impolitic and
ill manifest conflict with the spirit of repub
lican institutions. The resolution further
resolves that in view of the present condition
of the treasury, ami liecinse efficient and
honest government can only be assured by 11
frugal expenditure of the public money,
while unnecessary ami lavish expenditures
lead innvitably to venal andcorrupt methods
no money ought to he appropriated by con
gress, except such as is manifestlynecessnry
to carry 011 the several departments frugally.
lhciently and honestly administered.
Thi stirred 1111 the reiuiblican members
who were members of the last or "billion
lollar congress." and Head was so much
moved that lie actually opened his mouth
and spoke a half dozen words loud enough
to be heard across the aisle from liim. The
most significant thing is that republicins
in congress are using all their powers to
thwart the democrats in theircffort to econ
omize in public expenilitu'.i", They raise a
hue and cry about the above resolution, but
every man who feels the weight of taxation
increasing will endorse the spirit and pur
hose of the resolution.
The Oregonian enters a very mild, half
hearted protest against the proposed gerry
mander of the congressional districts in
Ohio in such a way as to give republicans
ieventeen and dennxTats four members of
lonirress. Its opposition is clotnea wun
words but there is 110 spirit or zeal in it.
We repeat what we before said: lemocrats
of hio have 110 right to c- niplain for they
did just what the republicans propose now
to. do. Democrats are nether more nor
less fair than republicans about matters of
this kind. Hut as Harrison protested so
strongly in his message against the "Mich
igan plan." the least he can do is to protest
against Ohio republicans doing those very
things which, if done by democrats amounts
to a crime, lint the president is a first
class politician and will secretly bid Ohio
republicans (iod speed.
How to .Make Money, tverv man is
the larmer of his own fortune and the
harvest he reaps is entirely due to his own
perseverence and industry If properly
sown, there is not one seed that promises
him better returns than saving a dollar by
buying groceries where you can always
depend on the best goods and lowest
prices. This you can do by dealing with
Parker Bros., who always have on hand a
large and select stock of groceries and
naked goods. Irythem.
N K.W ADVKK I'lSKMEM w.
SIDEWALK NOTICE.
TO P.. J. WIHTl'.HOCSE, FRED
Ilriickunin, W. M. Moore, Oregon
and California Railroad Company, John
yiiinlan and J. II. Campbell, owners of
t lie real property abutting upon the east
line of Madison street, between Fourth
and Kigbtb streets, all of said streets be
ing in the city of Albany, Oregon, You,
and each of you are hereby notified that
the city of Albany, Oregon, proposes to
improve all that portion of Madison
street, above specilied at the cost and
expense of the owners and holders of the
real property abutting upon said portion
of said street. And you and each of you
are hereby further notilied that said city
proposes to make the following improve
ments, namely : to construct a new side
walk (lij Hix feet in width, abutting the
following described property to-wit : on
the east line of Madison street, abutting
lots 1 and S, in block 44,and lots 1 and S,
in block 45, and lots 1 and 8. ir block 4ii,
and lot 8, in block 47, all of said lots and
blocks being in lluckleman's second ad
dition 10 the city of Albany, Oregon;
and you are hereby further notilied that
the council of said city will, on Tuesday,
the itiih day of January, lu2,nttlic hour
of 7 o'clock p 111, oi said day, meet at the
Council Chatnhrrs in said city ot Albany
and hi.-ur and determine all objection,-!
and rumonstances to aiiyoi said propose 1
improvements,
lione bv older of the Common Council
of the city of Albany, made at a regular
meeting ot Haul council held Jauuarv l'j
mi.
Albany, Or., Jan. 15th, S!2.
N.J. IIEX'TOX,
Recorder of the city of Albany
"V7"ANTKD. A girl to do eno-a
IT Iiouhov.oiIc in a small fund y, In
quire at northpist corner of Kiglit and
Lj on Sts, near S P depot.
rAXT''T).-IIighest pries
Tt hkes at the chair factory,
Oren.
paid for
Albany,
J.10K SALK House ami eomor lot In
It's 3d add, 7'n. Apply to I W Davis.
m I ONKY TO LOAN -Horns capital to
IT I. loan, in Hiinisto tiiit.on Albany a.id
Linn eounty real estate or good personal
security VV V. MoPhorsoti, first Street
opp, Mrsonio Hall, Albany, Or.
M. STKKLI-: A Co.. Albanv. Orn
. L
,on monoy on cood real pstaio
security in Linn and adjoining ecuntiv s
FIS
POL L THY, CA.MIC, fresh
from Portland and other
p'accs, always on hand af
our market, near corner o
Second and Kll-wnrili street-,
(irtlKHK Sl.AViiMTKR
Of All Kixi-s
Oi'i'.Mit,. slimM , !,iUTv Si. J,!,., m.xl
or tj VVjiljuuttt' i'ackuu CV toro.
Parker Bros, grocers.
New cloaks at W K Heart's.
Uteat stjlea of hatst W Y Ileat..
Reduction in summer good f at W F Head's
Apple parers for Bale at Stewart A. Sox t.
Fiae groceries at Conn & Heudricson's,
Latest sheet music at Will & Ltuk's.
1'arasoli and sua umbrellas at less than
cost at W K Head's,
Gold spectacles and eye ulansus, all styles
aud price, at F M French's.
The finest Hue of pockot kuives iu the
city at Stewart & Sox's,
Rargaius in gold watches at Freuohe,
"The Corner Jewelry Store,"
A full line of Warner's oorsets, best in
the world for the money, at W F Head's.
J. W. Bentley, loading boot and shoo
maker, just east of Rsvero House.
Silk umbrellas in natural wood h ami lea
cheap at Freuch'a Jewelry store.
Go to K'iu lima and have your Bhoes
repaired wmle you wait.
Patronize home industry and buy hand
made harness, warranted, from 0 C Mo
Karl i nd, at Dubruille a old stand.
Qo to C W Cobb, successor to Paisley &
Smi!e, Flinn Block, for yourj b printing
ot au kinds
Bad Blood.
Impure or vitiated blood Is nine
times out of ton caused by some
form of 0omtl(atitn or Indiges
tion timt tlni up tti nytcni,
when tbo L'loo'l lMHtfHHy In
clines iinr.tvutril with the el-'.:r..".,-T,
Tiivo'. l:V.rii:urin:;
fittt;:);-! t roa;!i t!iis co::ditic:i
by ctr.-irkiiiiT the biond v. iili the
'Irustie mineral
old an;! otooict;
modorii. It go:
arouses the live
(ill orrio-.i, ii i l
tliy ir.ii'Uriri-.s
tbe uamrrtl cli:i:
Try it ai u;
artiosi. Chas. !
TU'M ami Mar!
Miotah." The potash theory is
, J.-y's V .:ir-'ni'?. iliu i-i
s to t'-.o ?' i'-f tho tr Milile. U
r, k:d!i.-s r.v Lu to ! tu'th
l;;vi-;.::-Li'.(.s t?.fJ tircilu.lt.i. rt:i.l
r.r. tuk:y t arried ofi"t'. r u;,;.
to i; di'dvMtfal
.(.?, :it i;e.:i:itih'j
r
n ir. for iti:'" rd
e o:i tlu- lii-it 'u:-
bSoO'l mil whi
tie berm:ie cuiiv
its, for 1 ton:.!
i.-L-1 u; i: !.i'.-
f.-id ir v.-u . v.tti i.- -j-
Ir ( h-u purl- t;'!.; ' -f$
i:ie u; .viicraily, ' ' ,'
i., m-w v. ntkuii: tull iku r.'imlut.'
Ins ii t'lni:ie.
l!cvl find lrr..'ni
ami ewrythiu;-;
Inn'e Ve-Ctab!e
iyy U Sarsaparilia
KOll SALE BY
STANARD & CUSICK
ALBANY
QITY DKD STORE
Pfeiffer Block,
Albany
Stanard & Cusick
R0PHIBTOR8:
-DKALKRB IN
DruRS, Medicines, (bemicali, Fiinci
and Toilet Articles, Sponges. Brushes
Perfumery, School Books, and
Artiste' Supplies.
I'll sioian' irtNcritiiii cure
Inly compounded.
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
POUND DEAD!
Vlnle iryinjr 10 Crowd theil
WAY IX TO
store, where they alwa have on hand
hu largast Stock south of Portland, of
the latent improred Rifles and Shot
juns; an Immense stock of rishlnir
Tackle of overjr description; Tents,
Hammocks, Ump Chairs anu thousands
of other things too numerous to mention
Xtepo,ii Shop
connection with the Store, and one of
best workmen In the State to do any
utl an kinds of work.
Cowio on Come al. No rouble to
how goods. "Small profit and quick
al" Is oui .notto.
J. A. Cnnimiuff
Wall Paper,
ALBANY, :- CRECQN
FOSHAY ii MASON
AMI HBfAIL-
iJru "gists and Booksellers
A l.ilor John B. Alilon's (iuollcallo:i-
vich sb "I1 at vuhliiihers prices witiv
He
MRS. GRAHAM'S
Cucumber
ami
Elder Flower
Croam
li i iii n rt'rtiiK tk' lii tlu' i-i'i.Mf in ninth tlmt torin
is popularly UMit, l.ut i.'NiMii-n!lv Im.uitilli'K, It
A.TA'tttfUH..ft, hii Ill, t'U tr. !vt'ty -km, uthi hy
tloilv uo mdu.illy in;iUrn list cniMi'l.AH'ii wvfral
Ktuitliw hiiirt li is tt iMiiiin.t pruti'. ii..n (rointlio
t lTiTln uf HU'i anil wiini rirul p'i'vt'lilM nii niu uiul
fiet-kk', ami lUt;k Ih'si-Im will urx-v cnia whil yull
uit. It dfniiNvs fin Inf.- Ur ln Hor llrm nap ntnl
w liter, iioiiri.ilii'H iiini hull In il) Ui" ekin litHiiun Mini
prevontM tht furuiiil urn cf wrinhlvH' It yivi-a th
fn)utPSH, cifHrnfHn itml Hiin.i'lliiu"tt nf ."kin tli:it ymi
hud w tiuu u litllo virl. iiM'iy iit l.r. ynuns r nU,
oiiu'lit to um it, iiH it t-ivi H;i 1 1 in o outlifnl ippfnr
aiicf t any litly, unl tli tt prniiniiintu It cm in in
no iitiil, (inHiliir or n k i i, aiu! it :m irinnli'Mn n dw
and an imurittliinn i tlu' f-k n ;i '.tw it ( the flow or.
Irif Hi I mi. ai. nil l-i.-'is's kimI liini.ln.irH, nr ui
Mm tirrvuim- (..riilniin'' u-.i:ili!ihnu' it, li'l I'oit utri'Ot
Kan Kmncirtno, wluie ulit tro;.u l idii'M for lt lilfiuittli
et of the fiice ir Htir. lnliri a tlii'mici truutcil
by letter, Hftui httiinp for irr iv W l-onk "llnw to
be Ilcsutiful."
Sample Bottled
o pity pv'iitiife .ii;.' id-kin,, Lit .i,',viti wnn:l
MRS. GIIAHaM'P
Fa,ce iilcacli
CuroM tVe worst tnsiH "f rrorkUt, SunUtirii, NtU
iiwiitfdB. .lth-pii'i ht i, t'i:!iplt-t:iMi1 Htl fkin blrmiitliM,
Trlre JHI,00 ILtrmle ;nul cifootwe ; i.o simple
UUIl llOSCtll ; Lady HL.r'llU W'lli'd,
TllQ Tlpimiriot in 1 ''n 'l1"1 r.len a
1U0 JJrUHr!j l"'l "( h:t pntiLitioni will
IiHvpIhh mini' ii.ldftl t.t tlii rdi-rrtiv. imn,t,
My pripiritioutj ;ir ..r j HUn!tlVl
i,rU in Ottciifiiuii'.l i):irT I'fy y, ; ;.
S3 SHOE centPemen
THE BEST SHOE IH THE WuRlD FOR THE MONEY?
It Is a seamless ntios, v'Ui do tnrk or wax thread
to hurt the feet; mad of thu b rtno ralf, Btvllali
aurl n.xr, ami became tctf make mure. tiv) of this
gntiie than rwty athrr tnumtfttrturPr, It Ofuul ilfLHii
et'wt'd Bhnpj oostlmc from sa.ia) to t'oxJ.
CJfS 00 Uttmiiao Uund-Mfvdf th( flna-t calt
Jwa hhoe ever otTi-rcl fr $i.t); equals fcroucb
imprirtfl nlinos whieU vmt from $1.1 it to $1J.H),
CiA 00 Hnnc1-rned Welt Hlioo, lino calf,
Pb BtyJlMi. comrorinblo nud iJurablt-. '1'Jio but
shoe rvr olTered nt this pric ; mine KraJy ils qua
tom-mndi BhoeB roithit: frum to (.jo.
ICO 90 Iolir( Hhtiri hai-mers. luillrontl Man
ip&m and ,etter(.'arrit'r!iill weartboni; lluoculf,
et'ainlt8P, Bimoth itiHidc, lu-nvf tliri-o iolvt, extcu
Hoti edK. (me pair will wear ayrar.
flJO SOlDelft no better bbou eTor ofTorpl M
JAa tliln price; (inn trial will couvlucu ttiua
tvho want a fine forcoinfort and aer-rlce.
ffiO Bad 'J.e Wotkli)ifiiianfn aboea
ipmm are very atrout; and duraldi'. who
ikivb iitth nirni m iriu win wnx uo omer inuKa.
Boys
Wort bv ilia bovaavrrTwlipr: thnvunll
on their merit, ah the Uicreuluif sales ihuw.
I Or! Sac 13.00 n-aydawd sIioa, bert
mOU ICO LonicolA, forstyiUb; n lUab i'roucil
imported utioesenatUiKfroiii 4. g;.iij.
lndlotr- 4.a, nnd fl.?.5 ihm foe
filissi'Bare thabMtiuelJuuoU. atylisli uud durable,
'aution. that W. I.. L"uia' nntue auj
price uro tm ped on Uia butoia uf uac-U stiue.
flTTARB NO BlBBTII'l'TE.J
Tnfll-il on lornl adfcrtlfed di'itlwra aupplf Ium ynu.
W. L. UOlGLAd, ruc44iu,.ii(Si. tiild by
- Rf
HEAL MERIT
PEOPLE
Sny tho S. B. Cough Cure
is the b-'Si thing they
ever saw, 'We are not
flattered, for we know
that real merit will win.
A)l we ask ia an honest
trial.
For falo Iiy FlUIIi7(t 1IANOX,
Albany, flrngoa
HMt stork nf nl fmodu In II19
Vftllty. Rii'l tli mnn roawitialjlo prieo.
1 jmvo on nulla an Kinm or
FUiiNITUnt, STOVES, TINWARE,
TRUNKS, BOOKS, PICTURES,
CLOCKS, CROCKERY,
ETC., ETC.
On iloor woit of S Yonn' c:M tort.
L. COTILEJE
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY
CONCERN.
Notice is hcrcoy H'lvcn to nil inrti,'Mi .1
in accordance with law 1 have postcil tre--pass
notices on my pre.nites foi liiildin r
parties liunthi'' on the sam . Inilisre"
giml of saul notices panic.- have constantly
lrcspas,stHl in the premises an. I in conse
quence a valnahle horc has- Im-imi injured
by discharge of lircarms. This is to notify
aiiy and all parties, thai 1 have nir.de up
my mind to prosecute an v party who tres
pas:cs furlher 01, my pun.ises to ilie full
extent of the law, and that 1 i; give $.'s
reward to any person whowill name the
paity w:io siioi inv norr-e.
W. SL DOUGLAS
l.cuiinun, ur., 1 ee uth, ilv.i.
MARIOS' liLKKHAIiT.
ASK YOUR
ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY
Whoro to get the lioat liarjjaina,
Where to got tho Best Valuo for Your Moiifty,
-IN-
Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc.,
Aud they will Answer with One Voice, at
3TG. W. SIMPSON'S.
Julius GradwoM's Bazaar
The vary latest nevrs is that you can buy at JULIUS
GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows:
Arbuokle's Coffee, Per Pound ?5c
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1.00
20 lbs Extra C Sugar White 100
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25
& Gallons Good Pickles 00
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90
A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00
Wholesalo pricoof sugar -10( lhs extra O, $1.73; 100 ihs nmmilntod, 15.73.
I will oomluet ft utrlotenili slorn, mi l nil go i.li will ! h,M for tvit 011I1 fr.nu in
to 25 pr cent lemi thmi n-gmar pricn. My toek .f Ohlnnwurn, fnoy goodn, nd
all the ili'lrahl ylon of dishet, m wall a a gnimral asi'.irtiiin'. of grocBritw, crock -dry,
lamps inl flxtnrn Is coinplola. 1 imkn a p').)i iy or 11. in hi o itluos ami
biking powder, ami always phiaso my ciiHlomorH,
My display of now toys anil liovnllliw for tUa linlldav" tli" 3''' will bo the
finent ever brought ta Albany. Jiillim irinlwohl.
ALLEN BUOTHEHS,
Wholesale i retail Grocers
CIGARS TOBACCO, AND
KINDS IN LARGE OR
IN THEIR
Flinn Block.
BLAGKEV2APJ & HODGES,
LEADINGDRUGGISTS
-A.rJ"BJ-N""3T - OEEGOW
DRUGS. MEDICINES STATIONARY &C
We are the People
"Who carry the most comjileto line oi' Hard
ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market.
Albany
Manufacturers .f
IEAM ENGINES GRIST AMD SAW
MILL MACHINERY IRON 0NTS
m ALL KlrV-33 OF HEAVY
AND LIGHT WORK, IN
IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS.
pectal attention .mill o pmrtnu ll
da of macminor
Falterns Made on Short Notice
ALBANY On.
Wmm & HULBERT BROS,
Real Estate Agents
Fiirrnr and lluncl;" fcr imlu.
Alto city brnpvrty in Alhncr
an:l Corynlha.
NEIGHBOR I
CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL
SMALL QUANTITIES
SEASON.
ALBA Ml
FOP.TMILLER & IRVING
-FUNKliAL DIRECTORS.
Arlerial Kmbalniliig done Sclentiflraily.
Albany, Oregon.
tii 11 vi:i.i:iin,tri:n . . .
SMITH & WESSON
Tho Fino:t Small Arms Erar Manufactured
AccunAcy, , 11 "Av
ui-'KUHll TY, KTiu rls
"".miTiMin.'.nif and fi
, CONVCivir-.NCE In
L0A!)!S'f. itfi.l cictrv V
tic ware nf rh. j 1 (. t
Smd fcrlliuolr.i't,! C:it:.Kru3 sntl Pried List t.'fj
ri u. WCJUIV, m
K I 'I! I S '' I I l.l. It, .11 .!...
H B, .. " E3 e a r a