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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1892)
IT MEANS S011ET11INU. The tariff bill Intioduccd by Springer, and reported favorably to the house by the wayi and means committee, is one of great significance. The leading and strii ing feature, of the bill is to lie fouudin the fact thai it recognizes the rights and interests of that great ttily of American titUeiu leno-.i as consnmen. There may be 100,000 wool en manufacturers in the United States.bu there are sixty-five million consumers of woolen goods. It was McKinley's pleas ure to provide for the Interests of the 100, 000 manufacturers, and to utterly ignore all the rights and benefits of the sixty-fin million consumers. Springer proposes to reverse this vicious legislation by regard lng the interests of the consumers, tli great mass of the people. The ways and means committee will re port three tariff bills tc the house during the present week. The measures to be reported are the Springer free-wool bill the Bryan free binding twine bill, and the Turner bill placing cotton ties, cotton bagging and machinery for making the same on the free list. The provisions of the Springer bill, as finally approved by the democratic committeemen, have been published. Springer, in explaining his bill, said all wools and hair and waste mat ter are put upon the Iiee list. AH waste advanced beyond the condition of scoured wool, shoddy and mungo, are taxed 25 per cent. The rates on woolen and worsted yarns are fixed for all values at 35 per cent ad valorem; under the McKinley act the rates per pound and ad valorem are equivalent to from 103 to 122 per centum Rates on woolen and worsted cloths, shawls, knit fabrics, etc., are fixed at 40 per cent; the equivalent rate under the McKinley bill Is not stated under all Items, but on worsted the rate was from 90 to 146 per cent. Other rates not stated would vary from 90 to 300 per cent. Blankets, hats of wool, and flannels for underwear are reduced from 30 to 25, from to 35 to 30 and from 40 to 35 per cent; under the McKinley act the rates arc from 73 to 110 per cent. On woman's and children's dress goods, etc., having cotton waip, the rates are fixed at 35 per cent; under the McKinley act they are over SS per cent. On the same with woolen warp, the rates are fixed at 40 per cent; the equivalent rate of the McKinley act is 90 to no per cent. Ready-made clothing for men and cloaks, jackets, etc., for women are fixed at 45 per cent; the rates under the Mc Kinley act are 82 and S4 per cent. Rates on carpets of all kinds are fixed at 30 per cent; the equivalent rates under the Mc kinley act are from 50 to S2 per cent. "The rates are lowe.t," said Springer, "upon goods to be used by the masses of the people, and highest upon the high priced goods to be worn by the more wealthy classes, the reverse of which was true under the McKinley act. The aver age rates in the pending bill will be be tween 30 and 35 per cent, as against 40 per cent in the Mills bill." S'.r Morell Mackenzie's household ex penses were very great. He kept sixteen servants, besides a piivate coach for him self and onother for his wife, and spent every cent of his $60,000 yeaily income. Both the distinguished Doctor and his wife were veiy fond of society, and their home in London was the resort of brilliant peo ple. It was a rare thing for a caller to find them alone in the evening, and even then they were In full evening dress, Mrs Mackenzie blazing with diamonds. The Doctor's three daughters are said to be very handsome girls and all as fond of so ciety as tneir parents were. If, as now seems likely, the national dem ocratic convention shall drop all New York candidates, then, 0-1 nsouml tariff-reform and honest-plalfoi m, we believe that any one of the Mowing-turned nine gentlemen can mu;e the factions, carry New York and be elected president of the United States: Gov Horace Iloies, uf Iowa. Gov Robert K I'attison, of Pennsylvania. Senator John M Primer, of Illinois. Senator John G Carlisle, of Kentucky. Chief-Justice Mcrville V Fuller, of Illi nois. Senator Arthur P G01 man, of Maryland . Gov William K Russell, of Massachusetts. Gov Isaac TGray, of Indiana. Gov I.eon Abhett, of New Jersey. New York World, No protective orgin has yet undertaken to explain why the administration lias contract ed to give the Geiman manufacturers free wool and the German people untaxed cloth ing, while our own manufacturers are taxed 12 cents a pound on wool needed f ;r admixt ura and our own people are taxed 49,'i cents a paunJ and 60 per cent in value upon their clothing. It is proper to s iv that when yon havj found a man who doesn't see any difference lictween the democrat and republicans on tho tariff question and who undertakes to nnikc jieople IwlievetluH by making such statement in the columns of newspapers so called, or in Xunsi public speeches, you have fcDnd one who in either a fool or a dishon est demagogue. It is a safe rule to watch Filch men. L -U L . The house committee on the chviinn of president nnd vice-president und representa tives in congress have agreed to report a bill leaving the election of senators to the people and conferring the exclusive power on the state legislatures to fix tin1 time, place and manner uf holding Midi I'livtimis. Maud Granger's reputation ia so thorough ly citabliahed that cunment is h:irdly neci-s-aary. Time ah.iuid be a bijj houso l-ndcy night to see tins popular aotrou i;h .1 its' class troup in the Creole. The Oretronian quotes an article from the American Economist, (The Economist Is the paid organ, the hireling of the Protective Tariff League) to show tint tin is no higher now, and not so high in fact, as it was before the passage of the McKinley bill. These or gans never make an argument that'does not negative in one way or another the met it of protectionism. According to thh article tin may be shipped into this country in the same quantities, and at similar or less prices, than before the passage of the McKinley hill. Now, it will be borne in mind that the heavy increase ia the duty on tin provided for in the McKinley bill, was for the express purpose of protection. There canjhe no protection un less the duty levied either reduces the amount of the article imported or enables the home manufacturer to sell at a hihet price than he could without the duty. S , if the figures of the Economist are tru. (and we have nothing in the way of proof except its own unsupported statement,) then the McKinley duly on tin is an utter failure for it does not protect at all. If Gen. Palmer, Governor Boies, Vn t Moirison, Senator Carlisle and Governor Pattison with their friends, (a mighty host,) should join together to prevent the nomina tion of Hill, in order that one of their own number might secure the prize, they could not do such effective work to that end as H ill and his friends in New York are doing, The call of the New York State convention to meet in mid-winter for the express purpose of taking snap-judgment to secure a solid delegation for Hill has made it impossible to secure his nomination in the national convention. There will be too many lovers of fair play in that convention for Hill to secure 579 votes. Hill's defeat is accomplished largely by his own overreaching. Cleveland's defeat is proba ble. Carlisle, Governors Pattison and Boies, Gen Palmer, Ex-goveinor Campbell of Ohio and others are now beng quite extensively discussed. Meanwhile th. lack of hirmony in Washington among democrats keeps on apace. If d'ssenssions and strifes prevail when the convention meets at Chicago party leaders may be as earnest in their desires to keep off the ticket as some are now to get on 11 . The French have placed so high a duty on pork that the people in and around Paris have be in driven lo the use of horse flesh in large quantities. These people ore protectionists nd are thus attempting to foster the infant pig industry. They are taking vengeanrte on the American farmer for the passage of the McKinley bill, Tbu dpes the evil that men i!o live alter theni. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WA11XER CUAN'OR, Lessees and Managers Friday, February 19th, The Elite Event of the Seauox. That Fcer.cjl Emotlciip.l Actress, auete Gi'ansei', Sun?oilhy Mr Cleiee H-nJOle miner on a arlcivontnmtv, uMcrtiie tine... ion II W M V ilkim .i. Aprien-inr In her frunus -trie nt "Cora." In her own dn-i-iti version nf l:.M,.ta "ialelwo:k, "IArticle 7,"e.itilltJ, THE CREOLE." ALliAXY Ol'ERA HOUSE. ..f.';f?S Ht.ts Mint. The Merry Monarch of Comedians BOBBY GAYL0R, and his brilliant corns of fun-making adepts, in New York greatest laughing success, SPORT MCALLISTER, ONEOFTHE1400. On Saturday, February 20lh. CUnilTCI The ru"nl' "(Musical CciurJIes? OnUU I OilVeseiiUH. in tint most hunioruUBnAiner lnti'riicrseil with Kxr-uini'.o Music! I IIIPUOl x.mita, llama and .Medleys 1 LAUUllOi YCIIC! rh0 I'rc'.llot of H-'szj Hi illicit I LLLui The Hands niet S-i.-o 1", .unit! Upiiritln l'.irtoT.lhe AinerirniVniencili'nfl 1 DDI lno Famous ul.vmMit iiaiu-Uc! nilAllUi One Continual Round of Laughter "l lANTFI). I'oard ai.1 room, privato f family. Man. w ii'o and IMlo irai, A'i lresi this olHee. MONF.Y TO I)AN -Homo capital to loan, in nmiiito uit.on AHu-iy nod I.Miu eoutitv real ett'O or Ko"d persona! e'-urltv. W K Mefhoritoii, Kirct Street opp, Mfaouio Hall, Albany, Or. kKK IIKUr . Psrker Bros, grocers. F. M. French keeps railroad time. lluy your reciTi h of Parker Itroj Apple parent f r sale at Stewart & Sox.s. Fiae groceries at Conn & Ht'iuiricson's. Latest fhict music at Will & Link's. Iiw cre;ni cheese just icci'iv-.d at I'obrad Meyers. C V Cobb, job printer, Klinn Block, does first data work. K W Aohison &('o are selling monuments at Portland prices. The finest line of pocket knives iu!ttie city at Stewart A Sox's. Stewart & Sox s-ll tli3 very best patent tempered shears and tcissora. Smoke the celebrated Havana tilled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph'. J. W. Beotley, lcadin r boot and shoe maker, jtir. east of rU-vere House. ' Go to C v C hbt successor to Paisley & Smile, F.ton Block, foryirrj b printing 31 an Kinus Dr M H Eilis, ihysiciao nnd eurgeoj, Albany, urecon. t ails matte in city or country. women. larwmrsnaufsaatt The comaio'.i nS'.ictionsof womeu areslck-hcod- aenes, lndisi slio:i a::d nervous troubles. Thej arise largely from stuin&cti disorders. As Joy'i cgetablo Sarsapunlla tj tho only bowel rcea- latinff preparntiou, you can seo why It Is more etTcetim than a:iy other Earpapartlla In those troubles. It Is daily n-lievfnx hundreds. The action is mild, direct ami effective. Q hare cores ot letters from grateful vomen. Wa refer to a few: Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barren, 142 7th St., S. P. Nervous debility, Mrs. Fred. I-oy, S'-7 Ellis St.,8.P. General debility, Mrs. Golden, 610 Mason St, 8.F, Nervons debility, Mrs. J. Lampherc, 733 Turk Sr., o. r. Xerveus debility, Miss R. Rosenblum. 233 17th St., B. F. Stomach troubles, Mrs. R. L. Wheatou, 704 Tost St., S. F. Sick headaches, Mrs. 31. B. Price, 10 Prospect Place, S. P. ' Sick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler.fCT Ellis St., S.P. Indijrmtion, Mrs. C. D. Smart, 12!1 Mission St, Constipation, Mrs. C. Mel via, 126 Kearny St.,S.F. Vegetable SarsaparE a Mot motJern, most elTVctive, largest bottle. ALBANY 6am o price, tl.COnrG for to.Oi). FOR SALE BY GEO C STANARD Albany Manufacturers s. (hAM mi CRIST m SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON AMIS AMD ALL KIMS OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IN IRON ANO BRASS CASTINGS. poctal attoution Jahl da of maehineM o pairing ill tVurrns Made on Short Notict STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. "VfOTICE )S HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the annual moetinrr of tho stmdr. holders of the Alhany Building and loan association win ue Hold on Kridav. Fnb ruarv 19m. 1RU2, at the hour cf 7:30 p m of said cay. in the Bank of Oregon, in Albany, Iinn county. Orison, for tho election of nine directors, to nerve for the term oi one year next en.uim from aid meeting, ni.d until Iheir duocessors Bre eieeieu anil qiiantico: and to transact such oilier liusiiussas may crme before the associa ion. none tjy order oftheasto cintion this IBth day or January, 1I2. C H STEWAKT. JAYWi'r.AiM, President. Mjretitre. I CliCE TC tt ECITrFS "V" OTK'K IS 1IKKKBY OIVEN THAI -Ll John !; Cyrus and W I' Piichford part rors ili.iriK biiKiiuss in Seio, I.inn uonniy, uri-f.'oii,uniifr tiio nrin name aud fityle rf Cyrus l'lifhfonl, have duly made mi assiei nitiit of sll Iho (iropsiiy, real and j rsonal. to the tinders.ened lor the benefit of their creditors. .Ml porsons ,,a iiik v nuiin nui'iL-i mo said iirm are hersby uolitifld a-id requi-ed to present the same under oath to llio undersinnod, at the office cf J K Weathertbrd. in the city of Aihnny, I.inn comity, Oregon, within I hi go months from the date hereof Dated Feb. 3rd, 1S. J. II PEE15Y, Assignee ANNUAL MEETING. ""i"'' is lierehy srlven that the annual meeting of the stockholdora of Hie Aiuany niiiiaintf Assoeiatien will be held at the olllee of W O Tweednle, on rerry Stieel, in Albany, on Monday. outran iisi, it.;u, at 7:30 p m.ror the elec tion of directors, and Mich oilier business aa may come before the mcum;. Dated Feb iliih, 18HJ. W C TWF.EOA LE. J JaSsf;cret jry. I'resident. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. OTICF. IS HEKEI1Y GIVEN THAT ..1 there will be h meeting of the Mock holders of the Odd Fellows IUII lfui;.,iK Association held t theirotttcp In Albany (.renon on Monday, the 14th ay f Mnrcli, Isitj, at the hour of 7 o'clock p m or said day. fir. lie purpo- o of electing seven di recto. s to ,.rvo for the ei.suing rear and lor the transaction of any other business tint limy come beioi'e said meeting. This the 2,'itli dsv or Janunrv. !')' K APabkkh, President. Muertury. Joy TWO MEN AND ONK BOY POUND DEAD!. A'liile trying to Crowd theii WAY INTO 0EYOE & FR0MAN BROS Store, where Xhey aiwrna have on hand hu larneki 3 lock, south ot t'ortluiui, oi the latest improved Ritlcs and Shot 3uns; An immense stock of FMiin lackle of every description; lents, Mammocks, CampCliairsand thoiuaiuts of other things too numerous to mention Xfcepnir Shop in connection with the .Store, and one ot ie best workmen in the State to do anv tnd ail kinds of wor Come one Come No rouble to how gocds. "Small prctii and quick alV it oui .not to. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given that I, or ir.y Deputy, will meet h- tax-paye. j of Linn county , Oregoj, at 9 o'clock a in and remain until 4 o'clook p m.at their respective places of voting in the several precincts.at the fol lowing tima8 and places for the purpose of collecting the taxes for the year of 1SDI: Kock Creek, Monday, February 15, '8!N Fox Valley, Tuesday, Feb 'fl, H.SI2. Jordan, Wednesday, Feb 17, lS'iii. Scfo, Thursday, Feb 18, lS'ti Franklia llutte, Kpday, Feb '9, 1S92. Shelburn, Satu-dny, Feb W, S9!. North Lebmon, Monday, Feb '.2, Santiatn, Monday, Feb 22. ISO!. South Lebanon, Tuesday, Feb 1S92; Waterloo, Tuesday, Feb 2), Is"!. Sodaville, Wednesday, Feb?', U92. Sw.t Home. Thursday, Febf."., lo!2. Crawfordsvil'e, Fridav, Feb CO. ISH'2. N Browf.vil.e, Saturday Feb ?7, 18(12. S urownsyille, Saturdav, Eeb iy, 1S32. Center, Saturday, Feb 27, 1892. N Harrisburg, Monday. Feb ?9. 1S92. IIaley, Tuesday, March 1, !!.'. Shedd. Wedat- lay, March lS';. langent, Thursday, March 1.', $'l. Orleons. Thursday, Marcn !;. 1S92. Price, Friday. March J, 189.'. Syrause, Saturday, March it, )S9'2. West Albany, Saturday, March 1S92. Albany, Monday. Maieh 7, 8.J. Center Alhany, Monday, itlarch 7, 1S92. East Albp.y, iiie day, Mai en S. 1892. Piorni . paymeut will lie rcriU'.ed. Pay your taxes and save costs. M. SCOTT. Sheriff and Tax Collector. Data! January 21st, 1S92. J. A. Cummin!;. i ritgrs, X'aints, Oil Glass- lite, ALBANY, ORECSfj l!pt stock of 2nd W goods in the Valley, and the most reasonable pried. I have on band al 1 kinds of FUHNITU3E, STOVES, TINWARE, TRUNKS, BUOKS, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY, ETC., ETC. 0ii6 deer wet of S E Young's eld storo. L. C01 TIES 2 -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Arterial Embalming dono Scientifically Albany, Oregon. FOSHAY & MASON TOLlLlliI ARB HIT Alb Druggists and Booksellers Atrei.ta for Job a B, Al don's publications. vuica we wu puDiifluer'a pnoea wild AtBA!fY OKfCtiOIV CHOICE MEATS Oprr-'e S bncfi-'s T.Wery f'th'fl, nt r ar to Vt i,'.aaji;.e ' at-'iiif itlo,. IOST Iii Albany or on tho way (o i l'eoriaa paoknceeiiitilplnir an over. coat overalls, over shois and a cardiga. jacket. New pair of tr v,it n turn to llKMocBATolBeo r sa 1 at l'oox ia. S B FiMKoAir. r Wa Paper ' ,'. ,.1. m, .1 -ffv.-.w-TJi-y CLEARANCE SALE ! LA1M5K XUMBKR OF lxEISINANTS liavo lieon left over in our various Departments, and wo will close the same out at considerable less tlian cost A They consist of Dress Goods, "Woolen Ho.Mory, in Infants, Misses and Ladies, Knibroiderics, Velvets, Plushes, Satins, Silks, Corsets, and Ladjes and Children Underwear, Etc. These Goods are arranged on our Bargain Count(?r-j,and an examination of the same will 1 of interest to buyers who have an eye to a good bargain. In addition to the above we will have a general clear ance sale of all other lines in stock, and wo will givo 10 per eeiu discount on all cash sales until Mnrcli 1st, on our entire stock of Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Corsets, Ladies and Children oboes, Hosiery ,"Woolen Underwear, etc. ON THE SECOND FLOOR we cany a complete line of Men's, Lov's and Childrensclothing, Furnishing CotxL Loots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Etc., on which we have made tho lb'lowing reductions: -MEN'S SUITS Worth, : $ O.oO for S -l.od 7.50 r.ro " o.oo (ro 10.00 8.00 12.no 9.50 15.00 11.00 20.00 15.00 A SPKCIALi OFFKtt or a Boy's Wagon, To be given away with each and every Hoy's Suit, with short pants,which we sell before March 1st. TAKE NOTICE that these oilers are rood only until March 1st, as we positively that date. r, W. Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can huy at JULIUS GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25c. 17 lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 20 lbs Extra C Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 pallons i.oo 5 Gallons Good Pickles 90 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap ,90 Wholesnle price of sugsr-100 lhs extra C, f4-7o; 100 ihs Rianulnted, $5.75. I will conduct a Mrlct o.a-di store, n1 all goodi will tie sold for not cvdi from in to So per rent tnan r-cn ar price. My stock or Chinaware, ftnov goodn, and nil It.eiKsiriil.l" .yl. ..f rilhni, as well ai a Kenerl asortment of groceries, crocl er.v, lamps pml Hi urPM Ik complete. I muke a apocilty of tine t-.., cjffttB. and biking jinwilcr. an. I always pl-nse my customers, A((en'. tir evernl nepunsililo insurance cotnpanlei. Jllllim Grntlnohl. UUV I O VfLl L. DOLJftl flQ MA ft mm THE BEST SHOE IN THI WORLD FOR THE MONEY P to furt the fceti miul. ot ih. b.n flm .ir, .i.inn and on.y. and beeauit tr m more thot of this gran i tttnn anv nthmr manufmtvrlr. It euual hand ewp(l.nioo.tlny trtmi $4.u)aM)0. SSvSr,i.,h.5" w.h"'', " 12 Snm tfUh. comfnrutb and iurabl. TbMt tonvni.l ihu.. coillnt from iiu lo ". ,U S3 a? .'?b"i '"". BHirMd Mm 2r.i;..,na L,".'t"l"llWMrthm: 0aaU cmll. .inix.n IniliH, b7 thru. Kin, ut S2. "1!" y'"l " boT.rorJ at Sllr thu rli ob Mat will aoDTlan Mm Sf.. " r".wi7 ? "il dubl.. Thou was bjr glran i thwn .trll will watr no othar m.a. BOV5' 8J.00 ar.4 tt.t4 icbaul abnaa in rf.Zf worn brlli. t7.aTarrwhara: IbaTMd op tbolr merlu, .. Iba lnrraaalnf ul.. .bow. ' u aLaaiPn S3 0, H..i.wg abna, baat Importad hnn ro.Uiii from (i up ui H A "" l-mllfa-Ji., 10. .. t,m4 .r( abna for KlJ. ara tna l,o.l Ina Lonfola. 81,11.1, anrt diirabla. t .tilloj.-e.. ilj.t w. I. p.,i.,i, n.a.a oS Pn;a ara atampad on the bottom of aacb aboo. . tTTAllE JO li nsTITI TR. Mnit.ton local adrrrtlaMl (If alrs finnblTlnli vnn Vf. 1,. l0l UI.AS, llroeklon.ffaii. VoWo, ALBANY OR. vtumm & holbert bros, nea! Estat? Agont3 arntt nnl F.itiicha for i..il, A!n cit irM-rty in AUnpv anil C.rvallia. YOUTH'S SUITS Worth, I? 5.00 for $ :).; 0.00 -1.00 7.50 .,,.C) 10.00 7.50 12.50 9.00 15.00 10.00 Worth $2, withdraw this proposition at Simpson. Star Biikerj CcrEi omJulhln null Firm Nfv mm ME YER, PROPRIEfOR. lnnu l rroilH, itilUlHHNtVltrO, lrlel FrnltH. TobHceo, NnRar, (.'eflet, 'ni?l ,lfit QneenHirnre, NiiceH, Tea, Clo., Inftu,livcryt..r t".t ! 1 cp i a gen,... Iti,, lie it arivv ami ij'f . V . T 'r. I mhrkci i.c3,).ti(l for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE iJKDYTO WORKPartiat dislrh U. wood put In oraoy H'rtf. ifiatjr done, can obtain proraplatt.ULiou D7ne onrlnu the aervloea of Daniel Lovre.at the little ferry house. Leave orders there. B a B B H I THK CKl.KHRATEn . B SMITH & WESSON El M Th C , a - ... . j ...v in,,, Lilian Hrmi tver manuiaciurcu. H llnriirilnlrni -i .. - u'"':"""'"'1 in ACriiRinv Tfir l - . t-' . durarii irv w i;xPELit.rF vt IB flj Stnd frrl!!us!ra!cJ Catalwruo and Prico tit teg r, iJlvl.Irl d. WESSON, si-uixfi n i i. it, m.ihs.. ffl Ed S! f a ...rr Q g! Q C (..WORKMANSHIP and fVT LOAOma and CJFCTY.Vi.. i I lm Ilcvara at rb..-.n tPnn in.t: I k l