Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, December 07, 1892, Page 2, Image 2

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A liLOJMY MKSSAtiE,
Read between the lines, I'reilJcnt llarri
S m't last message is more than gloomy. 1?
chooses. In a sleek way, to te'.l the Ameilcai
people that they were Ignorant of what ih
were doing when they pronouueej inch i
emphatic verdict against the scheme of pro
tectionism and force bill legislation, W itli a
t.iow of submission to the clearly exr.re'ted
will of the people made manifest in ihe over-
whelming defeat of his party and the em
phatic condemnation of the policy of his ad-
ministr&t'on In the November election, Ih
pre&ident declares bis purpose not to renew
the argumert in favor of a protective t.-ir.ff
and then hunches forth riun a long suiTcr-
' lng pa'ient public two columns of the liacl.
ncyed arguments msJc scores of times by
protective organs and protection speakers!
anJ as of'en sifted and found to be chaff by
democrat!: defenders of the rights of tle
masses against the wily cnciaachmcnts ol
the classes. Can it be true that the president
Is so blinded by party prejudice that he can
not see that the most intelligent verdict ever
rendered by the people at tha polls was that
er.tered of record at the polls on the 8ih ol
November condemning the high tariff scheme
cf his part)? Is there not in fact a vein of
spitefulness and ict illation tunning all
through the lines of the message quietly hurl
ed at the people for voting as they did? Why
quote at length in his message the chaffy re
port of Commissioner I'eck of New York
when the vote of that state waa given In
ulter condemnation ot Peck and his report
as well? The p'esi lent' views on fie silver
quei4on are agair. clearly denned as they
have so often been heretofore as will be seen
by the following statement made concerning
the monetary conference now in sessional
Brussels: ''I have not doubted, and have ta
ken occasion to express th t belief, as well
'n the invitations issued for the conference as
in Iny public niL-ssage-, that the free coinage
of silver upon agreed international ratio,
would frodaoly fromoXe tlte interfs's of our
f tuple in nuiilit to lwse of oll'tr nations.
Such a atattment made concerning a great
public question is to'.ally incompa'ible with
that dignity, cluracter, and candor wh'ch the
presllcnt of 65 millions of f ee intelligent
people should maintain. It is one of the
great weaknesses of President Harrison that
he indulges much more in lines of demagogy
than in trios; of statesmanship.
in' mi-iii rmt
Tliiit ft wonderful amount of good was
done by the democratic pre;s in tho lain
campaign is not to lie denied, cither by
the republicans or democrats, and as one
paiier entitled to some recognition of the
wonderful sweep made in Ohio, we rofer to
tho Kail l.iverposl Crisis. This p:tp3r is
located in Mckinley's iliitrict, uml the
election of si democratic congressman there, j
shows that some work was done by this
piper. It tleliod McKinley in his oar n
community mid fought him like a regular
lighting cock, and the result was the
vanishing of the 'J600 republican majority
and a democratic plurality of 1400 substi
tuted. Evidently this little paper is well
named, as the Crisis, so far lis McKinley is
concerned.
The reltrns of the election on members
of the next legislature of California show
that of 120 votes on joint ballot, the straight
domocrats will have 59 nnd the republicans
53. In addition there two live people's
parly candidates who wer indorsed by tho
democrats and who nro expected to vo'e
with the parly whenever necessary, making
a total democratic voto on joint ballot of
04. There are also two straight-out peo
pie's party assemblymen, ono independent
nnd one non-partisan-
If Speaker Crisp is to be re elected he
s'.ionld be lirst eotn(ellol to pledge himself
t, so conduct the affairs of his olliee as to
promote tint reform of the tarilT on th) lino
laid down in the national democratic plat
form. There niut be no obstruction frjin
the speaker's chair to tho carrying out of
the will of the people, twice overwhelmingly
expressed at the polU,
1 i ... J
It is a republican claim alone that if
several thousind voters had not made mis
takes in tixing their Inllots in Massachu
setts, liussell would have been defeated for
governor. This is simply presumption,
but, if there were enough illiterate repub
licans to m ike such an errortheir votes do
n it deserve to count. i) veiling ' "'.
SSJk.IUIaUL.iai
lulin I.averr lias good reasons to regret
bis imprudence In returning to Oregon to
visit h'.s brother living in Malheur county.
Six years ago while living In Baker City
he was Indicted by the grand jury for
issuing a rballcMige to tight a ciuel, and
pending trial he got several friends to
furnish $' cash bail for him and then
skipped. Recently he returned, thinking
that the case against him was barred by
the statute of limitations, but It was pot,
ai.d lie will row be tried at the present
term of the clrrnit court In Baker Cltv.
lie is now In jail, as no one seems Inclined
to try the experiment of his fiitmer bonds
men. F.x .
Kip Gi.ovk f om $1 upair up. I wy
nil linp r f lrntlitm l rniulp in hl.iuk mt col-
orftt. Will rrcfie novelties for the hoIiiU .
Agent for tle ce!ehrtrV IVnti mrri nhvt
Samikl Vol so.
Thc-ro if no fcCL-o.'ity vt fiaiing !ct ploB
uiuht nil summing tho rntiri houchtM
with that c.Uf;li, ! Wist'i i'ouli Syrup will
cure ou In. o umr;i- i he bt-nl Uiionn rein
ctly f-T C''tuh. .nil!?!, couiun. tirn in iU
early fttmt v.ainl til t liroat atut lv.i: tiui'ici.
2 ami .'n)j pir bottle. Soltl ly J A i'uui-
THE POKT COIXECTOKSllll'.
Mr Thomas J Ulack, a prominent rest
deat of Halsey, Linn county, is in the cily
Since the result of the November cyclone
which has relegated republicans to the rear
and given the country a change of admin
titration, the name of Mr lilack has bee:
frequently mentioned in connection witli
the collcctorsliip of this port and is being
very favorably received. The gentleman is
an old resident of the state, has been iilen-
tilied with its commercial interests for
many years, has taken an active part
politics and is held in high esteem by
many of the leading business men of tin
city and other parts of tho state. He is a
democrat, fearless and true, and reeogniz
ing his fitness for public responsibility.
many of his friends will join in recom
mending him as a suitable person to be
appointed collector of customs for the
district of the Willamette. Tor so im
portunt an ohice there tire naturally many
who will seek to gain the coveted prize, but
observation leads to the opinion that Mr
lilack 's chances are now exceptionally good,
and if he succeeds, the oftice will be in safe
and competent bands. Thus far, though
encountering many excellent gentlemen
competitors for this responsible office, Mr
lilack apjiears to have th best of the fight
recommended as he is by the most promi
nent democrats in the state. Sunday
Welcome.
The necessity of a fish ladder at the
Oregon City falls, cannot be questioned.
There was a former appropriation squand
ered, and the ladder proved worthless. In
fact it was serionrly charged that the fish
ladder was a grand fraud. The suggestion
the board of fish commissioners to blast
out an avenue tot ascension of tho fi?U,
seems to be a good one and practicable, I
and there will be no danger of it U'lDS I
washed away. Portland liiiaUA.
CasH Grocery StoR Allen Bros, ait
oow In their new quarters in the Brink Block,
at the corner uf Ferry and Second Street,
and wi'.h cheap rents, a smill expense account
generally, and a first cliss stock of gorjCi,
are prepared to give their cus'.o-ners the best
bargains to be obtained in the city, for cash.
Cash counts with them, and the public want
ing the best goods and produce to be se
cured in the city should call on them, where
they will get low p'ices and th best goods
Farmers try a pair of French Kip boots,
made by Kkin himself, for $6. the same
hoot to measara would ucat you $7.5G. Try
a pair and have d-y feet.
Novc-ltics in weddlug t-talinnarr, ball in
itatioua, calling uardi, at Siniley'a
N" KW A 1) VEHTISK.M KN 1 Si.
OPF.UA HOUSE, of Albanv. for rent
beginning with Jan Is'., 1893, tor one
or morn yotrN. For particulars, call on
or addr6sa Julius Joseph, Albe.uy, Or .
IOK KENT. For a small store, dress
making shop rr as a resilience, tho
bulidiiiir on propnity of L Vic-rack, on
Broadalbin streut,
I.IOK NAI.K.--Two fresh milch
lnqulra of Fred O Hurkhnrt.
IV
.1 M PI.OYM ENT W ANTE D.- A e In
wants employment in a fimilv.
Call at this offlie.
I.IURNmiED rooms for Ilj lit hoimo
keeping for rent. Inquire of I 1
Carter, opposite tho Huss llouss.
GOOD HEWS
Q Per the ni!ll!;-.s of consumers ef Q
TuttVPills.
It if I vm lr. Tuit plenro to an
nuuulht he Uiiow puttiug up a
TINY LIVER PILL
which In of ocrMiitiBly miifill !a, a
tot rotnlnliisnll Clio virtu r tho
InrtET ontii, aiini-mitt3fl urly
vrff.ita), Itoth uUm of I hen pills A
are rttill liftm-il. The rxttct at w
TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS tf&
I1hw uin the UonU-rof tltU"U(l." "
P. J SMILEY,
$o!i printing,
1ST. ST., ALBANY,
Ivop.vsontmtf the loailinn T.ithorapbing
itiu Blank Honk Making housi'H on tin1
.Willi' 1'tuiHt, 1 can supply tho tnulo with
anything from n calling i-ard to tho thio.st
lithn, work (losirtHi, or irom a Matemont
to tlio larirost blank !ookor lodirvr Ufod.
( F.vorytliinetirst-i'lass. nrues auarautftd
us low as anyone. Samp'.os toln iseen.
Rt'me tnler this when in need.
SPECTACLES AND EYE GUSSS
The LARGEST ASSORTMENT in Lin
County.
Call : an -;- Have -:- Your
Rton's Patt-n! Kfc-Meter si
l' HKNCII blent-lrv Stoie.
r m
The Connecticut republicans arc sensible
in deciding not tp make another attempt to
prevent Judge Morris from being inaugu
rated as governor. The results of the
situation which they havo forced during
t'.ie past two years are not encouraging to
partisan plot-era. They are a minority
pjrty. and their inequitable control of the
legislature ought to sutMy their disposi
tion to arroga'e power belonging to the
majority.
A Big Offer. Hear In n.ind that eveiy ne
subscriber to the Democrat Is entitled to the
New York World and Democrat both for
he small sum of (2,80. Kvery person who
is already a subscriber totheDEKOCRATcan
oy paying all arrearages and one year in ad
vance have both for the same pri:e. The
World is the best general newspaper m the
world and the Democrat is the best local
paper in the valley. Now is the time to sub
scribe fir your winter reading.
Till Uest Place. Would you buy
your Holiday goods from ti e finest stock
n the cltv, then call on liiackinan &
Hodges. They have a laree and select
stock of
Toilet Cases,
Albums,
Pictures,
Perfumery,
Etc., Etc.
And will make it an object for gift
purchasers, t-i t Do not buy be
fore examining their superior stock of
holiday goods.
G it Klein Bros prices on rubber Roods be
fore buying. They cau save you mnney.
H. EWERT
-LEADS
in the
e lewelrv line, havinfj;
elegant
Gold and Silver
Leading Kinds,
Headed Canes,
Holiday
Headed Umbrellas, a fine stock of
b liver Ware and
too numerous to
FORTMILLER fl IRVING,
Undertakers and -:- in ba liners.
WB KIlEP constantly on hard a full lh e'e f n etaJir, rlt h ar.d weed ratkatf an
coffins. AHo buiinl rcle ard tuhp, in brcac'cloth, fntln.crsl ir-ctr,f?t.
which will be o!d at
Tho Lowest
EMBALMING'" tl;e proper
xtra jCl arae for fleartc or Sttvleeii
ALBANY, - - MASONIC
NEW FISH MARKET
Just orened by the urdrs'iznoiJ. W ill
liipp on hand nil kind ol fresh flah In
Htion. On Vift hi reel opi oaite the Runs
House. Vree dolivfry to all i-it9 of the
t-itv. AUo keep a ohoiee stock o( matit
and giiiiie, SLAVGIITKK a CLARE..
TAKEN UP
On my place, a lew lui.oaf.-om AllatiT.
ft son l maie, two yoain olJ, braiulml LI
on eft fthoukli-r. 'lb owner will iile
call nnd got nare, ami pay fo' aJrtrMa
itiK nnu oilier expeuftos.
Novfinbar 5ih, lSt2
A O MARSHALL
I. II ANY Ol.l t:HJ A i VI
DALRYMPLE & NEWPOR1-, Managers,
Cetlfftioni ft ccilt rftftrdlti ol iiM. Ctner
nnti In nil lh vtllf.T towm: Ot'FIfK oir
I, K UMili. Co'i lorf, KLtr i tilocki
Oil Faisiling.
IISS ANNIK lmsinw ditrini:
,lj the eouinii ... n. wi:i teach
elKea in oil p-.iiitinu nt her nvtn In
the Mel'.w :n r.l.vk. Ini.;r..otio". vtiveu
on ItiuaMi mill Tl ti:it:i let it-tieini
lin-u'i, mid on iSalui. li-9 to n'hool
t'liliilr.-n. (HiU-rj. tak.Mi r.-r'the h.-.l.lava.
Call end see wcrk mid oblniu purtiinlarji.
Boots asd Shoes I carry the larges j
line of medium priced and good wearing
boys, misses and children shoes In the city,
and have just added a line of steel shod
ichool ahoea which I rerommend to the
trade- Dnt forgc l that I repair any shoe
I sell free of chat ye.
S E Yd no.
Guaranteed to cure Bilious attacks,
Sick Headache- and Constipation. 40 in
each bottle. Price 25c. For tittle by
druggists.
Picture "7, 17, Tc" and sample done free,
J. F. SMITH & CO., 1 rc.-riJtors, HEW YORK.
MUSIC HATH CHARMS.
You can truly say. there Is no place like
home, happy home, if you possets one of
those elegant and swett toned pianos, t
Mrs Hymans, 115 First street. These
long evenings i just the time to eniov
them.
IN
Goods
on kantl
complete
and
stock 01
Watches of the
Diamonds, Gold
Gold and Silver
many novelties
mention.
Living Troflls.
cure of the dead a fpccUlty.
iTEMPLE, - - OREGON
NOTICE OF FIREMEN'S ELECTION:
NOTIOK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
on Monday, thu nth day of Decem
ber, 1892, at the hall of the Albany En
gine Co., No. 1, the ar.nual election of
the Albany Fire Department, of the city
of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, will be
held for the purpose of electing a Chief
Engineer and an Assistant Chief Engineer
of the said Albany Fire Department.
The follcYlng persons have baen ap
pointed bv the Heard of Delegates of said
Albany Fire Department as judges of said
election towlt : William Richards, of Al
bany Engine Company No I ; N M New
port, of Linn Engine Co Noa;jAMc
Feron, of R f I & L Co, No :.
Said election will commence at on
o'clock p m and continue without closing
the polls until six o'clock p m of said day.
Albany, Or, Nov 3rd, 1S92.
PRES B MARSHALL,
Sec'y AFP.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
VoTlCKl'llERlSY 43IVESTHAT
.i the annual etnckkoldara a eeting of
the Farmtri it Mercliaula Inauranoe
Company. orAl'mir, Oregon, will lie
heiu at the cotupany's 01 ce tu th city
if alliany, Orejion, on W:)iiesday . Jan
4:1 ; 1"M, at the hour ofSo'uIcok m f
sid day, for the purpose of e'eeting nine
directors of aaid company to serve oi.e
year, and to transact su -h other tnnlness
a may regularly enuie before said nuet"
itiir. It? c-rji-r nf th Preniamt.
l uted Suv Mh, 1"V5.
J KI1SM AN,
f-'ecretary and Manager.
I.DK S-Al.K CUKAP.-i;r Anio.' nl.l
r p nee. leitui b ock 4, L'aiklcrran'e
.!rd addition. Hio.l kouse. Will r.!l
eluaii. 1 tie halt t'.nwr, l.!ane to nlt
pnrohuerr. Ina;tilrc of Dr W.n Amc.
Small
E iliavc Iho 1nr cwfct
DRY GOODS,
IcCOODS, ETC.,
00D3 suitable for HOLIDAY trade.
E have' reduced the
Call and sen what
your trade.
GEKTS for Butterick's
E also earry a full line of Henderson's Red school
house shoe, the bast child shoe in the worl .
fOUItS for I usiness,
W F.
-:- -
Albany ,
Four - BMP in -
We Told
You 0.
Good location. On the line
prices and terms see Oregon
Co., agents.
J.
FOR
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
fftLI, hTOCKED HiTH THE CHOICEST
MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS.
DRAPERIES-
OF THIS SEASON'S
PRICES UNEQUALED IH THIS MARKET
Samuel E. Young
ALBANY NURSERIES
ALBERT BROWNELKSuccessor to flyman A Browncll, Proprietor.)
OFFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS ONE HALF MILE WEST OF THE
city. W e would call the attention of our friends lo the fact thai we are
better prepared than ever before to furnish everything In the shape of Fruit, Shade
and Ornamental trees, Small Fruit vines, etc., at either wholesale or retail. Our
stccK is first-class, guaranteed true to name and free ' om Inspect pests, and our
pilceslow. C. E. Brownell Is our city aeent andr' ers left with him at His
store will receive prompt and careful attention. :r . and see me or write for free
Cktalogutte
THE Jues 200 page Dry Goods and General
W iV'r Owning CATALOGUE.
Ill AiLa, end your name on a postal card TO-DAY
raivci-uo end cet one
All. 6
Calem, Orcgc-n, V. I.
KiTli busineti training sctccl. Er.J.-rtJ
Five Departments; Business, Sheriajnd,
Scbccl in itstion the tniireycir. SiuJcr.t.i-.;:-Ll!
anJ most alfractive Btock
NOTIONS FANCY
ever sliown in AlL-any.
prict
we can
on a great many lines,
do for you. We want
pattern and Carriers corsets.
READ & CO.
t - -Oregon
Townsend's Addition.
We Told
Von So.
of tho New Motor line. For
Land Co., or S N Steele A
t. Townsend.
, (MAIM
LINOLEUMS,
NOVELTIES AND
ALDERI BROWKELL,
Albany. OrogOl
Staley, Principal.
bv tl.a l-.;si:ifs an
TxpacrUin Penmanship, Engft$&
rnyiiiae. Catsilcgue, containing inforni.itico,ft
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