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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1893)
f3 7 i' ! STICK TO FACM Published eyery day in the week except Suuduy. I'l mi m MB, Editors and Prop'r Fnlerwl ft trio Poet OfftM at Albari vivuu, as econn oiaia luau manor, MOMU1. JILT 17, III THE ATTITIDE OK 1'AHTIKS. 1 he OrcQoMian quotes a fart of the li'vcr pianx in tiic democratic plattorm auoptcd at Chicago and then ssys It l utterly im possible to carry it out. It quotes is fol lows: "We hold to t lie use of both rolrl aod silver as the standard money of the -country, aud to the coinage of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage." then savs; The republican pla' form Is not sound on difficulties. It declares indeed that "th: republican party demands the use of bcth gold and silver as standaid money," but '-'..'j -uuf miii cum leskiicuons and under such provisions aa will secure the maintenance of paiitv." Th.li directly uiipuc rcsirituon oi silver coinage, since only by such rsstriction can parity be main tained. Tnere is error, however, In the use " enn "itanaara money," in sues con ditiots, as applied to silver and cold; for Old would be the standard, though a large amount of silver the volume always a limited mlnht hA IISP,1 intorMmnahlv -US. . " - ' Now. the truth is, that, practically, there is no difference between the money planks in the two party platforms except in the part where democrats denounce the Sherman law. Had the Oregoman been just as candid as One with a aearch llrht far truth vnnM h..- It would have given its readers both planks in full and not garbled them. The demo cratic plank Is aa follows: "We denounce the republican legislation mn m inc oiicrman act ox iBQa as a cowardly makeshift, fraught with possibili ties of danger in the future which should make all of its supporters, as well aa its author, anxious for its speedy repeal. We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the tanuaiu muncy ux mc country, ana to tile discriminating against either metal or charge for mintage, but the dollar unit of coinage of both metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be -ujuiuii. impugn international agreement, or by such safeguards of legislation as shall insure the maintenance of the parity of the twO metalft. nnrl tka vital .. f dollar at all times In the market and in the jwrincns oi aeot; ana we aemand that all paper currency shall be kept at par with and redeemable in such coin. We insist upon this policy as especially necessary for the protection of the farmers and laboring classes, the first and most defenceless vic tims of unstable money and fluctuating cui rency." Tn ptanVln the repaWcan plaifoiai U as follows : "The American reople, from tradhion and Interest, favor himetalism, nna the republican demands the use of both gold and silver as standard money, with restric tions and under such provisions, to be de termined by legislation, as will secure the maintenance of the Daritv of values of the twu metals, so that the purchas ing and debt paying power of the dollar, whether of silver, gold, or paper, shiill be at flll tit11i.fi ..mini Tha I.I. .111.. " -ft. ,. iuii-iia HI MIC JirU duccrs of the country, its lumers and its ..M.i,i, umiaiiu ni.li every noiiar, paper, or coin, issued by the government, miiii dc ls good as any other. Wo com mend the wise and patriotic steps already taken hv Out invrnmm in national conference, to adopt such measures " iouib uuiy in vauie Dctween roiu ana silver tor use as money throughout uv nvim. Thus it will be seen that there ii but light difference between the two parties so rar as platforms go, (and they are usually of no very erent moment. 1 But these ef forts going on all over the country to secure warty advantage on ti e eve of the time when congress has been called to settle grave national problems is not entirely creditable to those who engage in them. I-et everybody lay aside this party spirit and contribute all his might to settle all these grpat question in a way to produce the greatest good to the greatest number. The financial oiostion.ls a big one and it Is best for every newspaper wilter, and every individual, in fact, to keep strictly on the line ol facts when treating of it. Thr Fiirumrs ioitriuiL nubiliilied at Portland, publishes a long article pointing out what It believes to be the many weak nesses of the Sherman law, am) then closes, up w ith this statement: rhls is the lenlttntinn nf '. nt.l a.i:.. gentlemen. This law was Hot parsed by the crazv populists of the Kansas legislature, and no people's patty man in congress voted for It. The great "tateimin. the smart men, ikr Illnrrer Hfl-mm an.l r- llll. .11 in the old partial, you know. Of course no Deooles nartv mnn vntpH for the Sherman act for that putty had no representative in that congress. But uli.i we particularly desire to call the attention oi our esteemed cotemporary to Is the fact that the Sherman law is the legisla.ion of ihe republican part v. Not a single demo crat in congress voted for it. A r,,i,l,i;mn house and a republican senate passed the Olll and a republican nresldent innrwij tr Let uaciveour rraileri fact. wh.-th.-r .n make anv political capital out of them or not. ttOKin CUK3IDEH1.MJ. Venisjoo itCK Biownells. 1 1 VI Co itfiod in Baltimore hloalf - A full Urn I if Warner flro cam ts at If P If you want a tine into If call for Jotepb white Jab'jr cigar, Cotiteati'l sue the niw chile, plow at Thfl beafrrsAKl- AnffoA in ffiA oitu ol PnH..J rtlcyer a. Mutor makes Hve triA daily to Vic reck1 addition. Lotr tht io 03 iuatullmenta of $1 per week. All YtmC(V l-arlnlii r.t n..,1an in lutk and by the paclt-te can bo fouud at C K Rrownelli. Pat'Lrnni9ia hnma tn.lualru t..r ...l Jt .viv.H.icu 1111110 iaujr ci;are, msnutaotured by Ju'ius Joreph. New oork sole, hand turned shoes, some thing entirely new, not a winter shoe but light ard flexible for spring and summer wesr, at i..d. Peaccck Sc IVe, Call and inspect thi m. I 'CCrtsaun issi Russia contemplates buildinr uhm win be the largest electric rniltv in u.- ...,i.i. it will run from St Petersburg to Archangel.' uiaianie 01 450 miles. Vhen Baby wavsiLHi. k ?nve her Castona. Vlin sa was a Oiil.1. she eried for Castona, Vhen she became V'en, nhe eluuft ia PfuLona. I'bvn KlichaijCi!liJ'vr ,f ai-ethetn Castonm Ktnv.v :o Tim Katks. The Union P- cific now li-d with reduced r.ttes to eastern iiui..uiu uNir tnrougli cararranirpnients lllllfrilltiiiitrU- a.. ..:...! II..II . 1 m , I . .vhiijhh.-u 1 uiiuiiui una lour- lst slecre, free reclining elutir car and fast w-., ..,.,nu uesi une 10 travel. Two J I? i ,rom t ortlundtliuly at 8:45 am and 7:1)0 p m. The rates are now within reach of all. and everybody should take ad vantage of them to visit the World's fairand thmr frumili in il. An..i c i ... . . ".- eBi. ceiiu ior rates and schedules of trains, nnd do not pur chase tickets until itftercousultiug Curan & Monteith, Albany, ( h-. W H Utriti.nuitT, Ass t Oen'l I'ass. Agent, U. P. Portland, Or. j BovS Unrlur if. r f i 1 1. . . ( - L i . i-i , ... 6 b nisii uair cut a lereck'a will rri - A . i . , - "iiiv Hbkci iu me I van grounds. Hood'sCures Sciatic Rheumatism Quick Relief and Perfect Cur f tt'Cl'a tktirin i ' m A a a - TOK SALE. Household furniture for l f iuHui ui xnomaa Jones ImTlh 1. . i n i ii- . . . , uvivsan oroaaaioin ana rsrry. I PtR SALE- .'ecocd hand caligraph , O- . ...... ,wl .am I.HC.J, J H quire at this office. tDUQGY FOR SALE.Oood second irANTED-Po,ltlon l do general T housework. Leie word at the I Dkmoobat oflins. Tliat'a what you think, perhaps, trhon vaii mini Ttio liA . of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer (500 reward for an incurablo cose of Catarrh. Uather unusual, you think, to find tho makers of a medi cine trying to provo that they be lieve in it- "Tlinm timet 1, t - l.w .i.i.ow fcu wiliV thing back of it ! " But it's a nl.ii in good faith. The only thins that'a it m mo i.emeuy. it cures Catarrh in tho Head. To its mild, ootbing, cleansing and healing DroDertics. tho lunrfit. plena .i 1 .1 no matter how bad or of how long standing. It has a record that ffoes back for oc vaim t ,iA.nu simply relievo it perfectly and permanently cures. With a Kern edv lika this, iha vti.Mii.;i4.vM . 1 f wfil?WiO VHU make such an offer and mean it. To bo suro there's risk in it, but It 8 to very tmall that they are wwing io takie it. ..,Tou,'Ye ""over beard of anything lOu this offer f" Truo enough! Bat then you've never heard of nytwnff like Dr. Sage's Remedy. J F. FORD, Evanaelist, Of Due" M-jine. I-iwi, H-ritos untlar tlate of . P Mia. Mbs. Co.. Dufur, Unou. Gentlemen f On arrivino h-itiin louf w.!. T f i veil mill n v urn ul ir . i:in. j m .muui;, KSill lUtie ffirl. ;i7ht and iinn-li- I i .1.1 ...I.. I... I n .. j v-sas ufu( TIILII,-1U waited away to 38 p. am.-, in now well. j ii , ' a W4,u oHca up . iuui. t uro nuiuiue it work well Bnth of till) ohlhlrpn lilin if v..... u u tuu-Ii Lure b 09 cured and kept iWiy aM noari-tuewi troin me. So give it to every wiiu gr-ijuifs ior an. wibinogyou ount, Mr 4 Uhm J P Fom. If yoti w!li to fed iiuhii and cheerful, n-l ready "wit-lioft.nl I, iv jr-Jjro, UyUkitif two or thruo liukiM tau'h -jr 50 cenm per b ttlt by all dratAKta. 4 H id under a ponitive ifu.ira itoe li J A GUMMING, led CrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. ' iw procsss slosh srrERtoa von raisiMs AITD BAXDIS VSM. URST STORAGP. BACIMflRS ADVANCE THRESH 'V Are w-nrranti-tt tn tlir...t. . Kftl given time and do it better thafron chine made. The Amvaxpk Tm the best In Ihe world. Kemmiok work means large profi.. ln theap.3 business. Cataleue mailed l... Ii.. EDWARD HLGl',;1' -Gen'l Ag't, I'orilsiul1'(Ji s 0 iff rtl -1'EALKIiS IX- ocli A GR1CULTURAL l.npler-Ih .TVsuppllts, Advance Tlire6herti th nines, Minneapolis Hinders, WooiiS) g Standard Mowers, Newton Wasotrbai weglan Plows, oils of all klnJi t St lowest Drlce nossIMp Th. aiii... i - . .iiiinov-i Grange agents have k warded us ttsr I tract to furnish Twine for 'heirmu-hi Call and get our prices before puroUn elsewhere. me oai tm Oregon State Normal School MONMOUTH, OBEGON Star Baker en SHEEP L0ST.-21 h.ad of aheep. not branded, from A Snail's farm south f lhany . 10 old ones, 1 1 lambs, one a back nd one a merino. Will pay for trouble on luiiiiiiiuBigaoDeii, AiDaoy. ALU ANY COLLEGE, VWiAT la AC A 1,1. LOAN It is a loan which can be ranrct'v nr "called," at any time, and then the borrower win dc required to return the money bor rowed, or forfeit Hie stocks, bonds or other properly tbal he has put up as security, that is, they will bo sold to satisfy Ihe debt. On the New York stock exchange lenders arc permitted to call at any lime during the day up to I o'clock, and borrowers muit pay lie fore 1:30 o'clock, failing In which requirement their security or collateral is sold f.r the benerit of the lender. Often the collateral required on call loans Is a better clsss than that demanded on loans for a s'ated period of time. In seasons of great financial ex citement like the past week or twe, when monev fluncluates widely and rapidlv, and when lenders see better onnortuniti,. i a ispose of their money to good advantage, and thus call their loans, they seek the best sort of security ln order 'o sde.uately pro tect themselves. On such occasions the value of the collateral always changes In a greater or less degree, and these cxigenciei necessitate the rejection of all but the best kind of security. Atlanta (it,'c- Hr, O. B. Pa trie's fitoohton, CaL "I was so badly emitted with sciatic rheum turn that I could scaresly move, I used a great many remedies which did me no good. A friend bresented mi a hntti ir.-. f , . . carsaparnia, Which I hran tn tt.a ni ... . . . . -aiiu rt-uci was rjulctt ana two bottles cured mecompletely. lauthor Ijo the use of my name and portrait In rocon mending Hood's Sarsaparllla, for I think It a very valuable medicine. I recommend It to all who may be afflicted with rheumatism or old Sond for HOOd S Clirfi.Q Catalogue. -wwva WW fever sores, as I know of a lady in Oakland who ii... .u.. .uuu,uimer fir i f T ii7 -auiornia Br., Fall Term Begins September 13. THE I.PAniVn WAD XV A T O.U-l-i - - - ' .vuuniigvnuui nl ,i,a V 1 . l... . w "v iiuiiimeiL. oirong proies sional and academic courses, and well or ganized Model Schonl fnr Pr..,l.,l -T..I. inff Of tpflrhl-rt Vnrn.nl t... k. .. o -- - .wmiib,, auianuu nor. rnai.Buslness.Mmlc and Art Departments Beautiful and healthful location. I.ltrhi expense no saloons. The Normal has c.iuycu a sieaoy growth during the past year, reaching an enrollment of over aoo the largest In Its historv. New members nvc ueen added to tl.e faculty.new appar atus supplied, and the course of studv re. vised and strengthened. The graduates, are In demand to till good positions. The "piui.m cnuiies ine Holder to teach in anv county In the state Aithout farther exam. l'orRriisillbla atud First fcj1 I tlel MEYER, PROPRIEftng CONRAD Filiations Tllltlnn Vnrma EA , - . I 1 "w..iii.yu..j ur; ICrill f IO Weeks Nuh.nriral r nn a lu 1,:. f , Tr, """.incsB. 1.0.25 per term. v.x,s,n. ixuuuia it urn toe ner wpp ir un furnished) to $i oo and $1.25 furnished Board and Inrlfflmvln s.s-l.ra ...: a- - I to $4.00 per week. Tuition.board.iodfiing 1 . latii 9150 per year, (jon servatirv of Miikir Thnsn..nk are offered in vocal and instrumental mu- j xuiuon.io per term of 20 lessons. Monmouth Is narttnf Ih- CitA n m 11, , ""v, icni, nines irum ine apuai,sixy mues south of I'ortland. Catalogues cheerfully sent on application. It tx m 1 itaiurd rrailis, v.nat n. i " wrled Frolla. VeBeMts, Z Tobnceo, Clsjars re ' Nlee, r Eti Etc., A-ld-tfs , I. I.. CAMPBELL, Pres. or S. SIIEDD.Seo ofFaeulty. t t h Uo evoryth.uir that la kept In a rrur d sriy and ifsocery store, lllukeii W tuarkuL lirlm nsi,l I... . . AJ.E. KIN13S OP PRODUC .It WANTEI1 HOOd'fl Pilltt act assi.il. , --.,,1 v ww savv, AiM UOHC13. bO, AT ALBANY Friday, July 2Isl, Afternoon and Mght N. WALDAHL -Afercliant Tailor. At (111 tlnr. I Allen tiros., formerly , T owned aj; di In APPLES. .'Id Leon W. Washburn's Great European , . t Railroad shows Return ol J.HARRY GAY Oplillnlniio Optician. Optical Specialist, Will ivllr. li In All..... 1. . .. with office at Revere Mouse, beginning Mondav. Julv inrh lf r:.. i". ., excellent work here in our city fitting . fc u,.kul. vascs wiu, glasses. c.xam nanons ana consultations free. August 10th, nth, uth and 13th. The Orrgonian says; "The so-called Sherman act Is an attempt at compromie bctaeen two radically .ip. posite sl i-jn,." Now, this i far from the fict. The truth is, it was a scheme to Veep President Harrion out of a hole." It ms to relieve him of the rece.lty of putting himself on record as beinit fur or against free coinage. This l tl;e pl.iir, un. Garnished tmith. Three Ring Clrcus.Royal English Menag- l.. u Vi .. ..... . u,lu"r rwausuc iv ua west, and Roman Hippodrome. fJUTTRRINU STRKET PARADE daily at 10 a. m. Open dens of Wild Heasts, 5,000 Steam I'iano, Msriellous Steam Horse "Aj." the Monster War .erh,.n.t, "IuP"." ' Bahy Elephant "t-upld," feet high. rtxrs open at 1 an.t n n.. - . 1 ... . ci.urrn. ance one hour taier. Admission to children, half price. BUTTER. EGGS, LARD. BAUON, and CHOICE Tu"!!ch 1 ' payllhe best cash p B F RAMP r n n TVroriCE 1SHKRKBY GIVEN THA:,n , - Kiuwisiuiu iierfiirinrAtxtsitiiLnri between the nndorsigned under the Urijo namn nf Tinm I s. si , . r ,L - j j" """ -o. nsceeasita s this day dissolved by mutual consent thepartfes, John I.om having purchsw $ the interest nf K .1 f n r , T -ii l "uui;(. inecusis al will heresfter ba carried on by J,hn I r the porehaser thereof, who hereby an ma all partnership debts, and who alons i tnorized to Pflllnnf. ,, , L..1H . .7 , . u .eeipi ior an aeow due the lute tirm. OH.V IsoM, ?' 1.1 1 I IB Daied this 1st day of July, 1&93. J" .rTrsssssHaaasaaai 01 NllT.li-iQ tn Os.t.1..1J. r I --u w SJ UUUai.IJ U1UBIS. : IM ,T1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT . ii; ".wsnoiuers meeiiog m . . NEW : FURNITURE, 7 nesday, August 2nd. lsua ih. h, nr nt 1 l o'clock p m of said day, for the parposs ol o electing six directors of said compaav to ai aerva fnr lha . . ".. . - - .mu( ear aoa w such other business as may ri-gn-srly conn n before a&id msa.ln jo . "atea this 7;h day of July, 1S93. Ig JUS RITSSIA., D tkcrctiry. In ALBANY, Snils Hade to Order and Satisfaction Guarantee 'Ci , cpqii'ing of illl Ixiqds." SHOPi'OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE - - - OREGON MY STORE IS NOW FULL OF F1R3T-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING ff be,i room sets. chsir. Iranc. ... ti-i. v .7 v" -,1,",w Uim AXLE" ALBANY FQRNITDRE CO! Baltimore Clotk, Albany, Ore. Dealers it, all kinds of Farollnre. Wat sii". linoleums. Picture Frames, bto. UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY HYDE & JAMES, BOTTOM PRICES. Titos. Brink. j Call tin. for nargi LADIES' TEA ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY aft fc m l k mm ... .usivru, i'roDrlefor. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employee it I la a pleasant drink, which will Is borne b) the atomsch without nausea or griping. It " """"uijniv on ms liver, Wdneysas" reDrOdoOtlvi. nrtr.n. A .1. .k. . L. SI cienl diuretic, aid a most naefnl in scant " I . -'"""Ui as alas aiKesnoD sbv , -----i.i I rnCy. clears the complelisr, " f'lh 'tUir'.nd restoring .he nstorl' j ,u,iv, ii nmgvsi ids Dill wdw Sy sccomnUtiim MJ. .1 ., Aim Ii i ",mwmuto n iiow,niuu complexirn pecnlisr to tfca constipated state SM by all druggists. " rrorr!etor Wall Paper, j rivr 15 Tiir. wtir.ia, J"PT"rt ra:iiin.r.n,n,.,...,i -l.l.lK.iri; i wo boTr of m v- r-1-. . 1 '.-He.-t. a lr l.it. ri. i: I J I. i; ;. ..', i V-T r. Dr. Pnltrraan-sialla The X-lrj 1-,ir,.,t ,if, R,,,r J r',?'"' v"'"''' re.iU,ni-,. B C-ncil1 Sh. Iplls slMit .11 . ul tatiire: lore tiv-uMf.. shi-m iri,n I T.. Cabinet n h n f n rrnm c - . . i'-y in -- r TSft. it'j. criron! framed X " sssjassssssss' V,'.- . " c -arr.v large s'ocfc IICUllllxui.... j.."-...jpicitwt0 (Jr. l,,r"Bs, l?aintH, Oils O las., 12to J. A. Ciimminfr "ss.I'UER9t "'"nr vrreaoa ALBANY. .CSECCf.