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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1893)
t p ENSIONK lJIITWRNT. Sometimes there Ii a degree of humor in a bold dash of Impudence, and then some times it is nakedly mean and insulting Kor five years the question of making redt-cllous in the high rate ot duties heretofore imposed on foreign Importations has been mucusseu and Investigated by the people. After a full and mature consideration ot the subject the voters of the country went to the polls last November and deliberately voted out of power the pany that Sad maln'alned these high duties. The Democrat would now ' call attention to the Impudence of McKIn ley, who a few days ago made a speech to a large concourse of people In Ol io when he undertook to advise democrats in congress to pass a resolution not to reduce the tariff. Having failed to keep in power by work ing the old free trade bugaboo, they now eeek to nullify the will of the reople by attributing the financial trouble due to their own silver law to this thoroughly rldi'led and discredited scarcecrow. Do they take the votera of the United States to be children or fools? Will they never drop the Insulting hypothesis that the people do not know what is best fcr them? The decision of ihe people to reform the worse-than-war tariS was not hastily reached or ignorant! given. The question was thoroughly discussed in the Congres sional elections of 1S93, long enough after the enactment of the law to observe its operations and effect. In that election, fought squarely upon this Issue, a republican majority of 24 in the House was converted into a democratic majority of 14S. The democratic plurality on the popular vote fcr Congressman was over 800,000. Again last year the fight in the contested states was made mainly on the tariff. And the verdict of 1890 v.'as repeated. A demo cratic president, who stood first of all for tariff reform and sound money, was chosen by an electoral plurality of 132 and a popu lar plurality of 32,956. A democratic majority of 94 in the House was returned, and. the political standing of the Senate was reversed in favor of democratic principles and policies. And yet . in spite of these unprecedented and unmistakable manifestations of the pop ular will the agents, the organs and the beneficiaiies of this condemned tariff for bounties have Ihe in.pudencc to suggest that the elections go for naught. They ask the democratic party to be false to its pledges and its trust. They djmand that the new tariff of abominations Le left undisturbed. They w ill not win by bluff what they lost by votes. The tariff will be reformed and reduced just as soon as the peril of the Sherman act is removed and the stability of the currency is assured. Tin more exigent Juty must be done first. Hut when that Is accomplished the decree of the people in respect to the tariff will be executed ith as much promptness as is consistent with the gravity and Intricacy of the problem. McKinleyisin Is to go there need 'be no mistake about that. Everv candid mlnJ must approve and applaud the work that Commissioner I.o:h- ren Is doing in revi.lng and pu'ging 111c pension rolls. He Is granting every new pension for which a just claim Is ninrle out. He is suspending no pension allowable under the law. He is limply stopping the payment of millions of government money tT men who are not entitled under the law to receive it The suspensions Include two classes of cases viz, those In which the allowance has been secured by direct fraud, and those In which, without fraud on the pensioners part, tne allowance has been made contiary to law. There were 200 cases discovered in Virginia, 250 in Iowa and about ioro in New Mexico in which pensions bad been seeured by plain fraud and false swearing, for men who hed never been in the rervlce at all. To s'riae these from the rolls was as manifestly a duty as to stop any other form of stealing. But the o:her clasi of cases i much the larger. Investigation shows tliatPbout one hundred thousand pensions were improperly granted under Raum'l extraordinary order Xo. 164, which flagrantly perverted the plain intent of the law. These pensions take about $11,500,000 a year out of the treasury. The commissioner is as mach bound to suspend such pensions as he would be to stop the payment of salaries In his office to persons not employed there. Every suspended pensioner will have op portunity to make good his claim by fuirber evidence if he can, and every one who does so will be promptly restored to the rolls. The rest will be strLken off because they have no right to be there. Commissioner Lochren Is simply enjrc Ing the pension laws with faithfulness, as he is sworn to do, and as every honest man in the country desires that he shall do. In cidentally he la stopping a treasury leak of more than $10,009,000 per annum. This is practical pension reform by honest and vigilant administration. Those good old times we read about are coming again In Georgia. From every side Iho assurance and evidence of Increased prosperity come to us. The farmer fresh from his field smiles upon our city folks and thinks of a storehouse filled with home pio duct enough to feed the wife and babies and enough left over to trade away for little luxuries. His corn crop Is laughing and waving Its tassels In the breeze, and the surplus crop of cotton looks green and pretty whe.i he thinks of more debt paid off and the old mortgage gone. - Macon (Ga) Telegraph. In view of Ihe ruling price of wheat It might be well to inquire what has become of the tariff the McKlnlry law p j s on wheat to protect it against foreign competition and keep up lis price. It is stated that work at iron Mountain, Mo, which lias been going on for 50 years, is now suspended, and that the deposit of ore Is practically et.austcl. Proof nr Merit The proof of the merits of a plaster Is the cures it effects, and the voluntary testimonials of those who have used All cock's V orous Plasters during the past thirty years is unimpeachable evidence of their superiority and should convince the most skeptical. Self praise Is no recom mendation, but certificates from those who have used them are. Beware of Imitations and do not be de ceived by misrepresentation. Ask tor Al cock't. and let no solicitation or explana tion Induce you to accept a substitute. t.mf Ttlnaenl The solid Ttstlhaledjtraina of the Chicago, Union PacitV. North Western Line distant all competition with ec. It has the short' st line, fastest time, Union d.'pou and no change or delay at th aliasonri liiver.aod is the popular World'a Fair route. Following ts the list of letters remaining in the post office at Albany, l.inn county, Oregon, An 1 1st, ISM. Persons calling lot these letters most give the dste on which mry were cuvcruse.l ...lr.ir.mi Dubin in. .1 A rnnimin Krtirli 1. A llano M. Knight. ' I l(hocli-. r. II .Mnuli, Walte ,1 . V II Whoelor. Hip I Ollllg. ? M Haiti A Krford. t'al.-. V II 'llkoiiilmdin. Mn M Flfmimnirs. Ilattic Parker. Klla Simmon. Fnnmi- Vulcaniore. Arthur t1 William-. II .1 Wood, Leo TlIOS. MuMrEiTll, P. M. To Farmers. The undersigned have leiced the warehouse of David Smith at Tillman and are now prepared to store grain, and all farmers are requested to call and see them before making, arrangements for storage elsewhere. Frost & Sandbi'.s. O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from Scrofula Hood's Sarsaparllla Purifies, Soothes, Heals, CVRES. Mr. T. V. Johnson San Jose, Cat. " I have tor many years been a great sufferer from ftCROFl'f.A breaking out on my arms and lens ; they were covered with eruption and sores, discharging, all the time. 1 tried very many medicines and consulted physicians Jar and near, but constantly grew wane, I have taken but three bottlos ol Hood's Sarsapa- Hood's msl Cures rlllaforrhcumillsm, and has derlred to much benefit from It that the declares there is no other nwllctno on earth. V,'o would not to without It In the liousi If It costs t"0 a bottlo. T. Vakley Johnsos, Han Jose, Cal. N. B. Bo sure to Ri't Hood's Sir sa par ilia. Hood's Pills act easily, yut promptly aini afiloently, on Uie liver and bo we la. 200. o e e e GOOD NEWS (Jj For the millions of consumers of g oTntt's Pills, o fife II Khvn Ir. Tim ph-ti-nrc to an- w iHtniMf that he follow iiiittiiiK U 0 TINY LIVER PILL which in of rxrtTillnfrlr ffmn.ll a yet rWuitiiiiKH.ll tji virttifHoftlM- Q liirut-r im. eMtrn!iti-i-tnrttr vs'K.'tiihlr. lint It ir?offhrsi pill-. A rut III tMii,:. ihcrvut Uo of A TUTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS m w U nhow 11 In t hr hordcr or t h i a.,. o 9 N. Waldahl, Merchant Tailor. Suiis made to order and satisfaction guaranteed. Repairing t all kinds. Shop opposite the P. ()., Albanv.Orego Vy aNTf.IV-A woman to do house worn nrf lnkcr. oftworhil, Iron Ar Y k... - ..." . miles west . ..vn..j, "i. me ura:iis road. no urn coxsiuebixu Vftiiscn at C E Urownel.8. VIAVI Co ilfictJ in Baltimore hiook. A full lino of Warner liroi ccmilaat R, Y t Co n. If you want a tine inokr call fur JiMph.a white labor cigar. Come at.4 fo the new chil ylow at Rampa opposito poatctlice. The lt'trMit notice in tiie city at C' nifid rfcyer . Motor makes live tripninily to Vieieck'n addition. Lotr thwe ia iustal'menta of$l per week. An extpnf-ive variety of eardfn teeds both in Inlk and by the pack "tie can be found at U ri lirowueiie. Taironize home industry by tmokiug the celebrated white labor cipars, manafactured by Ju'ms Joeeph. New cork io!e. haud turned shoe, aome thins entirely new, not a winter shoo but lihtacd llcxilile for rpring and Bummer weir, at lleail, Peaccck Ac Co 'a. Call aud msp.c. t.iem. Trainfi will herpiifVr ran to Idunlm an t.' 1 eastern end of the Orecon J'a cilic .Womluy niorniny and Wednesday and fcaturUiiy evenings. Kound trip tickets, (rood for thirty days, will be sold tor e-i.UU. lioniHl trip tickets can now be bouarht to tho llav. at excursion rates every day of the week. Will il Surk, jeweler. Albany illarkel. 'Vheat.Sle. Oats, 40c. I'lour, 4 00. fuller, 25o. Kkrs. 18o. IjihI, 12 to 15c. Pork-ham 12lnl.V Sl1. II to 130 Hay. baled, 7 "o atoes, 0o. Apple,l 00 Hops. 12o. iried fruit plums, 9o, a)rp!eH( 9o Chickens. (4 00 par dozen. Beef, on foot, 1 . Uosrs. dresse-.l, 7e. r Bakerj 'oi-:!r.!!lln and First St CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEfOR. lauurd Frails, ( asueil tie 1 ClHNMwnrc, nupenoirars. Oricd frnilM. Vegetable. Tobiseco, VlgarH Sugar, Niicea, 4'ollee. Tea, Eto Kte., , lao ever'tlu.i; that Is kept In a fierier .,v,j u.iti Kautcr; vwrv, rilgliesb market ririce paid for AJ.L KINDS OP PRODUCE Stationery, Toilet Artiales, Music Instruments, Etc. Hodges 4 McFarlanfl, 'The Corner Drugstore," Albany, Oi To Farmers T HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA 1 Mill warehouse and will have it in ernA order for receiving the present orop. Ihe mii-uuuHi ib uras cissa ana conveniently located . Contains '.wo good cleaners. No delay in unloading. Sacks will be on hand for delivery in due tin e. Give me a call before making arrangement to store your "op- (i. F. SIMPSON. Albany, Or,, July 13th, 1S93. Wall Paper, i)ni(fs, FaintM, Oils Glah, Ktc J. A, Cummin;; ALBANY, :- ORECOK Notice of Assignment. Notice is hereby given that the Bank of wic"i, u, aiuanv, urefroo, nas duly as siened to the nnderslsned assignes ail its property and effects for tbe benefit of all its creditors, nnder aad by T'ttne of the gen eial assignment laws of the state of Oregon, and the undersigned has heretofore, tnwit' on the 2Sth day of June 1SD3, duly qualified as soch assignee. All persons having claims against said in solvent and the estate thereof are heiebr rejoired to present the fame to the un dersigned at Ihe Bank of Oregon building in he city of All any, Oregon, nnder oath, within three months of this date. Dated this 2','th day of June 1 .1. , . , w-a-THimHu Assignee of the Bank c'Oiegon, an insol- coPYXibrrr ibsi A spell of skfaieH is duo when tlio system's weakened, and tho blood impure. It's what you must expect. But it's what you must prevent, too. And Dr. Tierce's Golden Med ical Discovery prevents 09 well na cures. It invigorates tho liver and kidneys, purities and enriches the blood, nharpcns tho appetite, im proves digestion, and restores health end strength. For Dyspepsia, "Liver Complaint," and every form of Scrofulous, Skin, or Scalp Dis eases, as Salt-rheum, Tetter, Ery sipelas, or any blood-taint, it's an nncqualed remedy. It's not liko tho sarsaparillas, which claim to be good for tha blood in March, April and May. At all seasons alike, and in all cases, thp. "Discovery" alono is guaran teed. If it doesn't benefit or euro, yoa have your money back. It's the cheapest blood-purifier, no matter how many doses aro offered for a dollar, for you pay only for the good yon pot. But it's thi test, or it couldn't be sold so. M rn. Dr. I'ttttericii 11'alluce The Xotctl Clairvoyant aM Life Hpvlor. fs naw here, and can be fuurul at Iter residents, next door j a uoutrm , sue ioiih atiout an Hunjecit. jkiiwt prt-Kfiit aiii miure; love irouiaes, udhonl inenim aim business'. You can hear from your diuil frtct..)n. AXLE KEST IK THE V.-!tr f 'StFT7'iTl-.'? e.t:nlittrBn. e duB'arvta'-' -CurlaE'Intr twj b9xt3 or ruij-c .-ir ! i '.ol c2tct.d 1,7 t.t. tjrr.T s :v 3. I o:tKA.i,HBVi';:.'.T.rr.son;.: .:,... t;;r J F. FORD, Of De8 Moii)H, IiiWd, writi-. utiilar tUto of March l!3. 180H: 5. ', Mki. Xtfyi IV. Dufur, UpPk!ti. Gentlemen . Op airiviritf liome Idht week, I fmii.?11 n,t'U and anxiously a'vaitin. Our lit tl nirl, e'ulit ami onc-lii'l ytur oM, who hud watted uay to 'AH pounda, i i;.w well sirouff ami vtoroux, nud wull tlcalitd up. 3. B. C'ouijh t'uro In a d 1110 iti vvurk will. tl tli of the cliiklft'n like it. Your S K. Couifh ('uro tiaa eurcd and kept away aU houraeut'tm twin mo. So give it to eyvry one, with uroMjuKS f'r aljt Wishiig you prosyeii y, Vvo aia Vourt-, Mh & Mitn J F I'ohd. r.ir uioiirtiiir w.irs!, cIvjiiu your nyttloiu -th Die Hvoda. Iim ami LivjrCjre, bytikiii; twa ur thrue fiO conU m b'lUlu liy all ilrm;j(i4t. H lil uinlor a positive pura itee liy ADVANCE UK J A CLAIMING. Rheumatism, . Lumbago, Sciaticas Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c s Si DR. SANDER'S ELECTRSC BELT With Electra Magnetic SU6PENSORY. Latent 1'atrtilal ItcL Improvruictita ITI cure wlthnut miiliolno it II Wri.nsu rcauttlnff front ovc r-tax at Ion of lutUn nerve foioeai f ninwBor hidia, crvtion, aa wirtitii drbflity, uluepWitncitS, latiriir rhi'inimtiHiri. kiihu-y, liver nad li:iildfr coniiiltiiiitx, eeiieral ll lnnith, i-tc. 'flila electric Ik-It Cuiitniua oBdrrrut fmnrDt-in-nt over all othnrn. 1'tirn nt la ln(itai.tlyft-ltty wuurcr or we forft-lt e&,0)U.Ui. and WJiiuiirwoIlur tlio uhuve iUmobsps or no luv. Tliou. aanda liavo been cured liy tliia marvclmiH Jiivpiii.hu offer nil other rfiiH-.lknfAflidt and wo rIvo liuuilicdl Of tcstimoiiiiils n this and every mher Mate. Our IWrrtil Iwpro.rd KLKl THIV M'hi'KNSOP.T. thn prj'teat b"n cv,.j- vm-ml w.-ok nuii, !:;: -.Khali .U"lth ,,hd Vr,,u ''' Ol'AHAMrlHII In Ui tq ld-;s flvnd torllim'd I'ami.lik-t, nituli-d.axakd.fxvij . SANDLN ELECTRIO CO., Ko. 113 k"irm KlrveU l"UitTJLAM OUJS Are warranted to thresh n given time and do It beitei0 chine made. The AovAxckTttArW: the best In the world. jL work means larKe pr0fiiinr, buvinesb. Cataluemail. J! GRAHAMS -nUALERSCrj d AGRICULTURAL w-suppllt.-8. Advance Thr4 Rines, Minneapolis Uinilen,! Standard Mowurs, Newton 1 tregiarr 1'lows, oils ol ill b,' lowest price possible, Thtl Grange agents have kwirfcr tract to furnish Twine for 'he Call and get our prices btfcn elsewhere. D II W ANTi T. CM At KEY, .!., I'liypioian mill Ku'-on, OtKoc Corner 2nd Klluworth St. nver Wat Hon Hr.ia grocery BHoro. ItcBideiue, cumur loth and Ctlanooia it. Oregon State Normal School HPHE LEADlvn NnnifAT.spnnnr J. of tne Northwest. Strong profes- oiuiiiu ami acaoemic courses, and well or ganized Model School fnr Prn.tlonl ing of teachers. Normal, Advanced Nor mal, liusiness.Music and Art Department" Beautiful and healthful expense no saloons. The Normal ha enioeaa sleaily growth during ihe past cai, icuLinng an entollmenc of over oo the largest In Its history. New members have been added to tl.e f.irnhv ntu nn. atus supplied, and the course 'of study re- sircnginenea. 1 ne grad'iate! are in ilemand to fill good positions. The diploma entitles the hnlrtr in (..,1, county in ihe state without farther exam" inatioas. Tuition, Normal, $6.:j per term W 10 weelin: Sut,-orrral. t.oo n;r irm Kr 10 weens; liuslness, 6.5 per term. Hoard at Normal Dining Hall, $1.75 per ncciv, ivuoms irum roc ner werlc nn ifurnisheci) to i 00 and Si lnrnl.l,,.H Hoard and lodging in priv ite famllics,$3 50 lu ler wees. 1 union, uoaruyodging and books less than $150 per year. Con servatory of Music. ThOrnuirh rnnr... are offered In vocal and Instrumental mu- 11. luuion,$io per term of 20 lessons. Monmouth Is easllv accesslhh. Imm .11 Ipartf, of th- State, twelve miles from the State Capital. sixtv miles snmh nr I'nrii.n.i Cataloguts cheerfully sent on application.' At the stoic Allen Bros., formerly t t BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, EAUON, and GHOI0E 4 for which I will pay Ihe br possible. b d Addres,, P. V. CAMPBELL. ?res., or S. .SI1E,D, See of Faculty. Portland, OaitiiuM. A. P. Atikmr, t. Open aU the yer. Students may enter at any Jim.. Catalogue free. A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. NEW : FURNITURE, M Mr?RE ISNWULL 0F FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE C0NSISTINO ebedroomasta. chairs, leunges, etc., which I will sell at T'G BOTTOM PRICES. Tlios. Drink. 01 Icime for bargaiar, ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY JOSEPH. i'roprietor, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed "u,n Pnoios irom 5i.ofo4.oo pictures s framed .q , .' '"'BC srock Hr. l EAHIStG PHOTOGRAPHERS, ' r; -Alhaas flpegon xUXrrTper .doen- Enlaiglng pie lZMlA'TcMxy- cravon" BaiaaaaiaaBan''for $10.00. We rarrv'a lari 1 cap taTI T 1 JS . . - . vinuii, ... 1. otalet. fnncin.r A t.lcroi.k b:!ia. rrjlntm r i . ... ' .-. n . . , " V '""oor'neonsmessarKlrirotcssion .:rP,-partmrls: fiuswts. Shorthand. Tifiarnh P. m ' Scl .n ...!,.. Stuilents aUmla a, limt. Cata.c.euin, MTOSITY: 0F:f, EUGENE." I 1 Just closed the mostproi!! Its historv. Wide range oi mi, ough Instruction, liusineiuoi X'uiiion free. Entrance fee,!, and lodging at reasonable n pli'i.anr new" dormitory ana 1" on the earn pus. where sludei personal supci i tsion. Jons VV.Jt ALBANY i COLLEGE.:: i Fall TerB Septembei; Send for 1 Catalogue. i fted Crowd; JOHN ISOM, I w mocsss ixob strrsw ' EST STORAGF. CARPETS, WALL PAPER; LACE CURTAf WINDOW SHI! Bust : li -- . Fortmiller 4 P -7 Oth. SnKkl nirS.BCaj .11 rek aruuseTurr i""0 wk arouse Torr'