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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1893)
CUEATISUPKl'JtlllfS. "STaND OS THE fLATFoltM.' The TtUgmm has an article headed ag above, aildrtsseJ to democrats, urging the dJty of all ta s'and by the democa'ie plat. form adopted at Chlcaoo. It claims tha' the platform pleJees the paity, uncondi tbnally to Iieo and unlimited coinage of liver, in that it demands "that both gold arid silver shall be made standard mon-y of Ihe country." The rlatform does not pleJge the party to free coinage Of "Jr coinage of silver except upon the express condition that "the dollar unit of both metals must be of equal Intrinsic and cx changeable value, or Lc adjusted through international agreement, or by such safe guards of legislation as shall ensure the maintenance of the parity of the two metals and llie equal power of every dollar stall times in the markets and in pa) merit ol debt." Now, these are the conditions upon which the mints were to be opened to free coinage. But the Telegram would enforce free and unlimited coinage without con ditions, and tecauce thousand of unswerv ing democrats all over the country feel U at, a View Ol the changed conditions. It would not be safe toattempt to carry un limited coinage Into opera'ion without any of these conditions being complied with, it assumes to say they have deserted the plat form upon which the party gained so signal a victory last fall. This Is very unwise, for the effect of the Telrgram't course will be to breed divisions among democrats in this state where unity should exist. Every democrat In the party has an equal right to judge for himself whether any or all of these conditions should be complied with Suppose a democrat believes, (as thousands do,) that If we were to open up our mints to free, unlimited, Independent coioage it would result In ftoodi.ig the country with a depreciated dollar, such democrat could not be accused of having left his platform, for one of the essential conditions of the plat form is that every silver dollar put fa cir culathn must be of equal, intrinsic and exchangeable value. The Telegram un dertakes to judge for itself about this matter and to bind every other democrat to Us judgment. This will not do among thinking, letelligent men. Dr Robert Fischer, of Vienna, is author ity on the use of cosmetics, an 1 his testi mony as to their gteal vogue among the ladies of AuBtrla is most interesting. No Vler.ese lady with any regaid for her per. sonal beauty, the doctor says, fails to make use of the latest and most scientific lotions aid evrn mechanical appliances for rcmov. ing natural Dlem:Bhcs and in:reasing hei goon looks. To attain tliis end the doctor Is in constant demand by a large clientage of the fair to banish f reckles, pluca out superflous hairs, transform moles Into beauty spots, and even to Increate the ecretion 01 tne lachrymal glands bv means "liar p-mp, an innocent looking white ill "'pet ike a diminutive wax taper. But tne oi.t taste wlilca the doctor finds most niversal In Vienna is for b on J hair, and he has metamorphosed "countless be ie" (to use his own words) of dark beauties Into blonds. The most popular complexion In Vienna at the present moment, so the doc tor says, ii the straw'jerries and-cream tin-, which is nature's finest ait-work, and cl which she Is correspondingly chary. Why! why!! why!!! Just think of it! Hon Blngcr Hermann, in a "private letter," holes the democracy responsible for the present hard times. We hold a jackass responsible for the existence of Birger, and we have greater evidence for the correct ness of our opinion than Blnger has for his EO. It is evident from the tone of their edi torials that there are maay republican papers that would bi sadly disappointed were times to get gno.l at once nnd without arumltng them a i op;wtunity to make at least some po'iticul capital out of the mis fortunes of the people. We have no reason t J exclude the Or, tin,',rn fioir. the list. .Sicking ct ootl.ees of Indiana, the Or. g iiium sas s : "Voorliees in lis speech on the financial qutN-ion makes an utter fool of himself." The TtUgmm speaking cn the tame subject tf.ys. "His (Vocrbees'i attitude is one ot downright oUhon ty,'' now tnoc twin newspip- r establishments dwell together in unity. "Colonel E Holer Commander of Oregon division. Sons of Veterans," made a speech before a meeting of that body the other day in which he took occasions to say seme tv. vjrtf much at variance wun wc known facts. For instance: "The admin istration seems to be afraid too muih money will get into circulation among the people, Now as a matter of fact It is not the busi ness of an administration to put muUl or little money into circulation. This question of granting pensions does not hinge nn that of putting money into circulation. It I true that many men have urged the grant ing ot large and liberal pensions on the grounds that It would put much money into circulation, but these sre fanatics and cranks on the subject of pensions. The question with the administratis is to de termine whether a rensloner is entitled under the law or not. Under the rule ad opted by Raum, which was palpably in conflict with the pension act of 1S90, many pensions have been granted that were not authorized. It is the sworn duty of the president to see the pension law du'y ex ecute!. This is to be done by suspending pensions granted under Raum's rule 164 and notifying those tj whom they were granted to make proof that would entitle them to the pensions granted. There is to be no attack upon any honest pensioner. Every one justly entitled to a pension will be protected in his right. That many fraudulent pensions have been granted ad mits of no doubt. To segregate these fraudulent pensions from those that are not, Is the work in hand of that true and tried veteran, Jadge Lo:hren, the pension commissioner. To separate wheal from chaff one must needs manipulate the wheat as well as the chaff, but this handling of the wheat to separate it from the chaff is no attack upon the genuineness of the wheat So the temporary suspension of pa) ment of an honest pension to determine which are and which are not fraudulent among those granted under the Raum rule Is no attack upon those lesj'llv granted. It may work some inconvenience on legal pensioners to have payment of their pensions suspended, but the blame for this lies at the door of Raum and not that of Ju.lge Lochren . ' Mr Holer says: "Not a man who has been suspended but would be on the rolls still at the same or a higher rating if the gov ernment would abide by the laws congress has parsed, and which it h 11 m rih: t set aside." This is mere twaddlle. The administration is simply attempting 10 right the wrongs in6' igited by the last ad ministration. And whatever of violation of laws there has been is attributable to the last and not to the present administra tion. Let it be understood once fur all that this administration opposes f rauduleut pensions. tubtu roxMDESixo Vrnison at C E Brownells. VIA VI Co ffk in Baltimore tiiock. A full line of Warner Bros ccretts at I!, V & Co s. If you want a tine smoke oall for Joseph s white labor cigars'. Come and see the new chil'ed plow at Ramps opposite poatollice. The best.'rnaat nniiee in the city at O oiad tsloyer a. Motor -nakes tive trips daily to VieiecVa addition. Lotrtnire on installments of $1 per week. An extensive variety of garden seeds both in hulk and by the package can be found at C It. Hrownella. favronize home industry by smoking th :elebrated white labor cicars, manufactured by Ju'ius Joreph. New cork sole, hand turned shoe, some thing entirely new, not a winter shoe but light and flexible for spring and snmmer wear, at Head. I'osccck ic C'o'i, Call and inspect tn.m. vfoJtE&t 'Wrir. Mr R M Robertson has moved his feed store to on door west of his former place, usi east 1 1 the democrat ottice, wnere Is well located, and is in a condition to meet the demands of Ihe tiade. He car tes a large and first class stock of feed lime, cement, plaster, hair, fertiliser, and everything usually kept in a first class leea store. Albany Market. The' ,49c. Oats, 30c. Hour, 4.0O. "utter, 25o. Eggs. 153. lard, 12 to 15e. ' Pork-hams 12 to 15 shoulders II U lOn in-. 11 so JJC- Hay. baled. 7 . po atoea, 6O0. Apple,l 00 Hops 12c. ilried f.-u It plums, Do, apple's, 9e Chickens, $4 00 per doien. Beef, on foot, l?iii. Hogs, dressej. 7c. Mr. A. ar. Allen Ferry, Wash, 20 Miles from a Doctor But Hood's Sarsaparilla was Equal to tho Emergency Pleurisy, ChtlU and Fever JbTlIk Lea Perfect Cure. After my baby was born I cot Into rerw ir.rU ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever, gradually developing Into milk leg. We live 20 miics irora a pnysician and did not know whal to do. Finally after great deal f 'fer ial I began to take Hood s Sarsaparilla and when I was using the third bottle I could see It Was Doing Me Cood. I continued with another bottle, and recovered to rapidly that now 1 ana ia aaad healih. I OREGON STATE FAIR. Under the management of the State Board 01 isgricnuure, on the State rair Grounds near Salem, commencing September Utb 1893, and continuing one week More than tlo.000 in cash will be paid as yiciu.uui,. ,ui oiuca, pounry, swine, agricul tural prodtcts.fruits, native woods, minerals woiks of art and 'a-cy fork, and for trial! of speed. Reduced rates of fares and freights on all transportation lines. Favillicn open four evenings during Ihe week, with good music in attendance. The new grand stand and tho new regulation track are ooneeded to be among the most comfortable and tha best o the Pacific Coast. Splendid contests speed eaoh day. There ia entered for tho contests the best Held of horses this ye that haa been on the grounds for man? seasons. Valuable and hands'.mo improve ments have been made on the grounds and buildings. Premium list has been revised and im proved to the benefit cf exhibitors. Entries, for premiums close shnnMih. a-.,. .1.. of the fair, and exhibits must be In place by PRICES OF ADMISSION. """ season rickets eo -,n - vucioBwun aicuets 1,00 ...our nay aiCKClS Women 's Day 1 icketr. . . . Usee Track Tickets, daily . Women to the race course, free, Childron under 12 j osrs, free to all. Send to the secretary at Portland for a 3 1 UKfclitj, Secretary "doPYftlihT II Cleared away all the troubles and ailments that raako woman's life a burden to her. She's relieved, cured, and restored, with Dr. Pierce's Favorito Prescrip tion. Periodical pains, weatt back, bearing-down sensations, corvous prostration, nil "female complaints," aro cured by it. It improves di gestion, enriches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and restores health and strength. . . It's a powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength to tho entire sys tem. Contains no alcohol to inebri ate ; no syrup or sugar to tjerango digestion ; a legitimate imSicine not a beverage. If you'ro a tired, nervous, or suf fering woman, then the "Favorito Prescription " is tho only medicine that's guaranteed, in every case, to bring you help. If it doesn't give you satisfaction, you have your money back. M rn. Dr. I tier Bon-Hal lace The Noted Clairvoyant ad Life Rtnder, la now uere, aim can oe lounu at nor reBiueiice, next door J B Cou trill's. She tell abuut all mbjectn. pant nreeent and future: love truublua. atiKiit frifmU .ii business. You can near from your dead It .(..) . J F. FORD, Evanuelisl, Of Dua M'liaee. Iiw, vrtti undor'ffato of aU,t;b l!3. H9:U ft. Mku. Mn Co.. )ufur, Octioii. Ot arriving homo last week, I fituodnjl well ami anxi' u.-ly -vitiii. Our littlt, ifirl, e uhl ami umhhlf year old, wti-i had wailed away to 38 pounds, ia haw well, ftiwnK aii i vu'.irou-, acd well rlethed up S. li. Cough Vara haadiue id work well. Wotti of tliti children like it. Your S H. Couh Cute haa cured ami kept awiy all hoanttiu'ha lrom me. So give it t a very ore, with re-hua for all. Wiahinjf you ttuaueii y. wo am Your, Mh & Mrtft J F Fobi. 1 you wUli to feel iiuan ami choorful, and ready rjrlhuS;rii,w..rl(, ulojno your tyattim wjth Iliu llMtalaa.hu an.i l.ivjrOurg, by t;iluu tw or thrco 'loauevauh -cvk. 6H cent pr bottlu by all drilifibtK. 4 H lduntleraHaitivo frturajlee b J A CUM MING. Star "s-llr..is.;,, CCKfD tsept Bu u . SSIStll s...... lHMhWIlve ' j . ' .aa)i obisteo, N.,Kar, :.. 00D AJ.L Wall Paper, lrusvB, JLaintn. Oils ilntits, 1-Cto . J. A. (unimntg ALBANY, -: CBEC0K Ctiro for roirta, Pevprs nnflCionorci J OUili , aSmaU Uilc UzvMi. Sbc, per bottle. McMINNYILLE COLLEGE. flip!!)' McMinnville. Oregtn, Thin Co'lofre ii one of tho oldest nnil equipiied collet's in the Northwest. best .25 Ai'PElihON. President, Catarrh Cannot be Carta ltB LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thcrmot Teach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cars H yon must take Internal remedies. Itali a Catarrh Cora is taken internalljr, and acta directly n Ihe blood and morons snrfscea. Hall'a Catarrh Cure isnot aquae k medicine. It was prescribed by one ol the best phvsiclans ia this country tor years, and is a rrirular pre scription. It Is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purirlcrs, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. Tha perfect combination of the two inircdient ia what produces such wonderful results in curias Catarrh. Hend for testimonials, free. r. J. s. HKKY A I O., IT Bold by iUuitfists, price 75c. LAi'snar Wor. Everjr citiien of Al bany should bear in mind that the iirany .-team l-aun.lry puarnn'ee lust class stork at very reamnnble r.rirem and employs nolhi'iK but wliiie labor. Shirts jono as cneapiy as the t liinaman. Pat ronize Jotir nan raop. Siv in; Maoiiink.4 neitl npa-rrd an aarrai ic. I y a ih m nghlv compaxnt work man, f. h M IrMirhs jeaelry itore, Albany, lreoi ttysf ney ssti- . r Masoc Hood's r;. Cures I ordii::y recommend It as a Rood medicine." - u, rcrry, Washlnjton. Mood'a Pill, enrs all I.ircr Ills, Bilious. - "wigestign, sica- IleadaciM, V,ti i r :s a oat y t need f, torpid ly t. el ow kin or IitiI 1' ej liinnt ed -o n n ys . P ice ::-c. d.'by K.tl i) A To Farmers T HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA 1 Mill warehouse and aiill h. , j order for receiving the present orou. Tha wsrehouse is first class and conveniently located. Contains wo good cleaners. No rlelav in nnloading. Sacks will be on hand lorde.ivery indue tine. Oiva me a call before Disking arrangements to sore yonr eroP- O.F.SIMPSON. Albany, Or., July 15th, 1S03. Kxpenses Lii;lit: a lioimling hail in Hie Colle iniiKiing on tr.e club pliin. President Hrownsoi: stcwiinl, lima ifiiiiRuileeini? good lionnl at llr least possible cost to tho student. Hoard can uU lie hail in private families nt tK.SO to 6-i.UO lie; week, including lodging. r'llie fine Telescope rwenlly nioiinted in till New Observatory mid the extensive Library to which students have free access, olfe'n i this state. Tliirly Acre Campus, Heallliy Surroundings, llioroiiirji nork. advantages not found elsewhere cautifiil l.fltalion, !SUitalilf liuildiiizs, EfRdont Toiiflicrs Five courses of stiidy-Chi.ssi.nl, Scientific. Normal. Literary ami llusiness, with special advantiiL'es in mn .n.,1 iti.inimoni,,i mj u.: . ... ;:. ' (.raduates of the .Noniial course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are in demand to till high positions. .McMinnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the Stale, on the main trunk of the Southern Pacific K. It. West Side; twenty-live miles south of Portland Begins September 19th. Address. T. . BROWXSO.H, Prenitlcnt. Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. Fall Terrs Bentl for t'ataltigtse. Oregon State Normal School MONMOUTH, OHEGON. GOOD NEWS 0 For tht militant ol consumers ol a TutfsPiUs.2 A It K(. tr. 1 .mi itkaatimtnan. A HuiM-tr that he ir, now iullinr ili TINY LIVER PILL O whkh lof rsm-dlnslr small sire a ). t rrtainlnslall llir s irtur,,r ll,r O lir,r on,.. I.iiarantn-ri nilrrlv v. -Jahle. Until .lr..,rthe. pi,. (fa. re.lillK.in The esact an. t W m TUTT'S TINT LIVER PILLS 4 w Is.linnnln the hurilrrnf tl,l. -,l " W ia9 G 9 Ai.kms AXTimoiiSalaryandCoinniission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Biopsy of JAMES G. BLAINE, By Oail Haiti,hs liiiiiAr.m with the co-operation of his lamily, snd for UJIr. Hlaints Compl.te Woiks, Twestv flFARa OF CnxiiKtss," and his later hooi. Poi LiTi. Ai. Diw cwioxs." One prospectus for these 3 i,r.sT skllim. books in the mar ket. AKP Jordan of Me., took 112 orders mS? 110 calls; agent's profit 1!W 50. Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders. 13 Seal l.ussia, in 1 day: profit 26.25. E N Rice '': J,F"l?e o' Me. took 43 orders T 3;,"ll,i Profit $75.25. E A Palmer ao5n-Ul: ,ook63 O'ders in 3 days; profit m.Zi. Ixc li sive Terhitort siren. If yon wish to make LAKuE MONEY write immediately for terms to The nenry Itill Pub. Co. .Korn ith.Conn WANTED At the stoic ; Allen Bros., formerly owned bj rT,HE LEADING NORMAL SCHOOI.I a ui me .-onnwest. strong profes sional and academic courses, and well or- .uouei scnool lor Practical Train ing of teachers. Normal, Advanced Nor- mal,Business,Muslcand Art Department uc.u.i.ui ana neaitnnii location. Llgh' expenseno saloons. The Knnn.ih.. enjoved a steady growth during the past year, reaching an cmollmem of over joo ne largest in Its history. New members nave oeen sauea to tl.e t.iculty.new appar atus supplied, and the course of study re vised and strengthened. The graduates are in demand to till good positions. The diploma entitles the holder to teach in am county in the state without farther exam nations. Tuition. Normal Si", le mf to weeko; Hun-Normal, $5.00 per t-rm W 10 weeks; Business, VS per term. '"" "' normal uining nan, f 1. 7c, per week. Rooms from wc per weelc'(un furnished) to $1 00 and $1.25 furnished Board and lodging in privite families,$j c0 to S4.00 per week. Tuition.board.'odiw and books less than $150 per year Coti. ervatry of Music. n,r,,;...i. are offered in vocal anil instrumental mu le, luition.sio per term of 20 lessons. Monmouth is easily accessible from all "1." iSV"e- ,elve milCT ,ro "e Mate Capital.sixtymllessoulhof Portland "'"'"S"" cneenuny sent on Address, P. L. t'AJIPBELL, Pres., or S. application. SIIEDD, Seo of Faculty. lae ver)tl.r . ' sn, fc,BAM B, "' kLZ... si.. KINDS OPtithe 'e i Gene ! unrea srhaps partici the ma r's jurj si can restabl ; but il of anyt excited 0 accoi lenient 1 Over ALBANY a$ a-Vi a-v T - . afo O COLLKGES latters Fall TtioRTi s year Send for wot ( Catalogue. T 11 tho s, pea , all 'of gi rokay , Pea ting isunn " 3w of All of tht WITOin:0?:f EUGENE. rWI hesul Oi'LN n Mnsmsv. sriretui ' ""the soul the h a Just closed the mostpraro a v Its historv. Wide ranee ofosiralle ough instruction. Uuslntsnwasi In! Ion ft.e. Kntrance fit leerjo and lodging nt teuunihk sas ex elegant new dor mllorrim tea tb on the eampus.wheretludtntsiasad personal supervision. t Jons VV.JolS; ' ilB ifbr srsor thii ce Jthe bn jastl ADVANCE Tflffi I et ly si lo-h Are warranted to thresh mitp,t, given time and do it better tbini w chine made. lso The Advaxck Tractioj Esion the best In the world. Remnwnot work means large profiis In ftisni business. Catalogue malW frit will EDWARD HCCP" Gen'l Ag't, Poru": GRAHAM & S! -DEAbKRS is- ST ' as nt 1 lary set mei acc ucr kel atb nd ftedCrownMills JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR. est saorass ,Lr ,rr10, fn ,AMI,U aitrs aaasas 7srt ESTST.IRA(,K flP.S - BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAtJON, and CHOICE APPLES, 'rWch I will p.ythe best cash price B F RAMP NEW : FURNITURE, M VlXr C0NSISTIK0 o-- -1 -iiivii 1 win ieii at BOTTOM PRICES. Tlios. Drink. for (ur gaioi. cm FOSTLSSD. OSLUOS, WCCl A. P 1 n Open.Ush.y,.,. Student. m.y ,nter.t.ny;ime. Catalogue fxM. -gESSDUCATION PAYS I j0fFfJUMfrSJrtV?l.K "" .a""l"K,n P'ures IT20 crsyon? a framed peclaltv tor 910.00. We rarra a 1r . AGRICLLTLRAL '"fii supplies, Advance TW . 11. IllntrS. gtnes, jviinneapona ffiasoa Standard Mowera, Newton weglan Plows, oils ot an lowest price possible, 1' Grange agents nave "-a. tract to furnish Twine .Zm .n - nrltes be r sau anu a; r elsewhere, 1 - - di CARPETS, WALL LACE CURTAINS WINDOW SHtf; I Best f in : the : At- f Fortmiller 4 Kf of JxS and sterescopli rlews of Or- nr. t.t: aii,. PnoToMipnr.Rj, "'"r sireasa vitton. small Wi'