Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 21, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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aiiit democrat,
1HROIII0 CAMPAIUV
L T Neil, the democratic candiJa'.e for
governor of Ohio said :
We are now reaping the titter (west of
republican legislation. The Sherman silver
law and the McKinley tariff law underlie
the feeling of di'truit and want of confi
dence hich at this time pervade finantial
circles. These two acta are alone responsi
ble for the prevailing stagnation in business
and trade, the c'-oslni; of oar mines and fa:
torlis, and the general depression in ajrl
culture. and a condition of prosperity can
only be restored to us, as a people, by our
adherence to the democratic faith in the
matter of both currency and tar iff refgrm.
Public confidence in all cases resti upon
public honesty ; public honesty, like public
credit, must have for its basil honest money;
and to secure the latter the conflicting
claims of gold and silver as money must be
determined in favor of blmetalism.
The greater! foe to the prosperity of the
people It McKinleylsm. Sa lonj a the
federal system of protective taxation is
continued we can have no general and
permanent prosj erity in this country. To
regain such prosperity we must apply me
axe to the root of the evil with earnestness
and vigor, and forever destroy the M:Kin
l:y method of taxation.
The power of the government to levy and
collect taxes for its oan support cannot be
controverted. It must be conceded by all
Bat when the sovereign power of taxation
ceases to be used for governmental pur
poses and becomes the instrument of pri
vate interests to promote private gain it Ii
no longer constitutionally exercised and
becomes In turn an Instrument of wrong
and oppression.
-The law which b;ara the name of the
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republican governor 01 u.i. uo
passed by a republican congress and received
the signature of a republican president, and
which is now declared to be. the successful
embodiment of republican principles, pre
sented for the first time In the history of
our government, naked and undisguised, the
question whether taxes shall be imposed for
the payment of the expenses and obligations
of the goveremer.t or for the purpose of
creating and maintaining manufacturing
establishments owned, operated and con
trolled by private Individuals, private cor.
poratlont, trusts and syndicates.
The McKinley tariff law took effect on
the 6th day of November, 1890. The
receipts of the government during the fiscal
year which ended on 30th day ofjune, i8yo
exceeJcd Its expenditures by nearly 100,
030,000. The people then, Injustice, shonld
have been relieved from taxation to the
amount of the surplus.
The sloiy of "protection for American
labor against the pauper labor of England
and Europe," which la the latest pretext
for the maintenance of the protective sys
tem, was conceived in hypocrisy and fraud.
It was intended as an appeal to the preju
dice! of Ignorant and unthinking people.
It has no foundation upon which to rest. It
will nut stand the test of honest investiga
tion. Such an investigation will show that
the Inequalities of wages in the Industries
of the same kind in the several states of
the union are as many and oftentimes as
grea, as like inequalities between some of
the states and England, whichis always
ae'ected by the protectionist to sustain him
In his position.
We must remember, too, that continuous
employment la at essential to the welfaie of
worklngmen at good waget. We cannot
have it under tbe McKinley system, which
makes the tyrannical will of capital supreme
reduces waget and causes strikes and lock
outs. Enforced idleness results You know
the rest .
An agent of the English firm that it ccn.
structing the extensive system of drainage
canalt near the city of Mexico told an
American tcurUt that when they firtt
employed native workmen their methods
teemed too slow, for they put the earth and
rocks In bags, placed the bags on their
heads and marched off with them. So the
firm ordered a large number of wheelbar
rows. The natives filled the bairows with
earth and put them upon their heads, too.
It was of no use they had been doing
business that way for too many centuries.
Manufactured gold It worth $1 a penny
weight, ar.d any value In excess of thit
represents workmanship.
Th gross deposits in American bankt
re quI to about 60 per cent of all the
go'd coin In the world.
The actual value of the coal and naptha
used iq manufacturing 1000 cubic feet o'
gts Is 14 cents.
ALBANY FDRNITDRE CO
Raltimore Block, Albany, Ore.
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UNDERTAKING A SPECIAL! If
hyde&Tames,
Proprietor
Hon Ctarles Killius ol Ohio fa a speach
at a democratic barbacue at Silver lake
few days ago said:
The republican priacit le may be s-ai-mtd
up in a nutrhel!' be rait, Tne
policy teems to be to tax evervthiag that
is worth being laae-i everything hom the
cradle 10 the tomostont. They started to
go a little further than this and taxed
brirmtone but they changed their minds on
this point and political uarr.r,a'.in i cow
tree. You say to a ripn'olirar. that his
party Las increased t'-ie lax and he i 1
eay,''Ye, but look at the free list e rave
created.' My farmer Irier.J-.. co )cu know
the first article for our bene:il on McKin
ley' free hf? It is a:crns. You fjilow
the list and you will see that ycu are a'so
benifited by horny sua! gias on the Iit.
I am sore you wi'l be grea-.Iy j leased to
learn this.
Toe reputlicin party h?.i ma 1 bids
for )our votes surely enou-h. ft has done
something for tbe farmer; ir hat put a
bounty of 3 cents a pound on sugar. That,
1 say, is an iusult to the producers ;u: as
much of an insult as if the iptbl:ran
par'.ycSered a j bill for a o"e Why
should the man who takes ap from the
trees thaf the Aim ghty b'-t f irnished an
makes it into sugar be given a bounty inv
mor than bis neighbor who milk his 0.
should be given a bounty on butter an I
cheete?
More people are going out from New
Yora to Euroj than are now coming in.
This result is due to greater restrictions on
the steerage immigrants and this has made
the steamship companits much more care
ful than they were a year ago, whooi they
allow to take passage. We g:t fewer in
number but of better quality, more intel
ligent and most of them having tome
money. Tbe emigration to Europe it not
the usual tumroer crowd of fashionable
tourists, but workmen of foreign birth who
were unable to get work and are returning
to Europe where living costs them less than
here. This tort of emigration goes on
every fall along the border with Canada,
men coming here to work through the
summer and returning to the woods of
Canada to work at lumbering tnrougli .he
winter.
How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for air
MM of Catarrh that cannot bo en red by Hall't
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHEXEY & CO. . Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, bare known F. J.
Cheney kOr the last 15 years, and believe him
pr' ctly honorable in all business transactions
0 aancia'.ly able to carry out any obligations
l. j cy their firm.
Wert & Tbiat. Wholesale Drupsrlsts, Toledo.O,
W aujino, Kin.vax AMahvi.n, Wholesale Drug
cists. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal, act
ing directly u pen the blood and mucous surfaces
of tho system. Tt-Htimonial ncnt free, ifriof
loc. per ooiwe ooia oy au urug giai.
JLfrt. JU M. Allen
Ferry, Wash.
20 Miles from a Doctor
But Hood's Sarsaparitla was
Equal to tho Emergency
Pleurisy, CTUIIn and Few MMk
Leg Vcr feet Cure,
" After my baby was born I got Into Tery seri
ous condition, having pleurisy, chills and fever,
gradually developing into milk lee. We live SO
nilles from a physician and did not know whal
to do. Finally after m great deal ( suffer
ing I began to taKe Hood's SarsaparUla and
when I was using the third bottle I could see
It Was Doing Mo Cooc.
I continued with another bottle, and recovered
so rapidly that how I am in g4 healla. I
Hood's Cures
cordially recommend It as a good medicine."
Hits. A. M. Allex, Ferry, Washington.
Hood'9 Pills euro all Liver Ills, BUlous.
oea. Juundice, Indigestion, Sick Headacbs
Stationery, Toilet Artijles, Musici
lnttrumen's, Etc.
Hotas 4 McFarlanfl,
he Ca n:r O u Store,". A'binr.O'
MONEY TO 10AN AT 6 FER CENT
ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS
Notice of Dissolution.
NOTICE la hereby given that the no
dernigneil ieo P Cramel aid Fred Hes,
rcmnosing the partnership firm nf
t'r meri Hsw have this day msanlverl
parlnersbip by mutnal convent Fred
tie.. Will Mlill rvtntinnj,
old atan J. All person, indebted to tbe
mie mm 01 miner iiessare requeued
to pay the same at rnce to Ueo sV v, rght
at hi. law ortice, Albanv. treg,-n.
1'aied Ibis epi isiIi,'imi
OK l PCRWKil.
l'Klll) iu;s. I
DRUGS
Akk Yot Going Kat Remember the
Union ParibV U the only ru-l that can sell
ytm a nrt-chis. ticket to Kansas City I v
tt.Od, Sioux City tot fcT-.'jO. "malia for
.), St Louis ii $:'.. Our tirst-clax
r:.' to Chicago is anl all other
i-jintj proportionately low. Note the time
wuoan save via the "Union Vacinc. Port
land to Chii-av. twentrnw hour: Port
ion's to omaha. forty-one h ar-: Portland
10 .-t Louis, twenty-are b otirs. t re reclin
ir.z chair cars. " Toorirl nr..i Pullman
jrT?;-r. Accotiiruodatious iHHuri'sseU.
For rat.s or i-anit-ulirs tall '.rtva or address
Cl ItKAN AT MuMKlTII.
Lxul Au-nta Union Pacific.
Aiianv. i.Teu.
Ii Nor wait too lonir. The irrvo
World's Kair will I c!o?l in a few week.
Ti:e travelir.' p-iMic are ftiliv alive to the
f.ut tho: tiie Chicago Uuton Paciffc it
Northwe-tean Line still lead in time and
a'.vomiuo.i.'i:ion3 to the ea?t. Kemember
that a w hole day may 1 isaved with tu
oontir.j.-n: e;-r:ej by taking the Union
Pa-ir-c to ILuvjro.
See tYt ew Improved S'jiger sewing ma
chine. Tile 1 i u aivavt tre cheipeAt. 1
V Snwderj. a..ut. St at F M Freccli.
. eweiry store
H.-ze & McFarlau.l, the leadipg Jrufc
Alb.iT Market:
Vil8J'.4?C.
Osts, 2le.
Hour, f4 0O.
utter, 2o2.
Eties 18;.
Ird. 12 to 15s.
Pork-ham 12 to I5s hooi.-:eni. to lOe;
a i i to 13c
Hay. baled. 7
vo atoe, &lc.
Appleo.1 00
Hops. 163.
Oried fruit plums, 9e, app'.es, 9c.
Cblckens. 4 00 rwr doz.u.
Beef, on foot, 15c.
Hogs, dressed. 6;.
To Farmers
I HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA
Mill warehouse and will have it in gcod
order for receiving tbe preaent crop. Ihe
warehouse is first class and cODVenieotW
located . Contaica wo good cleaners. so
oeiay in aoloaains;. Sacks will bo& band
for delivery io due tin e. Give me a call
before makiog arTaDgementa to sore vonr
crop. U. F. SIMfSOX,
Albany, Or., July 15:h, 1S93.
Notice of Assignment.
NOTICE is hercbv eiven that Isaac Beam
of Albaoy, Oregon, has duly assigned to the
ondemiiDed assignee sll bis property and
effjcU for tho benefit of his creditois, under
aod by virtue of the geueral assignment
laws of the state nf Oregon, and the under
signed hasheretofo.e tc-wit on the 20th day
tf August, IS93, duly qualified at such
assignee.
All perrons having claims sgaiost said
insolvent aDd the estate thereof are hereby
required to present the same to the umler-
sigued at the store bou.e'builditg of Isaac
Beam, in the city of Albany, Oregon, under
oath within three months from this date.
Dated tms 2nd day of September. A D,
1SH3. E K CANTERBURY,
Ats'gnee of Isaac Beam, an insolvent.
11RF.SPAS3OTICE.-All huoters are
hereby notified Dot to treeoasa uDon
the enclosed premiesbftbeuDdersignfd,
even and a half miles east of Albany,
unless permission is first obtained. I
aball prosecute all wbo thus tresnsas.
K M BUKKHART.
Dissolution Notice.
The partnership heretofore existing be
n U Q Havne and C L Huck. doinir
a general contracting and cement work
Dusinevs in Alhanv, Oregon, under the
firm name of Havne A Buck, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent Those
knowing thumseives t3 be indebted to
the firm will pl.aso tall .n.i settle U O
Haynn will eontlnun the business.
September 10th, 1S93
U HAYNE,
C 1. BUCK.
Notice to Tax-Payer?.
VTOTICE IS HUREBY GIVEN THaT
11 tbe board of eqnalizition for L.inn
county, OreKou. wiusrton Monday, the
2nd dav of October. 193, and atlend at
the office cf the county clerk nf said
county, and there publicly examine tb.
aasessnient rolls of said county for said
year and coirect all error, in valuation
description nr quali'les of lands, lots or
other property, said board will continue
in evasion one week. All persona Inter
est.d are hereoy notified to appear at
s.iu vime sou uiace
WF DEAK1N9.
Assessor for Linn county, Or.
September 12tb, 1893.
ftedCrownMills
JOHN ISOLM, PROPRIETOR.
w Faocxss rioca scrKRloa tok rani' is
ajro BAKiaa var.
EST STORAGE VACIMflBS
REVERE HOUSE
si 8 ANY . OBECfl
I AS. PFtlFFFK rKOPRltTOR
r.. Ilr. rtron 11 nllnr
The S"trs i1ainfrTt r IMt RKr, is rtir
htrv, cm V (uii.i at hr w.ilcntT, i tx J.-.r
.1 B '.mili. Mi tell ilut ( n tsft-t. pait
rrpfCit ui.i futnrr: r trmbt, acnt (rif t j
Viusines. You t,ahfr from v.ur Uv ifTL!i.
STX POXT",
ont of manv, uliere Dr. I'icrce's
Pellets are U-tUT than otlicr jjills:
1. Tlic-v're the umallcst, and tas
iest' to take lif.lv, sugar -coated
granules that evtfy child takes
readilv.
a m.,...'.... ,r..Ci,t1v- cMi in
2. Hint .......... j
their action no guii'.ng, co dis
turbance.
3. Their effects faj?. There's no
reaction afterwards. They resulate
or cleanse the system according to
size of dose.
4. They're the chewiest, for
they're guaraiitud to give satis
faction, or your money is returned.
You pay only for the good you get.
5. Put up in glass are always
fresh.
6. Thev cure Constipation, Indi
gestion, llilious Attacks, Sick or
Bilious Headaches, and all derange
ments of the liver, stomach and
bowels.
It cures Catarrh in the Head
perfectly and permanently
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy.
C.MAC KEY, M.D.,
PhvolcUn and Surgeon, Office I'ptUln o7er the
Bank of ingon.
Residence, comer 10th and CaHpooU it.
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE.
to
advantages not found elsewhere in this
Beautiful Location,
SnitaltU liuildinas,
Effiricnt Teachers,
1
Five courses of study Classical, Scientific.
wcial advantaces in Vocal and Instrumental
Uradiiates of the Xomud course are entitled to a .State Diploma, and are in demand to
fill high positions. McMinnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the State, on the
main trunk of the Southern Pacific R. R. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland
Pall Tern Begins
Send lorf atnlugne.
Portland's Great
Industrial Exposition
OritKS Skptember 27 893 Closes October :S
LIBERATTS CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
The Special Feaccres Will Eclipsi
MADAME GIRARD GYER'S
Constructed at a cost of $10,000 and throwing
rainbow will be.utily Music Hall.
LARGE AQUARIUMS
Containir.it tith of all varieties found in Oiegon waters, have been constructed at gnat
expense. ,
THE ART GALLERY
Will csotain a col.ection of paintincs selected from the World's Fair. Amisi thsn,
Ellsbnrg a celebrated painting, Custr Last Vijht. To visit this great Etposition and
view its wonders io every depaitment of Ait and Science, will be the nrit thing to a
visit to the World's Fsir at Chicago.
Reduced rates on ail Transportation Lines.
For further information address, E, w. ALLEJI
Superintendent and Secretary
NEW : FURNITURE,
TVSJVRE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, CONSISTING
11 cf bed room sets, chairs, leuoges, etc., which I will sell at
BOTTOM PRICES.
Tlios. Brink.
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PORTLASO, ORtOS. A.
Open all tbe year. Student may enter at any time. Catalogue free.
HCg A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
4' UK I.VAIIS I'llOTOGItAPH
-Albany nrecoa
J F. I tin
Of Dm MoiQM. Iowa, rit uoder date (
March SI. 1S03:
Op rriviD fa -me I-i I lour.d ill
.. ... i .-T.itinj Ojr little
wen n'-i siiii' un.j -
ftnM-h-.li v?an old. who hid
waled wy to 38pouDli, U nrw wH.
irons ad viicnroot, nd well tUbed up.
S. B. Cough Ture has dine itt wor well.
Both of tbe cMMico like it. Yoar S ii.
Cooh Cure bu cnrel and kept wiy 1
l f e- l itK it to . verv
one, witU gre-iiDa for all. wbing you
prosK-n y, we ara
!fv..u wUh lo feel iiMn anJ cheerful, at! J rcmly
i..f th i .ri.i ,u w.iri. (.'itunw v-mr nyiteiu with the
Hsadavhevi.1 LivwCufc, bytakiti.' i '
W r,t pr Uit'.Io by all Jni;-i,it.
S.liuHilerap-witive puara itee ii
J A CLM MING.
UNIVERSITY : OF : OREGON
EUGENE
Ohln Monday, Svptemblk lfrm
Just closed the most prosperous year in
its hiMorv. Wide ranee of studies. Tlio-
oueh intrucl;on. Business course fdded.
fuiilonfree. Entrance fee, Sio, Board
and lodging at reasonable rates In the
elegant new oormuorv ana -oaraing ncii
on the eampus.wnere siuaenis win recen t
personal supervision.
John W. Joiinsoic,
McMinnville. Oregon,
This Collofre is one of the oldest and best
ui'iped colleges in the Northwest.
Expenses Light; a boarding hail in the College
building on the club plan, l'resident lirownsor
steward, thus guaranteeing good lioard at tlr
least possible cost to the student. Board can als
be had in private families at (2.bd to SJ.00 pC
week, including lodging.
The fine Telescope recently mounted in thl
New Observatory and the extensive Library
which students, have free access, offen
state.
Thirty Aerc Carapns,
lleallliy Surrnunlins,
Thoronsli H'ork.
Normal. Literary and 1'iuiness, with
Music. Business eonrsn nf two venrs.
September 19th.
Address. T. G. HROWSO., President.
Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent.
Tnoa nr aw Pi.Bvir.i-. v..
PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
a t inuvand jeti ol water in all colon o the
'tapes
P. ARMSTR050, TrIXCIPAU
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to a.oo
n.r rtnn F.nlaifflnv nictiirp
05(J!VpeHaltT. ifio cravon; framed
'eJtat Sio'oo. We :arrv a large stock
cf 5x3 anJ steresccpic ticws 01 jr-
F.RR, egon.
FOUR DAYS RAGES
al Albany. ltr.t. st li. mis. anil ink
Running, V mile Purse, i50
3:00 Trnt Purse, 1 50
Fiee (orll pace Puisc, .'5o
WEDNESDAY, stPT. 27.
Running ', mile and repeat. .Purse, 1 150
':-.o trm ..Purse, g;to
3 year old trot for special counties, Lane,
l.lnn, ilenicn, .viariun, aamuui and
Polk Purse, ;oo
T1U'KSDAY,SEPT. 2S.
Rum.lng Js mile Purse, $100
j:ao trot Purse, ;oo
: vrar o'd trot for special cojntles, Lane,
l!..-' ll.,An M.rUn Vumkill
l'olk.' Purse, S150
FRIUAf, E1T. 20.
Running 1 11. He l'uise.Jiso
Trot, free for all Purse, 5:50
Trot, 2 vear old for Linn Co. .Purse, 4ioo
WANTED
At the store formerly owned bj
Allen Bros.,
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BAUON,
and CHOICE APPLES,
for which I will pay the best cash price
possible.
B F RAMP
Star Bakerj
CorBronslalbln and First Hu
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR,
l Asaursj frills, Oansietl .tats -
Ulaaa wisre, Qaeennwar..
fried Frui'. Vegetablew,
Tobacco, Cigars
Nagar, Hplces,
CoBee, Tea,
Et,, tie,
fac everth.uir that Is kopt In a (renor
variety and irsocery store, Highest
nurket price paid for
ATiTj KINDS OV PRODUCE
Agents WAXTEDon Salary and Commission
forTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biorty of JAMES &. BLAINE,
By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor,
with the cooperation of his family, and for
Mr. Blaine'a Complete Works, ''Twenty
Year of Congress," and his later book,
'Political Disccstfioxs." One proapectus
for these 3 best selling hooka in the mar
ket. A K P Jordan of Me., took 112 orders
from rirst 110 calls; agent's profit $19ti 50.
Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders. 13 Seal
Russia, in 1 day: profit $26.25. E N Rice
of Mass. took 27 orders in 2 davs; profit
$17.2j. J Patrldge of Me. took 43 orders
from 36 calls; protit $75.25. E A Palmer
of N. Dsk. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit
398.25. Exclusive Tkkhitory given. If
you wish to make LARGE MONEY write
immediately for terms to
The Henry Bill Tub. Co.,Xonrich,Conn
ALBANY
COLLEGE.
Send for ,
Catalogue.
Address, REV. E. N". COSDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW; SHADES,
Best : ii :'k : MarW
AT
Fortmiller Irvlns's.