Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, September 22, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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i THE 81'IKIT Of THOTi:l.rii,
' "Protection" as promulgated by McKin
and other protection leader is morally
,rong. Truly it is the very riuintess nee
'I oppression. It seeks to abrogate that
principle of equality between man and
iian, equal rights to all and ipecial privi
eges to now, that was the shibboleth of
ivery patriot who drank in that spirit of
iberty which so mightily moved men in
he days of the revolutionary fathers,
las, how seliishn;ss now sways the action
ft men, when, then tlio spirit of liberty
ruled supreme, Protection seeks to pro-
i i... f- nn rlniii (a small one,
pure Bummagu
.yn.) at the expense of all other citizens.
it is constitutionally and morally wrong
o tax one to benefit the business of anoth
er. In the effort to do this its promoters
Ibccomo dictatorial and arro-rant. A" tew
hays ago ono Oxnard, of Nebraska, presi
dent of tho American licet Sugar Associa
tion, was before tho ways and menus com
mittee of the house to protest against the
,rnnl of the suirar bounty law, which pro
vides that sugar producers shall be paid a
rbounty of two ccntB per pound for every
:fnnun,lof suirar they produce or make.
; This bounty is paid out of the people's
i money from the United States treasury.
;;lt amounts to about twelve million do'Iare
' I ."annually. This man, Oxnard, told the
1 j!jsame old story about the ruin that would
i , ii in ff)BA the
yovenane me sugar muu"j --
i,.,.. 1,1 lw, repealed. In bis
Izenltonromotebisown interest and that
AN OI'I'OltTUMTV
Wh is needed nd all that ts nctJed In
the Senate no Is capable leadership.
Ve have hsU five weeks ot peecn-ma-
. . . .... ,-.
ing upon subject v. uicn s'v
understooJ and upon which the people had
made up their minds even before Congress
met. 'i'lie period of oratory n9 ia-cu.
Tint ot management has began.
The pressing need o( the hour is a IcaJer.
lie must be tactful and resourceful and
must have demonstrated capicity lor di
rection which will lnspirj confidence In
the winds ol hii follower's.
Of all the meiubsrs of Hie Senile who
favor repeal one stands fotlh conspicuously
as the bes equipped for this tatk. lie Is
Senator Gorman. (In ability s a parli
amentarian and a manager proved by
the success ffhich crowned his conduct of
the fighl against the Force bill. His till)
is so well recognized that none of Us col
leagues holding the same views could pos
sibly consider It a reflection upon his own
nualificatlons to follow Senator Gorman's
lead.
Ki-n.itnr r-ormin made the rr.ost of one
opportunity to achieve distinction by in
jecting all the force of his Intellect, energy
and personality Into the contest. Another
and a preater opportunity awaits him to
day.
Will he not selzs it promptly, add fre6h
laurels to those which he has already mer
ited and obtained, an t by a second and
greater serylce win the plaudits ol a dis
gusted people?
Trie opportunity is here. Is the man
ready and wlllln g?
Aim You fioi.so East Remember the
Uiiion Pacific is the only mad that ran sell
vou a finrtxlass ticket to Kansas City for
.-.G0. Sioux City for rJ.UO. Omaha for
fc'.I.OO, St Urnis for $:I.UO. t ur first-class
rate to Chicago is $VM and all other
points proiwrtioiiHtely low. Note the time
voutan save via tho Union Pacific. I ort
laml to ( hiiago, twenty-ono hours: 1 ort-
land to (liuaha. forty-one Hours: i onniuu
to St Louis, twenty-live hours. Krw rei-ltn-
ihair ears. lounst una i unman
l.-.! AitiimnihilKms uiwirlKi'isetl.
lor rates or particulars call upon or address
l.TltllAXlV olHVII-.rni.
Local Agnt Union l'acitic,
Albany, Oregon.
of those who paid him well for his services
! ii; in their behalf, be declared that congress
I 1 1; has no moral right to repeal the sugar
It ' i bounty clause of the SIcKinley law. Such
ij i); arrogance called for unmixed contempt
of the committee. But
s i' .thisia thospiiit of protectionism Foraj
r, f hundred years the people or me uBu.
i'j i i states have been making sugar without a
! ! bounty. Why the need for itnow? TLesc
J ' men declnring that congress has no moral
j : right to repeal the eugar bounlyjlaw, com
!' mit themtelves to the proposition that ag
ii ''grecated capital may enlist the services of
i; J ; a political party to pass a highly protective
ij tariff law for their benefit, and, after in
I t ducing the government to place its strong
arm upon the taxpayers in their behalf,
declare that these Bimo taxpayers have no
. I :.-l.l in nulol anal, inpyniiAnlilA nn-
U1VIIII USUI v iww. -r
pression. Down upon such desertion of
the principles of common honesty.
Every railway should have its surgeon
Ho Is a necessity as much as Its lawyer, its
president, or even its supeiintendent. The
professions of both law and medicine are
now a necessity for the proper management
andcMiduct of a railway. The railway
tnreeon came, perhaps, last, but he has
come to stay, and no railway of importance
can now dispense with this ofticei.
How's .This!
Wootter Ono Hundred Dollarsrcwardforan;
ease of Catarrh that cannot be eared byHalTa'
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY Sl CO., Toledo, O,
We. the undersigned, havo known F. J.
Cheney ilor the last 15 years, and believe him
pr ct!y honorable in all business transactions
a jancli.il)' able to carry out auy obligations
W-jbythelrurm. .
WEsT&TRVAX.Whoiesule flraKrHsts.Toledo.O,
'VVALDitfo. Kinnav &MAnvi.N, Wholesale lruB-
J F. HID,.
Of Dcs Moiae.. lr. "
j. B. Co..
Dufur, Oregon.
dcitt'.tmtn t
I found all
Our little
LIKE A THIEF J.Y THE NIGHT
airl.
Consumption comes.
A tdight eolJ,
I rt VI IT W ,11 tno lonL'. The irroa.
World's Fair will be closed in a few weeks.
The traveling public are fully uhve to tne
factthut the Chicago Luion laciuc
Northwe-teJn Line still leads in tune and
accommodations to the east, lieniemiier
that a wlwle day may l saven wmt .ic
contingent s by taking tne i mou
1 aviuc 10 iiiuvgo.
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with your eysti-m in to scroiuiuu.
condition that's caused l)y imimro
blood, is enotmh to tasien it. u i
you. That is tho timo wlien neglect
and delay are full of danger.
IVinsrmlliUon is i.uiiK-uciu......
You can mewnt it, r.na you can
ical jjiscovitj.
iee lh Few Improved Singer sewing ma- p0tent blond -cleanser, Btrcmrtll
lie. Tl. ' is alwsys tr.u chespest. ) gtorcr an,l Uesll-blli'i.ler that's kn
Snwden, ,.ent, CUice at F M French a Bcicnce. For every
See
ewelry store
Ilr.i'ces & ileFarlacd,
.it. Ail-any, Ci.
Albany Karbel
"Vn...-I7c.
Cam, 21i.
I 'm:r, f4.0n.
' utter, 25o.
Eu-gs. I!.
T.rl. 12 to 15.1.
Pork -hatnn 12 to 15 s alioul.'.ers to 10e(
1T. II to 13o
Hay, baled. 17
vo atoea, 40o.
Applea,l 00
Bona. 103.
Dried fruit pi urns, 93, apple. Hn.
Chickens, ti 03 ner dozen.
Beef, on foot,
Hogs, dreased. tfj.
euro it, if von navent, aiw
Ion"-, with ur. l'lc rce 8 uouira iu
icaf Discovery. Tlint is tho most
strcngin- re
nown
cry dis
ease that has to be reac'ioil through
the leading diuu tho blood, like Consumption, lot
Sorofula in all its torms, vcak
Luno-s, Bronchitis, Asthma, ana nil
severe, lingering Coughs, it is
nlr nunranleed remedy. If
doesn't benefit or cure, you
your money back.
i ,
Tlx. nronrietors of Dr. Sace's Ca
tarrh liemcdy know that their medi
cine perfectly and permanently cures
Catarrh. To prove it to you, they
make this offer : If they can't cure
your Catarrh, no matter what your
ViUU AS, 1 ' i J J
the
it
have
To Farmers
T.
C. JIAf KEY, 31. B.,
FOUR DAYS RACES
at lb1oj,lieH.Sl:li.t''. TilU an.l IK)
Running,
TUKSIIW, StVT,
)! mile
26.
On arriving h .mo list week
II amt aui. , , h h,j
BU.. W
S B. Cough i'u has d me its w..ra we I
Hotn oi i" si'"iiu ; ; r .n
, P h.m cured and iteus
o". w"h gra-iingsfor all. Wishing you
iuun'i " v
Ki-.hi wU'ito ru-jlitwi ani clwrfu1. wl wwlj
ll.-lacliu ami l.ivjrvJw, u,
511 cents wr b jtvlo ! all ilni'Aista,
I'urse, $150
3:00 Trot.... lurtc. '5
Free for all pace Pu,,i5o
WEDNESUAV, fiKl'T. 27.
Running !i mile and repeat. .Purse, t.ifa
-o trot 1 "-
3
s s lluii'ldrarositive ifitaraileo l.','
t year old trot for special counties, Lane,
Linn Denton, Marion, Yamhill ami
Folk Vmc JOC
TIIL'ltStlAV, KEPT. 23.
Running ?J mile ..I'urse, $,oo
j:4o trot I'urse, $200
. year o'd trot for special co.inllcs, Lane,
" ' Lhm llenton, Marion, Yamkill and
,.0lk.' I'urse, $150
FR1UAV, SKIT. 2J. .
Running i ".He I'urse. ?i.so
Trot, tree for all Purse, 8:50
Trot. 2 year old for i.inn v-o. .:-urse, 3100
J A CUM MING.
Orllce UftU'rs over tho
Physician and Surgeon,
U411K 01 ,'n KUu.
Ucanionco, corner lull, au ...
UNIVERSITY : OF :
EUGENE
Oi'iS Monday, Sxptcudkb 1Stii
Just closed the most proiperous year in
Its historv. wine range or stuuies. 1110
.,i, intin.rilnn Huslness course edded
Pitlilnn free. Entrance fee. $10. Hoard
and lodging at reasonable rates In the
elegant new dctmitory and toardlng hell
on the eampus.wnrestuueius wui icwiv.
personal supervision.
Jons W. Joiisso:;,
WANTED
TnU,tn O
TTnll'a fntmrrh Pltrf" it tntZPTl lntenisllIV. UCt-
Jnftdlrectly u pontile blood ond ihucouh surfaces
ot tho uy st em. Testimonials sunt free. , tuw
7K. par bottle Bold by all Ccufcgisis
It
One of the most beautiful and sonl-in-.mrino-
aneclacles ever beheld in the lowe
linnm of coneress was beheld in that body
yesterday. The occasion was the attempt
of Bully Heed to so fillibuslcr as to prevent
committees from reporting on certain bills
thnt hail been referred to them, among
them being the Tucker bill which provides
for the repeal of tho federal election laws.
Reed resorted to all the tactics known ,to
him, but the prompt lulings of Speaker
Crisp were too much for Held and his tru
c llent lieutenant, Burroughs, of Michigan,
and they were completely vanciuished. It
was all done without the use of such rules
11s Reed and his crew adopted in the 5M
congress. Keed at one point undertook to
l.ll i-rUn w. thnt irentleman. wlio is
just as brave as he is cool, ordered tholcKir
to take his seat when attempting lo speak
oat of order. Ueed stood for a momen
pale with rage, but seeing tho courageous,
determined spirit of the speaker, he sank
into his scat and subsided like a trounced
.spaniel. Served him right.
O! the Agony
Of Thooo who Suffer from
Scrofula
Hood'B Sarsaparllla Furtlet,
Soothes, llcala, CUBES.
I HAVE RESTED THE MAGNOLIA
Mill warehouse and will have it in prod
order for receiving the present croy. The
warehouse is first class and conveniently
located. Contains wo good cleaners. No
delay in unloading. Sacks will bt 00 hand
for dotivery in due tio-e. Give me a call
before making arrangements to store yoar
Crop. li. F. SIMFSOJi.
Albany, Or., July 15th, 1893.
McMIMVILLE COLLEGE.
Notice of Assignment.
NOTICE ia hereby given that Isaac Beam
of Albany, Oregon, has duly assigned to the
undersigned assignee sll bis property and
effcttt for tho bcuerit of his creditors, under
and by virtue of tho goneril assignment
laws of the state of Oregon, and the under
signed hasherptnfo.e to-wit on the 2oth day
cf August, 1S93, duly qualified a such
Mitiirnea.
All perrons having c'aims sgainat said
insolveut and the estate tnereol are uereoy
rpnuired to oreaent the same to the nniler-
sigued at the store honse building of Isaac
Beam, in the city of Albany, Oregon, under
oath within three months from this date.
Dated this 2nd day of September. A D,
ISM. R K CANTERBURY,
Ars'gnee of Isaac Beam, an insolvent.
rilRESPASS rOTICE.- All hunters) are
I hereby noilllwi not to trespass upon
the enclosed premiseaof the undersigned,
seven and hall nijles oast of Albany,
unless permission Is first obtained. I
shall prosecute all who thus trespass1.
K M BUKKff ART.
in
McMinnville. Oregon,
This Colleue is one of the oldest and best
uipped colleges in the Northwest.
advantages not found elsewhere
Beautiful Location,
Miitam l!iiil(!iiis,
Eilirient leathers,
Expenses Light; a boarding hail in the College
building on the club plan, President Brownson
steward, thus guaranteeing goou uoaru at ur
least possible cost to the student. Board can als
be had in privnte families at $2.50 to &I.00 pet
week, including lodging.
The fine Telescope recently mounted in Us
Olswrvntnrv and the extensive Library
tr. whii-h students have free access, often
this state.
Tlili ty Acre Campus,
Healthy SurrnuiKlings,
Ihoroiigl. Work.
Vl,v, mnn nf stnilv rinssionl. Scientific. Normal. Literary and Business, with
...1 . ; Vi n,i lnetnininntnl Atimip. Husinoss course cf two years.
Graduates of the Normal course are entitled to a State Diploma, and arc in demand to
fill high positions. McMinnville is accessible bv rail from all parts of the State, on the
main trunK 01 tne souinern racinc iv. a. tvescome, uuj umw -
Fall Terra Begins September 19th.
Scud for Catalogue. Address. T. . BKUWJSIIJI, i-remaen
Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent.
At the stoie
Allen Bros.,
brmerly owned by
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON,
and CHOICE APPLES,
for which I will pay the. best cash price
possible.
B F RAMP
Star Bakerj
'ornronclflllii and Flrnt SU
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEIOR,
l null, 4 rrnils,
Ulastttrarn,
isrled Froit-
Tobacco.
Nagur,
nee,
Kt
DULBR IK
nuaes4 .Hes
(tneenswarr.
Vegolable,
'lgari)
Npleea.
Tea.
Etc..
fao eveo'tlituir that Is kept in a gener
varioty and eoocery store, lllglieat
market price paid for
sVT.Ia KINDS OF PRODUCE
( 1
r .
It has b-cn shown by analysis that
yjung person weighing IM pounds is coni
pjscd of 96 pounds of water, three pounds
of white of egg, a Utile less than ont pound
of pure glue, .111 pounds of fat, 8!
pounds of phosphato .of lime, one pound of
carbonate of lime, thrco ounces of sugar
and starch, seven ounces of fluoride of cal
cium, six ounces of phosphate of magnesia,
nnd a little ordinary table salt. Think of
it, young man! That lreautiful young lady
whom you worship as a pillar of unadul
terated sweetness doesn't contain time
ounces of sugar.
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It Is claimed Hut over 700,000 sheep are
annually killed by dogs, the value of the
mutton and wool thus destroyed being es
timated at fAOOO.OlX).
H i estimated that there is invesled
this country, in 'c- form or another, some
thing like $900,000,000 of foreign money,
all gold or its eipuvulent.
Ur. T. V. Johnson
San Jose, CaL
m I have for many years been a great sufferer
from tCBOPl'LA breaking out on my arms
and less; they were covered with eruption and
sores, diarbarglDg all time. 1 tried very
many medicines and consulted physicians far
and near, but csmstaisllr grew worse. X
bare taken but three bottles ot li cod's Sarsapa.
Hood's 'u Cures
rtlla for rheumatism, and has derived so much
benefit from It that she declares then Is no
other medicine oa earth. Wo would not b
without It In the house If It casta $20 a bottle."
T. VanLEY Joiissox, San Jose, CaL
N. 11. 110 sure to get Hood's 8nrsaparlLla.
Hood'o Pills act easily, yet promptly and
efficltatly, on Uie liver and bowala, 22a.
DRUGS.
Dissolution Notice.
Tha narlner thin heretofore exfstlnff be
venon II G Havne tnd C L Buck, doing
a general contracting and cement work
business in Ainanv, uregoa, unuer me
firm nama of Havne Jt Buck. Is this da;
dissolved by mutual consent. Those
knowing uinrnselves to be Imietiieri to
the firm will please call .nl settlo U f
tlayno will continue tne ousiness.
Keptomber itnn, isu3
TJuHAYNE,
C. I, BUCK.
Notice to Tax-Payere.
-sxTOTICE IS HF.REBY GIVEN THAT
ill the bom d of equalijittion for Una
county, Oregon, win ston Monday, the
2nd d'sv of October, 1893, and attend at
the nrllrac.f the county clerk of said
county, and there publicly examine the
assessment rolls at said county for said
sear ard eoi reot all errors in valuation
(lenerintion nr nunti'iea of lands, lots or
otberpmperty. 8aid board will continue
In smsion one week. All persons Inter
ested are bereoy notified to appear at
said lime and place.
WFDEAKINS,
Assessor for Linn county, Or
tkptsmber l.th, 13.
Portland's Great
Industrial Exposition
Oralis September 37 1893 Closes October jS
LIBERATl'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
The Sr-Eci.r. Features Will Eclipse T1103E op asv 1'rkvious. ims,
MADAME GIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN
Constructed at a cost of 510,000 and throwiog a thousand j utt of water In all colors o the
rainbow win neaucuy juusio nan.
- LARGE AQTTABIUMS
Containing Bth of all varieiics found in Oiegon waters, Lave been constructed at gnat
expense.
THE lJRT G-A-XjXjE K
Will contain a col.ection of paintings selected from tha World's Fair. Among them
Ellsburas oelabrated paiuting. Coster's Last fight. To visit this groat Exposition and
View its wonders lu every aepanineoi uc uu . ... -
visit to ihe World's Fair at Chicago.
Keduced rates on ail iransportation Lines.
For further information address, j h. w. ALLfcM,
Saperintendcnt and Secretary
Ao kxts Wasted on Salary and Commission
forTHE ONLY AUTHORIZED
BiOE Of JAMES G.BLAINE,
By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor,
with the co-operation of his family, and for
Mr. Blaine's Complete Works, '-Twenty
Years or Congress," and his later booa,
"Political Disccssioxs." One prospectus
for these 3 best selling books in the mar
ket. A K P Jordan of Me., took 112 orders
from first 110 calls; agent's profit tJlBB.oO.
Mrs Ballard ofO, took 15 orders, 13 Seal
Russia, in 1 day; profit $20.25. E N Rice
of Mass, took 27 orders in 2 days; profit
$47.25 . J Patrldge of Me. took 43 orders
from 3B calls; pront 3ja.-.o. x. a rainier
of N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 days; profit
$08.25. Exclusive Territory p"6 1. ir
yon wish to make LARGE MOM V write
immediately lor terma 10
The Henry Dill Pul). Co. ,lorwicli,Copii
. 1
A large factory in Fairfield, Me, expects
to save about IH0.000 yearly by burning
sawdust instead of coal.
iLBAUT FDRMTM CO
Baltimore Block, Albany, Ore.
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UNDERTAKING A SPECIALTY
HYDE&JAMES,
Frorr'etors
Stationery, Toilet Articles, MtuicA
lnstrumen'8, Etc
Hodps & McFaflail,
he CJrnir D.-uj S'.ure,". A'bny.ij.
MONEY TO 10AN AT 6 FER C'kT
ON CITY PROPERTY. M SENDERS
NEW : FURNITURE,
MY STOKE IS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FUItNITUUE, CONSISTING
of bed room sets, chairs, lennges, etc., which I will sell at
ftedCrownMills BOTTOM PRICES.
JOHN ISOM, PROPRIETOR.
w frocrss ruina strnaioR tor rasil'.ir
ARD UISM VST. f
KT STORAGE FACILt TIES
Notice of Dissolution
NOTICK Is hereliy BlTt?n-tht Ihn nn
derwlirned (leo P Cmmei Rl hr He
ocinnosinff thp pnrtnorabip Arm fit
Cr tiier i have this dy l.Mo!rel
pttrtnerffhlp y mutiw! wnient Frea
will Uli continue lulre"K at the
old ln:l. All frminft lml?htpl lo the
lute flun of Cramer A H ensure rrquwinl
to ray the mine at rnce to Ueo y r:tfht
at hi law otfloe, Albanv. Oregon .
Hated tbij Sept ISthtl
i-: PcR.AMK;,,
REVERE HOUSE
.IB ANY
OREC'I
AS. I'FKIFFEK rROPRlETOR
rs. Dr.
Tlioss Brink.
7y ,
ALBANY
COLLEGE,
Send for
Catalogue.
AildrfBP, KEV. E. N. CONDIT,
Albany, Oregon.
PoRTLaao, Oasoo. A. P. Aansiaoso, ParxcirAU
Open sll the yer. Students may enter t snjr time. Catalogue free.
X5 A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS.
I'attvraan-Wallnrc
Tuit -d UU ft.ler. it 1MW j Sm
TVs W.tsNl lla.n.tTU!!
here, and nrn b l-'Un.l at hr rrwU'n.Mxt
J tt C.'tfi!!'. Mh Ml mtut nil fijett. ft I
pTT-vnt n.t fiitnfr ; trotiM-.-, abfent tiicmls aiij 1
ItiuMttr. You ." Imm troiu Ttur JvJ fikta.it.
OH1. l.KAIMXti PBOTOUKAPnERS,
Cabinet photo from $1.50 to $4.00
r .Wen. Enltmina picture a
SyVpeclalty. iao crayon- framed
"&rJiot Sio'oo. We w;y a large stock
egon.
CARPETS,
WALLPAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW! SHADES,
Best : in Jtte : Wtt,5
AT-
FoTtmiller ;k Inrtng'i