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I ' t ; 1:1 4)citlil democrat. AN INCOME TAX. Too Washington correspondent ol the New York World speaking of the various plans to raise a revenue to support the Kovemment, says: The only other important source of increased revenue that will be considered by the committee will be that o! an income tax. So (Treat a number of congressmen bava expressed themselves in favor of the imposition of such a tax that it is general ly believed that the proposition will carry by a large majority, several modified fornit of income tax have been eafgested One of them, liich emanates from Con gressman Johnson, of -Ohio, provides that a tax be lewed on the profits of corporations, which are known through public reports and on rents, which may be ascertained from third parties. This idea is based on the theory that an lucoine tax universal in its application is a voluntary tax paid by honest people and evaded by the dishonest. The employment of spies by the govern ment, it is urged, is altogether contrary to our theory of personal independence. Mr Johnson thinks that he would avoid the disagreeable features of tlia law and prevent dishonest escape from taxation by bis p'an. It will be Eeen by this general statement of the probable cost of tariff and tax legis lation that whatever changes may be made in the rates of duty for the benefit of the people the loss of revenue, whatever it may be, can easily be made up by taxes which are not double, as tariff taxes are, through the increased prices charged on domestic manufactures, and which have this advan tage, that those who pay them know pretty well what they are contributing to tiie ijpport of the government. Whatever the committee decides to do there will be no contention after contention in behalf of special interests. The coal owners of West Virginia and Ohio will struggle against the abolition of the duty which has made fuel so dear that the Xew England iron foundries have gone out of business. So it will be with all protecteJ industries, but the bill is very likely to be made on the lines here suggested. As suming the amount to be made (rood by increased or new taxation to be $70,000, 000, the following receipts from the taxes named are available: ssgar tax at one cent, $37,000,000; saving of sugar bo-inty, $10,000,000; saving on pension list, S10, 000,000; tax on beer, 832,000,000; total, $89,000,000. The Canadian Government will allow the Unite J States to Inspect emigrants at Que bec, who propose to come to this country through Canada. It will not mike any agreement wi'h our Government in this respect; but the threat tnat if we could not inspect immigrants coming through Canada, t iat none should bca'lowed to land here, brought the Canadian prime minlstel to terms at one. The agents of the United States can make Ihe required Inspection, w'.iile the Canadian ministry shuts its eyes and affects to know nothing about what is bdngdone. It is much aa Mr Lincoln once remirkeJ abiut arresting Vallandig ham in war time. He wis'..ed that instead of being arrested he had been aMowel to cicape "unbeknownst" to our authorities. According to a statement made by the secretary of the teeasury the amount of nnney in circulation In the United States October iat was $1,701,939,918. Esti mating the population at 67.306,000 the circulation per capita is $15.39, a net In crease during Seplomber ol Jit, 377,247. The clrculatlJD per capita August 1st was $24.34. (J ld coin Incrjised da'ing Sept ember $i4,S29,?4t. The trrcal cue in the lilack Hills region is said to be tilty-two miles long, and con tains nearly one thousand five hutdrcd rooms, some two hundred feet high havo ing been opened. There are streams, water falls and thirty-seven lakes, one of which is nn ucrc in extent. The cave is six thous and feet ubove sea level, and four hundred f"vt below the eurth's surfaoe. The Dispatch wants free silver, but it wants no obstruction to the maj3rit) will of Congress. It is the Dem-xratic theory of this Government tint maj ri:ij. honestly expressed, shall rule, and to this we are always ready to submit obedience Port land Virfulrk. Con -All of onr BALL S CORSKTS are boned with kabo and warranted not to roll np nor break with one year's wear. If theydowe will cheerfully re turn the money raid for them. Or if the corset is not ealisiactory in an re spects alter three weeks' wear it may b returned to us and money will be re funded. S. E. You ij. m m Vieie:k, abasing and hair (i-attir-it par lore I. A. Morris & Co. Flour and Feed Store, Have removed their store to the Strahai tors, former'y occvpieit by lVvne J Kobson, and have on hand a full stock o CORVAlLISfLOUrt.BMN, SHORTS GERM MEAL. CR4HAM, BUCK WHEAT, RYE FLOUR, HAY, OATS. STRAW AND CHOPPED FEEO: i.utom chopping done. I ' The whisky trust wants to be more bear- ily taxed. The whisky trust, like Joey I Bjgstock,Vi ly devlish sly.' Last winter when it seemeu necessary to uevias niBans for raising larger government revenues, an increase of the whisky tax was proposed So far from opposing, the trust favored this suguestion. Hut it s.'t aH its distiller ies at work to turn out a much whisky as possible and get it iuto bond before the new tax could no into effect. It now holds j.COO.OOO gallons, and, last year's efforts having failed, trust agents are actively at work trying to induce congress this year to raise the tax. They will ask for an increase of? 1.50 per gallon, but will bo conten' with 50 cents per gallon. For, don't you .e, the new tax would not be levied on the 4,000,000 gallons now in sure, but only on future product. As price never inter feres in any marked way with the consump tion of whiskey, the future product can easily stand the ne tax, while its impo sition would add just so much to the selling price of stock on hand. An addition of 50 cents a gallon in the tax would put precise ly 84,000.000 into the treasury of ILe trust. The trust wouid like to make it S.OCO, COO by a dollar's increase, or?i2,000,C0O by an increase of SI 50. Our protectionist friends say, put a high enough tariff on a thing, and instead cf an increase of price of the corresponding thing made in this country resulting, as people ignorantty think, the price begins to go down for some mysterious reason; at the same time, the wages of the men engaged in its manufacture begin mysteriously to go up. And with lower prices for the product and higher wages for labor, the prosperity of the masters grows greater! It really docs seem too good to be true, and we suspect it is! aovf'? Thfs! ve offer One Hundred Dollars reward for an' eaae of Catarrh that ca¬ be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CFIEXEY & CO. , Toledo, O. XVe, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney ;ur the hut 15 years, and believe him pr -ct) honorable in all businesstransactlons jancia:ly able to carry out any obligations lr. joy their firm. West & Trcax, Wholesale Drnirrfists.Toledo.O, Waldiso. ICinnam & Majiv1s, Wholesale Drug- Pists, Toledo. O. a Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upen the blood and mucous surfaces f tho system. TtimonialH sent free, friso TOc. per bottle bold by all Druggists. Hodges St McFarland. tha leading- Jroi sts, Albany, Ci. Ye9, You Cas see the finest line o farcies for suitings In the state at WR Graham's.where he has a tailor with few equals on hand to make them up on short nonce, oet me Dcsr, ana most stylish suits of him, A new feature will be the making of ladies,' cloaks to order, or the altering of cloaks to the latest styles, and the repairing of cloaks, Prices " ars bot- om ones. Fresh awect pickles, olives, ebon-chow. 1 to, just received at Parker Bros. there are of all sorts, some good, some bad, some Indifferent. You want the best. So takes .Simmons Liver Regulator only. It is trie Dt operative In any aHack of Indi Keation.dvspepfcia, constipation and bilious ness, it t a mild laxative, without grip Ing, or any debilitating effects. You vll know the article by the la-ge red '. on tvery package. Take no other. O! the Agony Of Those who Suffer from Scrofula Coed's Sarsaparltla PurHflet, Soothes, Ileal, CV1CLS. Ur. T. F. Johnson San Jose. Cad. I have for many years been a great sufferer from MIHOrri.A breaking out on my arms and legs ;t.icy were covered with eruption and sores, atierhargiai all ike tints. 1 tried very many medicines and consulted physicians far and near, but ca.taa,lr straw wane. 1 hare taken but three bottle of Hood's Sarsapsx Hood's Cures rtTIa for rhoamsll'ra. and has derlrsd so mach benefit from It that she declares there Is as other trulldns on earth. We would not be without It In the houss If II costs t-0 a bottls." T. Varlkt Johnsox, San Jose. Cat. N. It. Be snre to get Hood's Sarsaparilta. Hood's Pills aet easily. )et promptly aj.d efficiently, on the liter arid bowsli. 25a. Notice of Dissolution. NOTICE l !ir.-bv ttiven that the nn. demio-red (Jen F I'ramel aid rred Hea, Tln;!iiii! Ihe partnership rlrin cf Cr. tner t !tp.i have this day dissolved itrinerMliip lr mutual connt Fred lo will still continue hnaine'ft at 11-e olil Man:!. All perton indebted to the late Its it ore ramer .t !te?are rfquet-d to pay tho aaine at nice to lieu vv right at hi law ntlire, Albany. Oregon. i'ateti una Mpt iMn, iv;i K' PCKAMKK. FKKDHKS8. Po not wait too long. The irroa. World's Kair will l? closed in a few weeks. The traveling public are fully alive to the fact that the rhiengo t'uion Pacific & Northwestern Line still leads in time and accommodations to the east. Remember that a whole day may be saved with its i-outiiigvnt exenes by taking the Union l'acihc to Chicago. Wheat, 50 cts; oats, 25c; hay,$S bated; wood, $3 to $3.50, laken In exchange for sewing machines or organs on hand at E L' Will's music store. Also on all book accounts of 6 months standing. Sewing machines from $25 to f 35, with my per sonal guarantee tor 5 yrs. II Wont . You may bridle the appetite but you cannot bribe the liver to do its work well. Vcu mutt be honest with it, help it along a little now o-d then with a dose ol aim mons Liver Regulator. The liver becomes sluggish sometimes and needs some stimu lation to keep off those attacks of indices- tion and biliousness. A good active liver promotes digestion and prevents mala-ta. TllK PtST l!i:ni in this city arc Parker Bros. Tneyknead goodbreidfor.il nbo need gocd bread, and keep the best cookies, cakes, etc. Thcfr stock of CTcceriee is standard and their pro duce is frenh, and fruits tho latest. When you der.l with tbem ou will gat first class tres ment and the nest in the marker, nhether in hired goods or groceries. Albany Market. Vbeit,45c. Cats, 21c. Hour, f 1.00. I'utter, 25o. Eggs. 18i. Lard, 12 to 15e. Pork -hams 12 to 1S.1 shoulders BtolOo: si l. II to 13o flay, baled. (7 vo atoes, 401. Applea , 40 Hops. 163. irioil fruit plums, 9c, apples, 9o t hickens, $i 00 per dozsu. Beef, on foot, 15io. Uos, dressej, 6j. WANTED At the store formerly owned by Allen Bros., BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BACJON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will pay the best cash price possioie. B F RAMP To Farmers I HAVE KENl'KD TIIE UAGNOLIa Mill warehouse and will have it in gcod order for receiving the present crop. Ihe warehouse is first class and conveniently located . Contains iwo good cleaners. Ko delay in unloading. Sacks will baou band for delivery in due tin e. Give me a call before making arrangements to store your crop. G. F. SIMPSON. Albany, Or., July 15th, 1S03. Dissolution Notice. The partnerdilp heretofore existing be ween U U Hayne and C L Huck, doing a general contracting and cement work business InAlbanv, Oregon, under the iirni name of iJayne A- Huck, Is this day dlnsolved by mutual consent. Those knowing themselves ta be Indebted to the firm will please call and settle. U O Ilaynn will continue tho business. September lUtb, 1!3 UO HAYNE, C L HUCK. Wallaper, I runs, I?n.intia Oils, lists., 10 1 o J. A. Cumming ALBANY. :- 0REG0 An us T9 V a nt Kt on Salary and Commission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED Bionrapliy of JAMES &. BLAINE, By Hail Hamilton, his literary eiecutor, with the cc-op?ratinn of his family, and for Mr. Hlaine'a Complete Workr, Twf.stt Yr.ns or CnsiiKi-.ss," and his later boot, "I'm irh At. Piwtssions," One prospectus for these 3 pe-t sflunu books in the mar ket. A K 1' .Ionian of Mr., took 112 orders from first 110 calls; agent's profit SP.Hi.50. Mrs Ballard ofO, took IS orders. 1:1 iral liuaaia, in 1 day: profit tji(.2.. EX Uice of Mass. took 27 orders io 2 dsvs; profit $t7.I,". J I'atrldge of Me. took 43 orders from St? calls: protit $75.23. E A Palmer of N. llak. took M orders in 3 davs; prorit ?t'f.S5. Kxru-'ivK TKRitrroav Wea. It ycu wish t jmake I.AI'.liE .MOafJY write immediately for terms to The Henry Bill Pub. Co.,Jornith,fonn NO QUARTER will do yon as much good as the one that litiys Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets. This is what you get with them : An absolute ami permanent cure for Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick and Bilious Headaches, and all derangements of the liver, stomach, and bowels. Not just temporary relief, and then a worse condition afterward but help that lusts. Pleasant help, too. These sugar coated little Pellets ar:1 the smallest, the easiest to take, ami the easiest in tho way they act. No griping, no violence, no disturhancc to the sys tem, diet or occupation. They come in sealed vials, which keeps them always fresh and relia ble ; a convenient and perfect vest pocket remedy. They're the cheap est pills you can buy. There's nothinc; left of Catarrh when you use Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. The worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing properties. rjl C.MAtMEY, M.D., Physician and Surgeon, Office Ureters ver the Bank of on (fun. Ketiilence, corner 101 h and CaJapooU it. euro ror rolds. rovers and Cenemi De. Mllty, Small liilt IKsi'-S. 26c per buttle. McMIMVILLE COLLEGE. arlviuitngos not found elsewhere Ccantifni Location, SnitahlK Bnililiiiss. Eilii-icnt leathers, in Five courses of study Classical, Scientific, Normal. I.iter.;ry and Business, with special ndvantapM in Vocal and Instrumental Musir. Hiisincss course of two vears ( irailuates of the Nonnal course are entitled to a State Diploma, and are in demand to fill liich positions. JIcMinnville is ai-cessilile bv rail from all parts of the State, on the main trunk of the Southern Pacific It. K. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland Pall Tern Begins Nentl fur atalogue Portland's Great Industrial Exposition OrRN-s Skpte.muer 2-j 1893 Closes October :S. LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAUD WILL FURNISH THE MUSIC. A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE. The SrEciAi. Features Will Eclipse MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Coni Ituottd st cost of $10,000 80 throwing s t loussnrl jits of water In all colors of the rainbow will beautify Muaio Hall. LAEGE -Q,"CJ.E,IXJ2yr:S CoDlaminrj Hth of all varielits found in Oregon waters, have been constructed it grist ftspense. THE AET &ALLEBT Will ccntaio a col.ection of paintings selected from the Worlil'a Pp a, i Llliburga c-lcbrated pamtin. Caster Last Fifiht, To visit this great Exposition and view ita wonders in every dep.itment of Ait and Science, will bs the next thing to s viait to ihs World's Fsir st Chicago. Reduced rsteson su Transportation Lines. Fjr further tnformstlon address, Foaruss, Oaaos. Open ll the year. Students may enter at any time. Catalogue free. I A BUSINESS EDUCATION PAYS. tor tale inAlbany. Ore.. by J. A. CI MMI.Nii fT s . f7s Cabinet photos from $i.otof4.oo if (J' , , J V! per doien. Enlaiging ilctures a "V asassssM aa-. ier.i We rarry a larije stock T-- ol 5x8 and alercsccplc Tiews of Or-I tin: i,t:aii5 rnoTouitirnr.R!t e-" Albany ftrrg-ca J P.. FORD, Evangelist, Of De Mollies, Iowa, writM uoderMite of March 23, 1S03: 5. E, Mku. .Mfo. Co.. Dufur, Oregon. Ol nrriiiu.1 bme laat week, I foutili1 kcII and auxi'tusly av siting. Our little tirl, e cht aod onp-blf year old, who had wa ted auay to 38poundi. it now welt, croDg and vigorous, aod well rlehed up. S. B. Cough Cure haa dooo it work well. Both of tho childrea like it. Year S H. Cough Cure has cored and kept away aU boarceneoa from me So give it to ayery ore, with gretiogi lor all. Wubing you prut-(yen y, we are Your. Mr 4 MM J F Fokd. If VnU wUh ti ieel nin At id cheerful. anl reilv f'r (huSiiriiikf wurlc, cltune your lyatuin wjth the llaia.heanl Uvit Cure, by taking two or iLrce itnewicn wccK. 0 centi pr btittlo by all JruyifJiU. S IS Il uuilor a positive puaraiteL? J ACLWMIXG. DNIVERSFFT : OF : OREGON EUGENE OiiN Monday, S:,.tembkr 18ru Just closed the most prosperous vrar tn its hHtorv. Wide range of studies. Tho- ough instruction, li us In ess course odded fuliion free. Entrance fee. Sio. Board and lodging at reasunahle rates I.i the elegant new dormitorv and toarding hell on tne eampus.wnere stuuents will recelvt personal supervision. Jons V. Johnso:;, McMinnville, Oregun, of the olilest and best Northwest. Kxpenses Lijrht: a lioarding hail in the Collefre uuuuing on mo emu iiun, i-rcsiuent lirownsou steward, thus (ruarnnteein pood board at tlr least possible cost to tho student. Hoard can als be hud in private families nt (2.u0 to $3.00 pC week, including loilginjr, TCio fine Telescojie recently niounted in tin New Obserrutory and the extensive Library to which students havo free access, offVn tins slate. Thirty Acre Campus. Healthy Surroiiiidins, Tboronsh Work. September 19th. Address; T. i. BROWXSOX, President. Or A J llunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent. Those of asy Previous Year. t w. ALLEN Hnperiotendcnt sod Secretary A. P. Aaaslaoxo, PiscirAi MANHOOD RESTORED!;? "eem." l'- wer. Headache. Wakefoln.. I.o.i li.nh.ni K1.1..1. V .rr- lessor Hram ne.aiianinsanill-..Br p,.werlnlieneratiTelriian of eilber ex ean.ed manu. which l'-a.ft..lnrnillT. "niamptl..n"lnwu live nrllIrnniaraiteelo rare or refund thp moneri Sold bV ill dninil.t.. A't fur 11. 1.ik.. 1 .. r.lh.-r. tVrlle f.-r lr Mrt""! Writ III p.nn mnr. Aildreu It ERVESEEUt II.. M,I;U;rTii"-!r - . ... ..WU.C.I.aiUUU. IiLWALK KOTICEV q-0 ALL WHOM IT MAY COXfKRs f ' I 1 and eiiei-ially ti A Walker, H 1) u ' fc H'llllt V.IUIIir .iiuilicilll,., .1 ,'llHllll.Jj, Riiret A Monfeith, Ima H Monteiih anj Nellie Mnnteith, owners of the fullowig. descrilied n-al pro-rty in the city of Alrajir Linn county. Mreiron, towit: l'..-jfir.iui1KJ; tho northeast corner of block No 11, in n. u i : ... . i lIW cii(v iil iiiiiii , i.iiiu i-uiiiu. , , 'rcyun. an, riinnintr thence westerly and al..mr th. northern lioimdary of said block 'Ji4 fj" thence southerly and iiar.illi.-l with lln-e-a' emljoundary of said hleck 111 fret, t,, westerly nrd parallel with the sontbm lioundary of said block 444-PJ fc-t. tassj, southerly and parallel with the eatm, bonnilary of sard block to the cuthera boundary of said block, thence eat.-rly arl alonf said southern Imundary to tin- sVimj,. east corner of said block, ther.ce nonherly to the point of beginning'. You and each of you are hereby notiSeJ that the citv of Alliany, Orcein, prr.jioa, to iuij rove the north line of Seventh stn-et, uliuttllii.' the southern bounilary lino of the aliove dcscribi-d mil projierty, at the cut ami expense of the owners and ludil.-rs of said real property abutting on said portion of Seventh street aliove sweiti.l; and vo, and each of you are hereby' fnrthr notitW that said city proposes to make the follow, imr sidewalk improvements towit: To ion. struct a plank sidewalk sixfllf fict inwiihh, and in the manner provided by section 4 of orilimuu-e No 1(4, entitled, "An onlinancf rehitinir to the material to lie used in and the manner of buildir.tr siiiewiilks;iml ,-rrjj,. walks," ulonar the north line of that portion of Seventh street, us above described and siecifii-d. And yon and each of you are hereby further notified that the. council of saiil cily will, on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, lKi:l, at tlie hour of 7 o'clock pm of said day, meet nt tho Council Chambwi in said city, and hear and deterniine all ob jections or remonstrances to all or any por tion of said proposed improvement. t Published by order of the Common Coun cil of the city of Albany, made by resolution No J4, adopted by said counril at a mooting held at the Council Chambers in said c-itj on the 2Gth day of Septenilier. l vtt. N. .1. HENTllX. liecorder of the citv of Albany. Albany, Or, Sept. 29th, 19;!." Star Bakerj 'orllrillllii anil firnt Si' CONRAD MEYER, PROPR1EI0R, l auurtl rriula, I'sodiki ni (slaHBtrarc, lneeniirt Orled Frollx. Vegetalilea, Tobneco, Clffar Nuaar, Nplceai, "Bee, Tea. Ktfl,, i:ic.. fao evsrj-tluuir that la kept In a ircner variety anil irsoceryatoie, Highest market price paid for ALL KINDS OY PRODUCE ALBANY COLLEGE. Send for Catalogue. Address, REV. E. N. CONPIT, Albany, Oregon Notice of Assignment. NCTICF ii hereby ffiven lht Ismo Beim of Albany, Oregon, ban duly auiffoert to tbe nmlersiaoed aatignce all hit property and eff'tiU fartlio benefit of his creditoi, under aod by virtue of the geofr! aMignmflot law of th tat of Oregon, and tbo under itjmd haaherftofo.e tcwit on thi 25th diy cf August, 1S93. duly qualified ft ,ucb astignee. All perioni having claim gaint tid insolvent and the eftate thereof are hereby required to present the aame to the ooder nigued at the itore bonne boUditiK of I Beam, in the city of Albany, Orenon, nodti oath within three months from thia date. Dated tnia 2nd day of September. A D, lSy3. R K CANTERBURY, Art;gnee of Itaao Beam, an iotolveat. flRKHpASS OTICE.-All huntertr I. herebT notifled not to treppaM np the oncioed premlMortbe unieri(tna, ven and a half mites east of Albany, unle- ix?rnlMion Is firat obtained. I ball pratcute all who tbufl treTW--K M BUKKUART. M r. Dr. Pl ferton-Wa,ll Tbe Noted CUirrnvaiit vd Ufe Hitler. Is herr, and ran be foaml at htr r?ienftf , net a J B (VuirillM. She tells alxnrt all nnMti. PJ rrfMss-tit uxl futnrr: 1ot tmnMes. absent frif bualneafl. Yiu chn baar from rear dad frtotJi- Notice. ALL persons Inrtobtocl to I B Boaui hT note or recount srlil please psv tbe sm the scoimta must he close' by note if not paid. Times aro hard, ami It Is t ' your imprest to see to this at once. I am id room No 11, strshsn It'nok: Albany, Or. "opt Irtth, R F C.A.NTKRBURY. Asalgne of i B D?sm. assssrai