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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1893)
-' 1 if ;:. 1 i- 3 1 1: i ;f i:' k lit V. 5 1 t i I! S:1.!!' 1 ,f1 MM in jr. 'V.. '. .'! . if:'!! m v-. ; i r. ; i .'li ,r. tt'tlO IS MKT? Mr Hetman has vouchsafed the state ment to the people of Oregon, tliat "tl.ere Is not a state In tne Union in proport'on to Ik population which had suffered as much as Oregon fiom the effects of the new tariff bill." He then poceeds to tell win con stitutes tie state of Oregon. In his estima tion the stale Is made up almost entirely of wool growars with few lumber and hop producers thrown in. No other people are entitled to be considered except these three classes. And notwithstanding there ate ess than twenty thousand people engigej n the wool, hop and lumber industry in the sate, tne interests of the other three hun dred and fifty thousand are to be utterly ig nored and 6acrificjd to furnish a monopoly for these three small classes. The man who raises wheat and o.its is to have nothing to say. He must pay his high taxes In the way of duties to these three smill classes with out protest or even mur.nur. The fjur hundred thousand people in Ihls ata'.e who must have woolen goods to pro tcct themselves against the chilly blasts of winter must hava nothing to say. They are not a part of the state. They are the serfs who must labor for t'is Interests of the pro tectedc lasses of the state. How do the farmers, mechanics, merchants, laboring people and professional men like this picture which Mr. Herman holds u? to their view? Let us look a little into this matter. The Wilson bill puts wool on the ftee list and reduces the duty on woolen goods from 92 to 35 per cent. Now Mr, Hermann's the ory Is that removing the duty cm wool will make that article cheaper. Then taking 57 of the 9! per cenc ofl woolen f.oods wil make them that much cheiper. Then as the woolen manufacturer gits his wooll cheaper he will sell his woolens tint muc'i cheaper, and as every man, woman and child n Oregon is a consumer of woo'.ens.all the people of the state, the pro'ected ones and serfs alike, will oj ben.'fi.tjl thjreby, 10 that after all th: great mass of the people of the state will not be hurt by the WiHor. tariff bill, Mr Heminn to the contrary not withstanding. But we have been looking at the effect of the '.ailff bill as it regards woolens only. Mr Hermann forget that binding twine,blue vitriol, coal, copper, iron ore, cottonseed ell, plows, tooth and disc harrows, harvesters, reapers, drllls,ma chines, lumber, grain sacks, and many other things are put on the free list which will all benefit the farmer. Mr Hermann talks o( the coal interests in this state being hurt Will Mr Hermann loan the people his mi croscope In order that they miy be able to find out where these Interests art? Finite. Mr Hermann shows that he knows noth ing at ail about the tariff. If does ; lie would not be talking about the coal indus- IrvofOreeon Th.- " u"i mines in Oregon of consequence. A little, not J-;, s.i the bucket, is mined at C001 Bay but i is infinitesimal as a factor In the supply and iVmand of that article. The truth is we ate i:enctally exporting more bituminous coal ithe kind upon whicn the tariff duty Is placed' than wt Import. If we can export coal and sell it in competition with foreign coal, what nee-1 of a tariff for proteclion? All o1 these cries about infant industries being ruined by tariff reductions are the wails ol pollticans seeking office. Industries a cen tury old are crying louder titan a year old and all because t'uey have stronger lungs. K01 many years the assessment in Marlou county ran very low that is the valuation Placed on propetty assessed was entirely be I j ' lh ; rate fixed in other counties ol the sta e In this way the tax payers of that county escape much of their portion of state taxes During a'l these years no ptotest ever cam. up f rem 'he tax payers of that co unly ogalne the unfairness of their assessment. Now however many of them have become imbued with the idea that the rale of assessment1 s hlghei this year Ir. that county than in ethers henca we have a very loud potest is heard. A commiitee of citizens has been appo'n ed to prepare resolutions to present to the state board of equalization. If ihi committee can find a way by w hich taxaticn can be made equal they will be regarded as benefactors. II. II. HT1IE. W. 11. PIMHMIKK. 1. 11. JAMKS ALBANY FDRN1TDEE CO, IN-COFORATBD Callimore Block, Albany, Ore. FURNITURE complete line of liEllTAKIG in all it hrum-lio!". EMBALMING a -realty. liesiiU'tiro corner iJnl an IC i;mu :ro PLOWS AND BARROWS Ilarains for farn.rrs In b;itii riding and walkliis! plows, dic harrows.iron harrow, etc. Trices 1.1 proportion to 50 cent wheat. It will pav win to ca'l and rp ih 'art wart 'ox ON THE DECLINE That populism Is on the declins ii clearly seen by those who arc ilispored to open ihei, eyes. Our populst fiiends have but on. ate to refer to where, tney car. claim a gain of con eqaence. They tell us that In i8yi they cast 1 3,ooo votes in i-guiia ana inr year they cat 7S.000. But they tike care not to tell all the Tacts. In 1591 tne repuu licans had a licke' in the field, but this vca a scheme was entered into betwten the pop ulists and republicans whereby the latt.r were not to run a ticket at all but to do all in their power to beat .tie democrats by elect ing the populist ticket. This accounts for the increase in their vote. Much the latger part of that 7S,ooo votes areiepublicans and will vote that ticket when they have can didates up. Notwithstanding the "comb'ne' between the republicans! and populists the democrats had 50,000 majority, y-jlte lteal thy that. The Scio Press s.iys; "The tariff is a question of wages puro and simple." On the contrary it is a question of gteater or les profit to the consumer. No man l this enlightened day who has had his eyes open to the facts that stand before him dully will havethc effrontery t say that any ruin. uf.ictorers pays high ways simply because he has high protection. Manufacture ts gel just as high pro eciion as thiy c"n 'orcc out cf congress and then hire their labor nt the loweat figure possll.i-:. ThU Is tie haid immovable truth. BTTA.TC onto, tTrr ovaoixix.-, 1 . Lvcas Coustv. PAjrK J. cbes'Sv mttkes oath thit 'le 1 t suior nsrtaerot the firm of F. J. Cuk,4qy&Co. , dolus; t'Asiness In the r'ity of TWeUo, County UDd lluts sforsiafd. and that Haid fina will pay th sum of ONTS IIU.VDHEI) DOLLARS for Mh and Aterv care if C'atfLrra that caunot be cured by ths use of H&ll'k Cavakhr CtTilf. ' FRANK J. f'HKXIW. ftwom to becre me nnd snbncnt'l tW lay presence, ibis 3tu day of December, A.D vy-. 1 aT. A. W. CLBA80K. 1 I Xvtary Public. Hall's Catarrh euro Istaken internally and acta directly on the blood and inucou3 turfaoeac-t thu system, fiend tor tostiotonUls, free. V. 1. CHENE Y CO. , loledo, C 4sr Sold by Drutrif Wc. Please pay Perry Conn what jou owe him, OX'2' LISTEN to the dealer who in bent on bifrfrcr profits. The thing that ho wants you to buy, when you ask for Doctor Pierce's F a vorite Prescription, isn't " just as good." Proof of this is easy. The only guaranteed remedy for tho ailments of wo manhood is tho " Favorito rresenp tion." If it ever fails to benefit or euro, in muliinp; Tieak women strong or suffering women well, you have your money back. Anything "just, as coml, or as sure to biintr help, could be, and 11 1 . i 1 ? . . .1 i wotiiu oe, soul 111 just mat way. J Ins guaranteed medicino is an invigorating, restorative tome, es pecially adapted to woman a needs and perfectly harmless in any con dition of her system. It builds up, strengthens, regu lates, and cures. For periodical pains, bearing-down sensations, ulceration, inflammation everything that's known as a " female complaint," it's a remedy that's safe, certain, and proved. Everything catarrhal in its nature, Catarrh itself, and all tho troubles that come from Catarrh, aro per fectly and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh liemeily. No matter how bail your case or of how long standing, you can be cured. Those. Pimples Arc feTl-tnle ;;ni))foni that our blood is not riitht full of inmuritieM. ettuniiui c a sluggiffi and tinfigfitly complexion. j lac ooiucsoj a. i. is. vm miorr all foreign and imiiure matter, cleanse the hlood thoroughly, and gire a clear and way complexion. It is nwst effect xtal, and tntirely harmless. J'hjs. Ileiton, 78 Laurel Sheet, Phlla.. savs: 'I nave had for jears a humor In my blood which made me dread to shave, as small boils or Simples would be cut, thus causing- sliavlns; to e a great annoyance. Alter takingthree bottles Smy face is all clear and smooth as tt should be appetite splendid, sleep well and feel like running a foot race all for the use of S. S. S. Treatise on blood and Un diseases milled free. SW1FI Si-ECJFiO CO, AtlintaVoaT r. tr. 1-ntfcFKcn-lliiHiire hrtv, mut ran br fuml at htr rcniiirnrr.nrxt i1t prr-cnt n-l future: lo trinM. Biriit (r inula unf UKHirsW. l.-u (n hrr frtni iir Um4 itt.Jii. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS liriiKllY ;VEN THAT THE tlrt.iivtt hi filetl (in film) cr,.nnt nt Knv'in E lUnt.r.Mh-k, tlnvwil, tin- r. i'i.I th-tt tho iiiil "ittr.t h-ur .-f tip r-ntitT i "i 1.1 nil O'Uwv, iini'ii t.ciity , -tirt t i.jnn t.,IUv h .. Hn i:tt!i i!. XtTiimrv, Ini'.'t u. Unkuit'tr f..rrti.nn . f .In i. nrt li. ti,- n ;v,. ,,r l t-.-ti.-r. it unv .. Mi.l tiittl WttU'llli lit .f .tltl (-9 ttf. hs'arni utit ami wtiu iiK nl l.iia lv.-srn.Tnr Wth, 1 ; w WRn:ilT, Attt ( . t.-nt. k r.: yh . ' '":l Ms.?, ,-iui lAttut.taim:... Botli .he method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; ii is pleasant and refreshing to the tasto, nnd acts cenlly yet promptly cn the Kidneys, Liver utid i5owcls, cleanses tho sys tem cflectually, dispels colds, head aches ard fevers ami cures habitual constipation. Svrup of Figs is the only retii. ily of its kiud ever pre t'.used, i-'leasing to tho tasto and ac cept.'Jilo to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly bencflcinl m its ellects, prepared only frcm the most healthy anil agreeable substance?, its many excellent qualities commend it to r.ll and havo mad) it the mcr,t popular remedy known. feyrup of Figs is for sale in DOo and SI bottles by all leading drug gists, iny reliable druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any cne who wishes to try it. l)o not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. lOUISVILH. Kf. NE IV VOMt. ".V, T. C.MAt KKY, M.IJ. s4cian ttrtl Su'feon, Cfl. UffcU'.rt otjt tho ftctttlctict!, oorner 10th nrnl CtUpooi t. Star Bakerj orKniHlllln and Firm Sl. CCKRAD MYfP, FFCPHIEIOR, sui t) ruIH, U'aKNtvarr, rled rrntlH, Tobn co, 'IHir, Kto sjsaaiseiss .tl. Qnreusnan Vt?Ktabl'M, CllI8tlS NpiceK, etc.. fae ever'tliK that Is kcpl In a cit.tr taricty and flrsocery ilcre, Highest market prico paid for ftl.ta KIIDS OF PRODUCE A Medical Firm Gives Away Cash, J. F. Smith & Co. of Ko. 258 Green, vicli St., New York, tho manufactur ers of thr.t favorite culliart'; known as Smith's Bilo Beans, havo adopted a novel plan. They ask tho individual buyers of Bile Beans to send their full aiinie and address, with an outsido wrapper from a bottle of Bilo Beans (cither size) to their office, and they give t for tlio first wrapper received in each morning's mail, and 1 for the Sd, 3d, 4tli, 5th and Gth. Every day $10 in cash is thus sent to their cor respondents. .Ask fcr SMALL size. 1894. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. II tKTMi. KIM.Y is ht'yoti.1 all iieti.n tne leading jouma. in Ainirna, in lit sp' rmlul illuitr.itluns.in eorsof distiniruiBht'tltfontiil.tiloni, atul in its vas rn..v of rcscl.r.. 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The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York. 25c. a Copy. $3 a Year. rhe Oregon JLand Co Vltn us home office ai; s-eYLzeiM:- - - - oniiJca-o. J" me Gray BIocU, corner Liberty and State'strcet, branch office In Portlio X 1TA.KES a specialty of Sunnysidefruit tracts near Salem -"J- Will sell 5, J10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per ere small casli payment or particulars. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOSEPH, rroprictoB', WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Only White Labor Employed NEW ': FURNITURE, BOTTOM PRICES. Titos, itriiili. rO- fjsi Cabinet photos from 5i. to to 1(4.00 C ,d,"n- Enla.ginK picture, a l25t?tVytV craven- framed . MasaassjWasassjaaator 'o ou- ,ve r-rry a large stock fiir. i.K nixti iMioTOGirirnr.Ri,,Kn' -tlr T 7" " ... KEARSE OH SERViCt: , TEMPLE, - - OR.EGOI ware nnd holiday gooda al S if : oFum JTY UNCHANGED. lonc.time on balance ui ana steresconir viw. nt n- DRUGS, Stationery, Toilet ArtiJes, Mmiw Hodees k McFaflaii, The Cornel Uiub Sttire,". Alliany,0l WANTED At the stoic foruuilj' owned b Allen Uror., ' BUTTER, EGGS, LARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, fttr which 1 w II! pay Hit t-si casi. pnc( poa-smie. C f RflisIP Assignee's Notice. In tlic uinttcr "f tlii' bshIvihih 11I ,. l(.ntT rrii iiK.n l'ouni'. i'.n iiiiolvtnt uVbtor. Notice is lien l.y jtivi-n that llcarj Freeman rutin. I Ims nssiitiutl lomeall liis property lor the bini'tit ol all hi, creditors in niTorilunro villi the laws nl tlie elnte of tlrcton relntiKtr to cenpral Hssiirninenia l.y niEoivciit di-litora. All cre.iitors of the eaid ilrnry l-'rcetnan round are notified toprcN-nt ilieirrlaimi, under ontli, to lne nt the oliie of r.lcclt lium & Watson, attys , in the city of Al -liiitiy, Orecon, within llircc month! from tlie date of this notice. Dated lbanv, Or., Dec Stli, IS'.ill. . H. Ikvixk, Assignee. Assignee's Notice. Notice ic hcreti given to all whom U vary coacern, that on tho 4lh dry nf November lSWS, Anthony Pit fat' itidV C Hutler duly made an lvit:Dn)ent to'me of all their proper ty forthe bene lis ct all their cieJitor. in conlao ce with the general ait tgn meet awsof the nUtecf Orcunc; thmfore ill penons havinft claims atoiBRt the co-part nerehip tirm cf said Propst od Hutler ir herelty notified antl required to pretentths name to mo undor oilh at the oflicoifW R Bilyeuin the City of Albany, Orfpntt-Fislv. to three moothii from the date hereof, Dittd this 17'h day of November, 1S93. FllANKLlN t'KOPtiT, Altff Notice to Stockholders: Notlcfl Is hereby fiiven that tho annynl RtockhoIderH ineing of the Kurmnrs A M-jrchautMlnsiirain-HConipanv t-f Albany ()rruH, will Le held at tho rotnjieny's oilito in tlie cit of Albany, Orron, on Wcanedny, January ;irdf 1M4, Uhe Iiur of 2 o'elr.ck p m of said dav for the purpose ol'ekctluK 9 uti ej dirtct'8of aid coaipany to erve one year and to. transact a'jb other bnshuH as uisy reculTly tmr.o beforosnid u.oiling. Dated 'December and; iw;t. J O VHnMAN; AV F Head; hecreittrr iPrefciitont.' FARMERS LISTEN. We have a fine lot ot fresh gtnss Reed, of aim or; ever kind, Including cheat, and we want to sell it. Come and see us. STEWART&SOX.' J. A. fi; hi in inp ALBA 14 V, CFifG WK wAXT YOU TO WORK FOR l"S thns makius 2 .00 u $35.00 I'KR WKKK, Tart.es pitl(Tu nocaa furnish a horss and travel thrtURh ilia coun try ; a taam, though, is not necessary A tnw vacancies in tevrnsand cines. Spars houts may I e used to good advantage. 0 K Johnsos ft Co. 11th and Main Sis, BicbmonJ, Vs. IlU Paper 5 DOLLARS to per DAY 20 Easily Made. We want many men, women, boys, aaJ Iftl1? work for ns a few boars dallr, rlf Ut la and smo tlielrown bomcs. Tba basiness Is essy, rlssrssl. strictly honorable, and pars better tllaa aT"' oUrred agents. Yoa bare clear fel anil ae eomrK'tlllon. experience and spec Isl abllitj aa neeeassry. Jtn rspltal required. WeeqoipT" with ererythln tliat yon need, treat yoa "CU, and help yoa to earn ten times ordinary jap Women do as well as men, and boys audi l mnke (rno-l pay, Ane oni", nnvwhere. can work. All suecer.1 who follow onr plain ml pie illrestlrna. F-..a.-t work will surely arw yon a arvat deal of moner. Everrtlilti Is and In great .1. rosn.l. rit tor oar P"1!'' circular, and rvcelre full h.formstlon. f ' M"" d-ne If yoa conclude not to f 1 twines. GEORCE STINSONtfcCO BOX 489, PORTLAND, MAINEa I