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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1894)
JSL I FACTS VS THEORY- To bring the foregoing stated (acts mote completely to the attention, ind to photo graph them, aa it were, to toe eye, it it only necessary to make a comparison of the average prices of these wools, at recorded in this tuble for the different pe iodt, and present the result In tabulated form, thus giving a comprehensive view of the whole question, and exhibiting a condition and atate of facts that no theory of protection can account for or ignore. Such an av erage of the price of Ohio washed fleeee wools for the months ot January, April, July and October for the periods indicated, is at follows: First and last year ot each period indi cated, included nsii. Jan Apr July Oct '84tom-t.MSlrl!irrM'rn .Sl1b (Bin II, srio'W- .7 " . .. 'SI to 111- .MM V,i to '71- Afa '71 U W- ,.7S 1 to V.- .171 Mi " ,7S Mii " .Hi .4.r,l" .301 ' .IIS " MED1CM. 24 U.' 33-1.117 erlb 1.412 per It i'M lb (.417 II. -A7 to '40 Ml 'r.l to 'w- 4:i di to 1 it '71 to 'I I 4111 'tl to V B'JO 40 1 4IS 1 411 ' 3SS ' 371 COAltSE 24 to 'S3 f3fi3 ik.t lb ft.'7 per lb t-'lS lb t:cl! lb S; to '40- X3 " 57 " US " f& , ;,i to (?.'- isi " ..7 " atia " '!lo '71 401 " 8'.l " 31.1" '' '71 to '80 '42S " :'l " ' 3-7 '' 61 to 11 17 " 313 " 3Iti"3i 7' The prlcss for the period from 1S63 to 18. 7S jiven in currency In the tab'e, is reduced to coin rattt in foregoing estimates. This average of prices discloses that fine wool maintained higher rates in the market from 1851 to i860 than any of the other periods with which the comparison la made, except from 1824 to 1833, and Us average is less than 3,V cents per lb below it, which difference msy be readily accountel for by the flush timet (rom lS:S to 1833. Medium wool averaged higher lor 1S51 to 1S60 than from 1836 tu 1846, slightly lower t!ian from 1824 to 1833 and from I80J to 18 7 1, which last period Included the war period, and also lower than (rom 1871 to 18' 8o, but ranged considerably highir than the average from 1SS1 to 189a. The ptice of coarse wools rulol higher from 1850 to iSGo than through either of tue previous periods, and slightly lower than the average of either of the two which suc ceeded It, but the average of rates lor the last period ihows a very marked decline of prices)as compared with the former. It sliou'd be noted that In this long period of years there occurred some circumstances of fluVi and depressed times which might to xpected to influence the range of pikes Thus there were fluid timea horn lSrK to lS"3, all rally referred to. Toe crisis of 18 37, but strangely, wool ruled higher that year than any other year of the whole period and held up for two or time years later. Th;re was a long depression tiom to 1S50 but these years are pietty equally divided between the high and low tariff periods. Again there was a severe crisis In 1S57 just alter Hie passage ol the lowest tariff of 1 he period followed by a continued depression ot some four years; brt wool prices did not decline until 1861. Then came the war peiiod which cu:d an enormous rise la si', domestic products, In 1873 came the dis astrous cr sis of that period, but Strang:, rgaln, owing to the enormous slaughter of sheep shortly prior to 1871 in the United .States, wool maintained for several years (abnormally high prices but in no way at tbutableto high duties. Tue depress on following this cilais continued up to 1877, lrom which time to 18 jo there was an unin terrupted period of prosperity, and It is In this pei tod of prospcillyand high duties tla( these Ohio wool have suflertd the great st fnd most rapid decline in prices. from the fact here given, drawn fiom sources of umiuctttioncd and established ac curacy, it can be alliimcil with absolute cer tainty that during the 70 years, since wool Jl. It. IIYI'K. W. II. DINPIM.l H. li.ll. .1 Ali:s ALBANY FURNITURE CO., INCOFOnATBD Callimore lilork. Albany, Ore. Furniture (Oinplete lino of U,i:ilTAKI ill nil ils I'Miii'lir. EMBALMING aialty. liositli'inti turner !!nl uml l.i!.iiw.'i.i Str ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. N OTirr IS HKHFIIV OUT. Til VT THK I S-t'l-nrtijiusl hot t tin tlty twn )-l",i"li-. avltiun Utrvt.tr nhtln will nsesl i.( thecX.'ilr ifj. h.-nininiile, iltKt--..,-,!, l'j the .vtpity tt-urt of I nn csiittty, irn. 'l !l H'rtit iMiMiff t'Himt imfiiM ni'l rl:t re hrr ty rr iuirvt tn -rTf(it Hi wni' .uly rrifV.i to' mr Hi ir.y l'm' aUsut niilees"t ( lUrrHl.sjrf, I.itu, omtitt, Orrxi, will.in i m.xitlis fi,nt (lie Uls !.: !. l,J IVefnilft Mh.lNtf. TE T71VIS. J J ttr-ilnvv, A itiui tntrator Ally it A hititi , was placed on the dutiable list, domestic wools havs brought better prices under the lower, than they have under the higher rstes of duty. These accorded prices, as gathered from year to year, expressed In figures, most fully demonstrate this fact, and It can not be truthfully said that these figures are of no vslue or that outside circumstances have so affected prlcs as in usrielll their stttement. Established facts are worth mirs than bancombe theory. J AS II Slatkr f t00 It ward, $100. Vkoreaderaotthls paper will be pleased 14 Warn that there is ut lewit one. druadtd disease that science lias been able to cure in all ite stages and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh, Cure Is the only positive cure now known te ths Btadical fraternity . Catarrh being con stitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hull's Cutarrli Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of I ho uyslem, J hereby destroying tUe'foundation of tlio diseuKe, antf Riving the patient .IrenKth by buili;ng up tlio constitution and assisting nuturo in doiiijf its work. The proprietors have so much fdi'.;i in Its curative powers, that they ohvr One Hundred Dollars for any cite tint It fails to cui'e. n'4tor lut of testimonials. Address, f. J. c.'.'E.VEy &CO., Tclclo, Ot mrtM by Drurstfstj. ;5u. s Both the method and rcsulU whoa Syrup of Figs is taken; K is pleasur,, and refreshing to tho tasto, tjjd acta cenlly yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tha sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of iu kind eve pas duced, pleasing to the tasto and ac ceptable to tho Btomncb, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in its eflccts, prepared only frem the most healthy and agreeable subrtaucct, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mads it the inoat popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for ujo in B0o and SI bottle by all leading; drug gists. Any reliable) druggist rvKe may not have it on band wiD pro cure it promptly for any one who wieues to try iu uo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAtt FHA.VCISCO. C4L. fBwswiaf. Kr. Afay rnni'. v.r. EXECUTRIX' NOTICE NOTK'K is lioroliv triven to nil whom it m:iv concern. Hint I wii.t on tlio 10th l;iy of J.uiiKiry, lSJ4. duly hi pointed rxo'iitor of Hie last vim of William (i Montyuini'ry, demised, by tlio County Court of Linn Cou iity, Oregon, therefore nil jiersnns lmv- in;,; elaiin ujaint the estate ot wiul de.ee leat arc hereby notified mid reijuired to preMMii wkh Claims to ino with tlio projwr voiiehprn, ut my re.idenee near S-io, iu said county, within six months from the date hereof lii(?d Ibis 12th day of January, 1S!4. W U I.II.VKl', liOWAl INlONTOOMKPY Attornev. Kxeiutor . v, 1.1 : Irn-ii t:t tii. -.o !. !.M-l iiH tirctjfil di-i-iiso (h it ncuiirit b is !;.' to U'rv fu all ilit ptiitft", amt tli.it : ; '.tit. Hiill's C'nt.irrl, furfiHtheonly wi;iv- c'irt- !:mm'ii lithe iiumI iral fntn-rnilv. I'atart 1i tv-tin a ootit itutioti.it dii-ato, r'ttiirci a vn-t:i uii-.n.i, trt-:i(nirnt. Hall's Catiirrli t'lir. in t tli.-n htirrnally, ai-tfue dirt-ctly tipun the lilond mid mucous Hiirfiuvn of the nyNtt'tu, tlii'ro1' dt'stniyitifi: the foundation of tlio tliHtai', ami the (:Uifiit nlrrntli tiy bnililinn tip I ho mmttitittion ntnl aiflin)c nature In ilt-inif in work. Tin1 proprietor liav no much Tilth in its curative powers, that tiny filter Our Hun-trrd !ol1ari for ativ ca tat is fails to cure, tknii for lift of If stiraoniald. Art.Ircss, P. J. ritENEY & CO., Toledo.O, l Sol' w Drutfiii' c- GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice ii hetL'hy K'' nCit th 3 unilerniu- ' i: u aril iai) of Arciua L- m iin n, a minor, in kcoerdancs with m I'lenitf tanted by the 4 sunty Cn ii t tot l.inn Cutiuty, D.-rgoo, to nit the real etto ticioniii to itd ainir ill oi SnunUy the M dy of Feb, ISM, -t tho hou- ot 1 o'clock o tn, nt the LVurt lit use door in Albany, Linn County, Oregon, ex -o. e for !, at Auction, to tlio hiuheRt bid 1. 'o. ctuh, the follow-n deh-nbed wl ettite lv!onj(loK o iid tumor, to-w it : An undi;dt.l one -sixteenth of ths f -lloninaj deronlwd tract of Uml conimcncintf at a point onh north lioe ef the donation Iud oUim of Vincent Watson nd Mary Wation hi wife, tl.40 chains eat from northwest e rnernf aaid claim, it btiotf not No )$ claim No f.'.1 in lit 1 1 S K 4 west of Willai.i- 't meridun and ruunin ihence Fart .t- lo chftnt to a corner; thencatontb 10 2" etia thn.- rat !.1U oh, thence aoath IS JS rhi, ihence west 40.U.1 chkin, tnence north CS.o3 chain to the pUce rf bianing contiininK luti.MS Here, more or lei, ill in Lion .'oua ty CreonJ lubject to tho lifo eitat of Aaron U iiaon tu aaid land. Alto the folwtnfl,: Aq ondiridetl one four: n of the following tract of land, Hvix oiog at the oatbi-et corner of the dona tion iJind claim of ii II Hubei and wife, claim No Tf in tp 1 1 S R 4, wrst ef rttIatn et'e IMendtanand runmns throes east l;t.4i chains to a iiiiit that is hnka north cf an post set on the south ide of the county i oatl thence forth CO SO c hair. s to a stake, thence t 5 '22 chain t-aj take, thenee north 1.V70 chain to a stake on the noith hne of the Puliation Ijind claim of Vincent Vaton and w fc, thence wet 7.17 chains to an inteitor cmner of aid Watson claim, thence north .VtOfhaini to place ',1 lfin mr,;, cntaiuuii( tj acre, more i r lea, in I. rn C-ntity, lirrcon, uhje,t to t!: life eetate of Aaron Wiieou in a d laid, Adstny Oretfor, .Nn 4 h. 1", H C Waifj,, Cuardianof Archie C Vi!o i, fVi.A 1 jmir-rxtm HIGH LIVING, if you keep at it, is apt to tell upon the J X liver. The thines to prevent this are Dr. Pierce's Pleas ant Pellets. Take one of these little Pellets for a correc tive or gentle laxa tive three for a cathartic. They're the smallest, easiest to take, pleasantest and most natural in the way they act. They do pcrulaiient good. Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Sick or Bilious Head ache, and all derangements of the live:-, stomach, and bowels, are prevented, relieved, and cured. Thc-y're guaranteed to give satisfaction in every case, or your money is returned. The worst cases of Chronic Catarrh in the Head, yield to Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. So certain is it that its mak-1 ers offer $500 reward for an incurable case. FARMERS LISTEN.-We have a fine lot of fiesh grass seed, of almost every kind, Including cheat, and we want to sell it. Come atid see us. STEWART & SOX WANTED At the store formerly owned by Allen Bros., BUTTER, , EGGS, LARD, BAUON, and CHOICE APPLES, for which I will pay the best cash pnee possible. 6 F RAKJP 1 rm. Ir. l'littornon 1 allnre The N'ntest Clalnovant aril Life Ite-xler. Is now hem, ami ran Muinl at tier refliivnee, utxi Uoor J U CoUl'HI n. Slie te a atxtut nil nul ret a. i prewnt ami future; live tmulilen, atwnt Irit-mlB aui) DusiiitM. iou van hear mini vour acau iieLJi. Notice of Dissolution Notice hereby given that the firm of Senders & Co heretofore doinc business under ihe firm name of Sender & Co has this day been dissolved, Mr Adolnh Send ers retiring. The new firm w'll be com pored of Mr Ed Schmeer and James Cal lahan who will continue the business, am. will collect all amounts due the old firm and pav all Us debts. Adolpii Skno-rh Assignee's Notice. Notlco is herebv given to all whom ii my concern, that on the 4;h day rfNoemher. 18113, Authony Trcfsf and F C Butler duly niaiie an icnnient to ti:o of ail their proper ly fort he Lent I: t cf all their creditor, in ecu ii an ce with the ccncral asni;cnien awsnf the RtAtecf Ortcon; thurcforo all persons having claims against the co tirt nerahip firm of said 1'ropt aid I'utler are herehv nottticd ard reqiiirol to prerontthe rntiie to me under oiih at the fftice cf W R I'tiUeu iu the City of Allmty, Oregon irith- in three month from the date hereof. liud t nis 17th day of November, 1S03. Fkaxklin t'norsr, Assignee-, V CENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a r idav scl.Ine the urtatcat kitchen utcr.- I ever Invented. Retails for thirty-the cents, i wo to six can oe sola in every hoiiKC. Millions sold in this country alone. Don't miss the greatest opportunity eycr known to make money, east! v and quickly, Satr.ple sent, postage prepa'd for five cents. McM akin Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. A A fANTKD Pushitg Csnraser of good paid weekly; P-rmmsnt positioo. BilOWN HKO. CO., Nursery meo, Fortlaod' Ore- fj C..M ACKET, Itl Itl.D., rhyioian aiul ?urfrn, Cfllce Criuir nrer tli Mn Ol I'D ffOR. KiWiljiKV, ivrner ICth and Calapx)ia it. IfOll KENTss-Th orern houa ator. ptndld location. Ca 1 on the wremry mi me i'kmockat ouife) tor pat ticulara. PLOWS AND HARROWS. nar.tialn f-r f.irn.ers In h.vh riding and na.svine p.ow, aisc harrowa.iron harr.iw, etc. Frtccs i,i prornirtion to 50 cent w neat. H will pav vou to ca'l and see us FORTMILLER Undertakers and - Kmbnlmers. WE KlEP ccnslsnllv en I ard full lir.e cf . Mt'lc, clnh tr.il weed casWts at coffins. Also buiialrobcs and sulls, In liin'cloit', ifr.ct.l n tit,. .. sihicb still tesld at Tba Lowest Living ProMa. EMBALMING. nl "ie proper cr ol the dead a specialty. NO EXTRA GHARCL FGR ALBANY, - - MASONIC The Oregon Land Co vVitn it, home office at S-3.13XXL- - - - 02Xli;3-0. T .lie Gray GlccL, corner Liberty and Slate street, branch rtfice tn Portlan, v-Mr- MAKES a specialty of Sunnyside'ruit tracts near Salem, Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to 60 per ere small cash payment lop? time on balance or particulars. MEAN Will sell all crrnkerv ware and holiday goods a' COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, wortl) 50c for 25 ceuts; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00 cups and saucers 'o to 10 ceuts a set; plaes, 40 cents pei set. Everything elso iu proportion. Call on me and you will J. rcn LGU from MTfit Gt tatttt of all The orum Th- foremost men of the world write the litcrator of cuntemporancuus activity for TUB FOkU.U Every qreat subject Is taken up by The Forum when It naturally corns Into public attention and is treated by the best authorities, without regard to parties or creeds. It will keep any thoughtful reader Informed on tho tasks and problems ol tho time, as no other periodical dees. To many thoughtful pecrte, the price of The Forum has hitherto been pro hlbitory; Indeed all the a real Kevlewa have been too hlch in price for the masses of Intelligent readers. But now the number of readers ol thoughtful literature men and women who wish really to know what is (going on In the world out side the narrow limits of particular sects and parties is great ct:3Urh in tho t'nited States to warrant m revott.tior.ary a reduction In pr.Ce. The Forum discusses important subjects, but it is not dul. The literature of contempo raneous activity Is, In fact, tlie most interesting of all literature. American citizenship Implies that a man shall know tue opinions of the fsjrcmoit nun and the latest great achievements in every direction of activity. SIZE AND QUALITY UNCHANGED. The Forum is now as cheap as Ike magazines of mere enierlairracnt. THE CHEAPEST. THE LARGEST, THE BEST, OF THE GIUAT REVIEWS. The Forum Publishing Company, Union Square, New York. 35c. a Copy. $3 a Year. NEW : FURNITURE, MY STOKE iSNOW FUU. OF FinST-CI.APS FURNITURE, CONSISTING of bed room set, chairr, Icnoges, tc, which I will sell at BOTTOM PRICES. Thos. Hi-ink. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY .1. .iosi:iii, ' 'jfi Cabinet photos from 5 1. 50 to 14.00 A J f s. rfr dozen. En'.aiglng pictures a ' ' - ol .S and stcresccot': riesrs of Or- fin: i.vi rnoToi;KritCRs.,on- IRVING (1 KEARSE GR SERVICE:, TEMPLE, - - OR.EGOI BUSINESS. not be deceived. Gradwohl, r.ccto 25c. a Copy. $- to $3 a Year our Periodical, i'l'oprictoB, Star Dakerj lorlr tnaSitlUln It till S-lrtl KK. cmrc myif, n tn ificr, bSALSR U stur.l rrn-IN. sssMsa lSRaii.tar, tjus'S'iit.star. isrled FriiK". VegstsuMe-. TuliHticn. i;(iaiN Nagar, Mplei-'t. tiHee. Ten.. Eli,, 11., (ac cv.rytti.u( that is kept in a ircner variety ant) xanctry store, lllliost market price )aid (or A.I.L KINDS OP PRODUCE Assignee's Notice. Iq the matter ol the assignment ot ilenry Freeman 1'ound.an insolvent debtor. Notice is liereliy given tliBt Henry Freeman round lias assiirneil to me a). Ilia properly (or the benefit ol all his credi'ors in accordance with the laws ol the Btate of Oregon relatiBB to genera assignments hv insolvent debtors. All creditors ol Hie paid Henry Freeman I 'oil nd are notified 10 present I heir claims, under os.th, to me at the office ol lllnck bur & Watson, nttvs , in the city ot Al bany, Oregon, within three months from the date of this notice. Dated Mbanv, Or., Pec th, J S-.13. B. 11. ItlVUfK, Assignee. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. XrOTIl'E IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE tN ll ilen.ifci.tnJ tins tiled hi- firal acivunt ia the eBUte of Kinelirte E Hanbrouek, Jei-eased, . ith tlio county clerk of Linn county, Orepnv, n.d that the oounty court of uuiil Liim iHnn.ty, hii4 1pd linluninv, the 13th day of January, LVJt, t Ui lour of lt'o'clixk Iu the forenoon of mtiJ -Ut, and he county court hnura iw tha sla,-, tot he hrtrinjc of object Luis if any to naltl tiltal tc vuutaiidtbe aettlvmeiit of taut eatate. Dsted December 14th. 1l4. VRfill.YEU, 0 f WRIflHT, Admin JeSniianon cum AU) for Estate. Untanieiitoaiuiexo. WallPaper, lntp;s, Jf.n.itM. C)1 Jtuis, ltc J. A. (iiinimij; ALBAHY, -:- CSECO I894a Hamper's Weekly, ILLUSTRATED. HAnrtu'HVviiKKLY it beyond all qnettinn.tuc lcaJln journal in Amerita. in its Kp'endid illuitratlons.in con ol dUtin guIil.eU contri'.ulorf, and In ita army of readcra. 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VTt want many mm, wimtn, tojrs, and (iris I. work (urns a I.fflioars daily, rljlil iosrjd ap-tud ttiFtrown home.. Th batine. 1. iy, tl(ai,t, strictlr h.norablf. and par. btl.r tha. anyolbrf of;mi agaata. Von hart . ckar tlrld and no corapMiiian. Eapsririm aud spcdal attllly an. noffMarr. Ko capital rciulrrd. Wa )iip j-nn with rr.rrtliinit that fon atri, trust o welt, ami help too to urn tn titpr. ordiaar; wares. Women do as well as men, and toys and pirls make gnnl par. Asr one, anywhsre. an do th work. All aue:ee.t jrlio follow onr piafa and irr. lie dlrejtfcq.. Kirnt rork will nr.lT brlnfl on a prvat d. il of moner. F:rfrTtI::ii'is rter and in rre.lt drnnn 1. XVri'e U ? our rrr.pliht rirenlir, and r.vive f jll information. o harm d'ii. if tou ronrlude. not to fo oa witU thr tvuine.. George Stinson&Co. Bex 433, PORTLAND, MAINE. TiirTls,sr,"w:'. T"trnrT" jv aTstaraaadactntiici'rer MVobeaiisS