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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1894)
AllE Tllty DOliUI.VK? Tlie attituile of the populUU towards numlier of question! Is quite significant. When steps were being taken in this state to organize the party, all the loader en gaged in that work were pronounced tariff reformers or rank free traders, ltork, who did more of the work necessary to start the populist ball rolling in this state than any other half dozen men, carried with him In all his travels, Lis black board and chalk, and with object lessons and indis putable (ifur's showed the outrageou character of the republican policy of pro tecting the classes at the expense of the masses of the people. Jle made no failure in establishing the doctrine of a tariff for revenue, and his efforts were hai'td with delight by every populist in Linn county. Mrs Lease and Gen Weaver also nindo the tiriff question ono of particular importance, and treated it as a leading issue. Hut very suddenly they dropped the question and in their national platform they were mute.. Thoy now answer, when spoken to upon the tariff question, that "there is nothing in it. " They treat it as a matter of indifference. Hence, it is fair to assume that if they were in power they would net iclerfero with tho lilgli ta'ill laws that now stand on our etnlute looks. This must bo so or such cstreme, high protect ionists as Dr Hill could not become a lead ing light in the new parly. I'opulis who wer formerly democrats, and l'fo-iong tariff reformers will find themselves in u very awkward attitude when they find themselves being led by such protectionists as Dr Hill and others. It will bo interest ing to watch tho populist state convention in framing its platform, when it comes to dispose of the tariff question and tho sub treasury scheme, which formerly occupied front places in the articles of faith of that party, but which recently Beeni to be en tirely ignored. Now the question naturally arises, are these populist leaders dodging the tariff question V The debates of the silver commission, at Herlln, (iermany, will be chiefly concerned in feur questions: First Is it probable that tho gold pro duction of the future will sullico to cover the demand for coin aye? Second Have the luck of gold' nnd the general depression resulting from its en hanced value been noticcablo in countries with a gold currency? Third -What influenco havo silver fluctuations exercised on the moncUiry and economic situation of (iermany? Fourth How could the evils or dangers caused in (Iermany by the present cur rency be removed or lessened ? (Ireat interest is taken in tho silver com mission, nnd financiers nro awaiting the result of its deliberations with grout anxiety. 1'ana Ilorton, tho bi'r.ctalist, has come lo Iterlin and sot himself in com munication with the Herman vhanipiocs of silver. He watches close ly tho pncd- ings cf the commission. Atout 200 miles In every ditcc'.lon is ;he distance a man can see when fta.-.dlng on a clear dcy on the pankof ;he liicju-st moun i In say at a height of 26,668 feet, or a 'ittte oveH five mll-s above the level of the ea. An cVscrvcr must be at a height of 61667 feet ittove tea level to see otjrcls lit a distance of 109. miles. '1 he distance of miles at which an object upon the surface of the earth Is visible is c.pul to the 6qunre root of 12 times the height id the observer 'n fe'ct above the sea level. Some allowance ha to he ma-le for the eflect of atmospheric enaction, but as the refraction varies at different heights and Is minded by the various states of .the weather 110 precidy accurate figures for gcnercl purposes can b given. Probably from one-fo:;rtecutli to one tenth of the distance Riven hy l!ie foimuala would have to be deducted, osh to refraction tf the atmosphere. L 1 . i Chairman J 11 Mauley of Maine, of the republican ttale evinmiHtv, las Isutcd a letter to leitling republicans lhrouu.li Ihe slate announcing the state ceuiinittee de sires lo print ami distribute 7.VUOO copies of lion Thomas 11 lievd's spec h en the tariff. Tho letter asks for $." contribution for this object. The step is regarded as tho first move in Congressman Heed's prcsieientl.il boom. Scveial gold, silver, copper and frcn mines near Hozeman Montana, have ia;t been purcbas:d by George W l'.alloii, ho represents a syndicate of New York capita lists. The ptice paid Is 81,009,000. The mines will be extensively developed and largo concentrating works erected. Ke? T Pe-Yitt Ta Image has anrounctd liom Iii puTt that; In rertonc to the ap peal of the board of trustee, he had decided lo retain the rastorate of ProoK'.yn taber nacle. The Jersey Center railway cars'o a. LUabci'iport resumed work on full time to day cmplovi.ig $ men . r4. Ir. rllrron nllnrr The Ni.tc-1 C1fiin.trnt vA Life Tio.Vr. If n.. hri f, Rtifl rn tn ("iitnl bt'T rrm.iftt.f, irl i!n i i U l ou-iU'-. Mi t tlm lnt Ml j.vt. .M pr. wtit inl (uturr; li-tr tntlt'li . t'wut (rn-u.i jh ttiiti. Yu cull lirr frmii viur.Utvt tt.-t J. rji (,n v( ki:y, i nivfi.'lin ai.il Surgeon, Cflu-e - V( i .r i Hank of tr.v"n. Kcstti.'iit r. enter Kth aiiil CU-k it ;. GARFIFXD VERSUS M'tlSIXYIsM, The Wilson bill as it passed the House did not satisfy either free-traders or pro. ttctlonltts. It was in many respects more highly protective measure than I lie Morrill bill when Mr Lincoln signed i', and free traders objected to it on that account. The prolec'.loni.t objection to it was that Its Jutlei were lower than theMcKinley bill and that it rejected the principle of prohib itive taxation. When James A Garfield declared ia Congress that he favored a pro tection whlcb looked towards free trade he meant that the theory of prohibitive taxation shouU be repudiated in framirg a tariff law and that all duties should be adjusted to give no more protection than Is Incident to thii means of raising revenue. The Wilson bill is objected to by extreme protectionists becaaas it complies with Garfield's theoiy of what a protective tariff ought to be. While t levies duties higher In some cases lhan have been levied under which did not "look to frtc trade," lt refuses to admit that any clas of nun have the right to use the taxing power so as to isolate the American people from the rest of the world to the nd lhat monoply may be the uiore easily maintained. While the bill, as it went into th hands of the Senate, did not satisfy the more tharnugli-giing element ol the democratic Fatty, they arc disposed to acquiesce and are lisely to do 'o unless the cx'.reme pro tectionists succeed In mu:i!aibg the bill in th: Senate, Richard Crolier, Tammany chieltaini la very wralhy over Congressman Dua pby's lettar orreslgnatiou,68pcclJily that part which arraigned him as the promo eer and ti;ihIlor or fraudulent voting and election crlmos in New York. Croker aid ; "If Punphy mado these charges aagalust me, I will have him arrested. 1 never encouraged fraudulent voting and if any one in New York rio'ates the olec Hon laws Tammany Hal will prosecute them. I do not care to mike any answer to Dunphy'a charges until I have seeu hi8 letter. Be had better be attending to his altalu In the second i'islrk-1. If Ounph y thinks Tammany Is going to pieces and pMing strength, he wilt be taught dlfl'sr entlythls fail." Zacbary T. White wis arraigned Defore Judgo Chapman at Nebraska City Nob for sentence Thursday for hanging J Ster" ling Morten In efilgy. When the court afckod If he had anyUiing to say why sen fence should rot be passed, White, said all he want id was to get the ossa before auolher court. The judge teen reviewed the case, Baying the banging of a man In effigy was the worst insult that could be offered a person, lie then imposed a fine of 9200 and costs. A motion for a cow trial was overruled and W hite'.i altornejS prepared papers for an appeal to the su pre mo court. Buck.il. chain's Uye lor the Whiskers docs its work thoroughly, coloring a uaiforin.browu black, which, when d-y, will neither rub, wash off, nor soil linen . Belli tlio melliod and restilla tv'uen fcyrup of Fig ii taken; K is plonsanl ami refreshing to tlio tate, ami acts pcnilyyet promptly on tlio Kidney?, Liver nnd Bowels cloa-jsra tlio sys tem ellertmi'ly, dispels cold, head acbes and levers nud cures lialiitual c.instipation. Svnip of Figi 13 the only ronirdy ot' its hiud ever pro tltii'cd, I'loaiing to tno tasto and oc rrptshjo to tho sbiniaoli, proniiit In it action ami truly beneficial 111 its rllocl?, prepared only from tlio most healthy ami agreeable substances, its many cx.-ellent qualities commend it to a!' ami havo mado it the nioit jMpular remedy known. Hynip of F'ijrs i3 for Ssl0 Ju prjc and f 1 botllea by all leading jirug (rists. Any reliable druggist who may not havo it on Land will pro euro it promptly for any one who wihes to try it lo not accent any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S4V FBAWISCO. C4L, louisviitt. nr. f row. i.r. II. It. IIYHK. W. 11. lINltN('.l:lt. D. II.JAMKS ALBANY FD1TBBE CO, HVCOPORATHD CaKimorc Ultuk, Albany, Ore. Furniture complete lino of im)i:ktakig - in ;:'.! i! l.r.in.;:,. EMBALMING at vulty. mm i; t'l:'. JM -a Jtr D02PT LISTEN to tho dealer who is bent on bigger protits. Ihe thing that he wants you to buy, when you ask for Doctor Pierce's Favorito Prescription, un't "just as good." Proof of this is easy. Tho only guarantetd remedy for the ailments of wo manhood is tho " Favorito Prescrip tion.' If it ever fails to benefit or cure, in making weak women strong or suffering women well, you have your money back. Anything "just as good," or as suro t bring help, could be, and would be, sold in just that way. This guaranteed medicine is an invigorating, restorative tome, cs pcciallv adapted to woman's needs and perfectly harmless in any con dition of her system. It builds up, strengthens, regu lates, and cures. l'or periodical pains, bearing-down Bensations, 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, nnd all tho troubles that como from Catarrh, are pef fectly and permanently cured by Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. No matter how bad your case or of how long standing, you can be cured. Star Bakerj ;o He mSillii uiltt First Hi, CONRAD IV EYFF, FFCPRIET6R, lined KrcilH, Cannes! M. U'asaiiate, (tneennivart rled FroitH, Vegetable, ' Tobacco, t'li-ara Nucar, Spice. 'orlec, Ten, Etc,, Etc., foe ersrythiug that tu kept In a evner variety and irsoccry store, Highest rharket price paiU for ALL KINDS OF FRODUCE Stationery, Toilet Artij'es, Musica Instruments, Etc. Hodps k MftlaM, The Cornet Drup Sturc,". Albany, o Wall Paper, I i-iijrs!, I3aiiitMj Oils (jnisi, ICtc J. A. A LEAKY. Clial! 1111 1! CrEECG .or; cm. r.:, -7 c:c:3 ,1 i li'n.v.n . 1 1. A v. :v -,, . : f:--i ( :.r.v.i. JAiViES vjcifa sons. I.oR RK:t. rottaajw with five roorra lilivk aiul half Iroiu f ei. Call a ttiis clllee. OENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a jay selling the greatest kitchen utr-.-il ever InventeJ. Retails fur thirty-rive cents. Two lo sii can be sold In every house. Millions 10IJ in this country alone. Oon't mtts the greatest opportunity ever known to make money, sfosi'v and rjulcklr. Sarr.ple sent, postaeeprepa'el for five cens. McMAkrs ti Co., tincinnatl, Ohio. ANNUAL MEETING. XOTIl'K Is hereby irvcn tha the an nual meeting of the atrH-kholiiers of the Al bany ltuil.lin ArsiKlatien will be belli ft, st ire if J Cirailsrohl. in Alhtnv, on Mon d.vy. March l'.i'h, I M4. at T ;!0 p m for the election otiiirfi-tory, an I si:ih other busi ni' as mftv ennie l i-lnre tile mceticir. P.tcd Kcb'.itn, 1:4. F r NL'TTIXi; Wl'TWKUVVIF. Secretuj l'recil. nt. MTHILLEK I IRVING Underlaliers - and - Enibaliiiers. I f TE KtEP ce nstsntlj cn b.rd a full line of metallc, clolh and weed caskets at VV coffins. Also budalrobe. and suits, In bieadcloth. satin, r,l n ..r,.t. which will be old at The Lowest I.stiufr I'roBls. EMBALMING anJ t,,e Ppcrcare of the dead a specialty. HQ EXTRA CHARCfc FOR ALBANY, - - MASONIC Will sell all crcrkerv ivaro and holiday goods a( COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, wortli 50c for 23 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00 cups'and saucers i'.o to 10 cents a set; pla'es, 40 co nts pei set. JSverj-Uiing else in proportion. Gallon rue and you will J. rhe Oregon Land Co vVltn its - me Graf Blocl:, corner Liberty and qjfm 'v A.KEI3 a specialty of Sunnysidefruit tracts near Salem Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per ere small cash payment or particulars. NEW : FURNITURE, MY STORE iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE,SCONSISTIXO f bed roometa. chairr, lounges, etp.. w hich I will cell at BOTTOM PRICES. .J. JOSEPH, Aaiwn v till: I.I.ADIIXti I,110TOKAPHEKS,et!0n- SIOGKIIOLCECS MEET tiC. Notice Is hereby civ-en that there will be a meeting ct the stockholders of Hie Odd Fellows llall Building Association, held in their cftice. In Allany, Linn countv, Ore gon, on Monday, the 5th ri.ny of March, 1S94, at the hour of 7 o'clock p in, of said day, for the purpose of electing seven di rectors to serve for the ensuing year, and to transact any other business that may come before said meeting. Dated this 5th day of February, 1894. E A Parker, " Jiliuk Joskph, Secretary, President Dr H E Beer. Vr O K Bee Physicianand feurgeCns Special attention gtento diseases o women. Hours 10 to ia A M, 2 to 4 and 7 to S P M. OtTices and residence Blum berg Building, First Street, between Lyon indKUwcrth, WEwVST YJ;) WJ.lv fntm.kiu.03 i J , I ) I'KH WKICK. 't p.-e -( .. ., furaih ft horse and travel thrcush tho coun try ; ft team, though, is not rtecesiary. A few Tacancies in tcwnsaril cinrs. Spar nonrs may t nsato sooit aiuaninge. B K John sos (1 Co. 11th aci.1 Main 6ts, liichmonJ, Vft. W TAYTjOE. GeiEial Jefe Carpet I-ayirjf ard C'eifn'rij, Chimr t':eir.in, W'liire wahing and in Jow cleaning Si'rcialty Ca'.i at Boo. IV.acli Stand a! I-nndreMi shaving parfo.i. t HEARSE QR SERVICER TEMPLE, - - OREGOI not bo deceived Gradwohl, home office at - OKIiJO-O. T otate street, branch cflice In Porllanu long timo on balance TJioSa lvmi. t'l'Opi'ictOB, Cabinet photos from $1.5010 Jf.jj.oo 1 " as. IjUliilglllf; 1 (,'S O rJ&Jl jspecialty. ixio crayon: framed far $10.00. We :arrya large stock li $xo nnu ivrcsccr''c views 01 ur- NOTICE CF FINAL SETTLEMENT. VfOTirE IS HKKFIIY GIVEN' TH T THE VN J.1 .let-si !. Kxnutor ot thu lat will 11 I t e moot of Andrew K ilih, dvMvil. In Mod hor Un account in tlio estate of Andrew i; .l.!, devohtd with tTic comity clerk ol Linn countv, Orwm d that the cuuntv court of said I.inn ciuntj-, lm Ani tlie Jt)i d.y of Stanh, lS'.U, tpi hour of lOo'cWk 111 t frtiiKin ( said dv, and the c.untv fmrt tiotiw the nlft-'c, for tlte iuHnir nf n1jeclii if any t naid tliml ac count aim ma tcitu-iiient of raid en tat e. IJto l F. braiaj sth, II H lUuifr .uxr. ft t;. r. Atty lur LiHutriv. Exe.ulrii. notice; of final settlement VOTK'E IS HEREBY CIVEN THAT THE IX. il Ifr.irnetl ndmininrstrtx of ll.pp.tatf.nf J.bii(1rl.hsmt cliccupd. has fllpri in tl.o uftlp f Mi rfppk ..f ihs COTD- t'..url of Lmn county, ur.tier nl account ui.l that f.,,.1 oourT h. appointpd th. lvth ilar of M.r.i,, th. hotir of 10 j pin V a ni of a,v. a the tine ard (or tlie etttetnttit of aalil OS af. l'atpit this sth day of F.hmarv, 1S!4. 11 H IIKSTIT, iLIZABEIII CajNUM. MUimrj for Adms. (Ailoiiniaira'.ri FOR EXCKAKCE. V'e haTe 10 acres rf Tery cboica surl.ur ban laml, suitable tor platiotj, adjoining the citv limit, nf P.i.tl.V. hirk - ,r. inn at the low price of one thousand dollats n,v,.ui.jU man incumnraQce 01 lt; . X, most all of whicl.haatwo years to run ITie cqnity o( ?:lS..ViO. o will ,chanM for" improved (arm lat.d in the Willamette ral .ey . w e will alD eiclianKe equity in some rery central prospe:tirs butiness propettv, paj icr rood rentil, for unincn nWrl f.m and. If yrn sre on the trade write for full partumlars tn I.nsi; ,j CrttRir, 13131 ,'rc-' rortland Urcgon. LASTED -Prnbirj f,,or of so, ' "." I 'beral sal.rv and tten rsi.l teiv; r-rminjnt r.i.if;nn u-.ii in v Bti(. CO., Xuraerym.-n.Jrt ai f O-e S01; . GREATLY REDUCED PRICES .MADE BY SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY FOR THE CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER FAIR MMTBIP TICKETS GOOD FOR 30 DAYS Albany to San Francisco Ine'udinff FIVE Gate Tickets To THE FAIR EXCURSTOS TRIPS. From San Francisco lo other points In California will be allowed purchaser) of special Midwinter Fair tickets nt tlx: fol lowing round trip rates To stations under 5 mile from San Franc it-co, one and one-third one way iarc. To stations 150 miles or more from San Francisco, one and one-fifth one way fare. For exact dnte& and full particulars, In quire of C K Fronk, aent at Albany, Or, or address the undei Kilned. Riciii Gray, T II Goodman. Gen Traffic Man. Jen Psenger Agt. San Frar"i-co, Cal, E P Rookrs, (igf nt, I'ortlnnd Or. WANTED At the store ffirnifrly owned I.y Allen Bros., BUTTEI?, EGGS, .LARD, BAUON, and OnOIClU .PPLES. for which I will pav iiu '-rst c:.fl pic: posslhle. G P RAM CISCL'JnC!i FfTICE. T'.e 1 .it In." si ip hrfrr ?.'Fiiiii' a doinr; a llfnkur.th;ii I i mi vm Li.di r t I1M110 f.f i'liinier tfe l'i 1. cn 11 (licmlvcd ly mutual cnijMiit tl ip . Al1 :Inimc tluO tho firm r ov. lny l.v it wiii v s.ttl;rt lV the old lirm i the tf.cp on cct d ttiet hot wees Fri y ltd Wstli intcn. M r Cramer retire di1 Mr liowmnn will con- tiune th-il tifir nf. chniay I, 18P4. t ramvi: is, I'uW.MAN An airrcoable Iaxat j-m nt3 NravK Toinn rvnld by Dnifrirists or sent by mail. SOcOga, ftau tLw ptx pacltnfro. Pamplea free, TTf Tin TheFrtTOi-ltelWTBfrailJ AV AilW fortlic'JccthanJlalU.&Kl. Cnr'-oln Rweonry, UJ. A, Son Blcffo,Cal" rii-s: "Shllohs Catarth Kemcdr Is thefflrst medirlnol lmre ever ftiuod that would do rrto uiygsod." l'rlcafocts. Sold by LrussQU. SHILOH'3 CURE. TmB Cheat Copon Crm prn-np(ryf!iirn WheroallothersfaiL FrConsuo,ptionlt hna 90 rival; baaccred thousands, nd will cm roclltakonuiUmo. M:Uctt.E9cU.(l.e iirrrll 5 DOLLARS to. PER DAY 20 Easily Made. We wnr.t mmy mn, wim-n, bort. and plr! work tor ui a few bonr daily, riytit In and ar iff d tin ir own hjnM-f. 'ilie bnincM is (ratr, plcaffiit trirtlr hirortl.nd prtrs better that anvoitir! oiffrM aPQtf. Yon linre n el-rar fieU ul u comjH'titljti. Erperknre a..d upccfal atiility 01. neorsjary. No raitiil ru1ml. We eqaip toi with wrr thl nst tliat yon need, tfvftt yoa iij'i help TCa to eirn ten timei enUnnrr wacf h W men do as wt ll men, ami bojs and g ' mske jroo.1 pr. Am- ono, anyitbrrr, ean do fT' 'rk. All sucel wl-..j fallow onrplalaand sin I dirp2Ucn. K irn"t work will surely SriiH; yr.i, a d.-.d of monT. F.rwythinff U r.et i iJ ti preat dera-n 1. Write frr our tmpl:'f circular, r.nd rrceir f-iji itormal ioe, Kj Urw I 'i.e If jov TjQcluiJe no 1 40 0 with tl.' :ilaej. CEOflCE STINS0S&CO Cot 483, PORTLAND, MAIItS.-