Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, March 28, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    Oak Creek, March 27, 1S94
EJHort Drir-ocrat:
Having been invited by republicans to
peak at the Oak Creek Republican Club,
but denied the privilege after the bouse
was called to order, I ask permission to
nnBwer tome of the remarks made at their
first meeting. The speaker consumed con
siderable time in showing that the U S
had prospered since the war. We will
admit here that the country has prospered
in spite of bid legislation, but when we
come to consider the advantages the coun
try offered at that time we could hardly
expect any thing else. There were vast
prairies of fertile land awaiting settlement,
and rich gold fields turning out their mill
ions of wealth, but now that the country
has grown cider and falls to produce as it
once did, it is only by the most careful and
economical legislation that we may expect
to prosper. The first speaker that took
the floor touched lightly on the tariff ques
tion, but mentioned no article except woo!
and said that our country would be ruinedJenueoffi:e here are'generally lushed these
if wool was put on the free list. I will
just say to that gcutleman that if he will
investigate he will find that, for the 'ant 70
years, ool has averaged a better price
under a low tariff than it has under ahigh
tariff. The speaker then branched off on
our state legislature and did most unmerci
fully score them for their had legislation,
and misappropriation of public money, and
heaping taxation upon the people, very
ably showing that republican legislation is
not the thing for Oregon. Now, after 30
years of peace is it necessary to maintain
the old war tariff and compel our people
to pay extortionate prices for tho necessa
ries of life, while, if we had absolute free
trada tbere is only 7 per cent of the indus
trial part of our population engaged in
occupations that would be brought into
competition with foreign countries. Now
is it justice to the people to tax 93 per cent
of the population of the U S to allow 7 per
cent to accumulate great wealth to the
oppression of the masses of the people, for
I want it distinctly understood that the
tariff is a tax and that the consumer ptys
it, although it was denied by the republi
can speakers, yet they produced no argu
ment to prove their point. We claim that
when goods are imported Into the V S the
duty on those goods is added to the price
and when the consumer buys those good"
he pay. .he tariff, but should we buy of
home manufacturers, then In that case the
factory has raised the price of their goods
as high ns the tariff will allow, and instead
of the tariff going into the trensury of the
U 8 it goes into the pocket of the manu
facturer. In regard to McKinlyism pro
tecting the laborer, do my republican
friends supposr that our fuctorys can givo
employment to tho thousands of foreign
laboiers that are flocking to our shores
every year, while they depend "alone on
our home market for their manufactured
goods? For several years we have had n
surplus of laborers. Now, so long ns this
state of affairs exis's, wages are bound to
comedown. If you wou'd do anything
for tlio working man, u";ve to our factories
k ... . . . I
free WW material, ad fnaUIu tueiu to
compete with other countries; then with
the world for a market they will bo able to
give employment to the unerurloyed. but
tho wortt feature of this hih tariff al'
that we hnvc thrown up arouud us, is the
fact that It is injuring our market abroad.
rorelgn countries are getting tired of
scooping sand from the sea shores (0 ballast
their vessels, and sailing over here to buy
our wheat ami other produce that the
farnior produces. The prosperity ot the
countty depends upon our maintaining
f'iendly relations of tuule with foreign
countries. I,et us buy where we can buy
the cheapest, and give in exchange f:ir it
that whii h we can produce clh'aio.-t. Hut
listen to the im-onibteiu'y'of the howl id
the Mrhiuley pels. 1 he Standard) il Co
iys if retroleutn is put 0:1 the free list tliey
will have to g out of busincM, but do we
not know that the Standard Oil Co is slilp
lug oil to all foreign countries and smvoss
fully competing with Ihom in tlu'ir own
countries ' The Pennsylvania coal mines
say they cannot compete with the coal
mines of Nova Scotia while in t'ue lust
year t'.fXX'.0)O worth of Pennsylvania
coal wus shipped to Nova Scotia. If they can
. ship to foreign countries nnd successful!;
complete with tlem in their own countries,
c in they not complete with them at home?
One of the speakers in trying to defend the
extravagance of the Harrison administra
tion said that Clcavclan l's first administra
tion was more extravint than Harrison's,
bi.t be produced no figures to prove his
point. When air Cleveland took bis seat
there was but a small amount in the treas
ury applicable to the payment of the nation
al -'elt, Mr Cleveland during bis first ad
ministration paid 355 170,260 on the nation,
al d.-bt, a-id tuincJ over a treasury contain
ing 9 txooo,oco to Mi Itanlson. 1'uiing
Mr Harrison's adminis'rationhe managed to
pa)' $27.1.0?-', S""- N-'w what is the matter?
Mr Harrison raid ?Sj,"7.?Sj le-s on ihj
national debt than did Mr Cleveland and
tJrneJ over a bankrupt treasury. The
present f orgiess lias alrcaoy cut tio n their
expense over 20 millions bilow the 52 cor
dis". Now where Is the stravagaiir(?
The !at speaker drc'aie 1 that JJr Klnler-i-m
had Increased waijes in the I S, but
old not mention a single instince wlicie
wages bad bcei ral.ej. Now ha this in
crcae In waei been the cause of ail cl the
dissatisfaction among liibcrer., f ir tne last
3 years? Is ihis'he cause cf all the Uuxiv
riots led strikes that bare taken place?
Was this the cause of the Homestead riot?
Ahmy lilend.lt was because Mr Camsgte,
the McKinley, pet proposed to reduce
wcges from 10 to 20 per cent? Docs this look
like increasing wages? The time was taken
up at the last meeting: of the club In reading
speech that Sjna'or Do'ph once roads In
the Senate, and the reading of a good old
Republican Taper. Mr Dolph made a very
oad speech considering the subject but he
was very ably answered in the Senate if
you would care to read it.
A I)EMOCAT,
Unirtd States Internal Revenue Collector
Henry. Blackman has msde the following
appointment:
United Siatesstoiekcepcr at Grant, here
the Portland distilling if located, George
Herbert, of The Dalles, Mr Herbert has
been sheriff of Wasco county two terms.
United S'ates gauger it Grant, M A Les
lie, of Morrow, Sherman "county, at present
a deputy sheriff of that county.
Bolh appointees have long reside! in East
ern Oregon.
The clerks in theChinese registration de
partment of the United Statea internal rev
days. They are now registering at the rate
of 100 Chinamen per May. Since tho be
ginning of the current year 650a of the 15,
000 Chinese In Oregon and Washingtin have
complied with the Geary law, and the im
pression prevails that a very small percent
age of the remaning number will refuse to
register.
Scsndat and corruption have been the
constant fruits of protection. When the
Government undertook to constitute Itself
a partner in business of certain favored in
dustries it Invited the money power to come
in and tike a hand in the administration
of affairs. Under Federal patronage (he
greed of ill-gotten gain has become insolent
and reckless. It his debauched the franch
ise and debased legislation. It has exalted
the (rust and festered the lobby. It has
dulled the public conscience and been fa ta'
to a nice sense of propriety In official stat
loa. It has brought business into politics
and set up the standard of the dollar to
dominate public acts.
Beware of Olnimrntsfor Catarrii that
coutoiin Mercury,
aa mercury will surely destroy Iht Ltnso of
smell and completely ilurr.::c the whole system
when entering it througa tho mucous surfaces.
Such articles should never ha used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians, aa the
damage they will do lt ten fold to tho good you
can posnihly derive from them. Hal. 'a Catarrh
Cure, ni nn u fact tired by I', j . Clu-m-v A; to.,
Toltdo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting dlrertiy upon the blood nnd
mucniiH mi rfacca of thy system. In buying Hull's
Catarrh ("ure he Burayou if ft tlio rciiuino. It is
taken iiicrnaliy and u mndo In Toledo, Ohio,
by J. vlieney V (', Vi'tinionials fren.
sW Bol'si by JJruus'Mth. tiric" "m. per bottle,
Simiino Wiiai's. Tho Ladies I3iua.ir
desires to ftnnouncfi that they have just re
ceived an elefjant line of ladies ai.d misses
eaics r.nd jackets for sprint; wear. Th2.se
fiinnents rum prise all the latest Parisian
etvlea and ore tailor nmile. The price to
suit the times. Call nnd inspect them.
See the New Improved Slnrer stw ins tn
chin. Tho bti alwrystho chenijest.
V Sawden, cnt. Otliee at F M Fienyh
Cwclry storo
"0n : ., II Aa U
41 V' 10
tlieliill3"an.i
never csceil
o.l. " TrieJ
aiil proven"
is tho verdict
o f millions.
Simmons
Liver J.ioku-
, n-
? - - lator m th
itor in the
or
y
medicine! t a
which you
can j'i;i vour
fiith Imi- n
c u r c . A
m i 1 d laxa
tive, a 11 il
I'UIv'lV W'i
et;iU' act
ill;; iliivciiy
hi the Liver
n 11 d Kid-
Than
PiA
s
novs. Try it.
Sold by nil
nipr't- in L:e,uid, or in 1'owdiV
I c t.ikoii dry urnuido iiiton ten.
T!p Kims of l.U vr Mpllrlnr.
" I I';"1 " "-''''l -Mirsitninons I.lvcr Itfcll-lalii-
HtiU . in con-. U-inlnuslv iv it ii. IhO
Kincirull h.T ini-ilii hu s. 1 t-uiiui.T It A
iniiUfiiH' rlU't 'n tiHt. lito. V. JAL-K
usi. I'mimui, WimhliiitUiii.
4i-l:VFJtT PACKAOH-i
I lie C Stamp Jn pp rnpmisk
11. it. uvm:. w. 11. ni.MiiMimi. n. 11. james
ALBANY FDMTDEE CO.,
IRTCOPOHATHTJ
fialliiiiore I'.loft, . Alliany, Ore.
FURNITURE
vi.'...'to'JiiiO cf
ioi;mA!vio
- in all it ranches.
EMBALMING acuity.
KeeiJcHce cornr r .
OJV TniAZ.
That g a eootl way to butt a medi
cine, but it's a pretty bard condition
under which to tell it. Perhaps
TOU'
bit
ou ve noticed that the ordinary
or miss medicino doesn't at
tempt it.
The only medicine of its kind so
remarkable in its effects that it can
be sold on this plan is Dr. Pierce's.
Golden Medical Discovery. As a
blood-cleanser, strength-restorer, and
flesh-builder, there's nothing like) it
known to medical science. In every
disease wnero xne lanit is in tne
liver or tho blood, as Dyspepsia. In'
digestion, Biliousness, and the most
stubborn fekin, bcalp, and Scrofulous
affections, it is guaranteed in every
case to benefit or cure, or you have
your money uacK.
To every sufferer from Catarrh.
no matter how bad tlio case or of
how long Btanding, the proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy say
this : " If we can't cure it, perfectly
ana permanently, we 11 pay you S500
in aosu. ooiu oy all druggists.
Star Bakerj
CorBroMslttlbla and Firm U
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIETOR,
allied rrmtH,
W'lwsnare,
rled FroilD,
Tobitcco,
sonar,
uflee,
Ete
Qaecoswstr
VKetibles,
I'iK a r
Nplcc,
Tea,
Vie.,
lac everything that la kept In a peser
variety and grocery store, Highest
market price paid hi '
ALL KINDS Olf' PRODUCE
WANTED
At the bloie
Allen Bros.,'
formerly owned
BUTTBS,
EGGS,
IiARD,
BACON,
and CHOICE APPLES,
for which
pofcsihle.
I tt pay ttie best each prTct
0 F RAIWP.f
Wall Paper,
i M-ujjh, La in tx, OiIn
(laxi, ICtc
). A. di Milling
ALBANY, CT.ECO
DrHE ISccr. DrO K Bee
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attcnllcn plven to diseases o
women. Iloti'- to to 1 2 A M. 2 to 4. ami
to S p M. Oilices and rctldence Blum-
berts Uulldin;, First Street, between Lyon
tndKhwcrth.
M
th. Dr. l'Mtlrrftcn II nllar
Th N.-twt Clain.ivmtit rd Ute VAt, ttl now
hcie, mul 011 be fount) at her rmUnre.nct dx)i
J B r.iiirill. Mie Irlln Nm il p
rntrtit ami futnrr; lore IroiiMc. attsrut (tit-r.ili aol
biuiiiw. Yiu can hcu from Tcur tifJ twtJ.
Street Railway Time Card
The c.11 will leave corner of First and
Washington street i follows:
7:40 a m for I-ebanon train.
5.:l5 " " Orphan's Home.
1 1 :;o " ' Js'oo.i train going north.
12:15 p m for njon train ijolng south,
1 '' Lebanon train.
i."io Orphans Home,
4 '
0:55 " " Overland train froing south,
Kot Orplian" Home on Sundajr car will
leave at J 30, $-:,o and 4 t,o p m
The car will alto inert all Incoming
tiainson the Oregon Taclilc railroad.
C G IU rkhart
F0RTHLLE8
sLllULl !"
W1
"rSHcZ ..uU.:n Hisiiclo,.,, s-.-.r
hichwillbe oldst
The Lonrsl
EMBALMING "d .he proper
t.UK I r
NO EXTRA CKRCt FOR
ALBANY, - - MASONIC
I MEAN
Will sell all crcfikerv ware and holiday gooas tu
COST- Here are some prices: Lamps, worth
50c for 25 cents; lamps, worth $2 00 for $1.00.
cups'and saucers 'o to 40 cents a set; pla'es, 40 cents pei
set. iSveryunng eise in propui nun.
Call on me and you will
J.
NEW : FURNITURE,
MY STORE iS NOW FULL OF FIRST-CLASS FURNITUREJCONSISTINO
ot bed room 'set.. Ich.ir., lounges, etc., which I will sell t
BOTTOM PRICES.
Thos. Brink.
The Oregon
Vlt'n it home office al
A
S-A-XjIrSIM:- - - - OK,3i!C3-0. T
me Gray Block, corner Liberty and State street, brunch rff.ee In Portlf.nu
AKES a specialty of Sur.nyside.fruit tracts near SalemJ
Will sell 5, 10 or 20 acre lots at $50 to $60 per
ere small cash payment long tim? on balance
pr particulars.
ALBANY O
JOSEPH.
. UK I.E lUJtG PHOTOGRAPHER. tgon-
Stationery, Toilet Artijles, Mus'ui
Instruments, Etc.
Hodps k Iftlai,
The'Cornet Drug'.Store,". Albany ,01
notice: of final settlement
-H-'OTICE IS HEREBY CIS KM THAI' llitiA.
lV dtrsirnnl .amliil.tr.lnl 01
ihj cltf ..( John Cri-hsm. diwaw.l, ha. fllj.1 In
Untr.VlnT final V'' : "J 'h' "iL""1,?
K'"" 10..VWV : . .'-I id d.. lh...io.
i..r ht.rin all .JHA ". I. i.l Sua! anxniat,
r,l l,.r Hit Klllemonl "'r'J " "":i,
Aticrnry i"
unTir.E CF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
-N-OTICE 19 HEREr.T GIVEN Til T THE
" r-....,.,r rlll.s ! will .'il .
tu.ntol An,lr li lh. .l-e?l. In flli-.l h-r Bn
with Hi cuiilT i-lrk .'I Linn (-..ttnlv. Or"n
inj that lhccuntv loon ol sul Linn cuntr, na
nvr,l Ihf l ltli .l.y ol Mirtn. !'. w;
h -ur of Ptf iW " I'l I-rn.H.n w. ..
ti.. ft.nntv er'UTX li.'UW as l: r'a''. ,,r
Lrin ol . l.j ti.n. il any t. Mid onal ac-
wunt and th .ttlienwni o. n
iuiI IVhrtuaT Sth. lv'l
II II Hrirt
Js i: r; "
Ally I'T L.e.nims.
Thin or ray hAlr and UaM 'leau. o
ilisple.slng lo irany people as matliaof
age. mav be ftvcrtpil for a long time bv
using Hail s Hair Kenewer.
IRVING
a Ask&,
rlnth idordc.skelsi
... .,.-
s.vinn
ere ot ... ded . .peri...,.
-,aBS1aasjiisT
HEARSE OR SERVICtt,
TEMPLE, - - OREGOI
BUSINESS.
not be deceived
Gradwohl.
Land Co
i'ropi'lctoB
Cabinet photos from $1.50 to $4.00
per dozen. Enlatiilnn pictures a
I specialty . 16x20 crayon; trained
Jim Slo.oo. We carrv'a large stock
ot 5x8 and sterescop'c views of Or-
FOR EXCHANGE.
We haro ,"0 acres of very cboice enrlur
ban land, suitnljl? for plitin, adjoining the
city limits of IVrtland nbicn we nre ciFer
inft at the low price of one thousand dollars
per acre, Kuhject to an incumnrauce of $ It!,
(XH), most all of whichjhaa two years to run.
The equity of ."3,500, we wi'-l exchange for
impioved farm land in the Willamette val
ley. We will alsD exchange equity in anme
very central prospective burineas property,
paying eood rental, for unincumbered farm
land. If yen ire on the trade write for full
particulara in Loxu & O'RRIE, 131 31 itroet
I'nrtland Oregon.
rj cji.itKKr, M.Dn
Phv.iclan ami Suricenn, Offce Vfatair. nrer tli.
Bank ol Ort'tfon.
hvudDce. cumer 10th and Clanovl. it;
A HENTS MAKE FIVE DOLLARS a
X"Vay selling the greatest kitchen titer..
sl evef invented. Ketails for tlilrty-llve
cents. Two to six can be sold In every
house. Millions sold in this country alone.
Don't miss the greatest opportunity ever
known to make money, easi'.ysnd qulcklv.
San-.ple sent, postage p'repa'd for five cents.
McMakin A: Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
S7K His A WKhK raid to ladies
.. I sndgflnt.tosell fieK.pid
uisii alier. Wa.-hes and dries) them
in two minute, without wettms; th
hands. o exporionee necessart: mi1 at
iuht, iermncnt rrsiiion. ArJilrM W
P Harrison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Co.um
tun, Ohio.
rE WISH to emptor t raw pocd
J n.en to Make $:.u tn f ioo a wrvk mil
itia; our Home Klettrie Motor Knn ;
in uiaoliine.. printing presses, r"'l,
etc. Kverybody buy. them. Stea Iv em.
plovment. Ksy situation anj'sv,
wat-w. Addrcs. TV p Harrisin A fo
C.erk Ko 14. Coiiunbti. Ohio.
GREATLY
REDUCED
PRICES
MADE 11 Y
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
FOR THE
CALIFORNIA
MIDWINTE B
iMIR
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
GOOD FOR 30 DAYS
Alliany to San Fratieisco
a;--A.JII3 EETTJEN
$20.90
Inc'uding FIVE Gate Tickets To
the FAIR
EXCPSIOfl TRIPS.
From San Francisco lo oiher points in
California wMl be allowed purchasers of
special Midwinter Fair tickets t the f0U
lowing round trjp ratfB
To Btaitons under $o miles from San
Francisco, one and one-third one way
lare.
To stations 150 miles or more from Han
Francisco, one and one-fifth one way
fare.
For exact dates and full particulars, in
quire of C K Fronk, agent at Albany, Or,
or address the undeisigned.
Ricyi'D Gray, T I! Goodman.
Gen Traffic Man. Gen Pnsnenger Agt.
San Frarciico( Ca.
E P Rogers, Asst G F & P agent, Port
land Or.
ireTiTruTc
.witii cirr.T-n.
BEST
JK2? SKCUtTia
IHPROEMENIS,
SUSPENSORY
trill t:r TTIiimt MI;.sj il Writnni wililnf frc-v
Qt.-risLitii'ii u) lria, uvrti? foKM.cK'! or itrlarrt(lou.
an lusil phn,(iloa. rtrjlDn. loin-si. iieno't ')-bilitt, sils-t ft'
Icsd- .v 1-! mu nr. r1'4uBiitlMn. klrlln i. liver ttci MnJ-kl
comi 'tiltitsi, 's! tmek, lumliaifo, tci:sli. tnt-tt 111 iu-ittb,
I. T '1 cl-ciri tirlt ccritn(ru "n-Jerlul liii.tirmiil ox t
h ot'.fi., nu.t rlvi a curr. il tl.nt It Iniinollv felt l tin.
J.irtr i,r wn rurfctt r,,lliii, nit hIII rnr. nit of tlit-g.ol
fllcrui'M or tin ), Th(iuauiU .nvo tern surnl Iit U Is ..irir'
ftrot.i lt tut, on uftr All oiI., r r. mr.h t f.ii.j',1. iih! t
Itc htm lrtiJ- ,f t, tir.i.,i:Hli In tlti- tut.l vrrj cl!tr 1nl
Our mei-ful I.M'HnUI Kl.tlllill M l'M,-,l,li V. t'.s
(reM. jtt,., r,rr,nt -3 wrnli tn n ,tr.. I IK AM. fiKl.lS
H :.:tl i,i .Itiori.;!- -Irrnit-- (.1 All t M till id tilt (o'.li1 1
brtk.l foriilmimiea I'nui.bltti, itt..lrJ, cl.d, f.ip. AJ lrfi
fcA.3LVIE;iW ELECTILIO CO.,
PORT LAINO 015.
DISSOLiJriOH KfTICF.
aniuiiMiiip u'.ret' icre vxmtln a
dom, a black-tnithing l.u.ii c- ur.dir
name olC.an'.er & Rumi.iii i drcnlvKl sfy
mutual co'is'nt thii day. All c'niuis ,lne
the firm or twiug Ij it Ic tittlid hy
the old titm at the thop on .Sccoi.d strret
between l'eny and YVathingtor). Mr
Cramer retires acil Mcllmmsn elllcoo-i
tinne.thrrt.utiiicis. Vt,rtiary 1, 1894.
CriA.MKK I'OWMAN.
Ti
1J
An nirrecahlo Laxative end Nr.avit Toina
. 'uJ;vJruirKistsorBent by mall, lie, 600,
smu tl.00pcr package. Fnmplea tree.
JTt Jtn .Tr"' Ivortte TNTS ttffiSS
w alw fortbeToethaadiircta,iaa.
5?Ii?L,.",S''J'y' lr'SA-.San PleiresCal!
rys: "blnloUs Catarrh ltemedy Is thelrsi
medlelne 1 have ever sound that would do me
smygoou." Price so eta. Sold by Cruggists.
r shiloh's cure;
' Trm Cheat Conon Cms jiromndy eursl
yheroallpthcrafall. ForCoo.ui,ptlonltlulS
Bo rival; haacured thousands, and will crsl
TOD.iltai-cainUmo. frt;sa5rtuM.,ll.
ELECTOBELT
mi .V A-WKYB dl
5 DOLLARS
PER DAY
20 Easily Made.
We want msny mrn, wcnwi, fcorn, nnd glrlji'.
work tru a fewbonM dn.ir, ri?lit in ) airy?
tlu-irown hoin-t. The bu.hii'M Is Mtry, jilrBfffci
strictly bozoniWc, antl psiyii better than anroil:-:
oiTtre.1 ng. nt. You buve fi clear ficU nU t.f
comiet::ln. Erpt-rirnce n,-Upcc.l abHlity m
necessary, N capital roiii,nl. W ei)jip yt,p
with eTt rvtltiiiw that yon need, treat JOB wt
awi hflp rci to eira t?n Man orunary ff
Women tlo at w JI as men, an1 bo- acd g'&
mak gitol pay. Anyone, anyirhtre, can t)u t '
".rlr AH auc;eel wt-.o follow onr plain and iin
pl dlreai.-n.- Kirnen work will tmrcly
you a crv.it d'l ot moner. F.Trytb'ng' to r v'
anj in great drm.inL Write fcr on fsan.p!.'
circuHr, anl rreire fiiil iL.ormntloe hnrr
d m U jq toncIuJe iiw t $q m witb l! '
CEORCE STINSOKt& Ct?
Box 488,
PORTLAND, MAIMS: