THE ! M ' i ; Ml ' ! WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28. 1889.
jaily and Weekly
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PHOTOGRAPHY AND
STARS.
THE
The varied usea to which the art
o" photography is applied is in
creasing constantly. Mr. Champ
ney says they can hardly be told.
Its value in u'ustration is well
known to all. Hera it has helped
popularize artistic work, and
chepen the cost of its production to
a surprising exteut. Now but a
few hours may pass before the
thought of the artist is made the
joy of the reader, drawing, photo
graphic copy, relief plate and print
ing following one another with
nineteenth-century speed. From
the coarse outline of the newspaper
"cut" to the wonderful reproduc
tion of paintings by the photograv
ure process we mount on stepping
stones of victorious achievements
in photography, made to serve
with reliable accuracy the common
and the elevated, the political
cartoon and the edition de luxe.
The uses of which science ha9 put
photography are very numerous,
from records of the infinitely little
to the infinitely great, from micro
scopy, whicii deals with the invisi
ble, to the vastnes3 ot astronomical
wonders. The latest contributions
to our knowledge of the sun, moon
and stars made by photographs
taken by the aid of the powerful
telescope at the Lick Observatory
strongly contrast with the re
searches into the invisible world
of nature revealed through the
microscope. Dr. Draper made the
first daguerreotype of the moon in
1840 ; Foucault of Paris first suc
ceeded in making a picture of the
sun in 1845 ; and it was 1830 before
Professor Bond, of Harvard college
mad) the first daguerreotype of a
star. In 1851 Dr. Busch, of Koen
isberg, photograpked a solar
eclipse. Two scientists. Professor
Schuster and Mr. Lockyer, in 1SS2
obtained a photograph of the spec
trum of the eclipsed c.un. In 1S81
Dr. Henry Draper had successfully
photographed a nebula, and later
the spectrum of a star. Even the
aurora borealis has been photo
graphed this yeai. In the study
of stars by this precedure we learn
kowsome are like our sun, others
glowing matses of matter just be
ginning to burn, and still others
nearlv burnt out, like
and Aldebaran.
found to be too small, and the total
is now estimated at from 485,000,
000 to 500,000,000 bushels. A re
cent estimate of increase and of
decreased quantities of wheat grown
this year compared with that last
year is as follows: Increases
United States, 82,000,000; Canada,
8,000,000; England and France,
32,000,000; and in Ital, Spain,
Belgium, Holland and Algeria,
32.000,000 bushels ; total, 154,000,-
000. Decreases liussia. 72,000,
000; Hungary, 30,000,000; Kouma
nia, 8,000,000 ; Germany, 8,000,000 ;
India, 18,000,000, and in Argentine j
Republic, Australia and Lhile,
24,000,000 bushels; total, ICO.OOO.
000 buskels. This, if verified, will
point to a deci eased output of about
12,000,000 bushels in the countiics
named, which, if true, should be
constructed, taking the year
through, in favor of the United j
States, as they have grown overj
80,000,000 bushels more whea-,
than a year ajio and at leat
45,000,000 more for export, even
'after supplying all deficiencies in
reserve?.
The growth and importance i f
electrical mechanical appliances is !
remarkable in its extent. It is j
said that at the close of the past
year there were completed and in
course of const! uction in this coun- j
try eighty-five electric railways,
comprising about four hundred and
fifty miles of track, and the reports
show that during the first year
over eighteen millions of passeng-'.
BOTH
r
I""TJtf -TV'
ACADEMIC
-AND
COLLEGIATE
IVp-iirtments. In the Academic
I', j : i !-.. it ili' ve .-r- t. .a- courses ..
.-ik'v ot tl.ri.-e years each: Classical,
he t i't.i'" . I- i n. at ad Imsiofss. In--nm-ii.
r ! tin n:i!; location, heal-
, : . m ,.w; ai vantages, lirst-
I i v. iy refect. Fullinforma
ti i! in catalogue, Ur which address
M-Minnville College
MeM INN VILLK,
- T. (J
IUK)WNSON,Piss.
OREGON
ers hye been
lines.
carried over these
New designs in jewelry at French's '
NE W TO-DAX. t
ijOR KENT A CoMMDUlOL'S S lXKi:,vux j
50. An A 1 location. Small stock and I
fixtures -or sale. Aik ress r call on As'iby j
& Dickinson, A buiy. Or. i
1 1 ( 2
If J
r4
erfect Laxative
siinulil be ; Paine Celery Cpr.ipouudfisjpromp
ii j i lit, aud
pro in p t
ami pleas
ant, with
no griping
or purgat
ive ittccts
It should
also incite
the liver
to actiou,
aid diges
tion, and
elievethe
kidneys. Like nothing else, Paine's
Celery Compound is a perfect laxative
amljcmes constipation where V.l other
remedies fail.
"As a gentle laxative PuiueY Cile
ry Compound u surely without a peer
1 think I ought to know, siiue f navj
"ried n-niedy after remedy for ;iimit
six ye-iis. and liavtfgmund imiliiug
that -juals it in my cast- of cnsiivu
nc8s." J. B. Jenkins, Teacher,
Cloyd's Civek. 1 tun.
ft?Mil Ar! ths Himplest 1! n.ailc.
UitUMQi Um Achil.ijcanu-e.tl.iiii.
and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves
li ,tle to be desired. I have great
confidence in its menis."
Albeut Lkanaru, Asso't Editor
Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
"For two or three years years I
suffered intensely with severs pains
in my bowels, which were habitually
constipated. My bowels are now
regular, and I have had no return of
these pains since using one bottle of
Paine's
Celery Compounds
V. G. Stickney. Druggist,
Havana, Ala.
""Moral: Uec l'aine's Celery Com
pound and stop ruining the intestinal
truer withjiarsh uurcritive pills.
$1. 00. SixforSo.OU. Druggists.
Wells Exhardton & Co. Borlinrtoa. Vt.
Merit WIbs
Ve desire to ear to our citizens, tha
for vears we have been tiling 9r.
K'in-'sNcw Uicovervloi Consumptt,
Dr. King's Neir Life Pills, Uucklen's
Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, arti
have never handled remedies that eHl
as well, or that have given such Uhi-
ersal satisfaction. We do not hesi
tate to guarantee them everv tiaie
and we stand rcadv to refund the par
chase price, if satisfactory results da
not follow their use. These remedi
kay won their great popularity pur
lv on iheir merits, nshaT fc Maso
Druggisis. A are IwvcKUnrBl.
Is one which is guaranteed to STiUi.
vou satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase price. Oa
this safe plan vou cau buv from out
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discoverv for Consuinp
tion. It is gurrantccd to bring relit I
in everv case, when usea for anraflet
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such
us Consumption, Inflammation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoo.
ing Cou: b. Croup, etc., etc. It it
plcasmt and agreeable to tat-te, per
fectly safe, and can always be depend
cd upon. Trial bottles free at Fosha
fe Aas;n'6 Drugstore.
fl.LI.-I.ivinnn l.ai-tatetl Food are Hcalthv
filOISi IIapiy and Hearty It is uncoualed
12 2 s
SALE A VOUNU
well liroean 1 icitlf,
r re rich.
UKIVINC. MAKK,
lniUire of 1". .M.
w
r AN'I hl A ul:M MA ur.Mii !..- ,v
situation as a carpenter Address Ceo.
Will & Stark.
Sandman, Albany I'nstollice-
Wood Savrln;;.
HAVINV. PIRCHASKD A TRACTION j
euine and a full wood paw ins outfit, I'
am prepared to take contracts of that kind, j
Persons wishing iheir winter's firewood sawed ;
will do well t. -,'ivo me a call. Ort'cig can br ,
left at Bjownell & Stanard's.
GKO. II. WARREN, J
lUrain Tile for ftale. ;
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS i
drain tile for sale at the Ease brick j
and cile factory East of Albany near Knox i
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts j
& Auston, Albany Orcjou. i
CHAS
Only first-eclass house l
in the city. Large sample rooms for com- (
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the !
kitchen. General stage etliee for Corrallis. i
D EVERE HOUSE, ALBANY.JOR.-
Xt Pfeiffer, Prop.
Jewe ry
f
L ii m mil iiiim ! mi "
-f
AH at t!ia
any
DRG.
sur'.
A. WHITNEV, PHYSICIAN AND :
'non. Graduate of Bellevue Hospi- ,
tal Medical College, New York City. Diseases
of women a sic.-ialty, O.lice in Froman's ;
brick, Albany Oregon.
JULIUS GEADWOHL'S
-o) o(
VI OTICE IS HEREBYJGIVEN THAT PRO ,
iM perty owners are required by ordinance '
to cut down ana remove all thistles and ob
noxious weeds i'roins u-ion their premiscj, '
auduDon the street adjoining thereto, within '
ArctUru-1 ! the citv limits of Albany. Those fuilinir to
i .1 . . ...:tl , A 1 ; I , I n i. I'ma nt k
W e marvel , W lien ' iJv order o' the city niarhal,
we think how feeble seems the i
lif tit of the fctars, to learn that only
1 ! t . .1 1.
a 3 in ucn ngni as :an come mrouii
Ai.Kv-. Ji nk 28, 1US.
J, N. HOFFMAN
E A. McALISTKR IIOMKOi'AIIIIU PIIV-
sician and kunrco'i. 11;. removed bis
a slit l-:,50of an inch is penui tel iMJea'. "
to affect the sensitive plate. Aiu 1 rc .Alx, knuinkkr
the moreniSllt Of ths cai lh WOUld I rj- and Survevur UrautbUrx and Blue-
nr.t.tj llili.A li'li (r.M.AM l.ilid i'o Allk.inV
i Or. Scwera'.' systenn nd water supply a
spteialty. Estate hit'idividre, maps K,a!
PAMI
AND
GROCERIES.
or copied n bhort mjticc.
IE.
T. SEtXiWK.'K, M. D., F.CLECl 1C
phvtician ai d surt , on. Oflice riii
j 'i'J and "J4, Pcaroc's blori. Albany, Oregon.
T OST--A GOLD LOCKET WATCH CHAKM
I J with a short pier of jfolu chain
t.hed to it. On the charm was
the letters S. M. li. The lindrr will
b'r rewarded bv leaviii-r the same at this
oliice.
in the two !iour3 reiuireil to form
an image soon carry tUe light off
the plate were thero not ingenious
mechanical apparatus by which !
the image is always kept at the
name place on the plate. And now
photography is not only used for
mapping out the known heavens,
but the camera reveals to us the
presence of stars which the human j
eye has not seen. Astronomers j
from all over the world have met j
in Paris and arranged a plan for !
using photography U obtain a i
picture of the entire heavens. '
Cameras will be sec up in numbers !
of observatories in many countries, : A reliable r.s stamrd 3 ton scale
nl manv nao-itivp. madp of t ht I delivered at your nearest railjoad 'atit n
and many negatives maue oi in , reJof frei);nt OI; tllirtv day trial. Lsr.-er
AnCfo nnntank nf nnivpl'SP. It e'ales at uriirortioiiatelv low prices. War-
i3 proposed to catalogue two
millions of the brightest stars and
note tbeir position with great pre
cision, as unui sucii maps eiiai. : innniAll fi
many other astronomical problems l V" 17I1 kJl-Ulu
can not b 5 solved. ... , ..!,,.
mmmm : Twenty-nmtlt annual exhibition at
i Salem, Orgon, commencing
A sew building material for ' j-yi a -'- i-cvirr If
dwelling houses, at least new in its ; -M-UIN iA 1 , &HtL 1 . AO,
use as the sole material employed
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
LY
GENERAL JHARDWAFE
1 iorur i-Ji'os'. SiivtjrwMre,
l.reiioii, UliiiiijL ?titd CJrvstaLware
liovs' VVuroiis mid Doll CaTnaes
lancv Groods. and a, General
Asortmeut oi 'rofkorv.
aud'rOYS.
inois Furniture House
THOS. BRINk
Best Line of .tnre Id the Citv of Albanv!
Fane Wickt,. Chairs Lotinp-es Parlor
Cornice Poles. Mirrors FeatherSS
Pillows Srino- Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Exten
sion 8TablesISuits.gs:
And w..at you can't find at. othfr houses, I have it. In fauteverj
thing tha is kept in a 6rst-class hotic
Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs,
Spring Beds, Lounge Etc,, Etc,, at Prices that
S;CANNOTi5BEj!UNDERSOLD.
ALBANY - f-S . OREOH
rues: rues: piie:
Or Wiiliam'K Indian Pile Ointiurat
Is I lie only 6urc cure for blind, blatd-
m'i or ltium piles ever discovered
It never fails to cure o'A cases of lepg
standing.
Judffe Coons, Maysvillc, Ky, says:
"I)r William's Indian Pile Ointmcat
cured ine after years of euflerinff."
Jude (ollinourv, Cleveland, O.say
"I nave ound by experience that tr.
Williar.'s Indian Pile Ointment ijivcs
immediate and permaLent relief."
We have hundreds of 6uch tcsti
niomals. Do not sufler an instant
lonper. Sold by drujrjrists at 50c and
$1 per box. Sold by Koshay ifcMasan,
Albunv. Oroa-oii.
The Xcit DlHCorcry;
You have heard your friends) ar.
neiiflriors talking about it. You raar
yourself be one of the many who
know from personal experience just
how :ood a tiling is. If you hare
ever tried it, you are one of its staunch
friends, because the wonder ul thin
alx.ut it is, that when once given .
trial, Ir King's New Discovery ever
afrer holds a place in the house. If
you have never used it and should be
atUietcd with a cough, cold or any
Thuoat. Luug or Chest trouble, secure
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial,
It is gauranteed every time, or money
refunded. Trial bottles free at Fosbay
& Mason's Drusr store
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all cook stoves or ranges sold
bv Matthews & Washburn.
LmnCountyBank
COWAN RALSTON iflD CHARf.EERLAiN-
Afbany, j - Oregon
Transacts a general banking businesa.
Draw sight drafts on New York, San "raii
iacoand Portland, r.
Loan money on approved security.
Receive deposits Hubject to check.
Collections entrusted to us willreceive
prompt attention
Just received at JH. F.wert's,a
niceassortment of gold-headed
canes.
(1SI
OUT Sill
--OF-
StajDo GhroeesiesI
Am
BOOTS AND SH0ES.IK2Z
! CAKES, PIES,
eiiSray.d Jle Buys Direct immI (JarritM the i,!trrest Stock inlthel
Willamette Valley? i
E3T lei on parle Francais. Hier wir ieutch gesorochen.
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
ft
Fresh Baked Brea6
Every Day.
y m i Mil jOl!Z!Stmdm
mth aa
carry an i:nineme line of
ranted for five vcars.
ay
A(ldrt's.
K. C. HOFFMAN,
Albanv. Oregon
WASHBURN,
i
i
From aud after this date
stock of Boots and ihoes
1 will selljmv entire
;0reii State Fair!
Stoves and General Hardware
Including the celfcbrate.l KAIILY HUE AK FAST and JEWKL 'cooking i
QkUVCS IlilU 1 ibllQ, yti ii'i 'lint tUUi',.l tUU waa n.utvto ui IkllUCll
J?J utenilst also a x'nilpete assortment of mx
i
in the construction is coming into !
se in France. It consists of con-!
atr acting the houses of steel plates :
introduced some time ago by M. i
Dalyf manager of the Societe des j
Forges do Chateleneau, who has (
i tisfactorily ascertained that cor- j
r agated sheets, of no more than a
millimeter in thickness, are sufli
i;rtlv Btron? for building houses
Continuing one week, under the
management of the Oregon
State Board of Agriculture.
AND
5
AT
COST
BUILDERS' HARDWARE,
I'umpi, hose, eopperware, tiiwirs. f -vl pltiinhirj' goorls a specialty,
prices are guaranteed to he satisfactury. The public is invited to
call .aid iospectjour stock. Tweedale's builaius. Albany, Oregon.
OVER S15000INOASH
PREMIUMS
Otl'ered for Agricultural, Btcck,
dairy and mechanical exhibits, for
works of art and fancy work, and
for trials of speed
seTeral stones high, aa . RUNNING & TROTTING RACES
material used allows of quite a;
variety of architectural ornamenta-1 MV '
tion The plates thus employed; Important improvements made
are of the finest quality, and, as j fa the premium list
r, i .fir thAv huve Reduced rates for fares or freight
they are galTanwed after they haxe ouan transportation lhies toaml
been cut to the size3 and shapes j frQm tbe fa5r
required, no portion is left exposed -ri QOTnF PPTriTQ
losphere. It is assertea i 2IiuikjkJJ.vx 1 iuuuu
This'is a cloeiug out sale !to makoj room tor ray
:mmense Fall and winter stock of Dry Goods,oloaks
and Furnishing Goods which will soon arrive. I
intend to have thelmost complete
Dry Groocis Store
In the Valley. Gall early, as 1 eijatteHwill save
you money.
Cnxrrbsnitt,
Fine fkMea,
Dried B&f OZZppecMepOrfe.
Ancbasf Cttstsxtf,
Cendfea eutd Huts,
EastomBuefaofkeat Floor,
Canned Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Gltssaare, Etc.
Tkm foaAi m all boock baa i-v
re lew, nai banrflt ot the nmrgtn villa
pen to nit i nnmi. II imihw th p(s
M Um ot wiiioa nrst mat &mAhIbim tSU
to the atmospl
that houses constructed
in
this
manner are very sanitary, and that ; Women's" dav ticket
.... i'
th- necessarv ventilating ana Men s season ticket
heating arrangements can readily
h? t arried out.
Kstim atks thus far made of the
domestic wheat crop has been
Men's day ticket 50c
2oc
$2 50
VY omen s season ticket :fl 00
Send to the secretary at Salem
for a premium list.
J. T. APPEUSON,
J. T. (Rt:t;;, President.
Secretary.
-IN ADDlTIONjTO-
THEIR OWN LINE OF CANNED GOODS
jjfucludiag fruits and vegetables or an kinns ciniin i in i JsiiD3riorji manner,
sojas not to lose their natural ilavor, carry miv?o
-A. COMPLETE LXUSTIE
-OF-
Familv Grroceries.
Choice Table
cickeai tc
Delie.ieieH.
, ecc.
ft t'sh fr-ait;md veetableof all ds, dressed
"W" BEAD,
Albany. Oregon.
ALBANY IRON
Manufacture "steam cngiues, grist and sawlmill machinery, iron I routs aud
all kinds of heavy and light work in iron and brass castings. Special atten
tion paid to repairing all kinds of maeliinery.liPatterns made on 6tort notice.
E. V. SOX, Vggident. H. Stewart, Secretary.
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