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About Daily evening Albany democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-1888 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1888)
Daily Democrat. NATIONAL DEHOCRATIO TICKET, or.Pn.iJo.it -OROVBR CLEVZLASD.o! Ns . York far Vim Hrjslliiit VLMSH J. TiiUKUlX, oIOhla For Preai'lentU! Zlsctnr W. K. BILYKU. of L'nneotin'v. VV. U. E.YIf l.;t, ol Uultnonih county s. tl. 3mr VJ.tl'it, of Un'SMlu, .county. The New York World has made a care ful canvass of the result of the election in that state next Tuesday and figures out a majority of 23000 .'or Cleveland. The question to be decided by the voters at the coming election, is simply whether we shall continue the over-taxation of the great body of the people for the benefit of an aristocratic class, or have lower taxation and a more equal chance for all our citl zens. Professor Brunell, for many years Latin teacher in the Chicaco high school, and a life-long republican, pronounces for Cleve' land and ta. iff reform. He says therepub llcan party is going backward. The chair man of the democratic county committee says the close poll of the yoters in Chicago justifies the prediction of a democratic ma jority of 4,700. The county gave Blaine 8,622 plurality. In the town of Lake the gains will be enormous. Republicans there admit that they have lost 50 per cent, of their vole of two years ago. The as sessment of the rolling mill hands has created great dissatisfaction and driven hundreds out of the republican party. A man who was a compositor ona Prov Idence paper in the early fifties was re cently arguing in favor of the high tariff taxation, and cited the fact that he was then compelled to work for 16 cents a thous and as proof of the evil effects of the low tariff which then prevailed. In the course of his argument he said that he went to San Francisco in 1854, and was offered $1.50 thousand there, under the same tariff: but although he insisted that the low price of composition in ProviJence was owing to the free trade tariff, he maintained that the high rate at San Francisco was due to "dif ferent conditions." lo cut a five point star with a single straight clip of the shears might seem a rather difficult feat to accomplish. Once known, the process is very simple. Take a sheet of paper of any size and fold it once across. Then make a fold at right angles to this, mere'y for the purpose of deter mining the center of the paper. Throw the sheet back upon the single fold and let the center point be the point of a triangle wnen all the folding Is completed. It must be understood that to have a five polled star there must be one single and two double folds, the folds being made out ward from the center point. This single fold should be made to a point about four. fifths of the distance to the middle line made when the center of the paper was de termined. The first double fold is made by folding the further side of the sheet as it Is left af.er the single fold, back upon the outer edge of the latter. The second dou ble fold is then made by folding what is now double upon what is triple. To obtain the star, now make a cut with scissors on a straight line diagonally acioss from a point some little distance removed from the apex, to the extreme outer lower point of the fold. The cut may be made from either regular side of the triangle The eye must be guide as to the aculeness or obtuseness of the angles of the star. A very little practice will soon enable one to cut one of these s'ars with enlire ac curacy. Comparison of a star so made with a geometric s'arwill show it to be far more symmetrical and graced'! than the stiff, mathematical product. I'lHMCSl'KAKlNd. fol- Hon. L. M. Montanye will speak as lows: Sweet Home, Friday, Nov. a,at 1 o'clock p. m. Crawfordsyllle, Saturday, Nov. 3, at 1 o'clock p. in. Sclo, Monday, Nov. 5U1, "at 7 o'clock p m. T.J. Stites will speak as follows: Harrisburg, Saturday.Nov. 3,at 7 o'clock p, m. 1 he issues of the pending campaign will be discussed. Local committees will make all necessary arrangements. J. A, Heard. Chairman County. Cen. Com. To the rooule of Sclo and Vicinity. Owing to the difficulty of getting suitable rooms arranged in Scio wo have decided "not to work there for the present; but if you will come to our gallery in Albany, where we are well prepared and have the finest of lenses md fixtures, wo will make it to your advan tage to have pictures taken here, and will make it satisfactory for your trouble and ex. ponse in coming. We are making life size portraits finished in crayon. Prices lower than oyer heard of. Bring any pictures you wish copied. We guarantee satisfaction. Please call and see us. Very Respectfully, Crawford & Littler. J CUKIOI'J FACTS. The railroad bridges in this countiy if placed continuously would reach from New York to Liverpool. Of the 200 gold beaters in New York, no one is a woman; Vhlle of the 900 gold-cut. ters, no one is a man, Evcavations made in Tzlnlzun zan, In Yacatas, Mexico, in search of treasure are said to have revealed a magnificent palace which is an arcixoiogical wonder. The most northern electric light in world is at Hernosand, Sweden, on Gulf of Eotli- nia,above the hid degree of latitude. Light is needed there at 2: 30 p, m. A new double pointed nail is the inven tion of an ingenious woman. The points turn in opposite directions They are es pecially useful for invisible nailing in woodwork. It is simply two nails joined firmly, .he sides of the heads being placed together. Vienna bread has made many fortunes, and one of $8,co,ococaine to CouniZang,who died recently in Vienna. In 1S42 he estab lished the first shop for Vienna bread in Paris, and from that gained his weal'.h. A retired plumber says that clogged wat er pipes can be cleared by pouring enough liquid soda lye into the pipe at night and not allowing any water to run till the next morning. During the night the lye will convert all the offal into soft soap, and the first current of wate. in (he morning will wash it all away. A correspondent writes to us that Mrs. T. S. Moulton of Hamp'on Falls, N. H., was attracted by the actions of two robins in her front yard. They would fly and al most strike her, and then go to an arbor vita; tree in the hedge, than back lo her again. When the tree was examined a nest was found with young biids and a large speckled adder eating the young birds. The adder was killed, but he had eaten all but one of the young birds. An improvement in the operation of an- nealiog wire Is announced. It consists in coilingthe wire upon a hollow metallic core or drum, imbedding the wire and core in sand or its equivalent, surrounding a cen tral open space, subjecting the whole to heat with the wire thus imbedded.and then allowing the whole to cool before removing the wire from the imbedding material. While cooling the vessel is dipped intermit tently into cooling liquid. Look in oar corner show window at the vises we give with one of the best baking powders in the market. No lottery scheme : yon simply .take your choice. UROWNELL IC 6TANARD. Some Summer Items. It pays to get your groceries at Brownell. stanara s. You get a five cent ticket with ever Si's wonnot goods bought at Brownell JlStan. THE PLACE. By all means call on Parker Brothers, Successors to Join Fox, 'w your Groceries, Produce, Baked Goods, Etc., Etc. Their Roods are the best and their prices Ma an nah'a STRAYED. from my premises in Albany a six year old red and white spotted "mulley" milk cow. Any one returning her to me or giving information as to her whereabouts will bo suitably rewarded. E. E. Davis. TIIOS. JONES' Barber Shop is now Id the STRAHAN BLOCK, where ha is prepared to do first-class ton serial work. His Star bath rooms rl nionlv arranfr. ed and are ready for use, Call on him for the best work. DR. C, WATSON MASTON Physician and Surgeon. Office opposite the Democrat Office. Fine horses , We bave fust brought from Eastern Oregon, a lot of fine work torses wbiob we will sell on terms to suit the times Among them are soma promising youue driveis from Onecn, Mason Chief and EiJward Everett. Also Some choiot heavy Bares. Arjyone winhiog to pur chase a horse will do well to luok '.leai over. We take plrssnre in rhvw o all intending purcliHi-.re. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. In making my announcement for the Fall I beg to call attention to the Following Departments: DRY GOODS In tnis department my stock is unusually large aud coopj Dress eoods in all the leading styles : good shades for Fall and Winter -1 selected from the best Eastern and Foreign importations. The latest no,,' ties in trimmings and buttons, sbawlB, blankets, some extra good valmj white blankets, table linens, towels, ete. CARPETS My enlarged facilities for showing carpets has eoabiedm. make large pui chases in this department. lean show fine line of Ingrait t low prices, soma choice patterns in Body Brussels and Tapestrioa. I,, making car eta a leading branch of my business. BOOTS AND SHOES I carry the larest line of Boots and Shoes in the and have paid special attentioa to gottiog the gocar uesi nuiieu anrl T n.an phnw 11 fine line nf oaods. I keen in stow, the best ma country, and have endeavored to eet a line of low prioe goods that antee to giye satisfaction. Anything in Boots, bhoes or .tt'ibberq for men, rl men ani children can be found in this department, is is in iaci a sboe it' oi itself. ueB in the cii I to thit trJ nakea ia t I can gnf rnnnCRIFS I am emus' special attention to k eoping a full lias of S;l B"n.v Ornnariea. unoolored teas, roasted and ground coffees, canned fruits, latest specialties in breakfast foods, etc., can all be found io this departm! Pure, fresh goods and good value for money in my aim. I vrould especially call the attention of pa 'ties laying in their Fall supplies to my large stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS! I atn betterj prepared than ever to meet their wants. paitments I am piepared to meet the In all dt- Growiug Demands of Linn oun! -AND THE- Vheat, 78 csnts. T Call on M J MoaUith for big bargains. Goods not sold for leas than cost, goods not given away. Bat good honest goods sold at rsasonaoi prontat w. f . Ksad s. Tallman, Or. JOHN BRICCS, FLOEIST, - City of Albany, And ask a thorough inspection of my stock. 0, K. Paint Shop. House and Carriage Painters, Decorators and Paper Hangers' Piano Varnishing. All workfuaraatsad. VASSALLO & THOMPSON. (Sucoesor.'oHenry Suesens.) A13MY OREO Roses a Specialty. Uj'nKary Iota pUa'.i I aaj atwnljl to NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, (via Yaquinato San Francisco.) Of wheat, oats, hons and wool. I anTnTT. pared to take Marino Insurance on all cereals, hops, wool or any consignments of roods t anairom oo rrancisco. for further partic ulars, auuress Ala Harris, Agent California Ins. Co., Yaquina, Or. BINDERS AND MOWERS. farmers, remember that wa Him vear nave me usoorne ciieoi r-rainn Hinders and Mowers, the si ron trout, llichent run ninor, and best made machine in the martiet, vt e can give you Just ax anna terms as anyone, and probably a little better ; at any rate come and oe us be lore yon buy. STEWART SOX. REMOVED. Ml, J. J, Dubruilla is now Iooalnrl In hi. new store in the Pearce Block, where the uiNpiav uoruo proiruae uip nead tram tl. door. Ha is now better prepared than ever to meet the increasing demands of mm traus in line aouoie ana single har es ; suldlas, etc. Old and now rna. tomers are invited to call and Inspect his NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Woodln dc Willard bavlna !! ti. furniture business In this city desire have all indebt to thein to call and s it immediately, as it is necessary to clo account by the 1st of Deo embe ompt attention to this notice will grea Jos. Webber Announce to his patrons and frinnili k.t no is oow iocscea in nis new shnn in th !' shay & Muon Block and with able workmen will attend to his customers at as reasonable prices aa any oioer inop. AIDS has three ata-roonis runmug at sll bours there will be waiting for baths. MACHINE OILS. The best Tarloties of maohin. n. iim.i io upfc ujr oibwhti s oox, especially the kindatuat bave been tboroughly'tested by the Uun county farmers. Prle rn.r. rt ... , - - 1 FOR BALK BY FObUAY A Mas ON WAGONS, HACKS AND J35IES. We aro now agents at ihi 11.1,1 for 11,. celebrated wagons, hacks n. iniggje. made by Fish tiros, of (Uclno. Wia. ni can give better goods aim lower prices than ever befoif. Remember lli.t wa want your traoe and will male.. It no ob ect for you 10 ioine and n. Hl KW.VTA Sox. J. K. WEATHEEFORD, (NOTARY PUBLIC,) iTTOHNEY AT LAW ALRAMT, WKEVOft. WILL PRACTICK IN ALL THE COURTS OF THE Slate. mclsl attention rin 1,. ..,.1.....' . " , robate matter. ..ia Samuel E. Young., BARGAINS! nriee... what the public want. These 1 41 at my atore in thia city. Bought at Bankrupt ualca 1 can sell my .iocs- General Merchandise consisting of dressjgoode, gents.furnishhiR goods, clothing, etc., AT COST. 1 0 cent counters all contain many articles worth examil Cash or goods will be aid for all kinds of country produce. G. Wo SIMPSON, Albany, Orego). G. L. BLACKMAN, Successor to E. W. Lang-don. dealer;in DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, BRUSHES, SOAPS COMBS. and everythinf kepi In a first-class Drag Store, Also a flue stock of pianos and organs. STOCKMEN AND FARMERS EE A.P- T hanhv nnrllrv that Tlr. 1. N. ffl has successfully operated on my JK horse. ISAAC H For farther reference In regard to" Ings Inquire of Wm. Peterson, W", WIBU, J.VU.UOII , ij U H 'I I'""1 ' . Wolverton, Albauy; Sam Ginfi Wm. Foster, Prlneville. I P"?1 Inary mediolne in Albany and surrounding. Office and residences 6th and Washington StsN wooDlt Veterinary oiurj ft