Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, June 03, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    Daily Democrat
Few men like to see a woman smoke, yet
they are always ready to help her to a light.
It wai a drunken gymnast of whom the police
man remarked that he was selling a tumbler
full of whiskey.
Buffalo Bill's immense success in Paris Is
ascribed to the fact that he and his horse go
far toward replacing the department Boulangcr
and his black charger.
Mrs. (Robert Klsmere) Ward is not merely a
passive deponent of woman suffrage, but with
Frederic Harrison is organizing an anti woman's
suffrage society.
Louis Dent, who succeeds Thomas 11 Shear
man as Secretary Blaine's private secretary, is
a nephew of Mrs. Grant and assisted Mr. Blaine
in preparing his "Twenty years in congress.
The catting down recently ul a number
of eucalyptus trees In the vicinity of '.he
White House at Washington recalls the
fact that the eucalyptus has a distinct san
itary virtue. It has the power af absorb
ing moisture, thus affordiug a protection
against malarial diseases. Fifteen years
ago .he Trappist monks, who possessed an
abbey near the city of Rome, planted trees
of this species, and now have several hun
dred acres covered with them. The mala
rial fevers, which were formerly so com
mon there, have now almost disappeared,
and the same effects have been noted in
those parts of California where the tree
has been introduced. There are plenty of f
other sections of the country where its cul
ture might be profitably attempted.
The man who is suspicious lives in a constant
state of unhappiness. It would be better for
his peace of mind to be too trustful than too
guarded.
A more glorious victory can not be gained
over another man than this, that when the
jury begins ou his part the kindness should
begin on ours.
About nine-tenths of all the clay pipes
manufactured in the United States are
made in Brooklyn, N. Y , where three fac
tories are located.that turn out 1 5,000 gross
annually. The clay comes from Wood-
bridge, N. J., and costs at the factory five
dollars per ton.
It is related that when Prince Bismarck
met Samoan Commissioner Kasson he was
struck with the Idea that he had met that
gentleman before. "Is my face familiar to
you f" asked Bismarck, with a puzzled ex.
pression on his countenance. "Your feat
ures are known to everybody in our coun
try," said the courtly Kasson. But the
latter was not pleased to think that Bis
marck should have wholly forgotten their
meeting when Kasson was Minister to
Austria.
A little black eyed miss, in whose minJ
had been carefully incrlcated the thought
that God is ever present with us, was the
possessor of a little pet dog which was her
constant companion ; in fact, the young
canine was so unremitting in hisaltentions
that the young mistress occasionally tired
of her companion. On one occasion she
turned on her little bete noir and exclaim
ed : "Yo do right back, Fluffy ! It's
enough to have Dod always trgging at my
heels
GOLDEN KITE HAZAAK'
Ctsb tioes a Long WajVat Julius liradwhol'
I have made arrangements for buying
goods direct from the factories in Europe
and will sell at wholesale or retail, cheaper
than any where else on the Pacific Coast,
The following are some of my rash retail
prices :
'A dozen unhandled teacups and saucers,
35 ts.
'A dozen unhandled coffee cups and sau
cers, 45 cts.
i dozen handled coffee cups and sau
cers, 50 cts.
i dozen seven inch dinner plates, 45
cts.
These goods are all iron stone China and
not a cheaper grade of goods. I have also
added good stock of jroceries. which I
ask people t call and examine and judge
ior meniseives as to quality and prices.
Il'LIUS Gradwohl.
NEW ADVERTISEMENT.
flee.
IRL WANTED.Todoneralhouse.
worn in city, can at Democrat of-
From his recent experiments on explo
sive mixtures of petroleum vapor and air.
Col Majendie concludes that one volume of
liquid benzine will render 16,000 volumes
of air inflammable and 5"oj volumes vio
lently explosive. Though these results
show that great care is necessary in storing
benzines and crude petroleums, other of his
experiments are more reassuring, as he
found that neither a glowing csal, sparks
from a flint or steel, or a .Hameless fusee,
will Ignite the most explosive mixture of
petroleum vapor and air, actual contact
with a flame or white hot body being
neccssarv.
Secretary Rusk, of the Department of
Agriculture, has already become a well
known figure to the Washington public,
lie is entirely free from any official stiff
ness of manner, and likes to enjoy himself
sitting out in the open air in front of his
hotel on a warm evening, chatting with
the people w ho happen to be about and
evidently enjoying life thoroughly. He is
fond of riding, and is an accomplished
horseman. lie 1 a striking figure as he
rides down one of the avcnues.wlth his long
whiskers parted by the w ind and his hair
slightly flowing from beneath his hat. He
is one of the most popular men in the pub
lic service, the fact being largely due to his
unpretentious manners.
VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND
a. iiuiuuciiwj, iunue is nereoy giv
en that bills will be recivod until Satur
day, June 5, 1889, at the hour of one
O'clock P. W.. fnr tha nnnalrnnltnn e t
nmtjr uric-K uuiiumg on toe real property
owned by the Masonio Building Associa
tion in A I ban y, Oregon, In accordance with
nlans and Hnani Aner inna nAn . u
1 - T 1 -'.. 1 yjti uiniu tui
office of Charles K Wolvertou. secretary
1 ne ngnt is reserved to reject any and all
Dted May 21, 18S9.
By order, L Sbniiers,
G. F. Simppox,
G. W. Mabton.
Committee
1849 1889, The days of '-19 are gone
and a new era has ooni9. Wo must
keep up with the train and hence note the
Kreat reduction in prices at the Albany
Bath and Shaving Parlors. (Shaving 15
cents. Baths 25 cents or 6 ticket" for $1.
Children's hair cut, 15 cents. Haircut
tlnu 25 cents Hair or whisker dyeing a
specialty. Hair oil and Sua Foam lor
sale. Razors honed for 25 cents.
Jos, Weihigr,
Proprietor,
Speaking of his father's physical recrea
tions, Mr Herbert Gladstone says in the
Birmingham Times: "He used to be
chiefly fond of rowing, riding and shoot
ing, but during the last twenty or twentv
fiyc years he has had to give up those forms
of exercise, and, as is well known, to con
line himself mainly to cutting down trees,
which he does habitually. He also was a
great walker, and not more than fifteen
years ago he walked thirty five miles over
the hills in Scotland. In my opinion, he is
still good for a twenty mile tramp. He
always attached the greatest importance to
physical recreations, and he lost no oppor
tunity of encouraging us in them. He has
proved their benefits and I think is not a
had specimen of their value. But it was
only in manly sports and gamcs.in rational
recreations, that he stimulated and led us.
What did he do as regards myself ? He
sent me to Katun, and every one must be
pretty well satisfied that a lad at Eton
would get eneugh physical recreation."
XTOTICETO CONTRACTORS, Notice
ll is herby given that at the next reeu-
.... u. ... ,,,i0 vuuuij vuuiuiisaioners
Court for Linn county, Oregon, lobe held
at the Court House in the city of Albany
on Wednesday the 5th day nf June. A. D.
1889, sealed plans, specifications, strains,
diagrams and bids will be received far
HllilHlnf a Hrlrl.. n ... n.... .1. u ....1- c . .1
unup nuiwia blio -WUL I B,HIU1"
am at Waterl 10 ; said bridge to be abeut
"' iuub mu sixteen ittet wiae in the
clear. Also for the building of a bridge
across Crabtree Creek where tbe CenntT
knari nrnaaaa aalH . i
ef Deaklns Bros, and J. It. Cyrus said
bridge to be about 100 feet long and 16
feet wide in the clear. Also tor the build
ing et a Bridge acrosw Muddy C;.ek at tha
nlflna knnwti a 1,A n-IUn. f. a .1-1 1
' , ' iui u. ivaaers
to submit estimates on this bridge for
flllTlBtfll.llW.H , f t.T I . .
wuio ul ararioo iora and
also where the old bridge washed out
said bridge to be about 80 feet lenr and
sixteen leet wine la the clear. All of said
bridges to be covered. All bids must be
filed with the Clerk on or before 1 o'clock
.. ui. ui me buovs mentioned Iav. All
IK1B miit ha nMitnn.-iul 1 .1 I -
5 nfir nanr nf Hlrf Tu I' . .
right to reject any ami all bids.
JJone by order ef the Court this 9th day
of May. A, D, 8u
E. E. MexTAfti-K,
bounty C'lerW,
J. MeCAUSUANO,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
DRAUGHTING AND BLUE PJIINTS.
Ofllce with Oregon Lasd Co. Albany, Or.
Sewerage Systems and W.ter Supplies
a Specialty, Estates Subdivided. Maps
made or Copied on .short notice.
5
SPECIALTIES.
CLOTHING
Fashionable and Stylish Suits, Business Suite, Light weight
Summer Suits. Boys, youth's and children's suit3.
Furnishing Goods
Fine line of light weight underwear balbriggan and voolen ; soaiery, shiita
neckwear, bne wire suspenders, guaranteed tor two years, in
11 the latest novelties.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A Urge line in this department of tlia best in tbe market.
HATS
Staple and Fashionable linos, among others a Gne stock of the
John B. Stotson hats.
Tailoring
Merchant tailoring under expert tailor. Suits made to order under short
notice at rcmarkablo loir figures. More goods turned out than ever before.
IQQQ QPRlWH AMn QIIMMCb lA.
LADIES DRESS GOODS Hi flMft
The largest stock and gre. est variety in price and bvyle I have evet
carried, and as gjod value as e-er offers tu tbe citizens of Linn
ccunty.
Special Bargaius In Cashmeres,
In colors and blacks. Seersuckers, ginghams cb.mbreys, W
print, ud wash fabric,. AU the novelties of the season b ack nd
colors. I will have so,netbinS further to say about these m et.,
days.
:EM15ROIDERIES, skirtings
and India Linen. I
ever ex-
L. E. BUI
5
Stick a Pin
in the fact that I am offering better bargains than any one else in Albany
Bought at bankrupt sales I can sell
First-Glass Goods
Flouncings, and all overs tin carabriw, Swiss and India
have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line
hibited in this city, ana at peiuj rcuuucu y......
Piques, Lawns, India Linens,
Nansooks in white, ecru and colors, all at prices very much cheaper
than ever before offered in this city.
TABLE LINEN,
In brown and bleached. This stock I bought in New York at less
than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 58 men an
linen bleached at 50 wnts per yard and others in proportion.
TOWELINGS, CRASHES, ETC
All these goods I buy direct from importers by the bale, andean sell
them much cheaper than if bought of jobbers towels I buy tn quan
tities in New York, and am offeriog them at prices that are sure
sell the goods.
Y
JOHN BR.GGS,
FLOBIST,
ALBANY OREC
Roses a Spkcialtv.
Cemetery lota planted an I at,n.i
Kid Glovfn I Kid (jlnm I I
I have jutt received a full line of kid
.olvci branded Our Own. This it a genu
ine kid glove. 1 buy direct from importers
In New York and consider tliem the bent
value of any glove 1 ever sold for this
price. J button, 3 row of st'tchlng, $1.50
jer pair.
K. Yoi-Nu.
FRESH
Grass and Garden
SSaESaESZOjES
all kinds at
STF W ART&SOZ
atjor belowlCOST.
FOR
General merchandise of all kinds oall'on ire. Particular bargains in a samp
of shoes.
Cash for Goods or Country prdi(fc
0 w. sniiso
Albany, Oregca.
illef & living,
-FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Prompt Attention-First-class Hearse
FOB
Drugs, Paints,. Oils, Brushes, Akbas-
' line, tUUMI)ii.ih, Sb
GrO TO
CITY DRUG STORE.
Guiss & Son.
I. , WISMLL, J, C, JOHXIOH, J, HIYCR1I, , IIIILTOK.
WINDELL, JOHNSON & CO,,
REALIESTATE DEALERS AND MONEY
BROKERS.
Conveyancing and ail Notarial work
promptly done.
P, O, box, 800, Seattle, Washington,
G. U 6LACKMAN,
Siicttstor tB. W.LtMfdon,
dfaler IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES
CHEMICALS, BRUSHES
SO IPS COMBS.
ETC.
Ladies Cotton Host-.
Are cheaper this year than ever before. I have, succeeded in get
ting some good bargains, all of which I .m offering to my customer
tbe same in
MISSES AND CHILDREN'S,
Theaboveisanoutlinoofthc pjicy l'am going to do busines .
and will endeavor to do my pare towards securing the trado in
and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the Vr"'
of the lively and growing city of Albany. I will have something 0
say about
Carpets, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,
SAMUEL E. YOUNG
FUH THE REST FURNI RE
-CALL ON THE-
Albany Furniture Company
OPPOSITa STEWART SOX'S,
Who Have in Stnnk a HnmnlatB Line of
BED ROOM SETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTER0!
GOODS, WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRlAiicoi
ETC., ETC., ETC.