Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, October 21, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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CH0K1NU.
Choking arises from food, or fluid or
other substances sticking in the thrsat or
passing into the air passages. In bad
choking, where the patient suddenly turns
dark in the face, Sc., no time is to be lost.
Open the mouth and push your forefinger
in a determined way over the tongue,
right back, and try to hook away or push
aside the hindrance. If this docs not suc
ceed yu may, by pressing the hinder
portion of the tongue, bring on vomiting,
and so secure relief. A good plan is
sometin es tried with children, viz., that
of pressing the chest and stomach agains t
something hard, as a table or a chair, then
slapping or thumping the back between
the shoulder blades. In this way air is
driven from the lungs through the wind
pipe sc forcibly sa oftento expel tWe ob
stacle. When the obstruction consists of
a coin, at. often in the case of children, a
good plan is at once to 'ake the child up
by the heels, and at the same time give it
a shake or slap its back. Fish bones can
sometimes be got rid of by swallowing a
mouthful of bread. If thece remedies fail,
medical help should at once be called in.
The Department of State is officially in
formed that the executive power of the
Argentine Republic has laid hefere the
congress a draft of a law dividing 750.000,.
000 acres of government land, in the terri
tory of Cherbut, into small holdings, of
from 500 to 1000 acres each, and offering
the same for sale at from $1 to $3 national
money per hectare (about 2 yi acres). It
i,s proposed to div ide the whole area into
ten sections, one alloted to Argentine
settlers, and the others, respectively, to
the different nationalities of Europe sup
plying immigrants to the Argentine
Republic.
There is a large and growing class of
people in our cities and towns who will
have fine, freshly made aromatic butter on
their tables, regardless f cost. If poor
butter was offered at ten cents per pound,
they would prefer paying fifty cents for
butter suited to their tastes. Every dairy
' man should determine to cater to the
tastes of those who demand the best but
ter, and who are willing to pay fjr It.
There is never any surplus f the choice
makes of butter.
Mrs. Henrietta Snell of Chicago is to
erect in Union park in that city, a fine
memorial to her husband, the millionaire,
whose death is supposed to have been the
work of Burglar Tascott's pistol. At a
meeting of the Park board $25,000 was
offered by Mrs. Snell and accepted to
build a Homanepque structure which will
serve as a shelter, a drinking fountain, a
clock tower and a support for electric
Hght3. The tower is to be constructed of
granite and gray sandstone.
The electric current used at night fo r
lighting a hotel at Samaden ia now put to
ue during the day for heating the kitchen
range. Resistance coils of German silver
are brought to a red heat by the current,
and make it possible to perform all the
ordinary cooking operations without fire.
The electricity is generated by power
from a waterfall.
The Zoological Society of London has
just received a white peacock. This bird
pieierves the marking.! which distinguish
the species, particulary the -large eye-li ke
spots on the tall feathers. The effect o
these spots is most remarkable. They are
exactly like the pattern on a damask
tablecloth.
Prof. Hazcn, stationed at the Mt, Wash
ington signal station, his made a new and
careful enmputation of the htight of the
mountain, and finds that It has a height
016300 feet above mean low tide. This
Is seven feet higher than previous meas
urements made it.
W T Burncy of Oregon Ciiy, is said to be a
candidate for congress at the hands of the
Democratic convention.
This Trade Mai k on a stove
Xmeans it is the best that ex-
1'crnnce nnu skiii can con
trive. Sold only bv G. W.
Smith,
Notice. Parties Indebted to Mr. E. L.
Power, will confer a favor by calling on
Mr I F Merrill, with whom his accounts
have been left, and settling the same at
once.
Ailvlrr lo Mother,
Mrs. Window's Soothing Svrup for
children teething, in the proscription of
one ofthe beat female nurses and phvsi
clans in the United State, ai.d has been
used for forty yesrs with never failing
success by millions of mothers for tlieir
children. During the process of teething
its Mine is tncalcuable. It releaves the
onild from pain cures dysentery and diar
rhoaa, griping In the b.wels, ami wind
colie. Hy giving health to the child it
rests the molhir. Price 2Jc. a bottle.
The l.ailir, HrliEhtrd,
The pleasant ellect and the perfe-t saf
ety with which ladies mav use the liquid
fruit laxatl?. Syrup of fl mirier Ml
condition, make it their favorite remedy
Ills pleasing to ihe eye and to the taste
gentle, yeteireHnsI In acting on the kid
neys, liver and bowels.
Says a literary gossip: "I chanced to see a
few days ago a letter written by one of our
large publishing houses, addressed to Jay
Gould, in which the offer was made of $50,000
cash and a royalty of 40 per cent, on all copies
that would be sold of the w ork, for a volume
of reminiscences to be written by the noted
financier. I say 'written' I should have said
'dictated,' for the use of a competent stenog
rapher was included in the offer. But a pro.
position involving $50,000 is probably a very
insignificant matter in MrGould's eyes, and
he has not as yet even ventured a reply to the
letter."
Unity Tea. To those wishing a good
uncolored Japan tea we say try our brand
of nitv. It is the best tea on the mar
ket. Remember ivith each pound of this
tea we eive the purchaser a chance to
to draw a beautiful pure China tea set.
We have just opened the last chest of
our first import order and those desiring
a chance at the beaQtitul set must call
earlv. WIllamktte Packiso C,
Kid Woven I Kid titoves ! I
I have just rece.ved a full line of kid
gloves branded Our Own. This is a genu
ine kid glove. I buy direct from importers
in New York and consider them the best
value of any glove I ever sold for this
price. 5 button, 3 rows of st'tching, $1.50
per pair.
S. E. Young.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
F
OUSD, On Broadalbim and between
Fifth and Mxth Mreew in Albany on
Sunday uctoDer lata a boys orereeat.
Suitsble for a boy of six or seven ysars.
Owner call ar.d pay for this notice and
get coau
T OST. A switch key, with chain at
I J taohed, marked O, P., prebably on
First or Second Street. Finder will coo
ler a favor by leaving with J R Abbey t
O P depot, or at this office.
REXT. -Two good furnished rooms
to rent. Inquire at this office.
Notice. Having disposed of the lbany
ditch, water works and other proper
ty I am proceeding to settle up all my
business, and hereby give notice to all par
ties knowinethemselves indebted to me to
call at the M"ll Office and settle.
John- A Crawford.
OEVERAL SMALL TRACTS ofland
t ; near town tor si
Inquire of H, Bryant.
OLD IRON. Fifty tons! of old iron
castings, In any quantity, wanted
mmediately at the Albany Iron Works.
TAKE WARNING. All parties are
notified not to give or sell my boy,
Ang-ist BLoff, a minor, any intoxicating
uavoia jr miarBUBS, as I Wltl prCSO
uulu an uuuuuers ior so qoing.
Hermann Hopf.
SAW LOGS FOR SALE,
Parties desiring to purchase saw Iocs
will do well to call on the undersigned
who has about 300,000 ft of logs on the
vanpooia at rsrownsvllle.
H..F. Merrill, Trustee,
Albany, Or.
H. S. ELLIS & 00,
Importers anil Healer In Fiue Cigars and
Tobacco,
opposite Revere House. San Fran Isco
aim nmiano papers always on bind.
A reliable U. S. Standari 3-ton scale,
only $37. Delivered at your nearest rail
ro id station free of freight on thirty days
trial, Larger scales at proportionately
lowrrlces. Warranted five years.
A(tdrss,
p. (V unrrMAM'
Albany, Orogon.
FIKLA OILnKHT.
FRANCIS CIILBERT.
MISSES GILBERT
Teachers of
Piano, Organ and Harmony.
Residenci corner Jefferson and 41 h 8ts.
Miss Heir? Albert at Lebanon, Toun
dnya a no t-rid ays.
ORCI, NE4TNE88,
J.J. DORRIS,
ALRANY, OREGON.
ABST3ACTEB,
The Only Complete Set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County.
Ofllco in the Court House,-
ttlisinnsn rntru.lnd in mv n.a:1
have prompt and careful attention.
. tu BLARDSLEY
ileal Estate Asnt,
Conveyancing of all mds done in a re
liable manner. All business will receive
prompt attention. Olllue on llroadalbin
tr9Jt.ni' rVst, Mbiu, Omi.i,
BROWNSVILLE1.
0. P. C0SH0W & SONS.
Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
Real estate sain: and Collesttons and
Notarial business attended to,
A Philosopher always
Thinks.
Try it; Think of
L E BLAIN
when duiing the wet, coo', autrmn
and winter weutlieryon need
an Overcoat,Rnb
ber Goods, an
Umbrella or
COTHINC, FURNISHING COOD AND
BOOTS AND SHOES
GENERALLY,
or want a stylish suit made by a
first-c!a9s tailor,
THEN CALL ON HIM.
UNRIVALLED ATTRACTIONS.
NOT ONLY IS
ALMOT ATTRACTING ATTENTION
B it rs wjll t.i i.-u n nn utoji cf
eneral Merchandise
Recti veii ly
SEL E. 70HG,
For the full and winter trade, consisting of a!atKeand choice stock
of the latest patterns of
2S3
An unrivalled liue of
Cloaks and Jackets,
in all styles and sizes, a well seleoted stock of Men', Children's and
Ladles'
We Are At it.
And have a complete line of Ladies' and Gents' Rubber Goods, Rubber
Coats, Raglans Circulars, Newmarkets, and Silk and Gingham Umbrellas,
Prices to suit the trade. Rubber Boots, Sandals and Men' Rubber Over
alls. We sell M. D. Wells & Co's celebrated custom made Boots and Shoes,
and carry the Latest Styles. These goods we purohaso direct from the man
ufacturers in Chicago.
Good-Value and Square Dealing.
We invite your patronage.
BARROWS & SEARLS.
Blumberg Block
NEW DRUG STORE,
On or about October 21st I will occupy the west room of ths Blumerg Block
with a NEW AKD COMPLETE STOCK of
Drugs and Druggists Sundries.
The people of Albany are corjlallynvited to keep their eye on the data
a icg day and Inspect my stock,
II. . HUBBARD,
Prescription Druggist.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
A large assortment of
CARPETS,
And a choice selection of
GROCERIES.
First-olass goods and reasonable prices always assured.
SOME BARGAINS.
116 aores all under cultivation 60 acres o i .
m,?eufal.'";l00,tBI witnialX miles,,10'" Yanulna Bay. Good water
ol the olty,- Price (50 per acre. O ther ,fD'76 per ,ot- A good investment.
wonn-aouDle the price
asked for them, and will sell for alOUO la
less than two years time.
I j i v sjus. ojuitli J 1116
land in a rime commnniiv hat a a cinn
ThU 18 a rare barin and wil 1 be
iV.5.8068!?11 ud?r cultivation. Located
;i Til i j V.- '""' in same commu
ty held at $o0 and J60 per acre.
n5Iot8' B00(1 bouse on each, renting for
?2 Per month. For sale at 1 2200 orJUOO
w.. .ul j.iuutjrvjr is cemranv located,
and is a fine bargain. '
Good hotel in a thriving tnu-n r.. ,i
at a bargain. Inquire at this olllce early,
We have one thousand nn hnml.l
and one jurt suoh bargain, as the abeve.
nujrune uesiring to invest In Albany or
Linn oountv real estato shnnUI w ai
means call oa
I
WALLACE & CflSICK,
Blumberg Block, . . . Albany, Or
MATTHEWS & WASHBURN.
Cany a first-class atock ol
Stoves, Tinware,Hardware,Etc..
Which they are selling at remarkalby low prices,
JOB WORK
carefully and promptly dono at reasonable prices,;
PURE DRUGS,
Paints, Oils, Stationary, Etc And Prompt attentic
OR. GUISS & SON
FOR THE BEST FURNITURE
-CALL ON THE-
Albany Furniture Company
OPPOSITE STEWART SOX'S,
BED ROOMiSETS, TABLES, CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED
GOODS. WALL PAPERS, BABY CARRIAGES'
ETC ETC..ET