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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1891)
A IIUGB EFt'OKT. The Baker City BhuU, republican, says: Providence iceini to be on the tde of the American farmer this year. Abund ant cropi are t'.e rule throughout America and the fact that the cereal crops are almost failures In Russia and India, which have been referred to as Europe s grana ries, makes it certain that the American farmers will be able to get big prices for their products. The farmers are to he congratulated, for they have had a hard time for several years, but the turn has no come, and thanks to the McKlnley tariff law and the big crops, they are to receive their share of the country's pros perity. Republican legislation did not make the bit? crops, but, by enhancing the price of farm product, it enabled the farmers to get the full benefit of those big crops, VVnat a huge effort Is here made to In duce people to believe that the price of wheat is to be attributed to the good effects of the McKinlev Bill . "Thank to the McKlnley tariff law," Indeed. Will the Bladt or any other blind follower of the scheme of protectionism tell u how it ts that the McKlnley tariff law can affect the price of wheat? Such stuff as the above ts given out by republican papers all over the country to allay the growing discontent springing up among the farm ers of that party. That Is all there Is of It.' The largest steel gun ever constructed In this country was turned out of the Watervllet Arsenal at West Troy one day last week, and Friday was landed on the beach at Sandy Hook by the aid of a verv heavy derrick. This is the Gist of a num ber that are to be designed for harbor defence, and Is of 42-inch bore, thirty-four feet deep, length of gun 36ji feet, and will take a charge of 440 pounds of pow der. A claim of an Initial velocity of 1940 feet per second to a projectile weigh ing tooo pounds with muzzle penetration Inwrought iron of thirty-two inches has been placed upon It. The feasibility of the manufacture of a still larger gun is being considered by the United States government. If the present plans mature the gun will be of the following dimen sions and capabilities: 49JS feet in length, weighing 125 tons, to carrying a charge of 1000 pounds, will have a muzzle penetra tion an iron of about thre feet and a maximum range of about fifteen miles. It is stated that nothing to exceed this will be contemplated for fort purposes, for the present at leas t. In the chapter on colonial his ory, Bancroft quotes from an early chronicle "The governor was moved to set apart on the Join of July (1620) to be a solem day of humiliation for the choree of pastor,and teacher at Salem." After prayer and preaihlng, "the persons thought on," presenting no claim founded on their ordination In England, acknowl edged a twofold calling; the inward which Is of God, who moves the hearts and bestows fit gifts; the outward, which Is from a company of believers joined covenant, and allowing to every member a free voice in the election of its officers 1 he vote was then taken by each one s writing In a note the name of his choice. "Such," adds Bancroft, "is the origin of the use of the ballot on this continent." The theory that a man can feel pain in an amputated limb Is still a subject of controversy. A physician who bflieveB it says: "Many of the nerves that furnish communication between the brain are not Injured in their activity by the amputation of their lower portion, and conyey sensa tion as readily as ever. The brain falls to recognizj the fact that the function of the nerve has changed, and that the part in which ic formerly terminated exists no longer. Therefore, when a sensation is felt conveyed by a nerve that in the unmaimed body led to the foot, the feeling Is the same as If the foot weie still In place. If certain nerves in an amputated leg be touched, the feeling is exactly the same as If the foot were touched, and the sensation of pa'n is felt, nut where It is applied but where the mind has been in the habit of receiving communications from (he nerye In question." M de Candolle, a French investigator, has come to the conclusion from his re searches that women have a larger pro portion of brown eyes than men. He also rinds that where both parents have eyes of a like color the chances are eighty eight to twelve that their children, when they arrive at the age 10 (when the color of the eyes is fixed), will have eyes of the same color. When the parents have eyes of different colors the chances are 55 to 45 in favor of brown as against blue or gray eyes in the children, lie Is also of the opinion that the health of the brunette type Is, as a rule, sujerIor to that of the blonde. ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREQQN. 1801, 1892. Vint Term Opened September flit. 1H90. A full corps of Instructors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses ot study arranged to meet tb' 9aef all grades of students, S fecial tttatiermenti offered to stildentl from abroad. nr.-. kluevt coximt City Meat Market. SHULTZ BROS,, Proprietors. Vwp a full Utif of moats of nil km tu a 000 1 plftn, cmnplotely pr taotett: urnl always f(Wb. import 4mi f IIoarkerir It Kvea Julim Gradwohl grek tattifao tion in telling hit flne Golden Rule ten and baking powder, with elegant prizes or with out them, that hU customers who baye pnrcbasod loyanably return and say tbej are well pleased, that the tea U No. 1 and the baking powder is as good as the beet, All bis teas and baking powder bears the name of Julius Uradwobl'a Golden Rule Bazaar, and are expressly pnt up for Ms business, and he atill continues to cive with each pound of tea or baking powder an ele gant piece ox glassware. 'rtlf,j1,Orrg..n. A. IV Artnitronp. I' - " r-v ! . V triTAI, I "III I. . a,.,,,.,, FHSJJl- m milKJB, Hnsiiipss, Short hand, ted t Slit lime. C.wlotfi. Iron, ,!,!, KhJT ,C Wall Papkr, etc. I have just received anew line of wall naper and decorations. Have more than doubled mv facilities for handling them, and will keep a much larger stock. Wall paper and border to match. Beauties, and much cheaper Th ver before. Samuel E Young. NIW ADTBHTHEMEK18. ITOOD SAWING. Ah, thersl Wbtn T T mm von sroln&T I mm uoina In Onrrad A MonWhh's effloo. to leave orders fo Osrsn A Grobb's o momm and Mwmyweod, Tim? do she bast sawing In town, owing dons on abort noMoa Lot orders on staM. DISSOLUTION NOriCE.-Jfollos Is hereby given that the rartnershtp of Smith A Mammock, at Tallman. baa uewu uissoivea, n nammocK retiring. All accounts should be paid David Smith woo will continue the business, anil whom all debts wilt be paid. by STRAY NOTICE. Strayed from my A plaoe, 6 miles east of Albany, a liidit roan milk oo rf, about 7 jeers old, a split and underbit In rigut ear, swallow umiaisii. was giving milk when she left. Will iowfrd the finder. JOSEPH BILYEU. Albany. Oregon. NOTICE TO BRIDCE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. bids i OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO whom it msv concern, that :e&lnr1 will be received at ths office of thn oounty clerk of Linn county, Oregon, no - ........ . cuuniuj , AUgfuyi 8th. 1891, for the construction of a ocuuty bridge aarrss Thomas creek, at or ner A R McDonald's farm, two and one half miles abovo So'o, in said eounty and state, said bridge to be of tho following pattern and dimensions: Main span to be Hows truss, covered 125 feet in length, It) feet wide in the olesr, 18 feet above low water mark, north approach 50 feet in length and south approach 80 feet in length, both approaches to be protected by bannisters, each end of the trass to rest upon eight solid osk piles. No bids will be considered unless aceomi.'Snird with plans and specification, and 5 per cent of bid In easb or certified check. The county reserves tbe r'ght to leject any or all bids. N: P. PAYNB, County C.erk. Do Ion Want Snmer CloU? IF SO YOU CAN'T READ THIS Without being Interested. a Genuine There will bo Mil to Cannot be successfully traveled Kith. out good health. To reach wealth eraris coveted position In life requires the full possession ana operation of all the fac ulties kind nature has endowed n ns These conditions cannot exist unless ths physical being la In nerfect worklno and this Is Impossible when the lir ant: spleen are torpid, thus obstruct ing tho secretions, causing Indigestion and djrpepsla, with all ol their accom. panting horrors. OH. HENLEY'S Englif r Dandelion Tonic onerts a ar Ific lifluinco over the liver. excites It healthy action, resolves Its cnronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions ; cures indigestion and ccnstl in, snarpens the appetite, tones u mure system, and makes Ufa worth living. L UMBER. We wish to say to the public that we have just ail!o;i a !aro planer toour mill and ..re prennrud to furnish all kinds of lumber, dressed or rough, as Ihe pur chaser may chose, as good as the bct. - . . 1 .. a n). I . ...... V 1 . ' Inpayment we will take all kinds of produce, such as nay. Hour, grain, t.aoon, butter, beans, beet by the quarter, etc In fact anvtlilrir tbat we nan una lin. see us before you purchase vour bill of lumber, as we feel confident that we can sultytu. You will always flml one of us ai our miu. n minis iroin Iebanoti, 8 mites from Waterloo, on Hamilton cretin, "ini HI'JKKIO AN, Lebanon, Oregon A. STRAW EY, 1'KCrSIFTOR CPTHC .. City Livery, Feed anil . -STABLE.- llavinir liurchaHed nnw ri . Ish firtcix turi oiits si cb!I. .-'pneltl a.triition given to transient Mock 1 tones boarded by the day or mould. C'licapcnt Kates in the Cify. Telephone comwtlon with h St Charles lli.lol. Toiophotie orders given promi.t alfi'iitlon. r'ourih street, brtween KHsvrotth and S.rcel l a.- Hue. OF- SUMMER GOODS, Light Weight Clothing. Snimner Firaisls Goods, Hats, Shoes, and all Kinds of :H0T WEATHER E- Weaiing Apparel Now in My Store. L E, BLAIN, ft Leafline Glolttr ii imU Tailor mW WW ALLEN WHOLESALE Retail Grocers, CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE: OR SMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Plinn Block, :- ALBANY, OREGON ITY DRl'G STOKE c Pfeifler Block, STEWART SOX -DEALERS IM- Russell : Engines, : Separators : and : Osborne : Binders, : Mowers : and : We carry no machinery that hau not been tried in it,- uu 1 locality, and found to be satisfactory, and, as we renr rm i factories, no responsible dealer can give better termg." " Albany Stanard 81 Cusick J Propriktoss:" -DKALKRS IS OruRS, Medicines, Chemicals, ,Fancj and Toilet Artlcles.Sponges, Brushes, Porfutuerv, School '.Books, and Artists' Supplies. Physicians' preHvriptiuns cnre lnlly c tniiitiiiletl. J. A. Camming, Wall Paper, Umgrs, Ia.intH, Oils CrlnHw, Etc., ALBANY, -: OREOOfl HOW DO YOU DO? There Is no doubt thai IlOiirlis NEW Stock of SlrVERWARE, consisting i loons, knives, forks, fruit dishes, etc. gold and silver watches, tswel y, etc, is the largest and best in the city, and by far the bostever brought to Albaki. PRICES the Most Reasonable. Call and See the GOODS OF EUGENE JOJJKY TO I.OAN.-ln small and iy I large amounts, from six months to five years, on Rood Alhsnv snd I.lnn eounty resl entste. Call on or a'Mress YT H MoPberaon, First Bt., Albany, Or. PXt WS rm hc-Wn. nn ,1.. ai, a . TflTIOS FltEB. Fmir rour...: llsmicsl, Sclontlfl,.. I.IUimrv, snd s shoit Knslwh C..,in.e, l whkh then Is no Ulin, t.raek. I rrnch .t Reniian. Th. Enullsh Is vnm' inntl- a llumneM Course. t:r csu'nciies or liirllior Infornmllnn. Ad'lrw J. W. JollNSOX. rmldcnt. CHOICE MEATS or All Kism Cmcriclc - &z - Dalcer Onx-ile Sfhmer'f l.tverr HthW, next d or lo WiiUniette Tucking- CVi tUnt, Ask Your Neighbor! Where to get the Best Bargains, Wliere to get the Best Value for Your Honey, ix Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc, And they will Answer with One Voice, at S5TG. W. SIMPSON'S fflliSiislJi OREGON STATE NORMAL Miinmiiuth, Okicob, HOARD OF KECENTS Rt.l. Bosrtl of Educstlon; esffli-io, III. F.xccllrncy, The LeniliiiB. Normal School ol fc Vi-lli-oot Ttpnntifntlr snd Healthfully Located. No Saloons. New ImUdinir. . new oiirsrstui. full hml!; j Ik'tit expentti-., ftnd UrifO tlendnce. Nww: V Ailv.iici'd Norni.il, Iiuiiitfi, Art slid MuiiiliS imrtinents. I 8recll attention lliven to hvtlttl mltm 1 VoliiuU-or miliury oreRiilMtlon. Therr.-. J dinloiiis. .re nnlliorizfd to If ten In Mjctltt", it: Ihe stale without further exuuinttiurj. S Tuition In tho Noir.sl nd Iluilnm lrf nicnt. ku heen rcdiu.nl frtm S40 to tC3 ptrjuf and in the Sub Noini.l troniSI loF-0. h TttrtM-' njive.ier rennojer. uovernor: inn u w Millrlde, Kte- ". V. 7. t; ......V.7,limnj romry 01 nisi. 11. n t K .Mrtlroy. Kuperlntcm nit of ""V? ' " " "! . , : ' i u Vtni t Pi'Mfc Instruction ; Beojauiin S. holB. d,, .resident I J B 'ni .f ," L"!-. i 5 V Ilutler. seeretsry. Exr. . in s Bossn-llon J J Daly, "i';'"K f'M e',' ' r k Zrt taswl Hon P W Unl.i. nd J II V Butler. I'olk : Ja.oh X.Jr. '" te"' "' ' Vr '."V .""ISfLrJ hee. Harlot. I I' U'K.Ia D..11, . U..I 1 Ismi iH. f3 f Per t. r 1TO tci " dw; A Nolls'er, Mullnoruah; W H llolniis, Is'rlo.i. illiiid, ltul. Student, rimy i nter any ume. For Catalogue, Addresa ; P. I. CAMPIELL. A. B.. Prrsildont. or J. 91. POWELt, w icerreiaeni. We are the People Who carry the most complete line of Hard ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. II llfMBsHeTI IWIIIIMIIIMIMasiM " TI LADIES BAZAARj Is the leading illinety and Fancy Goods Store of line, They cairy all the latest Styles and Novelties In the Millinery "' u a complete stock of Ladles and Children's Furnishing jroods.and retoy nA. .u. i . j .i .u. i 'ii and be conrincw gM.b...a. wuuuaiui HI1U pi IkCS IV " .""I t'l :- -:- FBOMAN BLU" FIRST STREET, -:F. L. KENTON,:- Dealer la GROCERIES Near the Post Office, Albany, Oreg"1 1 . " - the bf andniostuu.- , ture tnai is B-cdJinthocitygoW THOMAS BRINK'S