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aiz democrat HINTS TJ IIOl'SKKKl'.l'KKS . Buttermilk will take out mildew stains. Tubs will not warp or. crock open If the precaution is taken to put a pail of water into each, directly after using. The water tank or couler In wlitch, the drinking water U kept should be lined with porcelain, and it should be emptied and thoroughly cleansed every morning before tiie fresh water and ice are put in. A delicious dainty for hot weather lunches is asparagus salad. Af'.er the stalks are boiled they should be plunged at once Into iced water, which prevents them from losing their natural color, and also keeps them straight. Make a dressing of oil, salt and pepper, substituting for vine gar a generous amount of lemon juice This succulent vegetable is never eaten under more delicate and appetizing aus pices than these. For severe hemorrhage from the nose, try holding the arms of the patient up over the head for five minutes at a time. A small piece of ice wrapped in muslin and laid directly over the top of the note will usually give relief. If any cooked salmon is left over, use it next day in this way: Divide it into nice ly trimmed pieces, saute them quickly on both sides in a little hot butter, then serve them with a cold sauce remoulade. To make this, take the yolks of two hard boiled eggs; when col:l, press them flat with a spocn, and stir them wiih a teas poonful of vinegar until smooth; add little bv little one teaspoonful olive oil and twe tablespoonfuls of French mustard, then one teaspoonful of minced onion, two teaspoonfuls of ininced parscly, a pinch of white pepper, salt to taste, and if no! suffi ciently sour, the juice of a lemon. This sauce will keep for days. If the eyes are tired and inflamed from loss of sleep, by sitting up late or long travel, apply in the morning soft while linen, diipping with hot water as hot as you can bear it laying the cloth upon the lids. You will feel the eyes strong and free fron pain or distress in hpif an houi. For a cut, take powdered resin, pound it very fine, and spread or sift it over the cut ; wrap a piece of soft linen around it, and wet it in cold water quite often. This will prevent inflammation and soreness. Light, crisp wafers of molasses, or made largely of butter and sugar, make an ex cellent substitute for loaf cake in summer. By many they are liked for breakfast.with he cup of coffee, or at luncheon with cocoa. A good sized batch of sugar cookies may b; made from the following recipe: Mix one cup of butter with two cups of sugar, and when they are creamy add two well-beaten eggs, one-half cup of milk, three cups of flour and one teaspoonful of ! soda. Flavor with vanilla or almond. Roll ti-.c dough very thin. These are very j good, and rich enough to keep two weeks. ( A new invention for the purpose of remedying projecting ears in a child has recently appeared. It is an open cap made in the form of a light skeleton of elastic tajles, which converge over the ears. It ir worn at night and presses the ears gentley down. Being tied under the chin it is satd also to prevent the habit of sleeping wit the moutii open, which produces that son orous breathing inelegantly le-mc:' snor ing. For molding blanc-mange, creams and jellies, the familiar forms oi the pineapple, ear of corn, bunch of grapes or peach aie the most satisfactory. Cheap tin molds, used with care, will last a long time; those of heavier tin or the imported molds are tome what'expensive. Earthenware molds are easily kept sweet, and are the best for tome purposes, but they hold the heat a long time, and the figure is no', distinctly marked in the ware. Always dissolve golatlne in an equal measure of cold water; if put into hot wa ter at first a strong taste is developed. It will dissolve in lifieen minutes, but may statu! two hours without injury, l'ure gelatine, if properly cooked, has no taste. It has very little muriment, but yet is use ful as a food element. In summer more gelatine i needed, fjr the same results, than in winter. In using an egg beater dj not hold in one place; move it round In the bowl. CAN NOT IUIUIOVE II. The democratic papers cannot forgive Minister Eyan' unpardonable oflone of being an Irish republican. 11. cv cannot forgive any foreigner ho elects to be not a Uemocarat. 1 he foreigner who pre serves his inalienable righi of political choice and chooses to be iut a democrat h nnd.'r their ban The cotored man who will not become a democrat thev can never respect as a citizen. Vet thev talk of liberU-, equality and rights! Cufiutt Journal. We'll wager two dozen strawberry plants that the right bow?r of Keetzebub can not make so many false statesments In so few lines. Found, a bunch of keys. crat clhce for same. Call tX Th'.MO- Sea W F Head's lino of dres gnedt and Viks before buying eltowhfiv. Hart Phillip, the taiioit. hwe iunt to ceived a new lit e of tine cntnp'et. Call on them in straban a LJoc'. NEW AUVBUTfSKMENTS. IOR. SAU5 OH TRAOK-WIll sflll , cheap for cash or traiio for wood, flair horses, varying Ui price frin fiiO to 8120 Call at once at the marble shop next door to juemocrat ott ee. T ANTED, fcuror five acres of good T ? garden land, wear Albany. to run . Apply to Peter Uowm Rt Cturloi M, liurk hart's. F OR TRADP, property In a (rood town, where there is plenty nt work, lor Albany property. Call at Iikmochat oflico for particulars. "VtfANTED ,-By the nndr.ltrned. HO If cords of maple chair timber. Cill ntour shop near Farmers Warehonsf , Albany, Oregon. K. VEAL fOS. TOTJND, In the str.v tin front of t'je i Jk jiocrat olliee, a rr.ys enat, in good condition. Call aud got it. ASSESSOR'S NOTICE. "OTICS IS HEREBY GCVEN THAT i tbe board olKitializ tion will attni at the olliee o; t'.'e couiitv clerk of Wiuu county, Oregon, on Monday, IbeiSth day or September, a u and riulic!y examine the as ossment roll and o rrect all errors in valuation, description or qualities of land, lot or other property. Sept 7tb, iM.u. II s Williams Assessor. ""N0riCE to" farmers rpHERE HAS BEEX TWO 1IUN M dred and seventy niiiht of ou iren tleiuen in our establishment saving thct you were going to order (ence'from us ihis ftiii ntid wintMr. Each ol you require from 20 rods to itilesf. I)o you no soe thai, it will require soma -tune tn manufacture that amount of fenee? We wo' Id Bugeest that more of you rrder NOW, thereby giving m tins'. ro LceouiO' datf you all. aLB.iNV FES'CE WORKS. MGT1CE Tii BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. NOTICE is hereby eive'i to whom It may cuice. n: That sealed hldH will b received hy the Cointy C'mirr r,f fnn County, Oregon, at itaolll o the t'oun tv Cierk of said County and Siuto. up to 1 o'clock P M , W'ndiu-s.iay, '.'-etol-er "til 1JII, for tlie con-Urno'l-m tit u County bridp;-) ar-rns-u Thorns, Cr-tik at "naunth's Crossing" in r.inn CVuniy, t'riron, taid br'dge to bo of the following t'iuieiiMc-ns. lo-wit: Mam span 1(10 feet :ong, 16 fret wide in the clear, inaiti span tc n-H on I ems or piers-: North approach to be 7ti fett nDii south approach to be lti feet lorijr. bents under upproaches 10 fett nparc, both approaches to be prol cted by banisters. No bid will he ronfcioerfu unless ac omnpanijd wi:h plans and specilieatlons , and b per cent of bid in cash or certijsd check. The County roeryoi the right te rejeo any uud till t l 1 -. N V PAYNE Comity C'loik. The senrctly of food in same portions of Russia and Germany already amouMs to famine. This miy restrain the warlike ten dencies of those nations, and thus preserve peace. Were it not for crop failures, and the consequeLt hard times that several European governments will enpeiience, nothing would be more probable than a war, in which Russia Germany and France must become involved. It is possible that :areity of food, moderated by the supplies from this country, will proe a lesser evil than war. Governor Campbell and McKinley will meet in political battle array on the Sth of October at Ada, Ohio. This discussion will be looked to with much interest. The intestines of an ox have an average length of r.bout 150 feet, and those of a sheep or a pig of about ninety ftet. "The Indians in Alaska eat jtriwbercies scuked in seal oil. I.omlun h.-.s 5,700,000 people. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. "VroTICE J HKBKI1Y C.VK.V THAT SPKCIFfCA ll ti'fim and pinna will lie k'H in t-liur-e if Ku'-li Miller, of South an;i:nu ht:ilin, f r tin- ert'.-lii.n.if a n-liou! li.nise ! u built in Disc ln!i, i-l Linn t 'u., Ore ri. All p nil's tiesiriinj U ul tut tin i-:iii.tra'.-ti"ii nf siiiil Iniil'Iinir, may -ntl ami oxitTiiiiiu fiu iame uml It'iH i! himI. iI liitls t lio t.i;:nil :it ihiit i hn u '. n Sv .t, jMh, i;t 1 i,-'f!.ick nf sii'l il i , Tin cii.l bi-anl rc-h'.-rvc tlie ri'.'lit to ri'jcuiitti it .ill h'nH .1 1: Mrsi 'tir i' THE CRY OF WilLLIOriS f" OH. BKCKl STOP IT NOW, BOON IT WIIL DC TOO LATE. All I I Jinrebrrn tronttletl many venrswilh dinciise ot the kidneys au have tried mnnv diflerrnt rctiilie and hav MiiiKlit nid from different plivsiciari without relief. Atout the 15th of Apri' I was Buflerinsr from a very violent nttuclc that almost prostrnted me in such a manner mat 1 was nemovcr. Wlicn I at ! ii it wai almost imjtossible lor me to Kct t.p aloiie. r to put on mv clothes, wliv kin J l'roviclence ent Vt. Hculey, with C OKKOON KIDNKY TliA, t my hotel. I immedintely cuinmenced using the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, and to the aston ishuitnt of all the guests at the hotel, that 1 was a new man. 1 wli4 recommend tht tea to all afUtctcdl as l have been. G. A. TTTPPER, Proprietor (Kxidentnl Holcl. tSanta Mosa. Cal. t w 1 Hart l'iiillipi, tho taitnrs, make to order taslii iiiiblu 111 l.i-..-t nTyiuvn manrn'r o tjivo saii-f icti hi. Call as their ronnu.iiii taiim Str.hiu 11:0 k, n l eeJ k"'-' ' Ba,i K"1 priet . ALBANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALBANY, OREGON. 1891, 1892. first Term Oprneit Hrpiembfr 91b, IM0. A lull corps of instruotom, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. Courses 01 -Mulr Hrnumed to iiifttttib it of all rttt ot'Mtutteut, xif'iX:ul tiiU;crtmi offered to slmhnii front u'V.Wft. ::i;v. i u;i:kt x comm Tt ei((cnl, 1 Sam now receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods, and am showing full lines of seasonable goods in the following departments, viz: Silks and Velvets Foreign Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Cloaks Skirts Underwear Gloves Notions Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Y arns Corsets Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Prints Boots and Shoes Groceries Woolens Cloaking-s Tailors' Trimmings Bags, Warps and Batts Flannels Jeans and Cottonades Blankets Domestics Ginghams Samuel E. Young. Then you haven't lime to read a lot of boastful assertions, eo won't try to impose on J'ou, but .... "Want You to Know That: You for a regular customer at our store from this on. : : : Careful buyers to examine our stock and prices. : : : ' WE WANT Thoso who dre8B wdl t0 cal1' : : Everj'body tc know that wa are ready for the Fa'l trade. : : : IfifflMT You to see our stanles and novel t:cs for 1 . men and boys. : : : To carry in stock everything you will be likely to want. : : : To call your attention to ovr Tailoring department. : : : You to leave your order for a suit or pants. : : : WE WANT Sl0W arSes stock of cloths in Ebb a Les ik I rTJ n The Leading Clothier and Merchant Tailor c IT V DKL'G STOKE, Pfeifier Bloek, Albany Stanaid k Cusick -imLSAIK- DrnRS, Meilirines, Clietnicals, .Iiiipj Bud Toilet A rticlcs, Sponges. Urusho Perfumery, School .Books, and Artists' Supplies. HOW DO YOU DO? Thar is issbt Ifcsl -NBTf. Stssk of SII.VHR WABJI. MiMac jpooM.kniTu, lr,sil !, laid uid sfiM wasskss. Atwst y, ttm, is ths Urf mi mi few! tm ihssiy, Hd kr biillTU brBkt I'liyxioianV preHrripiiimfi rr j PRICES the Most Reasonable. lullj i.nui t.;. Call and Set tha 600nSi SXSUHASrK. Xi.tlce Ik liereby piven that Mr. W. H: Hiiell in t'io Fj?(ial iri nt of tlio Karmrrii' A Mari'linim In, vuraiifp Co , of Albany, f.ir AlLfliiy mid vi.'iiilt', ami lie 1 'ho only oni' ntiiiiori.sd do buiiK' in liiis vicinlt ii- riifh. o J. O. WHITS ma; Mtft ius- Np.w HkI'I Goodh. I kfnpafiiil lioeoi un.mr and fall dress gomlr, in wh faunci. prints, ciiiLOainfl. &uL,ruckorit, tn, I have also a now line of summer plaids, be- lues otlicr uovtiiiO in i iss ami all wool -S.Mirsi. lOflorv. AT - 1IIK OPi8 -:- KHIil AKLi: GROCERY STORE ; -t C. E3- BEOWNELL. LARGEST STOCK --ov - Provikions, Hams, lfcoii, Pototocs, Comb lloncv, l'icklesj Vinegar, Apples, Cheese, Fruit Jars, Klc. LOWEST FRICES. Te.i, Coffee, SmIcvk, Extracts, 'tutk-r, Kkijs. Canned Uoods, Truils, Uuccnswarc, (Jlass nif, Ktc, Klc. IXI M S rX" TKHATMHlffT, Ho.nest "Weights, : ! Pull AfnoiiiMM CALL AMI SKL IE, C. E. BltOWNELU ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! Where to get the Best Bargains, "Where to get the Best Value for Your Money, IX Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with One Voice, at G. W. SIMPSON'S. ALLEN BROTHERS, WHOLESALE 3 RETAIL GROCERS CIGARS, TOBACCO, AND OHOECE FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, IN LARGE: OR ISMALL QUANTITIES, IN THEIR SEASON. Flinn Bloek, ALBANY, OREGON We are the People "Who arry the moit oraplaU lia of Hard war, SUrei, Rangi, t., in th market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. TI LADIES BAZAAR. -Is the Leadins Millinery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, They sarry all tlie Latest Siyles and Novelties In the Millinery Hue, ani B complete mock of Lntlien nnu Children's Furnishlnj )iood,anil"re.iJv-iiialr ganrents. Goodstho best, and prices the lowest. Call and b convinced. FIKST STREET, -:- FJtOMAN HLOUR