Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192?, February 09, 1893, Page 2, Image 2

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    uaonetism ok iiion.
i An Important paper haft been commutu-
cated hy Prof KnoVt U the Edingburgh
' Rojal Society on the magnctUm of iron by
current pasting through it, the expsrimenU
being an attempt to obtain aome insight in
to the nature of circular tmgnetism as it
exjitt in an iron wire carrying a current.
For this purpose resort woi had to tubes, in
which such magnetization was measured by
he Induction current produced in a coil
waund longitudinally around the wa'l of the
tube. The circular magnetizatijn could be
made to result eithe by an axial current
along a copper wire threading ths tube, or
by a feci ion a! current from end to end along
the tube itself. Sercral tubes of different
bares were used in pairs, the induction, axial
or sectional, In one, being balanced by Ad
justment of reinstances in the secondary
circuits against the Induction, axial or sec
tional, under the influeuce of the stme cur
rent la the other. The average magnetic
force acting round the tube was calculated
In accordance with the usual assumptions,
and this, taken along with the observed in
duction, gave an average permeability, the
Central result being that the sectional In
due I ion accompanying a giver, enrrent
greater by iuul 7 per cent, than it would be
If the usual theory as to the relation between
It and the axial current were accurate. No
such tests, it is believed, have ever be fere
been made inthisinteiesting field.
Governor Pcnnoyer ot Oregon refuses the I
loan cf state cannon to he used fn celebrat
ing the inauguration of Mr Clereland
whom he refers to as a Wall street pluto
crat. Slowly but surely the truth Is perco- I
lating through such human Intelligence as I
recognizes the existence of Pennoyer that
the man Is an ass and the impetus behind
this growing knowledge is his bray, Ex..
airtiVr,
WHAT TO D' IM CASE OF ACCIDENT.
Prof Wilder of Cornell University fi'
the following short ruf i for action in ci
of accident, whkh it will be found useful to
preserve or remember:
For dust in the eyes, tvoid rubbing; das!
water in them: remove cind: etc, wi.h th
round point of a lead pencil.
Remove matter from the ear with tepid
water; never put a hard instrument into ihi
ear.
If an artery is cut, comnrei above the
wound: if a vein compress below.
If choked get upon all fouis and cough,
For s'ight burns dip the part in cold aler
tl the sin is destroyed cover with varnish
Smother fire with carpets, et :; water will
often spread burnlngo!I and increass danger
Before pa-sing through smoke tak a full
breath, and then stoop low; but if carbonic
acid gas Is suspected walk erect.
Suck poisoned wounds, unless yeur mou'h
is sore: enlarge the wound, or. better, cut
out ths part without delay; hold the wound
ed part as long as can be borne to a hot coal
or end of a cigar.
In case of ro:eoning excite voml log by
tlckliog the throat or hy warm water and
mustard
If in water, float on he back, with the
nose and mou'h projecting.
For apoplexy raise the head and body ; for
fainting lay the person flit.
Clcuds continue to form .round stoims in
a conlinuout sheet, thickest near the centre
of the storm, and thinnest and highest at its
outer limits. The temperature is high in
front of storms and tow at theli rear. The
first Indications of an approaching s'orm
,re the finely drawn out, fibrous clouds,
which may be loo miles In advance of the
storm.
ilL.LJlll HJUi JL!iKF!
Norway, until the seventh century was
governed by petty ruleis. About 630 Olaf
Trretelia, of ttie race of Odin termed Yng-
llngs or youths, expelled from Sweeden es
tablished a colony in Vermelanu, the nuc
leus of a monarchy founded by hiadesend
ant, llalfdan 111., the Black, a great war.
rior and legislator, whose memory was long
revered.
The highest velocity ever given to a can
non bait Is estimated at 162G feet per second,
being equal to a mile In 3.2 seconds. The
velocity cf the earth at the equator, due to its j
rotation on its axis, i. 1000 miles per hour, or
a mile In 3.6 seconds. Therefore If a can
non ball was fired due west, and could
maintain iti initial volocity, It vould beat
the sun in his apparent journey a ound the
earth.
Joseph Ruby
Son of Harry K. Ruby, of Columbia. Pa..
Suffered From Birth i
"With a Severe Form of
Scrofula Humor;
" Until my boy mi six years of see ha waa
from birth a lerrible aafferer from scrofu
lous humor. Sores would appear on him and
spread until as Large a. a Dollar and then
discharge, followed by others, so that the larger
part of his body was one snaa. of .are. all
the time, csn, oinllv novon. iiia i...... &..h t,nn
of bin ears and on his head. The humor had a
very offensive odor, and caused
Intense Itching
We cannot tell how that poor boy suffered In
all those years. Physicians did not effect a
cure. At last I decided to give him Hood's
Barsaparllla, as my druggist recommended
It. Iu about two weeks the Barsaparllla began
to have effect.. The sores commenced to heal
np; the flesh began to look more natural and
healthv. Then tho eal pnmn ni? u.h nii
his body new and healthy fleih and skin formed,
when he had taken two bottles he was entirely
Iree from sores, having only the scars to show
wlie re they had been. These have all disap
peared. We are unable to express our thanks
Ivl KUV KUUU
A NAtt'KAl, HAltoJltTliR.
One of the most remarkable geological
substances found In any part of the world is
a stone believed to be peculiar to Finland,
where it occurs in many localities, its pecul
iar property b:ing that of a natural barom
eter, curiously foretelling, by change of col
or, the probable character of the weather in
the near future. It is known by the name
of the scmakulr, and is said to turn black be
fore an approaching ruin, whllj In fine
weather it is motitd with spo'.i of white.
Far a long time this Interesting phenomenon
was a mystery, but an analysis of the Btonc
shows it to be a fossil mixed with clay and
containing a portion of rock, salt and nitre,
This fact being known, the explanation of
the changes was easy; that is, the salt, ab
sorbing the moisture, turned black when the
conditions were favorable for rain, while the
dryness of the atmosphere would as natural
ly bring out the salt from the Interior of the
stone in white spots en the surface.
Aahbv 4-Carse, Resl Pirate. 801 Wash.
in;ton Street, Portland, Or.
Friendly Regard
is never en
tertained by
the children
.for a medl
cine that
tastes bad
This explains
the popular
ity among
little ones of
Scofi's E
mulsion,
a preparation ot cod-liver
oil almost as palatable as
milk. Many mothers have
rateful
benefits
children.
knowledge of its
to weak, sickly
'. V. All dmggiH.
They Increase apnetttr, purtiy t j whole
firstem aoti act on t be 11 v cr. JiUe Beads Small
HI
WE ADVERTISE
TO INCREASE
Our buninens. Vi'e have the stock to fill orders and the
facilities and reputation of giving a buyer his money'B
-worth. AVe treat our patrons in a way that makes them
our friends. This may catch some one who has not writ
ten to us when they have work to place. To these let us
remind not to neglect us, as we may do yon pood, AVe
are quoting special prices these close times,
" SMILEY, -
THE LEADING PRINTER,
V Flinn Block,
Albany, Ob.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
lias done our little boy." Hauhy K. Rudy,
Box 3 GO, Columbia, Pennsylvania.
HOOD'S I ILLS cure CotiitIttlou by reitur.
log the perlauitlc action of the alimentary canal.
An English inventor has constructed
novel device to do away with the eiurmoui
picBsure of water against the bowtt of ocean
steamers. It consist 6 of one or more screw
on ench side of (lie bows, which throws the
water aside and creates a drv well in ftont
ot the vessel.
At the present time the whoie number of
double stars known ond recorded hy astron
omers is something over 10,000. far exceed
ing the total number of stars visible to the
naked eye in the entiie Ormnent (about 6000)
and others are being freuuenttv discovered
by the great telescope now in existence.
Lemons are vised for so.tp in many coun
tries where they grow. When the men and
women of the Kam Indies want to wash their
ha.i.la, they squeeze the juice of a lemon
over them liiiskly fn water until they are
clean.
I L
A recent invention it a buoyant life-saving
seat for ships. It is intended for a deck seat
the upper and lower parts being made of
buoyant material, so that, if thrown Into the
water, the apparatus will support several
persons comfortably.
e GO O0 HEWS O
Q For the millions ofconsumcrs of flj
Tutt's Fills.
It t-lcf 1M Ttitt pleasure tttnn- Q
tiuii urn ! till t hi' Is lift iv inl ling up 14
TlrW LIVER fill
-CITY I.A.TTITJDET.
Opposite St Charles Hotel
and lace curtains
Bod cintnlu
atteudod to.
well
Starch wor a specialty.
Braccli office at Moses' barber shop
auudrv c wf1 Menirtgs at 730 o'clock
TWO MEN AND ONE BOY
POUND DEAD!
' v V :
M i i iris tK r fi f
52p yt rvtnnliiK"H
(litiftlyriiimll sln,
tint vlt tiu-Horthn
irll'lUT flllt'S. (IlIirMlitl'ftl IllllvOv
till iMiiil, Tliocxai:. ni.ti ul
TLTT'S TINY LIVER PILLS Q
In Peru the cotton plant rises to the dis
tinction of a tree, instead of the 3ompara
tivfly diminutive shrub which grows In this
country. The tree commences bearing when
it ti two yean old, and continues to bear
every year for 40 or 50 yean.
In lenna there is a club i rich rr.en
pledged to marry poor girls. If a member
marries a rich girl he is lined $2000, the
money being piesentcd to some worthy
Impecunious couple engaged to be married
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING.
VTOTICK IS HKHEHY GIVKN TIIT
Xl tho aruuinl niwtinc ol the stock
unworn or the Albany HiiildliiR n1 Loan
AHMiriaiion wiil bo held nn Kricinv
reurnaiy itiii. JM at the hour of 7:3n
j mot Bain dny. in the lUnk ol OnKon
in Albany, l.inn co inty, i leon for Hie
1'urpise of fleeting liine direetur. and
three auditors, toseivo for the term of
one year next ensuing froinail niei-tinfr.
and mil l tt,e:r M'r.u sor ro elected
and qualified, and to iran.at such othr
business hi may jnino before theassoua
tlon. Kone by order of said association
this 17th day of January, ISM.
(.' II S'l'KW AKT,
JAY W IU. A IN. l'residert.
be oretary
CHEAPEST,
GOOD FITTING
READY MADE SUIT OF
CLOTHES,
GO : TO
F. L. IDUMOT,
The Clothier and Merchant Tailor,"
On Lyon Street, ne First.
See what a bargain you can get there for
your cash money .
Also suits made to order, cleaning, dyc-
ng and repa'ring
Satisfaction guaranteed.
F. L. lluMONT, - - Albany, Or.
While trying to Crowd their
-WAY INTO
FKOIA$ BROS.
itore, where they always have on hand
the largest Stock south of Portland, of
the latest improved Rifles and Shot
Guns; an tmmense stock of Fishing
Tickle of every description; Tents,
Han. mocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands
of other tilings too numerous to mention.
Ii.epn.ir Shop
la connection with the Store, and one ol
the best workmen in the State to do any
uuu an ainas 01 worx.
Come one Come all. No trouble to
show goods, "bmall pront and quick
siW is oui .-notto.
I.iuk.nalka HAKQA1N. A model
steam laundry for sale, rapaciirin
sn iiepartiueiit f,M per d; for 2
nanus, ircaieii in l entrai Alnany.on 2nd
aim aioniKoinery street. I wish Ui en
gsgo in other business. Will s, II cheap
J PaMllH I'niprietor
FARMERS, ATTENTION
if : vor ; v. ant : A
WACOM HACK, BUGGY CART
PLOW, HARROW.DRILL SEED
ER, FEED CUTTER,
Ir In nn neroonNo Ijixntivr for the Howcls;
t':iti t nitn'i nit" n '! n tut n -i' in out- minute.
IS f VXfi An ti--w.uit ToiifT Powofr
AW f"rii.ViV.'h:.naiiiv.ltii-C
or any kirnt of a Farm
Icle, call on tr aililrcs
linVciv.cn: or Vc
B. F. RAMP,
le Post Otfce,
All.au v. Or.
ANNUAL MEHINC-
NOTiCF. la herf by iven that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of tha, Al
bany liuiidiiig Aseoeiation will be held at
storo of J t;iHdwohl, in Albany on Mon
day, March 20ih, Wi, at 7.30 p m for tUfl
election of directors, rnd aucb, o.her
business as may come before the meeting.
Dated Feb giu, 1M3.
1- P NUTTING,
W C TWEKDAI.E. Secre ary.
1'resUent.
Star Baker
CorllroiKliilblu nnl First Hi
0 1!.! MEYER, PROPRIETOR.
fanned traits,
Dried Froil.
Tobiicco,
Sonar,
Coflect
Et)
' I) BALER Ut
( anue .lleta. .
((neenswar.
Veeetablei,
Clears
Spices.
Tea,
Etc.,
STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING,
VTCTK E IS HFRKBY GIVEN THAT
Xl there will be a ineetiuir of the s'ock
hoMers of the Odd Fellows Hall llullilin-
Aahociat.on. held In their cflice in A
bnv, Oregon, on Monday, thefitliday
ol March, 1-C3. at the hour of 7 oVIjek p
m of said di.y, tor the purpose of electing
sevon directors to serve for the enwuiiiK
year, and to tranwirt any other btnp;eH
that u-sy come before saiu meotinir.
Dated this tllh dav of February, IM.
VV C TWKEI'AI.F..
E A Parker, 1'iciident.
Socretary
lOK SALE CHEAP A ri i d rart and
I" sinule hsnuss. lo. h rtw. ( allon
t K l.usell, tonntv clicol mj ciltten-
ei;l.
,stom;
15.
rchi(?cl nu1 or.lm ter.
In (act eer tht.iit that la kept in a pener
variety and nocr- ttore, Highest
market pric paid (or
Al.t, KINDS OF PRODUCE
WANTED
At the store
Allen liros-
formerly owned br
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACJON,
.rnd CHOICE APPLES?,
I will pay the best cash price
for which
B F RAftSP
(carpet
DEPARTMENT.
MAT! ING?. MlCl. . rTji rr , .
DRAFEMES LlfiCLMW, Ul' Inil
OF THIS SEASON'S KOVELTIES AND
PRIGES DNEQUALED IN THS 1IAIET
Samuel E. Your ;g
PUMPS! PUMPS! PUMPS!
We are general agents for the celebrated Myers Force
and Lift Pomps, also the Rurnsey Fr.ice and Li t Pumpg.
We guarantee these pumps to give perfect satisfaction or
no sale. v e also guarantee them superior to any other
pump in the market,
and
We also carry the largest stock of Farm Implement
Vehicles' to be found in the valley, Give us a call.
MITCHELL LEWIS &, STAVEtt CO.5
SS7 Sncl ISHsswortli sst, Albany, Or
ALBANY NURSERIES
ALBERT BROWNELKSuccessor to n.vman & Browncll, Proprietor.)
OFFICE AND PACKING GROUNDS ONE HALF MILE WEST OF THE
CltV. We WOUld Tall thp nUpntnn nt A..Pr.la.l .u
Better nrepared than ever before m fnrnich .i..rnii.;n, i , i.
and urnamenial trees, Small Fruit vine, etc., at either wholesale or retail. Our
stcck is hrsfr-class, guaranteed true to name and free ' om inspect pests, and our
prices low. c. R Krju-npll fa nu, oiiy aont and? ers left with lilrn at his.
store will receive prompt and careful attention, f" . and see me or write lor free
catalogue to
ALBERT
BROWSEI.L,
A'bany, Oroi;oi
sawiaipwisa iiBaMsisMaiaifljaaLiMiataaaaois3
Y'- ftft
. ojiem. uteson, iv. i. stalev. I'n.icina . s
Salem, Oreeon. W. I. Stalcy. Prineiiul.
A tilcrou;ii business Iraining scBccl. Endorsed bv l!:e business and irolti,ion
Five Departments: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pcnma
Schocl in session the entire rmr, Snifionls adinllled at any lime. CataloCe.eontaini
PREIIOCNT
C. W. Eliot
QovrnHOn II
JW.E.RUKEU. 1
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