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The question involved in the assumption that man and wife aie one, which is sometimes expressed a 3 being to ascertain which is that one, is a subject that receives much consideration and discussion, and one too, that is worthy of careful consideration, in as much as it in volves the destiny, welfare growth and development of all future generations. Prof. L. F. Waj d has been giving the subject a care ful and full investigation and elucidates many thoughtful and convincing conclusions. As a s iquence of his observations ard reasonings, as well as that of learned philosophers of the past and present, he concludes that the physical, mental and moral welfare of human beings depends more upon woman than upon man ; that in reality it is plainly discernible that the female, as far as human development and attainment is concerned, is the superior sex and not the inferior as the traditions of mankind has held. In conclusion he say: "But we have learneu even more than this, that which is certainly of mere practical value. We have learned how to carry for ward the progress of development so far advanced by the unconscions agencies of nature. Accepting evolution as we must, recognizing heredity as the distinctive attri bute of the female sex, it becomes i-lear that it must be from the steady ailvar.ee of woman rather than from the uncertain fluctua tions of man that the sure and solid progress of the future is to come. The attempt to move the whole race forward by elevating only the sex that represent the principle of instability, lias long enough been tried. The many cases of superior men and the sons of superior mothers, coupled with the many more cases of degenerate sons of superior sires, have taught us over and over again that the Wav to civilize the race is to civil ize woman. And, now, thanks lo science, we see why this is so. Woman is the unchanging trunk l the great genealogic tree; while man, with all his vaunted guperi ority, isjbut a branch, a grafted scion, as it were, who;e acquired qualities die with the individual, while those of woman are handed iown to futuritv. Woman is the race, and the race can be raised up only as she is raised up. There is no fixed rule by which nature has intended that one sex should exc. 1 the ether, any more than there is any fixed point beyond which either cannot further develop. Nature has no intentions, and evo lution has no limits. True science teaches that the elevation of wo man is the only sure road to the evolution of man." BELIa IX HISTORY. They Stand Kext In Importance o Engine i Warfare, Bells have a large place in hi -tory, almost laigcr than nay otlici j .'ct that could be tneutioDe J, -1 -as we must except sonic o; tiie lmplemeuts of destruction. Their great antiquity is bcyoud question. Au explorer amoui; tiie juitisoi Ninevah or some other ol tiiooe vanished Oriental cities, claims ihe discovery of a bronze bell, and t e citizens of Rome came together iu tlieir places at the bignal of bel . iiut tiie iceman bells were elonga ted pieces or forgoing, about aa musical, it is to be presumed, m h modern cowbeii. It was not uutil mediieval and modern times that the bell-ringer became a man of very distinguished duties. Who has not heard of the Sicilian ves pei bells, rung in the year of 12S2 as a signal ior the death of bUUU 9 Frenc mien, slaughtered so that Sicily might be free? Who has uot heard, again, and shuddered as lie listened, of the bells of St. li.u tholouiew the sigual it is said, tor the deatn of 100,61)01 And iur 3 o'clock curfew bell that rang lurougn a.i XtUgianu ai me omuiug of William the Conqueror, as a warning to his newly made slaves to "douse the glim;" has it uo' echoed in faint and still fainter tones through all toe pages of the English history down to date? But it has not been the fate of all bells to be made to give the signal for si 'lighter or op, region, T e Fmiauelpbians have their rondiv cherished Libeity bell. It is held in such es'.eem that it was borne half over tbe continent a few years ago under the escort of a guard or honor to grotect it from all injury. It proclaimed once from i bra- u Ms the b'l th of a new nation, aud hence if it be not made to endure as long as the nation itstlfitwili e because metal is more perish able then the work of the revolu tionary architects. THE MOTCXIXGr HERALD: SXUDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1888 ALBANY Colpte Institute, ALBANY, - OREGON 1888 l.S8 A Eull Corps of Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, commercial and normal classes. Courses of study ar ranged to mo.ct the needs of all grades or" student!). Special inducements ottered to students from abroad. Tuition ranges from x-x It's I"a-y ta Dye Jiff DftiYES k.wimi .. ., M I M bte&aeu; t Ml 111 ii i MJKSa . U11U1VV C01ST35T BEOS. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR New Quarters Next to Revere House, Now call tbe attention of tbe public to their com plete stock of Possesses many Important Advantages . al! rher I'ri'varea toous. j.iM io ?is.m ivri Ti-riM. BABIES CiiY FOR IT. Instrumental instruction in music willjje INVALIDS RELISH ftlKESS-u low rates, and ! Makes PlnmP, UUng. EeaUy B' rooms for sell boarnmir at small expcsisc. A careful supervision exercised over pupiis away from home. For circulars and full paiileulars, address thcSpresidc'it, KEY. ELBEltT X. COXDIT, Albany, Oregon, Emulates the Stoniacli audB.weli WE: LS, RICHARDSON & CQ.BURLSHGTON.VT KIRK Ct'SHMAN On Xov. 3, 1SSS, at the St, Charles, by Gt. Humphrey, Kaq., A. L Kirk and Mary E. Cushman, both of Brownsville NEW TO-BAY. LOST, A I1ED &SD WHITK SI'OITEO cow, fiviiw milk. Informrtioii leauinf o her recov er' v ill be liberally rewarded by the owner, E. E Davis, at His olhce in the court house. Lost LAST MONTH, A MIDDLE SIZED RED colored cow, half cut ears and blunt horns. Tne finder will be paid a good re ward. Address Depot Hotel, Albany. SALE, A GOOD COW, VERY eap Enomre ot il. b. t'oue, at St. Charles hotel. FOR he for sale. tjiOCR GOOD WORK HoRSKS. FOR 1AR ' ticulurs emjuire of G. F. Simpson. E " BECKER, BLACKSMITH, MACHINIST AND Practical Hors2shoer, SHFPD OREGON. A'l kind of Macksmithing andjma chine work c. ae promptly and at reasonable rated. Sharpening Oliver Chilled plows made a specialty. 2fA!so carries a full line oi Agricul- tu S- Baby Portraits . A portfolio of beautiful baby portraits printeu on fmo plate paper by patent photo f.rocess, sent free to mother of any IJa'.y born within a year. Every Motiier warts these pictures; sond at once. Give Baby's name an.) age. Wklls, RiciiARi'sos & Co., Burlington, Vt, AND YVarranted to color more t-oods than any otlu r (ives ever made, r.nd to pive more brii li mt aril dui able cvlors. Ask ior the Dia mond, and taiic no other SU colors; Hi cents cad.. Wklls, Hi' iiABiHOX & Co., Burlington, Vt. For Gilding or l'.ron::imc Fancy Ai tides, Use DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver Bronze, Copper. Onh I 'Units ral Implements of the hest makes rALL WORK WARRANTED Hi k BE Of U t II a. a VTk lJi ffi.2 SHC1S3D SPPilGFIELD -JREGKXN, ThE state AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, COKVALLIS, OKKGOX. Term jConimeiifcs oiiliWodiiesdaiy, Si-itcmlM-r 13, 1S88. FACULTY A'full corps oflexpcrienced Professors and Teachers. COUFvSE OF STUDY Arranged expressly to meet theuomands a need's of thel " rinin interests ei the sta PREPA IORY DEPARTMENT For students o 15 years of a'.'e who tlesir to enter the t'le'-'e. but are not prepare" to enter Coll Masses by examination, t. MILITARY TRAIXiXG To the extent required by law. BUILDINGS Large,; Commodious and Well Y'entilated. LOCATION la a cultivated and Christian community.and one of the healthiest in the state. EXPERIMENTAL STATION. Circulais containin;,' matter fuil of interest to farmers, will be regularly issued and copies mailed to each patron of the College. EXPENSES Reduced to lowest fujures. Two or more free scholarships from ev ery county. Consult your Countv Superintendent. W csnfitentiy appeal to the farmers and Gramres of Oregon to patronize the fonly school established by Own for the pro motion of her agricultural interests. Fcr catalogue or other information, address K. L. AUOI.D, PrcsldeiH, 4 rvallls, Oreson. Wwl ANTED AM E.PER1KXCKL ll.vsa To t.KA... ire mattresses. Inquire of C.L. Brush foi.it of Lyon street. rnWO FURNISHED ROOMS CFNTRALLV J. located to rent. Iniuiie at Wells, Fargo ; Cos office. UroODIX AND WILLARD HAVING SOLD out their furniture business in Alnany, desire to close up al1 accounts bv the 1st of December, ljs. All persons indebted to them will please call at their earliest con venience, as it is necessary to have everything scttleu bv that time. WOODIX & WILLARD. ISriek ior gule '. ,00,000 L'ood brick for sale, Apply to VV. C -w Cassell, Albany. TJEOS. JONES' JCH T0NS0RL4L PARLOnS ARE XOW REMOVED TO THE STRAIUX Block, whcie he is prepared to do first class work in the tonsnrial line. His bath rooms are neat and clean and ready for use at all hours. Give him a call. prom aut- .lliiiny yard 'ami oliu-c on Jtailroad, between 4ih and"5th street?,:g ilavinjr lumber not excelled in'qiinlitj ; i,tlfuei!ities not surpasM d for: upt and hulisfuetury tiiiiiu or outers. I lesneetl'ullv, solicit a .-bare of GhEO.,W. SMITH icJCCESSOR TO WJH. McFARLAD) which will he sold nta Fanip wwk vei'V smiill proiil, "quick sals, short proiit'nnd fresh goods' beinf our mot4 o JglFiiie line ot choice Imported and Domestic Cigars kept constantly on hand. IE3I. CT- CTOISTES, bookseller. Newsdealer, Stationer AND DEALER IX- 7X CD CD CD -- so CD CO m IEXT BOOKS AND CT5 - CJ Fine stationery, mipcellaneous books, jiliotograph and autograpr. albums, inkstands", ink, pencils, etc., etc. blieet music, music books, and all kinds of musical merchandise. General ISTews IDepot. Mail orders promptly attended to. -DEALER IN"- Stoves ctricl Ran ges ALSO A FULL LINE OF TINWARE, PUMPS, HOSE, COPPER WARE Ana eyery varietyofcockin:r utensils and' novelties' in house furnishing sroods. Tiie public is invited to call and ' Xainine this mammoth stock under the new ni.inasrement. -3 WILL BROS Dealers in all the leading Guns, Pistols, hewing Machines. Organs, Pianos, )mp, Paints, Oils, ilokstines, BOOKS AND STATIONERY -AT- CITY DEUGi 1 STOEE ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO FILLING PRESCRIPTIONSTsJi L. "W. OTJISS & SOIST. Propr's A full Line of- WALLACE n Li -IN- Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition, fish in"" tack?e, etc. Warranted razors, butcher find pocket knives. The beskinds of sewing machines NEE D LES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES LINN COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing offsewinjr machines, musical instruments, guns, etc., neatly done C. J. DILLON & CO., WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF FURNITU UBi Do general job work, also bargain in flooring and rustic. Those contem plating building will tind it to their advantage to call on us at our Frctory, at tcr Foot ok LyoN Street 'es I The attempted bank robbery at Lebanon is one of the boldest and most intricate laid schemes ever perpetrated in this portion of the state. The.idea of running a tun nel 60 feet long under two build ings and working for wteks, and perhaps months, to get into a bank and to be fooled only by tie per- j fection of the burglar box of the . safe, savors more of a New York J crime, than the work of the aver age Oregon burglar. Thr biggest political demonstra tion ever held in California was; held in San Francisco last night by the republicans. The twelve U. 8. wtialers caught in the ice in the Arctic have been rescuei. Benjamin and Levi will enter upon their inheritance after the C-th inst. There will be a heavy irnmig tion ii-to Orcgo this winter. RTJCHX2TGS, FA2TCT AFB02TS, STAMPED TIDIES. Table Bureau Scarfs AT- 0 ui urn MHIULL E YOUNGS "Are in receipt of some fine Tea and Dinner sets of thir own import tion, direct from East Liver pool, Englnad. They are first-class goods and will be sold cheap, Thev hayee a full and complete line ot staple and fancy groceries, which they are offering to their customers at lower rates than ever before. PALACE MEAT MARKET W. F. READ 1 am now receiving my jFall stock ot Dry Goods notions, etc, and propose to make it red hot all along the line, My goods are all fresh and new and bought FO R CASH! We invite your inspection of the following goods: ,ra. ! OMlto Cry forPitcHer's Castoria James V. PiPE,Prop. rirst Street - - i - Albany The best variety of choice beef.veal.mmton, pork sausage, etcin;the city kpt4constantry an hand. Plushes Velvets Velveteens Silks and Satins f2T C&ah paid for all kind 0ck."S Cashmeres Imported Broadcloth Silk "Warp, Henrietta All "WooiTricots Assatat Flannels Tn fact everything usually found in i first? as Dry Goods Store. Mj P.oot and Slioe department is compete, i have also added a complete lins of bovs kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is solicited "Allmail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. IF1- ZKZB-iID, (Successor to X l. Alltii; Albany, Oregon. TULIUS 10SEPH Manufactauer of Choice Ciais : -AND DEALERfclN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST Cigars.'Phifjrand Sniokinsr Tobaccos, Mecrscliaum ' and Briar Pipes, and full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA! AND i TROPICALS FRUITS. Nextfctoor to Burk!:art5fc Kwney's Real Estate'Office, Albany Ogn3 on mm m m ! Geo. D. Bartoa has just arrived from Iowa witli a load of finely bred Hoi steia cattle, which he offers at less than half te prices the same class have heretofore been sold in Oregon. The catHe are now on the farm of James Elkins, one-half mile south of Albany, where he will take pleasure in show ing them to visitors. Mr. Barton will receive orders for pure bred and hie;h grade Holstein cows and heifers, this fall or early spring, at the lowest possi ble prices. Address GEO. . BARTON, Pox 153 ; Albany, Oregon, The City Liquor Store, M. BAVMGART, Proprietor. tS Next doorto'.thefCddFi licwsTcn pie, A'l any. Ore- on"Si Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestit-ineF,iliquor,'ci'Tirs"aB 1 tobaccos. Only first-class liquor store in she city " SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria