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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1889)
Mfi IfOlEETOftt XHTRjLLI); FRIDAY, MAY 10 1889. Daily a. imp Weekly terms ok subsckiptj"n DAILY Published every moraine except Monday.) e.ivered by carrier, per week........ 0.15 I mail, per :ii . 5 00 WEKULY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne ropy, -e r annum, in advance... ......Y2.00 When not paid in advance .. 2.50 THK MA I LA. Mail at the Albany ix.sttottice close Kur all offices north ) The Eastern states f 6;30 a. m, The West Side C And the Nairow Gauife R. R. ) Kor Portland and Saiein 11 a. m Corvallisand Yaiiina .......1J;S0 p. m office south. , 7:30 r. m The tioatottiee will be closed each evening rom six to seven o'clock. KegUteml matter for thejlearly morning train should be mailed before!! o clock the previous evening. LI F3 RE A LI T T IX TBA ClIMUi More and more the people of this country are carrying into their every day work life only hard, practical common sen.se and cit- carding theoretical assumptions and visionary dreams. This ten- dency causes a revisionary action among those who model the crr riculums of our educational institutions and leads to the adop tion of systems baied upon the practical ideas of life and the solid facts of experience, rather than past legends and future theorizings. The School Journal says it has never insisted that work-benches will be introduced into every di-1 insist, and has insisted for years, on the introduction of sense-exercises and sensible expressions of sense-exercises in every school, high and low, rich and poor. We are living in an age of realism. Theories are at a discount. Hard facts are in demand. The educa tion that touches the life that is, is highly valued. In this material age of ours we roust not lose sight of the spiritual, but we must also not lose sight of the fact that the spiritual of the present largely comes through the material, and that by the material the true spir itual life of an individual become practical, earnest and useful. We believe in God, but we also believe in man. We believe in the king dom of God, but we be'ieve also that to the kingdom of man he has committed the care of this lower world. Here in the midst of thmgs we fight the battle of life, and it is by means of things that we handle, see, feel, taste and smell, and so become lifted above the materiali ty of the world, into higher, spirit ual, earnest, practical, common sense religion. The great heart of the world throbs in unison with the workingmen in it. The time for lazy, digniied do-nothings has passed away, and the time of act ive, earnest laborers in the shops, on the farms, among the moun tains, and in the rooms where the thinking is done, has fully come. We are going to say, over and over again many more times, life is real. Let us make it so in all of our schools. accompany the refusal with some pretty (sharply put comments upon the estimate put upon the value of the services rendered by her. There is a grim humor about the sudden death of a boarder at a Sa lem hotel, while seated at the din ner table, as chronicled in our dis patches this morning. If Salem ! hotel dinners often serve men that way, travelers when going to the capital will soon learn to take their lunches with them. 1889 889 The AIIkp Uuder the now raanasfeaieut or 1889 spaing and mm 88 Albany will celebrate the com- manner, making it one of the big gest demonstrations ever held this cltv. in SIKECIILIIES- Parte Mm .' 11 - ml iinois Furniture House! -WH KEEP groceries and "Diamond Mystery." 1 he reserve take for the above" comedy, which will be given at the opera house May 13th, was the largest advance sale ever seen in this city. Fully one-half of the house was reserved yesterday atternoon at IJlackman's. We were positive that the popular prices, 10, L'O and 30 cents, would strike the right chord of the people, and it would be good policy to reserve seats for the balance of the engagement, as there will be a change of pro gramme nightl y . NEW TO-DAW 0" RROO.V K'. r.,C K,'Ll IS THK MOM1 KI.K- i nt uiedtc'ue in the world for intcrn.il r d external u.e. and Tr p.i!n i any iatu e. Vu will revcf find ics ei-ujl. Ak your druyist for it. mi Dress Goods andTrimmiDgs WAr;i -a cikl hiue wink. For ii this ol.i TO KO (JK.tKKAIj '.rtlciilarn iit).!ire at f KXHJNf AVU I'LUX txwixu IXi.VE. x'L ;.-.. tl an s domes repaired. I'nder- ejr niciiu' d. hast house, near the lied . risc street, in Isoiu's 'row n Mills, Itrick for Sale. T MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF L town, or dehveed an v lure in the city W. (J. CASS ELL, Albany Or. QTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES OF V. lO Cowan Iat fill, three head of heifera. enedun coKred, 2-year-old Jersey, underbic in left and slit in rijrht ear, also out 3-vear- old dark red, marked the same.and one Iii;ht red 3-year-old, with underai in rijjht and slit in left ear. A suitable reward will be pa'd fcr infonuition leading to their recov ery J. IJ. GILMORE 'iAS RETURNED TO this city to remain two or three weeks. Those desiring upholsterinir dune should call early at his residence, with Mrs. Cheadle, or drop a note through the poatoffice. FOR SALE SIX LOTS IN BLOCK NO. 41, Albany, from 8125 to .ilS Der lot. These ae the cheapest lots in the city, less than ten ndnute's walk from the postotfice and hih and dry. Willamette Land Agency. oCHULTZ MKXUKRSOX. pUKE BROWN LEGHORN EGGS FOR for Settinir can be had for 82 ner setting icnirteen, ny applying to t . U. Hotfican, on North Third street, between Montgomery snd Railroad This offer will onlv hld scmI for 30 days, as Mr. Hoffman will have use for them after that date. LEVELING OF ALL KINDS, AL- Airent for the W nirht tann Level Locution cfdiK-lios fortllini; put poses a specialty. Orders left at the IiEkald othce will receive prompt attention T?ARM X bany Oreiron. SEi HEWERS AND WELLS THOSE ing sewers r wells dujr on short should call upon err reasonable. W. A.McClain, NEEU-notice CI arges llTINNt HUMPHREY, 1 1 choice cigars. DEALERS IN In Wells. Fareo k Co. 'a office. Fine imported and Key West cigars a specialty E. A. McALISTRK HOHBOrATHIC THY- sician and sunreou. Has removed his otfice int Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. Oral a I lie lor .alc. A GOOD SUPPLY .if fikst CLSS drain tile for sale at the Enure brick I and rile factory fcant of Albany nrar Knox i llutte. Call at the factory or ad-lrcst Promts I ii Auston, Albany Oregon" The lar2;e&t stock and greatest rarietv iii wrice and style I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens of Linn county- Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors and blacks, Seersuckers, gingham?, chambreys, French prints and wash fab rics. AH the noveltirs of the season in black -and colors. T wi'j have something furth er to s.iv .ilimif. i.i .! J v uicse in a iew aays. EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTINGS, i? louncmgs, and all overs en cambrics, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of nnwoU;.. 4.1.:.. -T:r:i..j ? i vj. uvtcxhco in tma liue ever eAjiioiieu 1M ibis gvv. and at greatly reJaced prieg. A full line of choice family provision Canneo Miifapples, Choice Table Delicacies Oriisiiieiited cakes for Wedntnas and Partiex. Ml Salmo kinds. niiicKerel an-1 salt fish of all THOS. BRINk ineof r '::e In tlie Gtvof fc! Fane Wickt,. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srino Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits! An. I ... you can't find at other houses. I have it. Tn fu.ttrr is kept in a first-class house. thing t!:H FRESH BAKED BREAD Kvcrrv I)av. Swrno. Pies. Gakcs TEAS and C'OFFE. ics Nuts, iiaisiiis. Best Ash, Mapleand Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs, Sin'iua Beds, Lounge Etc., Etc.. at Prices tftt CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALliANY - " OREGON laiid CANNED tioODt ETC. Vne best Soap ii: the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars Ttjliu Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cigais FINE IlliliiillflflV ftW rsaif. lull line t-i TwiuK r- Ar!Ji. Al:- dcultr iu 1'! . ii 5TAt John fox's old stand, new hrick. low Fl nn s PIQUES, IAWNS, T 1 1 . inaia lawns, nansooks in white, eem anrl nnlnre all au prices reiy much cheaper than erer before of fered in this city. HOPKINS & SALTMARSII 1 CALIFORNIA AiM: 1R0PICAL FKUlJS. Next'aoor t Buikhait A. Kceuiy's Heal Ft:.le Office, Albany 0a Plntiiliinm (t 1 U IV. STOVES m m a m DEPARTURE tare anil Hardware, All work reasonable rates. First Strkkt, promptly done at I I'karck Block1 L. VIERCK'S Jl SHAVING TABLE LINEN v.V The mortgage tax law receives its periodical objurations with re gularity and pertinacity. It en- dares the odium of being made the scape goat for all the bins that lead to the discomfort and iuaje cuniosity of the entire people, and still exist; it faces the vitupera tive anathemas of every man who sends money into the state to loan witli the purpose of escaping taxa tion, and it even stands up to be roundly cursed by resident money loaners, whose benefit it conserved rather than endangers, and con tinues to brave the breakers of legislative sessions, and live under the storms of abuse. The fight against it in our state is but a reflex of action in other states where similar laws exists. Cali fornia has 'it as a constitutional clause, and the Chronicle says : A disposition to agitate the question of repealing the mertgage tax is manifesting itself in the southern part ol the state. The desire for repeal is based on the false assump tion that outside capital is urgently needed for the development of California, and that it must be tempted to invest in the state by granting it immunity from , taxation. There is no ground lor i the assumption that there is not an abundance of capital here, nor is there any reason to believe that any considerable number of tLe people of the state would vote to amend the constitution in so im portant a particular as this. The question was once thoroughly debated, and a large majority declares in favor of making the real and not the nominal owner of the projjerty pay the taxes. STKAYEO FHOM THE FA KM 1F W. W. Cra a ford, near Tallniari, on Apiil 17, a bay hoi-se, 16 hands hi-rh,neii;hi 1 200,niooth miou an rounu. Any ininrniation leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. 1ITANTED 20 CORPS IIAPLE II to be used for 1'IMBER manufacturing chairs. For lurticulare inquire of O. A. Archibald at the Garment Warehouse, Albany Oregon lontrmrtarjana Knllder. riUIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits patronage from city and country, win contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including vueen Anne, fcastlake and Eliza hethian stvlef of buildiugj. Will furnish plans and gptcincatinns free of charge?. Satis faction guaranteed W. ('. CASSEL. BAZAAR STOEE. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the well knon Chinese contractor Jiui Westfall, has opened a Japan ese bazaar store in the brick next door to C. H. Spencer'?. It is filled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. All goods sold very cheap. In brown and bleached. This tnfl' T VtAlirtlif in New York at less than importers' price, and am able to give good bargains. 5S inch all linen bleached at iJ cts per yard and others in proportion. TOWELLINGS Crashes, etc. All these geods I buy direct from importers by the bale,and can sell them much cheap er than if bought of jobbers towels I buy in quan tities in New York, and am offering them at prices that are ure to sell the goods. LADIES COTTON HOSE Are cheaper fhis year than ever before. 1 have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all of which 1 am offerine to mr customers. the same in HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. 11 Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIRST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE Having lately secured a very lae and desirable line of Linens, such as Towels, Napkins aid Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samefat a SPECIAL SALE -FOR THE- ALBANY, OREGON 1 In Albany has been tilled by the SECOHD HMD STOKE. The pant year lias nroven it to be necessity. ine last and cUcuuest place in the city to buy vmir Stoves, FBrniture, tinware We aie aiwavs nrcoarca to unv vour household furniture at the liiffiu-af cash price. Sole agenu for the L Ml J3 TEN DATS PEERLESS And Lamp OIL CAN Killer. We extend a cordial 'nvitatien t all t call aid examine these goods, feeling that we can show you bargains. In conutvtiovi with the sale we shall dis play a lar-M line ot WHITE GOODS and emWi denes at LOW PRICES A beautiful liijp of ginjjh:nns and stooK u- aud complete in L. GUTfLlVB. j en dress goods. Om every dep;ittim-,it. eaoual-le noil IF1. ZEeiHLILX A yoi xg girl in Canada, who at ihe risk of her life rushed in front of a railroad train and saved it from plunging over a broken dam. had the good judgment to refuse the pass for one year offered her by the president of the road, and ALBANY Colfiate Institute, ALBANY, Z OREGON 1888 1889 A Eull Corps of. Instructors. Classical, scientific, literary, cc mmercial and normal classics. Courm.4 ot study ar ranged to m-et the needs of all radus ot students. Special inducements offered to students froiu abroad. Tjition ranges from r...-e 9l'j..0 Per liistrumentftl'instruction in'inusic will RiTen by Miss Laura Goltra. tioaru in private f.iuulies ut low rates, and rooms for self boarding at small expense. A careful supervision exercised over -pupils away from home. 9 For circuUrs and f ullj particulars, address the president, KEV. ELUERT X. COXDIT, Albany. Oresron. fa mil l In i The above is an outline of the nolicv and will endeavor to do my part towards securing the trade of Linn and adjoining counties to Albany, and to keep up with the procession of the uveiy ana groinv vuy u- Aioany. i win have soTieth ne to sav about I"EMOVAL-JOH.SOX k DAXXALS X have removed their bUck.tmith shop rom their old nuartt-rs to ths corner oppo itc Aim. Mirshil's livery stable, whore the be found ready to tl ail kinds of wrk inllieir line c-'ieaply and promptly. SIIII.G1IS VITALIZER n what yu need for constinatiou, loss f ap petite, dizincss and all symptoms f dysprpsia. I'rko, 10 and 75 t cits per battle . Fbay . Masta.l Carpe k Boots and Shoes. Aiid Other lines Soon. Grocer ICS, SAMUEL E. YOUNG. G. W. SMITH, issl-CCKSSOR TO VT. H. M'FARLAND Has the Largest8tock of ST0TES In the VALL iS Y SUPERIOR 3STOViS AIM DERANGES. D ml Q. CO Q. s 0. " ' ' ' 1 IARGA N D COOK AN DIIH E ATI N Gf STOVES Also'a Urge and complete assortment of kitchen utensils im tin, copper and graniU