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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1889)
"Jtr n HE MOBN1NG HEKALP- DAY' MAY TEU M S V S U BSC Hi PTI Publish,.! .very fitf Uvercd by carrier, per week - . M t mail, r "" ' .nvtr I V copv, r annum, 1.1 advance i nrt mul In advance... lose je;31 A. u, THE MAILS. Stall at the Albany postoffice close For all othces norui The Kastern states rhe West Side n Ana meo""" r " , 11 a x For Portland ana oaicu. io-ap w Corvallis and A'aquina ,2k m thfl-Hjr morn NT traWould .nailed before 8 o clock the previous evening. Til E ' UKSTJON OFACCO U N T-ABILITY. In considering the future of our race and country, it is essential that each individual should weigh well the question of individual re sponsibility in the subject. It is not onlv what is best for present happiness and welfare, but what will be the influence on ttiose who come after us that should occupy our thoughts. The Independent cava hPsMM lhe study ot individual conditions of health, it well be hooves us to consider the tendency to race elevation on the one hand or race degeneracy on the other. For it is the record of history as to nations that have ceased to be, that the earliest signs of decay were those that betoken a loss of physical vigor. The forces now operating for the injury of public health are more forceful than in any age which has preceded it. In this we do no refer to the results of squalid wretchedness, which have been quite the same in every age, but to those devitalizing and enervating forces that are active amid high occupations and are the outcome of our present civilization. Factory industries have become relatively much more prominent than laborers in the field or on the sea. Not only do indoor occupa tions cause a greater tax upon physical vigor, but modern appli ances, instead of relieving, often complicate the problem. Certain habits, too, have so gained in their prominence and potency and in th neriod in which they are ac- nnirfid a areatly to impair the viVar of uoDulation. It would be a comfort if these results could be confined to a single generation; but what we now know of the laws of heredity cives to them a fearful significance. The generation that uses its eyes in reading on the cars and by the brilliant light of gas or electricity is sure, not only to create a greater demand for spectacles in the next generation, but to multiply indefinitely various forms of im perfect vision. The parent who indulges largely in the use of tnhaccoand "Alio, perhaps, began with !iis cigarette in childhood, J may survive th; slow and insidious effect, but there is too often an inheritance of weakened muscle, flabby heait, disordered nerve, cr over-sensitive brain. The entail ments of alcohol, in all its fcrms fiom wine to beer, aie too are afraid to go into the scheme alone, and deem it very important that the assistance of American capital should be enlisted. This, of course, would be for the purpose of preventing any interference by the United States government. While the Americans do not appear to be very much averse to the scheme, they do not grasp the op portunity offered eagerly, but advise delay, in the hopes pre sumably, that they may have a chance to secure the plant from the Frenchmen for less money than they are now willing to take for it. Since work was first begun on the Panama canal, it has met with vigorous opposition in this country, and now it would be re markable should the work that has been so strongly condemned in the United States be completed by captal furnished by American citizens. 1889 W W 1 889 Jons Sherman is the only man in the United .States senate who was a member of that body when the bill was passed abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia twenty-seven years ago. Secretary of State Mariscal of Mexico has ordered investigations to be made into the cases of three Americans imprisoned at Tiedras Negras. NAKKItll. 1- tt tk Dui't'DC if F-vanffilipal Dar IjI Li T0 1 J " v r r AIM in rnrvftllia nn Mav 10th. 1889. by Rev. J. L. Hirecbner. Mr. R. Kiles and Miss Aletha Powers, both of Linn county NEW TO-DAY. TERSONS DKSIRING SAND, LOAM OR X. gravel Irom me premises ui r. u. uuiu, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the same at my office, Crawford's blck, Albany, Oregon. vna- ". ,.,.. t-t wtvii' UVI.IMV IH TIIK MOST K'.K- pant medicine in the world for internal ovUindl iisp and for nain oi anv nature. You will never 'find it-j equal. Ask your druggisc for it. WANT2D A house work this office. GIRL TO DO GENERAL For particulars inquire at MENDING AND PL UN SEW1NU uuiNfc. Gentleman's clothes repaired. Under wear mended. East First street, in Isom a house, near the Red Grown anus. Brick for Sale. r mv KTT.V ONE MILE EAST OF L town, or delivered anywhere in the city YV. UASSCLiLi, AlUivuj "i. X B. G1LMORE 'iAS RETURNED TO . I !.:.. ;,. m nmiin tvn nr three weeks. " hose desiring upholsterm dtne should call cwly at his residence, with Mrs. Cheadie, or drop a note tnrougn me ihw.uhii.-t. -mmno e I C BIV I (ITS IX RI.(CK NO. 41. I OAliU ....... Albany, from $125 to Silo per lot. Ihese aie the cheapest lota in the city, less than .sii minute's walk from the postoffice and j .i itr;l!n.itt0 I.atul Airnm.v. nmn unit uii. imuui..v --p. SOHILTZ & IlKNUKRSOR. The lap B&ry ! 15 18S9. Uuder the uew manairement ot Parker Bros. 1888 SPRING AND SDVHER WH KEEP afe' Dress GoodsandTrimmings r r.l o-rpnpsl varietv in price and stylo I have ever carried, and as good value as ever ottered to the citizens ot linn county Special Bargains In cashmeres in colors and Macks, Seersuckers, p-ingliam5,chanibreys, French prints and wash fab rics. A)i the noveltirs of the season in black and colors. r L wiu nave someimng ,iunuu w j these in a few days. A full Hue of choice family groceries and provision Canned fmeapples, CMcb TaWe Delicacies Ornamented cokes for Wcfhnnas and Parties, Salmo bellies mackerel and salt fish of all kinds. ' FEESH BAKED BREAD Kvcrv JJaV. iinois Furniture brinI: twos. Best Line of ' : -:tiire In the Citv of AM Fane Wick. Chairs Lounges ; Parlor Corvee Poles Mirrors Feather Pillows Srin Mattresses, Window Shades Walnut Exten sion Tables Suits, And you can't find at other hou8es, I have it. In factevery thing tlm is kept in a first-class house. Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, SpihlgJiX. Lovnge Ete., Etc., at lrtces that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD. ALBANY - OBBGOS ivrun. Y II 1 j Cakes TEA8 and COFFE Candies Nuts. Haisius. CANNED WOODS, ETC. ino best Soap ic the market Le Roi Savon. a fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars & At John Fox's old stand, low Finns new brick. Tttt.ttjss Toseph Manufactauerof Choice Cigais FINE II AND DEALEll IN- IVI'll L' 1 II I I I i Opai f, 1 Ivg a ' ArticlM. Alo dealer in IU1I J 1 " w W SNj M mtmv m v vm imuw j Pre B. Marshall. FARM LEVELISO OF ALL KINDS, AL bany Oresron. Agent f ir the Wright Farm Level Location of ditches for tiling put poses a specialty. Orders left at the Hkrm.d otticc will receive prompt attention. SEWERS AND WELLS THOSE NEED in" sewers r wells dug on short notice should call upon W. A. MeClain, Ct arges verv rcasonaoie. lxnNN & HUMPHREY, UEALEB3 IN W choice cigars In Wells, Fargo & Co. s office. Fine impoited and Key West cigvrs a siccialty Dr E. A. McAlwtkr iiosikopatuic phy sician and siirsre-m. Has removed his office into Crawford's block. All calls prompt ly attended to. train Tile lor Sale i :ooi SUl'PLV OF FIRST CLASS j drain tile for sale at the Ea;'e brick and tile factory East ot Albany near Knox ISntte. Call at the factory or address Propts & A us ton, Albany Oregon. STKAYKn FHOM THE FARM OF W. W. I'raAford, near Talln.an, on Apiil 17, a l.av hor-e, IB haml? high.weighs 1200,mooth shod all round. Any information leading to bis recovery will be suitably rewarded. EMBROIDERIES,?: SKIRTINGS, ,7 Flouncings, and all overs on cambrics, Swiss and India linen. I have just opened the largest invoice of novelties in this line ever exhibited m this ciy, and at greatly reduced prices. PIQUES, LAWNS, white, ecru and colors, liiuia isnuo, uuvv" i - all at prices very much cheaper than ever before ot tered in this city. TABLE LINEN a This stock I bousht in vr, vi- f loco inmnrrfirs1 rjrice. and am able HOY xuin. tu "-ao """" l. ' 1 -it i. to ive ffood barsains. 5S inch all linen bleached at 50 cts per yard and others in proportion. HOPKINS & SALTMARSH, Plumbing & Pipe Fittio STOVES tare and Hardware, "A11 work promptly done at reasonable rates. CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUlli. XJUr to B,kh,t J. K,t,)' Be.l E.t.te OOi.o. Altoy Oen AM DEPARTURE First Strket, Pkarck Block L. VIERCK'S SHAVING PARLORS HAIR CUHING AND BATHS. il F.vorvthing new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIKST STKEET BElOW REVERB HOUSE ALBANY, - - OREGON Having latoly Jsecured a very large and desirable ? lineof Linens, such as Towels, Naptinsand b Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall offer the samelat a SPECIAL SALE) FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS numer ous to catalogue in any single age, ami continue trieir innueuw m to De uea n iu...i r T, " . , . Tf 5 - nt t hot For lwrticulare in'iuirj of O. A. Archibald at the line OI posterity. It lb llOUnai 1 tJje .umers. Warehouse. Albany OrefOii. as a rule the heredity shows itseii : by the inheritance of the very same ! Xoiice .mr.ciors. .-V.,. fl. ronrnd.Krtion of i M OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ' AT iiauiiy i - i -w i the same change ot structure ; even this is often the case. The child ear'y in life may begin to i . : t, 1 1 1 !sli ml. SHOW lUOTDKl craving .v v.. .mi aine a vyyj - - ;"h0 Ihot ISO feet minate in the very same inordinate i wA tieen fect wide in the clear. AI7"ANTED20O COKUS MAPLE '11 MUCK i 1 tobeusedtoi manuiaciurinK enaun I LV.E. 1.3 . " .u ,,.vi rcmilar term of the county . IIIC ilv.w . - ... ..An.r inr l.mn rniintv. Ore- cOIllIlaluc;, .w.v .w. con to be held at the court houso in the city of Albany on Wednesday the 5th day of June A. D 1889, sealed piano, siecinctioni, strain-diagram and bids will be received for buildine a bridge across tne ooum TOWBLINGS A loiiff Felt Want In Albany lias been lilk'U by the SECOND HAND STORE. fTi,A wot vntir 1ms nrciViMI it tO he a necessity. The best and chc:ues1 place in the city to buy vour Sto Yes, F orniture , tinware Wc me aiways prepared to miy yont household furniture at the highest cash nricc. Sole Hgent? for the PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Killek, desires. It is also true even ottener still that the same diseases are inherited either as a tendency of perverted function or as a result of structural change. How ottcn we sav: "liow mucn me wy iwh- Crabtree Creek where the county road cros cs 5S creek near the saw mill of DeakiM Bros and J. K. Cvrus; said bridge to be about ICO . . . !j :v..on ti-t wM in the clear. Also for the building of a bridire across Muddy cret at the place known .as the ' i i : .1 1 a .iihmit Mtimatfii Oil wuson lom, uium v on...... ---- - th'i bridge for construction of same at Wilson B.iv ; nun i.iuv... ford where tne oiu urmgo ..t. bles his father," the same color of j at a point a shon distance abovsa.drd. trrl a 4-k 11 4Viaoo r,nnrlaThnv direct from yji iisiico, civil iin ixit-ov j-," j . importers by the bale.and can sell them much cheap- titles in New York, and am offering them at prices. -ii . i that are pure to sen tne gooas. LADIES COTTON HOSE We extend a cordial 'm ixtion to all to call and examine these ffooK foelinjr that we can show you bargains. In wiiDectioi. with the sale we shall dis play alaii- line o! VI11TK (iOOI)S and embri- denes at LOW PRICES L. GOTTLIEB. le;t-.ititul lin ntVinijlianrs and sea souaHe wool Our stocK is new anl compJere in every ueartmeJn. en dress itm.hI: !l'' ,:'-i'0-. r.i Mumr. i jar uwxjh..) ma G. W. SMITH, SUCCESSOR TO W. H. MTARLAND bles his father," tne same coior a Uet lonK and eye and hair, the same shape o M rtwM. ta tciea nose, tne same general wniuui vt features. Even so lungs, liver, and heart and other orgins inherit size or shape or power, and so the changed make.-up of the man is the legacy more lasting than any con veyed in the last will and testa ment. Those who are studying these problems of race are not theorists, Dut find in the facts before .them a full support to what reason and judgment indicate. T II E PA iVJ MA CA NA L . The Panama canal scheme evi-. dentlv has not been entirei abandoned. It is said that there is a new movement on foot to com plete the work already begun. DeLcsseps will not give up the project, although it is impossible for him to raisj the requisite funos in France for its' completion. He has consequently opened negotia tions with English capitalists to cccure the money from them, and it H announced that his efforts are not unlikely to meet with success. However, the wary Englishmen must be filed with the clerk on or before one o'clock r. m of the aooye mennqneu bids must be accompanied by a dopogit of 5 per cent of bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all Dias. Done by order of the court this 9th day of May A. U. 1889. - H MONTAGU? L. S. Ceunty Clerk. CEPHAS, The imported Oanadian stallion Horsemen should see the tboroueh bred Canadian slallion Cephas atMtr. ehall's liveiy stable. He is a beauU ful coal black, 5 year old, weighs loOO. ...i us v.ani.i liiirh Hp will stand at tlie stable on Monday and Tuesday of each week. Are cheaper this year than ever before have succeeded in getting some good bargains,all otwHicn 1 am offering to my customers. the same m nni?iDCi? Jl liiZMH MMj 1 STOEE. Mrs. Nancy Westfall, wife of the fliin-sn contractor AVnutf'tll b:i . f.-.ionpd a Janan Ollll ..... . cse bazaar store ;n inu dih k m.-. door to C. H. Spencer's. It is tilled with all kinds of Japanese wares and novelties, including parasols, fans, canes, ladies wear, souvenirs, etc. grAll goods soil very cheap. urn Children's. Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the YALLSY SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. O Z business on The above is an outline oi tne policy am z-, - - , nd will endeavor to do my part towards securm the trade ot L-inn anci and win enueAvoi j ... t, e procession o. the Tn Tlb,nvi A; T 'to no with the procession o the Sy Kip? ci'y of Albany.- I wilt have soethin ; to say about Carpets, Boots laod Shoes And Other lines Groceries, 0011. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. s D ml Q. (0 a. S 0. ARGAN mOOU K DpSATINGlSTOVES AWa large mid vonVr oi ViU V.cr. uVrs in tir sr and granito . - 1 "S"";i-;. . V ,s-.