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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1889)
est.. THE MORNING HEBAL1): TUESDAY, MAY 28 189. ft h A Daily a.np Weekly TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION DAILY Published erv Diorninar except Monday.) elivered by carrier, per week 0.16 Rv mtil mrtiu O W "J " I WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morning.) ne copv, r annum, in advance....f2.00 When uit paid in advance 20 THK MAILS. Mail at the Albany postotflce close for all onlcea north ) The Eastern states f 6;3) a. m, fne West Side f And the Nairow Gauze R. R. ) For Portland and Salem 11 a. M Corvalliaand Yaquina ..12:30 p. u office south ............. 7:U0r. m Tne postomce will be closed each evening rnm six to seven o'clock. Registered matter (or thejearly morning train should be mailed before 8 o clock the preyiou eveuimr. WHICH SIDE OF THE iUESS TIOS. The question of animal or vege table food for human beings, has been the subject of much discus sion. Indeed so acrimonious has been its handling, and so universal the espou3al of the flesh side of the controversy, tint the adherents to onl j going to nature's prime food source for sustenance, have been dubbed "vegetarians" with such vehemence as to give it all the significance of an aprobrions epithet. Yet for all that scientific research seems to find many reasons for a purely vegetable diet. Longman's Magazine, which is an acknowl edged medical authority, in speak ing of prime food sources says that the food which is most enjoyed is the food we call bread and fruit. In my long medical career, extend ing over forty years, I have rarely known an instance in which a child has not preferred fruit to animal food. I have been many times called upon to treat children for stomachic disorders induced by pressing upon them animal to the exclusion of fruit diet, and have seen the best results occur from the practice of reverting to the use of fruit in the dietary. I say it without the least prejudice, as a lesson learned from simple ex perience, that the most natural diet for the young, after the natural milk dtet, is fruit and wholemeal bread, with milk and water for drink. The desire for this same mode of sustenance is often con tinued into after years, as if the resort to flesh were a forced and artilical feeding, which required long and persistent habit to estab lish as u permanency, us si part of the system of everyday life. How fttronjjlv this preference taste fruit over animal fojd prevails is shown by the simple fact of the letention of tho.se foods in the produce of Central Oregon, especially of such produce as will be sought for in the San Francisco markets ; and when the extension of the road through Eastern Ore gon is completed to a connection with the Chicago & Northwestern the fondest hopes of the present residents of Newport and Yaquina City will be not only realized but surpassed. It will not have been found necessaiy for Yaquina bay to climb upon the ruins of the commerce of the Columbia river when tnis altitude is reached, not a' all; in fact, when that time shall have tome the pulsations of this great arterv of trade of the I North Pacific coast will have in creased to more than douMe their present strength and quickness. There is no need of malignant envy in bringing about these re sults. The less of it the better for all parts of the state. MATTHEWS MBIM I Grra,ncL Railroad Excursion ! TO- carry an immense line of Stoves and General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, rd ail kinds ofjkitonen d utensils: also a comlpete assortment oi 1 117 -AND farmers ami rn l arrs 1001$ BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Pumps, hose, copperware, tinware, rod plumbers' goods a specialty, uur prices are guaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call And inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon. The Oregon Pacific company now has $5,000,000, to be used in the construction ot the road cast Ward. The work, ic is announced, will be pushed with vigor this summer. The corning Fourth of July cele bration in this city will be the biggest demonstration ever held in j Albany. JULIUS GBADWOHL'S -o) o(- GRANT'S PASS NEW TO-DAY. EJ. McCAUSTLAXf). CIVIL KXG1XKER iniSurvyor. Draughting and Blue prints. Office with Oregon Land Co. Albany Or. Sewerage systems and water supply a specialty. Estates aubdividee, maps made or copied on short notice. ANTED WORK BY A VOU.NO MAS 22 VKAR.S or auk, just arrived in Albany from the Hast. Wishes to obtain a position in a store or ottice to learn a permanent business. Will give first-class references Wages at first no object, but a permanent position desired. Address T P. O. Box 3S0, Albany. LOST BBTWKRS THIS CITY AND THK JKWISH cemetery aCeraian silver open face im proved Waterbury watch with chain and charm attached. Finder will be suitably re warded by leaving tne same at the Hkkald ottice. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR He has enlarged his stock equal to j i. the FAMILY (IEOCEEIES. AND GENERAL JHARDWAFE The Largest and Most Progressive City of its Age in Oregon. SPECIcL TRcIN f FRIDAY, JvlcY 31, 1889. A Magnificent Daylight Kide Through the Willamette. Unipqua and Kogue Rier Valleys. BOUND Til IP 7.50. DISTANCE 600 MILES Regular fare $24. Making this rhe lowest railroad tate ever obtaiucd in this state. A three days' outing amor the sparkling streams. fruit-laden valleys and vine-clad hills in SouthenJ Oregon The Grant's Pass Special, con sisting of 10 tirst-class day coaches, will laave the Southern Pacific depot. East Portland, on Friday May 31, at 7 m arriving at its destination 12 hours later. Keturning will leave Grant's Pass June 2 at 7 a. ni. arriving at East Portland at 7 p. in., thus making the entire run of COO miles by daylight. Th number of tickets has been limited to 200 and will be on tale at Portland, Oregon City, Slem, Alhauy and Eugene. First-class accommodations have been arranged for at rediu td rates so that the entire expense of. the trip, includiug the fare, need not exceed $10. One of the features of the oueasien wi;l le a jjr.md public dinner oij Sattrday afternoon under the auspicegjof the people of Gran's Pass. The object .t the excursion is to exhibit the property of the Grant's Psss Improvement Co., consisting of 15 and 10-acre imit tracts, al.-o 300 choice residence and hiisines-lots in the original townsite, and which will be ffered for .".:e on the .cession at pri es ranging from $30 to $150 each; terms, one-half cash; balance in oue year. The liightrc priced liUMnetw lot lijiht in the midst of business houses, is only $150. Fifty dollars will buy a choice residence lot live (docks from the center of the city. Remember that the future growth of Portland is dependent largely upon the increased settlement of the Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue River Valleys, and that money invested in tirants t'ass, or in laot any town en me w. v-. roau irom wrcon vity to AsmaDa, must oring a handsome return, in time, to the inv?stor. All those puschasiug property from the Improvement Co. on this oc casion will have full railroad fare returned. Secure your railroad tickets at once, as the iiuiiilteris limited to 200, and man' have already been spoken for. For railroad tickrts. price?, map, views ami other particulars, call on or address J . T. FLI N X & CO. , : F.X F. KAL AG KXTS GRANT'S PASS IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 31 First Street, Xewmarket l'.lock. Portland, Oregon, until May 28th, Tickets may be obtained from Burkhart & Keener G. W. SMITH, Important Police. AV1XG LKASE1) THK MON'TKITH IKisture from the Oregon Pacific Co., all persons having stock therein on pasture are hereby notified to remove them at once, or make arrangements with me. Failing to do so such stock will be turned out, JOHS SCHMEER. ISrick for Sale. KILN ONE MILE AT MY KILN ONE MILE EAST OF town, r delivered anywhere in the city. W. C. CASS ELL, Albany Or. DR. J. J. WEST, The old and reliable physician, has .'ocated permanently at ISNi East Sixth st'cet.where he is prepared o treat all kinds of diseases in a care. ill manner. He readily locates a disease and gives its name and origin by examining six places on the breast and two under the shoulder blades. lie manufactures his own ulcdicint's undives consulta tions and information free Call " him for experienced treatment liocrer Bros'. Silverware, French, China and Crystalware Bovs' "Wagons and Uoll Carriages?. Fancy Goods and a General A.sortment ot Crockery. and I. O x fc. SUCCESSOR TOtV. II. M 'FAR LAND' Has the Largest Stock of STOVES In the VALLE Y SUPERIOR STOVES AND RANGES. He'Buys Direct and Carries the Largest IStock'.in the Willamette Valley? E" lei on parle Francais. Hier wirf deutch gesDrochen." Dr. E. A. McAlimtkr oiciau and Hiirj-eon. HOMBOI-ATIIIC PHY- i lias removed bis nfli.p itktn I ?mu'forita liltuk All f.il!M lirntmif. ' for I ly attended to. ' STEWART & SOI z MEXDIXO AXI PL UN SEWING DONE. Gentleman's clothes repaired. I'nder ' ttvar mended. East First street, in Isom's the house, near the Red Crown Mills. -Dealers in- mouth. Fruit is retained to be ' tasted ami relished. . t) use a rommoii Vllinial food ! gravel from the premises of K L. Such, ' in lleutoD county, can procure tickets for the phrase, is ! same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, -rn i Oregon. Iiias. K. oi,vkrtox. bloteti. There is a natural ; . MED 200 COKDS MAPLE TIMBER to be used for uiiiiiifacturini.' chairs. For iiarticulani inuuir a of (. A. Archibald at the r'armer' Warehouse. Albany Oregon, lesire to retain the delicious fruit ; A lor iuu mastication ; mere is no such desire, except in the trained "ourmanu, for the retention of klwtrio uklikk is tub most w.k- i . . . ! J Kant medicine in the world for internal , animal SUOHtance. One tUI ther , and external use. and f..r pain oi any nature. I I l , l .,-..,l ml Vn will never find its equal. Ask vour i fact w Inch 1 liave observed and j (irH(,:jil ,or i5 i that too often to discard it, as a- -- I . . , t . .i . : CJ EWERS AX1 WELLS THOSE NEED-. tact ot great moment is that when hiit sewe or weiu du? on short notice ; a person of mature years has, lor : sno,lM Cl" 1u,on w a. Mcclain. Claris- verv reasonable. J a time, given up voluntarily th , j use of animal food in favor of vege- i Iff1. l Tkn"rf Co I table, the sense of repugnance to j office. Fine imported and Key eat cigars a animal tood is soon so inarkedlv 1 : ! developed that a return to it is ; GOOD TpplT ok fIrst class ! Overcome With the Utmost difficulty. x drain tile for sale at the Ea;e brick j ..... . .. . j and cile factory East of Albany near Knox Neither is this a mere fancy or fad ! ,ltt);. Cal, a the fBctory ,r iAlires9 PTOiu !neculiar ro se:isitire men or over-! Auston, Albany Oregon. j sentimental women. I have been iu:re browx leghorn egos for nrnr!ivl tr pp it manifested in for cttinjr n lie had for per setting surprsci io see u maniiestea in (tlirteen,bvapFivineto F. c. Hofiroan, on men Who are the very reverse Of North Third street, between Montgomery .... . ml Railroad. This offer will onlv hold 8xk1 sentimental, anil Who were, inj rUOdays, as Mr. lUffmanwill hare use for fact, quite ashametl to admit them-: eui f!lr.that da!e-.... - selves guilty oi any nucu wkm. i s"4T. I I TT V t I liave heard those who have goi:e P I -III , mr 03 over from a mixed diet of animal rh0 ;mnnrferi ftnnnrfinn stnllinn " ""f" - -- Hardware -AND- Agricultural Wmk Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and Buggies Hope and Cordage Blacksmiths' Supplies Carpenters9 Tools Builders' Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder ct Fuse Saws and Axes. 2 D -! CL CO CL S D 0. ARGAND COOK AND HEATING STOVES Also a large anl complete us:--rtment of kitriieii utenssls in tr oijor ami ranit HOPKINS & SALTMAESIM! M Piiie r lttiiiff Garden and Grrass Seeds And all Implements Used by Farmers i and vegetable food to a pure vege- j table diet, speak of feeling low under the new system, and declare ,rhat they must needs give it up in consequence, but 1 have found even these (without exception) declare that they infinitely pre ferred the simpler, purer, and as it seems to them, more natural, tood plucked from the prime source of food, nntaintei by its passage through another animal body. Horsemen should see the thorough bred Canadian stallion Cephas aMr. BhiUl's liveiy stable. He is a beautl. ful coal black, " year old, weighs 1:500, j belnir hr-, hands high, tie will stand at the stable on Monday and Tuesday of each week. YAQUINA HARBOL: The Sunday Oregonian in con cluding an article on the evils of attempting to build up one com munity by seeking to desparage another, with special reference to the Columbia and Yaquina en trances, says deeji-sea vessels an cross the Yaquina bar at high tide, and it is no particular hardship to the master of a vessel, whether incoming or outward bound, lo wait for a tide. The government improvements have brought this about and as they ' are continued on the plan now adopted by the war department a still better state of things will sarely result. Ya quina will in the near future be the shipping point for a large part of STRAYED FHOM THE FARM OF W. W. CraAford, near Tallman, on Apiil 17, a bay horse, 16 hands high, weighs l'JOO.smooth shod all round. Any information leading to his recovery w ill be suitably rewarded. Xotlte lo Contractor. TOTlCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT 1.1 the next regular term of the county ; commissioners court for Linn county. Ore gon, to be held at the court house in the city of Albany on Wednesday the 5th day cf June A. D 1889, scaled plans, specifications, strain-diagram and bids will be received for buildine a bridge across the South Santiam at Waterloo: said bridge to be about ISO feet Ions and sixteen feet wide in the clear. Alto for the building of a biidge across Crabtree Creek w here the count v road cms eg gait' creek near the saw mill of Deakius Hros. and .1. E. Cyrus; said bridge to be about 100 feet lung and sixteen fect wide in the clear, A'so fur the building of bridge across Muddy cretK nt the place known as tile Wilson ford, bidder to submit estimates on this bride for construction of same at Wilson ford where the old bridge washed out, and at a point a short distance above said ford, .-aiil iriilge to he about bU feet long and sixteen feet wide in the clear. AM of said bridges to be covered. All bids must be filed with the clerk on or before one o'c cck v. M cf the above mentioned day. All bids must lie accompanied by a deitit of 5 per cent of bid. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Done by order of the court this nth dav of May A. D. 13.-W. r. E. MONTAGUE, L. S.) County Clerk. The City Liquor Store, II. . BA V3IGA.BT, Proprietor. yNext door to the Odd Fellows' ttnple, Albany ,i OrcgonTtl Keeps constantly on hand the finest imported and domestic J wines, liquors cigars tc'i-nos. Onlv first-class liquor store in she citv SPECIAL ATTENTION PAIKTO ORDERS FROMJTHE COUNTRY Bar due (S Rok tson SIIILOILS CATARRH REMEDY" A positiye cure fi r catarrh, diphtheria aud canker mouth, For ia!e ly Ko hay V: Masun. NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! Are now established with a first-class stock of STAPLE FAMILY GROCERIES. On the corner of First and Ferry streets, opposite Stewart & sox. A complete line of canoed goods, gro ceries and provisions of all kinds, no tions, etc. Fresh fruit and regetables eyery morning. Prices reasonable. AaCALL AND SEE US WILL BROS. Dealers in all the latest improved pianos, organs.sewing machines.guns, also a full line of warranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best 1 kind of sewing machine oils, needles aud extras for all machines. All re pairing in the above ;Jlines neatly ar.d reasonably done. j JOB PEINTESS. ROYCE fc HIBBLER FARM FOR SALE, STOVES tare ad Hardware, AM DEPART 1 All work promptly done at i reasonable rates. First Stkkkt, I'iakck Block L." TIERCE'S SHAVING PARLORS r HAIR CUTTING and BATHS. T WILLI SELL MY "... JL aci FIXE" FARM OF 200 acres, situated in uenmn uhi uj, u miles from Aibanv. This is a goon, neaitnv locatian, with eood well of pure water, witn wind min- ninl house: buildinjs all new. This is one' o' the most sightly places in Ore gon, having a fine viowof the surrounding tT.nli ami mountains, tar 1.111? land all new and clean and adapted to all , kinds of fruit. Onality of land second to none. I will make rhis a rare bargain to the riht man. Immigrants, don't faill to see this farm before ou buy, Come and see me on the "-. M. T. WHITNEY. BROWNSVILLE. Q. P, C'WHOW A Keal Estate and INSURANCE ACEN' V Fresh Sicily lemons at Kenton's Everything new and neat. A clean towel for every customer. FIBST STREET BELOW REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, - - OREGON A W Want In Albauy has been filled by the SECOND HAND STORE. The past var has proven it to be ft necessity. The bent and cheapest place in the city to buy vour Stoves, Fomitiire, tmware We ate aiwavs prepnmi to ouy vour household furniture at the hilu-s I cash price. Sole iiimi'-. lor The PEERLESS OIL CAN And Lamp Filler, L. GOTTLIKI'.. FOll DYSPEPSIA and uver oom plaiut, yo'-. have n prilled i':araitee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vita'; zer. It never fails t vure. Foshty Masen. Having iatoiy Jsecured a vny large and desirable line of Lineus, sucL as Towels, Napkins and Damask at exceedingly low prices, we shall we shall ffer the same.at aj SPECIAL SALE) -FOR THE- NEXT TEN DAYS We extend a cordial ;nvitation to all to call an examine these goods, feeling that we can show yon bargains. In connection with the sale we shall dis play a large line ot WHITE GOODS and embri- denes at LOW PEICE A beautiful Hue of jrinchains and seasonable wool en dress goods. every department. Our stock is new and complete in KT IF1. Albany. O'ijj-i.