Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, August 24, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOTCNTNG 1IERAL3?- SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, i8S..
Hell Jlt:it -i vl1 well-arranged plan to develop the
itianunggaujiiuraia per,eptlve fa,ultie8 make the
. iaily A.Nt Weekly
DAILY
I'ni.l.sh.t every morning ex.x-P Mondaj.j
e!ivcrcit by carrier, per week........
. tTf -ul .....
WEEKLY.
(I'ulillsheil every Friday Morning.)
n com-, iter annum, in advance ....2.00
When uot paid in .vivuu.-e
hinds skillful and develop a love
( fo. the trade, and inspire an ambi
tion to become a perfect mechanic,
j This is the object of Industrial
erVi rvrvl o A -nril r loom nmto
0.15 " -1
5 oo 13 much in one in a- vear as the
I apprentice acquires under a master
, ia four years. Not only does he
2.50
DESTRUCTION OF FOJi&aJ'S.
a. -quire the skill and practice, bit
ho acquires that which is far more
valuable the training of the mind
and acquaintance - witk books,
Nearly two thousand years ago draughting instruments and other
Pliny and Columella denounced ! aids to knowledge., that the ap-
the folly of destroying the highland
orests that shelter the sources of
fertilizing brooks and the nests of
insect-destroying birds. "Sacred
groves" were not limited to the
land of the Phr;nicians. The
Celtic and German Druids pro
tected the forests of their native
lands; and even the barbarous
Huns seem dimly to have recogniz
ed the climatic influence of arboreal
vegetation, since we road of their j
chiefs enacting laws for the protec-1
tion of the mountain-woods in the ! chines, materials and whatsoever
prentice seldom, if ever, attains in
the workshop.
When a young man is desirous
of learning a trade, and cannot
attend an Industrial school, he
should purchase books on his trade
learn to draw and so arrange his
time that two or three hours each
diy may be devoted to drawing
and reading. He should subscribe
for a good paper or magazine pub
lished in the interest of his trade,
obtain catalogues of tools, ma-
A Perfect Laxative
2m
1
tishouM W PaweJ Celery Compoundfisl'jroinp
mild, aud i and pleasant. As a laxative it leaves
little to be desired. I have great
Confidence in its merits."
Albert Leasabd, Asso't Eilitor
', Jour, of Pedagogy, Athens, Ohio.
"For two or three years years I
tuffered intensely with severs pains
in my bowels, which were habitually
constipated. My bowels are now
regular, and I have had no ieturn of
these pains since using one bottle of
pro rapt
and pleas
ant, with
no griping
or purgat
ive effects
It should
also incite
the liver
to 'actios,
aid diges
tion, and
.dlievethe
kidneys. Like nothing else, Paine's
Celery Compound is a perfect laxative
andrcines constipation where V.l other
remed-'es fail.
"As a gentle laxative l'aine'a Cele
ry Compound ia surely without ape
1 think I ought to know, since 1 havo
tried remedy after remedy for about
six years, and havetound nothing
that equals it in my easu of costive
HC3S." J. 1?. Jenkins, Teacher,
Cloyd's Creek, lenn.
1 fln.M Arc thi simplest Dvos mu'e.
UttfflSllU UVSS A chilli-ail usUieni.
Faiae's
Celery Compound
V. G. Sticknev, Druggist.
Havana, Ala.
Moral: Use Paine's Celery Com
nound and stop ruinin ' the intestif 1
tract with.harsli uureitive pills.
1.00. SixforS3.00. Druggists.
Wells Richardson & Co. Barlinpton. Yt.
BOTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
departments. In the Academic
I: Miu. i i t tV re are four courses of
study of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
iiMSLtii ii ii thorough; location, heal
t : exiieuses low; advantages, first-
mr.i- chs in every respect. Fall informa-
i: .. : i .i t. .. i,:i. ... 14 .-..
ti ll ill l A1.11HL. in , n'l iiii.il auuicoo
WlLT5l (1. BUOWNSON,PrSS.
McMiN'NYILLK, OREGON
it wm m m - ffir
1 2&gl
Eel jdls
! on Lsu-tated Keel' arc Healthy.
It is unctualiii
fl.L.'.-Uvin
fl lOiEi Happy and Hearty
lower valleys of the Danube. The
mediaeval reign of Autinaturalism,
however, inaugurated that reckless
destruction of forest-trees which by
its consequences has turned, many
ol the most fruitful regions of
ancient Kurope into almost irre
claimable deserts. When the high
lands of tho Mediterranean penin
sulas had been deprived of their
woods, the ceneral failing of!
springs turned rivers into shallow
brooks and brook valleys into arid
ravines, which at last i-eased to
supply the irrigation canals by
which the starving farmers hoped
to relieve their distress. Vast
tracts of. once fertile lands had t
be entirely abandoned. And while
the summer droughts became more
severe, winter floods became more
frequent and destructive. The
steep mountain-slopes, denuded of
their vegetable mold, sent down
torrents of now-water, turning
rivers into rushing seas and inun
dating their valleys in spite of pro
testing dike3. Hill-sides which
once furnished pastures for thou
sands of herds were torn up by
ever-deepening ravines and reduce
to a state of desolation as complete
as that of a volcanic cinder-field.
Harbors once offering safe anchor
age for the fleets of au empire
became inaccessible from the ac
cumulating deposits of the diluvium
which had been swept down from
the torrent-rent mountain-slopes,
while a detritus of coarse sand and
gravel covered the fields of the in
termediate valleys. On tbe shores
of . the Adriatic alone 250,000,000
cubic yards of highland soil are
thus yearly deposited in the form
of pestilential mud-banks. A mil
lion square miles of uplands in
southern Europe and western Asia
tiave become almost as arid as the
mountains of the moon. The
Rhone, the Loire, the Kbro. the
iuadalquiver, the Euphrates, ard
the Orontes have completely de
populated many districts exposed
to the devastations of their yearly
Hoods.
In Au?rica the same cause has
begun to produce the same effect.
Not in Mexico alone, but within
the boundaries of our own republic
the progress of reckless forest-destruction
has made inundations an
annual calamity, and has so im
poverished the soil of the denuded J
area that extensive tracts in the
terrace lands of the southern AUe
ghanics now resemble the despob
lados of worn-out .Spain. The loss
resulting from the consequences of
that improvidence far exceeds the
benefit of labor-saving machinery
so much so, indeed, that the
waste of vegetable mold,, in our
Eastern cotton tates alone, more
than outweighs the profit derived
from the improvement of all agri
cultural implements used on
continent.
It would behoove the Oregoa
legislature to take some action
locking to the suppression of this
wanton destruction in this state.
The annual recurrence of destruc
tive forest fires in the timber re
gions of Oregon seem to demand
some prompt and vigorous remedy.
is advertised that wili give him a
knowledge of his work and keep :
him informed of the inventions and
manufactures in his line of study.
Py so doing he may may rise above
th ; piano of a common workman,
secure larger wages, plenty to do,
and eventually become a master,
mechanic and an employer ol labor.
M AKKl EI).
SIMPSON MONTKITM.-On Aiu.'.2.M, lSD,
at 'J A. K. at C'orvall's by htv. K. J.
Thompson I. l. Mm. Join Simpson anl
Mrss iliivr iUntoitli.) ofC'orvai!H. Mr.1
Walter Moiiteith, Mr. and .Mr. O. 15. Moil- :
tcith ami .Mrs. K, V. Nutting, of this city
were Kicsts at the weililinj.
In Olympia. August 21, 1SS!, at the residence '
of Mrs Mary Allen, ly Kev II l Brown,:
W A Joy, of Ciie!ia:i. Washington, to Miss ;
KIcra Ameharv, of Sliedil, Oregon j
its 1 M' 'fe'
ig JSm:
t
DIED.
JONES -At her home neir Millers, Au. 21, '
of paralysis, Mrs. Lvdia Jones. I
Deceased came t Lhm Co. in 186.. and !
was M veru old. Mie leaves a husband, ;
five children and seveial (rand children.
SMITH On Thursday, AutumI .'2:2, 1&S9, at '
her home near Shcdd, Mrs Ilobert Smith. !
The deceawl was a most estimable woman j
and leaves a husband and family ard a wide
circle of fiieiids to mourn her death
XEIV TO-DAY.
nos
urn
ue
I jim ' A
1 1
HrU Wins
We desire tsav to our citizens, tea
for vears we have been celling 9r
King's New Dicovervloi Consumption,
Dr. King's New Life 1111s, Hucklc'
Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, ap
have never handled remedies that cell
as well, or that Lave siren such ui
versal satisfaction. We do not heai
tate to guarantee them cverv time
and wc stand readv to refund the p jt
cua?e price, if satisfactory, results
i.ot foilow their use. These remedies
!av woik their great popularity pure
lv on iheir merits. Foshav & M&60B
Druggists.
A Safe InveAtmeBt.
Is one which is guaranteed to I Tint
vou satisfactory results, or in case of
failure a return of purchase priee. Ob
tbis safe plan vou can buv from onr
advertised Druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's Few Discovery for Consump
tion. It is gurrantecd to bring relief
in every case, when uscq for anr affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such
as Consumption, Inflammation of
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop
ing Couth, Croup, etc., etc. It is
pleasant and agreeable to taste, per
fectly safe, and can alwavs be depend
ed upon. Trial bottles free at Foshav
fc .Mason's Drugstore.
ouse
Will & Stark.
Plies! riles! rilrs!
Dr William's Indian Pile fVinlmeat
is the only sure cure fur blind, blwd
ing or itching ;;ilcs ever discovered.
It never fails to cure old cases of Ion?
standing,
.Iiidjre Coons, Maysvillc, Ky, sati:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after years of Buffering."
.1 udge ( ollin bury, Cleveland, O, says
"I nave ound by experience that Dr.
Willi:iii's Indian Pile Ointment "irr
i immediate and jiciinai.ent relief."
We liaye liutulreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at Tittc and
$1 per box. Sold by r'oshay & Mason,
Albanv. )ro-ron.
The .ew Il-rovrry.
You have liei.rd jour friends) and
nei nil hois talking about it. You may
jouise'f be one ol I he many who
know lrom personal experience just
hiv good a thing i. If you have
ever triea it, you :.re me of its staunch
friends, because the wonder'ul thin"
about it is, that whin mice given
trial, Dr King's New Discovery ever
af;er holds a place in the house. II
you have never used it and should be
aHlietcd with a cough, cold or any
Thaoat. Lung or Chest trouble, secur'e
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial,
It is gaurantccd every time, or money
refunded. Trial bottles free at Foshay
i it Mason's Drug store
17011 KENT A CoMMUOIOL'S Sl'oKK.'ox
00. An A 1 location, Small st3ek and !
fixtures 'or sale. Adi ress or call on Ashby j
& Dickinson, Albany, Or. :
i . n r i i t i t'rtf-v. t.iiii-11'.i . .... I
? wcl
French
TTIOR SALE A YOUNG DRIVING MAKE,
X well broie and Kettle. Inquire of . M. i
UfANltD-A VOIING M VN DESIRES A j
situation as a carpenter Address Geo. j
Sandman, Albany l'nstottice )
OST A GOLD LOCKET WATCH CHARM i
. THOS. BRINk
Best Line of Ware In the Citvoi fcv!
Fane Wickt. Chairs Lountyes Parlor
Cornice Poles. Mirrors Feather
Pillows Srino Mattresses,
Window Shades Walnut Extenv
sion Tables Suits.
And ui..at you can'i,n'nrl at other houses, J have it. In facteverj-
1 1 with a short uiecr of eo!d chain at
tuned to it. on tbe charm was engraved i thine tha ia kpnt in a first-class houa
9 S. 'I. P.. The tinder will be suita- j 1
the letters
b!v re-.varded b jeavintr the same at
otfice.
thui Ash,. 'Manlean.fl Walnut Chamber sets. Chairs.
i - g' - ' - - 7 r
nOKSALK A FIXE YEARLING HOI,-! f 9 . "
rr'i CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD
gentle fresh milch cow fie years old and talf, j W.. ' WI1Ut-.llWV,tl.
the latter a heifer J fchort horn. I'r ice f 40. J ALBANY - ORE (IN
AF1 ls L"imtl iiuuia, laii.Kciik, vr.
Toed Sawing.
PURCHASED
TTAVING
XI engine and a full wood pauiau iiilfit,
A TFtCTI0N
I
am ireparcu to iu.e comracis oi mat Kinu. ;
Persons wishin? !i2!r winter's firewood sawed
will da we" to ;o ne a call. On'eis can br '
left at Dto.vnell & Stunard's.
GEO. II. WARREN,
17IAIR WARN ING TH e PUBLIC IS '
. hereby nutified of tho exiatence of city ;
ordinance prohibiting diivii g in the city I
limits faster thau six miles an liutir, and the -leaving
of tennis tinh't Iml. Unless the j
same are respected hereafter arrests will be ;
nads, under pruviykiiw of such rdinancc.
J.N. HOrEMAN, L'tv Marshal.
W- INN & jII MPHKEV, LhALEKS IN :
clioiee cigars l'i Wfils, Karyo & C.'s j
oltiee. Fine importeil and Key West cijirs a '
specialty
J. McCA WS I LAN l. CI 1 L ENGINEER j
and Surrcyor. Draujhtin and Blue-
prints. Office with Oreeon Land Co. Albanv
Or. Scweraire systems n 1 water supply a J
specialty. Estates subd.vulce, maps n.ade
or copied on short notiue. j
nimw
bb. Diamond
i-O Jewelry
All at Uie Lowest 2 prices f any
h juse in the city. Give them a call.
Fifty pieces of furniture given
with all cook stoves or ranges old
bv Matthews & Washburn.
knUyH
JULIDBCEADWOHL'S
-o)-o(-
COWAK RALSTON IAKD CHKBEF.LAN
Albany, - Oregon
Transacts a general banking lusiiiess.
Draw 8i;ht drafts on New York, San , Fran
iszo and Portland, Or.
Loan money on approved security.
Receive deposits subject to cheek.
Collections entrusted to us will receire
promDt attention
Just received
niceassortment
canes.
at
of
II. Ewert't.a
gold-headvd
AI1T Q1IUFAMI
JVi L7ilJJLljAND
!
1 .
i
-OF
BAZAAR
LIT (IEOCERTEkS.
GENERAL jHARDWAE
........ . - u
I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
E-
BARGAINS !
j From and after this date
! stock of Boots and Shoes
BARGAINS!
s 1 will selllmy entire
A reliab'e 1'. S. Stan in! 3-ton seal
deliv :nd a5 jour nenrcst railr i:id
free of Ir.-u lit on thirty days triil.
scales at pioi ori'onate'.- low prices
ranted for lite vcars. Address,
K. C. HOFFM AN,
Albany. Oregon.
?!AT
COST
vocer 4ros-. silverware.
Jbrenoli, CliiiKL and Crvstahvaro j
Bovs' Wagons and "Doll Carriao-es.'
Fancy Cjtoo(s: and a Gferiera.'
Asortm vir jT i l-mnl-co-rv i
aud;rors.
Ho Buys Direct :nd Carries the Largest Stock injLhe
Willamette Valley?
lei on parle Francais. Hier wirf deutch gesprochen."
Staple Groceries I
M
mm &
carry au nptn mho
I in. of
si OresoD State Fair ! ! s?le, t z
iiiiucii&tj x' iui auu winter tuci ut xsiy vjouus,vyivan.&
and h iii nishinp uoods which will ?soon
Twenty-ninth annual exhibition at
Salem, Orsgon, commencing
MONDAY, SEPT. 1(,
Continuing one week, under the
management of the Oregon
State Board f Agriculture.
IX D U STRIA L SCIIOO L.
OVERS15000INOASH
arrive.
I
and General Hardware
Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL conking
stoves and ranges, p ulor and cookir.i; stoves, a id ait kinds of kitchen
'itcnsils! alsa a '.onilpetu assortment of
and i
mm
' rn
s
intend to have thefmost complete
-AN'D-
PREMIUMS
Oli'ered for Agricultura!, etock,
dairy and mechanical exhibits, for
works of art and fancy work, and
for trials of speed.
Cnder the apprenticeship system
oi but a generation ago, from three
to four j'cara' time was required to
learn the carpenter's trade. Practi
cally it is a trade that can never
be complete! learned, for with
new designs in architecture, new j important imp-ove;nent
material in construction, and an m the premium list
RUNNING A TROTTING RACES
EACH DAY.
made
endless variety of changes, it re
quires constant study to keep well
informed and prepared to meet all
its improvements.
The common-sense method of
learning this, as well as any trade,
is wholly uniike the old method,
wherein the apprentice w!at his
master gingerly imparted. For in
the common-sense plan the learner
is placed un ler a system of train
ing and study combined, with a
Reduced rates l r fares ur frr iht
on all transporla ion lir.es to and
from the fair.
ADMISSION PIIICES
Men's day ticket
Women's day ticket
Men's seaso i ti. k- t . .
Women's season ticket.
Send to tiie mvi, tai v
lor a p em:i;in :;-t.
J. T. APl'KR.SON.
J. T. tJp.K'.it., I': evident
Secretarv.
r0c
2oc
. ro
. . 1 00
at Salem
Dry Groods tore
In the Valley. Call early, as 1 e&n and'jwill save
yon money.
Pampj, hoie, cj jerva :. n 11- ? l ;j!invi' iriita sasjiilty.
-"oprices are t;iAra:i!ejJ t be mtisfajtorv. The public ia invited to
call nd inspect! mr stock. Tuepdale'g buildinu.l Alhanv. Oretmn
CAKES, PIES,
Fresh. Baked :&ea(
Every Day.
ttmai i at
Moh aa
Cranb&rfoe,
Fine Pickles,
Driad Beef Chipped to Order,
Anchovy Mustard,
Candles and Nuts,
Eastern Arckcaheat Floor,
Canned Goods of AM Kinds.
BohemioM Glassware, Etc.
Tban f0it wn mil boa&X when n-te
wo tanr. mMIm baaellt ( thanaxgto will w
Pen to hti ftnnin. UmMnbcr be pla
w tit ot : on Ffart and BocwdaAdi 8U
CONRAD NEE
mm
Albany. O'egon.
F.J.
ALBlfMMflES
The Willamette Packing Company
-IN ADDITIOXjTO-
ALBANY IRON IRKS,
THEIR OWN LINE OF CANNED GOODS
Qglucludinrr fruits a-i vei;eta')!es or in i,:r
sojas not t.) lose t'.K-.ir natural tlavor, eirry
u.J
i sua.rior. .manner,
COMPLETE luIJSTE
-(1K-
Manufacture'steain t-ncines, grist and sawJmill machinerv. iron fronts aud
all kinds of heavy a::d lijrht work in iron and brass castings. Special atten- J
tii.n paid to repairing all kinds r.f machinery. Patterns made on stort notice. ) Choi
Farriilv Gri-ocefies.
I'.. F. SOX, "--suknt.
Tabk
,C. H. Stewaut, b'ecretarj-.
cickcas.
Delicat
etc.
ies, frsih fr.i!t-.A::d vegetable i all da dressed
NEW TOOCESS FtOUR,
mtH for ytbrsM