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THE MOBETNti HERALD: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10. iSSO .viLrY AND WEKKLV ?:ii.:- oUBtCUil'TM'N ri. '?;. hut etftrij e'lVcred by carri. y id 4i!t pr yt-.u . 1.' I'U 111(11, i" jr, per wet k as well as the tenant, is anything j Newspapers and MagarlMM. but rheerful under present circuji-i The time is now approaching Jf ! when people will want a good sup- stances. py 0f reading matter for the winter Mff"rTT i r I r r L3 l1 T. K'unf An nnntiniiaa The forcing of youth in rc-IiooIs to rtt.eive subsuriptions for all the ... 0.16 ... 5 A Ml.tuai ev7 I'rluij M-..r.m.?..t hrrl u , ;i;r ar.n Jin, :. ii i in .vJv:in adviia-jo... .X5A!t. a.!- it tile Albany ptitul!ioeclu-e . ..r .-I! oltic:H nortii l . t risteru nutos ;;:! a. u, Vcst Sidi C nui tlie Nturo i.!.iu,'5 it- it- tor rSrsUnd nd Siie:a .1 a. t'orv.ii.ii had Yaiju.na U'.'iJ) P. u oit.ee !ith - ;:' x Tin postolllue will tf cio.t4 rtt';!i evci.inj rom six to MYeii 'uluok. R.i-iterett uiit'.er fur t'n eir!y inii'ninj; lain siiudli Xtt mailed befors i e clock tut pivrioaa evtuin'. under tlie idea that while young they should ucquire the learning, ere they reach maturity, is wrong. Lsarninj; should be of sure and steady growth and there is ample time for its acquirement. Professor Stialer says: "The statistics gathered ly the United States Sanitary Commission, and dis cussed by Dr. IL A. Gould, con- eerning the he ght and other pro portions of nearly a quarter of a million of soldiersappear toindicate that young men are not, on the RE30X PACIFIC TI.MK TABLM I uaseoger. I'rtisht.m, Arrive lop;inn .lll.l5aiuU.OU in SECRET aUCIKTIKS. . O. U, W. iifetj' .odje No, 13; meet A. every 11 ja.Uy eveniu at tii ii. A. K. Nail on terry vtrset, between .Second and Third. Aloiojr, Ore;,i-. r,raiiers iu the city ani tnuiitiUl k.-e-. . .a curdi-illy iuviu 1 to attend. THE EI TEN T OFOUll SEW I- nous. The meeting of the Pan-American cougress has aroused a great interest in this country over our neighboring republics to the south. The Albany Jowrnal says that the geography of South and Central America is not well known to students of thia generation. In telligent people are often surprised to learu that the area of Brazil and that of the United States are about the same, and that the Argentine Republic alone is about the size of this country east of this country east of the Mississippi, and if Mas sachusetts extended westward a hundred mile? w ide to Oregon it would be the size and shape of Chili. The centuries of Spanish colonization did little to extend a knowledge cf the resources of South America, or to develop them, and it is within the memory of people now living that patriotism south of the equator has had a birth in his tory. Recently the tide of Eu ropean immigration, encouraged by a per caput subsidy to fiteam ship lines of $25 for each emigrant, has been increasing rapidly in nearly all the states, and with this increase in population there has been corresponding increase in wealth, resources, and internal and foreign commerce. In tnis connec tion it is not to be lost sight of that the inducements and bounty tempting the omigrant and put forth by government authority have bee:i with the understanding that by should be tome a produce.', a farmer, instead of loiterer in cities. Th ? energy of the laboiing classes in the maiu, been directed toward agriculture, includ ing the colfjc crop and stoek rais ing, hence l hey have great demand tor mauutaL'U'.re r.s is m;uwii -v thcitf hnport list. leading news papers and maga zines. a papers except the Delineator and renewals to the Youtns Companion are furnished at publishers regular prices, thus Raving the subscriber the trouble, risk and expence of sending orders to the publishers. All orders are forwarded without delay. Price ljsts furnished free. Manr new novelties and il-Hc-rtt U s Lave laiely been added t" :ny stork f groceries C E. BrowneH. 1 $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES I ik M.i i,:. rv.d ct iolormiDg the citizens ml Albany and vicinity ttuit I ! .4v .-, ..... i.ed first class clothing Btore in cooneciiuu w m u.j U n 1 1 1 r i tiaao ciimiu aud have added the most complete stock of gems At'Cl'RAl'T. NEATNKSh. J. J. DOlHilS, average, pnysicauy auuii, uuui T Qj ni p p 'it r n they attain about t lie age of twenty-1 A D O 1 ll A u I J It. eight vears. It seems to me clear from my ob.ei vitions on young inert iu lUryard College that they do not, on the average, attain the full measure of their mental po w ers until they are at least twenty five years old. My observations have inclined ma to believe that riip rumnniii" i-atiai'ities. or 0.1 , , least those invol ced iu carrying on 1 difficult trains o: thought, are not j at their strength until this ae. This fact is of value to all teachers. It shows that educational forcing does not accomplish good. Steady development is tbe only true policy of the clas-room. The Chronicle goes after the put up races and matches by saying that 'it looks as though most ofj the sc called sporting events that have occurred recently have been what are known as "fakes." Oarsman Ilamm tells a clear story of the way the Mclveesport race between Teemer and Gaudaur was arranged to beat the backers of Teemer. It has been proved that three out of four cf the slogging matches in this city on which a large amount of money was wager ed were hippodromes of the worst kind. It is about time that the sensible public quit putting up any money on o if2Sts which are all decided before an oar is dipped into the water or a blow struck." And still probably the "sensible" public will continue to run after these fakes in the future as in the past. What the Chronicle says of its locality applies with equal force here. Nine tenths of the so-called races and matches are but games to catch the money cf unsuspect ing grecnies. The compliment piEEel upon this country by the Kussian ambas sador to the German court at Perlin, at the recent dinner given to our minister, Mr. Phelps, was happily expre-sed and applicable. Count Schonvaliff in giving Mr. Phelps health said that the United Stares was the only one among the The only comDlete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County okfick ix tub oou;:r holsf..?! 7S7"Busines8 entrusted to my care will receiv prompt and care !u! attention. iOiigfiflH MTILiZER COMPANY N. K. Cr. 17th and F streets, PoCTLAND, - - OKEUON MAVKACTURERS OK PUKE liOXE MEAL I-'or Orel i mis and Law8. HONE PHOSPHATE, For Gardens and Grain. ALSO Granulated Bone for Poultry. Our fertilizsrs are made from Raw Banes, no sand or other worthless material being used. Stewart & Sox, Agents, ALBANY, - OREGON. IITA.S'TED GRAIN AXP STOCK FARMS iV of all desciptions. If. you want to Hell jour roierty, write or will on IX ('. Heards iry, real estate ajcent, Albany. Otliee on I i road illiin street near First. 1. O. tnx 341. 1 ilSllll Goods and Mm ev?r brouat t the city. In older to advertise say business I have de- ciued to awa over $500 or.h of Gold Watche?. Every pu'diaser of" (, dollar's worth of goods, for csh. from the clothing drpHi lmT t wit! kcvitm a chHHoe ur u of tti -be gold watches. Stock ii ai! new purchased in the east for spot cash, uud will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Ct ! and examine my stocit i-r;ure purchasing elsewhere, tible to siiiw goods. Albany Or. G. W. StMl'SOX. OT1I ACADEMIC? ANI no mm 1 5N- M fj l$l I Searis Are felling good goods at iving prices. Weiiare juet rceivel a lot of aew styles in men's f Boots & Shoes Ask to sec our new Frenck kip boots. The best value of anv sold in Oregon. Made at M. D. Wells & Co.'s facto ry in Chicago. Agency for the Ludlow Finr footwear. A goo J shoe and a good fit guranteed. OFF LIN V OF DEI GOODS Contains M latent novelti- in Lidies' aid Ger.tleuaairs 5no fr nishitius ard ! '';' at bedrock ptii-es. Wg mejn bnsiue.v, and will lonke it j rot':.;'.!,- f .r you to patronize us. OWS& SEARLS. iu 7 7 ' 1. COLLEGIATE ,i fluents.,; In the Acad. i:i e ic-.', In- I. WAVNMVI McMINN V ILLri, OLLEGE j ) .;.Uiu i t iIkic i.it.' Iwui i.ci study of thrve yiai each: l is. -eieiititic. Hernial and biie'sms trnctmn is thorolii!li: location. 1'.; a hj '. exi i!8t'S low; advantages, lirst . las8 in cvtry respect. 1 ull mfonna- :m.ii in cstalo'.ue. for which ad-'n-'S T G. BIlOWKSOJST,lW OREGON vi, mm (lesirr to niiike selec- !;.c 1 . " id i. g ;ods, DEESS GOODS, ,A-JT:D J5TOTZ03STS, Fts!iii; joiui tins way to the Large New Stock of F) EVKtiE IIOUSU, ALCAN'V,;OU It I'ffiUcr, Prop. alii iiisnii uiiilw i the city. mfrc-ia! men. C1IAS I Onlv lirst-eclass house i.ar-'e sample nionis nr coin- i , , . ,. . -it i i i i .. i ; .i, t,. .. NoVhinU.-n ...nni.ive.i in ti... ! A hre sell . ivn of wall jiaocr a-id wind r.v shades, w .nch t!u-j .oe l)its ..ii iRimciiKc'l'.u3ineB:lir":'.ii kin:ltSf furniturc.j bedroom-. sets, arl r . ' . r l lll- l.fAl.l .... I 'jf i-.'lii ri. !(-! nllftMS. KIt'J :C1! Sale?. S IU .1 K1IHO Ol laiHCS, l-l... I li:. kitchen. General stacre otlii c for Corvallis. DANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, ORKGON. 4'.triTAL !ii:.!.(!ca rresllrnf .. Vice I'rcs. . aIilcr ii. krviv; .IAV VI. r.I.AIX. . t. MIKKKIM . Cr.l! and tee theni, ou First street, opposite i-u-v.- otic, in ( a , cmSrt figure , art -'i hox. SAWM inim ii ii t ILL 0 A. Vv'HKELFU. SPKIXGFIfiLD, TKOPRIETOR. SriMKGFTELl) ORKCiON ;IA!):.ny yard 'and oflice on Kidiroad,' between Ax.lt and oili strettsrl A. ;.cli r. . 't.:inv Mioiilfrcr. ...... ... ..I .I:.v'tr- liiniu"r v:ot e.vcclltd .lUalitv.' ftud facilities not surpassed forth act "7 "',"1U - pp.rni.t an,! ;.;.iif1, iory t.M-.n.-oroidir. I icsnectfullv folic.; Si-lit ext-han'e unci tele -ranliic ' ln,l!t'- t tra-fcr bouht und sold on New York, San Frautise and l'ortlard, Oretron. Collections madft on favorable terms ! t-'iare ! me V.lIEELEK The City Restaurant,! Under the new management of 11. ; Lainpinan will he conducted on a f;rst-c!a-s plan. Meals will he ssrved ! at all hours. Consult tV.; BILL OF FARE It J! ill I ! I JJ If K. VJVJ WASHBURiX r.r.CAi st: tiii:ii; stock is the largelt, UKCaUs'K THEIR GOODS ARE THE NEWEST, BECAUSE TI I EIR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. VvY ktioVf - -.-n: itiS)oct:;ii In e i I miiAVI) II 4ir. V:tsr. All we ask is a thorough : uoutLs wehsive the largest stock Come and see us and le ii: W V li Stores- anc a' inii!icn!-eli-.iC'of !!lAth 7 Hardware Ibanv 0'ei.on. It: z the .thlvatil i.Adl.Y PdlEAKFAST and f.ev;r you want, j).y iu order and notiiiiiL' , , .. i i. ... . ... ... j .i:u timer i: Sr. at powers which wtmts nothing ; jn for wha. , ir.d fears nothing. The saying i more. Strai"i.. meals served as usual and hecotne I -01' - cents, an. I meals to older from i a a cei.t roll aud cup cf oo!I'ee to a ! first cl..ss $1.00 meal. ac"Furnished rooms to let in contiec- wili j-ass into hi'.tory raeinorahle. -ii.il rf.i:j'0;, tint': iifr':!..: ! VS. v JEWEL cooking .ol .stoves, and ad kinds i f kitchen "mlpele assortment of and Gardeners1 Took ALBANY IRON iORKS the why or IT. Ther has been quite an t doit in certain localities to locate the rea son for the desertion of the 'ew England farms Uon the ti.nlt. How will that view of the ease feet around the following from a Lon don paper, where in free trade England farm desertions are tak ing dace : "It Is very unwelcon e intelligence to hear from a cor respondent in Kent that 'the num ber of falling vacant' in ihat country this Michaelmas is 'largei than has ever been known.' Kent, the h-adquarters of the hop-growers of thi3 country, has often been called 'tha Garden of England;' and it would indeed be diilicult to find any other country south of the Tweed which is so thoroughly cul tivated, or where rents have been so high all round a3 in this part of England. The terrible competi tion to which Free-Trade has sub jected British agriculturists and market gardeners has for son.e jvars past rendered their business one of increasing precariousness and anxiety, and it is only by the most strenuous exertions, and by availing themselves of all the re sources of modern science and machinery, as applied to the culti vation of the land, that they can hope to hold ttieir ovn. The capital of farmers is but limited, and if, under the growing competi tion they have to contend against, they arc ;ompelled year after year to lo-e capital, the time inevitably comes when they must either abandon their farms or get them at lower rents. The farmer, it may be said, may recover lo?t jrrotmd by . striking o:it into fniit-.j;roaing r I'.i-r,- lsjie ; it'.;: mis only c.ii ita! br.t ti: ., Tii:-: streets f New York Acre j agam tin; scene ol a tionoviiog tragedy from electric wires. A fallen telephone wire conveys the electric current from the light wires, aud a horse is killed and consumed, the roasting llesh per vading the atmosphere for blocks away, and several individuals were knocked down and seriousl in jured by the current. Verily this electricity is a power that it vill not do to fool w ith. NEW TO-DAY. ANTED housew A GUtL TO HO GNEfiAL housework. Apply at this oihee. FIORSALE FOUR YOKE AND A HALF of food work oxen tmrcther with yokes rid chains. Are we'l broke cattle and will he sold at a bargain for cash, being a portion of tiie estate of John lio'miett, deeeascd. Apply to John W. Pu'h, administrator of the estate at hhedd, Or. 11VIU111U1 HlVl IU Villi (I AT THE or so. ne o;:, re-:mre3 in; an 1 ih i :;;t r casino. ;.:'.'jr.i t 'o;i'.t ie i !;;.!.-' be!' r- t! ..:u,: Wit'iejV ::t ii: !: Oil. Albany Opera House, SIX NIGHTS ONLY AND Saturday Matinee ! COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. 11, OF TIIE PEOPLE'S FAVORITES THE Oiieap Comedy Com'y In an Entirely New IJeportoire. CHANCE OF PLAY EVERY NIGHT. Mandav r.U;KI iii.-i;iy.. ttv aiii.i:y s m. Wnlnri!ar 5 l.V.v.S KS ! inirxliiy. I UK III1!!M lltMI.VV riiinv !.; .ntiiit; ;iinri:ir . .i:vi:!t:5tt5V I c:m:m llilliiifr f I.I E I'orn.AK ikices.-:o.:;, :-.h: Callory, ciiilhet: '-?:: ad ait, ."V; downstr.irs rvi-.-t--. yilox --iicef. r.".w of.en :it (J. !. tiou with thejrestaurant. OMAIJi LAM) TRACTS A NUMUFR OF O una'l tracts f land situateil near Albany f-.r i:iu on easy leriiM. App'y to II. iSrvant ' PERSONS DI'SIKING SAND, LOAM OR ! X gravel fruni the preinises of K. L. Such, I in I'.entoD vomit r, can pruenre tk-ke.s for tie same at my otliee, Crawford's bhi' l:, Albany, : Oicir.in. Ciiah. E. Woi.vkrton. ABSTRACTS MARION COUNTY The only complete and perfect eet abstracts, SALEM ABSTACT AND LAND COMPANY, SALEM, OREGON., Every abstract guaranteed. F. E. AUSTIN, Manager. BUILDERS I'uiiipsi, liese, coj.perware, tinware prices ave tL'i'.arantccd U In. .s:: r.nW .-.ndir.pect our sto.-l. . E A ED WARE, fi'ii plumbers' pomis a f.pecialtj lisfactorv. The pr.tdi'i is invited to Twei-.lale's huilditiL'. AILa:iy.;Orei.'si. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED -w- J-.!;iii ;i ' :.ci :s'i .11-;. !l k::mN o!' tu :. i- ;i i.hi i t i t-i .. 1 1 1! i:. r. " ?r.vf ni ii luael.'Tii-ry, iron lronts and and I-'hs t ast!!-.-. S)wcial attec i ery. i '. tu-ri i.rjilc on 6tTt notice. C. H. Su.WAKT. Secretary. 1 OU ALL tappers an -AT II. J. JONES' HOOK 1 Or 1 .. SSr agaziues P YIWW mm jinnCountyBan COWAN RALSTON HAND CHAKBEC Mf. Albany, z - Oregon Transacts a central barking business. Draw sicht drafts on New York, San Fran fiscoand Port'anrf, Or. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to cheek. Collections entrusted to us will receiv promot attention i;.ac-:nr i .serve, i '' ' extra ! i in s on tore :t i v, -licit -eats can !e h.id wi re- GILSON'S SHAVING PARLORS AND 1IAIK DRESSING SALOON. None but first-class workmen employed. Everything neat and clean. Give fne a call. First door cast of new Mason ic Temple. C'ranbcrnes, coeo.muts, ortmes and liried beef at U. E. IJrownell's. The City Liquor Store, nr. . IiA Ultra A IIT, Proprietor. iNeajdior tot!i:l JJj?e'l3A-d'.c.nple, Albany, .Oregon St Ktp9eonstantIy on hand the finest inijiortcd andlomestie w ncs, liquors'Jcijars; to'j'-i-MS. Ouly first-clnss liinn.r store in t ho eitv SPECIAI AHEr'OH PAID TO ORDERS? FROM THE COUNTRY' FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY GO TO GOODS for business at the Ptirtl.-.txl Bnstncs Col cc, rorllaril. or pt tl:e 0;:t:il Liisinc College, Hab-iii. i'ol'ii sc'kajIs are uncld he i!i.iiia.:i'.oi!l rt A. I. Ari.mtr.vi-. hav! 1 G. L BLACKMAN. Successor to E. V. Ln?dor. DEYOE & ROBSON, -OF THE- AGRICULTURAL pROPRIETGRti. DEPOT ALBANY OR EG OX Shelf Hardware, Domestic arc Other LeadinglSewins: Machines A ull line of GARDENER'S AND CARPENTER'S lOOLS The largest and best variety of STUDEBAKER 1 NEWTON DEA.LBB IH Ms, Paints, Oils. FARM tiWAGOSTS, Perfumery and toilet article:-, also a full "line of looks aV stationery, periodicals, etc. Jj?" Preaeriptious curefulli ompounded iH ODD FELLQWS TEfiiPii lbany Oi::i' ' In the ti ntral Willatn. '.le Valley.J rii'ieijitly till ! at lowest ratef. ITACES 'A1TD BUGGIES Order6 from adistance Btilicited and -HE ALSO CARET ES- P'.cwtll.-C f! : tncratL-ijoluiilion ! Finest fLiDG of Pianos and Organs in the Fypew-ril -.ti' tcr.t?. 1.-.- :.::! t!n:-:tti-d :,'::;. . r:Ur !.! :-..'Sm;--. :.f.ti?p,nrsl!sli Dcjiart - C-ila! -.u?, a.l.ltci . : tl i'iif-;.i!if;( (ALL .AND in LUUU EX A MINI: VIERECKS SHAVING PARLOR CTBATH THREE CHAIRS Iil'NXIXt; STEADY. A ('LEAN TOWEL i v t rsTOMEit. HIS STOCK. k) i