Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, November 21, 1891, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOBNINO HEKAL1 SATURDAY, KOVKMBER 21. !8!H.
UAIkY iNO VVKEK1V
T1RMS OF81 BsCWrrK
DAILY
Publish I Ter morninK xcpt H'rul?.
Ielierlny carrier, per .
Bj Hail yr m. .
(Published every Friday M"rnlcg.)
O copv, per annum, In advance.... .I2.00
W .to But paid in ailvi.m e. ....... .e0
OREGON PACIFIC TIMKTALLE.
Arrin-s Oeparis
raaacnirar..
FiiUtht......
ll.l -.'Mn 1-' 20( iii
3.4upm 7.45 a ni
O C ? Vi'iTA S.
Tlie pride of our American in
stitutions is the free schools stem.
It is the foundation of our pros
perity, and the preservation of our !
lilierties. The appreciation
of our schools ia becoming worM
wide. Mrs. LUatch in the Ytt
minster (Eng) Keiew rhivs un
doubtedly the American is a born
individualist, and jet he lias
elaborated a chil system more
socialistic than any hi.-t"ty can
show. Having found the yeim
lie eaily planted it sound ami full if
promise, lie has uitli haul-liea.U-.i
Yankee common sense nourished
it, until we gi t to-day an organiza
tion of state schools in full fruitage.
The nation nuwr supports not only
j rimary schools, free to all, but
secondary and normal schools, and
universities. And in every depart
ment the children of all mingle
together; there is no discrimina
tion as to sex, no distinction as to
das, l'erhaps the explanation i
this socialistic side of American
life is merely the working out of
that first law of natiri se'f
preservation. Convince the most
logical of individualists that such
and such a line of actio, t id abso
lutely necessary fur the continu
ance of his existence, and he will
appeal to the strong arm of the
law for protection. The American
believes in the absolute nte-ssi'y
of the citizen leinu educated if the.
republic is to continue; and si he
determines that the state must
take this vital matter in hand.
The sentiment expresses by old
Chancellor Kent, that "'the p.irent
who semis his son into work un
educated defrauds the I'oiutn'inity
of a youthful citizen, and be
queaths to it a nuisance." is a
widespread sentiment mi t lie
United States. It is this b. '.ief in
the value of education which
differentiates the American from
the English attitude on school
questions. Although it is not
correct to say that America has
had free schools from colonial
times, it is true that it inherited
from the Pilgrim Fathers a deep,
almost religious, conviction of the
neccessity of school training. This
respect for education wa- indeed
an essential element of Puritan
ism; for the Puritan were disci
ples of Luther, and th-j g!eat
protestant, let us not for-ji-t, coun
sels parents that ii they must
choose between sending their
children to church or sclio-l. to
neglect the kirk and patrouiA- the
school-house.
That education was part uf the
religion of colonial d iys, we M-e iy
the iitiaint preamble to the tir-t
law passed in Massachusetts on
the subject, in which statute
schooling is eaid to be advisable
"in order to defeat the chief pro
ject of that old deluder, Satan."
It is an indication of their sincere
earnestness that the colonies were
so early ready to expend large
sums on education. Only ei
years after the fir.-t settlement of
ISoeton, A00 was appropriated to
found a co'lege. This amount w as
more than the entire sum received
from taxes in the colony. And
after the Revolution and the war
of 1312, although the states were
bankrupt, jet to the question.
"What can be d ne to strengthen
the republic?" came the unhesita
ting reply on all sides. "iive the
citizens intelligence,'' and so the
legislatures hat eful!y went to work
10 ensure an educated population.
An.l the lieoiile feel that 1 1, ,.,.. .. .1 !
oeiong to inein. mat every class,
rich or poor, aids in their support,
and that in no sense is public
education a free gift from the well-to-do
to the needy. The system
lias not demoralized the American
people; in fact, nowhere among
the poor w ill be found niore inde
pendenctj and telf-respect. The
wage-laborer knowsth.it indirectly
if not directly, he contributes in
taxes a large share towards the
Biipport of public school, so that
his children are beholden to one
for their opportunities. The
growth of state regulation in school
matters has been steadily progres
sive. At, first compulsion v:it
only bo far as to force communities
to supply schools, ar.d did not
i-i .- .i
" l
touch tin' duty ol the parents to
spnd the i h i 1 to he tiutrht. While
-impulsion in liieat I'.iitian has
preeeded, by seme yeaiv, the free-
! in i the schools, in America, for
iiiiny cneiatioiis. the schools
have been free, but even yet com
pulsory attendance has not been
:u!iiiaMy dialt with. The las
in the ibHerciit s!ale3 are widely
divergent. In many states there
U no compulsory law ; in seventeen
there iseiicb statu'uiy proviiion,
but in many of these no penalty
attaches to the briakinu of the
law, an 1 in the fear where means
fur enforcing statutes are provided,
theie is but feeble execution of
lci;al powers. One of the first
thing which strikes a foreigner
who vi.-itj an American public
school is the per feci order which
reipiia without apparently any
severe disiipline. This appear
ance is i.ot Hiperlicial. ' Young
America" is aiuortel pupil when
treated like
a reaching human
j being. The dictatorial, aggressive
I tone universally use w hen teachers
address the children in English
and lu-nii.m schools is seldom
heard In America. I have been
told by teachers in Europe that it
- impossible to leave a class with
out a monitor even for a moment;
that the children teem to be abso-
telv without any sense of honor.
J t,L.i;eve tie letter conduct of
American children is due mainly
t two causes; the education
of boys a n.l girls together, and the
wider iulluence which is accorded
to women.
French Taimy Wafers.
Those wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
Drug Co., San Jose, Cab, and for
sale at J. A. Cumiuiug's drug
store only.
Fail to iu Our Duty.
Everbody has at times failed to
ilo their duly towards themselves,
Hundreds 01 lady readers sutler
boui sick headache nervousness,
sleeplessness and female troubles.
Let tiit in follow the example of
Mrs. II. llerhechtcr, Stevens
l'oint, Wis., who for live years
sull'ered g'eatly iVoiu Nervous Pro
si lalioii and sleeplessness, tried
p'nysicans and dillerent medicines
without success. Hut one bottle
oi 1: .Miles" Nervine caused sound
rleep every Highland siie is feeling
like a new pci:n. M'S. Elizabeth
Wheeler, l.aa:nie Citv, Wvoming-
who t'ied all other remedies, tle-i-i.i-es
that alter three week's use
oi the Neivine for lltadache,
Nervocs Proslralioii. etc., she was
enti'eiy 'e.icved. Sold by Stanard
& I'll -lie I.. Trial Cou'c Free.
.Wli,-! M.UtK.V LIIKKI'ILL.
Act on a new principle regula
! ting the liver, stomach and bowels
through the nerves. A new (I ia -covery.
Dr. Miles' Tills speedily
i lire biliousness, bad taste, torui 1
j!ier, piles, constipationr Un-
ej'uled for men, women, children,
."-maliest, mildest, surest ! 50 dose 3
lor I'o cents. Samples . ee, at
Stanard Sc Cusick.
1 i-li uml (if iifial larkft.
The undersigned have ojicneda!
hsli auil general produce market
on Secoi.d street, between Hroad
aibin and Ellswirth, where we
will keep the best of freidi lish,
game, poultry and general produce
mai ket, and invite a share of pat
ron. ige. Call and see us.
M.XI (illlER & Cm si.kv.
HUMPHREYS
Hit. Hi iriiitrv.t Si m inmart- acitiititiiMily
-id tineilly jiri;.r-il prv.'riitiiii; u'l
tor in m jtin in iiruatc practiee with ttw:
ni, ai.d (nr ovrr thirty .want imJ by tht
l.ipif. Knr KinlfffiiJoiltc is a cure li.r
the 'il.-itr.be llaiiii'd.
'IIujh; .viliL-s cure without ilruuiiii,
imriir r n-ilu -in thr iMtcni, ami are in
f.i. t :m I ikvd the socrcin rcincdit-a of the
wori'l.
Ul or PIM IIML Nui. f I HIM. rRICKH..
jlKi-vr, C'liiiitiiiii, intiu!inii:iliiii..- ib
Woriiw, Winn (m r. worm colli'.... S5
rin C'oh. , or t ttlnni; of infanta.. ".'5
1 lii:.rr!n-.v of hiMrcii or adiilti Jj
J". I".! liter;, (iri.ui.', I'.iliious t'olie 2"
pi ChoK ra Morhu-, vi.initinic 25
7 t'ouiitK, rol l., brom hitit 2:
Nuiiialvia, too.b.b he, Kaerat he -ii
J lb al:ic!n-, !i k hi aitai-he, vertlifo.... 86
;u iM)H.pK,a, liiliioim ntoiua. h 2b
1 1 Suiiiinnmil or I'.iinliil I'eriMla ':
I 1J W hiten, too profuwe jieliodH
l.i eronp, i oii,'H, iinticiilt brrathinK
M Suit Kt.eum. e3il(K'l:u. eruptions.. 'Si
l.'i KneilinatiMii, riietui atie pallid
i'i Fever ami at lie, ehil In inalana 0o
!7 I ili-i, blind or lKv.liint 'Ay
I'.i Catarrh. iiitli;i iiz:i, efild in the head 60
D W hoonn Coiijn, t Hilent i-ouuhn (M
.'J liiinr.il ili hihty, physical weakneoa f0
-7 Ktilney di-asi w 6u
Ji Nto:is drbility 1 uo
I I'rinary WeaUi.rHs, w.ttui lied 50
'ii lw.-.n o the heart, palpitation.... 1 00
sci.i bv dmai-ista, r mm iotiid on re.
' v:',t " -. llwojAiwrf Manual. (144
r:i;i-; fi-.niv i 'Uri'i in t'i.'in an.l irild. niail-
M, III VI'IIKKVS MKli, O.,
1U & IU William St , New V..ik,
3PE0 I FIGS
SVtnoi.--The Ktll.ir mhool
rut tin i ut r-rnt r ol Hm ikiii,1
IV"! !iyv
liiUir hi ihv K.iMnn hoti!H m now ofen.
I.i 4oi. nut I'tnitvil. Lnlim are in itc J to
Call 4. 4ll.ilU till' ritt'H.
Children Cry
for PITCHER'S
Castoria
WE
ELEPHANT
:on
-BUT WE HAVE
Dress Goods,
Fancy Goods
Underwear
Hosiery, Ktc.
EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY.
We have just opened onr FALL and WINTER CLOAKS an.l JAClvKTS, both in cloth and polish
goods, and we feel justified in saying that they excel anything ever s'lown in the VALLEY. We ask all
to call and look knowing that we can please you as well as save you money. At
TT A X7TT
fJrocery Store is always full ol fruits, vegefabl , the very
latest in the market. If there is anv thing to be had
THEY HAVE
APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANUEs, CELERY, LEM
ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE,
AND CARROTS.
FLINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OIIEGON
Still We are
Our
Summer Stock will
complete
FURNISHING GOODS,
VELVETS, SILKS, SATINS AND PLUSHES, LADIES' AND
MIOSES. SILK AND KNIT UNDERWEAR, COTTON
AND WOOL HOSE, EMBROIDERIES, SILK AND
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. SCARFS,
VEILINGS, SHAWLS, ETC.
o-
DRESS GOODS
Very attractive lines in new
colorings and latest
novelties.
GOODS FOR SUMMER WEAR !
Latest Styles ! High Novelties! Ladies, Misses A Childien's.
o
GL W. SIMPSON.
FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
RKMiKkAKLK BUM I E.
Mrs Micliuel Curtain, I'ltiiii tieUl,
111, makes the statement that she
cuiitit cold, which settled on her
liuus; she was trcutnl fur u month by
!ier family pby jieian, but grew wurse.
lie told her she was a hopeless victim
of l oiiisuinption ami that no medicine
could cine her. Her druvgi-t su;;
Kestod Dr. King's New Discovery tor
Consumption; she bought a bottle
and to her delight found herself bene
fitted from the first (lose. She con
tinued its use an 1 after taking ten
bottles, found horse. f sound and well,
uow does her own housework and is
as well as (he was. r'ree trial bottle
of this great Discovery at Koshay V
M'tson's Drug Store, large bottles 00c,
iuid100
CR0WJLVER BROS"
Contractots and Builders.
Jffice on First street with Wal
I ice A Cusick, real estate agents,
. Jbany, Oregon. Estimates given
n all kinds of buildings or carpen
er work. All work intrusted to
will be promptly executed.
Admirers of sweet toned pianos
and latest improved organs should
call at Will & Link's and see their
mugniliccnt instruments.
HAVE NOT
our hands;
THE LARGEST AND DE.ST SELECTED STOCK OF
-"OTJ 1TOTICED
THAT
in the Lead!
be found
than ever.
larger and more
WHITE GOODS
Anything and everything in
large assortment and end
less variety. j
i:priv.
This is what you ought to have,
in fact, you must have it, to fully
enjoy Hie. Thousands are search
ing for it daily, and mourning be
cause they find it not. 'lhousands
upon thousands of dollars are sjient
annually by our people in the
hope that they may attain this
boon. And jet it mav be had by
all. We guarantee that Electric
Bitters, if used according to direc
tions and the use persisted in, will
bring you good Digestion and oust
the demon Dyspepsia and install
instead Eupepsy. We recomr jend
Electric Bitters' for Dyspepsia and
a!' diseases of Liver, Stomach and
Kidneys. Sold at 50e ami $1.00
per bottle by F'oshay A Mason,
Druggists:
Ol K 4 A Mill :IVI K.
It is seldom that we appear in the
roll of spiritual adviser of family phy.
siciun hut there arc times when we
feel justified in culling the attentior of
our many subscribers to an article of
true merit. We feel justified in syyiug
mat Aloore 4 Keverltu Kcuicuy con.
tains more actual merit thuu any
medicine it bus ever been ourgotd
fortune to tt st. One trial will uiuke
juu as cuthsiastie as the writer.
AN
IT
A FULL STOCK OF....
Staple Groceries
iery.
Thetiest quality of .tea, coffees, candles
nuts, etc.
FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY
DAY.
At this old rctiatile house Is also to be
found a complete assortment of fresh family
irroceries, to wliieh is constantly tieing added
a'l the seasonable liues of itroceni and pro
visions, such aa
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles.
Dried Beef Chipped to order
Anchouy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts.
Eastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds,
Bohemian Glassware, Etc,
Those KOds were all liouirlit when prices
ere low ami the tienetit or the margin will be
(fiveu to his customers. Remember the place,
at the old corner on r irst and liroaialhin St3,
Conrad Slyer,
Ii I lien aod Athletes
Wear our Vu!can;zcd (iuni Su
iiensjrr to prevent jar, strain or
injury. Weak men aro cured
wearing our vulcanized sum sus
pensory of varic :ccle (enlarged
veins) uocturnul emissions and
impotency,
S'igor, comfort and longer life
assured. No pain; no poisonous
drugs.
Trice only J. Sealed circulars
free. Vulcanized Gum Suspensory
Co., Rooms LM, McVickers
Theatre Building, Chi -ago III.
TAKE THE CAli
FROM
RATES:
To any part of the city, 50 "cent
For calling, first hcrr $1.50, each
subsequent hourt 1.
FOSHAY & MASON
Wholesale and Retail
I
mtli
obe:.on
At.BA"
At mv kiln one mile east of town,
or delivered anywhere in the city.
VV. C. U.iS.?LL.
Sap
Bakery
MIMu STABLES
Brick
holiday 5l?opper5?ap
Should gee the
Solid (iohl Jiiii, Diamond lJinis and Ear Drops,
New Patterns in Silver Pieces, (.old Pens, Etc., at
reasonable prices. Call early and make selections.
PlainfielD !
CONSOLIDATION
The Cheapest and Best
Because the lots are 50x100; because they are ins:de property ; be
cause they are all clear no stumps, no roots, no rocks: because the
land is eb vated and has a tine view
il.. . - i: . : . 1
mice niuw'i iiutjB inji in eoiiiciiipiaiiou, uui an now in operaiun ; Le
cause buy now, to-day, lor the 10th day of next mouth they will ad
vance L'5 each ; because they are a snap. Ask those who have Been.
Seeing is believing. Are you in it?
R. F. ASH BY, Manager,
No. (15, Washington Street, Portland, Oregon.
The
Albany
A FULL LINE
OH. MAMMA
HE GARRIES A FULL STOCK OF NICE FURNITURE.
1 f : IJEt TIE -L1JE. - - - 0??)3ITE OPE 11 OJi
THE PACIFIC STA.TJES
71 M
HO,
OF SAN
on Alii
LOAN t MM
ill
FOB SMALL MONTIIL1 AMOUNTS.
ftP"Six dollars per month will
doubling the amount invested in that
Monev loaned on real estate security at 6 per cent. For full partial
Jars apply to S. N.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, OREGON.
H. F. Mor:il, Pr. J. Lnninr, V. P,
J.W.BIji Cashier.
Tianwtsa general banking liumem
tx.-hinirc liiuiiiht and sold un all the pnn-
cijil eititu rf the I'nitnl States, also, Great
isrnain, r ranee ana Uermany.
Culici-tjonn at all acceasihlu Dointa made on
fa uraliie tj-nns.
Interest ai.l nn time deposits.
REVEnK HOUSE, ALbANT, OR. CHAS
t'ieiffcr, Prop. Only firet-selan houae
n ine citv. i.anro sample rooms lor com.
Di'-rH-u rucr. l.o Chlnaiucn employed In the
kiUUi'.
elegant display of
SILVERWARE,
Watches ami
vim im. im
AT
WILL i
LOTS I
Buy in the Market.
3T
of the city; because they are near
i ... ii - rf . ,
Furniture
Co
OF UNDERTAKING
"Have vou seen these
lovely lounges at Brink's?
They are the prettiest in
town, and all his new furni
ture is simply elegant.'1
lhey all say so, a'd an in
spection will prove it.
Prices always the lowest
III
FRANCISCO
amount to $1000 in seven yeare.
time.
STEELE & CO., Local Auents.
RED CROWN MILLS
IBOM, t CO., Prop.
NEW PR0CES8 FLOUR.
(Superior for Family and Baker's use)
Best Slow Facilities
CVHIcbeat cash prior aid tor wheats
ALBANY - OREGON
Novelties in Jewelrj
, & A A a
dan w if j
THB-
Route
una
OPIGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
T. K. BOG(i, Kclirr.
Oregon BeYelopment Co.'s
Steamship ILlne
k3l
AND
Hours Less Tim
Tbaa by any otl.tr route:
22
Accomodations unurpaascd f. I c D fert aa
safety. I arm aitc1 fi it-tB lit a,Liiaao
the Ortcin lee o;u.riit mujui.j's
hi), oiuiJi leva that t auy i iher rout
ween all o:uta iu tne v i.i..aiit i'i taj
t&d San t ranciau.
Sailing dates,
nton Taqima.
WlllaiteUe Valley... ... Nov. S'h
WV . . 1Mb
Willamette Valley ...... vs th
Wi' auie te Vlhy iHc li.li
raoM sax r&aatuicb
No-. 3d
Willamette alley..... " l:'th
Willamette Vallev " i-:d
Willamette Vullev . Inc. id
The company ndene the ntt to cha-itf
teamen or aulinv uaica.
daily raubXKsiiR Tiaisr,
Kzcept Sundays.)
L Ya;dir.a7:00 iLv A Many 12 20 H
Corvailii 10:4 a a I " Curvkllia lsi r
At Allium- ;i:-s I Ar Va.,uina 43S r. n.
O a C. tiaiut jouitect at Aitjoi aliU COI
Wl. M Ilnao,
C, Qosrs, Geuiral alabaher,
U. F ft P. Agent
Corvall'.s, o on
EAST SOUTH
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE.
THE LOUM ECITB
Califuroia eapn-se trains run daily
soi-ru
HOFTH
..I'urtland ....Ar.. 7;S. am
...Albany Lv.. 4 '.'3 aa
.. b. Francisco. Lv.. 7 ) pas
7:00 p m..Lr.
p u...Lv..
am..Ar...
Local Punt. Train Dally- Lx. bui.day
S.-O.i a m..Lv Portland .
i:2v p in . . Lv. . . Albany M
6:40 p iuAr.....KoieDiirv.. .
..Ar.. : m
.Lv..l2.Krm
. .Lv. t.:'o am
LrlMtaun ItratKta.
1.50 patLv..... Albany Ar.. 9: Op
j) m At ....Lebanon.. ...Lv .. 'J am
7:'4y a in. Lr Alli.y. Ar.. 4m
b.aui..Ar LcbaiKu.. Lt.. l'.tm
ALBANY LOCAL, DAILY (Exwpt Sunday,
D.bO r m. I.v Portland.... Ar .. kii a a
tf.uo r a Ar. ..AItjiuy..Lv....ii.Uti a u
CULLMAN UUF1- ETSLLLfEKS.
TOURIST SLEEI ING CARS,
for accommuaati.in of Secon 1-1'laus Pa
vdc.cu attached to preas iruu,
Wl Aide I1 vision.
iktweta 1'oitland and Ccrvallia
Mall Train Dnily-Eaocp. fuoday
7:2tt a ui . . Lv- ...Po.tian.l .. A ..".3li p. m
lilo pm..Ar.. Ccnanix.. t..Vi.tl, m
At Albany and Corvaliia ti.nneii itb
trams oi Oiccn Pa: ihi.liaitr.d.
Kipreaa Train ljll ,Etpt Sunuay
4:4ipm..Lv Portland .. Ar.. :2wam
7:zo p ii:. . Ar.....Ui-M luuvilie. I,v..b.4tjim
THROUGH TICKFTS
lo Al! Point
EAST AND COUTH
tS For tickets and full u f. million ra
ifirJinK rau map, tt ail ou ixii.puyt
at-nt at Aluaiiv.
IL KUK1II.EK, F. P. POGF.hS,
Manater Ait -i. K ai P. A
A WEAK MAN
Can oire lmiisclf of ilio tls
plornLle ie8r.li ol i-ailv aliie and
jitrfei'tly rettoie ltin igorand vital
ity by our home trettmei:t. Tlie
remarkable curee of lioi-t-less cases
of iicrvuus i.tl.'ility end privute
coiublaintti are ever vxl ere stamp
ing out quackery. Treaties and
qiieetion list, a trhygii ian's gilt to
sull't-rinj: liumuniiy, will be sent
fiee to those atllictcd. Addreei
with stamp
PIONEER INSTITUTE,
405 Kearny St., Room 2, fcan
Francisco, Cal.
We curry a large stock of
printer's stationery, well as
sorted, bought direet from the
manufacturers at a low figure,
and can give the Lest of work
in all kinds of printing for the
least money. Try us.
"II. C. Coim.
THE MARKETS.
ALBAKT QUOTATIONS.
Wheat -Nx:
Oate "S'liC
Flour ti.a, t er bbl
Potatoes 2."c
EffKS :J0c
butter '.Ji(i' ic
Lard lOwic.
Hams Mgl:.
Shouldore loc.
Bacon l'.'3-a'c.
Hops Vi(n 14c.
Uay Timoltiy, 10, oaU ai-d cheat
18.
Arpl s Green. t.V"e per bn.
Flu Jtt. lned, igc per B.
App'ea dried bleached 5 in 7c .UO
d.ie: 4 3 0 c.
Chickeii8-younirt:55C; old (44.U)
Beef ga4C Rrops.
Mutton ;j33 Sdjier bead.
Hairs f-. dresbec.
Veal 6jxoc.
Wool lb4gic.
When in want of soruetbing
Kweet euch as honev, maple syrup
etc., call on F. E. A'llen.
Don't forget that F. E. Allen in
now runouiK a jrrocery 6U re op
posite Masonic Temple.
Will A Stark will be glad to
show you their large line ol beau
tiful silverware. It w ill do you
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