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MORNING HERALD: SUN RAF, DECEMP.ER 27. 1891. UA!IY AN'Ll WEEKM TERMS OK PUB5CHIP1! V: DAI IT rutilihel vcrr mornirir t ct t Voi-day.; literc! lv carrier, per ww'hH.M 1 Hail per )i.-r ............ ?-! lcn i misunderstood pli-ciated 1 pV the Jotlllg. ) r..XLV, (fuWUbed every I ridny Mr.rnlni(.) O 0':ep.vtpcr anruni, in iv&r:cc...MM..$-.PO W'icn uol iitl iu fcjvai.rc ........ iAO OREGON PACIFIC TIME TAbLE. Arrive Departs ansn H.ISpmflS.Sfpui ijfc I, ' 3.tUpm 17.45 am THE CHILIAN SITUATION There is nothing in the eitua tion of affair a in Chili which gives any encouragement to the belief that matters may be settled amica bly.' Chili should understand that the people of the United Statts will not accept as conclusive any judgment or finding of a preju diced tribunal, more especially since the Chilian government has never expressed any regret for the unfortunate affair and never inti mated even that the blame might be shared by both parties. Chili lias stood squarely on the proposi lion that the sailors of the Balti more were wholly in the wrong and that they got no more than they deserved. When to this deCant and cav alier attitude is added the con tumely with which Ameiicans have been treated on all hands, the suspicion with which the American Legation has been re garded, and the avowed hostility of all classes of the Chilians to citizens of the United States, how ever unoffending, it mu-t be obvious that all talk of amity is silly aud nonsensical in the ex treme. Chili shows no disposi tion to be civil or decent, to say nothing of being friendly, and we certainly shall not try to persuade iter to make friends. It will probably be the duty of President llarrieon to lay the situation before congrecs at an early day, and we risk nothing in saying that that body will be a unit on the question of upholding the honor of the nati jn. Congress contains Republicans, Democrats, .Mugwumps and Farmers' Alliance men, but when the Hag of the I'nien is trampled upon and I trailed i:i the dust they all In-long to one party, the American party. an 1 there ill be 110 hanging back if severe measures are ncn to be neci-s-ary. Chili will have only herself to blame if the I'nited States shall be compelled to give her the les-:cn which she needs so much. or ii nap- Am! her methods cbrrie l ut in all our grade school--, would not only economize in the matter of time. saving nearly all that is usually to formal language lessons; but would uive us fuller, richer, and more vigorous expression. Lan guage lessons should therefore be thought lessons, thoughts wrought out by the child's own efforts winch, after a little practice, or after the foundation of original thought is opened, become not only a pleasure far exceeding any mere copying of thoughts, but often an improvement upon thoughts lurnished (not always the best) by authors. The child learna to think by thinking orignol thoughts, not merely conning second-hand thoughts, or thoughts made to order ; which latter pro cess should be credited with the class of second-hand men and women "made to order," nero weaklings with which the world is tilled to-day. These original language lessons have reference not only to the merely verbal ex pression of thoughts, but to thoughts expressed in color, form, movement, etc., as in practicing, building, weaving, moulding, drawing, or the representation of objects in outline and color, in w hich exercises the kindergart-.'n is so helpful to little children. KHKLKVit AliMi HALVE. The litst salve in the woiid for Cuts, Bruisui, So.es. Ulcers, Salt Kliuum, Fever Korea, Tetter, (.'hupped Hand. Chilblains, Corns, ami skin Eruptions, una pint. lively cures 1'iles, or ).o pay leiiuired. It is iruaruuteej to irivs Verfeet satisfaction, or money rr fundv:'!. Price J5 cent per box. Fcr gale by Foslmy ci Mason :r M tkkAUl.t: Ktx I K. Mr Michael Curtain. Plaintielfl. Ill, makes the statement that t-hc cauirlil colli, wlncli settled on her lung's; she was treat, il for u month by her family physician, but j;ruv worse. He told licr die was u ltopck'AS victim of consumption unci that no medicine could cuie her. Her druiriMst giu; tested Dr. Kind's New Discovery tor Consumption; .-he homrht a bottle and to her delight found herself bene- lifted from the lirst dose. Hie eon- tinned its use an. I after taking ten bottles, found herself sound and w ell. now docs her own housework and is as well as the was. Free trial buttle f this treat Discovery at Foshav A: Mason's i ruir Store. larte bottles ."jtje. and l.ou- thk woi:li uxkichkd. Tiie facilities of the present dav for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs waJ first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it is llieonly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste ami prompt andeileetnai tocleanse the system gently in the Sprin time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the more IMjpular it becomes. :WE HAVE NOT AN1 ELEPHANT Ion our hands,; i :! (1 W TAT PSA AT II BUT WE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF Dress Goods, Fancy Goods Underwear Hosiery, E)tc. EVER SHOWN IN ALBANY. We have just opened onrFACL and WINTER CLOAKS ail JACKETS, both in cloth and plusl goods, and we ieel justified in saying that they excel anything ever shown in the VALLEY. We ask all 10 can aim iook Knowing tnat we can please you as well as save you money At . - HAVE "Y"OU 3STOTICEHD THAT Allen Brothers ( Jroeery Store is always full of fruits, vegetables, the very latest in 'the market. If there is anv thing to be had FHEY HAVE IT. ine i nitea Mates warship ."-an Francisco, was to hsve left San Francisco hailx.r yesterday. She goes under sealed orders, her des- tiuation being secret, but il is safe to say that she will not cruise around on any pleasure or explora tion voyage in Arctic waters. It will probably be over an old familliar route taken not long ago under iuite exciting circum stances. ati re is me great teacher in everything. Professor Ogdeii in summing up thoughts on the sub ject, ipiotes Emerson: "Nature is the incarnation of thought" (God's though;, "and tut ns to thought again, as ice becomes water and gas. The world is mind'' (the Divine mind;, "pre cipitated, and the volatile essence is forever escaping again in.o the siaie oi irce luotigni. ' iiiih 13 a beautiful, almost an inspired thought. The child, when brought in contact with nature in her simplicity is filled with this volatile essence, and it must needs give expression to it, and it there fore seeks a language. It becomes a necessity and is most easily and accurately taught when asked for, by atlordmg.at the proper junction f . . ox uiougiu evolution, the titling type of expression. Thus, thought evolution and thought expression are inseparable in nature, and should ever proceed baud in Land through all the grades of learning. This reveals the shallow 11 -s of those methods 01" instruction in language that confine themselves to the mere form of expression, as as in parsing, and the analysis of sentences, without corresinding synthetic exercises. It is not enough that the ncre form of ex pression be given. The thought and thinking must be present to order the expression. The mind must struggle in thought evolution, at the same timj it seeks thought expression. Language taught for the sake of language is a failure. Language comes with thinking; and nature furnishes the conditions for thought. Her Itssi-ns iind tt.tp, rightly inUrjntid, ur hell l.-ail. These words are familiar to or.r n ailers, as not a day passes with out Ihe rtort of the sudden death ol some prominent liti.ens. The explanation is "Heart Disease." Therefore beware if you have anv of the follow ing symptor is : Short l.reatli. rain 111 Mile, Smothering .-pens, woiien AnKies, Asthmatic Dreathing, Weak and Hungry Spells. Tenderness in Shoulder or Irregular Pulse. These symptoms mean heart disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which has saved thousands of lives. Hook of free at Stanard A also sells the New APPLES, CAULIFLOWER, ORANGE-!, CELERY, LEM ONS, BEETS, CRANBERRIES, TURNIPS, CABBAGE, AND CARROTS. LINN BLOCK, - - - ALBANY, OREGON WINTER IS HERE, AND THE INQUIRY ON THE mind and on the lips of every woman will be, "Who has the best stock of Jack els, Fur Trioicd Garments and Lais Fall Dresswcar. testimonials Cusick, who Heart Cure. Paraaols and sun umbrellas than cootat W. F. Read. less Large aud complete stock of Christmas goods at French's iew- elry store. I'.ig bargains. rinesi line 01 svruns 111 tde citv ..... - I'arKer i;ros. His displayed at his store, a full line of- J10IJDW COODS THB fapiiiaIl()i!) ! I OREGON X. PACIFIC RAILROAD E. 1IOCHS, Iteetlver. lit INCLUDING Scarfs, Tidies, Throws, Handker chief, Glove and Jewelry Cases, Table covers, Slipper cases, Calen ders. Etc., Etc. He also has a complete line of Fancy Work Ma terials, Pon Pons, Arasenes. Brad esene, Tinsel, Fancy Cord, Banner Kods, India and Drapery Silks, Ladies Handkerchiefs in" linen, Silk and Bolting Cloths. In stamped goods our stock is complete. Banner, Scarfs, Splash ers, Tidies, Napkins, Tray Cloths, Etc., Etc. Call and see his beautiful show window, and ex amine his elegant stock. OH, MAMMA "iiave you seen these lovely lounges at Brink's? lhey are the prettiest in town, and all his new turni tare it simply elegant." They all say so, ard an in spection will prove it. Prices always the lowest. HE CARRIES A FULL STOCK OF! NICE FURNITURE. REMEMBER TIE PLUS. -- - OPPOSITE OPE Hi OUS AuU mf nfrpnffi fnr V. I.- rtnnirln Khnf. If not lor Mnle in vur nine. u.L ur dealer in kcikI Tor rululngiir, nee u re I lie. uifenry, and uet them tor vou. iTTAH SI, BST1TLTE. J L. E. B LAI ft, ALBANY. SOLE AUENT, - OREGON. S This question ran be satisfactorily answered at the old established house of SAM'L E. YOUNG, It is a seainleps shoe, with no tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; made of the best fine caif, stylish and easy and ltecause we make more shoes of this grade than any other manufacturer, it equals hand sewed shoes cohting from f 1 to $5. ifC.OO genuiue hand sewed, the finest calf shoe ever offered lor y-o; equals irrencli 1111 lAf I 9 I f I A 6 orted shoes which cost from iii awvatM".w fSto$i2. 5Q S5UfS? fPR 4 hand sewed welt shoe, fine ZrZ.Z?AtZh. calf, stylish, comfortable and im oca 1 onuc m inc nunuj run nit Kuntir .1......1.1A Ti 1 . ..i. . . uuitiuic, i ur will rnw tKI offered at this price ; same gm't ns. custom made shoes costing irom jo 10 fn. j.iiw ponce snoe ; larmers, ranroau men arm leuer carriers all wear them; fine calf, seamless, smooth ln-nle, heavy three souls, exten sion euge ; one pair win wear a year. 2.50 fine calf; no better shoe ever cfieied at this price ; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. 2.25 and $2.00 Workingman's shoes are strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial will wear no other make. BOYS' $2 and $1.75 school shoes are worn by the boys everywhere; tney sen on tneir merits as tiie increasing sales snow. LAD1 ES $3 hand sewed shoe, best 1 kwgola ; very stylish ; equals French imported siioes costing trom if-i to $(. Ladies $2.50, $2 and $1 75 shoe for Misses are the best Dongola. Stvlish and durable. Caution. See that W. L. Eonglas' name and piiee are stamped on the bottom ot each shoe. W. I-. DOUGLAS, Urockton, iIass. Oregon Development 0 Steamship (Line Ul u 11 22 Houra Less Tin. Than by :iy other roalo: AreonKxiati' n unsur;:-i.fioa fcrcn fi ll -!a a!cty. Karen Htirt f:itlits ia Vn'iiliii the Orejron DvveOnciit coo )a'a'a hi).g, tuucli lets that liy any c t!:tr route ween !! ioints iu the VViiilui.tt'c ai tad Sao Francisco. Sailing dates. FROM TAJDWA. lysteanier Wiilauiette Valiey, Dei 2, In: rucn Baa TB".m, WUIaiBotte Valky, Dec 8, Dec. IS, Dee. 27. The company rtacrve the ritfht tc (cha-uj teamem or H-iilin,riiMua. DAILT fAShlLVBRH TBAIKS, fj Except Sianlayc.) L Taciiina 7:no KlLr Allany 1?:20 p'-; Orvallii 10:3. a a I " CunalHa lx r Kt Al'mny I :Jr a I Ar Yatguiira 4-3 1. u O & C tra.iio -o iieA at A.:.o and Cot Wll. il. II..4C, C, Hooua, General iiui&KCi . F & P. AV-nt Corvallis, O cn EAST SOUTH -VIA- SGUTHERN PACIFIC ROUTE. TiiE EGITT SlJASLi ECCIE California' exfrrne tiains run !;iy 7:00 n m . . Lv furtland Ar!' :-:t - lu;a ia..Lv A!!ai!V Lv.. (:-, .. S.-5 a ni..Ar Is Irai-ciw.Lv.. pa local Fc. Train La:J-- itx. ti: SKSam..Lv.....r..rt'ai:d....Ar. JU p ni . . Lv A i!.an Lv . 40 p mAr.....Ros nurK !.v. L' uauon Itrani i.. 4f j . 1;.K p aLv AJIuny Ar.. :..: . 2::-.ijioi Ar . . . . Lt-i.amm Lv ;i b i 7:'iiiiia..Lr. AIIk.i:v Ar.. ..(. , S.22aui..Ar Lcl.aiioii u.. ? AUBASV LCCAL, I.A1LT (iJrwnt iiUlldav. 00 V M. .Lv.... Portland.. ..Ar . -..V, a a 00 I'M Ar. ..AU:n Lv ..... . rULL-MAX LUFFETSLIiLi'llks". TOURIST SLKLdlXii CAKv For acroimMiMiv.i-.ri rf r.n.M Nv, r.. evLh'ers a'.i ached lv I x;.roj 1 uiiis. c HlCe Itltl it n. uetween i'oitland und Co:va Halt Train llly- Excrp. Sunda 7:3iaai..Lv ...ro.lUii-1 ...if.'Sf.p lj::!0 p iu. .Ar... . orvam.-. . I. .'IS. tip. At AlLany and Corvi.'lls .oi:i.ect .. tra.iw of Or. gun I'm iiici.a: Irci-I. f.xprrs Irala Dull;. tKv.i ;.t S-J-... "pm..i.v Harlan.!... At n..Ar Viilit....ii!!e.i.v '.' J3 "1 through Tickets lo Ail Point. EAGT A.N'D SOUTH WFot ti.-kl U hlul f. !1 !.,- : tariiin' r.-.t.-s maps. etc.. call ..n V." a;-nt at A'lmiv. r " U fcuhhLMt, E. p. PooF.n.1-- . Maim, er A'. ti K l A WEAK WAs Albany Collegiate Institute, HUMPHREYS l)R. Hi mi-iirky's SmriitcH are wii nlill.-allv and carvfully primri-d priscri:)tiins: ued lor inanv yc;irs in privat-.- practice with giie-i-vsw, ami tor over thirty yrara used hy the pcple. K erv Mnciu SDeeiflc a curu fur the '!ip-ae nuiiicd. niene H.vitic cure without dmiRrinir. l ur.'in.' r rnhn.-inir the vtt.ni ami r ... fact aud deed the sc erci'ii reiutdica of. the world. w IK) HAS OPENED FOR TIIE FALL AND WINTER TRADE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF Jjadies Dress (roods, in cloth, silks, foreign and domestic fabrics, shawls, underwear, gloves, hosier', ..II.CO. illicil. UllU Will LH V MHI1. IKiLlflllH. nflVRIIlPR. Rm. Also a complete assortniaiit of Boots and Shoas, Staple and Fancy Groceries. September 9, 1891. OliJiGOISr, June 10, 1892 JISTABLISIIED IN lSffl, THIS PIONEER DRY GOODS HOUSE HAS MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR II. by keeping a stcck large enough to supply any want, and making a specialty of selecting such goods as will give satisfaction both in quality and prices. Four departments of stud v : Collegiate. Normal. Kiifciness. Primarv. lype wriiing ana biiort-hand are tanulit. for catalogue address, KEY. ELBKKT N. CONDIT, A. M., President. I -in .... m l.;. ir c lrarjie itsniie of eaily al.tuc and perfectly restore him i ...run.! . ;..! ity by our home treatment. The remarkable riiK-H nf I r ..L.co .... tot nervous debility and private complaints are ever ; here stamp ing out nuackerv. Treat i'm ..n.i I 'inpslion list, a phveU ian's gift to sullenng humanitv. vill 1m; sent nee to those ail! in. r. A,i.iw.c with stamp 1'IONEER INSTITUTE, 405 Kearnv St.. l.'.w.m o Francisco, Cal. ' Lir or ritiM irii. 5.. ci rkh. rRiCK.. ItL-v.TM. l'nicriori. intlaiiiniati.iii. i 2 Worms, worm fever, norm colic.... M i 1 r mi; Col!.-, or t.-ethinir of infants.. 2.'i 4 luiri:e.v o( rhildrvn .-r a-lullu -J5 lj -icntL-rv. tiripiiiL'. I'.i'lions Colic ti Choit ra .Mori.iu., vcn;itin..... 7 I'ouh', col.i., hronchitis 2i a N. iira'.nia, t.ha. he. Kaceache. a.- J Ilea. 'ache, ru k htadu-hc, vertigo.... .0 l';;k .-.,. I.iliioui Btoma' h 11 !-!i-,i reHMi'd or i'ainful 1-erio.U ;:. li Whiten, too pr-.fnic pciiodx '.'6 13 Croup, conirh, diilknlt hre:iihi:ii si 14 h..!t Khcmi. erillt:oim.. 15 ihi irua:i..iti, rhuuiiatic wiim sa 1. Kever and suh, chill malaria f.o l I'ili-K, l ni.i .r I'lri.uiii fin l! Catarrh. int!iicnz;i, cold in tiie hea.1 M JO Wh.H pin c.xi,-ii, violent cou-.-liH f.o ii lli-tw.il del.ilitv, physical wtaklu-ta 60 IMUtteV 1 ! 1 N'ervuiu del.ilitv i (i . i rinary eaki.i-M, wittinu' lied So 3 DuH-an-t) ot the heart, tuluitatuni 1 in, Sold hv ilntiE'Ln, or wnt iwtn.-ud on re ce-.pt of pn.-r. r. llirni.hr.-yV M.ti.iml, (Ut pim.-i ricniy in.i in ci..in ami irHd, mail ree. III !I'I1KKVS MKI. O, 111 113 William St , New Y..rk, CLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in nil his numerous depart ments, and purchased especially for the. fall season of- 1891 -:- STORE GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET; J' Joins I SB 1 SPEC I FIGS Children Cry tor PITCHER'S CASTORIA Bazaar NEWS Julius net Wholesale price of sujrar: 100 lbs. extra V, $4.75; 1H0 lbs. granu lated, $.75. My display of new tovs and novelties for the holidays this year will be something w ondei till. -tAHE YERY LATEST I is that you can buy at Ji Gradwohl's l'.itaar, for cash, goods as follows: 17 lbs. granulated sugar $1.00 20 lbs. extra C sunar 1.0 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 ' gallons goml pickles !M1 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon soap !o Arbuckle coll'ee, 25c. jier )Mund i win conduct a strict cash store, and all goods will be sold for net caOi from 10 to 25 per cent, less than regular price. My stock of Chinaware, fancy good's and all the desirable styles of dishes, as w ell as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and fixtures, is complete in every way. 1 make a speciality f tine teas, "coti'ees and baking jntwder, and always pleases my customers. Jri.irs (iiMDwoiii., Ai.ba.nv, Oct. 17. lS'.tl. Pension, Postal, Land and Indian Depredation Ulaimr. '. LAW OFFICES OfJ imm sumu of cms, Under the management of W. R. HEARST, Ed. & Prop. S. F. Daily Examiner, JOHN WEDDERBURN, Manager, C18 F. Street, Northwest, Washington, D. C. AIs 1 hi) aSI KCIA I Li llav, ratR ai:n tctatrif. u eunrlv sustomr cc the Or';;on PaciSo lUilroad extension and my iucreaeing home trh m r.ere 1 tell m quantities to suit the purchasers. Store in Strahan Brick. Second street R. M. ROSERTSoN, We carry a Jartre stoc-k nf printer's stationery, well as sorted, bought tliroct from the manufacturers at a low hViirp. ami can cive the licst of wnr It in all kinds of printing for the least money, l ry us. W. (!. Conn. Springfield Sawmill A. WHEELER, (SPRINGFLiLD.) rP.OrillETOR. SPKINGFIELD, - - - OIU5GOX Albany yard and oflice on Railroad, bet ni.pn Fnnrfh nn.l Pifih eets, A. Wheeler, Albany Manager. nay in giuiuuer not excelled in quality, and f.iciliti es not surpassed the pro-npt and satisfactory ailing of orders, I res pectfully solicit a c vi tiie iraut. A U Ikk 1.1? ... . . .... . . . . . OYSTERS. IN EvIF,? STYLE JOHN AT Will practice in the supreme court of the United States, the court of claims, the several courts of the District of Columbia, before committees of congress, and the executive departments. We obtain pensions and patents, Indian depredation claims and all classes of land claims, mining, pie em ption and homestead cases pros ecuted tielore tiie general land ol- nVe, department of the interior i ud the supreme court. JTJLIXTS JOS EP "HI, Manufacturer of Choice Cigars -AND ni DEALER IN- FINE IMPORTED AND KEY LIU C?gars Plug and Bmokinsr TohaccoB, Merrfthnem md prsr P!ifir inn line oi Bn.okerB' Articlt s. Ne door to Pueifler's candy store, Albany, Oreeon, Brick safe ' At niv k; n one mile et.tt of town, or delivend a.wheie in the cit7. W.C.CaS-ELL. L