Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 28, 1890, Page 2, Image 2

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Poithm-1. Aft'.-r Portland has been
taken in by as man fakes in this
line as has Han Francisco, the j
bruisers will probably p'.ss on to !
new fields in Tacoma and Seattle. '
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i;e not i:i ;iilvrnv
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Mails it the Albany pistoHiece!oe
For all ot!i;-iM north )
(lie West Sidy i"
And the Nai ruw Uuv 11. It.
For Portlan 1 and Suleni ;!,'A'JI'
C na!lis and Yaijuinn 1:-'M i". w
otlice south " '
The p-MtolIii-u will "lie eloseJ each cveiiiiiy
mm six to seven o'clock. -
Rev'Wtereil mitt-.T for tin; early morning
:t.iin'shi'.iM miiliKl before S ocloek the
i viius evenin-.'. .J t
OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TAliLK.
ragsenucr
Freight
Arrives lepartB
. lL15am! l!oo p in
5.2."pnil Cf.ts
KEMOVAI.
An anient expounder of prohibi-!
tion i;i Philadelphia, who was not j
pleased with the attitude taken by ,
some of the clergymen of that city, j
upon the subject, they having put
themselves upon record against
prohibition, determined to settle
the question as far as the said
clergymen were concerned in a
summary manner. lie therefore
attended church where one of the
offending gentlemen oiheiated and
raising in his seat during the ser
vice fired a pistol at the minister
without doi'ig any more serious
damage than -'etting himself into
limbo. Probably incarceration in
an insane asylum will hinder his
threatcned'atterupts on the lives of
! other clergymen.
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OREGON.
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ASTORIA:
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BAEROWS I SEAR1S,
irowaiu ' 'titvesL
Tiie most desirable id'lition y-A
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The ollice of the Daily and Thk litest railroad scheme is to
Y eeklj' llKRALU lias been re
moyed into the Foster block up
stairs in the rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonic lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
CHIME WITH ITS EXCUSES.
Probably very few criminals
were ever brought to trial, tut
what they could find some pluasi
ble excuse for committing the
crimes which they were accused.
Scape goats are always abundant
and are made to do an illimitable
amount of work. Popular Science
in a measure comes to the rescue
of these criminal classes when it
says that in recent tfmes the idea
has become very prevalent among
a certain class of sentimentalists
that crime is not an indication of
innite depravity, but a symptom
ofyRnental and physical disease, or
'4hi inheritance from some criminal
ancestor, and, therefore, themuch-
abused murderer or robber is not a
bad man, but only an unfortunate
oneVdeservinz of pity and care
rather than punishment. A sick
man, thev say. ought not to be
imprisoned, and one who is 6tag'
gering under a load of homicidal
tendencies bequeathed to him by
his grandtather is not worthy ot
death, even if he does occasionally
send some of his less unfortunate
fellow-beings into the next world.
A man physically and mentally
sound is less likely to commit crim-
inal acts than one with a diseased
body or abnormal mental action,
and the history of the notorious
Jukes family proves beyond ques
tion that from a single criminal
ancestor may spring a long line of
descendants, a majority of whom
will be enemies to the welfare of
society. Rut, granting that a tend
ency to crime may be inherited, it
mu3t originate somewhere, and it
a man's ancestor may have been a
spontaneous criminal as it were,
another man oi the present day
may also be laying up, on his own
responsibility, a heritage 'oi crime
for his unborn descendants. If
the abnormal tendencies can be
eradicated, and the criminal made
a useful member of society, every
effort should be made to that end ;
but, if crime Is a disease, it seems
at least in its more serious mani
festations to be an iucurable one.
The percentage of reformed crim
inals is discouragingly small, and
that of those convicted for subse
quent offense3 disproportionately
large. The best treatment of such
persons is a perplexing question,
but the right of self-perservation is
paramount to every other consid
eration, and the morbid unwhole
some sympathy shown by an in
creasing class of people toward
those who are so much out of
harmony with their social environ
ment, will only result in great
injury to the orderly and law-abid
ing classes of society, without
causing any decrease of crime or
conferring any permanent benefit
upon the criminals themselves.
Eliminate from the human
mind, and from the practice of
human justice, every element of
revenge, that forms to prominent
and dominant a trait in human
nature, and the proper and
humane handling of the criminal
class of humanity will be greatly
simpli'ied and more easily accom
plished. The benefit and protec
tion of society is the paramount
object to reach in seeking the
proper treatment to give a criminal.
Where the prosecution is guided,
as it almost universally is by the
latent feeling of revenge that lurks
in human minds, it is very likely
to bring out its counteracting op
posite in the morbid and demoral
izing sympathy for the criminal,
that bo often retards and obstructs
the wheels of justice.
connect New York city with Brook
lyn by a tunnel railroad under the
east river, to be run on a sharp In
cline from each city with a short
level in the center. The motive
force to run the cars will be the
force of gravity, which it is claimed
will run the two trains that will be
used, with a very little force ap
plied with an automatic grip cable
at each end of the up grade. The
inventive genius will'seek to chain
all the forces of nature.
placed on the market is Powell's
Addition to Mic City of Astoria.
The southern people themselves
do not favor the schemes of Senator
Morgan to colonize the negroes in
Africa. The general view is that
the colored men being natives of
this country, it will be impossible
to induce them to go to Africa, f
which is probably the correct view
of the situation. Senator Morgan
wants to make a sensation, that is
all.
This addition is located just south
of Tcugue Point The Columbia
river adjoins this property on the
east side. It is accessible either by
motor line or river. Lots are for sale
For a Few Davs Only
Corner !oti $S5; iu&ide lots $7o.
terms, 10 cash and $10 per month
until paid for, or rive per cent, dis
count for all cash. Call and see plat
at the of lice of
Il.ivt- you got La (inpiK
Brtr.kfrist or Jewel Stove or
It so iiiiy;in Early!
lvalue aiui von will
Lave a strong pull on having the happUst home in
the Valley. Call and examine our Anti Rust Tin
ware
IMS &
AND
IKiOF am! SHOES
-Al.EXtV FOR-
THE" LUDLOW
Ladies l ine Shoes. Aleo
Avesuy fur
M. P. WKLLS & CO.
PxmjIs and Shoes."
3ARPOWS & SEARLS.
in. r 3i incur, iu.ock.
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DO YOU" MAZE IT 0UT--16 2TI1TE T 1890.
HERE ARE TIIE NINE:
.ltP,. OOLOM.. F.MiLlSIl BEKAkt AST,
ItKE illlK, ;IM'UH HKIt, lOl !Mi 1IYSO.N,
n 4 M. OI K KLK.I. SOI 'IIO
Whirl! lo you I so? Ion can depend llial en ell lea Is (lie Very hest
For line Sicily lemons, small
pickles and chow chow, go to La
Forest k ThoniDSon?6. Fresh bar
rels just opened.
NEW TO-DAY.
CHOICES
TliE BES
PURES
TIU MY TEAS.
EST TIIE QUALITY
RADE WITH ME.
To make room for niv large Spring stock I will
commence Januarv !?0th a
GRAND CLEARANCE
s
Rememl'er this means everything in stock I mus
have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or
any other city beat us in prices. We want to see
you all and will save you money.
Trie Celebrated French
C. E. BROWNELL.
rranttil to
cure
C U RE
AFHRODIMS" y
IOARl) AND ROOMS WANTED IN A
) private family or where there are few
hoarders. Must be convenient to business,
A Mtes.s K. U, Heardsley, city. .
1200 CORDS fir wood for sale
in quantities to suit the )urr-hascr. Inquire
at the office of Curran i'.Montuith.
HORSE FOP. SALE. CASH OR INSTAIX
nicnts. Apply to W. B. Uiltoti. the
berber.
POO.MS TO RENT. TWO FCRNISIIKD
JV rooms to rent, on the southeast corner
of Jefferson am! Sixth otieets. Inquire of If.
liar ncs on the premise.
FlOlt SALE THREE tiENTLE FAMILY
horse, of cood carriage: well broke for
5 S &
BEFORE
W As -
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5d
off AFTER
ladies to drive, either Mimrlc or double.
quire at the City Stables. 0
In-
HAY FOR SALE 'CLEAN CHEAT , OH
timothy, baii'd; w ill he wild in quantities
to suit ;t rea.so.nhIe rates for cash, at the
stablts of L. Senders.
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
in a No 1 lo ration in the thriviiiL' citv
ot Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
ror particulars address firm r. O. box U'J.
Albany. Or.
1 PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL I FROM
the Wilkin pit near this citv must call
at the office o' the Orciron La..d Co. and pro
cure iicKcts. nv onli r oT J. II. Wiikins.
REVKKEUIOUSE. ALBANY, JOR. CIIAS
Pfeiffer, Prop. Only finjt cclass house
in the city. Lare sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General staire otfi.re for Corvallis.
House lo Krnt.
With wood flp.nished in the
wo'mI house all ready for ;nse. Inquire
at this office.
(1 B. WINN, AGENT FOR TIIE LEAD
J ing fire, life and. accident insurance companies.
MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
(rood real estate security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey.
PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR
gravel from the premises of F. L. Such,
in Benton county, can procure tickets for the
same at my office, Crawford's block, Albany,
Orcein. Ciias. E. Wolvkrtos.
For Sale nl $. Karh.
Nit IS LOT Of SCOTCH COLLI K NTS, WITH A
little dip of Eiurli'h shepherd. Thev
make the very best farm stock and watch
docs. For further iarticu!ars inuuire of
Geo. V. Gray, Dentist.
A
Fine Calrea for Sale.
FOR SALE-TWO YEARLING! HALF
bred bulls, on Short Horn and one
HolsUin. Both finclealves. Will be sold for
$20 each. DANIEL HOUCK,
Tangeiit, Oregon.
the generative organs of either sex whether
arisint; from the excessive use of stimulants,
tob -ceo or opium, or through outhful imlis
cretio i, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of
Brain Power, Wakefu'ness, Bearing Down
Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys
teria, Nervous Prostration, Nocturnal Oniis
fliotip, I.cucorrhoo, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power ami Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old a);e and
insanity. Price 81 a box: C boxef ferj).".nn
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A VllCim: a AIC.4!Vrt:i: is e;iven
with every r, order received, to refund tne
money if a Prniianrnt cure is not effected.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and yountr, of both sexes, w ho have been
pet maiiently cured by the use rf Aphroditine
Circular free. Address
THK APIIUU .Wt:il ISK O.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Fosbay & Mason, wholesale and
retail druists, Albany, Oregon.;
THAT II.ACKIXCr COUGH can rr.
so quickly furod by Shiloh's Cure. We
uaranu e it. Fosliay A: Mason.
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
3-I"VEIsr "W
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISH IN(J GOODS.
GENTS' NECK WEAK,
GENTS' HOSIERY,
UMRRELL.iS,
HOSIERY,
LAriES DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY,
LA DIES' NOTIONS,
LACE OUKTAINS, ETC.. ETC
Albany,
. , I take this nti t!" of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have just opei'icr'a first class clothing store in connection with tny
nierchnntile busine. ami liave added the most complete stock of genls
riireisliiiif
Goods and C
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ALBANY IM
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ACCl'KACV.
NKATXESS.
AIBAHT ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
Hooks and Maps in Linn Countv
OFFICE IX THE COIKT IIOl'SK.
"Bnsinef-8 cntrusteu to mv
care will receive prompt and care-
iui aiiennonr
BANK OF OREGOlC
ALBANY, OREGON.
CAPITAL 950,000
Freslrtrnl
Vice Pre
'a.Hbler
II. BRYANT
...JAY W. KLAI.
U. . MKKBILL.
ever brought to the city. In cider to advertise my business I have de
cided to give away over $000 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of one dollar's worth of goods, for casli. from the clothing department
will receive a chance for one of those gold watches. Stock is ail new
purchased in the cast for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Gail and examine my stocK nefore purchasing elsewhere.
JSPNo trouble toshow goo.w.
Aiaiiu.acnire steam . iiues, gristiiid sa mil. machinery, iron fronts and
ill kinds of luavy ami licht work in iron and braes castings. Special atten
tion paid t repaiiinj,' all kinds of machinery. Patterns n ale on stort notice
E. F. OX. - mlcnt. H. Stewaet, Secretary.
Tulitjs Joseph
Manufactauerof Choice Cirais
Albany. Or.
a. w. snrrsox.
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DEALER IN-
IMPORTED
AND
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KEY
WEST
Drain Tile for Sale.
A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at the Eage brie';
and cile factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Profits
& Auston, Albany Oregon.
Honry to Loan
ON RKAL KSTATE. WILL LOAN IN
sums to suit on approved security atthe
low rate of eisrht (8) per cent, per annum.
E. G. BEARDSLEY,
CeneraljAgcnt, Broadalbin Street. Albany.
innn cords of nice fir wood
lUUU foriile by G. II. Keeney.
STRAYED HORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED
bay horse, with a blazed face a.-.d one
eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Tan
gent. The owner can secure the horse by
calling at the premises and paying charges.
A general bank'ug business trans
acted.
Sieht exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought and sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Collections made on favorable terms
This Space Reserved
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AT
CHOICE TJVVT1NG
IIARLE3 JCi.
Vou Can Kind
BUTTER
ROWNELLS
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A. O. U. v,-. Safety Lodge No. 13; meets
every Monday eveninic at the G. A. K.
hall on Kerry street, between Seeond and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to atteid.
Pugilism is on the wane in San
Francisco, and the interest that
has heretofore been centered in
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McPherson Post No. 5, O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the G, A. K
Hall on tne second and Kourtn
Friday evening cf eacfa raonrh.
TraLSient Comrades ate cordi
ally invited to meet with us
S. W. Kr.l-.SK,
B. F. Tiblir, Commnde
Adjutant,
JULIUS GRADWOHL'S
BAZAAR STORE!
Third ward
Grocery
Store
Having purchased this popular es
tablishment I am now prepaicd to
till any orders in the proeery and pro
vision line, A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on hand. The highest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
tas tan. Como one, come all.
CHAS. ESSItf,
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IfMlNNVILLE QLLEGE
McMINNVILLE,
BOTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
studv of three years each: Classical,
scientific, normal and business. In
struction is thorough; location, heal
thy! expenses low; advantages, first
class in every respect. Full informa
tion in catalogue, for .which address
-T. G. BROWNSON,Prss.
OREGON
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:::i 1 hiK Mi t kii.y ri 1 :.f-, : nst lua in m d Tiiar Piret. at
full line of Mnokers' Articles. Abo dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKOIIS.
Next aoor to Pffeitrer's candy store, Albany. Oregon,
ITE B- D STORE
-AND-
GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET.
WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoes, to supply customers
on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade,
where I sell in Quantities to suit the purchasers. Office foot or Ferry street.
4 R. M. ROBERTSON.
Will & Stark.
pPerfect Kemedies
U M
Mason.
(cmi -Asm K Co .tfew,
aBroj)cyitys.sV
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SOLD BY
The City Liquor Store,
ai. BAUMGART, Proprietor
trSext door to the Odd Fellow,' emple. Alb,K0regon4
Keeps constantly on hand the finest
tch-rx. Only first-class liquor store in she citV w ". uquon cigar
mciAl n"M PAID TO ORDERS FROM THE COUKTRY!
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ifcDiDlODl 0tuvruo photogrIphers
Wrtvl I (& I V A Z 1 A ITT A I KTT We have bought all the negatives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood tin
fAXW&Mit I r. I 1111 ill Hi todate(Nov.I5.1S89). Duplicates ean be had from them only of uwrT
AMmSmt VlL0Ci5') .1 Mil H.I I 1 duced rates We also have about 1800 negatives made bv nuZZ?' 11
which duplicates can be had at like rates. We carry the onlT full line of viw
oi this state, and do enlarged worn at lowest rates for first-class work We
shall be pleased to see j ou at cur sUdi la Froman's block, ntxt dor to the
Masoaic Taraple.
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