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"I si -''''f 'il!' V THE MOUSING HERALD: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 18M0. - 1 V II 7.,ILY A.NU WEEKLY Ul'o'.'rt'i'TJoN II.. If i fv.?r.- m-jrninjr c.eept Monday.; !:v iMrr.or, per 'e?t,. -. 0.15 ...r 5 CO A'KUKLY. (I'uI!:Iin1 even- Friday Mining.) : , i!-, i-er annum, in advance. j.2.-0 not ia:l in advance ..... 2.C0 mi:; n.u l. Mil- it the Albany p-wtot!lce clote f or all omees nortn j f C;3" a. , the West Side 4.nd the Nairunr Gju'e K. K. r'or i'orclanil and Salem 11 A. M, rval lis arid Ya'uina 12:33 i". :i office south 7:aop. m The poatottice will "he uIomciI each evening torn s.ix to seven o'clock. Reentered uiittcr ior thu early inniin;r !rain should be mailed before 8 o clock the previous evening. OREGON' PACIFIC TIME TADLE. Arrives Departs Passenger. Freight ...',11.15 mil.OOpm 5.-J5pml 0.50 a REMOVAL. The otlice of the Daily and Weekly Herald has been re oaoyed into the Foster block uj 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. punishment of crime prevention. OR It is seldom that we see the actual embodiment of real hu mane and practically reformative ideas, in the discussions of the punishment of crime. Latent vin dictiveness almost always colors the views of the talkers or writers upon the subject. Dr. Lydston, however steps ahead of his coteun poraries in this matter and takes the lead when he nays that the children of the convict class, and of the very poor, should bp under medical supervision, for the bodily health has much to do with the moral status. Education is of the first importance. More kinder gartens and schools should be established. Let us educate the children and grandchildren of criminals if we would leave some thing meriting the thanks of poster ity, Convicts should not be al lowed to marry and rear families of criminals where possible to pre vent it, and the . intermarriage of blood relatiods among the criminal class should be prevented at all hazards. Give the classes who are predisposed to crime some honest means of getting a liveli hood; above all. lead them not into temptation by carrying the pocketbook where it can be easily filched, or by leaving the frontdoor open to the sneak thief. The powerful '.nfluence of the church in the repression of crime ia too uni versally conceded to require dis cussion. It comes properly under Che head of educational means of repression, and is one of our uiain 8tayes. This must be acknowl edged by every liberal-minded in dividual, whether he accept the teachings of the church from a spiritual standpoint or as a social and ethical necessity. In tins matter, as in some others which might be mentioned, the labors of the scientific materialist and the Christian philanthropist are sup plemental to each othsr ; one can hardly afford to sneer at the other for the principles that gufde him tin his attempt at the betterment of humanity. "All roads lead to Rome." Much can be accom plished by the physical training of convicts, and prospective convicts. It is probable that there is bo bet ter method of teaching' a boy of evil tendencies selr-respcct than by improving his physique ; thus the gymnasium is a moral . educator of no mean importance, Our methods of correction need improvement; criminals of different types - and degrees of curability should not be herded together . indiscriminately and allowed facilities for mutual moral contamination. They should be classified, separated, and man aged in the way that experience has taught to be the best in each type. The habitual incurable criminal should be confined for life; and no criminal should be allowed to escape from the surveill ance of the law until he or she has demonstrated that a cure of crim inal propensities has been accom plished. Some one has recom mended a system of parole for the convict. Thi3 implies honest em ployment for the ex -convict under the eye of the law for a certain period after his discharge ; at the end of this time he is at liberty to go his way, and ha3 learned the sweets of honest labor. Convict contract labor should be abolished, as tending to foster a feeling on the part of the convict that he is the slave of the law, or of the con tractor to whom he is assigned. Win- U it net practical for the state to handle the labor of the convict without middlemen adoi'tin .'an. wel!-bv!?:'.vc I skilLm, and industrious convicts could be permitted to share in the profits of their, thus accomplishing a twofold object, viz., teaching then, the dignity of labor, and giv ing them a capital of money and marketable skill wherewhh So gain an honest livelihood p.fter a Ms charge from jail. In our present system, how do we discharge the convict? Is he better, wiser, more j capable of gaining an honest living j than when immured in jail? No, for he has learned nothing b;i hatred of the law, new and im proved methods of crime, new ways to escape detection ; he is more brutal, less susceptible to moral persuasion, and more can ning than ever. He has no capital of money or brains ; every avenue of escape from criminality is closed to him; he is & jail-bird, with all his emoluments and privileges the principal emolument being an opportunity to indulge his revenge ful feelings toward those who have punished him, and the principal privilege that of breaking back into jail. He has but one trade that of the law-breaker and he follows it with the firm resolve not "to do better," but that "they shall not catch me again." Does any one extend the helping hand to'save him from crime in the future? Oh no! The law ha vindicated itself, and is through with the jail-bird until he is again caught in some act. Who shall say that the law has done its duty by this poor deyil ? Congressman Morrow ha3 in troduced in the house of represen tatives a bill which looks to the real and genuine exclusion of Chinese from the United States. It prohibits Chinese from passing through the country, excepting only officials in the diplomatic or consular service, and it makes no distinction between Chinese who have been here before and thoss who have not. This bill, it is un derstood, contains provisions for the registering and certification of Chinese who are not residents of the United States, in order that the exclusion clause of the bill may be made effective, for, experience has shown that it is impossible to tell residents from immigrants un less there be some means of identi fication such as the registration and certi'ication of the Chinese would furnish. Tjik question of the holding of the World's Fair and its location is one of the vexatious matters that agitated the present session of our National Congress. As far as the location and New York city is con cerned it is a significant fact that they are beginning to talk, in that city, that congress should first de cide whether it will hold the fair and then settle the location. All the rest of the country think that the question of holding the fair has alreadv been decided. rerhais New York wants to knock it out altogether for fear that it cannot get it, somethirg on the dog in the manger style. Chicago seems to be perfectly tranquil in its view of the subject. XEIV TO-DAY. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE This can be done by aiding nature to remove all foreign or injurious matter from the 8 stein, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new hyiftnic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes, Aent, Albany, Oregon. F'OR SALE THREE UKXTLE FAMILY horses, of good carriage, well broke for ladies to drive, either simile or double. In quire at the City Stables. timothy, baled: will be sold in (iiiantities to suit at reasonable rates fur cash, at the stanics oi b. senders. FOR SALE! A JiO. I MILLINERY STOCK in a No. 1 location in tho thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms. For particulars address Arm I. O. box 99, Albany, Or. PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL ! FROM the WUklns pit near this city must call at the office o' the Oregon Laud Co. and pro cure tickets. ' Rv order uf J. II. Wiikins, DEVERE HOUSE, ALBANY 'OR.- CHAS .1, rioiner, rrop. Only flrst-eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stige office for Corvallta. Ilonse to Bent, With' wood furnished in the wood house all ready for .use. Inquire at this office. "1 f ONEY TO LOAS- HOME CAPITAL ON 1U rood real estate ecurlty. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. For Sale at 3 Each. A NICK LOT 'Of SCOTCH COLIIK Pl'PS, WITH A . little dip of Englih shepherd. They make the very best farm stock and watch dogs For further particulars inquire of Geo. W. Gray, Dentist. Ornln Tile for Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at tbe Eac brick and cile factory East of Albany near Knox liutte. Call at the factory or address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. 1000 CORDS OF NICE FIR for 8 lie by C!. II. Ketliey. WOOD STiUYF.l) HORSK-A MKPR'M SIZED bay horse, with a Waxed fac a:.d one ejo out, about four years o'd, h is strayed uoii the farm cf Daniel Ilom:k, near 'Ian jjent. The o ner can Fccure the hre by calling at tbe premises and jnvinjc elm s. TRAYKD OR SijOLKX r'ROM THE iiremin'S of iK nvir !l.u l.lennit, rear Albanv. a o:t Sent. 1, three omv re!diii!r.- I l.rnt'.l. il tlnw IM. no Ii-ft v!ut::!.L-r Tun tl.rep j fa' iM am! ci.e two jear o'd, tlie iu'ti r ! i' :; to. ; , t, : i ini is ..rrtl r.:i-l jed c.isi. 1 ' .v. :. An) ii.f p'i.i.iti' :i le:id'n:r to (..": . i! v v. ;!; ! e r ;! b'.v reA '.rd -d by O. : !. '. V.'. I !. !. A!b :i:!V, o.- fln-cl;toisii1spii. j I I j 1 i i i i I i I i i i ; rf ; mi ! : rt m rv t t s ' " rl- I A V I II U I ii I I I I I I 91 ft. HS a iA mi t a cw Mill I 1 li I 1 1 ' J i .-m- is -m. w w . , The most desirable audition ytt i i . , . . ... , lll:iv placed on me mantes is rowew t, i Addition to he City of Astoria. This ailditiou 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 bale For a Few Davs Only Comer lots S5; inside lots $75. terms, $10 cash and $10 per month until paid for, or five per cent, dis count for all cash. Call and see plat at the office of Tie Celebrated French CURE rnuitcd to 'AFEU2" or money refunded cure BEFORE AFTER the generative organs of cither gex whether arising from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as logs of Drain I'ower, Wakofu'ness, Uoarin? Down I'pmui in the Back, Seminal WsaUnets, Hjs tera. Nervous Pros' ration, Noc.umal On:is sio'is, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Mcuo y, Lorsof Power and lmKtcucy, which if neg lected oiin 'cad to i)rem.,ti'fc old ae arid insa.iity. p, te ?l A io ; 6 boxc5 for iS.OO Scnt by rn.H on rcclnt o? prUa. A WUITTCM Ut'AKAXTKE is given W'th eve y i5', oru-r rsveivad, to refund tne money if a Pernrnnrni cure is notcffccte-J. We hae i.h'-(ist080'. tes.'uioni.tls from old and youn?, o' both sexes who have been pc rraa'mit'viu'cd by the uie rf Aphroditine Cireul.tr .Ve. Adoress TIIK At'HUU MKIIH'IKF. CO. Western tr.."ch, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sa'c if FosSay 4 Mason, wholesale and retail drug'sls, Albany, Oregon. THAT HACKING COUGH can pk so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Wc guaraniee it. Fosliay te Mason. ACCVRAfY. NEATNESS. ALMBY ABSTRACT CO, The only complete set of Abstract Books and MapsTn Linn County OFFICE IN THE COURT 1IOI SE. Business entrusted to my prompt and care- care will receive ful attention. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL $30,000 Prs1ilcnt VIc Pren.. faultier .11. BKVANT ...JAW W.BLAI. U. F. MEBK1LL. A general bankiag business trans" acioa. o: i- A t . oiiib excaanc ana . leicsrap . telegraphic iransir, ooujrui ana sola on JSew York, San Francisco and Portland. Oregon Collections made on favorable terms This Space Reserved -FOR- JOLIUS GRADWOHLS BAZAAR STORE! Third Ward Ilavinp: purchased this poj.nlr t.iblislmifiit I am now prepared to i pii any ohhts in me grocery atui pr.. ' mini iiik, iiiii iv i. ,i i.uv III J'l 1 I'li'ituni,, ..iv. iiitlll jvrii'c I'i'.iil fnr kimU of emui try in)(h:cc, cr will cNi'liunjrc yood. i l'i -i-rn '. Ci'ii'i.' line. ( inc i ('HAS. K-S1:, , ..... ....,,.1 i,t v.., 1. .!.! ' ... i. mm MONTEITH 3 Grow I'M n 1 mipmsFv. tyiiiii i . ' v j ! I I i id vou nt -x La Grippe Rri'iikt.-ist or .Iivl Stove lmve a strong null on having the "liapuu si Iiouie in the Vallev. Call and examine lour Anti Kust Tin- ware 18- D0 YOU MAEE HERE ARE J4P4X, OOLOMi, KMitlSH BBtAferAST. kkk iiivi:, a KiwiKK, ioiim; hio., Which 1 jon lrf lou ran drpeud I lint rarh In l the rry hrsi CHOICES THE BES PURES C. E. BROWNELL. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES GrI"V"EHsT I take this noH"d of informing the citizens of' Albany and vicinity that I have vut onei.ed . first class clothing store in connection with my merchantile busine"-. nnd have added Furnis Goods ill ever lrought to the city. In oidcr to advertise my business I have de cided to L'ive ii way over $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of one dollar's worth of jrowls, for cash, from the clothiDg department will receive u c-haoce for one of these gold watches. Stock is all new purchased in the east for spot caeh, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Ca.l and examine my stoc'K oefore purchasing elsewhere. J3fNo t rouble to'show gooi.. ' . Alba lit. Or. McMlNNV ITEMED -AND 1 .iL & WW , VI WlI 2 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 cell in quantities to suit the purchasers.lJOfficofoot or Ferry street. R. IVl. ROBhKloUJ. Will & ;V S V A : a. is f n .; . '. a V ,.-' ;??v ; a r- ( 'l't JV ' '' - ' . !' 'A Vv a, r W ' A ! - lib's k Washbume, Ai,LiAr: v OREGON. Hardware, 0f, It so Ituy an Early or Hanav and ou will or IT 0TJT--18 2TZ2TE T 1890. THE NINE: R MY TEAS, EST THE QUALITY RADE WITH ME. "W the most complete stock of gents J G. TV. SIMPSON. BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic Department there are four courses of study ot three years eacn: 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, lor,wnicn aaaress -T. 'G. BROWNSON,Prss. OREGON Stark. o V" ' - ' - ami Clothing STORE lQinnnn -? 9 A ITT A I fiTT 5UIIU '1 J AG I ill' I g I 17 T A T311 OW .111 Dry Goods, Notion?. Gcts Fnrn'gs BARPOWS To nialt' loom for my foinramiw Jannarv 20th a GRAND CLEAEAICE Rfineml.'er this means evervtliing in stock I mus have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or any other city beat lis in prices. We want to see you all and will pave you money. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, GENTS' NECK WEAR, GENTS HOSIERY, U.MURKLL.1S, HOSIERY, LACE OURTArNETO JSTC. AIRMIYiRl 'IB ji H I I H C M I S - Maim'acTur steam engines, grist't'aud saW mil." machinerylrloa tro&l-knd ill kinds of Juavy aiul light work in Ton and brass castings. . Special .atten tion paid to'repaiting all kinds of machinery. Iatternp n adeoti Btoftbotice. E. F. SOX; sidcnt. C. H. Stewaet, Secretary. Ttjlius JosEPiS Manufacturer of Choice Giais I N ' P "j" jj i if ar.ri ! i kit -u 1 I r i full line of Smokers' CALIFORNIA AND " TROPICAL FKUIlX. Next aoor to Pflciffer's candy store, Albany. Oregon, lift-. Votirt iiT-Iji aasggffl. Way ( Map. The Gity Liquor Store, If. ISA VMGAItT, Proprietor , .rTNext door to the Odd Fellows em pie, AlbanyfJOreifonTtJ Keepn constsjitly on hand the finest imported andfdomestic w nee, l"qutrs" tcVnoa. tlnlv firt-cln liquor store in she city SPECIAL ftTTEf 'ON PAID TO vs .; Inv.; iwnrlit :ill the neiratives made by L. W. Clark and Greenwood up to dale (Nov. I. lV-'.l). lup!ieatfs can he had from tliem only or us ai re duecd ristes S e ak-o l.:iv.; about 1?(!0 negatives made bv nurelvo from wliu li duplic atco t-an lie had t like rates. We earrv the onlv full iinc of view cftkw s'.ate, ::sd do enk-M--e.! wr..ik ot lowest rates for first-clas work We 'mU 1 y-. t to Pt-o : ..ii at rur studio in FroniRn's Mock, next door to fie Masot ie Te in ; SEABLS, AND B0IIT-' wISIIIl At. UNO" t'l'il THE3 LUDLOW Ladies Kino Shoes. Mm Agency for M. I. WKLLS fc CO.'S f Doots and Shoes. & SEARLS. large Spring stock I will LAriKa' DRES$ GOODS, LADIES FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, LADIES' HOSIERY, LADfES'NOTJQNS. . AlbanV,' Oregon. EALER IN AND KEY WEST f. 'c ( ikIkii ni M-d I'lisr rSf.cs, t Articles. Also dealer in ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY' Tlio Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS ALBANY, OKEGOX. ft 1890 - -