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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1890)
THE MOUSING HEKAU): WEDNESDAY. FEBKUAKY 5, J S10. AND WEEKLY H.U1.Y uv f-TMitut, i y fii U', I-'" 00 tVBEKLY. ii.,uiiu!.il Mvrv Friday 5!'rmng 1 t e copy, ptr annum. in advance., 32.00 2.f0 . Kcr not in advance TUKJHAILS. MaiM t Use Albany poatofflcsciose For all olli'-'W norm i f 6;30 A. M, He West Side I AndtheXairow(.ae K. K. ; For Portland and Salem Corvatliaand YaUina x'nt- olttce south .......'-" r. m The post ollico wiinc closed eat-u evening rom six to seven o'clock. leistered matter for th Jearly morning rain should mailed itflore 8 previous eveninsr. o clock the OK EG ON PACIFIC TIMETABLE. Arrives tupartg Passenger .... f.T. ...... 1 1. 1 5am 1.00 p m Freight J 1 5.25pm I 6.50 a KF.MOVAL, The otlice of the Daily Jand Weekly Herald has 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. PatronB of the paper will please observe the change. CONVICT LABOR. The matter of making convicts labor, and in a measure at least bear part of the burden while they are being kept in confinement for their country's good, is one on which there are divers and various opinions. It is a question however of yital importance and one that particularly interests the residents of the state of Oregon, and one that should be thoroughly discussed and understood. The Mist published at St. Helens sums up a discussion on the sub ject as follows : "The 200 convicts in the Oregon state penitentiary, employed by the Northwestern Stove Company, of Portland, manufactured 30.000 stoves the past year. The company only pays the state forty cents per d.iy for the men, and many of them are capable of earning from $2 to $3 per day for the company. The profits on their stoves is such that it enables them to drive out all competition from the local found ries. The state should be better paid for the convict's labor, and it is .probable the next legislature will take the matter in hand." The true policy of the state is to -refuse to contract the labor of the convicts. No private individual or corporation should be allowed to thrive upon their labor, but what is derived from il should pass into the hands of the state. In other words the state should give em ployment to the convicts and not contract their labor to outside parties. It is all boah to talk as some ot the papers and speakers do that convict labor should not be allowed to come into competition with honest labor. . That would be an impossibility it the state alone gaye the employment, and is only a comcomiant of the contract sys tem, with a less wage stipend for the basis of the contract than js paid for similar work in other cir cumstances and places. It is worse than bosh and non sense to talk of keeping convicts without labor, for it not only be comes a ruinous financial policy on the part of the state, but it defeats one of the main objects of the con finement of the criminal, that of reforming a;ad making better citi zens of them, so that they will cease to he a menace and a danger to society when they are released. A careful thinking person will readily see the force of this state ment, for it is an axiom beyond civil that idleness cannot promote morality, but that judicious labor, if enforced with judgement and humanity will promote morality, and make' better men... Let the state give employment to the convicts, without the possibil ity of private individuals or corpor ations becoming beneficiaries by reason of this convict labor, and it will soon be demonstrated that the enforced labor of the' unwilling convict, can offer no competion to the free and upright laborer, whose produced commodity is offered in the identical same market. The liking for free trade that is the leading idea of England and her leading statesmen, does not appear to permeate the colonies that are still in' leading strings to the English government. Australia reteuwy uieKeu oniy oue vote in her Tasmanian legislature towards adoptiug a thorough protective policy. That decisive vote was the speaker in deciding a tie, which practically means a victory for the protectionists. W hat is sauce for the old mother goose is not good feed for the growing gosling colon ies. Self interest settles these 'AIL' matters always, and old England cannot bind all the world to her purely sellish policy. iPEAKSX(i cf lively corpses, the driver of a vehicle in Paris, that was conveying the supposed dead body of a poor frail woman to the morgue, for dissection and burial at the public expenses, must have had a realizing conception of the trite saying, for the poor woman suddenly sat up and asked for a drink. She had been overcome with fatigue resulting in congestion of the brain so severe that the physicians pronounced her dead. Perhaps her request for a drink was another case of the ruling pas sion strong even in death. Prouaisly about the most wel come news that greeted the people on the streets yesterday morning, was the statement that the tide had turned and the water was actually falling. It relieved the strain upon many an anxious mind worrying over almost certain de vastating losses if the waters con tinued to rise. J i" st at present one cannot but wish that the inventive genius of a German, who has succeeded in making butter out of cocoa nuts, would bring his invention over here. Cows butter is scarce and oleomargarine not exactly pala table. Give us German cocoanut butter bv all means. NEW TO-DAY. LOST IS THIS CITY, A GOLD LOCKKT CONTAIX ing two pictures, with a stone set. The finder will be suitably rewarded by rctuni inir the same to the owner, Chas. Kieftr. ANTKI) - TO Bl'VASMALLSICOXD-IIAXDCOOK stove and dininn table. Address "a. Herald office. HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEDICINE This can be done by aiding nature to remove all foreign or injurious matter from the system, by use of Dr. Wilford Hall's new hysrtnic treatment. Address J. B. Hujjhes, Agent, Albany, Orcjjon. FIOR SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY horses, of srood carriage, well broke for ladies to drive, either single or double, quire at the City Stables. In- HAY FOR SALE '-CLEAN CHEAT OH timothy, baled; will be sold in quantities to suit at reasonable rates for cash, at the stables of L. Senders. TIOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINERY STOCK JD in a No. 1 location in the thriving city of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms. For particulars address firm P. O. box 99, Albany Or. PARTIES WISHING GRAVEL I FROM the Wilkins pit near this city must call at the office o thet)rcgon Land Ca. and pro cure tickets. Bv order ol J. H. Wiikins, REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, ,OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass bouse in the citv. Lam sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Corvallis. House to Bent. "ITriT ITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE W wood house all ready for at this office. use. Inquire MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON (rood real estate security. For particu lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey. For Sale nl $ Each. TfICK Urt Or SCOTCH COM.IB PITS, WITH HI ire off J little dip of KnglNh shepherd, make the very best farm stock and dogs. For further particulars inquire Geo. W. Gray, Dentist. lira I n Tile lor Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CIASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick and tile factory East of Albany near Knox Butto. Call at the factory or address Propts A Auston, Albany Oregon. i ava CORDS OF NICE FIR WOOD 1UUV forsile by G. H. Keeney. STRAYED HOUSE-A MEDIUM SIZED bay horse, with a blazed face a..d ono eye out, about four years o'd, has strayed upon the farm of Daniel Houck, near Ian gent. The owner can secure the horse by calling at the premises and paying chaiges. S1 TRAYED OR" STOLEN FROM THE premises of Denver llackleraan, rear Albany, aiout Sept. 1, three young geldings, branded thu HL on left shoulder. Two three year old and one two year old, the latter dark color, the others sorrel and red dish brown. Any information . leading to their recovery will be suitably rewarded by the undersigned.' E. H. LOKU, Albany, 0. SECRET SOCIETIKS. 4 . O. U. W. Safety Lodee No, 13; meets r nverv Mnndav evening at the G. A. K. hall on Ferrv street, between Seeond and Third. Albany. Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited to attend. McPherson Post No. 5, O. A. B. Stated meetings at the O. A. R. Hall on the second and Fourth Friday evenings cf each jnonrn. Transient Comrades are cordi ally invited to meet with us O. TV B. F. Tabler. Commander Adjutant, E. C. PHELPS, COMMERCIAL, BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, OVER WELLS, FAEGO 4 CO'S OFFICE, ALBANY, OREGON. A share of the trade In this line solicited. Call and see samples. GEO, C. HENDERSON, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in J CROCKERY, ETC. Having purchased the business of La Forest & Thompson, we now solicit the patronage of the public, promis ing at all times the best goods for the monev. ProaiDt attention eiven to an or . . . ders in the city. All goods guaran teed. Give us a call. We mean business, GEO. C. HENDERSON, ; successor to la'forhksx & Thompson Provisions UIVIA'UVU (II TRIAL MAK i'S i Regular C stumer. MY COMPLETE STOCK AND IM0DEST PRICES, Arc w hat does it. You an cordially invited to lie one ot then:. C. E. BROWN ELL. The Celebrated C U RE French rete,,to'APHRODITiNE"r0er' BEFORE AFTER the generative organs of cither sex whether arising from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through j outhf ul indis cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of Brain Power, Wakefulness, Bearing: Down Pains in the Back, Seminal Wiaknes, Hys teria, Nervous Pros" ration, Nocturnal Omis sions, Leucorrhoc, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg lected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price 81 a box; 0 boxeo fcr$5.00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. A WUITTeX GUARANTEE is given with every S5 order received, to refund tne money if a Permanent cure is noteffetted. We hare thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who .have been permanently cured by the use 'f Aphroditine Circular free. Address THE aPIIKO MKftM'IME . Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Fosbay & Mason, wholesale and retail druggitts, Albany, Oregon. THAT HACKING COUGH can pe so quickly cured by Sbiloli's Cure. AVe guarantee it. Foshay fc Mason. ACCURACY. NEATNESS. ALBANY ABSTRACT CO, The only complete set of Abstract Looks and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IN THE 'COURT HOUSE. Business entrusted to my prompt and care- care will receive ful attention. BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL 930,000 Prenldcnt. II. BKYAST YlrePre II. V. MEKKILL. Oftbier JAY W. BLAI. A general banki i business trans" acted. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer bought ana sold on New York, San Francisco, and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms This Space Reserved I -FOIt- JULIUS GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR STORE! Thirdward Having purchased this popular es tablishment I am now prepared to oil any orders in the grocery 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 tbe 'ime. Come one, come all. CHAS. ES8IG- E. G. BEARDSLEY, Real Estate and Insurance Agent AND NOTART PUBLIC Broadalbin Street. Albany, Oregon. DR. W. O. NEGUS, Graduate , of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Selle vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronio diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements,tnmors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." Office and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. . Notice ot Dissolution. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the late firm of Hopkins & Saltmarsh, composed of T. G. Hopkins Grocery Store and George w. saitmarsn, is inis aay dissolved by mutual consent, the said George W. Saltmarsh retiring. All the liubilities of the firm are assumed by the said T. G. Hopkins and Mary Saltmarsh, a copartnership this day entered into under the firm name of Hopkins & Saltmarsh, and the said last named firm will collect all out standing accounts and claims of the late firm of Hopkins fc Saltmarsh. Dated this January 31. IS'JO. T. G. HOPKINS, GEORGE W. SALTMARSH, ( STEWAET & SOX. Dealers in- iGeneral Agricultural Iron, Steel and Coal WayonsdAtil Buggies Rope and Cordage Blacksmiths9 Supplies Garden and y ill Inipbuls SPRINGFIELD SAWMILL A. WHEELER, SPRINGFIELD, PROPRIETOR. SPRINGFIELD OREGON 3?"Albany yard and office on Kaih-oad,;tetwec'n 4ih and 5th streetsJ A .;Vheeler, Albany Manager, Having lumber not excelled in quality, und fac ilities not surpassed fortlie prompt and satisfactory filling or orders. I rcsDcctfullv solicit a share of the trade. a. WHEELER ALBANY Manufacture'steam engines, cristjand oil kinds of heavy and light work in iron tion paid to repairing all kinds of machinery, rattcrns trade on stort notice. E. t . SUA, . sident. Txjlius Joseph Manufacturer of Choice Cipais AND DEALER IN IE I 7 MPORTED Cigars, PIuk and Smoking Tlia tc s, Meerschaum i-iid I!riar Pipes, at full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL IFKUHS. Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany. Oregon, ZEE- JT. Fa Bookseller and Stationer. NEXT DOOR TO FIRST NA TIONA L BA MK. Subscriptions received for azines. THOS. BRINk Best Line of taite In tie Citv of Albanv ! Fanc Wickt. Chairs Lounges Parlor Cornice Poles. Mirrors. Feather Pillows Serine Mattresses,! Window Shades Walnut Exten: sion Tables Suits; And v:.at you can't find at other houses, I have it. In fauteyeiy thing tha; ia kept in a first-class house. Ash, Maple and Walnut Chamber sets, Chairs, Spring Beds, Lounges Etc., Etc., at Prices that CANNOT BE UNDERSOLD ALRAHY k OREO Hardware AND- Iplemenfe. Carpenters9 Tools', Builders9 Hardware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder & Fuse Saws and Axes. Grrnss Seedw Usui liy hmm IB, saw mil. machinery, iron fronts and and brass castings. Special atten C. n. Stewart, secretary. J-OUST IBS, all the leading newspapers and mag AND KEY WEST House Special ::(kmy.t 18 T.. ii.'.--.;..- ..n: toi conniit'Tie." January "JOtli a GRAND CLEARANCE ReiiH-nil'er tins nit-aus everything in stock 1 mu3 have room, and we do not purpose to let Portland or an v other city beat its in prices. We want to see you all. and will save you SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN CLOAKS. fiKVTS' KITRNTSHIXC GOODS. f GENTS' NECK WEAK, GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, J.ACE CUKTAINS, ETC. .ETC. BARROWS & SEARLS, Dry Goods. Notions. Gents Furn'gs BARROWS ISLUXMERG BLOCK, i - in a a m m m . (Otm.ASfiJPolJGWS, r SffljjamSgajgi Way & Mason. The City Liquor Store, M. BA VMGAUT, Proprietor. ' iVNext door to the Odd Fellows' em pie, AlbuyJCOregoirea Keep constantly on hand tbe finest imported and'domettlc w dm, i n , i,' tc'iiTo. Onlv flnt-clnm liqirnr store in nhn city special mwm tm to orders froh the coinrmi 9 i e have b . ht a -i . 1SS e ak : ' .8 cai do si to to date (Nov duced rates, which duplit i oftfcia state, shall be plea . MasosiaTeit -il- ring stock I will money. LA TIES' DRESS GOODS, LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS, Albany, Oregon. AND -AGENCY FOB- JHE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Shoes. . Also Agency for M. D. WELLS & CO.'S Boots and Shoes. J &gSEARLS. Thie Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS AU1NT, OBIGOH. BOOTS andSHOES 1 w he netratives made by L. W, Olark and Greenwood op Duplicates ean be had from them only of us, at -have about 1800 negatives made by ourselves. fHna )e had at like rates. We carry the onlr full line of vtaw arsjed work at lowest rates for first-class work. We uu at cur studio la Froman's Mock, naxt door to ffee