THE MORNING HERALD: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 1890.
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OREGOX PACIFIC TIME TABLE.
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ISEMOVAl.
Tie office of the Diilyjjand
Weekly Herald haa been re
moved into the Foster block up
etairs in tho rooms formerly occu
pied by the Masonie lodge, where
larger and more commodious quart
ers have been fitted up. Patrons
wf the paper will please observe
the change.
;00D LOOKS AMONG CRIM
INALS. In some works of fiction we find
desperate criminals endowed with
handsome forms and features, but
when reality is searched after, or
when the novelist is a careful and
conscientious student of nature,
and with his port and bruflt copies
nature instead of imagination,
ugliness instead f beauty is found
in criminals.
It is said Unit the custom pre
vails among Europeans, if not in sill
American prisons, to shave the
heal and face of criminals in urder
to have fhe full force of the moral
expression furnished by the con
tour of one and the outlines of the
other. A profusion of hair may
disguise the head whose shape
often reveals a degree of turpitude.
A luxuriant mustache mav hide a I
mouth about which lurks the evi
dence of the basest instincts. It
is after having consulted thou
sands of heads and faces in many
prisons where the worst criminals
are confined that the moralists
form their conclusions. M. Tarde,
a French author, formulates the
result of his studies in a lxxk
which he calls "Comparative
Criminality." The following para-
graph is from his work: "Uy its '
.: l . t l ... l '.. : i
straight torehead and nose, by its
mouth regular and gracefully i
curved, by its chin
prominent, and its smu
never too
'I .ur ! u !
to the head, the classical head
forms a perfect contrast with that
of the criminal whose ugliness is
his chief physical characteristic.''
Professor (Sarofsilo, of Naples, ex
presses a similar idea in different
fashion : "The wicked expression
of the face, the evil mien which is
ly common consent, called patibul
ary, is very common in prison. It
is rare to find a criminal with
regular features and gentle ex
pression. Kxtreme ugliness, ugli
ness that is repulsive, is extremely
common among the women." The
Russian author Dostoievsky, who
for politicsd reasons has passed
riome years among the worst crim
inals, talks in the same strain in
one of his novels : "Sirotkin was
the only one of the convicts who
could really le called handsome.
As to his campanions of the same
class (those condemned for life),
all were horrible to look at. Their
faces were simply hideous and
disgusting." Tarde adds that of
27" photographs of criminals of
the worst class submitted to his
inspection not one could be called
good-looking. The repulsive faces
were in great majority, and a great
part were monstrous. As to
Naple, where the men are unusu
ally handsome, and the women
for the general reason that as you
go south the "physical differences
of exterior between the sexes be
come less and less strongly marked
are generally plaiu, the task was
more difficult. There is probsibly
proportionately a greater number
of handsome convicts in the south
of Italy than in the northern coun
tries. Yet the rule remains the
name. Any one who sees fit to
observe, if he has the time, the
criminals in courts and prisons,
no matter in what country, will
find the rule of universal applica
tion. The changes constantly going on
in commercial circles, causes new
enterprises to spring up, and new
methods to be adopted. Nature
relates one of these changes, that
was wrought almost by accident,
in relation to the kangaroo shoe
leather trade. There are
6.000 kangaroo skins received in
' ' rri
Newark, w. J., every ween- nwy ,
art- al! tanned in one large estab
lishment on Sus-ex avenue, and
are then made into 'line slx.es".
j Australia and New Zealand furn-
;sia kangaroo hides fur the world.
! The kangaroos sire killed in us-
' tralia about ."DO milen bark from
the coast, and an? i-hippi d trom
Melbiurne. Sydney, and New
castle, in Australia, and from
Masteiton in New Zealand. Up
to 18!) the kangaroos were killed
and eaten in Australia, and their
hides, were cut into shoestrings.
Put an Englishman named Brown
in that yesir discovered "the re
markable, character of the leather,
and brought several thousand
skins to this country. 1 le tried to
sell the hides to tanners, but they
were shy of the novelty, and he
had to sell them at a sacrifice to a
bookbinder. The bookbinder inside
triangular corner pieces in ledgers
ami commercial books out of the
skins, and so ascertained the good
quality of the leather. It wsis in
this way that the large' leather
factories were iirst attracted to
kangaroo hide. The skin was
found to Ik1 very tenacious, and
the compactness of the grain pre
vents its absorbing water, while
the acids in blacking meet with
an almost impervious substance.
Activk efforts are licing inside to
start into life the old board of
trade. There is one sure way of
doing that, and that way is for
every individual holding a mem
lership in it to attend each and
every meeting called, and assist in
pushing forward whatever work
may come lefore it. It is well
enough to bear in mind that the
officers alone of any organization
cannot make si success without
and active working membership.
If von want si board of trade turn
out to the meetings instead of
growling at somebody else for not
doing so.
X'ikntikic cxieriiiu-nt lias
demonstrated that petroleum can
be solidified and transported in
that shape. It is claimed that in
that shape they are non explosive
and inexpensive.
NEW lO-DAY.
WANTED Three pair of Chinese pheas
ant i. Inquire of Curran & Monteith.
WAXTKD- Two young men to canrasg
for a useful household .article. Airtnt
can make from $150 to 820) ptr month, for
further inf rotation address E. F. Wade,
Seattle, Wath. ,
CI V. AY EltS, AKCHIThCr AX 0 SL"cKK
J, intenriatit. OtB.c over Fi bt atioDnl
hank huildintr, Albany, Or. W ork noiicited
from all parts of the county.
STOXK MEN ATTENTION -Bii's will he
revival up to 12 o'clock noon on Satur-
liy. March (, for the furnish in, and rutting
of Htone for Ihu liank of Ormron ImtMini'
I'.id-i must Htate tho ;tnrry from which the
stone is tiKen and a sample piece of the
8ani0 prcaIC(,. lnfl,rnn,n Wen and
p1hm be 81X0 at the ol!icc ; -' w.
Avers, in the room of Alhanv & AMoria
railroad company, Fist National hank
building, Albany. Oregon. The right ia re-
c ved to reject any and all hidn.
HOUSES liouht and sild ou m. st av r
able terms. Apply to A. Sinltrstt
Marshall's or Schmeer staVes.
ijTARM Full SALK-'l'O ACES OF
choice lunil, al under cult vat on, tour
miles foutiuast of Albany, for ntit a btr
Kain. Iuquite of l'ul Mimeo ne r, or at
this office.
LOHT. ltOl'ND OOl.d LrKKfrr, WITH DIAMOND
BC'-tini;; containti a lady's portrait ouit
dtilc reward will be paid for it return to tn 8
ollice.
STRAVKD Oli STOLEN FltOM THE
premises of Denver Hackleiuan, rear
Al'iany, a tout Sept. 1, three youn gcldingx,
branded thui HL on left houIdcr. 'I wo
thrcr year old and one two war old, the
latter dark color, the othtrs rel and red
dish brown. Any information leading t
their recovery will besuitably rewarded by
the undersigned. E. II. LOUD,
A'banv. O..
1 lyANTSD AOrT3, OKMLK K.1UKUU.U, IU
II handle new invention, that t wde
pensible and sells at biht. Address It.
Uoodnch, Albanv. Or.
WANTED A GEKMAN WOMAN WUll
es a Rituation to do general ho isewoik.
Apply to Mrr. Louis, at the Kcv. re House
T?OR SALE! A NO. 1 M 1 1. LI N E it V STUCK
Jj in a No. 1 lo tation in the thriving rtty
of Albany. Low rents and speudid coonui.
For particulars address linn P. O. box 99,
Albany, Or.
1ITANTED M IN OF 0oD sifeXLlNU
If ability toreprenent u as fst'esattent in
this town, (1200 to $2000 per yar can be
made) Address, Wauamtker k Brown,
rhiladalphusv
The larjfest clothln? and merchant tUlor
nt taouao in America.
M"ONEY TO LoAN-iioMfi CAHT.to UN
irood real e-tats security. For partien.
lara enquire of Ue. Humphrey.
S tbTyed horse-a medTum-Sizkd
bay hone, with a blazed tao axA one
eye out, about f oar years o'd, has strayed
upon the farm of Daniel Hou-:k, near Tan
irent. The owner can secure the h irse by
c'lin?at th i- n' inti o vnr oh8;
HA.
tin
j . K -o AM bu jii Ul
timothy. hsMI: will Ik to! I ia quaul.Urf
to st
stab
0"
to suit at rea o b e rates for cash, m tbe
stables of L. e idrrs.
ft BOON BLMCrftlC HKLlKr Is THK xi,sl K a-
rant medicine in law world for interna
and external use. and for pain oi an., nature.
You will never And its equal. Ask your
drujofiatfor it
HEAL THYSELF WITHOUT MEolUlN'i
This tan be done by aiding nature to
remove all foreiirn or injurious matter from
tne system, by use of Dr. Wilf.ird Hall's new
hyiftnic treatment. Address J. B. Hughes,
A'enr, Albany, Oregon.
ANTED- -TO BUT A SMALL 8KC0.1D-II NDCOOK
stove and dinimi table. Address "S,"
Herald olUce.
LW, MOENCII & PE Kit Kt El'I NEK,
. contractors tuid builder . Pinna. geii
ncutittia tnd details furnished for all kinds of
frame an 1 brick buildinirs, biiiLces. ete All
work .r. mptly do.io and guaranteed to be
first clan.
SEED WHEAT.
For the purpose of improving the
peed wheat of Linn county, a car
load of Australian white wheat, for
spring or fall nowin.', has been
sent to me for sale, which I now
oner to farmers
Fnr i.url iiMiiur.
.anf samples inquire f W. F,
. U.. t u....
viouj. iuy, ureguu.
"Put
Wke
And
Sreepin
Will he made in our entire suck i ois- him tliot. sail ue will j-eli you
FOR THE iNEXT FORTY
HOHK EXTRA BAUUAIXA
In Ural VMntt Oflrred by Itnrklinrf
l Blalln.
A Bakoain VVc have a good
house and one excellent lot situated
w'thin two blocks of the court house,
which i offered dirt cheap. This is
a No. I location ant) is worthy of in
vestigation. Price $2,500.
Good 11 story house and one good j
corner lot on first street, situated
within six blocks ot cht business cen
ter of the city. Pi ice $11300. This
will le good business property m a
eliort time.
Small two room house and one lot
iu Abbey's Addition for $225.
25 foot front on First street in the
business part of the city, the best
bargain iu the. city, for $o0 per front
foot.
A sioud new cottage centrally lo
cated in the 2nd. addition and one
good corner lot for $2100.
2 good vacant corner lots centrally
located in 2nd. addition for $2500.
A good new cottage and one good
lot in the 2nd addition. A bargain
for 51250.
A new house and 2 good lots in
Klkins addition for $850.
A good house and 1 good lot iu 2nd
addition, between Jefferson and
Montgomery streets for $15!50.
A good small cottage on 5th f treet,
in 2nd additiun and one good lot for
$1050. Half cash balance on time.
22 feet front on First street, in one
ot the best business blocks now pay
ing good interest on pries asket', on
easy terms.
Home and lot on 4th street, Hackle
mail's second additiun at $10 JO A
good bargain.
Lots and blocks in Goltra's i'ark
addition for sale on the installment
plan $30 cash balance $10 per month.
Several lots in Pipes addition for
sale at a small advance on original
price, on easy terms.
Lots in Uacklemens 2nd., 3rd and
4th additions. Call and look at our
city listof property.
10 acres choice fruit land near the
citv for sale at $125 per acre.
Tracts of land within a few miles
t the city in tracts of 5 to 20 acres,
good for fruit or garden purposes for
sale at $40 per acre.
100 acres of land 30 acres cleared,
some improvements, snail house and
within two miles of Lebanon for
$1000, good terms.
Uood farms, improved and unim
proved, in all pares of Benton and
Linn counties for sale from $20 to $40
per acre on easy terms.
4G acres of excellent grain or fr-iit
laud situated within C m l. -a of the
city. This land is all clear and every
foot in cultivaiio". Price $40 per
acre.
5 acre tracts adjoininsr Suford's
addition to Yaqiua City. 1 his land
has a nice slope to the bay and com
mands an excel'eut view of the bay.
Price $120 per acre; A eash, balance
on time. This land" will double in
value in the next CO days.
We have a few good city lots to
trade for farm property, if you would
like to make an exchange of this kind.
Call and see us.
BtntKrIAKT& MAM):,
Real Estate Agents.
ONE TRIAL
HAXJCS A.
Regular GsstomtTF.
MY COMPLETE STOCK
AND
11I0DEST FBXCES
Are what dnesljt. You art
or ially invited Kto be one i
h-m.
C. E. BR OWN ELL.
Notice or lilaaalalin.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
hat the late firm of Hopkins &
Saltmarsb. composed of T.G. Hopkins
mid Georre W. Sa.tmarsh, is this day
dissolved by mutual consent, the said
Georsre W. S;iltmarsh retirine. All
I lie liabilities of thf firai are assumed
by the said T. G. Hopkinf and Mary
Saltniaih, a copartnership this day
entered into under the firm name of
Hopkin Salimursh, and the said
I .st named firm will collect all out
standinir accounts and claims of the
late firm of Hopkins fe Saltmarsb.
Dated thl- January 31. 1890.
T. G. HOPKINS,
GEOKG" V SALTMARSH
Money In Thy Purse,
toy fhe Largcst
lay in aupph of Roots and
To makf roomfor my
commence January 20th a
9 Special
Ml
ue
GRAND CLEAEA1CF
lteiii'-'iiibfu this nifatiN everything in stock. mus
huvtf room,-and we do not purpose "to let Portland or
au yluaicity beat us in prices. We want to see
Tou all. and will save you money.
SPECIAL BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISH I NO GOODS.
GENTS' NECK WEAR,
(JENTS HOSIKRV.)
UMBRELLAS.
HOSIERY,
IL.A.O.K GTTETAIinS, ETO.. ETC
XT F BEAD
'0
$5oo
WORTH GOLD WATCHES
I take this method of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I have just opened a first-class clothing store iBtonnection with my
mcrchaotile business, and have added the most complete stock of gents
Furn
Goods
ISI1M
ever brought to tbe city. In order to advertise my business I have de
cided to give away over $500 worrh of Gold Watches. Every parcha r
of one dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from tbe clothing departmet t
wilt receive chance for one of these gold watches. Stock is all new
purchased in the east for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
Call and examine my ftocs: oeforo purchasing elsewhere.
fST'No troub'a to show goo.-.
Albany, Or. . G. TP. SIMPSON.
SkUB GO TO &CRAUSSE & KLEIN,-
Assortment of Boots
Shoes. OwiEf to an important chaise in our business
iKeduction
mm
am
large Spring stock I will
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR. s
LADIES' HOSIERY, I
LADIES' NOTIONS,
w3
Albanv, L
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W
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V m mm. I i
ami
Clothing
audioes in Albany
good ( !. ; - i ilm. u otr bought them before
DAYS ONLY: -
BARROWS & S EARLS
Dry Goods, Notions. Gents Furn'gs
BARROWS
HLUMJtmtG BLOCK,
I I A I J I I I ) l t?l u bU'"
- " s . '"'""w u ia
elmBffartveMi;.ed t.rice.
IV. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE
FOR
GENTLEMEN.
S..1.1 1m-
t
Havt- you got L,a Unppe? It so. buy an Early
Break tast or Jewel Stove or Range and you will
have a strong pull on having ihe happiest home im
tho Valley. Call and examine our Anti Rust Tinware
FOE PUEE BEUGS,
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
II !l If
HE Ali?0 f
J !l ii I
The Finest; Line of Pianos
Willamette vaiiey.
CAIX AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK
-AND
BOOT
and SHOES
AGENCY FOB
THE LUDLOW
Ladies Fine Shoes. Also
Agency for
SI. D. WELLS & CO.'s
Boots and Shoes.
& SEARLS.
L- n"lM' price arcataatpad oa.
aier aauotaaBpir you. mm
'
, aea4directo
riae Calf, Hcary Mmn4 Crala
4 reMor WaierfrMi;
Kent lm the Wr!4. KusbIm kl
CcBlate HaM tevHI
Hke.
4.M Hand-Pewed Welt Cbae.
-.5 rllce aat fr'araarra' (that.
.5 Extra ValBw Vntt skweT
r a Warklaxaaea-a
- aa4 tfy'
AU Made la Caaatrraa, Bmttmm
mm lace.
& $2 SHOES
FOR
LADIES
sbe res mwsrs.
BEST MATERIAL,
BEST STYLE.
BEST FITTING.
W. L. DOVCLAS.
Bro-htoa. Haas.
L E. BLAIIM.
OREGOM.
j&LBUdflN,
UiDgg, Paints, Oils,
raad tenatartLrW
alsA a fan liae of books ani
fOMf7. pariodjeajs, etc,
EOT FraawiipUuM carefully
compowdad
IU CCO FfllCTS TEMPLE.
Albaay Oraroa.
- ARPTTPC
and Organs in tne
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