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UAILY 4ND WKKKtV
IFKM8 OK SUBSCRIPTION -
" UAILT
tuk.ltat.cd every morutnie cicept Monday.)
ircJ by carrier, per 020
1 1 iil, per t-i... Q W
I
WEbKLY.
tPubllahed every Friday Homing-.)
ic upy, per aiinuni. In adv-ncc IjOO
niiu nut told in advance.,
3
TUK MAIL.
Vail tl the Albany poatofflce cloee
r or all ontcea north
It.6 Fatter- alatea
r.e wm side
! 630 a. ,
AuJibeNairowGant K. R.J J
Portland and Sa... .11 a. M
orvallia and Yuiuina , 12;S0 r.
cfliee " I,.,, , M. 7:30 r. M
Tl. pu.iottt. e will I el N U each evening
. rum ni to seven o'clock.
Kegtatered matter for the ly morning
tram aboultl be mailed before o clock the
revlwua eveninr.
ORKUON PACIFIC TIME TABLR.
Arrives Depart!
Paa ner...
Kitut..
....,11.1:rpuVli?0pin
a.4ipui 7 45 a m
KXSHCIHKUF THE PA R DOS-
lyu row UK.
One of the moat essential
matters that comes liefore our
officials, and ia a subject of public
consideration, is the pardoning of
criminals from the lienitentiary.
The matter is pretty well looked
alter by the laws in this stale, but
it .cannot be loo chx-ely guarded,
and as a general thinu in nearly
all of the states is too loosely run.
A Boston paper thinks that it ia
not a sufficient reaw.n for pinion
ing a penitentiary convict Hut he
Ins beeu a "model prisoiu .'' It
U often the case that a man who
richly deserves to serve out the
lull extent of his sentence, ami
whose release woii'd be a menace
to society, ol-eys all the prison
rules. That he does so, do. s not
necessarily indicate repentance or
reformation. It may only mean
that the criminal hent is in some
other direction than that if futile
struggle with the powers that be.
A man may, for instance, have a
confirmed propensity to steal ; may
have shown by a long course of
depredations non ptOerty that
his nature is utterly lawless; yet
may In: at the same time acoward.
Such a man will be very apt to
t-lirink from any violence or insub
ordination in prison. To conclude,
therefore, that he is Tit percon t
turn loose is a serious blumler, ll
is all well enough to redtire lh
time of sentences as a reward ol
jrood Utiavior, but pardon is aver)
ditJVient thing. I'ardon means a
full restoration t civil rights. It
means a uipiug o'i'.ns far as pos
sible, of jienalty. It mean,
virtually, saying either that the
entente was wrong in itself or
was excessive. At least it means
that punishment can no longer lie
justly inflicted. The fundamental
and foremost consideration in all
such cases should le the public
willare; and no prisoner ought
ever to receive executive clemency
unless and until one or the other
ol these two facts has been reason
ably established, or Ivoth have
Wen ; that a mistake was made in
imposing sentence, or that no
barm is likely to result to tin
community from the pardon. In
order to determine the lat'er fact
it is just as necessary to inquire
into the convict's history lefore as
alter prison doors closed ujkhi
him. It might 1m well, however,
to consider :he expediency of so
amending the law that, at the dis
cretion of the court or jury, in cer
tain cases a life sentence ceuld he
rliangcil iy jjood conduct ' to a
sentence terminable after a certain
jiumlrt-r of years. That would lie
"a much less perilous thing than
the practice of granting pardons
for "good conduct." Still better
would le a system already adopted
in some states whereby, under
carefully guarded conditions, a
liif imprisonment cnuld he
suspended, subject to renewal if
tl.e liberated
liliertv.
man abused his
I
C.XSCAJPTOS OF TIMBER.
The remarkable efforts of syndi
cates and cupiUUfts from the iild
l'unibrr producing states to secure
bo-lies of timber land in Oreiron in
god evidence of the cowing value
of the tine timber of this state,
especially in view of the vast
amounts consumed in the older
states, which is r ip'nlly depleting
their forests.
The last bulletin of li. K. Fei
iinw, chief of the forestry division
of the department of agriculture,
c ntains imHrtant and interesting
'atislh's on the consumption of
timber by the railroads.
Iia answer to circulars sent out
to railways, it found that the
round total of timlier ties in use
on railroads in the United States
is nearly $5Hi,000,000, and Sii.OOO,
000 are annually rennired for re-j
BcMala. lntliKling bridges audi
trestle-work, the annual eonaump.
tidri of timber on railways is com
puted at 500,000,000 cubic feet, re
quiring the tutting of the best
timber from over 1,000,000 acres
of forest land a year. To meet this
demand, under our present waste
ful management of timber land, i
the area to be preserved lor this
purpose would probsbly exceed
ro nn oon i m
per cent, of our present forest
area.
The consumption of pine from
the forests of Wisconsin and Mich
igan is also enormous. And while
some of us look to Canada for
future supplies, olr.Fernow points
out that Canada, too, is becoming
alarmed at the rate at which her
forests are disappearing. At the
congress of the American forestry
association, at a recent meeting at
Quebec, Lieutenant Governor
Anger of Quebec province said
that lietween 1867 andlS8i00,U0O,
000 cubic feet of wood were cut
down in Quebec alone. In Cali
fornia, in 1889, it is estimated
that $25,000,000 worth of timber
was destroyed by lire, the greed
of speculators, and the efforts of
herdsmen to secure pasturage for
Hocks.
The whisky habit on New Year's
day, was responsible, in New York
City, for another atrocious murder.
An elderly lady was thrown from
the window of a tenement house
and killed. Kit her a drunken
husband or sou were trinity of the
crime, by allowing whisky to loh
them of nil human feeling or
sense.
Ml kit vm.
We desire !. say to i.ur citi
.us, that for years we have l.i-en fell
ng Dr Kind's New Disc-wry for
'i'neiiiiiitioii. Dr Kind's New Lif
t'ilir, liiH-kten'i Arnica !.vc ami
Kteetrle Hitters, anil ti:M r.ever
MiiitlU'ri remedies tbat tell an, or that
navr tri veil such univer-u stttisfac
in ii. We do not hoeitatu lo ;uar8n-(-;
tliera every tide and we Stand
ready to refund the pun-base pi ice, if
'factory r mils ii not follow their
use These remedies have won their
.reit iiopularity purely on their
iiieri'i, Koohay fc Masen "Diu-r.sista,
I Hkll IKVHi 8ALTF.
Tl.elirsi sa've ii- .he world for Cuts.
Hriusei. ! -.e-, l l. ers. 8alt Hhelim,
Kerer soies, I ter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblain. Corn:, aodskin Kruptions,
nid poa tively cures Pi lee, or i.o pay
required. It i suaranteed to give
erfect aallsfnetion, or money re
unded, Priee2 cents er box. For
by r"it.hy Si Mason
SI R t'AXSItt AMVH K,
It ik seldom that appear in
the
oil of epiritual advlter of family phy-
iciaii nut There r times wlien we
:eel liistilied ill catlin!f the atteiitior of
iir many a!ibe;riherd lo un article of
i lie merit We feel justified in aeyinir
hat Moore's Ueverled Remedy run
..tins more actual merit llian any
iiedlcine It has ever lietn uurjfoid
furl line to test. One trial will make
yoil as entheiavtie as the writer.
Koote anal Shoe.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes
'tear in mind that big advertise
ments and offers of big discounts
lo not always mean best values.
You will have to pay some one a
iroli as no one can do business
without expense. The quest on is
who can sell you the best goods
for the least money.
Sami el K. Yoi'sg.
Town talk, thequantity 1 1 stoves
Matthews and U'ashi..ni are
sellliny.
Choice jierfumery at il iin A
Dawson's, French's corner.
The liest make ot gold pens 4 at
French's, a -educed prce.
Mince meat atF. L. Kenton's.
ALBANY OPERA HOUSE !
Siitiinhn, Jan. 10, 'in
NATIONAL
Concert,
FROM STOCKHOLM.
Kedpalh Lyceum r.uieau, Sole
Agents, f:oto:l A Chicago.
TIIK COMPANY :
Miss Jenny Norelius, 1st soprano,
Mis T. Sundiiis, 1st uoprano,
Miss Ila Brin e, nd soprano,
Miss Maria lladeii. 2nd soprano
Mane Sohllierg. 1st alto.
Flizalietli Bruce. 1st alto,
Aiuelie lleden, 2nd alio,
fnglehurg Lindborn, 2nd Alto,
Also
: MR. MELV1N R. I) Y,
The favorite Boston Humorist.
The ladies ttipear in the heauti
"ul ami pictnretHjiie eostuines of
their native provinces. Their
quartette singiug has never heen
equaleil in this country, their work
lieinir uiinply perfect.
ADMISSION, - - V ami $1.
ReeervedfjeataatWillA Link's.
ylTRxyKO AWAV.-A Kold lndle.l ,.,.
: i iic unuer win pr-
...rui favtr by lea.ii K the same with the
onr., Mrs. L. .emiera.
Sweetish Ladias
THE MQftNlNti HElfALli: FlUAV. JAKtJAKV i . I , 0 1 .
-If AS A FINK
SEAL KITE
He tilso makes a specialty ot Ladies1 and Mens
fine shoes,. You can find
-Ten thousand Men Women
DEYOE & F
IE. C- Searls
N. B. I will continue to
sell my dry goods at cost
until they are all gone.
FIRST STUF.F.T, ALI'.AN Y, OREGON.
I'STTTTrtW w- I" ao-elan Sho.- are
VxlUllV11 wnrrunted, and every pair
hitx hi inline ami prii e xliimped on bottom.
I
QQ
o
o
(0
ft Is...
W. L. DGliCLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. h7
Fine Cnlf and
The excellence and
cannot be better shown than by the strong endorse-
nieuuor us mousanua
SfS.OO ennine
A -OO Hand-ewcd Welt. A tlue ealf t-hoe
stviisn ureas
i lland-aewtd W elt. A tlue ea
lineollalled for style And tlnrfLliilltv
SQ.50 (oodyenr
Shoe, at a
SO.SO l'olieeinan'H Shoe Is especially adapted
w for railroad men, farmers, etc.
All made In
i $3&$2 SHOES lafdiIs,
hare Itoen m(wt favorably received 8inee Introduced
uud the receut Improvements make tiiein superior
lo any unites noia ai- in prices.
Ask your Dealer, and if be cannot supply you send
direct to factorv euclttsiug advertised price, or
ittiStx-l fur order hl.inkiS.
isnMm -w&Ji
'!UM I'l.K'KS ('aine ar.tl see tis ,-it our stort
Prompt sen"ie and plit- attention to everylu) ly
MATTHEWS t WASIll'U UN.
cttjXjI'CJS
Manufacturer of
-AND DKALKR IN-
FINE IMPORTED ID KEY WEST
Clears Pluz and Smokini' Tobaeco?., Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, at
full liiw o Smokers Articles.
N'e door to PfleilTerV candy store, Albany. Oregon,
LINK U"-
JACKETS !
what want.
and Children to buy goods of
ROMAN" 13II-.XS.,
JTlmorters and Deaiers in ail kin.lB o
gims and ammunition !ish'.ng ackie of ev
ery descript:on. cutlery and base ball goods,
tents, hammocks and camp chairs. The
largest stock couth of Portland. Comeom
and all. No trouble to thow c ods. (Juicl
pales ami small pioiits is our motto. Also
repair hop connected with store and first
class workmen to do all kinds of work.
Leader in popular prices in
KOOTS A SIIOKS and Cents
i rii.MsiiiM; ci ions.
Soh' agency for the Lit. How
Fine Shoe.
0
SEs. U
Laced Waterproof Grain.
H
4
wearing Qualities of this shoe
ol constant wearera.
Ilanil - Hcvred, an eleRaut and
Knxr wnieii eonimenus useir.
Welt Is the standard dro3a
nomilar tirlce.
Congress. Button and I-J.ee.
V. JJOVi-LA, HracktoB. M
ri lit; jHStilt iii' heavy
lunges ii almost invaria
!)ly liisaslrmis in tli fcl
luvwlio (I tin heavy
fliarr"nr. 'J lii.s is as triie
of jit ici-s as it is ol iladly
liit iiiii's Tint's why Wi)
hivv. chalked ('HILi
Y;oois iiowi) t iur-
ctoshp"E3:.
Choice Cigars
ALBANY
Cottle Institute,
ALBANY, OREGON
,s ISS9
A Eull C( ips of I nil un tois.
Clajwie!, c,t fine, literary, ininvrcia.
ainl normal cla ca. C'niirMw f ktii,!v r
ranitil to m?e llie ncciN ( nil cnulot of
tililonlx. nyR ja iiiiliKempiitR offi-rol to
tuden! from ulirioil. Tuition ranicvs from
95.50 lo i;.50 IVr Term.
IiiRtniutittil inlruetioit in n,tjic ui
given tr Miss lnr C.lt-n
Boartl in j.rimtc f iniiiiea &t lnw rUn, an. I
rKniH for self hnbriliiiir at mali rxornse. A
careful miiKTvisiou excrciced nvcr pup
iwiiv from home.
Furcirrul-rsHiid full particulars, a.I.lrr
tlie pr.'Bidul.t.
RIIV KI.UKKTN. COMtIT,
Alliau), Orcirou.
CR0WDER BROS
Contractois and Builders.
JlTiceon First street with M'al
lace A Cusick, real estate p.gents,
i joany, uregon. i-.stimates given
n all kinds of huildingsorcarpen
er work. AH work intrusted to
s will ii i pro. 111)11 uteoutj I.
Oyster Okm
AT TIIE
DELMONICO.
Oysters for sale in large or small
quantities. 9"Kaitern and
(3oast oysters.
HOPKINS l!H0
J)K.i.i:i;h in
STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSE FURIilSKINCS
Manufai'turers of galvanized iron
eornice. Plumhiiig a sjH-ialty.
Give us a call.
PI -A-.TsTO.
'JUIOSE Wl.iiflMlA flKST-t'LANS -IN-
I H'r liifiit, the lirnt mule t t-.il tlie !
iilimaie of (his coaif, -an Ihi Kti-1 lv t a"lin
at Mi. 11. K. liyitmrii. 0MiHit- 'lie M?uuiiit ;
Temo!.', KirUt reet . The luUal voeal ami j
iiiHiruiiieiital miiHi l:cpt for Kile. Alse ih I
largest a-ssorliiieiit of ft-ni-pin-j patterrm j
M;lect imm ihitfiiiilc of 'l-'rint-v. " '
tfiveo in paintinz and euitiroitfen at her i
Hullo over Linn County Umk. Give liti j
your order anj you will be pleas-i.
ar mm
A Kfl.I. STOCK i'F .
Mtry. Glassware.
j Th-i lM-t ij liiity tf tta,
I
r lvr!l liAhr. I li(.W ti
:uy.
At ibis oM relhililc hiuae l also to W
fouitil a complete vsorttue'tt of 'r-Hh fautih
xmiriei.l'ifthi.i ia coiftaioiv iH-ii.c a'ldi il :
all 'lit aeaonaWle lines ol i;roterie and pre!
vis'.ohi1, sii'rii as
Cranberries,
Fine Pickles.
Dried Beef Chipped to order ',
Anchovy Mustard,
Candies and Nuts. j
tastetn Buckwheat Flour,
Cannea Goods of All Kinds, j
Bohemian Glassware, Etc, j
These Kood" cre all lioiiirht when prfaen I
ere low and the lienellt of tLe m-infin will he
ifiveu to his customers. Rememlicr theplaiii. i
at the old coiner on KirstarnI liroalalhin Sts. I
Conrad Mjer, I
DR V. C. NKGUS, j
Oraluate of the Uoyal Coitei; of j
Lxiinlon, Kuiatitl, also of tlie jiel'c- 1
vue Me '.ical College. '
Die Dr. iias sj.iiiit a iifutiine f
dtudy ami practice ami makes a ape- j
ciaity of chronic ilUoascs, removes '
::ancera, 8crufi'Uunlruineiits,tumor
iiui wens, without pain or the kuife. '
lie al.-n makes a specialty ot treat-j
ai2sri,, -
hospitals. Calls promptly attn.loil
lay niyht. - lln in ltn is
JOD WILL TO ALL." i
t"0Hice ami resilience Ferry strict, j
between Third 'nl Konrtli. t
Albany Nurseries.
WE HAVE ON HANI) AT OUR '
nursery on the dirvallis roail,one
half mile fritm town, as line a lot
of Fruit Trees of all kimls as oan i
lief-and anywhere on thecnast.t
If you contemplate plant h-j: ticca. ;
it will piy t' i-ee "' -tock innl i;t't 1
our prices ami catalogue free.
1 1 Y.MAN it liKlWNKl.l,.
-
Stockholders' Aimiisl MeeliiiK.
NOIICK IS HKRKP.Y OIVEN THAT
tlie animal mceliiirof tlie stacklntldfra ;
of tie Or.cn basin Limit "r-un (V, will I j
held at tlie ottiee of tlie .-om.'a y in llaste.1, :
Oregon, mi the ill of January. ls!l, at the J
hour of o'clock r for lli i"ir..we o
v-l.-tiiiirrti-eclnrp 'f sad couipaiiy. and !
al-o otner e lii-er. ot ' th. company. j
fvoeml-er 1C f- i
j. o. MO. rilOMEKy, .set-r. iary. '
DID YOU
II. Clink's.
those wicker;
wood haeketa ai T. I
Ofll in nnimrflDT" Wicker.
OULIU UUIslrUn I Uockers
at Brink's
rrtn The nicest and heist I5eil :
lUn Lounges go toT. II. Brink's. ;
He h:s them. j
Ufantcii Two rooma fuinilil r un-1
iiirni'lii'd tor liM lennif !
miii-t be near I he Wnanmj put f town. .Mu
cln.drciu A:drwa lliia o3.ee. I
P E MOVA T
n
ie Albany
Are now removing their entire stock of f-irnitiiie into their elegant
new quarters in the new Baltimore brick. They have added a magnif
icent line f nwet-t imtterni in lied-room and parlor sets aud all kinds
of fine furniture, and will have on of tho finest furniture establish
ments in the city. Thfir prices will lie found very reasona! le. A tine
line of carpets hiuiuht before the raise will ie sold at low riguies.
iCall and see them in their new store.
t. n hoc k x 11. iii)L
JULIUS GMDWOKI'S
GOLDEN ItlUiE 15AZAAK.
i Till. LF.ADJX CUtlCKKIiY, FANCV fiOOMS AND TOY" HTOKE
OF Ai.l AXV. Tfli: ONLY (JKNIXNI" KtHiKKs liKU.S SIL-
Fh WAUK, FHKNC1I CHINA M WLASSW'AliK,
liu'S Y.VCON- A BY AND DOi.L CAK,
RIACES.ANDA
Gcaeral Assortaoat cf Faasy Goods.
.pe:i il( ' i -1 the !iu.st To is. ('ollees and Familv fJrrH'eries.
for iifl cash and carries tlie lament stock in the Valley.
I iiMir.un-e agent fur Fire and -fei inc.
SALZER'S crownb
ArSEEDS5c
They will yield for yon, OATS ISShu.. WHEAT
HARLKVnl.u.,OKN KKI hu. POTATOES 600 bu.
Ivrhend e-nti for sample farm aeeda and catalogue,
.end He. for nlcir. "Aeme Kadish" and eleirant eatlir.
onrcatalotcislhe flmst ever published in Ameriea. Sllf?3
1 ltK- Klvant Flower S-dH. t-t Miip Ml
irl ut-Miilli- rniip. INI"!,
rTLow Freight to Pjk !)- Coaift States.
JOHN. A. SALZER. LACROSSE. WISCONSIN.
W. F.
eailquartcrs
lie l II I ilfll 11
vfi have in M now llic lit st as well ib
(lie l$t
!DJ!V (JOODs', MOTIONS, FANCY! (JOOH
ani ruiNisiii-S(; (.ooiis
Kvt-ry sliown in. Alliany.
jUl-rtsr
ft
, 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 C 1 1 1 !T
O
DemnlxT
Our cloak n at cf.T 'ome while
! real I v the irreatt-s-1 drive ever otl'irtd in Aihinv. On accoiuit tit" the
;lr"1 e n.ui e are oversroi sen
'',r " "-'xt ""J'y lys 8Iia11
e can aim fiu pae you tnunicy.
' to fht.W giiii.
lire Co.
iiinii
Proprietors
Hi lnv
0 bu., i
per a.
in. VI. . .iVv.'
vntSb .
"ACME" the new tl day Radish
lvEAl),
ilsoiliiieiii of
"Y know that we can
1st Wo will Mark
tht affoitnit nt :s kooI. This i-
m nei'ii uemr liiuitii
eso;. narxaiiiB.
v mi aini ju n rr.
A jilcature
t lloioaj7
fiooi
'.SESTSCTPITLLT,
W. F. READ,
V
n no
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HAILROAD
K. lfOU:. ltWfr,
t
j Oregon Bevelopjnent Co.'s
iSteani6lip 11 tie
.ASU '
Hours Less Tlmt
Tliau by jui) other rouu.-:
22
AoH"lation uiuia(wi! fni onifort
lately, taron anc" tr n-l l ia Ya)l.ina ao
the Orev'Hi lee opu tot cnii)'(
hips, ooieh ) ll al lo ai ether route
reeii all oibt iu tin V illli i, ttu l
tnd San t'rmnciaoiu
Sailing .dates
raoM TariKa.
Willauif tie Vallev ... .
W V
..tec 101 h
lith
. ttlUi
Willauiette Vally ,, ,
m m un raxjM itoo
Wi-'l" OocCth
WilUuiivltr Valley... l&th
Willamette Vallev . Nov, s!4lh
Tin: 'juiniiuiv rvdervo the rijjlil to tba i(
Ui..tr k.ilini: itaiea
oaiLT nrnwura miifa,
r.accpt SuiMUt.)
It Va,.iii.a 7 0 a j Lv Albany 12 t
Cona'li lu:3- anj" Corliw IK'J r
Ar Atln -' : f a I Ar Vsquiba 4 JS r. m
O a: V. aiii jrouOvt at Ai-o and Vn
. M Hoao,
t', . Houi'K, General Man axel.
ii. r A P. niceiit
Corrallla, O oa
EAST S SOUTH
I'lA
SOUTH E UN PACiFlU F.QUTk.
THE MOUNT SHSTA EC UTS
fli.o.i a ornrh tiii rtiii daily
ol'IH
I aorm
..o . iu..l,v. ...foru-i.d ... Ar.. :3.' am
lo:;v, p iil.Lv Aihaii) f.v.. f. Mi mm
10 Ih a m..Ar si. Kruiciaco.l.v.. V IM pm
Utrtt fM. Inila llaHt K. ttuuday
fo m..l.T l'nrtUiid....Ar.. 4:U1ijb
12:20pm. .Lv.... AlUnLr..l2.-00 am
jW pjnAr Koeeouty Lv.. m
- KrmHi hi
2. li ..Lv. .
"J: p m At .
'ta in.-L
:.; am. Ar
..AJIMiy....
. . Lehao'on...
Alhai.
l.ehfcimn..
Ar.. H:2n pm
. I.v K i. arn
. Ar.. ..e pn
Lr.. S 4" pm
At.vv i,k-ii, iiaiLf (Evcr.it 8iudav)
-Vo m. I. ....ruitli.d....r....,.(x
'''" --A:l-au)..i.i .. 5.0u a
1 ULL.MAN LUFFETM EEPtliS.
Ut KiT SLEEM5G CAKS.
onk. hrd to t xi rcw "Iraim, "
Wraf Side UUtst.it.
lietween Poitlanri nad V,iv!li
Mtl Train Daily-Except Sunday
uliiam..L- ...Po- lanl TIat.6 30 p m
I2:le p m..A. . Ucnanis.. L l2.6.p. m
AI Alliaiir and Cnnallia ro.ii.ed with
trnon oi Ht'c-'ii HaiifllUilroail.
I.prr I rain lnll E-xpt Sunday
4A ptn..Lv...
": ' i- pi . Ar...
Portland... At.
J M iiiDviIle.Lv.
8(1 am
b.4b itn
THROUGH TICKFTS
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