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

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    THE MOUKTNG HlilSJJ): SUNDAY, JAKL'ajji IS) 1HU0.
Daily a.nd Weekly
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T1IK MAILS.
Ma'.ls it the Albany postotfiocclwe
For!.! I otlices north
rh'j Kasteni stales
rhe West Side
And the Nairuw Gaue K. K,
For Portland and Sileni . . .
Corvallis and Yaijuina
otliee south .....
Tbe uostoltiuo will'be closed each .evening
rnm six to seven o'clock. t
Registered matter for the fearly morning;
train should be maileil before 8 o clock the
previous eveninir.
OREGON PACIFIC TIME TADLE.
0 a. 11,
..11 A. M
.12:33 P. 11
..7:30 P. M
I'asseneer.
Freiirht....,
Arrives Departs
. li.i5amlL00 p in
' 5.25pm 1 C.iUa
REMOVAL.
The office of the Daily and
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. Patrons
of the paper will please observe
the change.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The extent of La Grippe in San
Francisco has become alarming,
the death rate having advanced
fearfully since its advent.
Pokti'gal is making consider
able noise among the community
of nations, but Great Britian keeps
a firm grip upon her and she will
soon cool down.
Excessively high rents seem to
be the chief cause of the dozen or
more business failures in Tacoma
Ine happy medium in carrying
things into high prices should be
carefully observed in all cases.
Twenty million dollars per year
is the estimated amount spent by
the human family for those pebbles
called diamonds. South Africa
and Brazil are the chief producers
of these coveted prescious stones.
Rockefeller, the president of
the standard oi! company, manages
to eke out an existence out of his
pittance of this world's goods, con
sisting of one hundred and twenty
nine million dollars. Poor fellow
that Rockefeller.
American's who went to Kurope
during 1889 spent in that country
upwards of $100,000,000 it is esti
mated. While on the credit side
the immigrants who arrived in thip
country from Europe only brought
$40,000,000. That is not a fair
division bv any means, but the
Yankees will spend their money.
The interstate commerce com
mission have recommended to
congress a number of amendments
to the law shown to be necessary
by the practical experience of the
past two years. One of these is
most radical, being no less than
the extension of the law to com
mon carries by water transporta
tion. They desite the long and
short haul clause to remain as it is.
Bradstreet's gives a detailed
list of failures of woolen manufac
turing concerns and wool dealers
in 1888 and 18S9. This year's list
foots up 72 failures, with $10,442,000
liabilities and $7,032,000 assets,
against 57 failures, with $3,637,000
liabilities and $1,970,000 assets in
1888. As to the coal trade, in 1389
Bradstreet's estimates that the
companies did a decreased business
of about $14,000,000, the output
being 3,000,000 tons less than in
1888, and the price received at the
mines IS cents per ton less on the
35,000,000 tons marketed. About
14,000 coal miners are out of work,
owing to a curtailment of operations.
The falling off in foreign immi
gration to this country has been a
subject of remark for some time.
We glean later facts of interest
npon the subject giving both the
figures and the source from which
the immigrants come. The immi
gration to this country during the
year now closing is likely to be
about 100,008 smaller than it was
during 18S8, when it was a little
more than half a million. There
has been a pretty steady decline
since 1882, when the tide reached
its highest point, bringing into the
Country in that year about 720,000
aliens. Germany continues' to
send the largest number coming
from any single country, nearly
100,000. England, Scotland, Ire
land and Wales Icombined sent
about 140,000. From Norway and
Sweden the tide is still strong, as it
has been for many years, about
45,000 coming this year. The totals
for 1889 will complete the record
for serenty years, during which
Accurate statistics have been com
piled. These will show that the
United States has received from
foreign countries since 1820 an ag
gregate of about 15,000,000 of peo
ple, of whom Great Britain has
sent about G.000,000, Germany
about 4,500,000, Norway and
Sweden about S00,000, and Franco
about 359.000. Ireland alone has
sent nearly 3,500,000.
We are told by interested parties
that the annullment of our nsury
laws would brine: into our state
larger amounts of money, and that
the result would be a competition
in the loaning market that would
brini interest at a much lower
figure than it now rules at. The
jeculiar hallucination that would
make thinking persons believe all
of that, must be somewhat akin to
lunacy, especially when we are
made acquainted with the fact as
published in the New York Timesf
that on the 30th day of December
money actually loaned, for busi
ness purposes, in Wall street at
fortv Der cent. It must I e a very
peculiar and active competition
that makes the rate 40 per cent.
Oregonians would probably relish
a competition that would change
from 10 per cent, to 40 per cent.
Commissioner of Pensions Raum
has sent a letter to Secretary Noble
requesting the removal from office
of Henry A Phillips, of New York,
chief of the middle division of the
pension bureau, on the ground of
inefficiency, and that the efficiency
of the bureau will be promoted
thereby. On April 23d last, dur
ing Corporal Tanner's administra
tion, Phillips's pension was re-rated
and increased. For this reason
Secretary Noble, some weeks later,
requested him to resign. This,
however, he declined to do, and no
further action has since been taken
owing, it is said, to pressure which
was brought to bear in Phillips's
behalf by membeis of congress and
others. It is believed Phillips's
dismissal will be soon followed by
others whose pensions were re
rated, and several others will be
reduced in rank and pay.
ITUm flnlnW.fr! 'I
liirj urjiCUiciiiDU rrcnuui
CURE I frZ' :
cure ArfiAltiHli1& refunded fc ;.n
French!
liite t BARROWiS
8 EARLS,
fl 3 '-5
Goods, Notion.'-. Oeirfs Furn'gs
AND
BEFORE
o?5? AFTER
the generative organs of either sex whether i
arising from the cxcvsvive use of stimulants,
tobacco or opium, or through j outhful indis
cretion, over indulgence, etc., such as loss of
Kratn Power, Wakefulness, Hearing loivn
Pains in the Back, Seminal Wtakncss, Ilyg
teria, Ncr'ons Pros' ration, Nocturnal Omis
sions, Lcucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory,
Loss of Power and Impotency, which if neg
lected often lead to premature old ajre and )
insanity. Price $1 a box; eboxe.'i for .1,00
Sent by mail on receipt of price.
A WK1TTEM CiUAKAKTEK is iriven
with every Mb order received, to refund tne
money if a Permanent cure is notcffede'l.
We have thousands of testimonials from old
and younir, of both sexes, who have been
permanently cured by the use 't Aphroditinc
Circular free. Address
TIIK APIIKO MKDIl'IXK '0.
Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon.
For sale by Foshay Si Mason, wholesale and
retail druggists, Albany, Oregon.
THAT HACKING COUGn can- pb
so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Fosbay & Mason.
M of 1
Instead of oflerinsr a niize tliai onlv
benefits the lucky one, or sending out
confidential slips as baits, wi propose
to openly otter the citizens of Albany
and vicinity choice goods at bedrock
prices and give
5 Per Cent Discount
For cash on each dollar's worth at
regular retail prices, until Jan.l, lS'.K).
Highest prices paid for chickens, cws
and butter. Thanking you for your
past patronage and soliciting your
trade for the future, I beg to remain
at your service. J. M. BAKDUE.
j X. A V. V A, X .
MSiarJwaro. Stoves. SO "
It so buv an ICarlv
Ranre ami vou will i
Have you Lrot La (in nun
Breakfast or Jewel Stove or
have a strong pull on having ihe happiest home iuj
the Valley. Call ami examine our Auti Rust Tin-)
ware
ME LUDLOW
H'-oes. Al
MATHEWS
Ladies Y'w.o
Awiifv for
M. I. WKLI.S Jt CO.'S
l'Hds r.nd Sboes.
BARROWS & SEARLS.
XEW TO-DAY.
The City Restaurant,
1 8-TTTTTTTTT.
DO YOU IT OUT IS NINE T 1890.
HERE ARE THE NINE:
?.". OOI.O., k;lish breakfast.
nr.r. iiitk, tlisrwnpiiR, t l HlSO..
M A M. OIK BLE.I. SOlCHO.Wt
Which do jou le Ton ran drpeuil tbul encli len I Ihe Very bel
; l i ji 7i i: i: a n i. . ck.
m
i! ciiii Gbwee
HORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR IXSTALL
ments. Apply to W. li. Uileou, the
berbcr.
y.OOMS TO RENT. TWO FURNISHED
A rooms to rent, on the southeast corner
of Jefferson and Sixth streets. Inquire of II.
Barnes on the premises.
STRAYED HORSE A MEDIUM SIZED
bav horse, with a bla.ed .face ar.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.
,10R SALE-THREE GENTLE FAMILY
horses, of irood carriage, well broke for
ladies todrive, either single or double. In
quire at the City Stables.
F
FOR SALE 'CLEAN CHEAT OH
timothy, baled; will be sold in quantities
to suit at rcasoiiihlc rates for cash, at the
stables of I.. Senders.
FOR SALE! A NO. 1 MILLINER STOCK
in a No. 1 location in the thriving city
of Albany. Low rents and splendid rooms.
For particulars address tirra V. O. box !W,
Albany, Or.
1 ARTIES WISHING GRAVEL FROM
the Wilkins pit near this city must call
at the othee o' the Oregon La..d Cj. and pro
cure tkkets. liv order v' J. H. Wiikius,
REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS
1'feiffer, Prop. Only first-eclass house
in the city. Larc sample rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the
kitchen. General sta?e ntiv-e for Corvallis.
CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD
ing fire, life and accident insnrance com
panies. MONEY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
(rood real ctatc security. For particu
lars enquire of Geo. Humphrey.
DR. !E. A. MCALISTKR nOHKOPATIIIC PUT
sieian and suryeon. Has removed his
otfice into Crawford's block. All calls prompt
ly attended to.
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,
Oregon. Ciias. K. Wolvkrton,
Under the new management of II.
Lampnian will be conducted on a
first-class plan. Meals willjbe served
at all hours. Consult the
BILL OF FARE
Andjorder whatever you want, pay
ing for what you order and nothing
more. Straight meals served as usual
for 25 cents, and meals to order from
a 5 cent roll and cup of ooffee to a
first-class $1.00 mtal.
XaTFurnished rooms to let in connec
tion with the restaurant.
CHOICES
TuE bes
PURES
R MY TEAS.
EST THE QUALITY
JL RADE WITH ME.
C. E. BEOWNELL.
ACCURACY.
NEATNESS.
ALBANY ABSTRACT CO,
The only complete set of Abstract
Books and Maps in Linn County
OFFICE IN'JrUE COURT HOUSE.
Business entrusted to my
care will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
BANK OF OREGON,
ALBANY, ORKGOX.
CAPITAL $50,000
President .
Vice Pres
('ashler
H. BRYANT
...JAY W. KLI.
.11.1 F.lntBBItL.
A fconeralbiinkiij business 'trans
ucted. Surht exchange and telegraphic
transfer bought ana sold on New
York, San Francisco and Portland,
Oregon.
Collections made on favorable terms
OMALL-LAND TRACTS-A NUMltFR OF
O smalltractsof land situated near Albany
for sale on easyjlerms. App'y to H. liryant
For Sale a I Jjl. lich.
ASICB LOT Of SCOTCH COLMK TVTS, WITH A
little dip of Englih shepherd. They
make the very best farm stock and watch
dogs. For further particulars - inquire of
Geo n. Gray, Dentist.
train Tile for Sale.
A GOOD- SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS
drain tile for sale at tbe Eage brick
and cue factory East of Albany near Knox
Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts
Si Aug ton, Albany Oregon.
Fine Calrea for Sale.
TXR SALE TWO YEARLING HALF
JJ bred bulls, one Short Horn and one
Holstc in. Bothjfinc calves. Will be sold for
$20 each. DANIEL HOUCK,
Tangent, Oregon.
W1
House to Kent.
wood house all ready for nae.
at this office.
Inquire
Honey to Loan
ON REAL ESTATE. WILL LOAN IN
sums to suit on approved security at the
low rate of eight (8) per cent, per annum.
E. O. BEARDS LEY,
General Agent, Broadalbin Street. Albany.
CHEAP MONEY!
We have made arrangements to eupplv
money to all on long time at low rates of
irterest on improved farms, and choice city
property. Those who contemplate building
brick blocks can get money. See us!
WALLACE ft CUSICK.
-AT-
CHOICE T7AT1NQ TV
HARLES JL. . SJ
UTTER
ROWNELL S
Vou Can Kind.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
A , O. U, W. Safety Lodge No, 13; meets
i every Monday evening; at the G. A. K.
hall on Ferry street, between Second and
Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the
city and transient brethren cordially invited
to attend.
A' -"V
McPherson Post No. 6, O. A. R.
Stated meetings at the O, A. R
Hall on the second and Fourth
Friday evenings cf each month.
Transient Comrades are cordi
ally invited to meet with us
8. W. KEE3E,
B. F. Tablm, Commander
Adjutant.
This Space Reserved
-FOR-
JULIUS
GRADWOHL'S
BAZAAR STORE!
$5oo
WORTH GOLD HATCHES
I take tbis m-f : of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity
that I !av just openo' fir-t class clothing store in connection with my
merchnntile lusir-. Iimvi fid Jed the mo9t complete stock of gents
To mnkf room for inv L-irsre Spring stock I will
conimcMiue January 'JOtli a
GEAND CLEARANCE
Iiemeinl'er this means everything in stock i must
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.
SPECIAL BARGAIHS IN CLOAKS.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
GENTS' NECK WEAK,
GENTS' HOSIrTRY,
UMIJKKLLaS,
HOSIERY,
LAriES' DRESS GOODS,
LADIES' FANCY GOODS,
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
LADIES' HOSIERY.
LADIES' NOTIONS,
LACE CUliTLlrS, ETC.. ETC.
BEAD?
'Albany, Orepou.
km
lins
to
Js and Ck
ALBANY
RON IRKS
if
ever brought to the city. In order to advertise my business I have de
cided to L'ive away over $500 ror'.h of Gold Watches. Every purchaser
of one dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department
will receive a chaoce for one of these gold watches. Stock is ail new
purchased iu the cast for spot cash, and will be sold at
LOWEST LIVING RATES.
CftI and examine my stocK uefore purchasing elsewhere.
g2f"'o trouble tojshow goou...
Albany. Or.
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BOTH
ACADEMIC
AND
COLLEGIATE
Departments. In the Academic
Department there are four courses of
study 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,Pr8s.
OREGON
FEED 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. OflGo foot or Ferry street.
R. WL. ROBERTSON.
Third ward
Grocery
Store
i
Having rurchaned this popular es
tablishment I am now prepared to
any orders In the grocery ana pro-
vision line. A fnll stock of groceries
kept constantly on band. The highest
cash price paid for all kinds of coun
try produce, or will exchange goods
for the same. Come one, come all.
CHAS. ESSIG.
Will & Stark.
(0&m m CLoavfi
LVERWAREjgc
Diamond
. Jewelrv
t
Manufacture steam i-n'ices, gmt''aud paw mil. uiachinerj, iron fronts and
ill kinds of heavy and liht work ititiron and brata castiegs. Special atten
tion paiil to itaiiini; all kiiiris t mnthii cry. Patterns roadecn stort notice.
E. F. SOX. "iitit. H. Stswabt, Secretary;
Tulius Joseph
Manufactauer of Choice Cigars
AND DEALER IN
FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST
:tir H ami Mi t-kiiis 1.l :;, Mcciecliuvni :i:d Eriir
lull line of .Smokers' Articles. Als dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUllS.
Next aoor to Pffeiffer's candy store, Albany. Oregon,
li,.
iMWAt fa
Sfn5lrln4jfc!i3i'aft. Irnnlinii it llntmn
l muaj w mam.
The City Liquor Store,
TNext door to the Odd fellows em pie, tJtivajXSOncom'GX
Keeps constantly on hand the fliiest imported aadldomf atic w Be.
?-. Only first-clftwi liquor store in she citv
liqvois' dKsr
SPECUl W PUD TO OROESS FtOH THE C01WH1'
Ttio Leading:
PHOTOGRAPHERSi
Albany, euaoH.
We have bonccht all the neeatives made by L. W ttrlr .i
to date (Nor. 15.1889). Duplicates liSS
duced rates We also have about 1800 1 nentlra I- 1 ' ?J1"
which duplicates can he had at like rates by, urf?lTes,,!5lS
of this slate, and do enlaced work at lowest rt flT,fuU t'
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