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7 - ..I -,. ,7-. THE MOKKIKG HEUALD: FllIDAY, JANUaici 24 1 8i0. .;rH''-':;. , f .povningailg Airraid IJA1LY WEEKLY TF.li.V..- iir SUHCltIl,T!"N DAILY !'nM; hcl epry iii.irginc :.(.it SluMaj.j tiiveruU by currier, per wer........... "o.lo v mail, per yr.u ......... 5 00 exciting the revengeful disposition of mankind by the shedding of hum'an blood, and those waj's will be finally adopted, when they arc, hanging for any crime will be looked upon just the same as the old practice of hanging for petty thievery is no.v viewed wit horror. Jaffa's-41 - Washbunie. WEEKLY. (Publto'ied every Friday Murnin.) . topi , iter Minimi, in auvanc-e.........z.UU lien not p:ii,l in ailvaive tl be Mails it the Albany pretoiHce close' For all offices north Hie Eastern state f 6;30 A. a, 1 he West Side f nd the Nai row Gauge R. K. ) for Portland and Salem 11 A. Corva'lis anil Yaquina .......12:38 p. a office south 730 p. M The postoffice will 'he closed each cvcnliig rom six to seven o'clock. Registered mttter for the early morning train should be wailed before 8 o clock previous evening. the OREGON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Thk prolonged blockade on Southern Pacific railroad can attributed mainly to the fact that i such a heavy and continuous fa ' of snow is so unusual on the Pacific j slope that the railroad company ! was not prepared to meet. it. The company has done all within their power to open the road and to care for the belated passengers. The loss and damage to the company will be heavy, i rains will no doubt be running within a few days. Arrives Departs Passenger 111.15am 11.00 p m Freight 5.25pml 6.50 REMOVAL. The office of the Daily and Weekly Herald has been re moved into the Foster block up stairs in the rooms formerly occu pied by the Masonic lodge, where larger and more commodious quart ers hare been fitted up. Patrons of the paper will please observe the change. BRITISH INVESTMENTS AMERICA. IN The New York Bulletin esti mates that British investments in foreign countries for the current year wHI exceed $90J,000,000, the total for the first eleven months being $890,617,695, exclusive of venders' shares. Last year the capital subscribed to loans and companies of all descriptions amounted to $300,745,000 against $480,330,000 for 1887, and $505,370, 000 in 1SS6. the latter being a little less than the total for 1884. The astonishing magnitude of these in vestments in the last two years may well cast doubts on the sobri ety of the judgment of the men who are responsible for them and the wisdom of those whose capital has been distributed by them over every quarter of the habitable globe. These British investments have formed a prominent feature in the United States the last few months even extending to us on the Pacific Coast. They have in cluded elevators, breweries, flour ing mills, patent medicines, and probably some other lines of in dustry. High prices were paid in each case reported thus far, but in most instances a systematic inves tigation proceeded the purchase, and the property may provejto be worth the money. Much greater risks have been undertaken in the investments in some other coun tries, especially in the Argentine and Brazilian republics,, the Chil ian nitrate companies, and in Africa. The probability of loss in some of the directions is a great one. The one shaky feature in the situation is that the great majority of these investments are made by speculative promoters or agents, and not by the primary subscribers to the loans. They are operated by the trust and deben ture companies, which have multi. plied almost like flies in hot weather, and are mainly responsi ble for the placing of the cash. ' This is, however, no special reason for disquiet here over the prospect. The investing mania in England has resulted in the placing of large 6ums on this continent, and the money has gone into circulation without perceptibly inflating any thing except the quoted values of the properties actually sold. Capi tal is cosmopolitan in its use, and nnless invested in a monopoly it generally does more good to the communities among . which it is place 1 than is realized by the own ers in the shape of interest. The building up of the great ' West would have been long deferred, if not impossible, without the aid of capital borrowed from the East and Eurooe. Perhaps it will be a satisfaction to people to know that as an offset to the n-neiisn capital invested in this country, Americans have in vested about nine million dollars in Canada. Of course it does not matter that these investments are on the forced order, and that the capital pays no interest to those who furnished it on this side of the line, it is all the same safely and securely invested in Canada by absconding cashiers mostly. rw . LMl .1 a a a j. he diii ior me Missouri river and Columbia river special appro priations, has passed the house and is in the hands of the senate. Mr. Hermann deserves credit for his prompt and effective service in getting his amendment' attached to this bill. The meeting to start the Orphans Home under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society should be well attended. It is a matter that should not be allowed to drag. La Grippe will give way before the downpour of Oregon mist that is now coming in large drops. Oregon rains in and the happy. have again set average Oregonian is ASTOR i asrN, -ow-n ij iS Hardware, i OREGON. BAEEOWS & SKARL8 y Goods, Notions. Omts Furn'gs mm The most desirable Addition ytt placed on the market is Powell's Addition to lie City of Astoria. This addition is located just south of Tcngue Point. The Columbia river adjoins this property on the cast side. It is accessible either bv motor hue or river. Lots are for tale For a Few Davs Ooly Corner loti $85; inside lots $75, terms, $10 cash and $10, per month j until paid for, or five per cent, dis count for all cash. Call and see plat Have you got La Grippe'; It so buy an Early Breakfast or Jewel Stove or Range and you will Lave a strong pull on having the happir st home in the Valley. Call and examine our Anti Rust Tinware. & AND SHOES BOOTS and AGEXCV FOR THE LUDLOW Ladies Fine Agency lor Shoes. Also M. 1. WELLS & CO.' Itoots and Shoe.. BARROWS .& SEARLS. Jir.rjimiita block. MM mm 18-TTTTTTTTT. DO YOU HAKE IT 0TJT-1S NINE T 1890. HERE ARE THE NINE: .14 PAX, OLOK, ESCLISH BREAKFAST. Jl & M. OIK BLEND, Ot't'HU. Which do j on tut? Von ran (teprnd ittnl rarh trn Is Ihr Very Ursl NEW TO-DAY. innn cords of nice fir wood 1UUU for Bile by G, H. Keeney. 1 UU V-WXL10 fir wood for sale in quantities to suit the purchaser. Inquire at the office of Curran & Montcith. HORSE FOR SALE. CASH OR INSTALL meats. Apply to W. B. Uilon. the berber. . uums tu Ktar.-fwo fukmsued XV rooms to rent, on the southeast corner cf Jefferson ami Sixth streets. Inquire of H. Barnes on the premises. The Celebrated French CURE rcTretcdt0 'AMITiNE" Pi5" or money refunded CHOICES TllE BES PURES TRi MY TEAS, EST THE QUALITY RADE WITH ME. C. E. BROWNELL. jjj ; ij BEFORE Si? o M AFTER FH)R SALE THREE GENTLE FAMILY horses, of good 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 stanicR ol L. 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 firm P. O. box 99, Albany. Or. PARTI KS WI-HINO GRAVEL FROM the Wilkins pit near this city inuot call at the otlice o' the Oregon La.,d ('. and pro cure tickets. Bv order ' J. H. Wilkins. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS Pfeiffer, Prop. Only flret-eclasa house in the city. Largs sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stive otfine for Corvallis. House lo Beat. WITH WOOD FURNISHED IN THE wood house all ready fcr use. Inquire at this office. CB. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD ing fire, life and accident insurance com panies. 1 CONEY TO LOAN 1J good real estate security Ian enquire of Geo. HOME CAPITAL ON For particc Humphrey. PERSONS DESIRING SAND, LOAM OR gravel from the premises of F. L. Such, in Benton county, can procure tickets for the some at my office, Crawford's block, Albany, Oregon. CiTXs. E. Wolvkrtox. Ural Tile lor Sale. A GOOD SUPPLY OF FIRST CLASS drain tile for sale at the Eage brick nd tile factory East of Albany near Knox Butte. Call at the factory or address Propts & Auston, Albany Oregon. For Sale at 95 Each. A MCI LOT OF SCOTCH COLLI g PUPS, WITH A little dip of Englioh shepherd. They make the rery best farm stock and watch dogs. For further! particulars Inquire of Geo Yf. Gray, Dentist. A mill and lumber company at Seattle are trying the experiment of sinkiwt a well through the mud fiats to obtain fresh water' under thesalt water flats. Their mill is oat where ten feet of salt water runs daring low tide, and they think by going down 200 feet with a four inch bore, they will get an artesian well of fresh water. The experiment will be watched with interest. North Carolina strangles a man to-death, taking eleven min utes to execute him by banging, and yet the executions by instan taneous electricity receive delay ing opposition. The real .humane disposition of the subject will be to relegate the practice when all old ' obsolete usages of human society have gone, doing away with capital punishment entirely. There are better ways of protecting human Wttietj than by stimulating and STRAYED HORSE-A MEDIUM SIZED bay hone, with a biased .face aod one eye out, about four years o'U, has strayed upon the farm of Daniel Houok, near Tan gent. The owner can secure the hocse by calling at the premises and paying charges. . A.T CHOICE T7AT1NO . T) UTTER HARLES Jj. -. JjgLOWNWLLS Vota Can Kind. 9KCKKT BOClgTIBlT . . 1 ', O. V, W. Safety Lodge No, IS; meets A. every Monday evening at the O. A. M. hall on Ferry street, between Second ami Third. Albany, Oregon. Strangers in the city and transient brethren cordially invited the generative organs of either sex whether arising from the excessive use of stimulants, tobacco or opium, or through 3 outhf ul indis cretion, over indulgence, etc, such as loss of Brain Power, Wakelu'ness, Bearing Down Pains in the Back, Seminal Weakness, Hys teria, Ner-ous Pros' ration, Nocturnal Omis siobs, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Itnpotency, whieh if neg lected often lead to premature old age and insanity. Price 91 a box; 6 boxe5 fcr 95.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price. A Vf KITTEN dVABANTEE is given' with every $5 order received, to refund tne money if a Permanent cure is noteffectcrt. We have thousands of testimonials from old and young, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use cf Aphroditine ' sircuiar xree, Anaress THK APHBO MEDICINE CO. Western Branch, Box, 27. Portland, Oregon. For sale by Foshay & Mason, wholesale and retail druggists, Albany, Oregon. THAT HACKING COUGH can pb so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Foshay & Mason. ACCURACY. NEATNESS. ALBANY ABSTRACT DO, The only complete set of Abstract Books and Maps in Linn County OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. Business care will receive ful attention. entrusted to my prompt and care- BAM OF OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL 9M.0M President...... Vice Pre Cashier H. BRYANT ...JAT IT. MAIM. H. ft'. MEBKIIA. A general banklag business trans acted. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfer bought ana sold on New York, San Francisco and Portland. v Collections made on favorable terms This Space Reserved -FOE McPherson Post No. 5. O. A. K. Stated meetings at the O, A. R Hall on tne second and Fourth Friday evenings cf each month. Transient Comrades ate cordi al! v invited to meet with us V V 8. W. REESE, B. F. Tablkk, . Commander V Adjutant. Maaejr JLaan ON REAL ESTATE. WILL LOAN IN sums tofuit on approved security at the low rate of eight (8) per sent, per annum. e7o. BKARDSLKY. General. Agent, Bro&dalbin Street, Albany. Fine Calves for Sale. FR SALE TWO YEARLING' HALF bred bulls, one Short Horn and oae HoIsUin. Bothtfine calves. Will be sold far 20 each. ' DANIEL HOUCK. Tangeur., Oregon. If you want something te all at-Ktiha'a Bwitore. read JDliDS GRADWOflL'S BAZAAR . STORE! Third ward Store Having purchased .this popular es tablishment I am now prepared to itll any orders in the -grocery and, pro vision lino. 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 th Coma one, come alL CHAM. K8SIQ. $5oo WORTH GOLD WATCHES i I take .thin mrtliod of informing the citizens of Albany and vicinity that I have just opem-l a first class clothing store in connection with my merchantile iHisine-s. mid have added the most complete stock of gents mill ever hrought to the city. In cider to advertise my business I have de cided to give away over $500 worth of Gold Watches. Every purchaser of one dollar's worth of goods, for cash, from the clothing department will receive a chance for one of these gold watches. Stock is ail new purchased in the cast for spot cash, and will be sold at LOWEST LIVING RATES. Call and examine uiy stocK ocfore purchasing elsewhere. 53f""No tronble tojshow gcHK.-.' Albany, Or. G. W. SIMPSON. drawee Sale 1 8 To make room for my commence January :?0rli a large Spring stock I will GRAND CLEARANCE Rememl-er this means everything in stock. I mus 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 BARGAIflS IN CLOAKS. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GENTS' NECK WEAR. GENTS' HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,. LADIES' FANCY GOODS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR, LADIES' HOSIERY, LADIES' NOTIONS. LVOIi: OUETAINB, ETC. ETC. rKT IF1 ZEeZE-iL-IDB Albany, OeganTj Eiirminliin ' III IIIlM Mill! m. m. ja, - a aa a m.m. Goods Wig sar . - .m II If i BOTH ACADEMIC AND COLLEGIATE Departments. In the Academic Department there are four courses of study of three years eachr Classical, scientific, normal and business. In struction is thorough; location, heal thy i expenses low; advantages, first class in every respect. Full informa tion in catalogue, lor which address -T(HPTiville Qllkb T. G. BROWNSON,Prss. McMINNVILLE, . . . . ... OREGON ITEEX) STORE . .'- : AND - GENERAL PRODUCE MARKET, WANTED SPECIALLY Hay, oats and potatoas, to supply customers on the Oregon Pacific Railroad extension and my increasing home trade, where I sell in quantities to suit the purchasers Otto foot or Ferry street. R. M. ROBERTSON. Will - fe Stark. Jewe pv j .... ALBANY II IRK a Mauufacture steam eiij,'ioes, gristVaod saw mil. machinery, iron fronts and ill kinds of heavy and li?ht work in ?ron and brass cafctiugs. Special atten tion paid to repairing all kinds of mschir.ery. Patterns made on stort notice. E. F. SOX. sident. c. H. Stkwabt, Secretary. Tulius Joseph Manufactauerof Ghoice Cigais AND DEALER IN FINE IMPORTED AND KEY WEST . ( Msars, Flujf nd Fn.okin 1i1:kius, Mceisclmi.ni :.nd triar Pipes full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in CALIFORNIA AND IROPICAL FRUITS.' ' Next aoor to Pffelffer's candy Btore, Albany. Oregon, st m ui Remedies ct 13 lea v jS ril m ws a a aw at m sawaaaa " - I AWKIIWLMLtftaLwRDWitrL The City liquor Store M. BAUMGART, Proprietor. fTXext door to tb Odd Fellows' etapts, Albaay.EOrcgoa'Ya oastantlr oa baed the Bncst importad and domestic w nas. licrm. ily flrst-olaat liquor store io she drr ."NMldm SPECIAL 4TTDr"0II PAID TO E5ERS FK3 THE tZZtfti : Ttx&- Leading PHOTOGRAPHERS albaxt, oanos. We have bought all the negatives made by L. W. Clark and OtMi4 to date (Nov. 15. 1889). Duplicates ejitt' hc had from ttem onhrrTS0 duced rates We also have about 1800- negatives made b? SS&Sl 1n which duplicates can be bad at like rates. We earrv the onlr fulliiI-V 2?5 of this slate, anddo enlarged work at lowest ratesfor flritLaa. & v ST shall be Pleased to saa josi.st far stadia U Fromaa. Woak. a.xt W S2 afaMiicTampls. ZV - w w r 0 i i